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No question about it, this has been the bestrodeo/team roping season in some time.
Though contestant numbers aren’t what theywere when the economy was booming a fewyears back, it’s certain that things are on theupswing. You can point to the past 4th of Julyweekend as an indicator that contestants of allgenres of the sport are finding their way back toevents, and that’s a great sign for the future.
Of course that’s great to see, but along withthe added numbers of entrants, so goes thecompetition level and the pressure of one’s ownexpectations to perform… usually at a higherlevel than should be reasonably expected… andsometimes it’s downright ugly. Even more thanugly, it’s embarrassing.
I don’t know where the sense of betterjudgment was lost along the way, but there is nodoubt that some people have simply forgotten,or were never properly educated, as to how tobehave in a competitive setting. The arguing andutter disrespect towards judges, officials,flaggers, and the like has just gotten out ofhand… way out of hand.
As long as rodeo has been a contested sportthere have been differences between judges andcontestants, and there is not a single self-proclaimed roper that does not have at least oneanecdote as to how he or she was kept from thepay window by the flagrantly inept actions of aflagger or roping producer. The fact is, ithappens, it has always happened, and it always
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Cover: July 4th - Filled with Rodeos PHOTO COURTESY OF KEITH HART – www.faithfoto.comOpen action at the USTRC Lasso Del Norte PHOTO COURTESY OF LONE WOLF PHOTOGRAPHY
will happen. The difference, as I see it, is in theway the so called “wronged” deal with it.
There are no more or fewer competitorsbeing wronged today than there have ever been.The difference is the skyrocketing increase inthe public display of dissatisfaction. Adding tothe problem is that there never seems to be anynegative recourse for such behavior. So, it onlymakes sense that it’s becoming worse. It seemsto go like this… I throw a public fit when Ithink I got a bad call… no one says or doesanything to stop it… so I have no reason NOT tothrow a fit the next time I think I’m fouled insome way. My fellow competitors see that it’sokay, and the next thing you know, everyone isthrowing a fit all the time.
The worst part of it all is that most of the fitsthat are thrown aren’t a result of being fouled atall. Most of them stem from the fact that thecompetitor somehow performs in such a waythat he or she is embarrassed, and rather thanaccept it and move on, they immediately look tolay blame for their lack of performance… andthe judge or flagger is always an easy target.
I suppose it shouldn’t come as a surprise, asthat kind of behavior has become increasinglyprevalent in our society as a whole. The personwho takes personal responsibility is increasinglyrare, and it seems kids are taught early on thatnothing is EVER their fault. It’s a bad teacher, abad school, blah, blah, blah… it’s no wonder
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The Santa Fe Trail Events Center inLas Vegas, New Mexico is the home
of the Lasso Del Norte. The event isproduced by Kenny and Marsha Zamoraand their crew. The team roping actionbegan on June 21, 2012 and ended up on June 24, 2012.
The first roping of the event was theOpen Division. Thomas Richards fromHumboldt, Arizona teamed up with NickSarchett from Phoenix, Arizona and theywon the Average with a time of 34.42seconds on five steers. They won $2,129plus ten points for the Priefert US OpenTour. Second place went to the team ofDerrick Begay from Winslow, Arizonaand Cesar DeLaCruz from Marana,Arizona. Third place in the Average wasKyle Roberts and Bode Baize and theIncentive win went to Roy Montoya andJustin Price.
Larry Cohorn from Las Cruces, NewMexico teamed up with James Gilillandfrom Tularosa, New Mexico to finishfirst place in the Average of the #15Division. They were 39.41 seconds onfive steers and won $1,932, trophy Gistspurs and $6,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings. Second place in the Averagewent to Roy Montoya and Justin Priceand third place was Chris Francis andCoy Burruel.
The #13 was next on the agenda andthe winners of the roping were Shane
Sena from Sapello, New Mexico andDarin Simpson from Grants, NewMexico with a time of 45.30 seconds onfive steers. They won $2,756, trophy Gistspurs and $6,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings. Second place went to CarlosOrtiz and Lathe May, while third placewas Gabe Trujillo and Estevan Castillo.
The final roping of the second day ofcompetition was the #12 Division. LeviMolesworth from Logan, New Mexicoand Roy Montoya with a time of 35.09seconds on four steers. They won $3,592,trophy Gist spurs and $6,000 in USTRCFlex Earnings. Second place went toDick Churchill from Albuquerque, NewMexico and Perri Sanchez from Peralta,
New Mexico. Sanchez also heeled hisway into third place with Rick Jumpfrom Belen, New Mexico. ClanceyKreutzer and Fernando Gonzales, Jr. wonthe Incentive Average.
Michael Martinez from Los Lunas,New Mexico was the star heeler of the#12 Gold Plus Division. He teamed upwith Robert Martinez from RadiumSprings, New Mexico to finish first inthe Average. The duo was 36.49 secondson four steers and took home $2,180,trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 inUSTRC Flex Earnings. Michael also wonsecond place with Rigo Carmona. Thirdplace was Travis Regensberg and TyeSims. Jerry and Kade Elkins won the
USTRC Lasso del Norte
Open - Thomas W. Richards (Humboldt, AZ) / Nick Sarchett (Phoenix, AZ), 34.42 on 5, $2,129
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#15 - Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / James Gililland (Tularosa, NM), 39.41 on 5, $1,932 and$3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
Incentive Average and Danny and JimmyGarcia won the Century Bonus.In the #11 Division the Average
champions were Joshua Turner fromHatch, New Mexico and Shane Jodiefrom Crownpoint, New Mexico. Theteam took home $4,722, trophy CowboyGold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings. Turner and Jodie also won theIncentive Average. Second place in themain Average was Clancey Kreutzer andDewey Dyer from Colorado. The thirdplace team was Tommy Casados and Jared Gonzales.Vincente Guerrero from Santa Fe,
New Mexico finished first and secondplace in the Average of the #10 Divisionwith partners Adam Esquibel from LasVegas, New Mexico and Blaine Mitchellfrom Fruitland, New Mexico. Guerrero
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and Esquibel were 39.31 seconds on fourand won $5,520, trophy Cowboy GoldSaddles and $6,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings. Third place in the roping wasMarty Valencia and Adam Esquibel. TheIncentive winners were Nick Ortiz and Jamie Ortiz.Andy Keith James from La Junta,
Colorado teamed up with Merrill Bondfrom Rocky Ford, Colorado to win firstplace in the Average of the #9 Division.They earned $5,944, trophy CowboyGold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings. Second place in the Averagewas Dallas Kiker and Ralph Gallegos andthird place went to Steve Chavez andHector Lopez. Dallas Kiker and BrandonMuniz won the Incentive Average.The final roping of the Lasso Del
Norte was the #8 Pick/Draw. Justin
Lopez from Santa Rosa, New Mexicoand Cruz Dominguez from Santa Fe,New Mexico were first in the Averagewith a time of 30.29 seconds. They won$3,290, trophy Gist buckles, and $6,000in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second placewas Michael Garcia and Ruben Loya andthird place went to Miguel Duran andDarlene Sinclair.
2012 Lasso Del NorteSanta Fe Trail Events CenterLas Vegas, New MexicoJune 21 – 24, 2012
OpenTotal Payout: $6,403Average1. Thomas W. Richards (Humboldt, AZ) / NickSarchett (Phoenix, AZ), 34.42 on 5, $2,129; 2.
#13 - Shane O. Sena (Sapello, NM) / Darin B. Simpson (Grants, NM), 45.30 on 5, $2,756 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#12 - Levi S. Molesworth (Logan, NM) / Roy J. Montoya (Sapello, NM), 35.09 on 4, $3,592 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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Derrick J. Begay (Winslow, AZ) / Cesar A.DeLaCruz (Marana, AZ), 35.08 on 5, $1,277; 3.Kyle V. Roberts (Durango, CO) / Bode W. Baize(Anthony, NM), 38.02 on 5, $852Incentive1. Roy J. Montoya (Sapello, NM) / Justin R. Price(La Veta, CO), 34.67 on 4, $1,095, 2,000 Flex; 2.Chance W. Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Cullen G.Teller (Maricopa, AZ), 34.91 on 4, $730Overall Fast Time1. Erich J. Rogers (Round Rock, AZ) / Kory J.Koontz (Sudan, TX), 4.95, $320
#15 HandicapTotal Payout: $4,070Average1. Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / JamesGililland (Tularosa, NM), 39.41 on 5, $1,932,6,000 Flex; 2. Roy J. Montoya (Sapello, NM) /Justin R. Price (La Veta, CO), 45.17 on 5, $1,160,2,000 Flex; 3. Chris Francis (Las Vegas, NM) / CoyT. Burruel (Tucson, AZ), 48.37 on 5, $774, 2,000Flex; 4. Chance W. Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) /Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 50.64 on 5, 2,000Flex; 5. Chris Francis (Las Vegas, NM) / CadePassig (Capitan, NM), 37.15 on 4, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Chris Francis (Las Vegas, NM) / Coy T. Burruel(Tucson, AZ), 6.41, $204
#13 HandicapTotal Payout: $7,194Average1. Shane O. Sena (Sapello, NM) / Darin B.Simpson (Grants, NM), 45.30 on 5, $2,756,6,000 Flex; 2. Carlos V. Ortiz (Tucumcari, NM) /Lathe A. May (Portales, NM), 45.77 on 5, $1,654,2,000 Flex; 3. Gabe Trujillo (Peralta, NM) /Estevan Castillo (Veguita, NM), 46.46 on 5,$1,102, 2,000 Flex; 4. Estevan Castillo (Veguita,NM) / Randy R. Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 56.25 on5; 5. Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / Cort A.Smith (Caballo, NM), 37.27 on 4, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Gabe Trujillo (Peralta, NM) / Estevan Castillo(Veguita, NM), 7.24, $290; 2. Gabe Trujillo(Peralta, NM) / Estevan Castillo (Veguita, NM),7.46; 3. Larry Cohorn (Las Cruces, NM) / ColeRogers (Tularosa, NM), 7.49
#12Total Payout: $9,874Average1. Levi S. Molesworth (Logan, NM) / Roy J.Montoya (Sapello, NM), 35.09 on 4, $3,592,6,000 Flex; 2. Dick Churchill (Albuquerque, NM) /Perri V. Sanchez (Peralta, NM), 35.43 on 4,$2,694, 2,000 Flex; 3. Rick R. Jump (Belen, NM)/ Perri V. Sanchez (Peralta, NM), 37.82 on 4,$1,796, 2,000 Flex; 4. Jacob L. Gudgell (Logan,NM) / Cade Passig (Capitan, NM), 39.15 on 4,$898, 2,000 Flex; 5. Clancey R. Kreutzer (LaVeta, CO) / Carl Sweazea (Mountainair, NM),41.23 on 4, 2,000 Flex
Incentive1. Clancey R. Kreutzer (La Veta, CO) / Fernando F.Gonzales Jr. (Questa, NM), 23.65 on 3, $400,2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Kade Elkins (Grants, NM) / Rodney L. Wilcox(Grants, NM), 6.90, $494
#12 G+ Century BonusTotal Payout: $1,000Average1. Danny R. Garcia (Clayton, NM) / Jimmy A.Garcia (Roy, NM), 29.98 on 3, $1,000
#11Total Payout: $16,542
Average1. Joshua Turner (Hatch, NM) / Shane Jodie(Crownpoint, NM), 31.34 on 4, $4,722, 6,000Flex; 2. Clancey R. Kreutzer (La Veta, CO) /Dewey L. Dyer (Alamosa, CO), 35.48 on 4,$3,148, 2,000 Flex; 3. Tommy Casados (TierraAmarilla, NM) / Jared R. Gonzales (Las Vegas,NM), 36.06 on 4, $2,492, 2,000 Flex; 4. RigoCarmona (Bloomfield, NM) / Joaquin Huntington(Hesperus, CO), 38.38 on 4, $1,836, 2,000 Flex;5. Omar Ramirez (Tucumcari, NM) / Kyle Encinias(Los Lunas, NM), 38.91 on 4, $918, 2,000 Flex;6. Gabe Trujillo (Peralta, NM) / Kyle Encinias (LosLunas, NM), 38.96 on 4, $400; 7. Clancey R.Kreutzer (La Veta, CO) / Bill E. Brunelli (Aguilar,CO), 39.28 on 4, $400
Incentive1. Joshua Turner (Hatch, NM) / Shane Jodie(Crownpoint, NM), 22.72 on 3, $800, 2,000 Flex;2. Joshua Turner (Hatch, NM) / Cort A. Smith(Caballo, NM), 26.07 on 3, $600; 3. OmarRamirez (Tucumcari, NM) / Kyle Encinias (LosLunas, NM), 30.31 on 3, $400Overall Fast Time1. Gabe Trujillo (Peralta, NM) / Kyle Encinias(Los Lunas, NM), 5.82, $496; 2. Gabe Trujillo(Peralta, NM) / Adam R. Esquibel (Las Vegas,NM), 6.00, $330
#10Total Payout: $18,878Average1. Vincente Guerrero Jr.(Santa Fe, NM) / Adam R.Esquibel (Las Vegas, NM),39.31 on 4, $5,520, 6,000Flex; 2. Vincente Guerrero Jr.(Santa Fe, NM) / Blaine A.Mitchell (Fruitland, NM),41.27 on 4, $3,680, 2,000Flex; 3. Marty M. Valencia(Las Vegas, NM) / Adam R.Esquibel (Las Vegas, NM),42.34 on 4, $2,914, 2,000Flex; 4. Erasmo Ochoa(Santa Fe, NM) / Rocky Ray(Roy, NM), 42.34 on 4,$2,146, 2,000 Flex; 5. NickT. Garcia (Moriarty, NM) /Jamie Ortiz (Moriarty, NM),43.37 on 4, $1,074, 2,000Flex; 6. Lacy L. Dyer
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(Alamosa, CO) / Kyon L. Kreutzer (La Veta, CO),44.91 on 4, $400; 7. Nicole Sweazea(Mountainair, NM) / Carl Sweazea (Mountainair,NM), 46.14 on 4, $400Incentive1. Nick T. Garcia (Moriarty, NM) / Jamie Ortiz(Moriarty, NM), 32.36 on 3, $800, 2,000 Flex; 2.Shawn Holgate (Crownpoint, NM) / Devin Henry(Crownpoint, NM), 35.58 on 3, $600; 3. Juan F.Carpio (Santa Fe, NM) / Alejandro Chavez (SantaFe, NM), 37.01 on 3, $400Overall Fast Time1. Erasmo Ochoa (Santa Fe, NM) / Kyle Encinias(Los Lunas, NM), 5.90, $566; 2. Pat J. Forkner(Bluewater, NM) / Rudy Benavidez (Albuquerque,NM), 6.91, $378
#9Total Payout: $22,010Average1. Andy Keith James (La Junta, CO) / Merrill V.Bond (Rocky Ford, CO), 36.52 on 4, $5,944,6,000 Flex; 2. Dallas C. Kiker (Red River, NM) /Ralph J. Gallegos (Questa, NM), 44.60 on 4,$3,962, 6,000 Flex; 3. Steve Chavez (Corrales,NM) / Hector Lopez (Clayton, NM), 45.24 on 4,$3,136, 2,000 Flex; 4. Lacy L. Dyer (Alamosa,CO) / Fernando F. Gonzales Jr. (Questa, NM),45.76 on 4, $2,312, 2,000 Flex; 5. Joseph E.Lucero (Bernalillo, NM) / Jason Baca (Belen,NM), 49.25 on 4, $1,156, 2,000 Flex; 6. RigoCarmona (Bloomfield, NM) / A. J. Sandoval(Cuba, NM), 49.71 on 4, $600, 2,000 Flex; 7.
#11 - Joshua Turner (Hatch, NM) / Shane Jodie (Crownpoint, NM),31.34 on 4, $4,722 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#10 - Vincente Guerrero, Jr. (Santa Fe, NM) / Adam R. Esquibel(Las Vegas, NM), 39.31 on 4, $5,520 and $3,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings each
#9 - Andy Keith James (La Junta, CO) / Merrill V. Bond (Rocky Ford, CO), 36.52 on 4, $5,944 and$3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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Jimmy Cotant (Continental Divide, NM) / Jeff A.Bond (Ramah, NM), 50.18 on 4, $600; 8. JoseMendiaz Coronado Jr. (Santa Fe, NM) / FaustinoA. Enriquez (Santa Fe, NM), 50.54 on 4, $400;9. Dallas C. Kiker (Red River, NM) / Rick A.Sinclair (Springer, NM), 52.26 on 4, $400; 10.Julie G. Gibson (Los Lunas, NM) / Bill McDowell(Clayton, NM), 57.28 on 4, $400Incentive1. Dallas C. Kiker (Red River, NM) / BrandonM. Muniz (Santa Rosa, NM), 27.04 on 3, $800,6,000 Flex; 2. Dallas C. Kiker (Red River, NM)/ Ralph J. Gallegos (Questa, NM), 30.05 on 3,$600; 3. Manuel J. Lucero (Jemez Pueblo, NM)/ Trevor T. Larranaga (Santa Fe, NM), 31.55 on3, $400; 4. Beau Mcdowell (Red River, NM) /Bill McDowell (Clayton, NM), 36.34 on 3, $200Overall Fast Time1. Isaac S. Pena (Alamogordo, NM) / James R.Sanchez (Ruidoso Downs, NM), 6.64, $660; 2.Miguel Duran (Bernalillo, NM) / Julian Lopez(Ponderosa, NM), 7.58, $440
#8 PickDrawTotal Payout: $10,766Average1. Justin L. Lopez (Santa Rosa, NM) / CruzDominguez Jr. (Santa Fe, NM), 30.29 on 3,$3,290, 6,000 Flex; 2. Michael A. Garcia(Aztec, NM) / Ruben A. Loya (Santa Fe, NM),34.33 on 3, $2,194, 6,000 Flex; 3. MiguelDuran (Bernalillo, NM) / Darlene B. Sinclair(Springer, NM), 42.54 on 3, $1,736, 6,000Flex; 4. C. D. Meeks (Llaves, NM) / MaxCalladitto (Prewitt, NM), 47.99 on 3, $640; 5.Richard W. Martin (Alamosa, CO) / Clint P. Clah(Rnch De Taos, NM), 49.42 on 3, $640, 6,000Flex; 6. Richard W. Martin (Alamosa, CO) /Steve C. Larranaga (Santa Fe, NM), 50.94 on3, $240; 7. Bruno A. Carrillo (Santa Fe, NM) /Manual F. Lozano (Dalhart, TX), 17.99 on 2,$120; 8. Leland P. Ramone (Prewitt, NM) / JimH. Hill (Radium Springs, NM), 18.03 on 2Overall Fast Time1. Justin L. Lopez (Santa Rosa, NM) / CruzDominguez Jr. (Santa Fe, NM), 8.98, $304; 2.Juan F. Carpio (Santa Fe, NM) / Levi C. Tenbrink(Albuquerque, NM), 9.15, $202
#12 Gold PlusTotal Payout: $7,336Average1. Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) /Michael M. Martinez (Los Lunas, NM), 36.49 on4, $2,180, 3,000 Flex; 2. Rigo Carmona(Bloomfield, NM) / Michael M. Martinez (LosLunas, NM), 41.90 on 4, $1,634, 3,000 Flex;3. Travis H. Regensberg (Las Vegas, NM) / Tye D.Sims (Mobeetie, TX), 45.28 on 4, $1,090,3,000 Flex; 4. John L. Garcia (Springer, NM) /Butch A. Whitten Jr. (Cimarron, NM), 46.51 on4, $544Incentive1. Jerry H. Elkins (Milan, NM) / Kade Elkins
(Grants, NM), 37.70 on 3, $912, 3,000 Flex;2. Matthew Paul Sanchez (Albuquerque, NM) /Matthew Sanchez (San Fidel, NM), 24.30 on 2,$608, 3,000 Flex; 3. Kevin Sweazea(Mountainair, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia,NM), 9.61 on 1, 3,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Gabe Trujillo (Peralta, NM) / Perri V. Sanchez(Peralta, NM), 6.44, $368
#10 G+ Century BonusTotal Payout: $300Average1. Kirk Kennedy (Des Moines, NM) / Joel B.Bunker (Sharon Springs, KS), 39.72 on 3,$300
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have, hidden deep inside of us, a passionfor pole vaulting, or Greco-Romanwrestling. I think it’s because of therespect that we have for people whodedicate such a huge part of their lives toa particular competitive endeavor. Morethan that, I think it’s the admiration wehave for those that respect an athleticcompetition to such an extent that underno circumstances would they defile it inany way. We see how much they sacrificeand how much of their lives they havededicated, and yet completely and fullyembrace the outcome as final…regardless of whether it’s right or wrong.
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Most disturbing of all, it doesn’t seemlike there is any end to it in sight. I thinkfor a long time the example as to how tobehave inside the arena was set by thosecontestants of an era past. Not only didthey set the example as to how to behave,they also served as enforcers of goodbehavior to those who they perceived tohave crossed over the line. Sadly, most ofthem aren’t around any longer for eitherpurpose.
The last hope is that rodeocontestants, ropers, and the like, willsomehow find a way to self-correct. Iagree that it’s a long shot, but there arestill great examples to follow. In thecoming month, a lot of us will be gluedto our televisions to watch the Olympics.We’ll find ourselves interested, if notoffering technical analysis on sportingevents we know practically nothingabout. It becomes all-consuming to an
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Open RodeoDay 1 PerformanceJuly 4, 2012Ranch Broncs1. Kevin Parker, 77, $500; 2. Allen Godfrey, 73,$176Breakaway1. Karley Johnson 2.07 $440; 2. Daria Weir 2.82$330; 3. Nicole Sweazea, 3.16, $220; 4. RandySimpson 3.39 $110Calf Roping1. J.D. Kibbe, 10.61, $440; 2. Pacen Marez,10.75, $330; 3. Court Smith, 11.40, $220; 4.John Pete Etcheverry, 11.92, $110Bull Riding1. Tanner Harvey, 82, $500; 2. Michael Mauldin,70, $260Steer Wrestling1. Presten McCullar, 5.66, $165Saddle Bronc1. DeMarquis Tchernshoff, 77, $500Barrel Racing1. Lisa McWhorter, 16.989, $759; 2. LesleyMaynard, 17.126, $569; 3. Diedra Hale, 17.213,$380; 4. Brandie Hughes, 17.585, $190Team Roping1. Chris Francis & Logan Medlin, 4.77, $2592; 2.Jake Brown & Steve Purcella, 4.81, $1944; 3.James Gilliland & Cody Wilson, 5.61, $1296; 4.Cooper Wimberly & Pedro Maestas, 5.63, $648
Second Performance, July 5, 2012
Ranch Broncs1. Jeb Loney, 81, $500; 2. Will O’Quinn, 73,$220Breakaway1. Abbie Medlin, 2.27, $506; 2. Kaitlyn Silva,3.36, $380; 3. Jessica Silva, 3.41, $253; 4.LeAnn Herring, 3.77, $126
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“Cowboy Christmas,” as it has come to be called, the Fourth of JulyCelebration is the best timeof the year for cowboys andcowgirls in the rodeo arena.This year the celebrateddate fell right in the middleof the week, opening thedoor for lots of time forcowboys and cowgirls to hitthe road and enjoy themany events stretchingacross the country.
Arizona had a big eventthis year, marking 100 years in the making. The Round Valley Rodeo held in Springerville / Eagar, Arizona was a hit among those who wanted to mark theirname in the history books. The one-day rodeo was surrounded by a celebration throughout the entirecommunity and the countries Independence Day was well represented in the small Arizona community.
100th Annual Round Valley RodeoJuly 4, 2012
Wild Horse Race1. Deaon Nozie, Nelson Raonhorse, Frankie CaddoBareback Riding1. Earl Tsosie, 67; 2. Adam Tanner, 75Open Calf Roping1. Wacey Walraven, 10.7Incentive Calf Roping1. Ted Walker, 26.5Saddle Bronc Riding1. Shawn EbertBreakaway Roping1. Madelyn Wesertz, 4.5; 2. Whitney Cline, 5.1Team Roping1. Kyle Robert . Bobby Waljker, 5.9; 2. PedroEgurolla / Steve Gaona, 6.3Incentive Team RopingScott Scarbrough / Robert Orona, 6.8; 2. CarinLee / Robert Orona, 9.0Barrel Racing1. Kelly Waide, 17.5; 2. Marrissa Simpson, 17.87;3. Megan Stock, 17.89; 4. Nalynn Cline, 17.95Bull RidingNo Qualified RidesAll-Around1. Madelyn Wuertz
Heading into New Mexico, two events settled within 60 miles of eachother have become the crown jewel of thebig July rodeo weekend. The Smokey
Bear Stampede in Capitan, New Mexicoand the Mescalero Apache IndianCeremonial and Rodeo in Mescalero,New Mexico are always hits amongrodeo contestants and fans. Both eventswere well attended and contestants wereable to make each rodeos performance ateach rodeo throughout the long weekend.
The small community of Capitan wasonce again in full force, welcoming thisyear’s event and the fun and excitement itbrings. The Smokey Bear Stampede alsogot a national plug from ABC news andits coverage of the top ten best smalltowns to celebrate July 4.
Smokey Bear Stampede Results20th Annual Ranch RodeoJuly 6 & 7, 2012
Ranch RodeoAverage Winners1. Broken Horns Ranch; 2. Turkey Track Ranch; 3.Circle Cross Ranch
Broken Horns Ranch, Lon, New MexicoTeam Members: Justen Washburn, Ryan Danley,Cody Lightfoot, & Cody WindersTeam Time; Team Doctoring Broken Horns Ranch -24.12Team Branding Carter Ranch - 42.10Chute Loading Circle Cross Ranch - 35.00Stray Gathering Broken Horns Ranch - 1:33.10Wild Cow Milking Turkey Track Ranch - 50.00
Ranch RodeoRanch BroncJuly 6th1. J.R. Shafer, Blackwater Ranch, 71; 2. JohnJones, Turkey Track Ranch, 64
July 7th1/2. J.R. Shafer, Blackwater Ranch / Coby Reid,Bar Heart X Ranch, 67
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Calf Roping1. Billy Bob Brown, 8.81, $5062. Court Smith, 9.50, $380; 3. Bryce Runyan,9.76, $253; 4. James Southard, 9.90, $126Bull Riding1. Tanner Harvey, 85, $500; 2. Dainiel Morgan,78, $220Steer Wrestling1. Miles McCullar, 5.32, $275Saddle Bronc1. Casey Sisk, 78, $500Barrel Racing1. Lisa McWhorter, 16.474, $8762. Jana Bean, 16.611, $657; 3. Kalyn Hazen,16.669, $438; 4. Leslie Hines, 16.711, $219Team Roping1. Kyle Roberts & Nano Garza, 5.33, $2430; 2.Jake Brown & Lane Siggins, 5.56, $1822; 3. SalGomez & Graylin Elkins, 5.66, $1216; 4. TaylorPuckett & Casey Hatley, 5.73, $606
Third Performance, July 6, 2012
Ranch Broncs1. Jeb Loney, 75, $500; 2. John Hobbs, 70, $176Breakaway1. Shaylin Jacobs, 2.82, $436; 2. StephanieLogan, 3.04, $327; 3. Ciarra LeFebre, 3.12, $227Calf Roping1. J.D. Kibbe, 9.87, $396; 2. Jim Breck Bean,11.09, $264Bull RidingNo Qualified Rides; Saddle Bronc1. Brandon Biebelle, 68, $500; 2. Brandon Jones,50, $176Barrel Racing1. Jana Bean, 16.991, $418; 2. Diedra Hale,17.494, $313; 3. Michal Robertson, 17.685, $218Team Roping1. Randy Rix & Louie Molina, 5.62, $1604; 2.Brandon Gonzales & Cole Jackson, 5.99, $1202;3. Taylor Puckett & Cade Passig, 6.84, $838
Day 4 Performance, July 7, 2012
Ranch Broncs1. Kyle Goss, 80, $500; 2. Cody Hendren, 76,$198Breakaway1. Stepanie Logan, 2.62, $3382. Shaylynn Jacobs, 3.06, $254; 3. ChalonLeFebre, 3.10, $177Calf Roping1. Chad Shaw, 14.27, $165Bull RidingNo Qualified RidesSaddle Bronc1. Brandon Biebelle, 78, $500Barrel Racing1. Kalyn Hazen, 17.064, $306; 2. Deidra Hale,17.280, $204Team Roping1. Blain Vick & Jake Matthews, 4.24, $1486; 2.Brandon Gonzolas & Cole Jackson, 4.77, $1112;3. Josh Siggins & J.D. Logan, 5.11, $776
The Mescalero Apache Ceremonialand Rodeo was also a huge hit this year.The event hosted daily Indian dances, aswell as a parade on July 7. The rodeoitself was well attended once again andincorporated lots of action including awild horse race on Saturday and lots oftimed and roughstock competitors.
