ProRodeo Sports News - September 17, 2021
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X Factor
Kimzey wins Xtreme Bulls Tour title for fifth time
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 VOLUME 69, NO. 19
Marking 20 years 11, 2001, when the World Trade Center towers were attacked in New York City. 44 Cowboys recall what they were doing on Sept.
Saddle bronc rider Chase Brooks takes a moment to reflect before competing at the Lewiston (Idaho) Roundup on Sept. 11.
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INSIDE
RODEOS Sage Kimzey greets the crowd after taking another X Bulls title. Clay Guardipee photo 18 2021 PRCA World 20 2021 ProRodeo Tour 68 2021 Circuits STANDINGS COVER 28 Pendleton, Ore. XBulls Finale 30 Ellensburg, Wash. 32 Ellensburg, Wash. XBulls 36 Puyullap, Wash. 38 Lewiston, Idaho RODEOS 6 Director’s Cut 8 Grille 10 Hot Takes 12 Brain Teasers 14 He Said-She Said 16 Social Media Spotlight 22 Short Round 50 Results 74 PRCA Notes
Ellensburg offers big payday The Ellensburg (Wash.) Rodeo was a key stop for cowboys eyeing NFR berths and trying to qualify for the ProRodeo Tour Finale presented by Pendleton Whisky at California Rodeo Salinas Sept. 23-26. 30 Molly Morrow photo Rhen Richard competes at the Ellensburg (Wash.) Rodeo. Richard was the rodeo’s all-around cowboy, earning $1,931 in tie-down roping and team roping.
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DIRECTOR’S CUT SCOTT KANIEWSKI Matt Palmer shines at Xtreme Bulls Tour Finale A s Matt Palmer stood on the Happy Canyon Arena dirt, he looked up into the stands at 5,000 fans, a grin as wide as the nearby Umatilla River on his face. The 22-year-old rookie fromClaremore, Okla., had just ridden four consecutive bulls over two nights to claim the 2021 PendletonWhisky Xtreme Bulls Finale.
average with 320 points on four head. All told, he netted $12,741. He knew the pressure coming into the event. As he put it, if he didn’t do well at the X Bulls Finale or the Pendleton Round- Up, only the ProRodeo Tour Finale presented by Pendleton Whisky in Salinas, Calif., would offer a chance to make up ground. And he has ground to make up. He entered the Xtreme Bulls event 21st in the PRCA | RAMWorld Standings, $14,189 outside the Top 15. Only 15 days left to qualify for the Wrangler NFR. Two weeks before it looked even bleaker. Palmer was 24th in the standings with $42,042 – more than $24,000 away from reaching a dream. At Ellensburg, he got over the hump. Not only did he cover his eight seconds, he held on for an 88.5-point ride on Corey & Lange Rodeo’s Freaky Friday to win the round, the average and a beautiful buckle that he wore at Pendleton. It set the tone for Palmer. He looked up into the stands and realized that on Wednesday afternoon he would be climbing aboard his fifth bull in three days, this time on the famed grass infield at the Pendleton Round-Up. Palmer took a few deep breaths while on the arena dirt. He held back the tears of joy. Instead, he let the smile on his face grow. He looked at the Xtreme Bulls Tour Finale championship buckle in his hands. He showed it off. He talked about how “slick” some of the Xtreme Bulls buckles were that fellow bull riders were sporting. Whether he keeps wearing the Ellensburg buckle or switches to the tour champion buckle doesn’t matter. “This is a dream come true,” he said. “I’m just marking my name in the history books, and I love it, baby.”
Palmer stared at the fans cheering for him, stunned by what he’d just accomplished. The rookie bull rider tried to take it all in. He tried to fight back the tears the way he’d fought to stay on Sankey Pro Rodeo & PhenomGenetics’ Bad Time in the first round, Beutler & Son Rodeo’s No Doubt in round two, Sankey Pro Rodeo & PhenomGenetics’ Time For Magic in round three and 4L &Diamond S Rodeo’s Rustler’s Roost to cap it off. Not only had he never ridden four consecutive bulls in two days in ProRodeo, he’d never even been on four bulls in two days. He looked up into those stands and saw the first time he got on a sheep. His family didn’t have rodeo roots. The family was driving by a rodeo and Palmer and his brother, Jesse, “started freakin’ out” when they noticed a rodeo. Their folks turned in to the event, and both Matt and Jesse got on sheep for some mutton bustin’. They held on for dear life. After progressing to calves and steers, Matt is still hanging on. “Man, when you’re at these big rodeos and they’ve got this many fans, it makes the hair stand up on my arms and the back of my neck,” Palmer said. “It just gives me that feeling like no other.” He didn’t score a ton of money through those four rounds. His scores of 81.5, 72, 80 and 87.5 earned him a combined $2,401. But those scores led to a windfall – $10,340 for winning the
Scott Kaniewski is the Media Director at the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. He previously served more than two years as the editor of ProRodeo Sports News. He has nearly two decades of experience in sports journalism, with the last few being consumed by ProRodeo.
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How did you get your start in rodeo? Jesse: I’ve kind of always done it. I started riding sheep when I was 4, and just fell in love with it from that point on. I worked my way up from riding calves, steers, and then eventually bulls. When did you know you could make a career out of rodeo? Jesse: At a young age I thought I could be a world champion, it’s what I really wanted, but you never really know if you can make it or not. It wasn’t really until this year when things took off for me and that success allowed me to stay on the road. That’s when I realized I might have what it takes to make it. What drew you to the sport of rodeo? In his first year of ProRodeo, Jesse Hopper is climbing up the PRCA bull riding ranks in a hurry. The Mangum, Okla., cowboy sits 26th in the PRCA | RAM World Standings after winning the Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo in Kalispell, Mont., on Aug. 21. It was his second rodeo win of the season. Hopper is third in the PRCA | Resistol Rookie Standings.
