PublicationProRodeo Sports News - February 22, 2019

The official publication of the Professonal Rodeo Cowboys Association

FEBRUARY 22, 2019

Sports News THE COWBOYS’ CHOICE SINCE 1952

Cowboys Eye Busy Month: • The American • Houston • Austin

• RAM NCFR

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INSIDE • Cowboys Grab Big Payouts in Fort Worth/Page 24 • Record Day for Caleb Bennett in San Angelo/Page 32

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FEBRUARY 22, 2019 – VOLUME 67, NO. 4

CONTENTS

Breu Ha-Ha

MORE IN THIS ISSUE

FortWorth winners march up standings

MARCH FOR CASH Huge payouts in March could play key factors in determining Wrangler NFR qualifiers. 36 DIXIE TIMES Team ropers Tucker Menz and Michael Tash make most of rare pairing. 34

Bareback rider Ty Breuer rode Dakota Rodeo’s River Bugs for 89.5 points in the finals of the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show in Fort Worth, Texas, winning the round and the average. James Phifer photo 24

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Steer wrestler Tucker Allen competes at the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo in the short-go Feb. 15. Allen won the first round and the average. Ric Andersen photo

6 in his own words 8 cowboy grille 10 he said-she said 12 brain teasers 18 short round 44 results 54 prca notes 55 prca business

RODEOS

24 Fort Worth, Texas 32 San Angelo, Texas 34 Jackson, Miss.

STANDINGS

14 prca world 15 prorodeo tour

THE COVER

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER George Taylor PSN EDITOR Scott Kaniewski ART DIRECTOR Stephen Olver PHOTOGRAPHY COORDINATOR Carol Lawrence CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Sports News ProRodeo

ProRodeo Sports News THECOWBOYS’CHOICE SINCE 1952 FEBRUARY 22,2019

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Cowboys Eye Busy Month: •TheAmerican • Houston •Austin

• RAM NCFR

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Circuit Finals Rodeo in Kissimmee, Fla., show off their buckles. PRCA ProRodeo photo by Kent Soule

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IN HIS OWNWORDS: BLAKE SMITH BAREBACKER ZAPSWAY INTO CONTENTION

I enjoy being from a small town a lot. You know about everybody, and there are a lot of nice people in that small town. It’s like a big-time family, super-nice people. If anything happens to anybody, everybody knows about it. If anything happens to me with rodeo everybody knows about it. It’s kind of nice. A lot of town people keep track of how I’m doing. If I ever do something good, they post something up in the bar or where people are around. I’m going to Kissimmee for the second time. After that first trip, I learned just to do my thing. I put too much pressure on myself to do good. I just didn’t ride like me down there. I’m looking forward to competing with all those guys and for all that money, that’s the main thing, that and to get on good horses. It took quite a bit Bareback rider Blake Smith has plenty of supporters pulling for him to make his first Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. The 27-year-old is from Zap, N.D., a town of fewer than 300 people. In a town that small, it’s easy to know what other residents are up to, Smith says. As of Feb. 20, Smith was 14th in the PRCA | RAM World Standings with $14,349. He has an opportunity to add to that total with trips to The American Semifinals in Arlington, Texas, RodeoHouston, the RAM National Circuit Finals Rodeo in Kissimmee, Fla., and Rodeo Austin (Texas) slated during March. In his three previous seasons of ProRodeo, Smith has never earned more than $30,000. But healthy and ready to go, he’s aiming to change that in 2019.

to get there this year. I had to really rodeo. It was awesome making it. I’ve been hurt about every year. My rookie year was the only year I wasn’t hurt. I’ve had a bunch of wrecks. Last year I didn’t get to start rodeoing until the end of May, early June, because I had shoulder surgery the year before. Then two years before that I fractured my back, tore my rotator cuff and dislocated my neck at a college rodeo. It’s like I’ve had only one full year of rodeo. Hopefully this year I’ll stay healthy. I’ve put more effort into my bareback riding in the last two years than I ever have. I went and worked for (ProRodeo Hall of Famer) Wayne Herman, the 1992 Bareback Riding World Champion who made the Finals 11 times. I worked for him, and we’d talk about bareback riding two to three times a week. We’d break stuff down. Then, I got a personal trainer to keep my physical shape a lot better. Hopefully that’ll keep me from getting hurt. I’ve tried to ride the spur board more. It (the next month) is so big. If I can have some luck at these next three – The American, RodeoHouston and Kissimmee – it’d be so good for me. I’m so happy with the start of the year. I had a great circuit finals (RAMBadlands Circuit Finals Rodeo) and a great early fall. It’s awesome. Usually I’m at the bottom, it’s kind of nice to be up toward the top.

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GRILLE COWBOY

HAVENMEGED, a 21-year-old fromMiles City, Mont., is in the midst of his PRCA rookie season. He’s leading the Feb. 20 PRCA | Resistol Rookie Standings in tie-down roping with $9,454. Meged is balancing a full-time PRCA career while competing in his first year at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, as a junior. Meged has lofty expectations for his rookie season and college campaign.