Mescalero Apache Indian Ceremonial andRodeo, July 4 - 7, 2012
July 4, 2012
Bareback Riding1. Casey Peterson, 66, $43Saddle Bronc Riding1. Cody Hendren, 63, $310Calf Roping1. Connor Hall, 9.22, $426; 2. Bryce Runyan,10.25, $320; 3. Cody Hurt, 10.4, $223Bull RidingNo Qualified RidesBarrel Racing1. Kathy Epperson, 18.74, #462; 2. LisaMcWhorter, 18.77, $346; 3. Stephanie Brewer,19.22, $241Team Roping1. Billy Bob Brown / Logan Medlin, 4,88,$2,452; 2. Scott Martin / Gary Sutton, 5.22,$1,839; 3. Cooper Wimberly / Bode Baize, 5.78,$1,226; 4. Taylor Puckett / Kade Passig, 5.85,$613
July 5, 2012
Bareback Riding1. J.R Chino, 63, $31Saddle Bronc Riding1. Cody Hendren, 61, $490Calf Roping1. J.D. Kibbe, 11.13, $532; 2. Bryce Runyan,11.38. $399; 3. Cory Lesebre, 16.22, $278Bull Riding1. Cody Mathews, 82, $730Barrel Racing1. Kime Coleman, 18.43, $468; 2. Shiann Irwin,18.58, $351; 3. Jordan Bassett, 18.59, $234; 4.Shannon Tidwell, 18.87, $117Team Roping1. Chris Francis / Logan Medlin, 4,87, $2,228; 2.Jarod Rogers . Nano Garza, 5.25, $1,671; 3. SalGomez / Josh Smithaman, 5.75. $1,114; 4.Cooper Wimberly / Bode Baize, 5.91, $557
July 6, 2012
Bareback RidingNo Qualified RidesSaddle Bronc Riding1. Cody Hendren, 60, $430Calf Roping1. J.D. Kibbe, 11.59, $532; 2. Lane Siggins,13.00, $399; 3. Ty Baker, 13.31; 278
Bull RidingNo Qualified RidesBarrel Racing1. Shiann Irwin, 18.61, $452; 2. Megan Albrecht,18.84, $339; 3. Olivia Train, 19.23, $226; 4.Michal Robertson, 19.24, $113Team Roping1. Jake Brown / J.D. Logan 5.19. $2,116; 2.Blaine Vick / Kyle Crick, 5.62, $1,587; 3. SalGomez / Pedro Maestes, 5.94, $1,058; 4. CooperWimberly / Nano Garza, 6.28, $529
July 7, 2012Bareback Riding1. Casey Paterson, 72, $370Saddle Bronc RidingNo Qualified RidesCalf Roping1. Bryce Runyan, 18.53, $474; 2. Lane Siggins,23.31, $316Bull Riding1. Chon Miranda, 81, $610Barrel Racing1. Shiann Irwin, 18.01, $414; 2. AnneChroninger, 18.86, $276Team Roping1. Jake Brown / J.D. Logan, 5.34, $1,388; 2.Chris Frances / James Gililland, 5.5, $1,388; 3.Billy Bob Brown / Coy Burrel, 6.44, $694; 4.Billy Bob Brown / Logan Medlin, 10.41, $347
Up North, just across the Coloradoline, the Annual Red Ryder Roundupplayed out once again over the July 4thHoliday. The Pagosa Springs rodeo hasbeen a hotspot of rodeo action for over60 years and still offers one of thebiggest and best rodeos of the year. Thisyear’s, three-day action-packed event waswell attended by a variety of cowboysand cowgirls from many differentassociations throughout the Southwest,making it a great event to compete at and watch. Some of the best of the bestwere in fine fashion while riding androping their way to victory, and likemany years before, the rodeo was full ofsurprises and action for those who cameout to celebrate the fourth of July, rodeo style!
Red Ryder Roundup, Pagosa Springs, COJuly 4 – 7, 2012
Bareback Riding1. Larry Carter, 67, $305; 2. Zach Nugent, 66,$229; 3. John Killian, 64, $153; 4. Zach Nugent,63, $76Saddle Bronc Riding1. Jay Harrison, 75, $369; 2/3. Robert Burbank,72, $235; 2/3. Ryan Montroy, 72, $235
Ranch Bronc1. Randall Murphy, 65, $113Bull RidingJustin Howlett, 84, $1,252(Day Money)1. Justin Howlett, $90Steer Wrestling1. Jake Tujiillo, 4.7, $540; 2. Cody Pratt, 5,2,$405; Jeff Frizzell, 6,0, $282Breakaway Roping1. April Pablo, 2.46, $661; 2. Angela Carter,2.78. $495; 3. Whitney Dutton, 2.85, $330; 4.Jessie Sauzo, 2.91, $165Open Calf Roping1. Seth AHll, 10.9. $485; 2. Christian Sanchez,11.6, $364; 3. JoDan Mirabal, 13.4, $254Incentive Calf Roping1. Kyle Roberts, 24.0, $245Open Team Roping1. Russell Sullivan / Brain Sullivan, 7.1, $$1,718;2/4. JoDan Maribal, 8.4, $906; 2/4. AndreasSanchez / Christian Sanchez, 8.4, $906; 2/4.Beau Lamb / Frank Padilla, 8.4, $906; 5. BrianSullivan / Tim Lamb, 8.7, $167Incentive Team Roping1/2. Andreas Sanchez / Christian Sanchez, 8.4,$1,482; 1/2.Jodan Mirabal / Cody Mirabal, 8.4,$1,482; 3. Brian Sullivan / Tim Lamb, 8.7, $938;4. Ricky Rathejin / Deon Mastes, 8.7, $692; 5.Teresa Brevik / Phl Brevik, 9.1, $346Scrambled Egg Team Roping1. Phillip Valdez / Lacy Dyer, 9.8, $1,046; 2. RossSmith / Lance Taylor, 10.4, $784; 3. Jerry Kemsey/ Dori Weber, 12.6, $546Open Barrel Race1. Kately McCree, 18.029, $488; 2. Kelly Waide,18.077, $388, 3. Shawn Sterling Schuck,18.371, $259; 4. Caren Lamb, 18.444. $214; 5.Melissa Trujillo, 18.485, $183Incentive Barrel Race1. Alice Pack, 18.792, $255; 2. LeighannScribner, 18.826, $190; 3. Becky Trujillo, 19.139.$118; 4. Rebecca Kenner, 19.242, $92Jr. Barrel Race(14 and Under)1. Megan Bramswell-McMellar, 18.356; 2. ZoeRathejin, 18.916; 3. Stromi Pittman, 19.020,$145
One other event that shook theSouthwestern ground was hosted inGrants, New Mexico throughout the JulyFourth Holiday. The Wild West DaysRodeo was a combination of events forlots of different cowboys and cowgirls.The event, that ran July 4 through the 8incorporated an Open rodeo, teamroping, NBHA barrel race and an 18 and under Jr. roughstock and timed event rodeo. The event was filled withaction of all sorts, making it a hotspotthroughout the Fourth of July forcowboys and cowgirls.
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2012 Junior Rough Stock ChampionsGrants, New MexicoSheep Riding Champion - Jett TrubyCalf Riding Champion - Aaron RandolphSteer Riding Champion - Hunter SalterBull Riding Champion- Wyatt HarperSaddle Bronc Champion- Ralph LeSuerBarback Champion- Wyatt Harper
2012 Jr. Timed Event ChampionsGrants, New Mexico
6 & Under Barrels1. Payson Hicks, 17.652; 2. Shayna Wimberely,18.767; 3. Cooper Wood, 19.834; 4. Jhett Truby,20.708; 5. Cash Pioche, 22.105; 6. KyleeSanchez, 25.541; 7. Cade Sells, 26.055; 8.Timber Wimberely, 29.62; 9. Sage Griego Acuna,31.35; 10. Shauncey Cordova, 36.5786 & Under Pole Bending1. Cash Pioche, 26.32; 2. Jhett Truby, 26.778; 3.Payson Hicks, 27.93; 4. Shayna Wimberely,30.154; 5. Timber Wimberely, 30.729; 6. CooperWood, 35.314; 7. Ike Cline, 37.11; 8. SageGriego Acuna, 38.099; 9. Shauncey Cordova,47.69; 10. Shaylee Cordova, 63.8916 & Under Flags1. Cooper Wood, 7.138; 2. Shayna Wimberely,7.773; 3. Cash Pioche, 8.208; 4. Cade Sells,9.192; 5. Payson Hicks, 11.965; 6. DominicOrozco, 13.521; 7. Ike Cline, 14.741; 8.Shauncey Cordova, 14.78; 9. Kylee Sanchez,15.74; 10. Shaylee Cordova, 16.4956 & Under Goats1. Payson Hicks, 7.134; 2. Jhett Truby, 7.444; 3.Shayna Wimberely, 7.726; 4. Cash Pioche, 8.003;5. Cooper Wood, 8.19; 6. Cade Sells, 8.387; 7.Dominic Orozco, 9.419; 8. Timber Wimberely,10.154; 9. Kylee Sanchez, 11.524; 10. SageGriego Acuna, 15.8357-9 Barrels1. Payton McNiel, 17.587; 2. Mia Wilson, 18.02;3. Evann Segura, 18.116; 4. Brad Moreno,18.296; 5. Natalie Smalley, 18.681; 6. Carly Jo
Sells, 18.948; 7. Cheyenne Pioche, 19.176; 8.Aubrey Trujillo, 19.827-9 Poles1. Carly Jo Sells, 21.996; 2. Payton McNiel,23.109; 3. Natalie Smalley, 26.846; 4. BradMoreno, 26.949; 5. Aubrey Trujillo, 28.423; 6.Cheyenne Pioche, 29.387; 7. Mia Wilson, 29.9927-9 Goats1. Jake Orris, 15.352; 2. Sterlin English, 15.744;3. Mia Wilson, 15.955; 4. Evann Segura, 17.352;5. Carly Jo Sells, 17.883; 6. Payton McNiel,
17.927; 7. Gunner Truby, 17.951; 8. BladenReno, 18.304; 9. Brad Moreno, 22.03; 10.Bodie Narramore, 22.1677-9 Breakaway1. Bodie Narramore, 3.943; 2. SterlinEnglish, 6.145; 3. Jake Orris, 7.2637-9 Steer Breakaway1. Sterlin English, 3.488; 2. Bladen Reno,6.529; 3. Gunner Truby, 9.437-9 Step Down1. Sterlin English, 5.05510-13 Girl10-13 Girls Saddle Winner - Chali Simpson10-13 Calf Roping1. Garrett Jacobs, 24.549; 2. Landon Munoz,36.82; 3. Zane Munoz, 43.859
6-Under Boys Saddle Winner - Cash Pioche6-Under Girls Saddle Winner - Payson Hicks
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10-13 Boy Breakaway1. Garrett Jacobs, 2.186; 2. Stran Thomspon, 4.1210-13 Ribbon Roping1. Stran Thomspon, 12.0610-13 Chute Dogging1. Garrett Jacobs, 4.1910-13 Boys Goat Tying1. Garrett Jacobs, 12.174; 2. Zane Munoz, 12.208; 3.Kyle Lucero , 14.592; 4. Stran Thomspon, 14.606; 5.Newt Elkins, 19.57410-13 Girls Barrels1. Chali Simpson, 16.996; 2. Hayley McNiel, 17.189;3. Jorie Harwell, 17.196; 4. Kasey Eaves, 17.862; 5.Bethanie Shofner, 17.924; 6. Peyton McKinley,17.948; 7. Mckenzie Watkins, 18.27; 8. AbigailShofner, 18.829; 9. Lyndsey Orris, 18.832; 10.Stormie Griego Acuna, 20.91110-13 Girls Poles1. Jorie Harwell, 22.066; 2. Tia Stevenson, 24.276; 3.Abigail Shofner, 24.382; 4. Bethanie Shofner,25.744; 5. Blythe Beshears, 26.157; 6. HayleyMcNiel, 26.621; 7. Mckenzie Watkins, 28.338; 8.Senna Mason, 28.479; 9. Lyndsey Orris, 29.113; 10.Kerstyn Ross, 29.1910-13 Girls Goats1. Chali Simpson, 9.68; 2. Lyndsey Orris, 11.31; 3.Blythe Beshears, 12.194; 4. Bethanie Shofner,12.724; 5. Mckenzie Watkins, 12.947; 6. JorieHarwell, 13.075; 7. Hayley McNiel, 15.584; 8.Abigail Shofner, 16.38; 9. Tia Stevenson, 18.125; 10.Stormie Griego Acuna, 28.91; 10-13 Girls TeamRoping1. Abigail Shofner, 14.8210-13 Breakaway1. Chali Simpson, 3.557; 2. Peyton McKinley, 3.907;3. Hayley McNiel, 5.416; 4. Mckenzie Watkins, 6.327;5. Kerstyn Ross, 6.934; 6. Senna Mason, 10.006
1:30 PerformanceBareback Riding1. Tyner BegaySaddle Bronc RidingNo Qualified RidesBull RidingNo Qualified RidesNovice Bull Riding1. Corey ClarkBarrel Racing1D - Melissa Trujillo; 2D - Kyla Elkins; 3D -Chalon Lefebre; 4D – Brittany PowersBreakaway Roping1. Chalon Lefebre; 2. Morgan Gonzales; 3. ShelbyMontanoCalf Roping1. Roger Montano; 2. Matt ChaffinTeam Roping1. Chase Massingal / Estavan Castillo; 2. CodyMirabal / Jo Dan Mirabal; 3. Carl Elkins / RenoEddy; 4. Cody Mirabal / Estavan Castillo
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Bareback Riding1. Tyner BegaySaddle Bronc Riding1. Robert Burbank; 2. Chance BarnesBull RidingNo Qualified RidesNovice Bull Riding1. Corey Clark; 2. Elgin MarieBarrel Racing1D – Megan McMillan; 2D – Victoria Torres; 3D –Payson Hicks; 4D – Candy WilliamsBreakaway Roping1. Chalon Lefebre; 2. Shelby Sherwood; 3.Morgan Gonzales Calf Roping1. Corey LefebreTeam Roping1. Brandon Gonzales / Joel Siow; 2. Tyler Armijo /Carlos Barajas; 3. Bobby Marsh / Brian Sullivan;4. Tyler Armijo / Joel Siow
10-13 Boys Saddle Winner - Garrett Jacobs
10-13 Girls Saddle Winner - Chali Simpson
14-18 Girls Barrels1. Bailey Harwell, 16.899; 2. Makayla Jacobs,17.326; 3. Lany Elkins, 17.351; 4. Haley Wolfe,17.484; 5. Jordan Woodbury, 17.725; 6. BrookeEaves, 17.842; 7. Jordan Noe, 17.85; 8. WhitleyCline, 17.892; 9. Dallas Beshears, 18.169; 10.Aisha Curley, 18.461; 11. Lindsey Adcock,18.603; 12. Shaylee Pacheco, 20.932; 13. CiaraLefebre, 25.11914-18 Pole Bending1. Haley Wolfe, 21.317; 2. Shaylee Pacheco,24.773; 3. Bailey Harwell, 25.973; 4. WhitleyCline, 26.859; 5. Aisha Curley, 31.271; 6. CiaraLefebre, 32.448; 7. Jordan Noe, 33.423; 8.Brooke Eaves, 38.863; 9. Lindsey Adcock, 40.49114-18 Goats1. Makayla Jacobs, 9.209; 2. Lindsey Adcock,9.91; 3. Ciara Lefebre, 12.565; 4. Jordan Noe,12.684; 5. Jordan Woodbury, 12.996; 6. BaileyHarwell, 15.402; 7. Lany Elkins, 1052114-18 Girls Breakaway1. Jordan Noe, 3.39; 2. Makayla Jacobs, 4.503; 3.Aisha Curley, 5.325; 4. Dallas Beshears, 8.87514-18 Calf Roping1. Sterling Cowdrey, 11.745; 2. Tyson Charlie,16.607; 3. Corey Lefebre, 16.672; 4. TylerMontano, 19.069; 5. Tyler Plant , 27.427; 6.Christian Sandoval, 28.326; 7. Tyler Hise, 39.972;8. Ashley Black, 40.30514-18 Calf Roping1. Sterling Cowdrey, 11.74514-18 Breakaway1. Sterling Cowdrey, 1.991; 2. Tyler Hise, 5.009;14-18 Boys Ribbon Roping1. Emory Sedillo, 14.851; 2. Tyler Hise, 26.167Open Rodeo, Grants New MexicoJuly 4, 2012
14-18 Boys Saddle Winner- Sterling Cowdrey
14-18 Girls Saddle Winner - Makayla Jacobs
Church on the TrailJuly 4, 2012Zamora Roping Productions
Saddle Roping#10 HandicapTotal Payout: $1,874Average1. Vincente Guerrero Jr. (Santa Fe, NM) /Gerardo Villalba (Santa Fe, NM), 22.42 on 3,$750; 2. Kody H Yamamoto (Las Vegas, NM) /Juan J. Rico (Clayton, NM), 26.79 on 3, $562;3. Olavio Hernandez (Estancia, NM) / RigoPerez (Albuquerque, NM), 29.10 on 3, $376;4. Jose D Mendiaz (Santa Fe, NM) / Joel Rivera(Santa Fe, NM), 29.54 on 3, $186
Saddle Winner - Joel Rivera - 110 points
Church on the Trail Trailer RopingOpen Handicap1. Justin Lopez & Ricky Wilson, 25.90, 70pts; 2. Leo Muniz & Ricky Wilson, 27.67, 60pts; 3. Jonathan Lucero & Jose Mendiaz,28.41, 50 pts; 4. Vicente Guerrero & EddyAlcon, 34.12, 40 pts; 5. Jeremy Martinez &Kenny Zamora, 36.40, 30 pts; 6. HugoOchoa & Juan Carpio, 39.81, 20 pts; 7.Mario Mendoza & David Martinez, 40.15, 10 pts
Trailer Winner - Ricky Wilson - 130 pts2. Justin Lopez - 70 pts3. Leo Muniz - 60 pts
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Producer Heads North!The Southwest team roping producer
Kenny Zamora and his Zamora RopingProductions headed north for an eventthis year. They went really, really farnorth, across the border into Canada.Zamora and his crew went to Ft. St. John,BC, Canada on June 30-July 1, 2012.There they hosted a World SeriesQualifier for those across the board toqualify for this year’s WSTR Finale. Theevent showcased a #9, #10 and a #11World Series event, as well as a #10Handicap Warm Up roping. Winnerswalked away with big paychecks andlarge smiles thanks to Zamora, whocontinues to offer ropings to more andmore people across the county and nowother countries, too.
World Series QualifierFt. St. John, BC, CanadaJune 30-July1, 2012Zamora Roping Productions
#10 Handicap Warm Up Roping 1. Bruce Coleman & Wayne Spiers , 44.28,$2,772; 2. Ray Sayles & Luke Muehler, 44.91,$2,080; 3. Jim Green & Cole Pozzoman, 45.26,$1,368; 4. Greg Wilson & Doug Rainwater,47.21, $692
#11 World Series Qualifier1. Doug Lefebvre & Cole Pozzoman, 46.22,$5,520; 2. Delmer Siemens & Josh Siemens,46.90, $3,312; 3. Mike Duncan & Justin Potts,47.75, $2208
#10 World Series Qualifier1. Char Coopr & Wayne Spiers, 43.66, $7,200; 2.Greg Wilson & Doug Rainwater, 43.74, $5,400;3. Rylan Seely & Josh Hillock, 46.99, $3600; 4.Clem Dechant & Dennis Dillman, 49.11, $1800
#9 World Series Qualifier1. Dwayne Krieger & Billy Loewen, 44.14,$4,656; 2. Sandy Suter & Trish Kohorst, 45.87,$3,246; 3. Bruce Coleman & Grant Callison,47.30, $2,400; 4. Bruce Roberts & Josh Siemens,47.46, $1,692; 5. Donald Szybunka & WayneSpiers, 51.84, $1,270; 6. Keri Mikkelson & ColinMikkelson , 54.09, $846
2012 Rope for the Cure
#11 World Series Qualifier champions,Doug Lefebvre and Cole Pozzoman,46.22, $5,520
#10 World Series Qualifier champions, Char Cooprand Wayne Spiers, 43.66, $7,200
#9 World Series Qualifier champions,Dwayne Krieger and Billy Loewen,44.14, $4,656
Reserve #9 World Series Champions,Sandy Suter and Trish Kohorst, 45.87,$3,246
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ACTRA memberships for 2012close July 31, 2012 for the Wrangler/Professional’s Choice ACTRA NationalFinals in Reno, Nevada on October 20through 27, 2012.
Members will be working to getqualified for their Chapter Finals.Qualifications vary from Chapter toChapter. Once they are qualified andattend their Chapter Finals, it’s off towhat promises to be the biggestACTRA Finals ever.
It is estimated that the payoffs forthis year’s National Finals will exceed$900,000 in cash, awards and added money.
The Champions of the primaryropings will receive Champion Cactussaddles as well as buckles fromSkyline Silversmiths, both designedspecially for the 30th anniversaryroping. Reserve Champions will alsoreceive specially designedChampionship saddles from CactusSaddlery. Average winners in theprimary ropings will receive awards to10th place. The top 40 or 50 teamscoming back that don’t place in the top 10 will receive high team awardsfrom Professional’s Choice, Wrangleror Weaver Leather. All our Sponsorswill be featured in the ACTRA prizeline. A big thank you to all thesponsors for helping make the NationalFinals so great.
The Professional’s Choicecontestant trophy jackets have beenordered and will be distributed byProfessional’s Choice representatives at the Livestock Event Center Arena.The list of awards goes on and on. A total of over 2,000 awards in all willbe presented. Everyone who attendsthe ACTRA National Finals will be a winner.
Don’t miss your chance to be awinner. Join if you haven’t, qualify and attend your Chapter Finals andmake plans to be a part of theWrangler/ Professional’s ChoiceACTRA National Finals 30thAnniversary Celebration.
Be sure to check out more details atthe ACTRA website at www.actra.org.
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Sunday, Oct. 21#10.5 Handicap, Mixed Handicap (#8 Even)
Monday, Oct. 22#8.5, Earl Hall Scholarship Roping
Tuesday, Oct. 23Century Roping, Director/Sponsor/ArenaOperators Roping, Banquet & Calcutta & Catastrophe
Fund Auction at Circus CircusWed., Oct. 24Wrangler Patriot Super 7Thursday, Oct. 25#5.5 Roping, Slot Tournament at Circus Circus
Friday, Oct. 26#4, Youth & Significant Others “Bones” Roping
Saturday, Oct. 27#3 Roping
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New This Year!RFD TV’S Roping & Riding – TylerMagnus Roping SchoolTuesday Afternoon, October 23
Heel-O-Matic RaffleThe ACTRA held it first Heel-O-Matic
Raffle at Reno Rodeo June 20, 2012.Winners included:1st: Heel-O-Matic Trainer - Jim Martins2nd: Heel-O-Matic Hitch Hopper - Roger Kawii3rd: Heel-O-Matic Bones Roping Dummy -
Julie Rightsell4th: Circus Circus 2-Day Getaway - Don Avila5th: Silver Legacy 2-Day Getaway -
Vicki JohnsonThe second drawing will be held at
ACTRA National Finals Oct. 20-27, 2012.Winners will receive:1st: Heel-O-Matic Trainer2nd: Heel-O-Matic Sled3rd: Heel-O-Matic Bones Roping Dummy4th: Circus Circus 2-Day Getaway5th: Silver Legacy 2-Day GetawayAdditional Prizes through 10th PlaceTickets Cost $20 Each • ACTRA/Heel-O-Matic Cap With Every Ticket PurchaseWinners Responsible For Shipping Charges andDo Not Have To Be Present To Win.
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Format ON-SITE ENTRY • CASH ONLY2Open (with #15 Incentive)$150/roper. Enter 2 times, maximim • 5-steer,Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive / Non-incentive • Must qualify to short round to receive Tour Points#15 Handicap$100/roper. Enter 3 times • 5-steer, Progressive after 1 • #14 team - 2 sec. off • #13 & under team - 4 sec. off#13 Handicap$100/roper. Enter 3 times • 5-steer, Progressive after 1 • #12 team - 2 sec. off • #11 & under team - 4 sec. off #12, #11 #10, #9 $100/roper. Enter 3 times maximum • 4-steer,Progressive after 1 • #12 (with #11 Incentive)#11 (with #10 Incentive) • #10 capped at an Elite #6(with #9 Incentive) • #9 capped at an Elite #5 (with #8 Incentive) • Top 20 teams to the short round • Top 30 to short round in #9 only.Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive)$100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum • 4-steer,Progressive after 1 • Any comb. of Incentive / Non-incentive • Gold Plus members 25 years and over only • Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Averageteams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings • Top 20 teams to the short round.#8 Pick/Draw, (capped at a #4)$120/roper. Pick 1, Draw 1 or Draw 2 • 3-steer,Progressive after 1 • #7 team - 2 sec. off • 6 & under - 3 sec. off • No Incentive • Top 30 teams to the short round.
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TEAM ROPING INFORMATION AND DATA
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Okay, it may only be August, but in just over a month the 2012
team roping season is going to hit its all timehigh as all of today’s great team ropingassociations and organizations will climaxwith their season-ending finals events.The Cinch USTRC National Finals
of Team Roping will once again hitOklahoma City, Oklahoma at the end ofOctober and the World Series of TeamRoping Finale will be taking shape inDecember in Las Vegas, Nevada during oneof rodeos biggest weeks of the year.The Cinch USTRC National Finals has
been the staple of great events for manyyears. The USTRC has made this event thebiggest and best event team ropers canexperience. Not only is there millions ofdollars handed out and hundreds of thousandsof dollars worth of prizes awarded throughoutthe week in Oklahoma City, the event is aweek-long team roping paradise. A roper canimmerse themselves in the sport and get a fillof team roping at its finest. The USTRC hasperfected the event and continues each andevery year to make it bigger and better thanthe year before. From the trade show to theteam roping seminars, as well as theChallenge arena, Jr. Looper Championshipsand the event itself, there is always somethingfor everyone who attends the event.This year’s USTRC Finals will once again
showcase the talents of team ropers who haveworked hard to earn Flex Earningsthroughout the 2012 season. Using theseearnings allows ropers a chance to rope forthe biggest USTRC payouts of the year in theShoot-Out events. These events are life-changing in many ways. Not only does thehundreds of thousands of dollars play a rolein a team roper’s life, it sets them on apedestal and gives them a chance to berecognized for hard work, determination andpersistence as a team roper.The USTRC Finals will play out October
22 - 30, 2012 at the Oklahoma StateFairgrounds. The week will be filled withPreliminary and Shoot-Out ropings, as wellas the great US Open Championships whichopens the door for the best of the best tocompete in an evening of great team ropingaction. There is also the #12 and #10 GoldPlus ropings where the high money winnerstake home Dodge trucks and Case tractors, aswell as the Cruel Girl all-girl ropings and theJr. Looper Championships. These events areintertwined throughout the week’s other
Preliminary and Shoot-Out events.In December, ropers can gather in Las
Vegas, Nevada for the World Series of TeamRoping Finale. Hosted during the week-long,PRCA National Finals Rodeo, this eventopens the door for not only lots of great teamroping action with huge payouts, but a fungetaway for team ropers and their friends andfamily during the year’s biggest rodeo. TheWorld Series of Team Roping has made itsname known over the past several years asone of the best team roping organizations inthe country and this year’s Finale looks toadd another notch to the WSTR setting up tobe bigger and better than ever.Last year’s winners were showered with
cash, as they have been since the WSTRinception. This included a payout of$1,165,000 in the #13 WSTR Finale,$1,230,000 in the #12 WSTR Finale,$1,188,000 in the #11 WSTR Finale and$1,160,000 in the #10 WSTR Finale.Setting new formats, qualification
avenues and payout structures, the WSTR hasset the bar for big payout ropings and theFinale is the pinnacle of the associationevents. The dates for this year’s WSTR Finaleare December 10-15, 2012. The roping willbegin with the #13 WSTR Finale and movethrough the #10 WSTR Finale throughout thefive days and will also incorporate severalother team roping events ropers have come to enjoy. Although the year is half way over, team
ropers have a lot of action ahead of them.The final couple of months of the year havebecome the biggest in the sport, withmillions of dollars up for grabs. The USTRCand the WSTR have helped make the sport ofteam roping one of the richest in the equineindustry and ropers have the opportunityeach year to be among some of the biggestwinners in the country. Not only that, theCinch USTRC National Finals of TeamRoping and the World Series of Team RopingFinale are always tons of fun for team ropers,their families and their friends. Each eventhas its own version of Final extravaganzasand they both have shaped their events to beinviting and exciting to team ropers in uniqueand different ways. The one thing that seemsto be the common denominator is the sportitself. Team roping has come many milessince it began and the horizon is filled withmany more milestones that will continue tomake team roping attractive and fun for thosewho come to enjoy it.