JESSE HOPPER
Jesse: I just love the one-on-one challenge the sport offers, it’s you versus the bull. If you win it’s because you, did you what you were supposed to if you don’t you didn’t prepare yourself enough. You can’t blame anyone else for your shortcomings. Why did you decide bull riding would be your event? Jesse: It may be the adrenaline that comes with it, but just love the challenge that comes with trying to ride bulls. Have you tried any other rodeo events? Jesse: I’ve never really tried anything else competition-wise. A couple members of my family rope, so I thought I would try that, but being left-handed made things a little difficult. So, that’s about as far as that went. Is there someone in the sport that you look up to? Jesse: Coming up in the sport I’ve always been a huge Justin McBride guy. He was a gritty, tough cowboy who did just about anything to stay on. What’s this season been like for you? Jesse: It started off a little rocky for me, I broke my foot early on getting off a practice bull. So, the summer run is where things finally started clicking for me and I started making a little bit of money. Hopefully this late season success gets me into the big rodeos next year. What’s one rodeo you want to win during your career? Jesse: I’m like a ton of guys and want to win the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. I think it’s at the top of the list for a lot of people. What’s your favorite TV show? Jesse: I don’t get to watch a ton of live tv on the road, so Netflix is our go to. The only thing I’ve watched over the last month or so is the second season of “Outer Banks.” What’s your favorite candy? Jesse: I definitely eat a lot of peach rings, those things are delicious. What’s your go-to meal when you’re on the road? Jesse: Just a good cheeseburger from anywhere always does it for me. It’s hard to get a bad burger when we are on the road. What’s your favorite restaurant? Jesse: I’d probably have to say Chili’s. A lot of the guys I travel with like to stop there, so that’s probably my favorite nowadays. What do you do when you’re not rodeoing?
Jesse: I like to hangout and go fishing with my friends when I’m working or rodeoing. Right now, though most my time is being spent on rodeo, which definitely isn’t a bad thing. What’s your favorite holiday? Jesse: I’d have to say the Fourth of July is my favorite holiday. I love all the fireworks and getting to see everyone. What was your favorite cartoon growing up? Jesse: I still watch a ton of “Tom and Jerry,” I’m still a little kid at heart. I like the old-school cartoons compared to the shows of today.
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Team roping heeler Caleb Hendrix’s older brother passed away in March. Hendrix, a rookie, is in position to qualify for the 2021 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Brotherly Love
NEXT ON TAP PRORODEO TOUR FINALE PRESENTED BY PENDLETON WHISKY Where : Salinas, Calif. When: tough on me. So, it’s nice to have my family and friends rallying around me. I’m just out here rodeoing trying to shine some light on the rest of the year.” “Losing my brother at the beginning of the year was really
Sept. 23-26 Broadcast schedule: The rodeo
will air on The Cowboy Channel and will stream on the PRCA on Cowboy Channel Plus App at 9 p.m., Sept. 23-24, and at 4 p.m. Sept. 25-26. PASADENA LIVESTOCK SHOW & RODEO RODEO
HOT TAKES
Where: Pasadena, Texas When: Sept. 24-25, 27-30 Broadcast schedule: The
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Sage Newman made it count at Fort Madison, Iowa, to improve his chances of making the Wrangler NFR in Las Vegas.
Hello, Newman ... Scrambling to make his first Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, saddle bronc rider Sage Newman scored $7,500 in Fort Madison, Iowa, Sept. 8. The 23-year-old from Melstone, Mont., notched a 90.5-point ride on Cervi Championship Rodeo’s Ricky Bobby to win the Tri- State Rodeo. The big score moved Newman to within striking distance of the Top 15 in the PRCA | RAM World Standings. He climbed to 16th and was $502 behind No. 15.
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broadcast schedule visit http://bit.ly/PRCATV . 584
NUMBER OF PRCA-SANCTIONED RODEOS IN THE 2021 SEASON AS OF SEPT. 14
$33,174,320
MONEY WON BY PRCA COWBOYS IN THE 2021 SEASON
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BRAIN TEASERS TAKE YOUR SHOT
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Find the 2019 winners from the New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo in Albuquerque and the Sheriff’s PRCA Rodeo in San Bernardino, Calif. Cowboys who won more than one event at both rodeos appear once for each win. Names may be forward, backward, horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
T A L R J L T C B N F M A F X O D J C M I S D L O L F J R D R X Y E N R A K E N A L X B E V Y H N H E Z T E R J R Z Y N P R M L T H X B X A R L Y O C I K R E W Y A Y H K I C E R A E G G U B S C E N O M A B J O K A T O A F D R X C W L K R B F I B R O C G S I J D M O R X R S F A A H H P R P C R X P M C L A Y D A S Q K N C R O H O I A L F R R F E J J F E S E C E P K I F D O M A X E E J Y W F N L N S D L W Q M U Y E E Y J H C Z H T X F A A T U S W W T O C Q R F Y C N T A U L L Y V K O O W A G H R X A H I S E O R I N L A R S E N R Z U L E E N U C E P T T V T L N K H P K F B J L S I T N N O S R E T T A P N A G O L U R O S O K S S D C C R I B H Z U X D Z W J G O W B R D J Y N Q W I J H F I C S E T H H A L L X O H D G A R R E T T S M I T H O M V T Y J W Q O O B M N Y E M D F F Z X H F O U E A K C C M A R C O S C O S T A N B R A N C O T I I I M U R T S O E K A J Y E S R E J B R
1. Find the winners from Albuquerque. AA: Seth Hall BB: Logan Patterson, Orin Larsen SW: J.D. Struxness TR: Spencer Mitchell/Cody Doescher
SB: Bradley Harter TD: Marcos Costa GB: Ericka Nelson BR: Denton Fugate
2. Find the winners from San Bernardino. AA: Lane Karney BB: Taylor Broussard SW: Stan Branco TR: Trey Blackmore/Seth Hall
SB: Brody Cress TD: Lane Karney GB: Mary Jo Camera BR: Garrett Smith BONUS QUESTIONS
1. Who was the music director in Albuquerque? 2. Who was the music director in San Bernardino?
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10 QUESTIONS He Said – She Said Who knows tie-down roper and steer roper Blake Deckard better, his wife, Audra, or his traveling partner, Tuf Cooper?