WITH TRACY RENCK PSN

You competed on your PRCA permit for two years. What is your plan since you bought your PRCA card in September? Haven: My plan is to try and win Rookie of the Year and qualify for the NFR. I’m going to go full time and see what I can do. Where did you attend college before Tarleton State?

Haven: I went to Western Oklahoma State in Altus my first two years. I graduated with an associate’s degree in animal science. I qualified for the College Nationals Finals Rodeo in Casper (Wyo.) and finished 10th overall in (tie- down) roping. I also team rope as a header and steer wrestle in college rodeos. My main event is tie-down roping, and I would like to win the College National Finals Rodeo this year.

How wild has it been for you competing at the 2019 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo? Haven: It has been crazy. I have been drawing good and my horse has been good. It has just been going great. (In Bracket 3, he won the first round in 8.8 seconds, split the win in Round 2 with 11-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualifier Matt Shiozawa in 8.5 seconds and was third in the third round in 8.1 seconds.) What is the atmosphere like at the 2019 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo? Haven: It’s pretty cool. It’s huge. I’ve never roped at a place like this (the AT&T Center) before. Everybody starts at zero, so I just do what I know how to do. Who is your main horse this season? Haven: I have a horse that’s a 10-year-old black gelding, his name is Jaysnic. I’ve had this horse since he was 6 years old, and I trained him. He has been really good, and he’s really been coming along. I was surprised he did as well as he did in San Antonio. I also have a second horse, Beyoncé, that is 9. How did you get started in rodeo? Haven: I really didn’t get involved with rodeo until I was in eighth grade. I bought a horse my eighth-grade year and I started (tie-down roping). I didn’t have any family involved with rodeo. My dad (Bart) showed cattle, and there were people in town who roped and that’s how I got into it. I also wrestled and played basketball growing up, but I stopped doing those things when I was a sophomore in high school. Do you have any brothers or sisters? Haven: I’m the oldest. Then I have a brother, Hayes, 19; sister, Harley, 15; and my youngest brother, Holden, 13. Hayes plays (defensive line) for Dickinson State (N.D.) University’s football team, and my sister and little brother rodeo. Who is your rodeo idol? Haven: Trevor Brazile. I have met him, and that was cool. He’s a very humble guy, and he takes care of business. Where’s the coolest place you are looking forward to going to on the PRCA trail? Haven: I’m really excited to go to Kissimmee, Fla., for the RAM National Circuit Finals Rodeo (March 21-24). I qualified by winning the year-end title in the Montana Circuit. I think we’re going to make a family vacation out of it. Who are you traveling with? Haven: Jake Pratt, Cody Craig and Cimarron Boardman. Those guys have helped me a bunch. Where is your favorite place to eat? Haven: That’s a good question. Anywhere that serves good steak. Texas Roadhouse or the Montana Club, restaurants like that. I get medium-rare ribeye.

When you are not rodeoing what do you enjoy doing? Haven: I enjoy being on my family’s ranch and checking cattle. What is your favorite movie? Haven: The Cowboys with John Wayne. I’ve liked watching that movie since I was a little kid.

What TV show do you binge watch? Haven: Longmire (based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by best-selling author Craig Johnson). What is the coolest concert you have been to?

Haven: (Country singer) Jon Pardi. I saw him (Feb. 19) in San Antonio. It was a cool show. I’ve been to like two concerts in my life, and nothing as big as his concert was. What is your favorite (non-alcoholic) drink and candy? Haven: Sprite and Peanut M&M’s. Who is your favorite sports team? Haven: It would be in college football and it would be the Oregon Ducks.

HAVEN MEGED

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10QUESTIONS

HE SAID – SHE SAID

Who knows bullfighter Cody Webster better, his wife, Ashley, or his traveling partner, Dusty Tuckness?

CODY

WIFE ASHLEY

PARTNER DUSTY

ASHLEY

DUSTY

CODY

WHAT IS HIS FAVORITE SNACK?

Beef jerky

Animal zoo crackers

Beef jerky

WHAT IS HIS FAVORITE MOVIE?

Rush Hour

Rush Hour

Lonesome Dove

WHAT IS HIS FAVORITE BULLFIGHTING MOVE?

Cape City

Break ’em down

Cape City

WHAT IS HIS GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT?

Youngest to work NFR

Marrying my wife

Marrying me

WHO WEARS THE PANTS IN THE FAMILY?

Ashley

Ashley

Me

WHAT IS HIS FAVORITE BULL?

Bruiser

E1 Electric

E1 Electric

WHAT IS HIS FAVORITE RODEO?

Cheyenne

Cheyenne

Cheyenne Frontier Days

WHO IS HIS RODEO IDOL?