Team Ropers – It’s Finals Time
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Recently, I wrote about one of rodeosgreatest men, Everett Bowman.
However, there were five Bowman brothersin the family (actually six, one died young)and they all made headlines in the sport ofrodeo. Ed, Walter, Dick, and the youngest,Skeet were each great rodeo hands in theirown right and they all made contributionsto the sport of rodeo during its infancy.Although Everett received more publicityand is obviously the best-known, the otherbrothers are credited with things such asowning and training the first calf ropinghorse to back up and work rope while a calfwas being flanked and tied; the first horsetrailer on the rodeo circuit; the first to getoff the horse on the right side and flank acalf, and many other things as well. Thesemen started their rodeo careers in the mid 1920s.
Here are the stories.Ed Bowman, oldest of the brothers,
made several innovations to the sport ofcalf roping. He was the first man to showup at a rodeo with a horse that backed upand took slack out of the rope during a calfroping run. His famous horse, Back upPete, learned how to work rope by pure accident.
One day, while working cattle on theranch, Ed roped a wild steer in a brushyarea. Then he got off Pete to run down therope and tie the steer. When he did, amesquite branch hung on his chaps and,upon coming loose, it swung back and
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whacked Pete on the nose. Well Ol’ Peteran backwards taking slack out of the ropeat a high rate of speed. Ed realizedimmediately this was a much easier way toflank and tie cattle.
Back at the practice pen, he taught Peteto do this on cue. The command was,“Back up Pete.” At the first rodeo heentered after teaching Pete this trick, folkswere impressed with the ease in which Edwas able to bed his cattle. They won theevent. A few months later, at another rodeo,several guys had trained their horses toback up like Pete did. Within a year most ofthe top ropers in the country had trainedtheir horses the trick as well. Times weremuch quicker than before as a result. EdBowman was the first to have such a horse,however, and folks around the countrycame to know the famous horse simply bythe command Ed would bellow as he randown the rope, “Back up Pete.”
Another thing Ed did to helprevolutionize the sport of calf roping was toget off on either the right or left side of hishorse, depending upon how big the cattlewere. If the cattle were small enough, Edwould get off the right side of the horse,run down the rope and flank the calf thentie him (a feat unheard of at the time). Ifthe cattle were too big, he would get off thetraditional way (for the time), on the leftside of the horse, and run down the ropeand leg the calf over before tying it. Ed wasa shore-nuff athlete.
He also did things such as wear tennisshoes instead of boots so he ran faster tothe cattle from his horse and he tied hisropes off shorter than usual so the distancefrom horse to calf was quicker.
Ed also became known as a coach to theBowman brothers as he was alwaysfiguring out better ways to do things. Heoften coached younger brothers Everett andSkeet in the ways of rodeo and winning. Eddid not follow rodeo as vigorously asyounger brother Everett, or even babybrother Skeet, but he was just as handy. Edhad a passion for good horses and spentmost of his life raising and training them.He had several champions in cutting androdeo circles after retiring from the rodeo arena.
Skeet Bowman, the baby of the bunch,
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The Bowman Brothers More than Everett...
is probably best known in the rodeo worldafter brother Everett. Louis Bowman,author, and nephew of the bunch (Dick’sson), said Skeet was the best roper of thewhole crew. Skeet won many calf ropingtitles at major rodeos and probably wouldhave won a World Championship or two,but he had pretty much quit full-time rodeoby the early 1930s. You see, prior to 1929,records were sketchy and not officially keptto determine who the World Championwas. Championships were often determinedby who won a certain rodeo in those days.It wasn’t till the early ‘30s thatchampionship races were a thing to go after and by then Skeet was mostly donewith rodeo.
Skeet rodeoed full-time with brotherEverett throughout the mid and late ‘20s asa way to make a living. It sure beat cowboywages when you won as much as those twodid, but along the way he injured his backsteer wrestling. Back then, it was notuncommon for the dogging steers to weighin at a thousand pounds or more. Thisfavored stouter contestants such as brotherEverett who was, as they say, strong as a mule.
The back injury bothered Skeet off andon, so once he and Everett had put a littlemoney together, they bought a ranchoutside of Safford, Arizona. Skeet chose to
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run the ranch instead of rodeoing.He was still a winner at calf ropingcontest around the Southwest forquite some time after becoming afull-time rancher however. Heconsistently turned in timesunheard of for the day. You mightsay he, “raised the bar” in the calfroping event. He also became thesheriff of Graham County,Arizona, a position he held formany years. He later boughtEverett’s portion of the ranch andwas an important member of his
community the rest of his days.Brother Walter (Walt) Bowman may
have been the rounder of the bunch. He leftfor California and a cowboying job way outWest while still young. He cowboyedaround California most of his life androdeoed locally. He was one tough handhowever, and could win just aboutanywhere he showed up.
At Prescott’s 4th of July rodeo one year,Walt decided to makean appearance becausehe knew the rest of thefamily would be there.It was atraditionamong theBowman’s tomake certainrodeos such asPrescott eventhough Everettwas the onlyone who,“followed thetrail” as aprofession formore than a
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few years. Well ol’ Walt made his way tothe rodeo, arriving without any money.According to nephew Louis Bowman,“Older brother Ed always kind of took ashining to Walt - kind of took care of himwhen need be.” So even though Walt hadno money, no horse, and was dressed inbrogan shoes, Ed sponsored his $5 entryfee in the bulldogging and loaned him ahorse. Walt wound up winning Prescott andabout $300! A fortune at the time.
The middle of the five brothers wasreally not much of a cowboy at all. Oh sure,he grew up on a ranch and knew all about
cowboying from the time he was knee-high to a grasshopper, butDick Bowman used to say that he and the automobile were borntogether in 1896 and he was always more inclined mechanically thana-horseback. Dick went to WWI and was introduced to all kinds ofmachinery there that plumb excited this ol‘ country boy. When hereturned, he became an engineer, hydrologist, driver, electrician,carpenter, plumber and mechanic of all sorts - all self-taught.
Even though Dick did not rodeo and cowboy like the other fourbrothers, he made a contribution to rodeo which revolutionized thesport at the time. He invented the first horse trailer used on therodeo trail. While he may not officially be credited with inventingthe horse trailer, there were other mentions of trailers and what-notthat had been used to haul horses around prior to this, Dick’s trailer was definitely the first rodeo trailer and the first to be used by cowboys.
It came about like this. Brothers Everett and Skeet were trying toget from Safford, Arizona to Cheyenne, Wyoming for their first big-time rodeo outside of Arizona. They were in a crux over their horsesituation. Back then, folks hauled horses in the back of trucks, ormost of the time, they rode them. Although the brother duo hadtrailed a large herd of cattle from Globe, Arizona to Ely, Nevada justover a year before, making the entire round trip a-horseback, theyknew it was awful far to Cheyenne to ride and get there on time.However they could only haul one horse in the truck, what to do...
Dick told them, “Why don’t you load one in the truck and haulone?” They liked the idea, so Dick fashioned a hand-made trailer forhis brothers to use, in one afternoon. Although it took them over aweek to travel all the way to Cheyenne, on primitive and sometimesnon-existent roads, having two horses there instead of one enabledEverett and Skeet to clean house. They won more money at thatrodeo than either had ever seen at one time. This launched theirrodeo careers! Using that trailer, those two were able to go to manyrodoes around the country where you probably would have only seen“locals” in the past. As stated above, the two even won enoughmoney during the late ‘20s to buy a ranch back home. Althoughfolks gawked and laughed at those country bumpkins from Arizonawhen they first showed up with a contraption hooked to their vehiclewith a horse in it, they didn’t laugh long. It caught on quickly andothers were copying the “Bowman Trailer” inside of a year. Guyslike, Randy Bloomer, of famed Bloomer Trailers are still improvingon the invention to this day, but now you know who made the veryfirst one.
So, while Everett Bowman received most of the press, andrightfully so, because he did more for the sport of modern rodeothan most any other man in history, now we know the stories of hisbrothers who were tough hands and good men, all of them.
Jim Olson (c) 2012 www.JimOlsonAuthor.com
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Team Ropers Enjoy July 4th Weekend
The Roping Company and team ropers met up over July 4,2012 in Show Low Arizona for four days of great team
roping action. Tons of prizes including two trailers, trophysaddles, as well as lots of cash and other prizes were handed outto winners throughout the weekend. The event had a flare ofexcitement with many different formats and plenty ofopportunities for ropers to load up on some of the winning.These ropings included 100% payback roping, Kids dummyroping and lots of different numbered ropings. Show Low,Arizona has become a hotspot of team roping and other eventsfor many years and the cool air and great facility are alwayswelcoming to cowboys and cowgirls throughout the year, andespecially during the hot summer months in Arizona.
Congratulations to all of this years big 4th of July teamRoping in Show Low, Arizona and The Roping Company foranother successful event!
The Roping Company, July 5, 2012
Open - 22 Teams1. Chance Lewis / Ty Frost, 21.77, $880; 2. Brendon Frost / Daylan Frost,28.19, $580#14 - 70 TeamsRound 11. Rawley Ben / Michael Camelot, 6.07, $400Average1. Rawley Ben / Travis Ericsson, 20.37, $1,680; 2. Kory Price / Ty Romo,23.65, $1,260; 3. Ken Wartz / Octavius Wartz, 24.88, $840; 4. BrucePalmer / Shawn Palmer, 25.45, $420#13 100% Payback - 54 TeamsAverage1. Hershall Gregg Jr. / Ty Romo, 23.36, $4,320; 2. Jerry Mcphaul / KyleRoundy, 23.89, $3,240; 3. Kory Price / Boshane Antonio, 28.2, $2,160;4. Earl Dixonsr / Earl Dixon Jr., 28.54, $1,080#12 - 96 TeamsAverage1. Hershall Gregg Jr. / OJ Williams, 22.96, $2,200; 2. Amanda Smi / MattSteelman, 24.39, $1,700; 3. Rawley Ben / Shawn Palmer, 24.6, $1,200;4. Joe Perez / Brandon Perkins, 25.17, $760; 5. Madisen Austin / TravisEricsson, 25.32, $440
July 6, 2012#11 Pick & Draw - 130 TeamsGo Round 11. Cody Ben / Cordell Williams, 5.47, $400Average1. Tom Saganitso / Danny Keyonnie, 19.47, $2,270; 2. Lanston Flake / EJDixon, 21.27, $1,750; 3. Jacob Lopez / Roger Gishie, 21.75, $1,230; 4.Hershall Greggjr / Brandon Perkins, 22.98, $780; 5. Dr Gregg / CordellWilliams, 24.59, $450#11 Trailer Roping - 517 Teams$4,000 AddedShort Go1. Hershall Gregg Sr., Kaci Tuchscherer, $600Average1. Scoop Tsabetsaye / Steven Daniels, 18.7, $2,400, BreastCollars; 2.Clint Clendon / EJ Dixon, 19.75, $2,000, Saddle Pads; 3. Dr Gregg /Shoncey Charlie, 22.1, $1,600, Belts; 4. Colton Martinez / Emerson
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Begay, 22.25, $1,400, Headstalls; 5. Dennis Cook/ Jim Baldwin, 22.5, $1,200, Bits; 6. JoeyNastacio / Sugarray Beatty, 23.08, $1,000, Bits;7. Amanda Smith / Brandon Perkins, 23.15,$800; 8. Joe Perez / Trevor Dayzie, 23.19, $600;9. Rowdy Suckla / Chance Williams, 23.22, $6
#10 - 40+ Women - 30 TeamsAverage1. Lance Flake / Sonny Cummard, 16.77/2,$1,000; 2. Richa Lynch / Rowdy Suckla, 24.08/2,$600; 3. Mark Royce / SonnyCummard, 26.44/2, $400
July 7, 2012#10 Pick & Draw - 129 TeamsAverage1. Clint Clendon / Levi Gallego,24.34, $2,000; 2. Shane Begay /Olin Begay, 26.46, $1,500; 3.Kade Wright / Shawn Wright,31.34, $1,100; 4. Trevor Dayzie /Clay Tsosie, 32.96, $700; 5. LukeSagg / Dain Livingston, 34.84,$400#9 Saddle Roping - 480 Teams$6,700 AddedShort Go1. T.J.Kinlecheenie / ClaytonTuchscherer,$500Average1. ColtonMartinez / GregKlain, 25.9,$3,000, BreastCollars; 2. ClintClendon / ClayTsosie, 28.14,$2,000, SaddlePads; 3.Amanda Smith/ Cruz
Valenzuela, 28.17, $1,400, Belts; 4. BennyMurrieta / Kyon Cluff, 28.46, $1,000, Headstalls;5. Josh Smart / Braiden Washburn, 28.5, $1,000,Bits; 6. Benny Murrieta / Clay Tsosie, 30.47,$1,000, Bits; 7. Clint Clendon / Kevin Ellis,31.08, $600; 8. Jesus Valenzuela / Jovany
Valenzuela, 31.94, $600; 9. Josh Smart/ Ray Ortiz, 32.69, $600; 10. BennyMurrieta / Cruz Valenzuela, 34.11, $600
#10 Pick & Draw - 92 TeamsAverage1. Clint Clendon / Miles Begay, 29.46,$1,500; 2. Abi Garate / JovanyValenzuela, 38.44, $1,100; 3. DannyRobbins / Kyle Kindelay, 40.01, $800;4. Scott Nielson / Wade Younger, 41.6,$500; 5. Emmit Dick / Kelly Slaughter,48.73, $300
July 8, 2012#6 Draw - 86 TeamsAverage1. Stan Smith / Braiden Washburn,44.52, $1,120; 2. Jon Lewis / Kayla
Pearce, 47.15, $860; 3. Bryant Mailboy / WesFarley, 26.49/2, $620; 4. Jim Mercer / BobbyVanwinklesr, 29.53/2, $440; 5. Rick Groff / MarkMclaughlin, 33.85/2, $240
#7 Buckle -134 TeamsAverage1. TommyJackson / J.R.Walker, 25.92,$2,200; 2. WillHunter, TylerSam / 27.43,$1,500; 3.Carlos Campos/ KyleKindelay,31.49,
$1,100; 4. Emmit Dick, Steve Gorman / 34.2,$850; 5. Kelton Little / Gary Little, 36.35, $600;6. Wyatt Kent, Colin Bitsoie / 37.01, $470#8 Trailer Roping - 380 Teams$2,500 AddedShort Round1. Kicker Z / Hector Estrada, $500Average1. Johnhenry Gaona / Tyler Sam, 25.73, $2,000,Buckles; 2. Benny Murrieta / Beto Hernandez,27.62, $1,500, Saddle Pads; 3. Doyle Yazzie /Colin Bitsoie, 28.43, $1,200, Breast Collars; 4.HK Wagoner / Kicker Z, 28.62, $1,000, Belts; 5.Beto Hernandez / Johnhenry Gaona, 28.66,$1,000, Headstalls; 6. Jose Yanez / EricksonLittleben, 29.95, $800, Bits; 7. Abi Garate /Jovany Valenzuela, 30.45, $600
#11 Trailer Recipient - Joey Nastacio, 26 Points, 3-Horse Gooseneck
#9 Trophy Saddle Winners; Overall High Point - Benny Murrieta, #5 High Point - Clay Tsosie, #4 High Point - Clint Clendon, #3 & Under - Josh Smart
#9 Buckle Winners, Colton Martinez and Greg Klain
#7 Buckle Winners, J.R. Walker and Tommy Jackson
High Point - Tyler Sam, 41 Points, 3-Horse Slant Trailer
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they set it for those strong ones and letthem beat up the rest of the herd withbasically no barrier.
Some are opting to set the barrier forthe majority and if they get someoneoutrun, do a rerun. Some contractors areterrified by the reruns and don’t haveconfidence that their flaggers have theability to distinguish between the guythat let the steer out too far and wasoutrun, from a legitimate rerun. And tobe honest, most contractors just don’twant to start down that road with thereruns on hard runners. We have onecontractor that is sorting off the runnersin the pre-ropings, giving them ACE andputting them back into the herd.
Obviously the barrier length, rerunsand sort, flagger, etc. are all at thediscretion of the producer, and some arenot as comfortable with their job as others.In a nutshell, we think the managementstyle of the contractor in some cases canbe more important than the cattle herd.Some of these guys can take an unevenherd and make it look good, and some cantake good ones and make them look bad.So accusations that someone isdeliberately trying to get ropers outrun inthe first round is never the case. Mostprobably it is just lack of management.
We appreciate your comments and wewill continue to monitor and correct, butsooner or later everyone will realize thereis a huge change underway in the ropingindustry. You are going to hear somehorror stories from time to time. Those ofus in this business full time are scramblingto get a grip on this new reality with thesesmall and mixed herds of roping steers andfigure out how to manage them. We realizethat to keep things good for the ropers withthese smaller herds we will probably haveto have more intense management. Theremay be contractors that aren’t able to dothat and we will cross that bridge when weget to it. In the meantime you can bet thatnot a day goes by that the otherorganizations aren’t worrying about cattleat their year-end events, and/or Troy and Icontemplating December! The only thingwe can promise is that we will have thebest available at that point in time.
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All things considered, the quality ofcattle for the first half of the year
looked exceptionally good, consideringthe pool. Every serious roper realizeswho has the big herds, who has theMexicans, who has the longhorn crosses,etc, etc. As a result of the cattle shortage,the same cattle owners are providingcattle to several different associations,(larger ropings.) But obviously themanagement by the contractors can makethe same herd look completely different.
With the border shut down for themost part, the largest percentage of cattlebeing used are natives, and that haschanged the landscape a bunch in the last12 months. The natives sort just a littledifferently than the Mexicans. And moreimportantly, for some of the largequalifiers it isn’t unusual to see threedifferent herds thrown together, whichmakes the sorting even more difficult.We see a real appreciation for thecontractors that are working hard to makewhatever they have look good.
Officially for the record, the complaintsthat we are receiving on a weekly basis arepretty much the same. The complaintsgenerally involve sort, but some justcomplain about the quality of cattle evenwhen they are outstanding. Some ropersexpect perfect cattle every time on everyrun, which is totally unrealistic.
The thing to keep in mind is that therearen’t many herds large enough to putmultiple loads together and then sortdown as we have in the past. Even ifthere are, cattle are so short contractorscan’t NOT use all their steers. They arehaving to produce these ropings with oneload and sometimes two loads. There arecattle in all of these herds that arefleshier and run harder, but with thisshortage of cattle most of these guyscan’t afford to sort those runners out.Which brings them to the balancing act,do they set the barrier for the majority ofthe herd and take a chance on getting theroper outrun on some strong ones, or do
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OpenTotal Payout: $7,528Average1. Blake D. Hirdes (Turlock, CA) / Jake M. Twisselman(Santa Margarita, CA), 32.38 on 4, $4,000; 2. KellyBarker (Terrebonne, OR) / Jared M. Hixon (Bakersfield,CA), 33.85 on 4, $1,560; 3. Danny L. Leslie (SanMiguel, CA) / Mark Scobie (Paso Robles , CA), 35.17on 4; 4. Danny L. Leslie (San Miguel, CA) / Dillon J.Wingereid (San Miguel, CA), 36.89 on 4; 5. KellyBarker (Terrebonne, OR) / Jake M. Twisselman (SantaMargarita, CA), 42.72 on 4; 6. Derrek N. Hee (PismoBeach, CA) / Dalton R. Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA),43.19 on 4; 7. Steve Branco (Chowchilla, CA) / ToddHampton (Chowchilla, CA), 43.36 on 4; 8. Sean R.Pascoe (Terra Bella, CA) / Denny Watkins (Bakersfield,CA), 47.80 on 4; 9. Cody L. Mora (Arroyo Grande, CA)/ Josh Wineman (Nipomo, CA), 32.14 on 3; 10. DerrekN. Hee (Pismo Beach, CA) / Corban M. Livingston (ElPaso, TX), 38.29 on 3Incentive1. Danny L. Leslie (San Miguel, CA) / Dillon J. Wingereid(San Miguel, CA), 29.35 on 3, $1,004, 2,000 Flex; 2.Derrek N. Hee (Pismo Beach, CA) / Dalton R. Pearce(San Luis Obispo, CA), 30.40 on 3, $670, 2,000 Flex;3. Sean R. Pascoe (Terra Bella, CA) / Denny Watkins
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(Bakersfield, CA), 34.50 on 3,2,000 Flex; 4. Steve Branco(Chowchilla, CA) / Todd Hampton(Chowchilla, CA), 35.21 on 3,2,000 Flex; 5. Derrek N. Hee(Pismo Beach, CA) / Corban M.Livingston (El Paso, TX), 38.29 on3, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Blake D. Hirdes (Turlock, CA) /Jake M. Twisselman (SantaMargarita, CA), 6.45, $294
#15 PreliminaryTotal Payout: $3,950Average1. John P. Machado (Santa Maria,CA) / Rob L. Donlon Jr. (SantaMaria, CA), 35.78 on 4, $1,676,6,000 Flex; 2. Derrek N. Hee(Pismo Beach, CA) / Zanga Schutte (Kamuela, HI),37.12 on 4, $1,006, 6,000 Flex; 3. Sammy Livingston(El Paso, TX) / Shawn D. Howell (Castaic, CA), 40.65 on4, $670, 6,000 Flex; 4. Doyle T. Hoskins (Chualar, CA) /Mark Scobie (Paso Robles , CA), 41.65 on 4, 6,000Flex; 5. Doyle T. Hoskins (Chualar, CA) / Cody D. Parker(Weatherford, OK), 43.68 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 6. KellyBarker (Terrebonne, OR) / Dalton R. Pearce (San LuisObispo, CA), 44.82 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 7. Bud H.Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Denny Watkins (Bakersfield,CA), 48.42 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 8. Tammy White (Los Osos,CA) / Zanga Schutte (Kamuela, HI), 49.78 on 4, 2,000Flex; 9. Johnny W. Sanders (Norwalk, CA) / Shawn D.Howell (Castaic, CA), 55.56 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 10. DanDenmark IV. (Hemet, CA) / Jake M. Twisselman (SantaMargarita, CA), 30.29 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 11. Guy O.Payne (Ruidoso, NM) / Shawn D. Howell (Castaic, CA),37.19 on 3, 2,000 FlexIncentive1. Sammy Livingston (El Paso, TX) / Shawn D. Howell
(Castaic, CA), 27.44 on 3, $400, 2,000Flex; 2. Kelly Barker (Terrebonne, OR) /Dalton R. Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA),31.99 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 3. Doyle T. Hoskins(Chualar, CA) / Cody D. Parker(Weatherford, OK), 33.17 on 3, 2,000 Flex;4. Tammy White (Los Osos, CA) / ZangaSchutte (Kamuela, HI), 35.45 on 3, 2,000Flex; 5. Guy O. Payne (Ruidoso, NM) /Shawn D. Howell (Castaic, CA), 37.19 on 3,2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Kelly Barker (Terrebonne, OR) / Cody D.Parker (Weatherford, OK), 6.77, $198
#13 PreliminaryTotal Payout: $6,140Average1. Bud H. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Van A.Todd (Camarillo, CA), 41.77 on 4, $2,172,6,000 Flex; 2. Destri Devenport (San JuanCautista, CA) / Andy L. Holcomb (San JuanBautista, CA), 41.81 on 4, $1,630, 6,000Flex; 3. Ryan D. Browder (San Luis Obispo,CA) / Derrek N. Hee (Pismo Beach, CA),42.40 on 4, $1,086, 6,000 Flex; 4. BodiDodds (Sanger, CA) / George W. Ishman Jr.