Blake
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WHO’S HIS RODEO IDOL?
Roy Cooper
Trevor Brazile
Trevor Brazile
WHO’S HIS FAVORITE HORSE TO RIDE?
Little Joe
Little Joe
Little Joe
WHAT’S HIS FAVORITE NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE?
Sweet Tea
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Dr Pepper
WHO WEARS THE PANTS IN THE FAMILY?
Audra
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Me
WHAT NON-NFSR RODEO DOES HE WANT TO WIN?
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
DOES HE PREFER TO CALL OR TEXT?
Phone call
Phone call
Phone call
WHAT’S HIS FAVORITE RESTAURANT?
Texas Roadhouse
Texas Roadhouse
Texas Roadhouse
WHO WOULD PLAY HIM IN A MOVIE?
Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton
Robert Duval
WHAT’S HIS FAVORITE HOLIDAY?
Cowboy Christmas
Christmas
Christmas
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Bob Seger
Bob Seger
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SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT
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2021 PRCA RAM WORLD STANDINGS
Unofficial as of Sept. 15, 2021. For the 2021 season (Oct. 1, 2020-Sept. 30, 2021), official rodeo limits are as follows: all-around, 70; bareback riding, 100; steer wrestling, 85; team roping, 65; saddle bronc riding, 100; tie-down roping, 85; barrel racing, 100; and bull riding, no limit. Bull riders can count Xtreme Bulls events toward the PRCA World Standings, but not toward the all-around standings.
ALL-AROUND 1. Stetson Wright, Milford, Utah.......................... $282,722 2. Paden Bray, Stephenville, Texas......................... 127,358 3. Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas. ............................. 122,311 4. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas................................. 121,050 5. Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla............................ 111,663 6. Taylor Santos, Creston, Calif................................ 98,152 7. Josh Frost, Randlett, Utah. .................................. 82,925 8. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah............................ 76,882 9. Marty Yates, Stephenville, Texas.......................... 76,798 10. Zack Jongbloed, Iowa, La.................................... 65,863 11. Marcus Theriot, Lumberton, Miss........................ 47,684 12. Tanner Green, Cotulla, Texas................................ 46,620 13. Chance Oftedahl, Pemberton, Minn.. ................... 43,063 14. Caden Camp, Belgrade, Mont.. ............................ 39,211 15. Laramie Allen, Llano, Texas. ................................ 38,208 16. Wyatt Muggli, Lane, Okla..................................... 36,035 17. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas.................... 34,310 18. Jase Staudt, Nathrop, Colo.................................. 28,456 19. Jason Stewart, Pendleton, Ore............................. 27,952 20. Connor Murnion, Jordan, Mont.. ......................... 26,897 BAREBACK RIDING 1. Tim O’Connell, Zwingle, Iowa. ......................... $156,056 2. Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas.......................... 150,081 3. Caleb Bennett, Corvallis, Mont........................... 135,308 4. Clayton Biglow, Clements, Calif.. ....................... 132,746 5. Kaycee Feild, Genola, Utah................................. 112,197 6. Jess Pope, Waverly, Kan.................................... 109,141 7. Garrett Shadbolt, Merriman, Neb......................... 94,215 8. Cole Reiner, Kaycee, Wyo.................................... 86,060 9. Orin Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba............................... 83,399 10. Richmond Champion, Stevensville, Mont.. .......... 74,749 11. Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, Minn.. ......................... 73,607 12. Cole Franks, Clarendon, Texas............................. 66,935 13. Taylor Broussard, Estherwood, La....................... 62,569 14. Zach Hibler, Wheeler, Texas. ................................ 57,222 15. R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, Calif....................... 52,271 16. Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D....................................... 50,481 17. Mason Clements, Spanish Fork, Utah. ................. 50,471 18. Will Lowe, Amarillo, Texas................................... 49,773 19. Wyatt Denny, Minden, Nev................................... 49,719 20. Jamie Howlett, Wasta, S.D................................... 48,583 STEER WRESTLING 1. Jacob Talley, Keatchie, La................................ $116,617 2. Jesse Brown, Baker City, Ore............................... 88,493 3. Will Lummus, Byhalia, Miss.. .............................. 78,540 4. Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Miss.. .......................... 78,054 5. Dakota Eldridge, Elko, Nev................................... 74,999 6. Scott Guenthner, Provost, Alberta........................ 73,778 7. Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, La.......................... 72,872 8. Stetson Jorgensen, Blackfoot, Idaho. .................. 71,668 9. Stockton Graves, Alva, Okla................................. 71,223 10. Dirk Tavenner, Rigby, Idaho................................. 65,949 11. Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont.. ................................. 61,800 12. Chance Howard, Sadler, Texas............................. 57,209 13. Nick Guy, Sparta, Wis.......................................... 54,078 14. Rowdy Parrott, Mamou, La.................................. 53,715 15. Cody Devers, Balko, Okla..................................... 53,440 16. Tristan Martin, Sulphur, La.. ................................ 52,619 17. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta.......................... 50,852 18. Eli Lord, Sturgis, S.D........................................... 50,453 19. J.D. Struxness, Milan, Minn................................. 49,890 20. Hunter Cure, Holliday, Texas................................ 48,822 TEAM ROPING (HEADER) 1. Dustin Egusquiza, Marianna, Fla...................... $145,313 2. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz......................... 114,523 3. Kaleb Driggers, Hoboken, Ga............................. 113,999 4. Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla............................ 100,563 5. Tyler Wade, Terrell, Texas. ................................... 89,038 6. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont.................................... 78,520 7. Cody Snow, Los Olivos, Calif............................... 70,776 8. Andrew Ward, Edmond, Okla............................... 68,842 9. Clint Summers, Lake City, Fla.. ............................ 66,753 10. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz.. ........................ 64,693 11. Brenten Hall, Jay, Okla......................................... 63,681 12. Luke Brown, Rock Hill, S.C.................................. 60,550 13. Quinn Kesler, Holden, Utah.................................. 60,521 14. Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash............................. 59,878 15. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah............................ 55,513
16. Hayes Smith, Central Point, Ore........................... 53,980 17. Coy Rahlmann, Ellsinore, Mo............................... 52,027 18. Kellan Johnson, Casper, Wyo............................... 51,202 19. Tate Kirchenschlager, Yuma, Colo........................ 49,248 20. Aaron Tsinigine, Tuba City, Ariz............................ 48,387 TEAM ROPING (HEELER) 1. Junior Nogueira, Presidente Prudente, Brazil .. $128,384 2. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla..................................... 123,606 3. Paden Bray, Stephenville, Texas......................... 109,443 4. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev..................................... 100,563 5. Wesley Thorp, Throckmorton, Texas.................... 96,351 6. Trey Yates, Pueblo, Colo...................................... 84,182 7. Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan.................................. 82,741 8. Buddy Hawkins II, Columbus, Kan....................... 68,842 9. Chase Tryan, Helena, Mont.................................. 64,951 10. Ross Ashford, Lott, Texas.................................... 63,811 11. Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash............................ 59,878 12. Caleb Hendrix, Fallon, Nev.. ................................. 56,473 13. Joseph Harrison, Marietta, Okla........................... 53,233 14. Logan Medlin, Tatum, N.M................................... 52,995 15. Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz.................................... 52,248 16. Douglas Rich, Herrick, Ill..................................... 51,951 17. Carson Johnson, Casper, Wyo............................. 51,202 18. Jeremy Buhler, Arrowwood, Alberta..................... 50,777 19. Brye Crites, Welch, Okla.. .................................... 49,749 20. Cole Davison, Stephenville, Texas........................ 49,248 SADDLE BRONC RIDING 1. Ryder Wright, Beaver, Utah.............................. $171,951 2. Stetson Wright, Milford, Utah............................ 167,015 3. Brody Cress, Hillsdale, Wyo............................... 137,084 4. Dawson Hay, Wildwood, Alberta........................ 117,678 5. Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta........................ 89,343 6. Kolby Wanchuk, Sherwood Park, Alberta............. 85,045 7. Chase Brooks, Deer Lodge, Mont.. ...................... 82,559 8. Layton Green, Meeting Creek, Alberta.................. 77,510 9. Wyatt Casper, Miami, Texas................................. 76,033 10. Sage Newman, Melstone, Mont........................... 75,966 11. Ben Andersen, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta... 75,805 12. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa............................. 74,940 13. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La.. ................................... 73,034 14. K’s Thomson, Lundbreck, Alberta........................ 68,924 15. Spencer Wright, Milford, Utah............................. 68,363 16. Tegan Smith, Winterset, Iowa.............................. 66,622 17. Lefty Holman, Visalia, Calif.................................. 60,969 18. Logan James Hay, Wildwood, Alberta.................. 60,553 19. Isaac Diaz, Desdemona, Texas............................. 57,052 20. Logan Cook, Alto, Texas. ..................................... 53,771 TIE-DOWN ROPING 1. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La.. .......................... $163,115 2. Shad Mayfield, Clovis, N.M................................ 130,737 3. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas................................. 119,964 4. Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas. ............................. 118,013 5. Westyn Hughes, Caldwell, Texas........................ 117,030 6. Ty Harris, San Angelo, Texas. ............................ 100,399 7. Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas. ..................... 98,451 8. Marcos Costa, Iretama, Brazil.............................. 96,190 9. Justin Smith, Leesville, La................................... 95,452 10. Marty Yates, Stephenville, Texas.......................... 95,269 11. Haven Meged, Miles City, Mont.. ......................... 91,286 12. John Douch, Huntsville, Texas............................. 88,187 13. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla.. .............................. 84,190 14. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla.............................. 84,023 15. Andrew Burks, Kiln, Miss..................................... 75,794 16. Taylor Santos, Creston, Calif................................ 74,413 17. Kincade Henry, Mount Pleasant, Texas. ............... 73,574 18. Kyle Lucas, Carstairs, Alberta.............................. 68,063 19. Cody Craig, Wendell, Idaho.................................. 67,391 20. Jake Pratt, Ellensburg, Wash............................... 62,963 STEER ROPING 1. Cole Patterson, Pratt, Kan................................ $101,634 2. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas............................. 62,432 3. Slade Wood, New Ulm, Texas. ............................. 45,054 4. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, S.D................................. 44,282 5. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan................................. 44,134 6. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas............................. 42,566 7. Garrett Hale, Snyder, Texas.................................. 42,090 8. Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas. ............... 40,282 9. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas.................... 37,225