Frank Newsom

Frank Newsom

Frank Newsom

WHAT IS HIS FAVORITE RESTAURANT?

Bravos

Bravos

Bravos

10 WHAT IS HIS FAVORITE HOBBY?

Ranchin’

Ranchin’

Ranchin’

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THEN & NOW

Can you match these adorable future rodeo stars’ photos with the current PRCA contestants? Some don’t look quite the same.

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WORD SEARCH

RAM NCFR & Rodeo Austin 1. Find the winners of the 2018 RAM National Circuit Finals Rodeo. BB: Mason Clements SW: Chason Floyd TR: Logan Olson/Matt Kasner

L N R S I W W V Y E Z M I K E G A S J C I G Y Y M A F O K G X W Y Q I V I Y G E F A J X Z H I C E E G T V A S A U G V R Y R U J P W G M T M P B A F B W V T T E N N E B B E L A C M A Z F R T S C H K O Q V B I R S T Y C N J C U I K C C A G I Y K C O N K D Y O L F N O S A H C H E Q I N L G I L S A C M C E L A W R Y R W C K Z A Y H Y O G K O T O B O E K O L L L Z E G E O W R D C R G H E L D E K W N J A L P T R Y E R T A E O U M A M X R R L E A X D S S D E N X K E P J W B N I R Q I O U W D T J O A N X L B V E O X N H C L G H E U H L T W B M G R T G Z R Y E F R U D N O S Y T D I X T R A H K C O L A S I L V O R Y P I M M A T T K A S N E R L H T N

SB: Isaac Diaz TD: Tuf Cooper GB: Taci Bettis BR: Parker Breding

2. Find the 2018 winners from Rodeo Austin. BB: Caleb Bennett

SW: (Tie) Cole Edge, Josh Garner TR: Marcus Theriot/Cody Doescher SB: Clay Elliott

TD: Tyson Durfey GB: Lisa Lockhart BR: Sage Kimzey

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2019 PRCA RAM WORLD STANDINGS

Unofficial as of Feb. 20, 2019. For the 2019 season (Oct. 1, 2018-Sept. 30, 2019), official rodeo limits were 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. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas........................... $26,380 2. Marcus Theriot, Poplarville, Miss................... 22,050 3. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb............................... 21,802 4. Bart Brunson, Terry, Miss............................... 18,530 5. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas......................... 18,029 6. Eli Lord, Sturgis, S.D..................................... 13,351 7. Tim Pharr, Resaca, Ga...................................... 9,529 8. Daylon Swearingen, Rochelle, Ga..................... 9,327 9. Hank Hollenbeck, Molt, Mont........................... 9,181 10. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas................ 9,155 11. Chance Oftedahl, Pemberton, Minn.................. 8,874 12. Delon Parker, Worden, Mont............................ 8,586 13. Darren Morgan, Fort Ann, N.Y.......................... 8,002 BAREBACK RIDING 1. Clayton Biglow, Clements, Calif.................... $29,425 2. Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D................................. 23,199 3. Jared Keylon, Uniontown, Kan....................... 21,098 4. Wyatt Denny, Minden, Nev............................. 20,217 5. Taylor Broussard, Estherwood, La.................. 19,837 6. Bill Tutor, Huntsville, Texas............................ 18,884 7. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb............................... 18,332 8. R. Champion, The Woodlands, Texas............. 16,489 9. Trenten Montero, Winnemucca, Nev............... 16,360 10. R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, Calif................. 16,273 11. Caleb Bennett, Corvallis, Mont....................... 15,238 12. Jamie Howlett, Rapid City, S.D....................... 14,978 13. Nate McFadden, Elsmere, Neb........................ 14,855 14. Blake Smith, Zap, N.D.................................... 14,349 15. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La............................... 14,268 16. Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, Minn...................... 13,282 17. Tristan Hansen, Dillon, Mont.......................... 13,120 18. Craig Wisehart, Kersey, Colo.......................... 12,911 19. Tanner Phipps, Dalton, Ga.............................. 12,636 20. Jesse Pope, Marshall, Mo.............................. 12,558 STEERWRESTLING 1. Josh Clark, Belgrade, Mont.......................... $21,123 2. Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont.............................. 20,798 3. Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, La.................... 20,710 4. Blake Mindemann, Blanchard, Okla................ 19,526 5. Riley Duvall, Checotah, Okla........................... 18,824 6. Stephen Culling, Fort St. John, B.C................ 18,594 7. Scott Guenthner, Provost, Alberta.................. 16,755 8. Jacob Edler, State Center, Iowa...................... 15,792 9. Justin Shaffer, Hallsville, Texas...................... 14,292 10. Jacob Talley, Keatchie, La............................... 13,422 11. Tucker Allen, Oak View, Calif.......................... 13,086 12. Cameron Morman, Glen Ullin, N.D................. 12,918 13. Bridger Anderson, Carrington, N.D................. 12,466 14. Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Miss....................... 11,723 15. Blake Knowles, Heppner, Ore......................... 10,815 16. Stetson Jorgensen, Blackfoot, Idaho.............. 10,517 17. Don Payne, Stephenville, Texas...................... 10,503 18. Hunter Cure, Holliday, Texas.......................... 10,120 19. Clayton Hass, Weatherford, Texas.................... 9,356 20. Will Lummus, West Point, Miss....................... 9,351 TEAM ROPING (HEADER) 1. Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla...................... $30,231 2. Chad Masters, Cedar Hill, Tenn...................... 16,112 3. Ty Blasingame, Ramah, Colo.......................... 16,082 4. Kal Fuller, Bozeman, Mont.............................. 14,138 5. Bart Brunson, Terry, Miss............................... 13,777 6. Marcus Theriot, Poplarville, Miss................... 13,577 7. Cody Snow, Los Olivos, Calif.......................... 13,346 8. Cory Kidd V, Statesville, N.C........................... 13,155 9. Steven Duby, Hereford, Ore............................ 12,252 10. Dustin Egusquiza, Mariana, Fla...................... 11,774 11. Pace Freed, Chubbuck, Idaho......................... 11,232 12. Luke Brown, Rock Hill, S.C............................ 11,220 13. Casey Tew, Billings Mont................................ 10,972

