.Dil l o n Tr ib u n e Page A-16 S ports News Wednesday, April 13, 2005 UM-W rodeo loses ground at Bozeman ProRodeo Hall of Both the UM-Westem men Brent Dolezal, DCC, 10.3. 3, Cody Hutchinson, 13 0 4. Kevin Clark, DCC, 16 9 Short go-1, and women gave up ground at Dolezal. 4.6. 2, Gorrell. 4.7. 3. Hutchison, 7.5 Fame adds six the MSU Spring Rodeo in 5, Clark, 11.8. First go-1, Clark, 5 1 2/3. Hutchinson and Gorrell, 5.5. 4, Dlezal. 5 7. Bozeman over the weekend, but Goat Tying PRCA-Six people who left their indelible mark on the sport of both remain firmly in control Average-1, Maquel Fleming, UM-W, 15 9 on two. 2. Cod Sebastian, DCC, 16.8. 3, Annie Pro Rodeo have earned induction into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. of their CNFR destinies. The Dillman, 16.9. 4, Jozie Coy, NWC, 17.4. Short Headlining the Class of 2005 is the late Chris LeDoux of Kaycee, men placed third and the women go-1, Sebastian, 7.8. 2, Fleming. 7.9. 3. Coy, 8 4. 4, Coree Shiner, t'M-W, 8 7. First go-1, Wyo., who not only won the 1976 world bareback riding title but fourth in the team standings. Kayla Mclnemey, NWC. 71. 2, Haley Kiker. also brought attention to rodeo through his music. "For as many people as we DCC, 7.9. 3, Fleming, 8.0 4 (split), Jessie Coy, NWC, and Dillman. 8.3. Joining LeDoux is 1981 World All-Around Champion Jimmie had back in the short round, the Saddle Bronc Cooper of Monument, N.M., 1978 World Saddle Bronc Riding team standings weren't as great Average-1, Colt Model. MSU. 143 on two 2, Jarrett Monroe, UM-W, 140. 3. Shane Proctor, Champion Joe Marvel of Battle Mountain, Nev., late team roper as they could have been," said NWC. 137 Cliff Toone. MSU. 133. Short go-1/ Charles Maggini of Kingsburg, Calif., stock contractor Marvin UM-W coach Olie Else. "We 2, Model and Monroe, 71. 3. Toone, 69. 4, Proctor, 66. Long go-1, Model, 71. 2/3, Joe Brookman of Wolf Point, Mont., and late rodeo clown Slim Pickens didn't do what we could, but I Heguy. UM-W,and Proctor, 71 4, Tyrell Smith. of Hollister, Calif. These individuals will be honored during the think it's going to come together MCC, 70. Tie Down Roping Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame's annual induction ceremony on July 16 in Helena." Average-1, Warren Adams. UM, 29.0 on two. at the Hall of Fame garden area. Western dominated the team 2, Ross Walburger, NWC, 38.4. 3, Hraidy Davies, DCC, 39 0. 4, Ross Eickhoff, UM, 12.5 on one Chris LeDoux roping with a 1-2-3 finish in the Short go-1, Adams, 17.5. 2, Walburger, 21.4. 3, Born Oct. 2, 1948, in Biloxi, Miss., Ledoux got his start in average led by Tate Dempewolf Davies. 26 9. 4, none. Long go -1, Adams, 11.5. 2. Davies, 26.9. 3, Eickhoff, 12.5. 4 (split), junior rodeo and at the same time became absorbed in music. He and Mike Mori. On the women's Tyler Sarrazin, MCC, and Cody Hutchinson, joined the PRCA in 1968 and qualified for the National Finals side, Tierani Brusett and NWC, 13.3 Breakaway Roping Rodeo five times. In 1976, he won the bareback riding world title, Maquel Fleming won the Averagt~l. Tierani Brusett, UM-W, 6.7 seconds LeDoux of Kaycee, Wyo., retired from competition in 1980, but breakaway and goat tying re­ on two. 2, Cee Cee Tryan, MSU, 7.6. 3, Juzie Coy, MWC, 16 0. 4, Stacy Harris, MCC, 25.1 continued writing and singing about the rodeo life. spectively, but the were not on Short go-1, Brusett, 2.5. 2/3, Tryan and Coy, He began recording songs in the early 1970s and went on to the team list. For the men, Mac 3.2. 4, Harris, 12.6. Long go-1, Sadie Johnson, UM-W, 3.3. 2, Jessie Johnson, UM, 4.1. 3, national stardom. His songs captured the romance, the freedom; Erickson split first in the bare- Brusett, 4.2. 4, Tryan, 4.4. the dirt and the hurt of rodeo. In 2000, he was diagnosed wjth b back, while independent Jarret Team Roping Average-1, Tate Dempewolf. UM-W/Mike Mori. liver disease and successfully underwent a liver transplant. Within Monroe placed second in the UM-W, 15.7 on two 2, Neil Tatsey, UM-W/Tal six months of surgery, he was on tour again - throwing Wrtielf saddle bronc. Michael, UM-W’, 16.0. 3, Jabe Andreson, I'M- W/Chase Erickson, UM-W, 20.7. 4, Cee Cee right back into the hard-driving full-force stage shows that im Montana State University Spring Rodeo Tryan, MSU/Casey Currey, DCC, 29.7. Short eluded a mechanical bucking machine. In 2004, he was diagnosed April 7-9, Brick Breeden Fleldbousc go-1, Tatsey/Michael, 7.3. 