PRORODEO Sports News - February 7, 2025

Rodeo in Marshall, Texas, the River Ranch Stampede in Dayton, Texas, and the Stockyards Pro Rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas. In January, he kept the ball rolling with a second-place finish at the Sand Hills Stock Show & Rodeo in Odessa, Texas, and a trip to the semi finals of the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver. Crawley plans to keep traveling and hopefully get his earnings in good shape to push for an 11th qualifica tion for the Wrangler National Finals

Rodeo presented by Teton Ridge. His last trip to compete at the NFR was in 2020. While Crawley may be hitting the road again, he’s deadset on keeping his priorities in order. “The idea of going at it hard again is, I am, but my family is still at the forefront of everything I do,” Crawley said. “Between my faith and family, on those two things, I won’t com promise. So I’m looking forward to taking my family out this summer.”

Crawley will have to make some quick trips this spring to stay on pace for qualification, but summer travel will be a family affair. “It’s something I love to do, and (Lauren) supports me. My kids love it,” Crawley said. “They love going to (rodeos) and being a part of it and everything like that. It’s really hard not to be in it because they will get older and have their own stuff. Right now, my kids are seven and three, so it’s really easy to jump in the rig and go to a rodeo.”

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