(Phelan, CA), 42.82 on 4, $542, 6,000 Flex; 5. Ryan D.Browder (San Luis Obispo, CA) / Carl Wilken(Templeton, CA), 43.06 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 6. Robert W.Perez (Castaic, CA) / Mike Monighetti (Los Alamos, CA),48.16 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 7. Ryan D. Browder (San LuisObispo, CA) / David C. Bowen Jr. (Paso Robles, CA),49.01 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 8. Doyle T. Hoskins (Chualar,CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg (Fillmore, CA), 27.40 on 3, 2,000Flex; 9. Kalai Nobriga (Kealakekua, HI) / Zanga Schutte(Kamuela, HI), 33.25 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 10. Hank H.Brown (Hollister, CA) / Cody D. Parker (Weatherford,OK), 38.64 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 11. Dar P. Perez (Castaic,CA) / Van A. Todd (Camarillo, CA), 43.70 on 3, 2,000Flex; 12. Kailey L. Freed (Morgan, UT) / MarcusBattaglia (Ramone, CA), 44.36 on 3, 2,000 FlexIncentive1. Doyle T. Hoskins (Chualar, CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg(Fillmore, CA), 27.40 on 3, $400, 2,000 Flex; 2. DarrickI. Hoskins (Salinas, CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg (Fillmore, CA),26.69 on 2, 2,000 Flex; 3. Sean R. Pascoe (Terra Bella,CA) / Vic Pascoe (Bakersfield, CA), 12.10 on 1, 2,000Flex; 4. Ryan A. Dodds (Phelan, CA) / Taylor W. Winters(Agua Dulce, CA), 16.94 on 1, 2,000 Flex; 5. DeanDrosos (Gilbert, AZ) / Richard L. Martinez Jr. (FountainHills, AZ), 19.53 on 1, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Bodi Dodds (Sanger, CA) / George W. Ishman Jr.(Phelan, CA), 7.45, $310
Century BonusTotal Payout: $1,500Average1. Sean R. Pascoe (Terra Bella, CA) / Kevin Pascoe(Bakersfield, CA), 32.10 on 3, $900; 2. Pam C. Wilken(Templeton, CA) / Carl Wilken (Templeton, CA), 35.87on 3, $600
#12 PreliminaryTotal Payout: $10,256Average1. Bryan D. Bobsin (Paso Robles , CA) / Lane S. Karney(Creston, CA), 35.37 on 4, $3,360, 6,000 Flex; 2.Cache Burnside (Mesquite, NV) / Jody Burnside(Mesquite, NV), 39.04 on 4, $2,240, 6,000 Flex; 3.John P. Machado (Santa Maria, CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg(Fillmore, CA), 39.12 on 4, $1,774, 6,000 Flex; 4.Alison E. Grantham (Creston, CA) / Kelly Barker
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Open - Blake D. Hirdes (Turlock, CA) / Jake M. Twisselman(Santa Margarita, CA), 32.38 on 4, $4,000
#15 Shoot-Out - Guy O. Payne (Ruidoso, NM) / Shawn D.Howell (Castaic, CA), 36.13 on 4, $4,000 and $3,000 inUSTRC Flex Earnings each
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(Terrebonne, OR), 39.57 on 4, $1,306, 6,000 Flex; 5.George W. Ishman Jr. (Phelan, CA) / Tyler Ishman(Phelan, CA), 42.89 on 4, $654, 6,000 Flex; 6. Art C.Whiting (Santa Clarita, CA) / Wes D. Goodrich (Scooba,MS), 43.61 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 7. Dane LybbertBrowning (Coyote, CA) / Keith Coleman (Morgan Hill,CA), 46.79 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 8. Lane S. Karney(Creston, CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA), 47.50 on 4,2,000 Flex; 9. Ryan A. Dodds (Phelan, CA) / Tyler C.Forsberg (Fillmore, CA), 47.74 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 10.Dalton R. Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA) / McKennan D.Buckner (Redmond, OR), 48.36 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 11.Manuel P. Jorge (Santa Maria, CA) / Derrek N. Hee(Pismo Beach, CA), 49.88 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 12. John P.Machado (Santa Maria, CA) / Tony J. Domingos (SanMiguel, CA), 51.41 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 13. BrianAnderson (Kamuela, HI) / Cody D. Parker (Weatherford,OK), 51.81 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 14. Art C. Whiting (SantaClarita, CA) / Kelsey C. Bengoa (Elk Grove, CA), 31.04on 3, 2,000 Flex; 15. Lane T. Lowry (Bakersfield, CA) /Dar P. Perez (Castaic, CA), 31.42 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 16.Mary E. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Van A. Todd (Camarillo,CA), 31.43 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 17. Cathie A. Twisselman(Santa Margarita, CA) / Kelly Barker (Terrebonne, OR),33.12 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 18. Kullen S. Burk (Atascadero,CA) / Shawn T. Parrott (Acton, CA), 36.33 on 3, 2,000Flex; 19. Alison E. Grantham (Creston, CA) / ZangaSchutte (Kamuela, HI), 37.36 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 20.Brett C. Dodds (Sanger, CA) / Jeff A. King (Riverdale,CA), 38.09 on 3, 2,000 FlexIncentive1. Cache Burnside (Mesquite, NV) / Jody Burnside(Mesquite, NV), 29.25 on 3, $400, 2,000 Flex; 2. Art C.Whiting (Santa Clarita, CA) / Kelsey C. Bengoa (ElkGrove, CA), 31.04 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 3. Dane LybbertBrowning (Coyote, CA) / Keith Coleman (Morgan Hill,CA), 33.04 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 4. Ryan A. Dodds (Phelan,CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg (Fillmore, CA), 35.14 on 3, 2,000Flex; 5. Russell A. Probert (Vale, OR) / David G. Gill(Madera, CA), 17.77 on 2, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. George W. Ishman Jr. (Phelan, CA) / Tyler Ishman(Phelan, CA), 7.23, $522
#11 PreliminaryTotal Payout: $11,258Average1. Richard A. Haller (Oxnard, CA) / Mike P. Fontes
(Fillmore, CA), 39.28 on 4, $3,348,6,000 Flex; 2. Clint R. Pearce (SanLuis Obispo, CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg(Fillmore, CA), 39.51 on 4, $2,230,6,000 Flex; 3. Ryan M. Hageman(Nipomo, CA) / Danny J. Fleming(Santa Maria, CA), 40.82 on 4,$1,766, 6,000 Flex; 4. Dale Gibson(Sunland, CA) / Dar P. Perez (Castaic,CA), 41.47 on 4, $1,300, 6,000Flex; 5. Kailey L. Freed (Morgan, UT)/ Joseph C. Kimball (Higley, AZ),41.66 on 4, $650, 6,000 Flex; 6.Cole Tobin (Turlock, CA) / Gary Gist(Placerville, CA), 42.25 on 4, 2,000Flex; 7. Lane T. Lowry (Bakersfield,CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA),42.63 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 8. Ryan H.White (Los Osos, CA) / Jason E. Johe(San Luis Obispo, CA), 42.99 on 4,2,000 Flex; 9. Dale Gibson (Sunland,CA) / John E. Richardson (CanyonCountry, CA), 43.90 on 4, 2,000
Flex; 10. Luis Ramirez (Santa Ynez, CA) / Ali J. Bilkey(Santa Ynez, CA), 44.17 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 11. KalaiNobriga (Kealakekua, HI) / Sam K. Auld (Kealakekua,HI), 45.29 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 12. Kailey L. Freed(Morgan, UT) / Dalton R. Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA),45.47 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 13. Sammy Livingston (ElPaso, TX) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 45.91 on 4,2,000 Flex; 14. Luis Ramirez (Santa Ynez, CA) / Clint R.Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 46.15 on 4, 2,000 Flex;15. Brett C. Dodds (Sanger, CA) / Robert L. Marshall(Searchlight, NV), 46.58 on 4; 16. Peter D. Baldwin(Makawao, HI) / Myron D. Duarte (Jefferson, OR), 47.88on 4, 2,000 Flex; 17. Diane P. Schieltz (Somis, CA) /Mike P. Fontes (Fillmore, CA), 49.68 on 4, 2,000 Flex;18. Bud H. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Ron L. Hognestad(Hopland, CA), 32.59 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 19. Ryan M.Hageman (Nipomo, CA) / David C. Bowen Jr. (PasoRobles, CA), 33.10 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 20. Tristan Ruffoni(Arroyo Grande, CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA), 36.95on 3, 2,000 FlexIncentive1. Dale Gibson (Sunland, CA) / John E.Richardson (Canyon Country, CA), 31.36on 3, $800, 2,000 Flex; 2. Brett C.Dodds (Sanger, CA) / Robert L. Marshall(Searchlight, NV), 32.87 on 3, $600; 3.Sammy Livingston (El Paso, TX) / Fred B.Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 33.35 on 3, 2,000Flex; 4. Luis Ramirez (Santa Ynez, CA) /Ali J. Bilkey (Santa Ynez, CA), 35.84 on 3,2,000 Flex; 5. Luis Ramirez (Santa Ynez,CA) / Clint R. Pearce (San Luis Obispo,CA), 36.45 on 3, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Richard A. Haller (Oxnard, CA) / MikeP. Fontes (Fillmore, CA), 6.94, $564
#10 PreliminaryTotal Payout: $15,150Average1. Mary E. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / RonL. Hognestad (Hopland, CA), 37.30 on4, $3,600, 6,000 Flex; 2. Ryan M.Hageman (Nipomo, CA) / Dalton R.Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 38.82 on4, $2,400, 6,000 Flex; 3. Connie M.Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA) / Clint R.
Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 43.37 on 4, $1,900,6,000 Flex; 4. Theresa A. Paulmann (Terra Bella, CA) /Ron L. Hognestad (Hopland, CA), 43.41 on 4, $1,400,6,000 Flex; 5. Ryan D. Browder (San Luis Obispo, CA)/ Kevin Pascoe (Bakersfield, CA), 43.76 on 4, $700,6,000 Flex; 6. Roger D. Kaiwi Machen (Captain Cook,HI) / Bronson B. Branco (Kamuela, HI), 44.77 on 4,$600, 2,000 Flex; 7. Roger D. Kaiwi Machen (CaptainCook, HI) / Brian White (Ukiah, CA), 45.78 on 4,$600, 2,000 Flex; 8. Chance P. Machado (SantaMaria, CA) / John P. Machado (Santa Maria, CA),47.39 on 4, $400, 2,000 Flex; 9. Cathie A. Twisselman(Santa Margarita, CA) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX),49.14 on 4, $400, 2,000 Flex; 10. Cash T. Parrott(Acton, CA) / Gary Gist (Placerville, CA), 50.31 on 4,$400, 2,000 Flex; 11. Judy D. Parker (Williams, CA) /Brian White (Ukiah, CA), 50.95 on 4, 2,000 Flex; 12.Jill E. Johnson (New Cuyama, CA) / Scott W. Hutchins(San Miguel, CA), 30.69 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 13. ChrisThompson (Corona, CA) / Clint R. Pearce (San LuisObispo, CA), 31.46 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 14. Claude W.Straub Jr. (Johnson City, TX) / Alden Wilson (Henderson,NV), 31.79 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 15. Luis Ramirez (SantaYnez, CA) / Les G. Vogt (Pismo Beach, CA), 32.59 on3, 2,000 Flex; 16. Larry Howell (Murrieta, CA) /Christopher James (Porterville, CA), 35.53 on 3, 2,000Flex; 17. Chance P. Machado (Santa Maria, CA) /Dalton R. Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 35.58 on 3,2,000 Flex; 18. Cody M. Golding (Atascadero, CA) /Jason E. Johe (San Luis Obispo, CA), 38.39 on 3,2,000 Flex; 19. Walt E. Scott (Canyon Country, CA) /Gary Gist (Placerville, CA), 38.79 on 3, 2,000 Flex;20. Danny J. Fleming (Santa Maria, CA) / Manuel P.Jorge (Santa Maria, CA), 39.13 on 3, 2,000 FlexIncentive1. Chris Thompson (Corona, CA) / Clint R. Pearce (SanLuis Obispo, CA), 31.46 on 3, $800, 2,000 Flex; 2.Claude W. Straub Jr. (Johnson City, TX) / Alden Wilson(Henderson, NV), 31.79 on 3, $600, 2,000 Flex; 3. LuisRamirez (Santa Ynez, CA) / Les G. Vogt (Pismo Beach,CA), 32.59 on 3, $400, 2,000 Flex; 4. Connie M.Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA) / Clint R. Pearce (San Luis
#13 Shoot-Out - Tammy White (Los Osos, CA) / Cody D. Parker(Weatherford, OK), 38.50 on 4, $8,000 and $3,000 in USTRCFlex Earnings each
#12 Shoot-Out - Kyle S. Davis (Paso Robles, CA) / Dalton R.Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 35.29 on 4, $8,000 and $3,000in USTRC Flex Earnings each
Obispo, CA), 32.66 on 3, $200, 2,000 Flex; 5. ChanceP. Machado (Santa Maria, CA) / Dalton R. Pearce (SanLuis Obispo, CA), 35.58 on 3, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Mary E. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan,CA), 7.78, $450; 2. Bobby Felkins (Florence, AZ) / TomC. Kaufman Jr. (Winslow, AZ), 7.80, $300
#9 PreliminaryTotal Payout: $14,032Average1. Cash T. Parrott (Acton, CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg(Fillmore, CA), 44.95 on 4, $3,864, 6,000 Flex; 2. LuisRamirez (Santa Ynez, CA) / Bully B. Caddin (NewburyPark, CA), 49.35 on 4, $2,576, 6,000 Flex; 3. NormanWitt (Oroville, CA) / Dave Carlson (Davis, CA), 49.84on 4, $2,038, 6,000 Flex; 4. Ryan T. Southwick (SantaMaria, CA) / Joe C. Battaglia (Paso Robles , CA), 53.04on 4, $1,502, 6,000 Flex; 5. Chelsea James(Porterville, CA) / Ali J. Bilkey (Santa Ynez, CA), 54.68on 4, $750, 6,000 Flex; 6. Tee M. Lewis (Los Banos,CA) / Tony J. Domingos (San Miguel, CA), 57.26 on 4,
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$400, 2,000 Flex; 7. TonyPerry Jr. (Tulare, CA) /Tom E. Brown (Clovis,CA), 59.22 on 4, $400,2,000 Flex; 8. Doug P.Kaba (Paso Robles , CA) /Tommy Sondgroth (SanMiguel, CA), 60.06 on 4,2,000 Flex; 9. BobNilmeyer (San Martin,CA) / Chris Deoudes(Salinas, CA), 63.05 on 4,2,000 Flex; 10. Bryan D.Bobsin (Paso Robles , CA)/ Callie Bobsin (PasoRobles , CA), 31.36 on 3,2,000 Flex; 11. NormanWitt (Oroville, CA) / RedStclair (Denair, CA),32.13 on 3, 2,000 Flex;
12. Roger D. Kaiwi Machen (Captain Cook, HI) / DougE. Parker (Williams, CA), 32.44 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 13.Troy D. Hyder (Terra Bella, CA) / Manuel Souza(Farmersville, CA), 36.10 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 14. ChelseaJames (Porterville, CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA),38.81 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 15. Tom Porter DVM.(Porterville, CA) / Joe C. Battaglia (Paso Robles , CA),39.58 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 16. Theresa A. Paulmann(Terra Bella, CA) / Mary E. Stubblefield (Taft, CA),40.02 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 17. John Robinson (CaveCreek, AZ) / Byron K. Gibbs (Cornville, AZ), 41.04 on3, 2,000 Flex; 18. Scott W. Hutchins (San Miguel, CA) /Melody Hutchins (San Miguel, CA), 43.13 on 3, 2,000Flex; 19. Kyle Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Pete L.Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ), 47.93 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 20.Rick Lawrence Sr. (Livermore, CA) / David S. Brown(San Martin, CA), 48.73 on 3, 2,000 Flex; 21. Tash E.Holliday (Barstow, CA) / Terry L. Holliday (Barstow, CA),52.12 on 3, 2,000 FlexIncentive1. Bryan D. Bobsin (Paso Robles , CA) / Callie Bobsin(Paso Robles , CA), 31.36 on 3, $800, 6,000 Flex; 2.
Tom Porter DVM. (Porterville, CA) / Joe C.Battaglia (Paso Robles , CA), 39.58 on 3,$600, 6,000 Flex; 3. John Robinson (CaveCreek, AZ) / Byron K. Gibbs (Cornville, AZ),41.04 on 3, $400, 6,000 Flex; 4. Tash E.Holliday (Barstow, CA) / Terry L. Holliday(Barstow, CA), 52.12 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 5.Chance P. Machado (Santa Maria, CA) /Jason E. Johe (San Luis Obispo, CA), 20.24on 2, 6,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Cobie J. Dodds (Sanger, CA) / Tyler Ishman(Phelan, CA), 8.12, $420; 2. Cobie J. Dodds(Sanger, CA) / Bodi Dodds (Sanger, CA),8.47, $282
#15 Shoot-OutTotal Payout: $7,794Average1. Guy O. Payne (Ruidoso, NM) / Shawn D.Howell (Castaic, CA), 36.13 on 4, $4,000,6,000 Flex; 2. Steve Branco (Chowchilla,CA) / Todd Hampton (Chowchilla, CA), 36.15on 4, $2,278, 6,000 Flex; 3. Cody L. Mora(Arroyo Grande, CA) / Andy L. Holcomb (SanJuan Bautista, CA), 37.24 on 4, $1,516,6,000 Flex; 4. Derrek N. Hee (Pismo Beach,CA) / Sterling C. Twisselman (San Luis
Obispo, CA), 38.95 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 5. John P.Machado (Santa Maria, CA) / Rob L. Donlon Jr. (SantaMaria, CA), 38.98 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 6. Bud H.Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Denny Watkins (Bakersfield,CA), 41.32 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 7. Sean R. Pascoe (TerraBella, CA) / Denny Watkins (Bakersfield, CA), 44.84 on4, 6,000 Flex; 8. Cody D. Snow (Los Olivos, CA) / DillonJ. Wingereid (San Miguel, CA), 31.29 on 3, 6,000 Flex;9. Cathie A. Twisselman (Santa Margarita, CA) / Jake M.Twisselman (Santa Margarita, CA), 36.17 on 3, 6,000Flex; 10. Ken F. Miranda (Honokaa, HI) / Zanga Schutte(Kamuela, HI), 37.85 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 11. Landon D.Gill (Madera, CA) / David G. Gill (Madera, CA), 40.55on 3, 6,000 Flex
#13 Shoot-OutTotal Payout: $13,670Average1. Tammy White (Los Osos, CA) / Cody D. Parker(Weatherford, OK), 38.50 on 4, $8,000, 6,000 Flex; 2.Travis S. Xavier (Shandon, CA) / Scott W. Hutchins (SanMiguel, CA), 40.61 on 4, $3,402, 6,000 Flex; 3. CathieA. Twisselman (Santa Margarita, CA) / Sterling C.Twisselman (San Luis Obispo, CA), 41.77 on 4, $2,268,6,000 Flex; 4. George H. Smith (Castaic, CA) / CorbanM. Livingston (El Paso, TX), 43.86 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 5.Kalai Nobriga (Kealakekua, HI) / Bronson B. Branco(Kamuela, HI), 48.14 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 6. Bud H.Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Franky J. Martinez (Shandon,CA), 51.36 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 7. Bodi Dodds (Sanger,CA) / Cord F. Forzano (Kerman, CA), 31.66 on 3, 6,000Flex; 8. Taylor S. Karney (Creston, CA) / Lane S. Karney(Creston, CA), 31.88 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 9. Ryan H. White(Los Osos, CA) / Zanga Schutte (Kamuela, HI), 33.92 on3, 6,000 Flex; 10. Shawn K. Whetten (Syracuse, UT) /Paul L. Freed (Ivins, UT), 40.45 on 3, 6,000 Flex
#12 Shoot-OutTotal Payout: $18,060Average1. Kyle S. Davis (Paso Robles , CA) / Dalton R. Pearce(San Luis Obispo, CA), 35.29 on 4, $8,000, 6,000 Flex;2. Derrek N. Hee (Pismo Beach, CA) / Jason E. Johe (SanLuis Obispo, CA), 36.12 on 4, $5,030, 6,000 Flex; 3.Cody Burnside (Mesquite, NV) / Jody Burnside (Mesquite,NV), 39.65 on 4, $3,354, 6,000 Flex; 4. Fallon J. Avery(Aromas, CA) / Cody D. Parker (Weatherford, OK), 41.47on 4, $1,676, 6,000 Flex; 5. Casey Yates (Auga Dulce,CA) / Sterling C. Twisselman (San Luis Obispo, CA), 44.16on 4, 6,000 Flex; 6. Pam C. Wilken (Templeton, CA) /David C. Bowen Jr. (Paso Robles, CA), 46.45 on 4, 6,000Flex; 7. Todd L. Delano (Mesquite, NV) / Cody Burnside(Mesquite, NV), 47.60 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 8. Brad C.Teixeira (Santa Maria, CA) / Glenn J. Teixeira (Nipomo,CA), 48.95 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 9. Shawn D. Howell(Castaic, CA) / Gary Gist (Placerville, CA), 53.82 on 4,6,000 Flex; 10. Tristan Ruffoni (Arroyo Grande, CA) /Taylor S. Karney (Creston, CA), 27.95 on 3, 6,000 Flex;11. Kalai Nobriga (Kealakekua, HI) / Bronson B. Branco(Kamuela, HI), 32.95 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 12. Dean Drosos(Gilbert, AZ) / Richard L. Martinez Jr. (Fountain Hills, AZ),33.29 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 13. Fallon J. Avery (Aromas, CA)/ David G. Gill (Madera, CA), 35.52 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 14.Kailey L. Freed (Morgan, UT) / Paul L. Freed (Ivins, UT),35.72 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 15. Richard A. Haller (Oxnard,CA) / Van A. Todd (Camarillo, CA), 39.19 on 3, 6,000Flex; 16. Lane S. Karney (Creston, CA) / Tyler Ishman(Phelan, CA), 40.46 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 17. Adam J.Teixeira (Nipomo, CA) / Glenn J. Teixeira (Nipomo, CA),41.83 on 3, 6,000 Flex
#11 Shoot-Out - Reed W. Rider (Yuma, AZ) / Jon W. Tracy (Salinas, CA),35.67 on 4, $8,000 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#10 Shoot-Out - Cody M. Golding (Atascadero, CA) /Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA), 36.73 on 4, $8,400 and$3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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(Watsonville, CA), 53.57 on 4, 6,000Flex; 6. Theresa A. Paulmann (TerraBella, CA) / Mary E. Stubblefield(Taft, CA), 55.08 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 7.Kyle Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / PeteL. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ), 56.94 on4, 6,000 Flex; 8. Tash E. Holliday(Barstow, CA) / Terry L. Holliday(Barstow, CA), 71.65 on 4, 6,000Flex; 9. Rick Lawrence Sr.(Livermore, CA) / David S. Brown(San Martin, CA), 33.46 on 3; 10.Judy D. Parker (Williams, CA) / SamK. Auld (Kealakekua, HI), 35.51 on3, 6,000 Flex; 11. Rob B. Gerner(Apple Valley, CA) / Richard B. Tuson(San Luis Obispo, CA), 36.02 on 3,6,000 Flex; 12. Walt E. Scott (CanyonCountry, CA) / Jeff Lira (Grenada
Hills, CA), 41.28 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 13. Judy D. Parker(Williams, CA) / Doug E. Parker (Williams, CA), 42.09on 3, 6,000 Flex; 14. Tony Jungk (Woodlake, CA) / TimD. Peltzer (Terra Bella, CA), 46.03 on 3, 6,000 Flex
#8 PickDrawTotal Payout: $6,162Average1. Mike P. Nizzoli (Galt, CA) / Chance Ruffoni (ArroyoGrande, CA), 31.68 on 3, $2,342, 6,000 Flex; 2.Dean Rappa (Acton, CA) / John Lundy (Paso Robles ,CA), 36.19 on 3, $1,756, 6,000 Flex; 3. JustinHammerlun (Riverdale, CA) / Wally E. Evans(Watsonville, CA), 36.52 on 3, $1,170, 6,000 Flex; 4.Jane H. Peltzer (Terra Bella, CA) / Marc R. Goyete(Atascadero, CA), 36.97 on 3, $586, 6,000 Flex; 5.Bob Nilmeyer (San Martin, CA) / Robert L. Marshall(Searchlight, NV), 42.31 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 6. JohnRobinson (Cave Creek, AZ) / Alden Wilson (Henderson,NV), 22.14 on 2, 6,000 Flex; 7. Matt D. Alger(Oakhurst, CA) / Tom R. Schmitz (Sanger, CA), 24.27on 2, 6,000 Flex; 8. Alan Lewis (Templeton, CA) /John Lundy (Paso Robles , CA), 26.83 on 2, 6,000Flex; 9. Rob Olson (San Luis Obispo, CA) / BobBrowder (Needles, CA), 26.87 on 2, 6,000 Flex; 10.Mark W. Etter (Desert Hills, AZ) / Byron K.Gibbs (Cornville, AZ), 28.84 on 2, 6,000Flex; 11. Heidi J. Durant Payne (Ruidoso,NM) / Vivian Robinson (Cave Creek, AZ),32.01 on 2, 6,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Paul D. Amarillas (Arroyo Grande, CA) /Les G. Vogt (Pismo Beach, CA), 7.38, $308
#12 Gold PlusTotal Payout: $37,410Average1. Mary E. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / ZangaSchutte (Kamuela, HI), 36.92 on 4, $8,956,3,000 Flex; 2. Robert W. Perez (Castaic, CA)/ Derrek N. Hee (Pismo Beach, CA), 37.76on 4, $5,970, 3,000 Flex; 3. Bud H.Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Brian White (Ukiah,CA), 37.94 on 4, $4,726, 3,000 Flex; 4. JillE. Johnson (New Cuyama, CA) / Ron L.Hognestad (Hopland, CA), 39.28 on 4,$3,482, 3,000 Flex; 5. Lisa Duncan(Nipomo, CA) / David C. Bowen Jr. (PasoRobles, CA), 40.89 on 4, $1,742, 3,000Flex; 6. Alison E. Grantham (Creston, CA) /Carl Wilken (Templeton, CA), 41.09 on 4; 7.
Ryan M. Hageman (Nipomo, CA) / Glenn J. Teixeira(Nipomo, CA), 41.69 on 4; 8. Bud H. Stubblefield(Taft, CA) / Dar P. Perez (Castaic, CA), 42.12 on 4; 9.Ryan D. Browder (San Luis Obispo, CA) / Scott W.Hutchins (San Miguel, CA), 43.35 on 4; 10. MichaelWilson (Henderson, NV) / George W. Ishman Jr.(Phelan, CA), 46.17 on 4Incentive1. Jill E. Johnson (New Cuyama, CA) / Ron L.Hognestad (Hopland, CA), 29.09 on 3, $5,332, 3,000Flex; 2. Ryan M. Hageman (Nipomo, CA) / Glenn J.Teixeira (Nipomo, CA), 31.98 on 3, $3,198, 3,000Flex; 3. Tony Jungk (Woodlake, CA) / Manuel Souza(Farmersville, CA), 36.79 on 3, $2,132, 3,000 Flex;4. Walt E. Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Gary Gist(Placerville, CA), 37.03 on 3, 3,000 Flex; 5. Peg J.Williams (Kingman, AZ) / Pete L. Mickelson (Flagstaff,AZ), 39.14 on 3, 3,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Ryan D. Browder (San Luis Obispo, CA) / Scott W.Hutchins (San Miguel, CA), 6.96, $1,872
#10 Shoot-OutTotal Payout: $21,000Average1. Cody M. Golding (Atascadero, CA) / Tyler Ishman(Phelan, CA), 36.73 on 4, $8,400, 6,000 Flex; 2.Tristan Ruffoni (Arroyo Grande, CA) / Wyatt Cox(Arroyo Grande, CA), 38.64 on 4, $6,300, 6,000Flex; 3. Luis Ramirez (Santa Ynez, CA) / Clint R.Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 40.23 on 4, $4,200,6,000 Flex; 4. Zanga Schutte (Kamuela, HI) / AlethaL. Barkley (Kamuela, HI), 42.18 on 4, $2,100, 6,000Flex; 5. Roger D. Kaiwi Machen (Captain Cook, HI) /Bronson B. Branco (Kamuela, HI), 44.84 on 4, 6,000Flex; 6. Walt E. Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / GaryGist (Placerville, CA), 44.97 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 7.Dusty Parrott (Acton, CA) / Shawn T. Parrott (Acton,CA), 45.39 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 8. Larry D. Carter(Chualar, CA) / Red Stclair (Denair, CA), 45.41 on 4,6,000 Flex; 9. Carl R. Daniel (Bakersfield, CA) / JeffC. Bryant (Bakersfield, CA), 46.59 on 4, 6,000 Flex;10. Cheyne P. Torres (Arroyo Grande, CA) / John P.Machado (Santa Maria, CA), 51.02 on 4, 6,000 Flex
#9 Shoot-Out - Doug P. Kaba (Paso Robles, CA) / Wyatt Cox(Arroyo Grande, CA), 39.60 on 4, $8,366 and $3,000 in USTRCFlex Earnings each
#8 PickDraw - Mike P. Nizzoli (Galt, CA) / Chance Ruffoni(Arroyo Grande, CA), 31.68 on 3, $2,342 and $3,000 inUSTRC Flex Earnings each
#11 Shoot-OutTotal Payout: $18,830Average1. Reed W. Rider (Yuma, AZ) / Jon W. Tracy (Salinas, CA),35.67 on 4, $8,000, 6,000 Flex; 2. Ryan A. Dodds(Phelan, CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg (Fillmore, CA), 37.22 on4, $5,414, 6,000 Flex; 3. Bodi Dodds (Sanger, CA) /Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA), 37.73 on 4, $3,610, 6,000Flex; 4. Pam C. Wilken (Templeton, CA) / Matt L.Schieltz (Somis, CA), 38.11 on 4, $1,806, 6,000 Flex;5. Kailey L. Freed (Morgan, UT) / Joseph C. Kimball(Higley, AZ), 39.72 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 6. Brian Anderson(Kamuela, HI) / Frank Mello (Avila Beach, CA), 39.95 on4, 6,000 Flex; 7. Ryan D. Browder (San Luis Obispo,CA) / Jason E. Johe (San Luis Obispo, CA), 40.35 on 4,6,000 Flex; 8. Mary E. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Scott W.Hutchins (San Miguel, CA), 40.52 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 9.Cache Burnside (Mesquite, NV) / Jody Burnside(Mesquite, NV), 41.81 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 10. Richard A.Haller (Oxnard, CA) / Mike P. Fontes (Fillmore, CA),43.27 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 11. Brett C. Dodds (Sanger,CA) / Kevin Pascoe (Bakersfield, CA), 45.33 on 4, 6,000Flex; 12. Cody Burnside (Mesquite, NV) / Jody Burnside(Mesquite, NV), 47.12 on 4, 6,000 Flex; 13. Ryan M.Hageman (Nipomo, CA) / Danny J. Fleming (SantaMaria, CA), 27.24 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 14. Taylor S. Karney(Creston, CA) / Wyatt Cox (Arroyo Grande, CA), 29.82on 3, 6,000 Flex; 15. Lisa Duncan (Nipomo, CA) /Austin Condit (Pleasanton, CA), 31.32 on 3, 6,000 Flex;16. James R. Grantham (Creston, CA) / Jason E. Johe(San Luis Obispo, CA), 31.58 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 17.Peter C. Chiang (Salinas, CA) / Zanga Schutte (Kamuela,HI), 31.75 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 18. Judy D. Parker(Williams, CA) / Ben J. Britten (Selma, CA), 31.80 on 3,6,000 Flex; 19. Kalai Nobriga (Kealakekua, HI) / SamK. Auld (Kealakekua, HI), 33.17 on 3, 6,000 Flex; 20.Cache Burnside (Mesquite, NV) / Cody Burnside(Mesquite, NV), 33.41 on 3, 6,000 Flex
#9 Shoot-OutTotal Payout: $20,916Average1. Doug P. Kaba (Paso Robles , CA) / Wyatt Cox (ArroyoGrande, CA), 39.60 on 4, $8,366, 6,000 Flex; 2. CarlR. Daniel (Bakersfield, CA) / Jeff C. Bryant (Bakersfield,CA), 48.44 on 4, $6,276, 6,000 Flex; 3. Connie M.Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA) / Tyler C. Forsberg(Fillmore, CA), 49.40 on 4, $4,182, 6,000 Flex; 4.Cathie A. Twisselman (Santa Margarita, CA) / Fred B.Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 49.65 on 4, $2,092, 6,000 Flex;5. Mark W. Vanover (Capitola, CA) / Wally E. Evans
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Summer Schedule
Please call for dates and times.