STEER ROPING 1. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas...................... $20,842 2. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas......................... 20,718 3. Chris Glover, Keenesburg, Colo...................... 10,220 4. Shay Good, Abilene, Texas............................. 10,171 5. Roger Branch, Wellston, Okla.......................... 9,266 6. Garrett Hale, Snyder, Texas.............................. 9,221 7. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas............................... 9,011 8. Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas............. 8,303 9. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas.............................. 7,152 10. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, S.D............................. 5,776 11. Cole Patterson, Pratt, Kan................................ 5,551 12. Bill Benson, Laurel, Mont................................. 5,373 13. Ora Taton, Rapid City, S.D................................ 5,347 14. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla........................... 5,215 15. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas......................... 5,094 16. Travis Mills, Gillette, Wyo................................. 5,062 17. Will McBride, Ogallala, Neb.............................. 4,909 18. Tony Reina, Wharton, Texas............................. 4,802 19. Brodie Poppino, Big Cabin, Okla....................... 4,737 20. Troy Tillard, Douglas, Wyo............................... 4,553 BULL RIDING 1. Parker Breding, Edgar, Mont........................ $39,603 2. Clayton Sellars, Fruitland Park, Fla................. 33,856 3. Jeff Askey, Athens, Texas............................... 28,640 4. Brody Yeary, Morgan Mill, Texas.................... 22,999 5. Lon Danley, Tularosa, N.M............................. 22,859 6. Trevor Reiste, Linden, Iowa............................ 22,541 7. Dallee Mason, Weiser, Idaho.......................... 21,727 8. Chase Dougherty, Canby, Ore......................... 21,307 9. Trevor Kastner, Roff, Okla.............................. 17,963 10. Jesse Petri, Athens, Texas.............................. 16,084 11. Foster McCraw, Navasota, Texas.................... 15,755 12. Tyler Bingham, Honeyville, Utah..................... 15,723 13. Garrett Wickett, Battle Creek, Neb.................. 14,529 14. Trey Kimzey, Strong City, Okla........................ 14,424 15. Cole Melancon, Liberty, Texas........................ 13,907 16. Sage Kimzey, Strong City, Okla...................... 12,469 17. J.T. Moore, Alvin, Texas................................. 11,689 18. Tristan Mize, Bryan, Texas.............................. 11,671 19. Elijah Mora, Wiggins, Colo............................. 11,509 20. Jordan Spears, Redding, Calif........................ 11,115 *2019 BARREL RACING (Through Feb. 20, 2019) Barrel racing 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. Jennifer Sharp, Richards, Texas....................$38,941 2. Jimmie Smith, McDade, Texas........................30,055 3. Ivy Conrado, Nowata, Okla..............................28,406 4. Hailey Kinsel, Cotulla, Texas............................21,636 5. Taylor Langdon, Aubrey, Fla............................20,841 6. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, Victoria, Texas.............20,702 7. Lacinda Rose, Willard, Mo. ............................20,323 8. Sabra O’Quinn, Ocala, Fla................................18,790 9. Nicole Love, Morton, Miss..............................17,331 10. Michelle Alley, Madisonville, Texas..................16,915 11. Cheyenne Wimberley, Stephenville, Texas.......16,534 12. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D............................16,397 13. Jill Tanner, Stephenville, Texas........................15,406 14. Ericka Nelson, Century, Fla..............................14,994 15. Dona Rule, Minco, Texas.................................14,899 16. Leia Pluemer, Las Lunas, N.M.........................12,498 17. Jackie Ganter, Abilene, Texas..........................12,323 18. Kylie Weast, Comanche, Okla..........................12,283 19. Kristen Spratt, Lysite, Wyo..............................12,049 20. Kelley Carrington-French, Boston, Ga.............11,753

