ProRodeo Sports News - April 29, 2022

IN MEMORIAM ... J.W. STOKER

PRCA ProRodeo file photo J.W. Stoker had amazing career as a trick roper and trick rider, which spanned more than seven decades. He set the gold standard in his profession.

J .W. Stoker, a member of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, passed away April 21 inWeatherford, Texas. He was 94. Stoker, who was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 2011, built a career spanning more than seven decades by being equally adept as a trick rider and trick roper. In the spring of 1939, Stoker was hired by the Clyde S. Miller Rodeo Show as a young trick roper. Stoker was a member of several riding clubs where he learned to trick rope and ride from Pinky Barnes who traveled to Kansas City in the winter of 1938 to teach kids how to rope. Stoker, who was known as the King of Cowboy Trick Riders and Ropers, took to it so well that he got his first Innovative Cowboy

ProRodeo Hall of Famer Stoker was

legendary trick roper and rider

BY TRACY RENCK

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