#9 capped at a #5#12 Slide no cap
#10 no cap$20/roper • Enter Up!All ropings weather permitting.
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MORIARTY FFA TEAM ROPING SERIES
Brought to you by Moriarty FFA Alumni and IOU Roping Productions
Moriarty Heritage Rodeo Arena – Moriarty New MexicoAugust 25, September 15, 29 and October 20, 2012
Books open at 9:00 a.m. Rope at 10:00 a.m. each day.
#5 and Under Draw PotPick 1, Draw 4 or Draw all 5 for $100 per roper
#12 Slide$20 per roper Enter UP
#10$20 per roper Enter UP, No Cap
For info call Paul Guiterrez 505/705-5225
Thanks to our sponsors:Tractor Supply • LandMark Mercantile • Torrance County Sheriff’s Department
Grants Rodeo Grounds, Grants, NMAugust 24, September 21, October 19, 2012
Friday Night Team
Ropings
Rafter 5 Roping
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Enter 6:00 p.m. • Rope at 7:00 p.m.#12 Slide Pick or Draw - No Cap
$25/roper • enter up
#9 Handicap Pick or Draw - Capped at a #5$25/roper • enter up
#8 team 1 sec. off#7 team 2 sec. off
#6 & Under team 3 sec. off
3-steer, progressive on 1CASH ONLY!
For info: John English 505.239.7617
#16 & over team add 4 sec.#15 team add 3 sec.#14 team add 2 sec.#13 team add 1 sec.
#12 team 0 sec. off#11 team 1 sec. off#10 team 2 sec. off#9 & Under team 3 sec. off
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Encinias ArenaMoriarty NM
Annual All Girl RopingAugust 26, 2012
Pay at 10:00 a.m. • Rope at 10:30 a.m.*All Girl Roping Round RobinTaking 10 headers and 10 heelers Capped at a TRIAD #4 8 $150/roper
Buckles to Average Winners
50 and OverBring 1, draw 4 or draw all 5 $150/roper • Enter 2x Capped at a TRIAD #5
Buckles to Average Winners
#10 Mixed RopingWomen #4 & under rope with anyone
Men & women 60 & over rope with anyoneBoys & girls 12 & under rope with anyone$25/roper • PICK ONLY, NO DRAW
Buckles to Average Winners
Cowboy Oasis
Arena
Los Lunas, NMFriday Night
Jackpots
Sign up at 7:30 p.m. Rope at 8:00 p.m.#12 HandicapBring 1, draw 2
(must have a pick partner)$100/roperEnter 2x
Capped at a TRIAD #8
#10 RopingBring 1, draw 3 or
draw all 4 $100/roperEnter 2x
*For information and to pre-enter call Crispin Padilla 505-934-8379
Cowboy Oasis Arena
Los Lunas, NMSaturday, September 1, 2012
Enter 10:00 a.m. • Rope at 10:30 a.m.
#10 Roping Capped at a #6Bring 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 • $100/roper • Enter 2x
#9 Roping Capped at a #5Bring 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 • $100/roper • Enter 2x
#8 Roping Capped at a #4Bring 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 • $100/roper • Enter 2x
Saddle to High Money Winner of the Day
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“Big Bucks” RopingSeptember 6-8, 2012Window Rock, AZ
#11 Handicap Average Awards 1st place Fully Tooled Saddles w/Gator Seats + $3,6002nd place $2,700 • 3rd place $1,800 • 4th place $900
ALL PLACES ARE PER TEAM • PAYOUT BASED ON 300 PAID TEAMS.
Held During The Navajo Nation Fair • Location To Be Announced
#11 Payout - $5,000 to Hi-Point Roper
Zane Dansie 801/599-1238zdroping.com
www.navajonationfair.com
Thursday, September 6Sign up at 8:00 a.m. • Rope at 9:00 a.m.
Open Drawpot - 6X3-steers for $30/roper
Immediately to follow Books close at 11:00 a.m.
#11 HandicapPick 1, draw 2 for $120
Enter 3X for a total of 12 partners
Friday, September 710 a.m.
Ladies Breakaway • 4 calves for $150/roperLimited to 40 ropers
3 p.m.Steer Wrestling • 4 steers for $150
Limited to 40 entries
TRIAD NUMBERS ONLY
10th Annual Robbers Roost Team Roping ClassicAugust 10-11, 2012 • Price, UT
Carbon County Fairgrounds
For info. call Zane Dansie • 801/599-1238 ZD Cattle Company
Friday Sign up 9 a.m. • Rope at 10 a.m.#10 Handicap Equalizer • Handicapped upand down • Pick 1, Draw 3or Draw all 4 for $100/roper • Enter 3x
followed by #4 & Under Saddle RopingPick 1, Draw 2 or Draw 3 for $100 • Enter 3x Saddles to 1st in Average • Cash paid back 2nd - 6th place, depending on number of teams.
SaturdaySign up 9 a.m., Rope at 10 a.m.WARM-UP DRAWPOT - 3 for $20
No cap
followed by
Trailer RopingMust be entered by 11 a.m.#11 Handicap Trailer Roping
Pick 1, Draw 2 or Draw all 3 for $120 Enter 4 times for a total of 12 partners
Capped at an Elite #64 Steer Average
3-steer • Pick 1, Draw 3, or Draw all 4 for $100 Enter 3 times for a total of 12 partnersTo enter you must presently live in or in your lifetime have lived in either county.Enter 6:00 p.m. • Rope at 7:00 p.m.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY - ALL ROPERS WELCOME! CASH ONLY
Trailer roping - 1/3 stock charge, 2/3 prize and cash pay-out • Progressive Our goal this year is to have the trailer completely paid for by sponsorsPayoff: 10 places in cash in the Average • 3 places cash paid in 1st goHigh Point roper will win a deluxe 2-horse slant load trailer! Winner responsible for TT&L
#11 TRAILER ROPING4-Steer Average
Trailer RopingHandicaps
#11 Teams - 0 sec. off #10 teams - 1 sec. off #9 teams - 3 sec. off#8 teams - 5 sec. off
All teams winning Average check Thursday & Friday will receive 1 free draw entry in Trailer Roping on Saturday.
Trailer Winners‘03 - Buzz Bates ‘04 - Zane Neilson‘05 - Jim White‘06 - Faron Olsen ‘07 - Quinn Kessler‘08 - Seth Webber'09 - Hadley Gunn'10 - Rex Wilkins'11 - Glen Dearden
Thursday Night: RANDY FINKBINER MEMORIAL ROPINGCarbon County & Emery County Residents ONLY!
Deluxe Saddles to the Average winners of #11 Handicap Roping
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2012MORIARTY, NM
EVENTS ENTRY FEE ADDED MONEYBull Riding $100 $500Junior Bulls $50Steer Riding $40Calf Riding $35Open Team Roping $50/roper - Enter 4xIncentive Team Roping $50/roper - Enter 4xOpen Calf Roping $75Incentive Calf Roping $75Breakaway $75Barrel Racing $75(will work with you if up in Socorro)
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYJULY 23TR - Cheyenne, WY, 423-340-0640
24TR - Cheyenne, WY, 423-340-0640
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30 31 AUGUST 1 2ROD - Plains, TX, 52USTRC TR - Clovis, NM, 76
9ROD - Post, TX, 52USTRC TR - Waco, TX, 76
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20 1 22 23ROD - Lordsburg, NM, 65
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the All- Around AUGUSTThe number following the entry references the page number of advertising when applicable.
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY27TR - Los Lunas, NM, 41TR - Santa Fe, NM, 505-239-7617ROD - Taylor, AZ, 480-540-8405USTRC TR - Gallup, NM, 505-879-6181BR - Artesia, NM, 575-308-2150ROD - Norwood, CO, 623-455-8339ROD - Durango, CO, 623-455-8339
3TR - Los Lunas, NM, 41ROD - Cuba, NM, 52ROD - Plains, TX, 52ROD - Ralls, TX, 52ROD - Cuba, NM, 60USTRC TR - Clovis, NM, 76TR - Show Low, AZ, 480-540-8405TR - Moriarty, NM, 505-609-0123
28ROD - Taylor, AZ, 480-540-8405CR - Albuquerque, NM, 505-865-5432USTRC TR - Gallup, NM, 505-879-6181RS/BRLS - Belen, NM, 505-240-0736ROD - Norwood, CO, 623-455-8339ROD - Durango, CO, 623-455-8339ROD - Crownpoint, NM, 828-871-3000TR/CR - Bloomfield, NM, 505-801-1677ROD - Chililli, NM, 505-269-4442
4ROD - Cuba, NM, 52ROD - Plains, TX, 52ROD - Ralls, TX, 52ROD - Cuba, NM, 60USTRC TR - Clovis, NM, 76TR - Show Low, AZ, 480-540-8405ROD - Albuquerque, NM, 505-459-2918ROD - Moriarty, NM, 505-250-0241
10TR - Los Lunas, NM, 41TR - Price, UT, 42ROD - Post, TX, 52USTRC TR - Waco, TX, 76
11TR - Albuquerque, NM, 10TR - Price, UT, 42ROD - Post, TX, 52ROD - Chama, NM, 52, 62ROD - Kykotsmobi, AZ, 55ROD - Los Alamos, NM, 61USTRC TR - Waco, TX, 76TR - Turley, NM, 928-243-8583TR - Colorado Springs, CO, 719-947-3777TR - Guthrie, OK, 575-415-4840
17TR - Los Lunas, NM, 41ROD - Almogordo, NM, 60, 63BRLS - Grants, NM, 63
18ROD - Fruitland, NM, 53ROD - Almogordo, NM, 60, 63ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 61, 64BRLS - Grants, NM, 63
24TR - Grants, NM, 40TR - Los Lunas, NM, 41ROD - Lordsburg, NM, 65ROD - Belen, NM, 66USTRC TR - Winnemucca, NV, 76HS - Clovis, NM, 86
25TR - Moriarty, NM, 40ROD - Ganado, AZ, 55ROD - Chinli, AZ, 55ROD - Grants, NM, 58ROD - Cortez, CO, 60ROD - Pecos, NM, 61ROD - Lordsburg, NM, 65ROD - Belen, NM, 66BR - Albuquerque, NM, 67USTRC TR - Winnemucca, NV, 76HS - Clovis, NM, 86
31TR - Los Lunas, NM, 41ROD - Moriarty, NM, 43ROD - Socorro, NM, 53ROD - Prewitt, NM, 55ROD - Socorro, NM, 71USTRC TR - Loveland, CO, 76USTRC TR - Tunica, MS, 77
SEPTEMBER 1TR - Show Low, AZ, 11USTRC TR - Flagstaff, AZ, 22TR - Los Lunas, NM, 41ROD - Moriarty, NM, 43ROD - Socorro, NM, 53ROD - Sonoita, AZ, 54, 70ROD - Wagon Mound, NM, 61BRLS - Prewitt, NM, 63ROD - Prewitt, NM, 55ROD - Williams, AZ, 69ROD - Socorro, NM, 71
2TR - Show Low, AZ, 11USTRC TR - Flagstaff, AZ, 22ROD - Sonoita, AZ, 54, 70ROD - Prewitt, NM, 55ROD - Wagon Mound, NM, 61BRLS - Grants, NM, 63ROD - Williams, AZ, 69BR/BRLS - Socorro, NM, 71USTRC TR - Loveland, CO, 76USTRC TR - Tunica, MS, 77
26TR - Moriarty, NM, 41ROD - Ganado, AZ, 55ROD - Chinli, AZ, 55ROD - Grants, NM, 58ROD - Pecos, NM, 61ROD - Lordsburg, NM, 65ROD - Belen, NM, 66USTRC TR - Winnemucca, NV, 76HS - Clovis, NM, 86
19ROD - Fruitland, NM, 53ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 61, 64BRLS - Grants, NM, 63
12TR - Albuquerque, NM, 10ROD - Chama, NM, 52, 62ROD - Kykotsmobi, AZ, 55ROD - Los Alamos, NM, 61USTRC TR - Waco, TX, 76TR - Colorado Springs, CO, 719-947-3777TR - Guthrie, OK, 575-415-4840ROD - Chililli, NM, 505-269-4442
5USTRC TR - Clovis, NM, 76TR - Show Low, AZ, 480-540-8405ROD - Albuquerque, NM, 505-459-2918
29USTRC TR - Gallup, NM, 505-879-6181ROD - Durango, CO, 623-455-8339ROD - Crownpoint, NM, 828-871-3000
USTRC TR - Loveland, CO, 76USTRC TR - Tunica, MS, 77
Mailing Date for September Issue
KEY: BR=Bull Riding; BRLS=Barrel Racing; BKWY=Breakaway; CR=Calf Roping; CS=Cattle Sale; HS=Horse Sale; PRAC=Practice; ROD=Rodeo; RS=Rough Stock; SE=Special Event; SCH=School; TE=Timed Event; TP=Team Penning; TR=Team Roping.
2012 EVENT CALENDAR
September Issue Ad / Text Deadline
Southwest’s BestHigh School For
2012Arizona High School Rodeo 2012Standings (Top 10 Event Winners)Boys All-Around 1. Brent Keaveney, 291; 2. Devon Burris, 287.5;3. Lucas Casterton, 258; 4. Jake Salcito, 251; 5.Tanner Baldwin, 230.5; 6. Kyle Jones, 227.5; 7.Klay Jones, 220; 8. Rio Lee, 212.5; 9. MikeFletcher, 176; 10. Colton Clem, 161.5Girls All-Around 1. Kelsey Lutjen, 393.5; 2. Georgia Diez, 328.5;3. Hailey Schafer, 230.25; 4. Rebba Wright, 218;5. Lacey Garside, 215; 6. Racquel Jundt, 178.5;7. Zoe Billings, 177; 8. Chantel Jensen, 177; 9.Aspyn Dent, 165; 10. Taylor Holderman, 156Bareback Riding1. Jake Salcito, 141; 2. Rio Lee, 126.5; 3. AustinCordova, 81; 4. Edmiles Harvey, 60Breakaway Roping1. Bailey Hand, 90.5; 2. Aubrey Smith, 81.5; 3.Taylor Holderman, 72; 4. Kelsey Lutjen, 65; 5.Sharli Macdonald, 62; 6. Danya Weir, 55; 7. DevinCordova, 52.5; 8. Sierra Stoll, 52; 9. Aspyn Dent,52; 10. Cori Teller, 41Saddle Bronc1. Jake Salcito, 65; 2. Jay Joaquin, 33; 3. DawsonByrne, 31; 4. Casey Wood, 19.5Bull Riding1. Brandon Mccassie, 40; 2. Ty Toadlena, 38; 3.John Phelps, 37; 4. Jay Joaquin, 33.5; 5. KyrelLupe, 25; 6. Michael Power, 19; 7. Casper Johns,10; 8. Caleb Roden, 7Tiedown Roping1. Devon Burris, 116; 2. Brent Keaveney, 111; 3.Tanner Baldwin, 95; 4. Colton Clem, 95; 5. LucasCasterton, 81.5; 6. Brady Payne, 77.5; 7. DexterUdall, 75.5; 8. Caden Kerby, 62; 9. HunterReaume, 61; 10. Preston Chamberlain, 57.5Steer Wrestling1. Mike Vines, 126; 2. Devon Burris, 111.5; 3.Brent Keaveney, 111.5; 4. Jerod Reyes, 105.5; 5.Lucas Casterton, 104; 6. Clayton Brunson, 95; 7.
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Owen Salcito, 74.5; 8. Rio Lee, 46; 9. ColtonClem, 29.5; 10. Kyrel Lupe, 26Barrel Racing1. Georgia Diez, 135.5; 2. Chelsie Stodghill, 113;3. Layne Lackey, 87; 4. Courtny Cline, 80.5; 5.Rebba Wright, 65.5; 6. Lacey Garside, 56; 7.Carter Blackmore, 55; 8. Kelsey Lutjen, 54; 9.Zoe Billings, 53.5; 10. Dakota Cauthen, 53Goat Tying1. Kelsey Lutjen, 142.5; 2. Georgia Diez, 130; 3.Arianna Assini, 104; 4. Cori Teller, 101; 5. AspynDent, 99; 6. Zoe Billings, 81; 7. Aiesha Curley,78.5; 8. Taylor Holderman, 78; 9. Lacey Garside,63; 10. Heidi Jo Winkle, 61Pole Bending1. Rebba Wright, 152.5; 2. Marissa Hancock,144.5; 3. Austin Butler, 109; 4. Braelyn Henry,97; 5. Lacey Garside, 76; 6. Chantel Jensen,73.5; 7. Shyanne Summerfield, 65.5; 8. SabrinaSilvas, 51.5; 9. Georgia Diez, 49; 10. CourtnyCline, 47Team Roping (Header)1. Tanner Baldwin, 135.5; 2. Trey Blackmore, 108;3. Tj Jewell, 72.5; 4. Lucas Mackenzie, 68.5; 5.Preston Chamberlain, 61.5; 6. Brady Payne, 60;7. Lacey Dieckman, 50; 8. Caden Kerby, 45; 9.Kelsey Lutjen, 39; 10. Dillon Udall, 38; Team Roping (Heeler)1. Skeeter Hill, 135.5; 2. Kolt Campbell, 108; 3.Lucas Casterton, 72.5; 4. Brent Keaveney, 68.5;5. Levi Gallego, 61.5; 6. Devon Burris, 60; 7.Adrian Escalante, 50; 8. Jake Salcito, 45; 9.Denton Bates, 45; 10. Rio Lee, 40Boy’s Cutting1. Kyle Jones, 194.5; 2. Klay Jones, 187; 3. MikeFletcher, 176; 4. Garett Casterton, 54.5; 5.Connor Barrett, 27Girl’s Cutting1. Racquel Jundt, 175.5; 2. Stephanie Payne,146.5; 3. Kayla Squires, 137.25; 4. DanielleMorgan, 128; 5. Jamie Wootten, 126; 6. DallasBeshears, 114; 7. Hailey Schafer, 105.75; 8.Kelsey Lutjen, 92; 9. Chantel Jensen, 77.5; 10.Ricky Rodriguez, 38.5
New Mexico High School Rodeo 2012Standings (Top 10 Event Winners)Boys All-Around1. Bryce Howe, 430; 2. Josh Fish, 423; 3. LonDanley, 372; 4. Preston McCullar, 270; 5. ChaceValdez, 258; 6. Levi Molesworth, 238; 7. PaceBlanchard, 218.5; 8. Jared Martinez, 210; 9. JakeTrujillo, 183; 10. Lorenzo Lara, 175.5Girls All-Around1. LeighAnn Scribner, 662.5; 2. Leia Pluemer,590; 3. Abby Medlin, 381; 4. Tierra Gray, 295.5;5. Bailey Harwell, 258; 6. Lindsey Adcock, 255.5;7. NaLynn Cline, 244.5; 8. Baillie Wiseman,227.5; 9. MaKayla Jacobs, 213; 10. Betty Pack,208.5Boys All-Around Rookie1. Jace Davis , 141; 2. Corey Lefebre, 116; 3.Pryce Marez, 52; 4. Wyatt Jurney, 36; 5. WesleyGudgell, 33; 6. Ky Drummond, 29; 7. Carlos
Ortiz, 7; 8. Cody Godinez, 2Girls All-Around Rookie1. Abby Medlin, 381; 2. Baillie Wiseman, 227.5;3. Kenna Sullivan, 160.5; 4. Whitley Cline, 147.5;5. Miranda Cisneros, 120.5; 6. Leann Herring,107; 7. Ciara Lefebre, 105; 8. Baylee Henderson,77; 9. Jordan Woodbury, 50; 10. Jordan Morris, 41Bareback Riding1. Levi Molesworth, 183; 2. Talon Henry, 74; 3.Wyatt Harper, 46; 4. Kurt Pablo, 36; 5. CooperKirkpatrick, 17Saddle Bronc Riding1. Bryce Howe, 175; 2. Lon Danley, 161.5; 3.Wyatt Lindsay, 65.5; 4. Corey Lefebre, 31; 5.Justin Hamilton, 24; 6. Wyatt Harper, 16Bull Riding1. Joseph McConnel, 184.5; 2. Lon Danley,106.5; 3. Michael Mauldin, 77; 4. Talon Henry,68; 5. Oobie Hawkes, 64; 6. Cody Mathews, 52;7. Jacob Spencer, 46.5; 8. Cody Strite, 40.5; 9.Tanner Harvey, 38.5; 10. Tristen Howard, 23.5Calf-Roping1. Brody Stallard, 105; 2. Garrett Hendrix, 86; 3.Preston McCullar, 85; 4. Connor Hall, 81; 5. BenSouth, 75; 6. Dylan Marks, 63.5; 7. Lon Danley,61; 8. Joshua Walker, 59; 9. Chace Valdez, 57.5;10. Corley Henderson, 49Steer Wrestling1. Preston McCullar, 175; 2. Jake Trujillo, 148; 3.Jared Martinez, 145; 4. Cooper Kirkpatrick, 138;5. Josh Fish, 112; 6. Lorenzo Lara, 98; 7. MilesMcCullar, 94; 8. Wyatt Lindsay, 86; 9. JW Lindsay,50; 10. Wyatt Jurney, 36; 11. Corey Lefebre, 16Barrel Racing1. Leia Pluemer, 149; 2. Ariana Sanchez, 141; 3.NaLynn Cline, 125; 4. Bailey Harwell, 111; 5.Abby Medlin, 108; 6. Baillie Wiseman, 102.5; 7.Kenna Sullivan, 91; 8. Haley Wolfe, 83.5; 9.LeighAnn Scribner, 63; 10. Shayla Martin, 63Goat-Tying1. LeighAnn Scribner, 173.3; 2. Lindsey Adcock,122.5; 3. Jordan Noe, 110; 4. Hunter Haley, 99;5. MaKayla Jacobs, 92; 6. Morgan Gonzales, 90.5;7. Leia Pluemer, 88; 8. Abby Medlin, 86.5; 9.Tierra Gray, 75; 10. Ciara Lefebre, 67.5Pole-Bending1. Leia Pluemer, 143; 2. Bailey Harwell, 129; 3.Whitley Cline, 124.5; 4. LeighAnn Scribner, 112;5. Kacy Willcox, 100; 6. NaLynn Cline, 90; 7.Betty Pack, 85; 8. Karlee Alvord, 72; 9. BaillieWeisman, 67; 10. Tierra Gray, 65.5Team Roping1. Josh Fish, 120; 2. Cade Passig, 119; 3. JaceDavis, 98; 4. Abby Medlin, 98; 5. Bryce Howe,85; 6. Garrett Hendrix, 85; 7. Bryce Smith, 82; 8.Corley Henderson, 82; 9. Matthew Silva, 72; 10.Carl Sweazea, 72Boys’ Cutting1. Josh Fish, 191; 2. Chace Valdez, 184.5; 3. PaceBlanchard, 176’; 4. Bryce Howe, 123Girls Cutting1. Leia Pluemer, 205; 2. Krista Turner, 218;3. LeighAnn Scribner, 184.5; 4. HollyMcGlasson, 147; 5. NaLynn Cline, 13.5
RODEO
ROUND
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The National Junior High SchoolRodeo Finals paid tribute to the
hundreds of Jr. High rodeo competitors allacross the country. The event was held atthe Red Rock Park in Gallup, New Mexicoand was once again the focal point of therodeo scene throughout the country. Justas every cowboy hat turns towards Las Vegas in December, so did the rodeocommunity during the week of June 24-30,2012 as the best of the best Jr. rodeocompetitors squared off to see who couldout ride, out rope and out rodeo the others.Cowboys and cowgirls came from all
across the country, as far away as Hawaii,Mississippi, Montana, Minnesota and justabout every state in the union to competeand every state was well represented. TheSouthwest’s states of New Mexico andArizona had some of their best andproved once again rodeo is alive and wellin the Southwest. Although no one fromthese two states earned one of theNational titles handed out over the week,there were many who knocked at thedoor and made the quest for achampionship run for its money. The event that showcased the biggest
class of competitors from the Southwestwas the team roping event. Four out ofthe top ten teams came from the sunshinesection of the country. The team of JohnHenry Gaona, Jr. from Winkelman,Arizona and Junior Zambrano III fromTucson, Arizona finished less than onesecond from winning the event. Theyfinished in second place behind the Texasteam of Brett Stuart and Tyson Thompsonwho claimed the title. Just behind thosetwo teams, finishing third, was a NewMexico team. Derek Runyan from SilverCity teamed up with Braiden Washburnof Lordsburg and gave a run at thechampionship title. The other top tenfinishing teams in the team roping wentto Blaine Garley and Avery Gonzalesfrom Peralta, New Mexico who finishedin fifth, and the team of Ranger Hill ofScottsdale, Arizona and Monty James ofPayson, Arizona who earned tenth place.Four top tens out of a field of 61 of thetoughest Jr. High rodeo competitors inthe country is not too bad.Another second place, reserve
championship went home with a New Mexico cowboy. Derek Runyan whocame up from Silver City, New Mexicobattled it out in the Tie-Down Ropingevent till the end. After the dust settledinside the arena, Runyan finished insecond place behind the winner of theevent, John Douch from Huntsville, Texas.In the top ten of the Tie Down Roping,another New Mexico cowboy earned aseat. Sterling Cowdrey of Bosque Farms,New Mexico finished in sixth place.There were a total of 67 Tie Down ropersat the Jr. High Finals in the competition.Cowdrey also found himself with a
chance at another title in the Boys GoatTying. Out of 133 contestants, Cowdreyfinished third and less than a secondaway from the lead. Winner of the BoysGoat Tying went home with CodyDarnell of Gordon, Nebraska and secondplace was earned by Jason Adams ofWater Valley, Mississippi. Cowdrey,however made a run at the title and withtwo great finishes at the event can holdhis head high and continue to chase therodeo dream as the world of rodeocontinues to unfold in front of him.A top four finish allowed another
New Mexico cowboy to rise into thespotlight. Brock Powell of Aragon, New Mexico finished a few secondsbehind the winner, Lane McPheetersfrom Salem, Indiana but showed that hehas a bright future in the large man’sevent. There was a total of 110 cowboyswho were vying for the Chute Doggingchampionship at the 2012 Jr. HighNational Finals Rodeo.A pair of Southwest cowgirls made an
attempt at fame in the Pole Bendingevent, claiming top ten spots in theAverage. Shelby Mayfield of Clovis, New Mexico finished eight while Tatum,Schafer of Queen Creek, Arizona wasninth. Winning the Jr. High title in thePole Bending was Raelee Self ofPowderly, Texas. There were just under150 contestants in the event and toughcompetition throughout the weeks event.Congratulations to all of the title
winners of the Jr. High Rodeo Finals, aswell as all of the competitors in from theSouthwest who competed, proving there
is a tough group of rodeo competitorscoming out of the great states of Arizonaand New Mexico.