14. Billy Bob Brown, Carbon, Texas..................... 10,879 15. Tyler Wade, Terrell, Texas............................... 10,130 16. Jacob Dagenhart, Statesville, N.C..................... 9,769 17. Tate Kirchenschlager, Yuma, Colo.................... 9,697 18. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont................................. 9,621 19. Eric Fabian, Gansevoort, N.Y............................ 9,425 20. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz....................... 9,373 TEAM ROPING (HEELER) 1. Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan.......................... $22,731 2. Paul Eaves, Lonedell, Mo............................... 19,414 3. Joseph Harrison, Overbrook, Okla.................. 17,200 4. Ryan Motes, Weatherford, Texas.................... 15,166 5. Hunter Koch, Walters, Okla............................ 13,566 6. Coleby Payne, Lipan, Texas............................ 13,488 7. Kyle Lockett, Visalia, Calif.............................. 13,430 8. Wesley Thorp, Throckmorton, Texas.............. 13,346 9. Ty Arnold, Midway, Texas............................... 12,681 10. Logan Medlin, Tatum, N.M............................. 12,543 11. Jason Duby, Klamath Falls, Ore...................... 12,252 12. Jett Hillman, McAlester, Okla.......................... 12,112 13. Kory Koontz, Stephenville, Texas.................... 11,774 14. Jade Anderson, Genola, Utah......................... 11,232 15. Jake Edwards, Fort Ann, N.Y.......................... 11,076 16. Cole Davison, Stephenville, Texas.................. 10,552 17. Levi Lord, Sturgis, S.D................................... 10,303 18. Zack Mabry, Piedmont, Ala............................... 9,769 19. Boogie Ray, Mabank, Texas.............................. 9,763 20. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla................................... 9,621 SADDLE BRONC RIDING 1. Jacobs Crawley, Boerne, Texas.................... $37,679 2. Chase Brooks, Deer Lodge, Mont................... 33,002 3. Bradley Harter, Loranger, La........................... 29,537 4. Isaac Diaz, Desdemona, Texas....................... 27,317 5. Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta.................. 27,152 6. Sterling Crawley, Stephenville, Texas............. 25,392 7. Spencer Wright, Milford, Utah....................... 21,467 8. Jade Blackwell, Rapid City, S.D...................... 16,180 9. Rusty Wright, Milford, Utah........................... 15,981 10. Ryder Wright, Milford, Utah........................... 15,250 11. Joey Sonnier III, New Iberia, La..................... 14,493 12. J.J. Elshere, Hereford, S.D............................. 12,985 13. Kolby Wanchuk, Sherwood Park, Alberta....... 12,983 14. Jake Finlay, Goondiwindi, Australia................ 12,760 15. Wyatt Casper, Pampa, Texas.......................... 11,286 16. Jake Watson, Hudsons Hope, B.C.................. 10,780 17. Delbert Garrett, Eagle Butte, S.D.................... 10,555 18. Cole Elshere, Faith, S.D.................................. 10,457 19. Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont......................... 9,780 20. Colt Gordon, Comanche, Okla.......................... 9,542 TIE-DOWN ROPING 1. Tyson Durfey, Brock, Texas.......................... $39,682 2. Marty Yates, Stephenville, Texas.................... 38,239 3. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas............................. 28,569 4. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La........................... 24,084 5. Westyn Hughes, Caldwell, Texas.................... 19,437 6. Justin Thigpen, Waycross, Ga........................ 18,949 7. Adam Gray, Seymour, Texas........................... 18,497 8. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla........................ 17,024 9. Blake Ash, Aurora, Mo................................... 16,925 10. Cooper Martin, Alma, Kan.............................. 16,748 11. Michael Otero, Weatherford, Texas................. 16,716 12. Clif Cooper, Decatur, Texas............................. 15,414 13. Jake Pratt, Ellensburg, Wash.......................... 15,239 14. Ike Fontenot, Ville Platte, La........................... 14,154 15. Kyle Lucas, Carstairs, Alberta......................... 13,659 16. Tyler Milligan, Pawhuska, Okla....................... 12,528 17. Riley Pruitt, Gering, Neb................................ 11,310 18. Justin Smith, Leesville, La............................. 10,201 19. Haven Meged, Miles City, Mont........................ 9,454 20. Clint Kindred, Oral, S.D.................................... 9,399

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Unofficial as of Feb. 20, 2019. The Tour Standings will be a points-based system for contestants at each qualifying Tour Rodeo. Points will be distributed for placings 1-40 based on total dollars won at the conclusion of the rodeo. 2019 PRORODEO TOUR STANDINGS