10. Taylor Santos, Creston, Calif................................ 36,723 11. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla............................... 34,016 12. John E. Bland, Turkey, Texas................................ 32,554 13. Mike Chase, McAlester, Okla................................ 32,462 14. Cash Myers, Athens, Texas.................................. 31,313 15. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas.................................. 29,634 16. Thomas Smith, Barnsdall, Okla............................ 29,278 17. Laramie Allen, Llano, Texas. ................................ 28,407 18. Shay Good, Abilene, Texas................................... 28,091 19. Bryce Davis, Ovalo, Texas.................................... 27,672 20. Corey Ross, Liberty Hill, Texas. ........................... 27,430 BULL RIDING 1. Sage Kimzey, Salado, Texas............................. $242,936 2. Stetson Wright, Milford, Utah............................ 187,015 3. Josh Frost, Randlett, Utah. ................................ 129,312 4. Clayton Sellars, Fruitland Park, Fla..................... 128,650 5. Creek Young, Rogersville, Mo............................ 127,052 6. Dustin Donovan Boquet, Bourg, La.................... 112,011 7. J.B. Mauney, Cotulla, Texas. .............................. 109,119 8. Braden Richardson, Jasper, Texas. ...................... 98,540 9. Parker Breding, Edgar, Mont................................ 95,114 10. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash.................... 91,083 11. Ky Hamilton, Mackay, Australia............................ 90,418 12. Trey Benton III, Richards, Texas. ......................... 87,546 13. Boudreaux Campbell, Crockett, Texas.................. 85,995 14. Laramie Mosley, Palestine, Texas......................... 83,456 15. Ruger Piva, Challis, Idaho.................................... 82,511 16. Jordan Spears, Redding, Calif.............................. 79,046 17. Roscoe Jarboe, New Plymouth, Idaho................. 78,687 18. Jeff Askey, Athens, Texas..................................... 76,689 19. Brady Portenier, Caldwell, Idaho.......................... 72,053 20. Matt Palmer, Claremore, Okla.. ............................ 69,425 BARREL RACING Barrel racing and breakaway roping standings, provided by the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA), are unofficial, subject to audit and may change. Unofficial WPRA Standings are published by the PRCA as a courtesy. The PRCA is not responsible for the verification or updating of WPRA standings. 1. Hailey Kinsel, Cotulla, Texas. ............................ $110,044 2. Jordan Briggs, Chilton, Mo................................. 100,468 3. Shelley Morgan, Eustace, Texas............................ 93,931 4. Jessica Routier, Buffalo, S.D. ............................... 78,310 5. Dona Kay Rule, Minco, Okla.................................. 76,820 6. Amanda Welsh, Gillette, Wyo................................ 73,481 7. Stevi Hillman, Weatherford, Texas........................ 71,178 8. Emily Miller-Beisel, Weatherford, Okla.................. 70,811 9. Ivy Saebens, Nowata, Okla. .................................. 64,423 10. Molly Otto, Grand Forks, N.D................................ 63,304 11. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, Lampasas, Texas. ............. 62,122 12. Wenda Johnson, Pawhuska, Okla. ....................... 61,904 13. Cheyenne Wimberley, Stephenville, Texas............. 61,081 14. Nellie Miller, Cottonwood, Calif............................. 57,618 15. Stephanie Fryar, Waco Texas. ............................... 57,007 16. Jimmie Smith, McDade, Texas.............................. 51,709 17. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D. . .............................. 50,702 18. Shali Lord, Lamar, Colo.. ...................................... 49,131 19. Katie Pascoe, Morro Bay, Calif.............................. 48,774 20. Ashley Castleberry, Montgomery, Texas................ 46,432 BREAKAWAY ROPING 1. Shelby Boisjoli, Stephenville, Texas.................... $43,701 2. J.J. Hampton, Stephenville, Texas. ....................... 35,312 3. Erin Johnson, Fowler, Colo................................... 34,571 4. Danielle Lowman, Gilbert, Ariz.............................. 34,524 5. Sawyer Gilbert, Buffalo, S.D.. ............................... 34,508 6. Martha Angelone, Stephenville, Texas................... 31,961 7. Kelsie Chace, Dublin, Texas. ................................. 31,189 8. Lari Dee Guy, Abilene, Texas................................. 29,266 9. Nicole Baggarley, Las Cruces, N.M.. ..................... 29,086 10. Jackie Crawford, Stephenville, Texas. ................... 28,597 11. Sarah Morrisey, Thedford, Neb. ........................... 25,323 12. Taylor Munsell, Alva, Okla..................................... 24,690 13. Cheyanne Guillory, Gainsville, Texas..................... 23,825 14. Hope Thompson, Abilene, Texas........................... 23,074 15. Amber Crawford, Springtown, Texas..................... 22,904 16. Joey Williams, Volborg, Mont............................... 22,297 17. Samantha Fulton, Miller, S.D. . ............................. 20,252 18. Amanda Coleman, Stephenville, Texas.................. 20,179 19. Madison Outhier, Fulshear, Texas.......................... 20,008 20. Loni Kay Lester, Gonzales, Texas.......................... 18,899
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Unofficial as of Sept. 15, 2021. The Tour Standings will be a points-based system for contestants at each qualifying Tour Rodeo. Points will be distributed for placings 1-40 at the conclusion of the rodeo. 2021 PRORODEO TOUR STANDINGS