2012 National Junior High Finals RodeoRed Rock Park, Gallup, N.M.Final Average ResultsTop 10
Barrel Racing Average1. Rickie Engesser, Spearfish, S.D., 48.1712. Kelsey Espenson, Hart, Texas, 48.3983. Paige Portenier, Caldwell, Idaho, 48.5064. Sissy Winn, Chapman Ranch, Texas, 48.64. Alex Odle, Brush, Colo., 48.66. Darcy Taylor, Bryan, Texas, 48.6037. Karson Bradley, Big Piney, Wyo., 48.6228. Taylor Rivera, Murrieta, Calif., 48.8149. Shelby Boisjoli, Calgary, Alberta, Can., 48.84210. Hope Holder, Rocky Ford, Colo., 48.862
Boys Breakaway Average1. JD Kirwan, Bonesteel, S.D., 7.772. Logan Donaldson, Waterford, Ontario, Can.,7.878
3. Evan Manoha, Naalehu, Hawaii, 9.014. Clay Futrell, Union Grove, N.C., 9.1345. True Lacina, Amarillo, Texas, 9.8856. Chase Graves, Poplarville, Miss., 10.4547. Tanner Lloyd, Mount Ulla, N.C., 10.7358. Kaden Lappe, Dell, Mont., 10.7639. Will Gallagher V, Merrill, Ore., 10.93810. Brush Minton, Witter Springs, Calif., 16.985
Boys Goat Tying Average1. Cody Darnell, Gordon, Neb., 33.6862. Jason Adams, Water Valley, Miss., 33.9813. Sterling Cowdrey, Bosque Farms, N.M., 34.5864. Zack Kirkpatrick, Crosbyton, Texas, 34.8515. Jase Staudt, Nathrop, Colo., 35.4356. Keenan Kvamme, Carrington, N.D., 35.5937. Bridger Anderson, Carrington, N.D., 36.2578. Brush Minton, Witter Springs, Calif., 36.4049. JD Kirwan, Bonesteel, S.D., 36.8810. J.T. Bradley, Milburn, Neb., 37.559
Junior Bull Riding Average1. Ryder Wright, Milford, Utah, 2372. Bradie Gray, Tamworth, Australia, 2333. Jake “The Snake” Gowdy, Bristow, Okla., 2194. Matt Southern, Thallon, Australia, 2145. Jobe Johns, Banks, Ala., 1556. Logan Hyatt, Stockton, Ala., 1507. Jess Pope, Garnett, Kan., 1488. Boudreaux Campbell, Crockett, Texas, 1408. Cahn Williams, Bluffdale, Utah, 14010. Arles Hernandez, Collbran, Colo., 76
Chute Dogging Average1. Lane McPheeters, Salem, Ind., 7.4142. Westyn Hughes, Caldwell, Texas, 7.6873. John Douch, Huntsville, Texas, 8.674. Brock Powell, Aragon, N.M., 10.612
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5. Colt Madison, Anthon, Iowa, 10.9976. Brock Henry, Rushville, Neb., 11.4827. Drew Madden, Sloughhouse, Calif., 11.6748. Laramie Warren, Claremore, Okla., 12.4249. Justin Smith, Evans, La., 13.22310. Lawson Mc Gill, Powderville, Mont., 14.697
Girls Breakaway Average1. Timber Allenbrand, Paola, Kan., 8.5932. Brooke Jordan, Covington, Texas, 8.8743. Kylee Bennett, McAlester, Okla., 9.0574. Elizabeth French, Pompeys Pillar, Mont., 9.9285. Scout Yochum, Clarkston, Wash., 9.9746. Bailey Jay, Boerne, Texas, 10.6257. Halie Hebert, DeRidder, La., 10.7628. Kayley Kennemer, Anderson, Ala., 11.7369. Dalli McIntire, Thayer, Iowa, 11.835
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10. Ashley Koenig, Belgrade, Mont., 11.961
Girls Goat Tying Average1. Maddy Dickens, Loveland, Colo., 27.7182. Kylee Bennett, McAlester, Okla., 28.0253. Kelsey Espenson, Hart, Texas, 28.714. Tymber Taylor, Buffalo, Wyo., 29.2145. Linzie Van Horn, Page, Neb., 29.9856. Hannah Williams, Odessa, Mo., 30.3327. Jacee Newcomb, Benton, Ark., 30.3998. Frankie Orahood, Malta, Mont., 30.6459. Timber Allenbrand, Paola, Kan., 31.00910. Bobbi Lynn Bond, Florence, Miss., 31.659
Pole Bending Average1. Raelee Self, Powderly, Texas, 60.1332. Rickie Engesser, Spearfish, S.D., 60.854
3. Alex Odle, Brush, Colo., 61.3654. Carly Strickland, Hortense, Ga., 61.8795. Kylee Bennett, McAlester, Okla., 61.9956. Saije Pollard, Wyarno, Wyo., 62.9437. Kathryn Todd, Tuttle, Okla., 62.9778. Shelby Mayfield, Clovis, N.M., 63.0229. Tatum Schafer, Queen Creek, Ariz., 63.14910. Molly Riermann, New Richmond, Wis., 63.626
Ribbon Roping Average1. Cheyanne Guillory, Lecompte, La., Cody Hogan,
Pelican, La., 24.072. Kelsey Espenson, Hart, Texas, Zack Kirkpatrick,
Crosbyton, Texas, 30.7623. Shelby Lankford, Blanchard, Okla., Layton
Little, El Reno, Okla., 31.1314. Macey Lee, Greenbrier, Ark., Myles Neighbors,
Benton, Ark., 31.1635. Dallen McIntire, Thayer, Iowa, Dalli McIntire,
Thayer, Iowa, 34.2476. Quincy Segelke, Snyder, Colo., Dusty Taylor,
Craig, Colo., 34.2797. Shelby Boisjoli, Calgary, Alberta, Can., Travis
Speer, Blue Ridge, Alberta, Can., 34.48. Britton Bedke, Oakley, Idaho, Delaney Kunau,
Declo, Idaho, 34.6899. Jacee Newcomb, Benton, Ark., Ryan Sutton,
Bismarck, Ark., 34.84210. Al Koenig, Belgrade, Mont., Ashley Koenig,
Belgrade, Mont., 35.693
Tie-Down Roping Average1. John Douch, Huntsville, Texas, 29.8732. Derek Runyan, Silver City, N.M., 33.9363. Zack Kirkpatrick, Crosbyton, Texas, 34.3534. Justin Smith, Evans, La., 39.2825. Zack Jongbloed, Iowa, La., 42.9166. Sterling Cowdrey, Bosque Farms, N.M., 43.9427. Drew Madden, Sloughhouse, Calif., 50.8558. Trey Watts, Muncy, Pa., 51.4869. Andrew Burks, Kiln, Miss., 53.04210. Seth Peterson, Minot, N.D., 53.475
Team Roping Average1. Brett Stuart, Bridgeport, Texas, Tyson Thompson,
Munday, Texas, 30.4482. John Henry Gaona Jr, Winkelman, Ariz., Junior
Zambrano III, Tucson, Ariz., 32.0713. Derek Runyan, Silver City, N.M., Braiden
Washburn, Lordsburg, N.M., 36.474. Jase Staudt, Nathrop, Colo., Jhett Trenary,
Salida, Colo., 40.9265. Blaine Garley, Peralta, N.M., Avery Gonzales,
Peralta, N.M., 41.3216. Cayla Melby, Pine River, Minn., Cole Stevens,
Hammond, Wis., 42.8817. Clay Green, Pine Grove, La., Kyle Inkenbrandt,
Hammond, La., 44.6598. Chase Graves, Poplarville, Miss., Jacob Watt,
Geiger, Ala., 46.7949. Andy Albritton, Citra, Fla., Colt Papy, Ocala,
Fla., 49.42610. Ranger Hill, Scottsdale, Ariz., Monty James,
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More than 800 cowboys andcowgirls ran through the gates at
the 20th Annual International Finals YouthRodeo in Shawnee, Oklahoma, but only ahandful filled their dreams of gold bucklesand paychecks.Two rookies on their first trip to the
IFYR won titles, and three championsfrom 2011 repeated their feats. For manyof the champions, their success came withhard work and tears as they realized theirpractice paid off.The 20th Annual IFYR paid out over
$200,000 in money and prizes, andBloomer Trailers awarded a one-year leasefor a trailer to the winning boys all-around
and girls all-around champions.
Boys All-Around, Steer Wrestling, and Saddle Bronc Riding Champion: Garrett Smith, Rexburg, ID
Idaho cowboy Garrett Smith made aclean sweep of the steer wrestling andsaddle bronc riding events to win the titles and wrap up the All-Aroundchampionship, too.The Rexburg, Idaho cowboy had a time
of 15.8 seconds on three head to win thesteer wrestling, and scored 147.5 points ontwo head to win the saddle bronc riding.With his two titles, he also took the
All-Around championship.
Girls All-Around and Goat Tying Champion: Mia Manzanares, Opelousas, LA
It was Mia Manzanares’ firsttrip to the IFYR, but she made it count.The 15-year-old cowgirl from
Opelousas, Louisiana. finished insecond place in both the first andsecond go-rounds of the GoatTying, and had a total time of23.9 seconds to win the title.As Girls All-Around winner,
she gets to use a Bloomer Trailerfor a year, and she was thrilled, “Ilove Bloomer trailers so much.”
Bareback Riding Champion: Mark Kreder, Collinsville, OK
The 17-year-old cowboy fromCollinsville, Oklahma, won the2012 International Finals YouthRodeo Bareback Ridingchampionship, and he’s not thefirst Kreder to win a gold buckle.
Barrel Racing Champion: Kynder Starr, Catoosa, OK
Kynder Starr, Catoosa,Oklahoma, won the championshipfor the second year in a row. Shehad a time of 49.240 seconds onthree runs.
Breakaway Roping Champion:Samantha Little, Hackberry,Louisiana
Samantha Little, Hackberry,
Louisiana, had a time of 7.2 seconds onthree runs to claim the title for the secondyear in a row.
Bull riding champion: Joseph McConnel, Farmington, NM
The 2012 IFYR Bull Riding championhad some good help behind the chutes.His older brother Ryan McConnel, a
Pro Bull Riders competitor currentlyranked 27th in the Built Ford Tour Series,met him in Shawnee to offer advice andgive tips.
Calf Roping Champion: Catfish Brown, Collinsville, Texas
The 18-year-old cowboy turned in atime of 26.2 seconds on three head andattributed his success to “lots of practice,and focus.”
Pole Bending Champion: Skylar Ragan, Pattonville, Texas
The 2012 International Finals YouthRodeo Pole Bending champion rides amare purchased for $145 from the salebarn. The Ragans got the horse whenSkylar was ten, and Blaze was the firsthorse Skylar rode and trained.
Team Roping Champions: Trevor Kirchenschlager, Yuma, Colorado and Austin Crist, Rocky Ford, CO
Trevor Kirchenschlager, Yuma, andAustin Crist, Rocky Ford, paired up to winsecond place in the first and short go-rounds, and ninth place in the secondround, to win the gold buckle.
Champions Crowned At Youth RodeoVeterans repeat titles; family expectations fulfilled
Idaho cowboy Garrett Smith is the 2012 IFYR Boys All-Around Champion. He also won the steer wrestling and saddle bronc riding titles at the Shawnee, Oklahoma event,which is billed as the world’s richest youth rodeo.
Mia Manzanares, Opelousas, Louisiana, is the2012 IFYR All-Around Champion. She competedat the 20th annual rodeo, which is billed as theworld’s richest youth rodeo.
2012 International Finals Youth Rodeo ChampionsBareback Riding: Mark Kreder, Collinsville, OklahomaSaddle Bronc Riding: Garrett Smith, Rexburg, IdahoBull Riding: Joseph McConnel, Farmington, New MexicoBreakaway Roping: Samantha Little, Hackberry, LouisianaGoat Tying: Mia Manzanares, Opelousas, Louisiana Pole Bending: Skylar Ragan, Pattonville, TexasBarrel Racing: Kynder Starr, Catoosa, OklahomaSteer Wrestling: Garrett Smith, Rexburg, IdahoCalf Roping: Catfish Brown, Collinsville, TexasTeam Roping: Trevor Kirchenschlager, Yuma, Colorado andAustin Crist, Rocky Ford, ColoradoGirls All-Around: Mia Manzanares, Opelousas, Louisiana Boys All-Around: Garrett Smith, Rexburg, Idaho
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All-Around1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $120,794; 2. BobbyMote, Culver, OR, $62,402; 3. Josh Peek, Pueblo,CO, $56,236; 4. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, TX,$54,367; 5. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, SD, $46,808; 6. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR, $45,036; 7. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, UT, $43,131; 8. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, TX, $40,179; 9. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, OK, $38,447; 10. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, UT, $32,973; 11. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, AB, $32,831; 12. PaulDavid Tierney, Oral, SD, $32,682; 13. Ryle Smith,Oakdale, CA, $32,104; 14. Cimarron Boardman,Stephenville, TX, $23,791; 15. Clayton Hass, Terrell, TX, $22,678
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Bareback Riding1. Will Lowe, Canyon, TX, $71,406; 2. Steven Dent,Mullen, NE, $69,524; 3. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock,TX, $66,854; 4. Kaycee Feild, Payson, UT, $54,631;5. Bobby Mote, Culver, OR, $46,185; 6. J.R. Vezain,Cowley, Wy, $45,595; 7. Jessy Davis, Power, MT,$41,657; 8. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, LA, $41,235; 9. Caleb Bennett, Morgan, UT, $38,945; 10. DustyLaValley, Bezanson, AB, $38,078; 11. Jared Keylon,Uniontown, KS, $37,252; 12. Brian Bain, Culver,OR, $33,088; 13. Casey Colletti, Pueblo, CO,$31,271; 14. Ryan Gray, Cheney, WA, $30,741;15. Steven Peebles, Redmond, OR, $29,250
Steer Wrestling1. Ethen Thouvenell, Napa, CA, $54,562; 2. DeanGorsuch, Gering, NE, $47,280; 3. Les Shepperson,Midwest, WY, $38,214; 4. Beau Clark, Belgrade, MT,$36,340; 5. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, CO, $36,251; 6. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, SD, $35,507; 7. MattReeves, Cross Plains, TX, $35,354; 8. Olin Hannum,Malad, ID, $35,068; 9. Kyle Whitaker, Chambers,NE, $33,691; 10. K.C. Jones, Decatur, TX, $33,327;11. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, OR, $31,467;
12. Sean Santucci, Prineville, OR, $30,845; 13. Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, CA, $30,415; 14. Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, OR, $30,044; 15. Sean Mulligan, Coleman, OK, $29,637
Team Roping - Headers1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $57,790; 2. ClayTryan, Billings, MT, $57,377; 3. Kaleb Driggers,Albany, Ga, $56,546; 4. Colby Lovell, Madisonville,TX, $49,922; 5. Keven Daniel, Franklin, TN,$49,519; 6. Travis Tryan, Billings, MT, $45,329; 7. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, MT, $44,319; 8. ErichRogers, Round Rock, AZ, $43,319; 9. ChadMasters, Cedar Hill, TN, $43,252; 10. Nick Sartain,Dover, OK, $42,030; 11. Manny Egusquiza Jr.,Madison, GA, $40,376; 12. Luke Brown,Stephenville, TX, $39,644; 13. Charly Crawford,Prineville, OR, $38,714; 14. Spencer Mitchell,Colusa, CA, $37,520; 15. Derrick Begay, SebaDalkai, AZ, $36,307
Team Roping - Heelers1. Patrick Smith, Midland, TX, $57,790; 2. TravisGraves, Jay, OK, $57,377; 3. Jade Corkill, Fallon,
PRCA TurquoiseStandings
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All-Around Standings1. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $11,615; 2. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $10,496; 3. CutterParsons, Marana, AZ, $9,426; 4. Shank Edwards,Tatum, NM, $8,204; 5. Seth Hall, Albuquerque,NM, $7,504; 6. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ,$6,128; 7. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $5,555; 8. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $5,437; 9. RickKieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $5,149; 10. Johnny Salvo,Horse Springs, NM, $5,121; 11. Brent Lewis,Pinon, NM, $5,095; 12. Clay Parsons, Marana, AZ,$4,694; 13. Bill Snure, Douglas, AZ, $3,582; 14.Chase Massengill, Santa Fe, NM, $3,427; 15. ColeJackson, Animas, NM, $1,696Bareback Riding1. Luke Creasy, Brownfield, AB, $5,133; 2. WyattHancock, Taylor, AZ, $4,333; 3. Jared Green,Socoro, NM, $4,304; 4. Shon Gibson, Taylor, AZ,$2,516; 5. Tom McFarland, Bowie, TX, $2,425; 6. Tony Buckman, La Mesa, NM, $1,049; 7. SamStuart, Lovington, NM, $654; 8. Trevor Haught,Tucson, AZ, $636; 9. Tyler Staker, Taylor, AZ, $605;10. Chauncey Kirby, Ft. McDowell, AZ, $365Steer Wrestling1. Damian Padilla, Rio Rico, AZ, $9,230; 2. ClaytonTuchscherer, Dona Ana, NM, $6,002; 3. TrevorDuhon, Phoenix, AZ, $5,529; 4. Pepe Arballo,Wittman, AZ, $4,914; 5. Cody Moore, Artesia, NM,$4,478; 6. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $4,072; 7. Dean McIntyre, Wickenburg, AZ, $3,848; 8. KurtStallings, Clovis, NM, $3,251; 9. Cody Glover,Marana, AZ, $3,173; 10. Tanner Houston, Tucson,AZ, $2,967; 11. Cimarron Thompson, Hobbs, NM,$2,776; 12. Jacob Antone, crownpoint, NM,
$2,616; 13. Tanner Robinson, Mesilla Park, NM,$1,855; 14. Troy Nahrgang, Buckeye, AZ, $1,557;15. Brandon Bates, Winslow, AZ, $1,435Team Roping (Header)1. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, AZ, $15,493; 2. JakeBarnes, Scottsdale, AZ, $12,392; 3. Tom Richards,Humboldt, AZ, $12,336; 4. Derrick Begay, SebaDalkai, AZ, $10,756; 5. Aaron Tsinigine, Tuba City,AZ, $10,403; 6. Levi Lewis, Apache Junction, AZ,$10,277; 7. Bobby Baize, Anthony, NM, $5,519; 8. Chance Kiehne, Springerville, AZ, $4,281; 9.Anthony Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $4,083; 10. BobbyBoyd DVM, Midland, TX, $4,004; 11. Seth Hall,Albuquerque, NM, $3,089; 12. Rodee Walraven,Datil, NM, $2,791; 13. Lee Kiehne, Lemitar, NM,$2,772; 14. Wyatt Althoff, Oracle, AZ, $2,551; 15. Chase Massengill, Santa Fe, NM, $2,527Team Roping (Heeler)1. Nick Sarchett, Phoenix, AZ, $12,336; 2. Cesar dela Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $10,756; 3. Lane Siggins,Ruidoso Downs, NM, $8,996; 4. Brent Tryon, QueenCreek, AZ, $8,588; 5. Cory Petska, Marana, AZ,$7,728; 6. Michael Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $4,083;7. Byron Wilkerson, Duncan, AZ, $4,078; 8. ShainSproul, Las Cruces, NM, $4,004; 9. Tyler Getzwiller,Scottsdale, AZ, $3,944; 10. Johnny Salvo, HorseSprings, NM, $3,905; 11. Tim Gonzales, Las Lunas,NM, $3,493; 12. Estevan Castillo, Veguita, NM,$2,915; 13. Justin Loya, Los Lunas, NM, $2,791;14. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $2,730; 15. TJBrown, Payson, AZ, $2,551Saddle Bronc1. Cody Taton, Corona, NM, $5,448; 2. Taos Muncy,Corona, NM, $4,149; 3. Cooper DeWitt, Rio Rico,AZ, $3,007; 4. Darrell Triplett, Waterflow, NM,$2,056; 5. Shaun Ebert, Bowie, AZ, $1,615; 6. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $1,539; 7. Robert Aragon, Bueyeros, NM, $944; 8. OlanBorg, Roswell, NM, $798; 9. Jeb Loney, Tularosa,NM, $591; 10. Fran Orozco Marchand, Omak, WA,
$492; 11. Brady Dinwoodie, Weyburn, SK, $453;12. Casey Sisk, Corona, NM, $405; 13. GarrisonDeWitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $396; 14. Huck Sandsness,Kingman, AZ, $328; 15. Jeremy Harden, Big Valley,AB, $195Tie-Down Roping1. Kyle Dutton, Mesilla Park, NM, $10,138; 2. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $7,928; 3. JerradHofstetter, Portales, NM, $7,375; 4. Jesse Clark,Portales, NM, $6,490; 5. Joseph Parsons, Marana,AZ, $5,750; 6. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,353;7. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $4,028; 8. RickKieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $3,928; 9. JoDan Mirabal,Grants, NM, $3,796; 10. Beau Marshall, Truth orConsequ, NM, $3,684; 11. Clay Parsons, Marana,AZ, $3,564; 12. Wacey Walraven, Datil, NM,$3,347; 13. Weston Crane, Buckeye, AZ, $2,720;14. Tyson Runyan, Silver City, NM, $2,670; 15. Brent Lewis, Pinon, NM, $2,646Steer Roping1. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $10,224; 2. BrentLewis, Pinon, NM, $2,449; 3. Pecos Shannon,Lordsburg, NM, $1,273; 4. Rick Kieckhefer,Prescott, AZ, $1,221; 5. Rob Denny, Willcox, AZ,$1,073; 6. Bill Snure, Douglas, AZ, $862; 7. Doug Bean, Scottsdale, AZ, $243Bull Riding1. Rankin Lindsey, Hillsboro, NM, $6,754; 2. JustinScarbrough, Chino Valley, AZ, $4,475; 3. TerranceGranger, Tuba City, AZ, $3,589; 4. Daniel Etsitty,Kayenta, AZ, $3,164; 5. Chad Martin, Phoenix, AZ,$2,787; 6. Camo Mullins, Phoenix, AZ, $2,464; 7. Dan Curtin, Show Low, AZ, $1,970; 8. CodySchneider, Canyon, TX, $1,833; 9. Marvin Begay,Rough Rock, AZ, $1,808; 10. Cody Heffernan,Australia, $1,515; 11. Jared Green, Socoro, NM,$1,251; 12. Craig Begay, Rough Rock, AZ, $1,134;13. Guytin Tsosie, Farmington, NM, $1,047; 14. Fran Orozco Marchand, Omak, WA, $919; 15. Clayton Hill, Mayer, AZ, $774
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NV, $51,866; 4. Chase Tryan, Helena, MT, $49,519;5. Jake Long, Coffeyville, KS, $44,266; 6. KoryKoontz, Sudan, TX, $42,605; 7. Kollin VonAhn,Durant, OK, $42,030; 8. Brad Culpepper, Poulan,GA, $41,773; 9. Clay Cooper, Gardnerville, NV,$41,091; 10. Broc Cresta, Santa Rosa, CA,$41,056; 11. Paul Eaves, Millsap, TX, $41,028; 12. Kinney Harrell, Marshall, TX, $39,882; 13. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, TX, $39,644; 14. Ryan Motes, Weatherford, TX, $38,860; 15. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $36,307
Saddle Bronc1. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, IA, $67,515; 2. CodyWright, Milford, UT, $61,658; 3. Jesse Wright,Milford, UT, $53,846; 4. Cody Taton, Corona, NM,$50,535; 5. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, LA, $45,948; 6. Jake Wright, Milford, UT, $40,583; 7. JacobsCrawley, College Station, TX, $40,133; 8. CortScheer, Elsmere, NE, $38,707; 9. Chad Ferley,Oelrichs, SD, $38,379; 10. Cody Angland, NewSouth Wales, AU, $36,287; 11. Cole Elshere, Faith,SD, $35,529; 12. Isaac Diaz, Desdemona, TX,$34,911; 13. Jeff Willert, Belvidere, SD, $34,041;
14. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, TX, $32,566; 15. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $31,731
Tie-Down Roping1. Justin Maass, Giddings, TX, $77,271; 2. HunterHerrin, Apache, OK, $56,442; 3. Tuf Cooper,Decatur, TX, $55,815; 4. Cory Solomon, PrairieView, TX, $55,631; 5. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, LA,$53,229; 6. Houston Hutto, Tomball, TX, $47,415;7. Clif Cooper, Decatur, TX, $43,709; 8. Cody Ohl,Hico, TX, $38,018; 9. Monty Lewis, Hereford, TX,$36,788; 10. Adam Gray, Seymour, TX, $35,993;11. Fred Whitfield, Hockley, TX, $35,787; 12. ShaneSlack, Idabel, OK, $35,618; 13. Bradley Bynum,Sterling City, TX, $35,389; 14. Blair Burk, Durant,OK, $35,054; 15. Jerrad Hofstetter, Portales, NM,$33,252
Steer Roping1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $38,473; 2. CodyLee, Gatesville, TX, $35,041; 3. Jess Tierney,Hermosa, SD, $30,669; 4. Kim Ziegelgruber,Edmond, OK, $28,270; 5. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews,TX, $27,443; 6. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, KS,
Beer, Broncs, Divorce and Trucks
That is kind of a catchy title if Idon’t say so myself and you can
bet there can be a lot of “Dirt” coveredin any of these four words. Now, if youmix any of these ingredients together,you can imagine the stories that wouldunfold. However, each one by itself canhave effects on each of our lives in apretty big way.
Looking at the first of the fourdemons above, beer, or any alcoholicdrink for that matter, can bedevastating. Now, I like a ‘cold one’just as much as the next guy, but as Ihave grown older, I have realized thenegative effects it can have. Not onlyphysically, but it can get you in a wholelot of trouble when you mix drinkingwith driving. I can only think of oneperson I know who has never done thisat least once in their lives, and a wholelot of others who do it way too often. Ialso know, now that I have four boys,how important it is to be responsiblefor not only yourself, but for the sakeof everyone else on the road. I don’thave anything against those who wantto have a good time every once in awhile, but remember when that time
comes to go home, you are not alone onthe road.
Next, I love a good bucking horse andthere is nothing better than a bareback orsaddle bronc rider square-jawed andsitting pretty in the middle of one.However, I also like a good wreck andbroncs seem to fill my desire to seesomeone piled up in a heap of dirt anddust. For bronc riders, it is a little lessexciting because they often know whenenough is enough and when to hit theeject button. However, when a team roperor a barrel racer happens to get in a mixwith a bucking horse, there is often agood chance for a wreck. Now I don’twant to see anyone hurt, but you have toagree it is always a good sight when aheeler turns the corner in the middle of arun to find his horse ducking his headand humping his back. The wreck is onand you can bet the outcome will bepretty good. So hey, all of you timedevent cowboys and cowgirls, get thereearly, warm ‘em up slow and tighten yourcinches, you never know when you willmake my day.