BAREBACK RIDING 1. .Richmond Champion..............................1,033.34 2. Caleb Bennett.............................................843.34 3. Clint Laye...................................................839.86 4. Wyatt Denny..............................................759.02 5. Clayton Biglow...........................................735.98 6. Kody Lamb.................................................687.40 7. Ty Breuer....................................................650.00 8. Steven Dent................................................554.98 9. Seth Hardwick............................................476.66 10. .Shane O’Connell.......................................461.46 11. Steven Peebles.........................................455.00 12. Tanner Aus...............................................349.62 13. Craig Wisehart.........................................334.13 14. Dantan Bertsch........................................325.00 15. Nate McFadden........................................317.16 16. Grant Denny.............................................311.99 17. Jamie Howlett..........................................304.35 18. Austin Foss..............................................303.81 19. Casey Colletti...........................................302.39 20. Cole Reiner..............................................297.00 21. R.C. Landingham.....................................286.02 22. Pascal Isabelle.........................................283.71 23. Garrett Shadbolt.......................................281.67 24. Jesse Pope...............................................276.05 25. Taylor Broussard......................................263.84 STEERWRESTLING 1. Ty Erickson..............................................1,035.00 2. Josh Clark..................................................798.48 3. Eli Lord.......................................................658.19 4. Stephen Culling..........................................641.03 5. Tucker Allen................................................550.00 6. Blake Knowles............................................541.01 7. Riley Duvall................................................533.14 8. Tyler Pearson.............................................426.03 9. Cody Devers...............................................385.00 10. .Hunter Cure..............................................383.03 11. Denell Henderson.....................................331.09 12. Justin Shaffer...........................................325.00 13. Jacob Edler..............................................308.87 14. Bridger Anderson.....................................291.13 15. Bubba Boots............................................263.66 16. Marcus Theriot.........................................260.00 17. Hank Filippini...........................................247.50 .Myles Neighbors......................................247.50 19. Tanner Brunner........................................235.25 20. Dakota Eldridge........................................220.12 21. Sterling Lambert......................................213.96 22. Harley Cole...............................................211.19 . Brandon Harrison.....................................211.19 24. Dru Melvin...............................................203.41 25. Kyle Irwin.................................................193.34 . Jace Melvin..............................................193.34 TEAM ROPING (HEADING) 1. Clay Smith..................................................840.00 2. Cory Kidd V................................................759.05 3. Ty Blasingame............................................749.35 4. Clay Tryan..................................................650.00 5. Clayton Van Aken.......................................636.15 6. Steven Duby...............................................516.45 7. Adam Rose................................................501.19 8. Luke Brown................................................492.60 9. Lightning Aguilera......................................485.30

21. Shade Etbauer..........................................291.97 22. Layton Green............................................289.81 23. Lefty Holman............................................282.11 24. .Colton Carter............................................279.33 25. Brody Cress.............................................267.22 TIE-DOWN ROPING 1. .Marty Yates.............................................1,088.70 2. Tuf Cooper.................................................747.16 3. Cooper Martin............................................697.08 4. Timber Moore............................................647.14 5. Michael Otero.............................................550.00 6. Shane Hanchey..........................................480.35 7. Caddo Lewallen..........................................455.00 . Clif Cooper.................................................455.00 9. Jake Pratt...................................................429.92 10. .Stetson Vest.............................................385.00 11. Ryan Jarrett.............................................339.57 12. Riley Pruitt...............................................323.74 13. Kyle Lucas................................................312.75 14. Cody Craig...............................................300.28 15. Adam Gray...............................................299.42 16. .Cimarron Boardman................................293.61 17. Ike Fontenot.............................................286.48 18. Trenton Smith..........................................282.72 19. Trevor Brazile...........................................275.00 20. Reid Zapalac............................................269.28 21. Sterling Smith..........................................246.60 22. Clint Kindred............................................231.71 23. Matt Shiozawa.........................................220.00 . Trent Creager............................................220.00 25. Clayton Smith..........................................217.66 BULL RIDING 1. Brody Yeary................................................993.98 2. Foster McCraw...........................................650.00 3. Garrett Wickett...........................................600.00 4. Jeff Askey...................................................598.05 5. .Jordan Spears............................................550.00 . Tanner Bothwell.........................................550.00 7. Trey Kimzey................................................547.86 8. J.T. Moore..................................................516.67 9. .Parker Breding...........................................479.82 10. .Stetson Wright.........................................425.76 11. Ty Wallace................................................394.62 12. Aaron Williams.........................................394.21 13. Callum Miller............................................385.00 14. Josh Frost................................................321.76 15. .Clayton Sellars.........................................311.77 16. Tristan Mize..............................................306.19 17. .Dillon Tyner..............................................305.22 18. Brady Portenier........................................304.21 19. Dallee Mason...........................................304.08 20. Nevada Newman......................................284.43 21. .Aaron Pass...............................................275.00 22. Daylon Swearingen..................................265.27 23. Roscoe Jarboe.........................................262.24 24. .Joseph McConnel....................................262.08 25. Nathan Hatchel.........................................251.32