BAREBACK RIDING 1..Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas.............11,319.37 2..Caleb Bennett, Corvallis, Mont..............10,102.41 3..Clayton Biglow, Clements, Calif.. ............9,902.66 4..Jess Pope, Waverly, Kan.........................9,641.25 5..Kaycee Feild, Genola, Utah......................8,745.60 6..Tim O’Connell, Zwingle, Iowa. ................8,462.05 7..Cole Reiner, Kaycee, Wyo.......................6,321.41 8..R. Champion, Stevensville, Mont............6,156.14 9..Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, Minn..............5,373.90 10. .Mason Clements, Spanish Fork, Utah...4,824.66 11..Garrett Shadbolt, Merriman, Neb..........4,645.82 12..Will Lowe, Amarillo, Texas....................4,520.57 13..Orin Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba................4,512.49 14..Jamie Howlett, Wasta, S.D....................4,282.69 15..Seth Hardwick, Ranchester, Wyo..........4,280.99 16..R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, Calif........4,205.29 17..Taylor Broussard, Estherwood, La........3,837.69 18..Wyatt Denny, Minden, Nevada..............3,746.20 19..Zach Hibler, Wheeler, Texas..................3,490.26 20..T. Montero, Winnemucca, Nevada........3,430.08 21..Cole Franks, Clarendon, Texas..............3,387.22 22..Chad Rutherford, Hillsboro, Texas........3,325.43 23..Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D........................3,071.10 24..Logan Patterson, Kim, Colo..................3,065.56 25..Lane McGehee, Victoria, Texas.............3,004.50 STEER WRESTLING 1..Scott Guenthner, Provost, Alberta. .........5,238.73 2..Jacob Talley, Keatchie, La.. .....................5,129.28 3..Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, La.............5,009.05 4..Will Lummus, Byhalia, Miss.. .................4,958.15 5..Stetson Jorgensen, Blackfoot, Idaho......4,837.34 6..Dirk Tavenner, Rigby, Idaho....................4,760.07 7..Dakota Eldridge, Elko, Nevada................4,747.03 8..Stockton Graves, Alva, Okla....................4,673.56 9..Cody Devers, Balko, Okla........................4,449.06 10. .Hunter Cure, Holliday, Texas.................4,347.50 11..Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Miss.. ...........4,289.19 12..Chance Howar, Sadler, Texas................4,260.29 13..Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta...........4,233.13 14..Eli Lord, Sturgis, S.D.. ..........................4,158.64 15..Rowdy Parrott, Mamou, La...................4,084.92 16..J.D. Struxness, Milan, Minn..................3,939.54 17..Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont....................3,854.27 18..Jesse Brown, Baker City, Ore................3,814.87 19..Clayton Hass, Weatherford, Texas........3,813.27 20..Tristan Martin, Sulphur, La....................3,726.18 21..Nick Guy, Sparta, Wis...........................3,715.16 22..Tucker Allen, Oak View, Calif.................3,701.51 23..Dalton Masseym, Hermiston, Ore.........3,631.39 24..Blake Knowles, Heppner, Ore................3,230.47 25..Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif.....3,148.50 TEAM ROPING (HEADER) 1..Dustin Egusquiza, Marianna, Fla.............9,367.76 2..Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla.. ..............8,478.13 3..Kaleb Driggers, Hoboken, Ga..................6,725.05 4..Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont.......................5,947.59 5..Cody Snow, Los Olivos, Calif..................5,920.23 6..Tyler Wade, Terrell, Texas. ......................5,747.05 7..Clint Summers, Lake City, Fla.................5,499.65 8. .Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz.............5,083.79
9..Chad Masters, Cedar Hill, Tenn...............5,056.11 10. .Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz.. .........4,794.55 11..Coy Rahlmann, Ellsinore, Mo.. .............4,767.83 12..Brenten Hall, Jay, Okla..........................4,454.02 13..Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah.............4,382.89 14..Aaron Tsinigine, Tuba City, Ariz.............4,330.81 15..Andrew Ward, Edmond, Okla................4,240.00 16..Luke Brown, Rock hill, S.C.. .................4,099.59 17..Jake Clay, Sapulpa, Okla.......................3,830.49 18..Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash..............3,654.65 19..Jake Orman, Prairie, Miss.....................3,605.90 20..Kellan Johnson, Casper, Wyo.. .............3,554.92 21..Nelson Wyatt, Clanton, Ala.. .................3,449.28 22..Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas. ........3,441.71 23..Jr. Dees, Aurora, S.D.. ..........................3,054.54 24..Hayes Smith, Central Point, Ore.. .........3,019.19 25..Britt Smith, Broken Bow, Okla.. ............2,996.52 TEAM ROPING (HEELER) 1..Travis Graves, Jay, Okla..........................8,992.76 2..Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nevada....................8,478.13 3..Wesley Thorp, Throckmorton, Texas......7,018.03 4..J. Nogueira, Pres. Prudente, Brazil.........6,655.45 5..Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan.....................6,241.27 6..Trey Yates, Pueblo, Colo.. .......................5,747.05 7..Ross Ashford, Lott, Texas.......................5,392.50 8..Douglas Rich, Herrick, Ill........................5,176.48 9..Joseph Harrison, Marietta, Okla..............5,056.11 10. .Paden Bray, Stephenville, Texas............4,677.00 11..Chase Tryan, Helena, Mont...................4,454.02 12..Buddy Hawkins II, Columbus, Kan.. .....4,240.00 13..Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz.....................4,122.47 14..Jeremy Buhler, Arrowwood, Alberta.....3,936.73 15..Brye Crites, Welch, Okla.. .....................3,757.47 16..Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash.. ..........3,654.65 17..Hunter Koch, Vernon, Texas. ................3,649.85 18..Carson Johnson, Casper, Wyo..............3,554.92 19..Levi Lord, Sturgis, S.D..........................3,449.28 20..Paul Eaves, lonedell, Mo.......................3,441.71 21..Tyler Worley, Berryville, Ark..................3,413.55 22..Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz...................3,365.72 23..Trevor Nowlin, Casa Grande, Ariz.. .......3,165.98 24..Logan Medlin, Tatum, N.M.. .................3,035.87 25..Cullen Teller, Ault, Colo.........................2,938.29 SADDLE BRONC RIDING 1..Stetson Wright, Milford, Utah...............10,160.49 2..Ryder Wright, Milford, Utah....................8,628.90 3..Brody Cress, Hillsdale, Wyo....................8,081.98 4..Chase Brooks, Deer Lodge, Mont...........7,032.32 5..K’s Thomson, Lundbreck, Alberta...........6,072.70 6..Wyatt Casper, Miami, Texas....................5,881.19 7..Layton Green, Meeting Creek, Alberta. ...5,712.10 8..Tegan Smith, Winterset, Iowa.................5,678.08 9..Rusty Wright, Milford, Utah....................5,492.34 10. .B. Andersen, Rocky Mt. House, Alberta.5,161.99 11..Spencer Wright, Milford, Utah..............5,112.44 12..Jake Finlay, Goondiwindi, Australia.......4,761.17 13..Mitch Pollock, Winnemucca, Nevada. ..4,541.69 14..K. Wanchuk, Sherwood Park, Alberta...4,485.54 15..Lefty Holman, Visalia, Calif...................4,452.09 16..Isaac Diaz, Desdemona, Texas..............4,322.56 17..Dawson Hay, Wildwood, Alberta...........4,300.02 18..Tanner Butner, Daniel, Wyo...................4,099.81
19..Sage Newman, Melstone, Mont............4,030.49 20..Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta. .......3,934.12 21. .Logan Cook, Alto, Texas. ......................3,931.23 22..Jake Watson, Hudson’s Hope, B.C........3,876.10 23..Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La.. ....................3,874.40 24..Kole Ashbacher, Arrowwood, Alberta. ..3,820.26 25..Leon Fountain, Socorro, N.M................3,576.87 TIE-DOWN ROPING 1..Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La...................7,655.97 2..Shad Mayfield, Clovis, N.M.....................6,729.35 3..Marty Yates, Stephenville, Texas.............5,856.83 4..Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas......................5,829.63 5..Ty Harris, San Angelo, Texas. .................5,345.65 6..Marcos Costa, Iretama, Brazil.................5,035.41 7..Adam Gray, Seymour, Texas...................4,955.69 8..Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas....................4,809.86 9..Kincade Henry, Mount Pleasant, Texas...4,662.89 10..Haven Meged, Miles City, Mont............4,632.81 11..Westyn Hughes, Caldwell, Texas. .........4,616.42 12..John Douch, Huntsville, Texas..............4,369.33 13..J.D. McCuistion, Collinsville, Texas. .....4,073.65 14..Cody Craig, Wendell, Idaho...................3,978.51 15..Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas.......3,961.59 16..Justin Smith, Leesville, La....................3,812.00 17..Kyle Lucas, Carstairs, Alberta...............3,769.02 18..Zack Jongbloed, Iowa, La.....................3,601.71 19..Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla.. ...............3,556.13 20..Bo Pickett, Caldwell, Idaho. ..................3,435.41 21..Taylor Santos, Creston, Calif.................3,375.26 22..Stetson Vest, Childress, Texas..............3,374.21 23..Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla.. ............3,332.70 24..Quade Hiatt, Canyon, Texas..................3,268.42 25..Riley Pruitt, Gering, Neb.......................2,996.97 BULL RIDING 1..Sage Kimzey, Salado, Texas..................10,043.50 2..Stetson Wright, Milford, Utah.................9,609.31 3..Dustin Boquet, Bourg, La........................5,049.79 4..Josh Frost, Randlett, Utah. .....................4,769.91 5..Trey Benton III, Richards, Texas. ............4,668.15 6..Parker Breding, Edgar, Mont...................4,570.30 7..Creek Young, Rogersville, Mo.................4,278.34 8..Laramie Mosley, Palestine, Texas. ..........4,140.32 9..Jeff Askey, Athens, Texas........................3,930.02 10. .Clayton Sellars, Fruitland Park, Fla.. .....3,901.16 11..Ky Hamilton, Mackay, Australia. ...........3,732.46 12..J.B. Mauney, Cotulla, Texas. .................3,611.16 13..Boudreaux Campbell, Crockett, Texas. .3,514.30 14..Jordan Hansen, Amisk, Alberta.............3,441.87 15..Ruger Piva, Challis, Idaho.....................3,354.26 16..JC Mortensen, Paulden, Ariz.................3,232.75 17..Trey Kimzey, Strong City, Okla..............2,891.85 18..Jordan Spears, Redding, Calif.. ............2,843.06 19..Brady Portenier, Caldwell, Idaho...........2,739.74 20..Braden Richardson, Jasper, Texas........2,722.15 21..Roscoe Jarboe, New Plymouth, Idaho..2,601.94 22..Matt Palmer, Claremore, Okla...............2,549.51 23..Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash.....2,220.91 24..Chance Schott, McLaughlin, S.D..........1,853.26 25..Colten Fritzlan, Rifle, Colo.....................1,840.57
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SHORT ROUND Clint Johnson named 2021 Legend of ProRodeo Rodeo Legend
P roRodeo Hall of Fame saddle bronc rider Clint Johnson has been named the 2021 Legend of ProRodeo. Johnson will be honored at the 14th annual Wrangler Gold Buckle Gala on Nov. 29 at 6 p.m. (PT) at the South oint Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. “I absolutely did not think this was an option for me,” said Johnson, 65. “This is quite an honor. There’s been a list of prominent people who have received this honor, and I’m quite excited to be among them. I would like to thank the selection committee for choosing me, and I’m looking forward to a fun event.” Johnson began his rodeo career at age 10, and his smooth, consistent style of riding saddle bronc horses led to 11 consecutive qualifications for the National Finals Rodeo from 1979-89. In those 11 career NFR trips he won four world championships (1980, 1987-89) and finished no worse than sixth in the world standings. He also won the NFR average in 1989. Johnson was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 1992 in Colorado Springs, Colo. Johnson, who spent four years on the PRCA Board of Directors serving as vice chairman, was born in Spearfish, S.D. Johnson lived there until moving to the Amarillo, Texas, area where he has lived since 1988. Johnson also won his share of prestigious rodeos, including taking home the Calgary Stampede Rodeo’s $50,000 bonus three times. Johnson also won in Cheyenne, Wyo., Salinas, Calif., Reno, Nev., San Antonio, Fort Worth, Texas, Ellensburg, Wash., Red Bluff, Calif., Greeley, Colo., San Francisco, Spanish Fork, Utah, and Prescott, Ariz.