Heading to what might be the worst ofthings mentioned above, divorce is not alaughing matter. Although there havebeen a slew of country songs about it,people have laughed divorce off as partof life and some have been through one,two, three or even more. There is a wholelot of carnage in any relationship thatgoes south. I have found I don’t thinkabout divorce very often because I have a
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$26,799; 7. Mike Chase, McAlester, OK, $24,518;8. Dan Fisher, Andrews, TX, $21,662; 9. ChetHerren, Pawhuska, OK, $21,334; 10. Cody Scheck,Ellinwood, KS, $20,623; 11. Rod Hartness,Pawhuska, OK, $17,660; 12. Chris Glover,Keenesburg, CO, $17,113; 13. Ralph Williams,Skiatook, OK, $16,397; 14. Chance Kelton, Mayer,AZ, $15,717; 15. Cody Garnett, Barnsdall, OK,$15,421
Bull Riding1. Cody Teel, Kountze, TX, $86,846; 2. CodySamora, Cortez, CO, $69,589; 3. Kanin Asay,Powell, WY, $65,585; 4. J.W. Harris, Mullin, TX,$59,143; 5. Trey Benton III, Rock Island, TX,$59,122; 6. Brett Stall, Detroit Lakes, MN,$50,583; 7. Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, SD,$46,598; 8. Tate Stratton, Kellyville, OK, $43,484;9. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, OK, $41,031; 10. SethGlause, Cheyenne, WY, $40,134; 11. Corey Maier,Timber Lake, SD, $39,576; 12. Cody Rostockyj,Hillsboro, TX, $37,356; 13. Beau Schroeder, China,TX, $37,222; 14. Tag Elliott, Thatcher, UT, $35,875;15. Clayton Savage, Cheyenne, WY, $35,406
great woman who I love and go hometo every night. I have, though, seencouples go through the “Big D” and Ihave to say, none of them were pretty. Idon’t believe there is any amount ofmoney, charm or good looks that willkeep a marriage tight. It takes a lot ofwork on both sides to stay married, butlike everything, the more hard work putinto it, the better it will be. So, headhome today with a mushy card or adozen roses and surprise your spouseby letting them know how much youlove them.
On to the last demon of this article,trucks. Being a part of the rodeocommunity, trucks are part of our lives.We all drive trucks because we needthem and nothing makes me madderthan when mine breaks down. I spent,or should I say, each month I spend awad of cash on a truck that in myopinion was way over-priced in the firstplace. With that said, it should last mea while without breaking down orneeding repairs. However, there aretimes when problems with our trucksare overlooked or unknown and thatcan become deadly. So be careful aboutwhat you do to your truck, have itserviced often and crawl under it andgive it a good inspection every once ina while. You never know what can gowrong when heading down the road at80 mph.
Until Next time – “Dirt – Keep it under Your Feet”
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NEW MEXICO RODEOASSOCIATION www.nmrodeo.org
W/A Rodeo Company Buster Webb505-632-2350
6 X 6 Rodeo Company Carl Bradley
575-758-3459
Tsosie Brothers Rodeo Company Harrison or Tommie Tsosie
505-368-4315
Casper Baca Rodeo Company Casper Baca
505-287-9534
NMRA Membership Application and General Information can be found at www.nmrodeo.org.
Crossroads Rodeo Company Mark Sanchez970-739-3851
APPROVED STOCK CONTRACTORS 2012
Janice Aragon
505/366-4929
Susi Kaufman
928/587-3478
Jana Muncy
505/238-9415
Amber Gillreath
505/235-9216
New NMRA Contact Information!State Secretary - Carrie Richardson
575/937-0851Address: NMRAP.O. Box 1101
Capitan, NM 88316575/937-0851
Upcoming RodeosCash Only in 2012! (Money orders and Cashier
Checks accepted)Entries in our rodeos are taken seriously. All
NMRA members and co-sanctioned associationsthat guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries intothe NMRA office up to one week prior to theopening of phone entries. All non-members orassociations that do not guarantee entry fees mustcall in entries and be prepared with a credit cardthat will be run that night for entry fees. Entrynumbers: Rough Stock: 505-864-9427; TeamRoping: 505-864-7200; Timed Events: 505-864-9426. If you must turnout of a rodeo for any reasonincluding medical, emergency or vet release callthe Turnout line (505-864-9426). You may notcompete in another rodeo for 7 days if you vet ormedical out and a release is due in the officewithin 7 days or entry fee and fine will beassessed. Fax # for releases: 505-864-9427. Afterentries close you will be turning out and expectedto pay fees. If you need to make changes afterbooks have closed you will be charged a $25 feeper person per change.
2012 NMRA Rodeos are a preference draw.Slack is not open until performances are full –therefore slack cannot be a contestant’s first preference.
Rodeos having first sanction with New Mexicowill have a $13 CES/Finals Fund and a $20 Stockcharge deducted from advertised fees. Bull ridershave $10 day money added to fees as well! NMRAOpen Rough Stock may enter twice. Steer wrestlingand breakaway ropers may walk up until two hoursbefore the first performance and enter. Rough Stockcontestants may walk up and enter one hour prior tothe draw of the performance they want to enter.Cash only and a $25 late fee will be charged.Contestants are encouraged to enter through CentralEntry Secretary on entry night to ensure availabilityof stock; walk up entries are subject to availabilityof stock at stock contractor’s discretion.
Plains, Texas August 2-4, 2012Sanctioned: TCRA / NMRAPlease consult TCRA or NMRA websitesfor more details.
Ralls, TexasAugust 3 & 4, 2012Sanctioned: TCRA / UPRA / NMRAPlease consult TCRA or NMRA websitesfor more details.
Post, Texas 2012August 9,10,11, 2012Sanctioned: TCRA / UPRA / CPRA /NMRAPlease consult TCRA or NMRA websitesfor more details.
Chama DaysAug. 11-12, 2012Chama, NM,NMRA with PAFRA, WPRA (bkw), others requestedPerfs: Sat. Aug. 11 @ 1 p.m.; Sun. Aug. 12 @ 1 p.m. Slack: Sun Aug 12 @ 8 A.M. if necessaryAdded :Buckles; $400 perCR/BKW/BRLS/SW/BB/SB/BR/RSBPlus Buckle & Jacket. TR $800 plusBuckles & JacketStock Contractor: Stock Charge $20Entry Fees: $100 CR/SW/BKW; TR$100/man; BRL $75;BR/BB/SB/Ranch Saddle Bronc $75Rough Stock may enter twice and walk up 1 hr prior to drawSW and BKW may walk up 1 hr. prior todraw of first performance.All walk up entries have a $25 late fee.All Inc. Calf Ropers must be approved 1week prior to entries.
Schedule Of EventsSandoval County FairAugust 3-4, 2012Cuba, NM, Six Pack Series RodeoNMRA with PAFRA, others requestedPerfs: Fri. Aug. 3 @ 6 p.m.; Sat. Aug. 4 @ 6 p.m. Slack: Sat. Aug 4 @ 8 a.m. Added: $400 perCR/BKW/BRLS/SW/TR/BB/SB/BR/RSBStock Contractor: Bucking HStock Charge $20Entry Fees: $100 CR/SW/BKW; TR$100/man; BRL $75; BR/BB/SB/RSB $75Rough Stock may enter twice and walkup 1 hr prior to drawSW and BKW may walk up 1 hr. priorto draw of first performance.All walk up entries have a $25 late fee.All Inc. Calf Ropers must be approved 1 week prior to entries.TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice inincentive or vice versaEntries: Monday, July 30, 2012, TE: 505-864-9426RS: 505-864-9427TR: 505-864-7200 6-10 p.m.NMRA, and co- sanctioningassociations that guarantee entry feesmay fax/email entries Information on the NMRA website:nmrodeo.orgCall Backs: Tuesday, July 31, 2012; 505-864-9426; 6-9 p.m.Or check web site for day sheets:www.nmrodeo.orgTurnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before perf.
NMRA-APPROVED FIELD SECRETARIES - 2012
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TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice inincentive or vice versaEntries: Monday, Aug 6, 2012, TE: 505-864-9426; RS: 505-864-9427; TR: 505-864-7200 6-10 p.m.NMRA, and co- sanctioning associationsthat guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries Information on the NMRA website:nmrodeo.orgCall Backs: Tuesday, Aug 7, 2012; 505-864-9426; 6-9 p.m.Or check web site for day sheets:www.nmrodeo.orgTurnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrsbefore perf.Directions: Gallegos Park
Upper Fruitland RodeoAug. 18-19, 2012Fruitland, NM,Upper Fruitland Rodeo ArenaAIRCA with NMRA Perfs: Sat. Aug. 18 @ 1 p.m.; Sun. Aug. 19@ 1 p.m. Slack: 8 A.M. Added: Buckles; $400 perCR/BKW/BRLS/SW/BB/SB/BR;$800 for TR; $300 per Sr.BKW/Jr.BRL/Jr.BR.Stock Contractor: Boyd Cattle Co.Rough Stock Contractor: V-S BuckingStockEntry Fees: $75CR/BKW/BRLS/SW/BB/SB/BR; TR$150/man; $65 SR.BKW/ SR. BRL/ SR. BREntries: Monday, Aug 13, 2012, B.K. Bates (CES)505-733-2020; 7-10 p.m.Call Backs: Wednesday, Aug 15, 2012; 505-733-2020 7-10 p.m.Consult AIRCA Website for more details.
Valencia County Fair & RodeoAug. 24 - 25, 2012Belen, NMSeparate Rodeo Each Day!!NMRA others requestedFri. Aug. 24 @ 7 p.m.; Slack Immediatelyfollowing perf.Sat. Aug 25 @ 7 p.m.; Slack Immediatelyfollowing perf.Added: $100 per event. $200 Team RopingStock Contractor: C5/ Rodeo Company Stock Charge $20Entry Fees: $100 CR/SW/BKW; TR$100/man; BRL $75;
BR/BB/SB/RSB $75Rough Stock may enter twice and walk up1 hr prior to drawSW and BKW may walk up 1 hr. prior todraw of first performance.All walk up entries have a $25 late fee.All Inc. Calf Ropers must be approved 1 week prior to entries.TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice inincentive or vice versaTeam Roping - Chute RunEntries: Monday, Aug 20, 2012, TE: 505-864-9426; RS: 505-864-9427; TR: 505-864-7200 - 6-10 p.m.NMRA, and co- sanctioning associationsthat guarantee entry fees may fax/emailentries Information on the NMRA website:nmrodeo.orgCall Backs: Tuesday, Aug 21, 2012; 505-864-9426; 6-9 p.m.Or check web site for day sheets:www.nmrodeo.orgTurnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before perf.Directions: Sheriff’s Posse Arena acrossfrom Walmart
Socorro County Fair & RodeoAug. 31-Sept.1, 2012Socorro, NM,Six Pack Series RodeoNMRA with PAFRA, WPRA (bkw) othersrequestedPerfs: Fri. Aug. 31 @ 7 p.m.; Sat. Sept. 1 @ 7 p.m. Slack: Sat. Sept. 1 @ 8 A.M. Added: $300 perCR/BKW/BRLS/SW/BB/SB/BR/RSBStock Contractor: Crossroads RodeoCompany Stock Charge $20Entry Fees: $100 CR/SW/BKW; TR$100/man; BRL $75;BR/BB/SB/Ranch Saddle Bronc $75;Rookie Events $60Rough Stock may enter twice and walk up 1 hr prior to drawSW and BKW may walk up 1 hr. prior todraw of first performance.All walk up entries have a $25 late fee.All Inc. Calf Ropers must be approved 1week prior to entries.TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice inincentive or vice versaEntries: Monday, Aug 27, 2012, TE: 505-864-9426; RS: 505-864-9427
TR: 505-864-7200 6-10 p.m.NMRA, and co- sanctioning associationsthat guarantee entry fees may fax/emailentries Information on the NMRA website:nmrodeo.orgCall Backs: Tuesday, Aug 7, 2012; 505-864-9426; 6-9 p.m.Or check web site for day sheets:www.nmrodeo.orgTurnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrsbefore perf.
Prewitt Labor Day RodeoSept. 2-3, 2012 Prewitt, NMNMRA / AIRCA co-sanction, others requestedPerfs: Sun. Sept. 2 @ 7 p.m.; Mon. Sept. 3 @ 7 p.m.Slack: Sun. Barrel Racing Only after perf;Mon. Sept. 3 @ 9 AM All other eventsAll TR in Mon. Slack – Chute RunAdded: Buckles per eventStock Contractor: C5/ Rodeo Company Stock Charge $20Entry Fees: $100 CR/SW/BKW; TR$100/man; BRL $75;BR/BB/SB/RSB $75Rough Stock may enter twice and walk up1 hr prior to drawSW and BKW may walk up 1 hr. prior todraw of first performance.All walk up entries have a $25 late fee.All Inc. Calf Ropers must be approved 1week prior to entries.TR enter 3 times/ once in open, twice inincentive or vice versaAll Team Roping in Mon. Slack- Chute RunEntries: Monday, Aug 27, 2012, TE: 505-864-9426RS: 505-864-9427TR: 505-864-7200 6-10 p.m.Local & Walk Up Entries: Wed. Aug. 29,2012. Check website for Time & Place.For more information about local & walkup entries Call Thelma at 505-240-2465.NMRA, and co- sanctioning associationsthat guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries Information on theNMRA website: nmrodeo.orgCall Backs: Tuesday, Aug 28, 2012; 505-864-9426; 6-9 p.m.Or check web site for day sheets:www.nmrodeo.orgTurnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrsbefore perf
President - John Adams - 575/779-3105 • Vice President - Tim Lamb - 575/403-9939 • Bareback Director - Allan Godfrey - 575/802-9056Open Calf Roping Director - Christian Sanchez - 505/801-6854 • Incentive Calf Roping Director - Scott McCloud - 505/864-6701 • Breakaway Director - Bellamie Mason - 505/486-2080
Saddle Bronc Director - Chance Barnes - 505/320-2419 • Steer Wrestling Director - Lance Tolbert - 505/489-2143 • Bull Riding Director - Travis Briscoe - 505/980-5675Ranch Bronc Director - Cody LeSueur - 928/242-4975 • Open Team Roping Director - Brian Sullivan - 575/644-9243 • Inc. Team Roping Director - Lee Knox - 575/937-7486Barrel Racing Director - Jessie Briscoe - 505/504-6900 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Laura Haines - 505/835-2460 • Judges Coordinator - Stoney Neufang - 520/241-0414
State Secretary - Carrie Richardson - 575/937-0851 • Central Entry Secretary - Donna Tolbert - 505/864-9426 • NMRA fax - 505/864-9427
2012 GCPRA Rodeo Info/Schedule97th Sonoita Labor Day RodeoSeptember 1-3, 2012 (GCPRA Lead Sanction)Sonoita, AZCo-Sanctions: NMRAStock Contractor: T5 & V Heart RodeoPerfs: Sat. Sept. 1st, Sun. Sept. 2nd & Mon.Sept. 3rd all Perfs will be at 2 PMSlack: Sat. Sept. 1 @ 8am (BRLS); Sun. Sept.2 (CR,BKWY,SW) @ 8am; Mon. Sept. 3rd(BRLS,TR) @ 8am - ALL TR SLACK WILLBE MONDAY SEPT. 3RD*The only TR for GCPRA in a perf will be onMonday*GCPRA Timed Events May Enter Twice -Team Roping Format Remains The Same!Rough Stock May Enter 3 Times, Once EachDay For A Total Of 3 Times!If a contestant places more than once, only thehighest paying run applies towards Year-End &All-Around standings.Added: $500 toBB,SB,BR,CR,SW,BKWY,BRLS; $1,000 toOTR; $800 to ITR; $400 to ICR & IBRLSBuckles to all event winners for the 3 dayscombined.Saddle to the All-Around man or woman,buckle to Reserve All-Around man or womanof the rodeo.Entries: Aug. 27, 2012 (Monday) & Aug. 28,2012 (Tuesday)Monday hours: Roughstock 5-6 p.m.(623)455-8339; Timed Events 6-10 p.m.(623)455-8339; TR & Buddies 6-10pm(623)455-8385; Tuesday hours: All events 6-9p.m. at same numbers.Entry Fees: BR-$85; BRLS-$65; TR-$75 perman; All other events $75 per time entered.Local Entries: August 20, 2012 4-6 p.m. @
(520) 471-7323There is a 50 mile radius for local entries whoare not GCPRA members.GCPRA members and co-sanctions membersmust enter through the GCPRA Central EntrySystem - no exceptions!!Santa Cruz Fair & Rodeo Fees: All contestants(adults & youth) get in free for the day theyare entered. All others - Adults $10, children12yr & under $5. Dry Camp Fee $10 per nightor $25 for weekend, Stall Fee $10 per night or$25 for weekend. RV Hook-up Fee $20 pernight (as is - no refunds). Horse Clean Up Fee$5 per horse or $10 for the weekend.Strict dog leash law - one warning and thendog must be removed from property.
Navajo County Fair RodeoSeptember 14 & 15, 2012 (GCPRA Lead Sanction)Holbrook, AZCo-Sanctions: NMRA, PAFRA, AIRCAStock Contractor: Honeycutt Rodeo Co.Perfs: Fri. Sept. 14th @ 7:30 pm; Sat. Sept. 15th @ 7 pmSlack: Friday & Saturday Sept. 14 & 15 @ 8 a.m.-All Team Roping Will Be In FridaySlack @ 8 a.m. - No TR in the performances.Added: $1,000 toBB,SB,BR,CR,SW,BKWY,BRLS; $2,000 toOTR; $1,000 to ITR; $500 to ICR & IBRLSBuckles to all event winners. Vests & bottle ofPendleton to Performance Winners in EachEvent (Pendleton only to over 21 yrs. winners)Entries: Sept. 9, 2012 (Sunday) & Sept. 10,2012 (Monday)Sunday hours: Roughstock 5-6 p.m. (623) 455-8339; Timed Events 6-10 p.m. (623) 455-8339; TR & Buddies 6-10 p.m.(623)455-8385 - Monday hours: All events 6-10 p.m. at same numbers.
Entry Fees: BR-$85; BRLS-$65; TR-$75 per man; All other events $75Local Entries: Aug. 27th thru Sept. 7th, 2012 – 8 a.m to 5 p.m. @(928)524-4757There is a 100 mile radius for local entrieswho are not GCPRA members. GCPRAmembers and co-sanctions members mustenter through the GCPRA Central EntrySystem - No Exceptions!!Directions: Holbrook Fairground Arena
Greenlee County Pro RodeoSeptember 15, 2012(GCPRA Lead Sanction)Duncan, AZ Co-Sanctions: NMRAStock Contractor: Slash M Rodeo Co.Perfs: Saturday. Sept. 15th @ 7 p.m.Slack: Saturday Sept. 15th @ 8 a.m.Added: $200 toBB,SB,BR,CR,SW,BKWY,BRLS,OTR; $100 to ITR,ICR & IBRLSEntries: Sept. 9, 2012 (Sunday) & Sept. 10, 2012 (Monday)Sunday hours: Roughstock 5-6 p.m.(623)455-8339; Timed Events 6-10 p.m.(623)455-8339; TR & Buddies 6-10 p.m.(623)455-8385 - Monday hours: All events 6-10 p.m. at same numbers.Entry Fees: BR-$85; BRLS-$65; TR-$75 per man; All other events $75Local Entries: Sept. 4-6, 2012 @ 928-359-2032 or 520-909-7385; they will alsobe taken at the Fairgrounds on those daysThere is a 90 mile radius for local entries whoare not GCPRA members. GCPRA membersand co-sanctions members must enter throughthe GCPRA Central Entry System - No Exceptions!Directions: 1248 Fairgrounds Rd.
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GCPRA Approved Stock Contractors:W/A Rodeo Company • Slash M Rodeo Company • T5 - Manuel Murrietta • V Heart Rodeo Company – Cody Resor
GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATIONGRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATIONPresident:
Paul Carmen (602) 980-0766
Vice President:
Clay Parsons (520) 444-7650
Director at Large:
Arnold Burrell (520) 631-2121
Str. Wrestling:
Randy Ternan (602) 460-2669
Open Calf Roping:
Joe Moody (520) 431-1335
Inc. Calf Roping:
Willard Moody (520) 431-3316
Open Team Roping:
Whip Lewis (480) 363-0838
Inc. Team Roping:
Todd Zipprich (623) 694-1867
Breakaway:
Mandy Sproul (520) 226-5058
Barrel Racing:
Juli Miller (520) 241-2240
Bareback:
Tanner Ramirez (928) 369-6738
Saddle Bronc:
Logan Wescott (928) 243-8583
Bull Riding:
Samuel De La Cruz (520) 508-6275
Judging Coordinator:
Gordie Kesler (480) 883-9171
State Secretary:
Andi Tedder (623) 249-9506
2012 GCPRA Board of Directors
Please be sure to check out our website at www.GCPRA.com for the latest updates and rodeo information
GCPRA: P.O. Box 50476, Parks, AZ 86018 • State Secretary Shelly Howell - (623) 249-9506
GCPRA CES Phone Numbers: Rough Stock & Timed Events: (623) 455-8339Team Roping: (623) 455-8385 • Turnouts: (623) 455-8339
THE GCPRA HAS A NEW WEBSITE - GCPRA.NET
FOR COMPLETE RODEO EVENTS AND INFORMATION VISIT GCPRA.NET
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2012 Rodeo ScheduleVisit www.aircarodeo.com for additional AIRCA Rodeo information and news!
August 11-12Pavinyama Stampede Rodeo, AI HostKykotsmovi, AZ
August 18-19Upper Fruitland Rodeo, AI Host Upper Fruitland, NM
August 25-26AIRCA Finale Rodeo, AI HostGanado, AZ
August 25-26Central Navajo Fair Rodeo, CNRA Host, AI SanctionedChinle, AZ
September 2-3Bi-County Fair Rodeo, AI Host (T)Prewitt, NM
September 13-168th Indian International Finals Rodeo, AI AffiliatedAlbuquerque, NM
September 14-1581st Navajo County Fair Rodeo, GCPRA Host, AI SanctionedHolbrook, AZ
September 15-16Utah Navajo Fair Rodeo, AI HostBluff, UT
September 22-2320th Ramah Navajo Fair Rodeo, AI HostPine Hill, NM
October 6-7101st Northern Navajo Fair Rodeo, AI HostShiprock, NM
October 27-28Arizona State Fair All Indian Rodeo, AI SanctionedPhoenix, AZ
OfficersPresident
Harrison [email protected] President
Casey [email protected] Relations Officer
Beverly [email protected] Secretary
Lenita [email protected]
Jolene [email protected]
Board of DirectorsRodeo Sponsors Representative
Tom BoydBareback Riding
Jeff BiakeddySaddle Bronc Riding
Rodger DahozyBull Riding
Charley Herbert, Sr.Steer Wrestling
Ben Bates, Jr.Tie Down Roping
John Boyd, Jr.Open Team Roping & #12 Team
Roping
Leonard Williams, Sr.
Ladies’ Breakaway Roping
Wilson Stewart, Jr.Senior Breakaway Ropinng
B.J. CohoJunior Barrel Racing
Ray RussellJunior Bull Riding
Harry Tso, Jr.
StaffTimer/Central Entry Secretary
BK Bates 505/733-2020Timers Coordinator
BK [email protected] Coordinator
Al Slivers
Queen Coordinator
Phoebe Hardy
AmbassadorsMiss Rodeo AIRCA 2010
Apryl LargoMiss Rodeo IIFR
Hannah Yazzie
ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOYS ASSOCIATIONThe All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. • P.O. Box 723, St. Michaels, Arizona 86511
Phone: 928/871-3000 • Fax: 928/871-3000 • Website: www.aircarodeo.com
2012 StandingsAll Around 1. Roy Begay, $3,196; 2. Sammi Jo Boyd,$2,797; 4. Raynell Holgate, $1,911; 5. John Boyd III,$1,828; 6. Michael Bates, $1,719; 7. Donovan Yazzie,$1,487; 8. Allen Charley, $1,263; 9. Kyle Charley*,$1,154; 10. Clifford Williams, $805; 11. Truman House,$432.00Bareback 1. Bennie Begay, $1,328; 2. Kyle Charley*,$961; 3. Clifford Williams, $623; 4. JR Chino*, $375; 6.Truman House, $202; 7. Avery Pavinyama, $135; Saddle Bronc 1. Robert Burbank, $2,680; 2. Kane Kee,$2,088; 3. Leander Thomas, $1,209; 4. Shoshane Kee,$879; 5. Jamore Maryboy, $384; 6. Sisto Hernandez,$117.00Steer Wrestling 1. Kyle Smith, $2,915; 2. Ben Bates,$2,565; 3. Brandon Bates, $2,216; 4. Sheridan Jodie,$2,064; 5. Michael Bates, $1,669; 6. Jerome Kanuho,$1,595; 7. Emerson Long*, $1,160; 8. Hollis Jodie,$1,118; 9. Michael Murphy, $698; 10. Kyle Dennison,$511; 11. Byron Murphy, $473; 12. Tyrone Tsosie, $436;13. Donovan Yazzie, $306; 14. Truman House, $230; 15.Jeremiah Jodie, $207.00Bull Riding 1. Justin Silversmith, $5,801; 2. SpudJones, $4,552; 3. Archie Becenti Jr.*, $1,460; 4.Raylando Puente*, $1,101; 5. Al Charley, $880; 6.Alfonso Francis, $468; 7. Eldon Watchman*, $402; 8.Kyle Charley, $193.00Tie Down Roping 1. Roy Begay, $2,723; 2. BensonCharley, $2,000; 3. Tyler Donald, $1,628; 4. DonovanYazzie, $1,181; 5. John Boyd III, $1,052; 6. Allen Charley,$987; 7. Marvin Tolth, $818; 8. Felix Gilbert Jr., $777; 9.Ty Pablo, $771; 10. Garrison Nez*, $559; 11. Justin TsosieJr., $468; 12. Roderick Tso, $452; 13. Sheldon Jones,$367; 14. Gerald Daye, $336; 15. Roessel Jackson, $247;16. Francis Begay, $226; 17. Michael Bates, $50.00Ladies Breakaway 1. April Pablo, $2,300; 2. Sammi JoBoyd, $2,232; 3. Renee Tolino, $2,166; 4. Bailey Bates,$1,324; 5. LaTasha Long, $1,170; 6. Sheila Sells,$1,049; 7. Odessa Yazzie, $1,046; 8. Mikala Jones, $807;9. Gabreilla Whitethorne, $696; 10. Vanessa Paul, $678;11. Taniah Nez, $551; 12. Kristy Dennison, $548; 13.Robbie Whitehair, $503; 14. Lynelle Etsitty, $462; 15.Raynell Holgate, $423; 16. Michelle Morris, $365; 17.Kelsi Pablo, $328; 18. Cherise Tom, $327; 19. Twila Jones,$308; 20. Laci K. Begay, $206.00
Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Elisha Paul*, $1,896; 2.Charmayne Gene, $1,581; 3. Raynell Holgate, $1,488; 4.Henlie Black*, $1,328; 5. Rhonda Padilla, $1,150; 6. DeeDee Daswood, $890; 7. Karlee Tsosie, $793; 8. AmandaClawson, $748; 9. Devyn Dennison, $621; 10.AutumnRain Chee, $575; 11. Sammi Jo Boyd, $565; 12.Paige Dale*, $532; 13. Ruth Bitsui, $399; 14. NizhoniMcCray*, $373; 15. Daryn Sells, $338; 16. Deven Sells,$218; 17. Destinee Dale, $196.00Open Team Roping (Header) 1. Marco Sells, $4,353; 2.Aaron Tsinigine , $3,462; 3. Chuck Sells, $2,462; 4.Leonard Williams Sr., $1,882.75, 5. Chris Begay, $1,372;7. DeWayne Sells, $1,292; 8. John Boyd Jr., $975; 9.Blaine Redhorse*, $885; 10. John Boyd III, $776; 11.Donovan Yazzie, $524; 12. Jason Yazzie, $262; 12. CliffordWilliams, $182.00Open Team Roping (Heeler) 1. Victor Begay, $4,640; 2.OJ Williams, $4,162; 3. Lucius Sells, $3,046; 4. KevinYazzie, $2,268; 5. James Begay Jr., $1,606; 6. VernBegay, $1,478; 7. Denton Begay*, $1,170; 8. MylesJohn, $680; 10. Andrae Beard, $565; 11. Scooter Garcia,$349; 11. Bahe Henio*, $174.00#10 Team Roping (Header) 1. Walter Livingston,$1,885; 2. Eric Begay, $1,144; 3. Eyron Cowboy,$1,007; 4. Ryan Garcia, $697; 5. Marvin Redhorse,$584; 6. Chance Hunter*, $460; 7. Colin Begay, $276; 8.Truman Begay*, $213; 9. Renielle Sells, $184; 10. RandyMike*, $119.00#10 Team Roping (Heeler) 1. Dion Mitchell, $1,796; 2.Matt Franklin, $1,072; 3. Truman Begay*, $1,007; 4. TylerDonald, $810; 5. Ethan Randall, $699; 6. HalbertCharley, $697; 7. Eyron Cowboy, $675; 8. Justin Antone*,$540; 9. Roy Begay, $473; 10. Tyler Sam, $460; 11.Lance Yazzie, $293; 12. Allen Charley, $276; 13. EldridgeVigil, $184; 14. Boots Maria, $146.00Sr. Breakaway Roping 1. Ikes Benallie, $1,303; 2. VictorBegay, $1,060; 3. Ray Jim, $774; 4. John Boyd Jr., $550;5. Johnson Stevenson, $398; 6. Larson Largo, $267; 7.Leonard Williams Sr., $243; 8. Walt Jones, $173.00Jr. Barrel Racing 1. Paige Dale*, $1,396; 2. SharayaEdgewater, $534; 3. Deven Sells, $451; 4. Kieli Gilbert,$445; 5. Nizhoni McCray*, $430; 6. Taniah Nez, $184; 8.Alyssa Jones*, $92.00Jr. Bull Riding 1. Ramon Curley, $1,024; 2. CodyJohnson, $468; 3. Troy Tuni*, $427; 4. Semis Vicenti,$161; 5. Ky Farland*, $69.00
AIRCA Information and membership form can be found at www.aircarodeo.com
SPONSORSAction RV
Bobby’s AutomotiveSierra CleanersChical HaystackCraig Tire Co.