2, Dempewolf/Mon, Men's team scores-Northwest CC 458.3, Dawson 8.7. 3, Anderson/Krickson, 13 1. 4, Cody with cancer of the bile duct and began radiation treatment. Oil CC 240, UM-Westem 208.3, Montana State 158.3, Hutchinson MWC/Travis Dempsey, MSU, 30.9. March 9, 2005, the singer/songwriter, rodeo champion ant} ac­ University of Montana 140, Miles CC 85, MSU- Long go-1, Shawn Downing, UM-W/Jarrett Northern 15. Monroe, UM-W, 5.7. 2. Quinten McCauley, MSU- claimed sculptor lost his battle with cancer at the age qf Women's team scores-Dawson CC 100, North­ N/Ryan Hamilton, MSU-N, 6.5. 3, Tryan/Currey, Casper, Wyo. ' west CC 90, Montana State 85, UM-Westem 40, 6.9. 4, Dempewoif/Mori, 7.0. Miles CC 40, University of Montana 30, MSU- Barrel Racing Marvin Brookman, Wolf Point, Montana Northern 0. Average-1, Katie Crowley, UM, 29.44. 2, lziuren A resident of Wolf Point, Mont., he started the Brookmaii Men's All Around-Shane Proctor, NWC, 280 Watson, UM-W, 29 75. 3, Traci Bevans, UM-W. points. 29.87. 4, Cori Arhibek, UM -W, 29.99. Short go- Rodeo Company in 1950 and his company still produces 15 rodeoS Women's All Around-Cee Cee Tryan, MSU, 85 •1, Crowley, 14.53. 2, Watson, 14.72. 3, Bevans, a year. Brookman, 91, joined the Cowboys' Turtle Association in points. 14.84. 4, Archibek, 15.02. Long go-1, Kaci Bareback Altizer, NWC. 14.66. 2, Karli Madison, MSU, 1936 and got his stock contractor's card the same year. Prior to Average~l/2, Mac Krickson, UM-W, and Shane 14.82. 3, Crowley, 14.91. 4, Archibek, 14.97 beginning his own company, Brookman worked with renowned Proctor, NWC, 149 points on two. 3, Quentin Bull Riding McCauley, MSU, 133. 4, Colt Conley, UM-W, Average-1, Shane Proctor, NWC, 156 on two. 2, rodeo contractors such as Aber, Linger and Beutler Brothers and Wrapped and ready 132. Second Go-1, Proctor, 73. 2, Krickson, 72. Tyrell Smith, MCC, 146. 3, Clayton Tucker, Cervi to supply stock. One of the biggest events his company 3/4, Conley and McCauley, 68. First Go-1, NWC, 145. 4, Steven Lambert, MSU, 138 Short provides stock for is his hometown rodeo presented during the UM-Western's Michelle Wock appears to haveKrickson, 77. her 2, Proctor, goat 76 3, Kyan Heckman, go-1, Proctor, 78. 2, Tucker, 76. 3, Smith, 73. 4, MSU, 66. 4. McCauley, 65. Lambert, 69. Long go-1, Proctor, 78. 2, Jim first part of July in Wolf Point. Brookman began supplying stocli under wraps at the MSU Spring Rodeo Friday nightSteer at Wrestling Bozeman. Horne, MSU, 75.3, Smith, 73. 4 (split), Tucker, Average-1, Colt Gorrell, DCC, 10.2 on two. 2, Lambert, and Chse Krickson, UM-W, 69. for the Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede, in 1941, with his buck­ The three-leg tie was ruled illegalj.p. piuttby the photo judge, ing stock being driven from his ranch to the rodeo grounds. With the advent of hauling trucks and good roads, the drive became a thing of the past. As part of the 75th Wolf Point Wild Horse Bulldoggin' school celebrates tenth anniversary Stampede in 1998, that piece of history was revived with "The Brookman Wild Horse Drive of ’98." A wagon train formed at The 10th annual Montana els. Tom, Patty, Ty and Jordan demonstrates the most try and Pocatello was given the "W.I.T." Brookman's ranch 32 miles north of Wolf Point. The wagon train, Champions Steer Wrestling Holland did all the behind the courage throughout the clinic. 2005 Montana Champions with participants from all over the country, pushed more than School drew 26 students from scenes organizing. Steer Wrestling School Pruitt was seriously injured in Jackpot Average 100 head of horses south to Wolf Point. six states to Dillon's Harrington Two special awards were pre­ a car accident in February, yet Novice-1, C.R. Kunesh, 37.9 n three. 2, Danny Jimmie Cooper Arena for profession instruc­ sented at the conclusion of the still attended the clinic. Though Nicholson, 38.2. 3, Casey Boyce, 12.4 op two. Intermediate-1, B.J. Brown, 37.9 on three. 2, A resident of Monument, N.M., Cooper was one of the top tion on the art of bulldoggin', school--the "Hound Award", hon­ he didn't do any of the numer­ Jim Collins, 4.8 on one.
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