10. .Pace Freed...............................................457.16 11. Aaron Tsinigine........................................361.15 12. Casey Tew................................................338.54 13. Kal Fuller..................................................325.00 14. Garett Chick.............................................320.17 15. Marcus Theriot.........................................306.04 16. Coleman Proctor......................................289.27 17. Kelsey Parchman.....................................287.48 18. Lane Karney.............................................278.76 19. J.D. Yates.................................................275.00 20. Levi Simpson...........................................241.73 21. .Dustin Bird...............................................227.64 22. Cody Snow...............................................227.31 23. Riley Minor..............................................226.44 24. Jeff Johnston...........................................225.98 25. Erich Rogers............................................222.16 TEAM ROPING (HEELING) 1. Jake Long...................................................840.00 2. Logan Medlin.............................................759.05 3. Travis Graves.............................................650.00 4. Cullen Teller................................................636.15 5. Brandon Bates............................................550.00 6. Jason Duby................................................516.45 7. Jett Hillman................................................501.19 8. .Paul Eaves..................................................492.60 9. Ty Arnold....................................................485.30 10. .Jade Anderson.........................................459.70 11. Matt Kasner..............................................364.91 12. Travis Woodard........................................325.00 13. Ross Ashford...........................................320.17 14. Coleby Payne...........................................306.04 15. Ryan Motes..............................................289.27 16. Jerren Johnson........................................282.32 17. Kyle Lockett.............................................275.00 . Ike Folsom...............................................275.00 19. Cole Davison............................................241.73 20. Dustin Harris............................................233.54 21. Russell Cardoza.......................................227.64 22. Wesley Thorp...........................................227.31 23. Brady Minor.............................................226.44 24. Clint Summers.........................................222.16 25. .Jake Minor...............................................219.84 SADDLE BRONC RIDING 1. Rusty Wright...........................................1,207.70 2. Zeke Thurston.........................................1,051.19 3. Sterling Crawley.........................................829.07 4. Spencer Wright..........................................790.15 5. Bradley Harter............................................718.23 6. Ryder Wright..............................................640.07 7. .Wyatt Casper..............................................587.72 8. Joey Sonnier..............................................475.16 9. Jake Watson...............................................438.60 10. .Jesse Wright............................................437.72 11. Jade Blackwell..........................................432.86 12. Kolby Wanchuk........................................422.16 13. Jake Finlay...............................................400.52 14. Dawson Hay.............................................399.84 15. Alex Wright..............................................385.74 16. Mitch Pollock...........................................381.26 17. Chase Brooks...........................................378.05 18. Isaac Diaz.................................................336.13 19. .Cody DeMoss...........................................326.77 20. Colt Gordon..............................................307.05

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R OUND THE SHORT NFR veteran injured Bull rider Tim Bingham out with neck injury Bull rider Tim Bingham, a three-time qualifier for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (2014, 2016-17), injured his neck following his 84.5-point ride on Beutler & Son Rodeo’s Twizzler at La Fiesta de los Vaqueros in Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 17. “I had neck surgery (at Banner – University Medical Center in Tucson, Feb. 18), and I feel a lot better,” said Bingham, 27. “They fused the C4 and C5 vertebrae together. I got bucked off right at eight seconds. I came out the back a little bit and I got flipped upside down. I landed right on my head and my neck kind of folded. I didn’t lose any mobility. I got up and ran to the chutes and jumped up over the top of the chutes and sat down on the back for a minute, and I knew instantly something was wrong.” Bingham wasn’t sure how long he would be sidelined, but he expects to be out about six months. He was riding Twizzler for the first time.

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The number of 93-point bareback rides Clayton Biglow has had since Dec. 10, 2018. The Clements, Calif., cowboy had an arena record 93-point ride on C5 Rodeo’s Virgil to win Round 5 at the 2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Dec. 10. Then on Feb. 16, Biglow had another 93-point ride – this time on Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Top Notch – to win the San Angelo (Texas) CINCH Chute-Out Rodeo. The number of rodeo records broken or tied at the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo on Feb. 15. Bareback rider Caleb Bennett broke the single- ride record with a 93-point ride on Northcott Macza’s Spilled Perfume. The record was 91.5 points by Chad Rutherford in 2017. Bennett also broke the two-head average record at the rodeo with 178.5 points. The previ- ous record was 177.5 points set by Jake Vold in 2016. Tie-down roper Michael Otero won the average with a rodeo-record, 23.0-second time on three head. The previous three-head tie-down roping average record was 23.5 seconds, set by Timber Moore in 2014. Rusty Wright tied the two-head saddle bronc riding average rodeo record with 177 points. Wright shares the record with Wade Sundell, who set the mark in 2015. The approximate number of dump- truck loads of dirt for NRG Arena and the service level at NRG Stadium for RodeoHouston, according to multiple media reports. The rodeo is Feb. 25-March 8 and March 10-16.

