PRORODEO Sports News - March 21, 2025
earning a payout of $3,154. Despite some initial uncertainty about the horse, he knew he had to make it work to secure his spot in the short round. “I knew that one I had the long round was kind of hard, but it was a shock,” Wells said. “So it worked out and I ended up getting second in the long round.” In the short round, he matched
Wells said. “The years before that, I just did not draw good. It came together this year – I was healthy and it all worked out.” Like any professional athlete, setbacks arise, but Wells embraces the challenge. His drive to win and love for the rodeo lifestyle keep him motivated to push forward. “I love the lifestyle, and I love that it’s all on me,” Wells said. “I’m
TOP SCORES Kyle Lucas. ( PRCA photo by Lara St. Jacques ) TOP MONEY EARNER Kyle Lucas ($ 12,171, unofficial, tie-down roping )
“I’m not a team sport guy, so I like it being all on me (like it is in rodeo). The desire to win – it’s the most addictive thing in the world.” – Brody Wells, Tucson Saddle Bronc Champion
BAREBACK RIDING 1. Jayco Roper, 172.5 pts on 2 2. Roedy Farrel, 171.5 3. Dean Thompson, 169.5 STEER WRESTLING 1. Marc Joiner, 18.4 sec. on 3 2. Jace Melvin, 18.6 3. Stetson Jorgensen, 19.7 TEAM ROPING 1. N. Wyatt / J. Torres, 11.1 on 2 2. T. Blassingame / J. James, 11.8 3. C. Smith / C. Payne, 12.1 SADDLE BRONC RIDING 1. Brody Wells, 175 pts. on 2 2. Allen Boore, 171.5 3. Kolby Wanchuk, 167
with Andrews Rodeo’s Wind Me Up, knowing a strong ride would put him in a position to win the average. Conversations with fellow riders, including Statler Wright, confirmed the horse’s ability and Wells delivered. “We got the stock list for the short round and mine was a five year-old horse. I talked to a couple buddies that had seen him, and Statler Wright told me he was really good,” Wells explained. “I mean, you couldn’t ask for one to be any better than that – hanging 3 feet off the ground, kicking them over my head every time. “I was sitting good in the average, so I was gonna come get on whatever I had drawn and I’m so glad it worked out.” In previous years, Tucson has been a frustrating stop for Wells as he always left unsatisfied. Last year, he made the short-round but a leg injury in San Antonio left him no choice but to sit out the round to recover. “This is the first year I’ve ever actually ridden in the short round,”
really an independent person. I don’t want to work for anybody. I don’t want to rely on anybody. I’m not a team sport guy, so I like it. I like it being all on me. The desire to win – it’s the most addictive thing in the world.” Currently in the Top 15 of the PRCA | Bill Fick Ford World Standings, Wells aims to be in the top five come the end of the season. Wells finished the 2024 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo ninth in the world with $230,564. Winning the average and the finals at Tucson gave Wells momentum as he turned his attention towards a strong finish to the winter run. “My main goal is to win the world on season earnings, and I feel like those are goals I’m gonna have every single year,” Wells said. “More or less, I want to try to get better every day – be a better rodeo cowboy, be a better bronc rider, be a better person to be around, and keep going after it.”
TIE-DOWN ROPING 1. Kyle Lucas, 29.7 sec. on 3 2. Thane Lockhart, 33.2 3. Haven Meged, 33.3
BARREL RACING 1. Amy Stoultzfus, 34.61 sec. on 2 2. Emily Beisel, 34.93 2. ( Tie ) Anita Ellis, 34.93
BULL RIDING 1. Jordan Spears, 172.5 on 2
2. Scott Wells, 171.5 3. Jackson Ward 87
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