JCCF receives $50,000 gift from Teton Ridge The Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund, a charity of the
through their participation in professional rodeo activities. The donation from the Teton Ridge Foundation will assist the organization in relieving injured riders of financial stress from living expenses, physical therapy and more. “With no guaranteed salaries or injured reserve provisions in the sport of rodeo, professional athletes often feel financial hardship when they sustain serious, sidelining injuries,” said Tom Glause, Interim CEO and COO of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. “Teton Ridge Foundation’s contribution will help us continue to be a hand up for rodeo athletes and their families.” To date, more than $9 million has been awarded through JCCF to more than 1,200 injured rodeo athletes and their families.
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, has been gifted $50,000 from the Teton Ridge Foundation, the philanthropic wing of the newly created western brand, Teton Ridge. Visionary entrepreneur, Thomas Tull formed Teton Ridge to preserve the traditions and values of America’s iconic western culture and heritage by investing in western performance sports, athletes, events, branding and land conservation. The Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund was established by the Justin Boot Company, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association in 1989 to provide financial assistance to athletes injured
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Bull riders Mauney, Mosley out Bull riders JB Mauney and Laramie Mosley, both with 2021 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo aspirations, were injured this week. Both entered the week among the Top 15 in the PRCA | RAM World Standings but are expected to in Las Vegas. He is seventh in the world standings with $105,078. Mosley also will be out of action the remainder
BY THE NUMBERS 2 The number of cowboys who have qualified for four events for the National Finals Rodeo and National Finals Steer Roping. The list consists of Dale Smith and Trevor Brazile, who qualified in team roping heading and heeling, tie- down roping and steer roping. 4 The PRCA- record number of times Tornado, a bull owned by ProRodeo Hall of Famer Jim Shoulders, won top bucking bull of the NFR. Tornado accomplished the feat from 1962-65. 23 The number of times Mike Johnson qualified for the NFR in tie- down roping which is a PRCA record. Johnson qualified in 1983-97, 2000-01, 2003-08.
in rodeo, and we are thrilled to feature our second women’s rodeo event at RodeoHouston in 2022,” said Chris Boleman, rodeo president and CEO. “Like women’s barrel racing, breakaway roping is fast-paced and requires strong horsemanship skills, and it’s an event that promises to keep rodeo fans on the edge of their seats.” RodeoHouston will offer equal pay in the breakaway roping event. Champions in all events earn $50,000 on top of their Super Series earnings. of the regular season. He suffered a break in his neck at the C7 vertebrae and T1 at the Lewiston (Idaho) Roundup Division 2 Qualifying Event Xtreme Bulls Sept. 8. Mosley was admitted to the hospital but was released on Sept. 10. He is back in Texas where he plans to recover and start his rehab. Mosley is 11th in the world standings with $83,456. The 16th spot in the standings has $69,433. Mosley said it’s out of his control if he makes the NFR, but if he does, he hopes to be able to ride. future. So, I talked about it with my family, prayed about it a bunch, and that’s what my family and I decided.” With multiple treatment options on the table, Holman has decided to forgo surgery and focus on physical therapy. “Having this surgery would’ve put me out for six to eight months, which would make me miss the beginning of next season,” Holman said. “So, we decided I’ll take the rehab route and go at it hard. There’s a great chance at a full recovery and being ready to go at the beginning of the year.” The Visalia, Calif. cowboy, who qualified for his first NFR last season, has his sights on returning to ProRodeo action in the winter.
miss the remainder of the PRCA regular season, which concludes Sept. 30. That could hurt their chances of qualifying for the Finals. Neither has qualified before. Mauney told ProRodeo.com that he suffered a lacerated kidney on Sept. 9 after a 90-point ride at the Tri-State Rodeo in Fort Madison, Iowa. He posted on social media he would be sidelined for six weeks. Mauney has his sights set on returning if he qualifies for the Wrangler NFR, which will be Dec. 2-11
RodeoHouston adds breakaway roping for 2022 On Sept. 7, the Houston Livestock Show and
Rodeo announced that women’s breakaway roping will debut at the RodeoHouston Super Series in 2022. Breakaway roping, sanctioned by the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA), is an all-women’s event that has recently been added to professional rodeos across the country. At the National Finals Breakaway Roping in Arlington, Texas, the 2020 WPRA World Champion was crowned. “Breakaway roping is the fastest-growing event
Holman out for season with injury Lefty Holman’s quest to qualify for another
Wrangler Nationals Finals Rodeo will have to wait. Holman, a saddle bronc rider, confirmed to ProRodeo.com on Sept. 7 he will miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury. Holman said he suffered a torn PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) at the Horse Heaven/Kennewick (Wash.) Round-Up Rodeo Aug. 27. The decision to hang it up for the rest of the season didn’t come lightly, with Holman sitting 12th in the PRCA | RAM World Standings at the time of the injury. As of Sept. 7, Holman had dropped to 17th. “It was one of those deals if I would’ve kept riding and waited it out it could impact me even more in the future,” said Holman. “I’m only 22 years old with hopefully a lot of rodeoing left in my
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