Bingham has experience with neck injuries. “I was at an amateur rodeo in Island Park,

Idaho, when I was 17 and I broke my neck,” he said. “That time, I got thrown up quite a bit higher, and I came down on my head and broke my C6 (vertebrae). The first time I broke my neck I didn’t have surgery and was out six months.” Bingham spent the offseason recovering from a shattered right collarbone suffered in September at the Justin Finale in Puyallup, Wash. “That collarbone injury kept me out until Jan. 23 when I competed at the Division 1 Xtreme Bulls in Fort Worth,” Bingham said. “Now, it is just a matter of getting better, so I can get back out there.” Bingham finished a career-best seventh in the world standings in 2014.

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PRCA rodeo camps upcoming There are upcoming PRCA Rodeo Days camps in San Antonio and Red Bluff, Calif.

The PRCA one-day camps in San Antonio take place March 11-14 and are slated for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (CT). All abilities welcome for ages 8 and up. Registration required at http://prorodeo.com/jrrodeo. The PRCA Rodeo Camp in Red Bluff is slated for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (PT), March 23. All abilities welcome for ages 8 and up. Registration required at http://prorodeo.com/jrrodeo.

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Rodeo Corpus Christi lineup announced announced its Rodeo Corpus Christi (Texas) Concert Series lineup. Each of the four Rodeo Corpus Christi performances will feature national recording artists April 25-28. The 2019 Lineup is: Lee Brice (April 25), Pat Green (April 26), Eli Young Band (April 27) and Ramon Ayala y sus Bravos del Norte (April 28). Season tickets can be purchased at www.BucDays.com or at the American Bank Center Box Office. Individual tickets go on sale March 1. Ticket prices range from $20-$50 and include the rodeo and concert. Scooters from Scooter program underway Scooter, who won the last two PRCA | AQHA Horse of the Year honors for steer wrestling, finished his 2018 PRCA season by helping guide Tyler Waguespack to the world championship. Scooter’s owners Tyler Pearson and Kyle Irwin finished sixth and 12th, respectively, in the 2018 PRCA | RAM World Standings. “Scooter had an amazing year,” Pearson said in a press release. “He has blessed Kyle and I more than we could ever imagine. We wanted to pay it forward. We decided to donate Scooter’s $5,000 Horse of the Year check (in 2018). Then we chal- lenged our sponsors as well and have raised $19,500 to donate to Watering Seeds Organization.” Watering Seeds Organization creates rehabilitation and wellness opportunities for individuals with disabilities. With this money, those with disabilities will be given scooters for mobility. The Buccaneer Commission

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Kids chase down a calf during the calf scramble at the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo, Feb. 9. On the Loose

Clown of Year Justin Rumford undergoes knee surgery Justin Rumford, the PRCA Clown of the Year every year since 2012, is sidelined after having left knee surgery. The surgery was performed by Dr. Chris Miller in Wichita, Kan., Feb. 7. Rumford is planning to return to the arena for Rodeo Austin (Texas), which begins March 16. Rumford, who also won the Coors Man in the Can award in 2013, 2015 and 2018, injured the knee Jan. 26 while performing at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver. He went on to perform at Rodeo Rapid City, Jan. 25 through Feb. 2. “I had an MRI, and when I got home from Rapid City (S.D.)

my orthopedic surgeon (Miller) looked at the MRI and said we have to fix this right away because if we wait until the fall there will be nothing left to fix,” Rumford said. “I blew my whole left knee out, the ACL, MCL and meniscus. At Denver, I was doing a new clown act with a miniature fighting bull. I jumped him, and I was fighting him, and I was making some rounds. I went to throw a back fake and when I did I stepped in a hole (in the arena dirt at the Denver Coliseum). When I stepped in the hole, I hurt my knee.” Rumford, 38, said he will walk and talk and do his acts that don’t involve jumping at Rodeo Austin. “I just will not be able to work the barrel for a while,” he said. “I still have a lot of acts I can do without having to run. I’m pretty much going to do everything I usually do except work the barrel. I think by mid-April I should be back to my old self. They said the surgery was really good. I have been going to therapy, and I have a great team behind me. My physical therapist is amazed at how strong my legs are and how much stuff I have already been able to do. I plan on clowning for a long time. I’m going to come back stronger than ever.” Rumford said he blew out his right knee steer wrestling at the Greeley (Colo.) Stampede in 2004.

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Bullfighter Blake Miller (standing) fends off United Pro Rodeo’s Diamond Cutter to protect bull rider Reid Barker at Los Fresnos (Texas) Rodeo, Feb. 15. William Kierce photo

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Bull rider Foster McCraw, seen here on 4L & Diamond S Rodeo’s Wasted Days in Round 2 Feb. 8, went on to win the average at Fort Worth.

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