Cibola County Gymkhana RodeoHorse N Hound Feed N SupplyWhip N Spur- Women’s Clothing,
Accessories, & BlingMimbres Valley Feeds
Circle S Western EmporiumQuintero’s Meat Company
T & T Trailer SalesVillage Veterinary Hospital
Pickard & Vogt LLCJurney Construction N Compass Group
PNM Resources FoundationBorrego ConstructionClark & Sons Diesel Automotive GarageLA Tan and More
Hurricane Air & Swabbing ServiceM & L Farms
American Metals RecyclingDesert Machine Shop And Repair
Cowgirl AntiquesTru-Kill Pest ControlMunoz Properties
Linda Hill Crop InsuranceCameron Veterinary T.I.S. TeachersConnie Castle
U-Haul Co. of New MexicoWayne Auto SalesPBI / Bis Valley AutoSullivan Bucking Bulls
Smith Co.Catch All Storage Woodgrain
Tri State FordRoss Family
Edwards FamilyAdams FamilyAcuna Family
Family of Lindsey Martinez
Family of Trevor MartinezSauceda FamilySegura FamilyTapia FamilyTaylor Family
Thompson FamilyOrtiz Family
Wimsatt FamilyCohn Family
Terrazas FamilyLeFebre FamilyAllsup FamilyBales Family
Barnwell FamilyGibson FamilyHouston FamilyEnjady FamilyFlores FamilyJohn BerryPosse Café
Cherrill’s Western WearRafter 5 Roping CompanyWood-Grain Hay Sales
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NEW MEXICO JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATIONPresident - John Acuna 505/470-1853 [email protected] • Vice President - Shane Thompson 505/710-9074 [email protected]
Secretary/Treasurer - Amber Gillreath 505/235-9216 [email protected]
Poles
Dawn Ross 505/934-0296 [email protected]
Student - Kerstyn RossCalf Roping/Calf Touch
Russel Sullivan 505/[email protected]
Student - Tyler HiseDummy Roping
Craig Hicks 505/[email protected]
Goat Tying
Sharmyn Munoz 505/870-3006Student Girls - Abi WoodmanseeStudent Boys - Landon Munoz
Breakaway Roping
Billy King 575/[email protected]
Student - Ryder KingBarrel Racing
Kyle Segura 505/280-6934Student - Shania Borrego
Flag Race
Bobby Borrego 505/[email protected]
Student - Open PositionRibbon Roping
Wesley Reno 915/[email protected]
Student - Stran ThompsonChute Dogging
Ed Jurney 575/[email protected]
Steer Breakaway / Team Roping
John English 505/239-7917 [email protected]
Student - Sterlin EnglishSteer Stopping
Shane Thompson 575/[email protected]
Student - OpenRough Stock
Travis Sullivan 575/[email protected]
The New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association is open to boys and girls up to 19 years of age, as of January 1 of the current year.
2012 NMJRA Board of Directors
For more information concerning the NMJRA or to find membership and entry forms, go to the NMJRA website at www.nmjra.net
2012 NMJRA Photographer - Pounding Hooves Productions505-407-4627 poundinghooves.com
Grants Weekend Buckle Winners
6 & Under BoyLem McDonald
6 & Under GirlShayna Wimberly
7-9 BoySterlin English
7-9 GirlQuincy Sullivan
10-12 BoyRyder King
10-12 GirlPeyton McKinley
13-15 Boy Tyler Hise
13-15 GirlJordan Morris
16-19 BoyRobby LeFebre
16-19 GirlAllie Tapia
Mini BullsTatton Allsup
Jr. BullsBrandon Gibson
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2012 Series ScheduleNEW DATES!
September 21, 22, & 23NEW DATE
October 19, 20, & 21NEW DATE
November 16, 17, & 18Please visit
www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org for more information, forms
and rules concerning this year’s series!
New Event�Family Team RopingThis will be a separate event that may beentered in addition to five All-Aroundevents. A buckle will be awarded to highmoney winning contestant at the end ofthe series. No points will be awarded forAll-Around Awards. This event will beone age group, 18 and under, and anycontestant can enter once and may ropewith a parent/grandparent of anycontestant. Contestants will becompeting for daily cash payout.
Bosque FarmsJr. Rodeo
Russell Sullivan Co-Chairman
505/720-0999
BFJR Committee 2012
Connie Irwin BFRA
Board Rep. 505/480-5408
Jana Muncy Secretary
505/238-9415
Amber Gillreath Secretary
505/235-9216
L.J. Braught Judge
505/264-3824
Shacey Sullivan Scholarship
505-239-5288
Shannon Thompson Barrels
505-228-4669
Wesley Reno Poles
Cody McDaugale Dummy Roping
Martin Sandoval Flags
505/908-7147
Rick Adcock Goats
505/362-6292
Tony Sanchez Roping
505/238-1762
Daniel Mueller Rough Stock
505/553-8200
Tom Neill Rough Stock
505/259-0339
Ryan Davis Leadline
505/259-7975
Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo 2012 September 14, 15, & 16, October 26, 27, & 28, and November 16, 17, & 18Rough stock starts at 6:00pm Fri Rodeo starts at 8:30am Sat & Sun
Contestant____________________________________Age(as of first rodeo)______DOB__________Male___Female___
Address__________________________________City__________________State_______________Zip_______________
E mail__________________________________________________________________Phone______________________
Saturday SundayFamily Team Roping 18 & Under (non all around event) $10 $10 $20Events 6 & Under 7 9 10 13 14 18 Entry Fee Stock Fee Total Entry
Please check events entered below:Leadline $25 $25Barrels $10 $10Girls Barrel Race $10 $10Flag Race $10 $10Pole Bending $10 $10Girls Pole Bending $10 $10Goat Neck Tying $10 $5 $15Girls Goat Tying $10 $5 $15Boys Pigging String Goat Tying $10 $5 $15Dummy Roping $10 $10Breakaway $10 $10 $20Ribbon Roping $10 $10 $20Step Down $10 $10 $20Boys Tie Down $10 $10 $20Parent/Child Team Roping $10 $10 $20Team Roping $10 $10 $20Steer Breakaway $10 $10 $20Steer Stopping $10 $10 $20Sheep Riding $10 $10 $20Calf Riding $10 $10 $20Mini Bull Riding $10 $30 $40Junior Bulls (14 15) $10 $30 $40Senior Bulls (16 18) $10 $30 $40Administration Fee (all contestants pay, due both days) $10 $10 $10Day Run Fee (if Applicable, due both days) (due from contestants not participating in awards) $15Late Fee (if Applicable, due both days) $25One Time Fees: (due at first rodeo, please send with first entry)All Around Awards Fee (6 & Under, 7 9, 10 13 and 14 18)(not paid for leadline and rough stock) $60Leadline Awards Fee (Leadline contestants) $25Rough Stock Awards Fee (sheep riding, calf riding, mini bulls, junior bulls and senior bulls) $25Family Help (optional remove our family from the arena help list.) $25
TotalGrand Total $
Mail entries to: BFJR, PO Box 2, Lemitar, NM 87823. Checks payable to BFJR. A $25 late fee per day ($50 a weekend /contestant) will be charged on all entries not postmarked 15 days prior to the rodeo. Late fee must be paid before rodeostarts, books close at 7:30am. A copy of a birth certificate must accompany first entry if you did not particapate in the2011 session. Contestants may enter 5 events and the rough stock. Please read all material in the intro letter carefully soyou know what you can expect. Liability Notice: Bosque Farms Rodeo Association, including but not limited to BosqueFarms Junior Rodeo, the producers, other persons, corporations, contractors, directors and sponsors in any manner assistingin a rodeo are not liable for any injuries to person or animal.
2012 BFJRSponsorshipInformation
Be part of New Mexico’s largest Jr. Rodeo Association
with a Sponsorship. Get recognized by
hundreds of today’s top Jr Rodeo athletes and
their families. For moreinformation go to -
www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org
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Cibola County Gymkhana RodeoFall Series 2012Grants Rodeo Arena, Exit 81
Highway 53 South, Grants, New Mexico2012 Fall Series Schedule
August 25-26, 2012September 22-23, 2012
October 20-21, 2012 For more information or to pre-enter please
call Cody or Melissa McDaugale at
505/287-2662 or 505/290-7390
Pre-Entries taken before March 7, 2012.
Books Open from 7-8 a.m.
each day of the rodeo
At the end of the 2012 Fall SeriesSaddles will be awarded to All-Around
Cowgirl and All-Around Cowboy in each age division. This does not
apply to leadline or rough stock.
Please Find Additional Information at www.cibolacountygymkhanarodeo.com
FALL ORDER OF EVENTS
9:00 a.m. each dayRough Stock, Lead Line,
Barrels, Flags, Poles, Goats,All Roping Events
Saddles Will Be Awarded
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60 AUGUST 2012 THE ALL-AROUND
Bucking H Rodeo Company 2012 Rodeo Schedule
New this yearThe Bucking H Rodeo Company will be presenting season end championship
award buckles to High Money Champions in all standard rodeo events. All of therodeos contracted by the Bucking H Rodeo will be included!
(all bonus round money will be excluded)
for information call 505.860.7191
Pagosa Night Rodeo Series
Pagosa Springs, CO
July 12, 19 & 26
Rodeo de Galisteo
Galisteo, NM
July 21 & 22
Durango Fiesta Days Rodeo
Durango, CO
July 26-29
Sandoval County Fair Rodeo
Cuba, NM
August 3 & 4
Otero County Fair & Rodeo
Alamogordo, NM
August 17 & 18
Glory Days Rodeo
Cortez, CO
August 25
GLORY DAYS RODEOMontezuma County Fairgrounds
Cortez, ColoradoAugust 25, 2012 • 7:00 p.m.
Admission: Adults $10 ~ Kids 12 & Under $5
Events Fees AddedBareback Riding $76 $300Steer Wrestling $76 $300Saddle Bronc Riding $76 $300Ladies Breakaway $100 $300Tie Down Roping $100 $300Ladies Barrel Racing $71 $300Mixed Team Roping $117/roper $300Open Team Roping $117/roper $300Bull Riding $91 $300Mutton Busting $20 –
Slack after the
performance
for more information call Bethany Ray 505.860.7191
Stock Contractor ~ Bucking H Rodeo Co.
CPRAsanctioned rodeo
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Los Alamos County RodeoSaturday, August 11, 2012 • 1:00 p.m.Sunday, August 12, 2012 • 1:00 p.m.
WISEMAN RODEO COMPANY
Events Entry FeeMutton Bustin'(6 & under) $10Novice Bull Riding $60Calf Roping $55Chute Doggin' $40Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under) $30Girls Breakaway Roping $40Cowboy Bronc Riding $60Bareback Riding $60Open Barrels $60Novice Barrels $358 yr. & Under Barrels $20Calf Scramble (9 & under) FREEOpen Bull Riding $75Draw Pot Roping $50/roperOpen Team Roping (enter 4x) $80/teamRescue Race $10
Sandoval County RodeoBernalillo, NM
Saturday, August 18, 2012 • 6:00 p.m.Sunday, August 19, 2012 • 1:00 p.m.
Events Entry FeeMutton Bustin' $10 (Enter at rodeo)Novice Bull Riding $60Calf Roping $55Girls Breakaway Roping $45Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under) $30Chute Doggin' $40Cowboy Bronc Riding $65
(Bareback, Saddlebronc or Ranch)Cowboy Draw 2 Team Rope $50/roperOpen Barrels $60Novice Barrels (penalty) $35Rescue Race (No buckle) $10 (Enter at rodeo)Open Team Roping (enter 2x) $80/team
(Team Ropers enter at rodeo)Open Bull Riding $75 H$500 ADDED $H
Pecos, NM Open RodeoSaturday, August 25, 2012 • 2:00 p.m.Sunday, August 26, 2012 • 2:00 p.m.
Events Entry Fee PrizesMutton Bustin'(6 & under) $10 Buckle & Daily PrizesNovice Bull Riding $60 Buckle & $100 Added to
Average WinnerRibbon Roping $40 Buckle For Team
(adult & child 14 & under) That Wins AverageJr. Steer Riding (14 & under) $30 Buckle to Avg. WinnerChute Doggin' $40 Buckle to Avg. WinnerStick Horse Race FREE Daily PrizesCowboy Bronc Riding $60 Buckle to Avg. WinnerCalf Scramble (14 & under) FREE Daily PrizesCowboy Draw 2 Team Rope $50/roper Buckle to High
Money WinnerNovice Barrels (penalty) $35 Buckle to Avg. WinnerRescue Race $15 NO BUCKLEOpen Bull Riding $75 Buckle & $100 Added
To Average WinnerAge as of January 1, 2012 for youth and kid events
Bean Day RodeoWagon Mound, NM
September 1~ 2 ~ 3, 2012Performances Start at 2:00 p.m. Each Day
Events Entry FeeOpen Bull Riding $75Novice Bull Riding $60Cowboy Bronc Riding $60Chute Doggin' $40Calf Roping $55Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under) $30Ribbon Roping $40Sheep Panty Race $20Open Barrels $60Novice Barrels (19 sec. rule) $35Open Team Roping (enter 4x) $80/teamDrawpot Team Roping $50/roperKids Sheep Riding $10Rescue Race $10
Buckles to Average winners at all rodeos
ALL RODEOS CASH ONLYFor information: 575.374.9833 or 575.207.9834
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2012 Chama DaysAugust 9 - 12, 2012
and the fun begins . . .Chama Days Kids Parade v Local Artisans & Artwork
Chama Days 2012 Parade v Softball Tournament
Rodeo and Kids Events v 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
Firemen’s Competition v Senior’s Dance
Family Dance v Youth Dance
And so many other family-friendly events throughout the weekend...
EVEN ENTRY FEE ADDED MONEY
Bareback $100 $400 & Buckle & JacketSaddle Bronc $100 $400 & Buckle & JacketBull Riding $100 $400 & Buckle & JacketCalf Roping $100 $400 & Buckle & JacketSteer Wrestling $100 $400 & Buckle & JacketLadies Breakaway $100 $400 & Buckle & JacketLadies Barrel Racing $75 $400 & Buckle & JacketTeam Roping x2 (#12 Inc.) Inc. $200/team $800 & Buckle & Jacket
Open $200/teamJunior Barrel Racing $15 Buckle
Deadline for NMRA entries is Monday, August 6, 2012 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Timed Events 505/864-9426 • Rough Stock 505/864-9427 • Team Roping 505/864-7200
www.nmrodeo.org
Calling all local Cowboys/CowgirlsDeadline for Local Entries is Friday, August 3, 2012 by 4:30 p.m.
For more information call 575/756-2184 ext 221 or 575/209-0935
Chama Days 2012 NMRA Sanctioned Rodeo
Chama, New MexicoLivestock Provider
Buster Webb ~ W/A Rodeos
August 11 and 12, 2012
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2012 Otero County Fair RodeoAugust 17 & 18, 2012Alamogordo, NM
Entries will beaccepted each day inthe arena, 4-7 p.m.
Entry fees CASH ONLYdue at sign up.
Events Entry FeeSaddle Bronc Riding $75Bull Riding $75Steer Wrestling $75Calf Roping $75Team Roping (Enter 2x) $150Open Barrel Racing $75Ladies Breakaway Roping $75Bareback Bronc Riding $75Ribbon Roping $55Ranch Saddle Bronc $75
Add-On Money$500 added in all eventsexcept Ribbon Roping.$500 added in Saddle
Bronc, Bareback Bronc,Steer Wrestling and
Ranch Saddle Bronc onlyif 10 or more entries -
otherwise $300
Add-On Money Sponsored by Desert Sun Motors and Otero County Fair Rodeo Committee
for information call 505.860.7191Livestock Producer
Bucking H
OPENTO THEWORLD
Saturday night is Tough Enough To Wear Pink night
As required by NMLB directive, all competitors will berequired to provide a health certificate for their horse,dated no more than 5 days prior to the event, before
entry will be allowed to the rodeo.
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Thanks to the City of Socorro and Socorro Lodgers Tax
Leo Mitchell Jr. Memorial 4-D Barrel RaceAugust 17 Warm-up Fun Race
August 18 & 19 Added Money and Saddles
Grants Rodeo Grounds$1,000 Added in Open Each Day, Saddles to Division Average $100 Added in Youth Each Day, Awards to Division Average $100 In Seniors Each Day, Awards to Division Average Average figured on 2 run combination
For more information:Trudy Dean 505-285-5772
Norene Canada 505-285-6311
Friday, August 17 – Something Fun!Warm Up Jackpot –Time Only at 6 p.m.,
Barrels at 8 p.m. - $20. Enter before 8 p.m. at the arena.Saturday, August 18
Time Only starts & late entries close 1:00 p.m.Limited Time Only Slots so arrive early
Open Arena 2:30 till 2:45 p.m. for $4 per horseOpen starts at 3:00 p.m. Seniors, followed by Youth
Sunday, August 19Time Only start & late entries close 10:00 a.m.
Open Arena 11:30 till 11:45 a.m. for $4 per horse Open Starts at 12:00 noon then Seniors, followed by Youth
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Sandoval County Sheriff’sPosse Rodeo
Bernalillo, NM August 18 at 10:00 a.m.
Parade & BBQAugust 18 at 7:00 p.m.
Open Rodeo / All Events
August 19 at 1:00 p.m.Open Rodeo / All Events
Advanced Entries BeforeWednesday, August 15, 2012
575.374.9833
Limited Entries Taken One Hour Prior to Performance
(*$5 late fee except where indicated)Enter Each Day
Not Responsible For Accidents
HH BAD BULL SERIES HH
Buckles To The Average Winners!
Events Entry FeeMutton Bustin' $10 (*enter at rodeo)Novice Bull Riding $60Calf Roping $55Girls Breakaway $45Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under) $30Chute Doggin’ $40Cowboy Bronc Riding $65Bareback, Saddle Bronc or Ranch
Draw 2 Team Rope $50/roperOpen Barrels $60Novice Barrels (Penalty) $35Rescue Race (No Buckle) $10 (*enter at rodeo)Open Team Roping (Enter 2x) $80/team(*Team ropers enter at rodeo)
Open Bull Riding $75 $500 ADDED
CASHONLY
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August 23-26, 2012
Dance Saturday Night at Fairgrounds With Yarbrough Band
RRooddeeoo DDee HHiiddaallggoo Drawpot TeamRoping SundayHidalgo County Fair • Junior RodeoHidalgo County Fairgrounds • Lordsburg, New Mexico
Call in entries taken until Wednesday, August 22, 2012
For entries and informationcall Randy or Duti Walter at575/548-2305
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Will Have a Carnival This Year!
Stock Contractor – 1996 PBR World Champion
Owen Washburn
Friday, Aug. 24 & Saturday, Aug. 25 at 7:00 p.m.EVENTS FEES
Open Bull Riding $100 ($500 added each night) (Enter each night)
Open Barrel Racing $75 ($500 added)Open Calf Roping $75 ($500 added)Alfred Johnson Memorial TR $150/Team ($500 added)Steer Wrestling $75 ($250 added)Breakaway $75 ($250 added)
$3,000 Added MoneyBuckles to winner of each event
Junior RodeoSaturday August 25, 2012 at 8:00 a.m.
One PerformanceBarrels • Poles • Flags • Goat Tying • Breakaway • Calf RopingRibbon Roping • Team Roping • Calf Riding • Steer Riding
Jr. Bull Riding • Novice Bull RidingAge Groups: 3-5 • 6-9 • 10-12 • 13-15 • 16-19
All Around Buckles to High Money Boy & Girl in each age group.Call in entries taken until Wednesday August 22, 2012
For entry & information call 575/548-2305
$3 Gate
Admission
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Valencia County Fair and RodeoAugust 24 - 25, 2012
Kid's Rodeo, August 26 • 10 a.m.
cAshonly
NMRA
August 24 & 25, 2012 • 7 p.m.slack immediately after each performance
2 sEpArAtE roDEos • $100 ADDED pEr EvEnt EAch DAyco sanctions pending
Entries: nMrA cEs Monday, August 20 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. timed Events 505/864-9426 • team roping 505/864-7200
rough stock 505/864-9427bareback, saddle bronc, ranch bronc riding, bull riding,
ladies barrel race w/incentive ~ Entry Fee $75calf roping w/incentive, steer Wrestling, ladies breakaway,
team roping w/incentive ~ Entry Fee $100
Free Calf Scramble!Woolly Riding and Mini Bulls Each Night
6 & under 7-9 10-13 14-18barrels $10 barrels $15 barrels $15 barrels $15
Flags $10 poles $15 poles $15 poles $15goat tag $15 Flags $15 goat tying $20 goat tying $20
Woolly ride $20 bkwy. roping $30 bkwy. roping $30 bkwy. roping $30goat tying $20 tD roping $30 tD roping $30calf riding $30 team roping $22 team roping $22
Mini bulls $40 Jr. bulls $50
All stock charges included in entry fee. Each contestant will be charged a $10 administration fee.
Entries taken till one hour before rodeo, or pre-enter at 505/409-5928.bucklEs to high point in EAch AgE group!
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2012 Prewitt Labor Day RodeoAugust 31 - September 3, 2012
6 and UnderBarrels $10Flag Race $10Goat Tag $15Pop Race $5Sack Race $5
7 to 9 Barrels $15Poles $15Flag Race $15Goat Tying $20Boys/Girls Breakaway $27 (inc. stock charge)Calf Riding $27 (inc. stock charge)
10 to 13 Barrels $15Poles $15Goat Tying $20 (inc. stock charge)Boys/Girls Breakaway $27 (inc. stock charge)Chute Dogging $27 (inc. stock charge)Mini Bulls $40 (inc. stock charge)
14 to 18 (must be 18 or younger day of rodeo)Barrels $15Poles $15Goat Tying $20 (inc. stock charge)Girls Breakaway $27 (inc. stock charge)Tie Down Calf Roping $27 (inc. stock charge)Chute Dogging $27 (inc. stock charge)Bull Riding $40 (inc. stock charge)Other Events
Mutton Busting 50 lbs & Under $25 • Rescue Race $15Hide Race $15 • Shoe Scramble 10 & Under(Please pre-enter so we can start on time)
Team Roping 18 & Under $60/team (inc. stock charge)
Enter 3x
CASH ONLY
Information on Kids Rodeo 505.409.5928 $10 administration fee per contestant.
The Triple Crown Barrel RaceLabor Day Weekend4D • 3 Days • 3 Different Arenas • $3,000 Added!Buckles in the Open 4D Average
For more information call 505.285.6311 or 505.285.5772
Prewitt • Saturday, Sept. 1 • $1,000 ADDEDDouble Points for District 2 • Exhibition 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Books close at 11:00 a.m. - late fee afterOpen starts at 1:00 p.m. - followed by Senior and Youth
Entry fees: Open $55 • Youth/Senior $25
Thanks to the Prewitt Roping Club
Grants • Sunday, Sept. 2 • $1,000 ADDEDExhibition 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Books close at 11:00 a.m. - late fee afterOpen starts at 1:00 p.m. - followed by Senior and Youth
Entry fees: Open $55 • Youth/Senior $25
Thanks to the Grants Rodeo Association
Socorro • Monday, Sept. 3 • $1,000 ADDEDExhibition 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Books close at 11:00 a.m. - late fee after“Bulls Will Be Bucked Out at 12:00”
Open starts at 1:00 p.m. - followed by Senior and Youth
Entry fees: Open $55 • Youth/Senior $25
Thanks to the City of Socorro and Socorro Lodgers Tax
Junior RodeoFriday, August 31, 2012 • 4 p.m.
Entries taken up to 1 hour before performance
Buckles To All EventsIn Kids Rodeo
General Information: Age as of day of rodeo. Walk-up entries taken Wednesday, August 29. Call Thelma Elkins at 505/240-2465 or visit
www.nmrodeo.org for location.
NMRA RodeoSunday, September 2, 7 p.m. &Monday, September 3, 1 p.m.
Slack, Monday, 9 a.m.Barrel Racing Slack ONLY, Sunday After Perf.
All Standard NMRA Events
www.nmrodeo.orgEntries: Monday, August 27, 6 - 10 p.m.
TE 505.864.9426RS 505.864.9427TR 505.864.7200
Bareback, Saddle Bronc, Ranch Bronc Riding, Bull
Riding, Ladies Barrels w/incentive entry fee $75.
Calf Roping w/incentive, Steer Wrestling, Ladies
Breakaway, Team Roping w/incentive entry fee $100.
Co-sanctioned with AIRCA, GCPRA & PAFRA
Buckles Added To Each EventMini Bulls and Woolly Riding
During Each Performance
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The Williams Labor Day RodeoSeptember 1, 2, 3, 2012
Williams, ArizonaSeptember 1, 2 - Open Rodeo
Performance at 1:00 p.m. each day
September 3 - WPRA Co-Sanction
Entry Fee Added Money
Bareback Riding $75 Enter 2x $750
Saddle Bronc Riding $75 Enter 2x $750
Bull Riding $75 Enter 2x $750
Barrel Race - 2D $75 Enter 2x $500
Tie-Down Roping
USCRA #3 Incentive $75 Enter 2x $500
Breakaway Roping $75 Enter 2x $500
Steer Wrestling $75 Enter 2x $500
Team Roping - Open
#12 Incentive $75/roper Enter 2x $500
Novice Saddle Bronc Riding $55 Enter 1x $250
Ranch Bronc Riding $55 Enter 1x $250
All Around Cowboy and Cowgirl Buckles (Place 2x in 1 event or 2 events)
Producer and Stock Contractor
Slash M Rodeo Co., Inc.
520/455-5558
ENTRIESAugust 27
Rough Stock, Barrels and Breakaway
August 28
Timed Events
Call Bonnie White
6:00-9:00 p.m.
480/988-2926
CASH ONLY
WPRA - Open Women’s RodeoSeptember 3, 2012 Performance at 1:00 p.m.
Entry Fee Added Money
Calf Roping $50 $250
Breakaway Roping $50 $250
Team Roping
Enter 2x $50/roper $250
Barrel Race $50 $250
Bull Riding $50 $300
Jr. Girls Steer Riding $30 $100
All Around Cowgirl Buckle
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Books open at 7 a.m. rope at 8 a.m. sharpOpen w/#12 Incentive • $50/roper • enter 3xIncentive: 1 1/2 second off of first steer, 1/2 second off of short round steer.Top 15 teams back to short round in performanceStock Contractor: T5 and V Heart RodeoIf any questions call Manuel Murrietta 520/400-3119
September 3, 2012GCPRA Team Roping need to pre-enter with GCPRA Central Entry
97th Annual Sonoita Labor Day RodeoSeptember 1, 2 & 3, 2012
“Best Little Rodeo in Arizona”GCPRA Sanctioned RodeoJr. Rodeo will start at 12;30 p.m. each day
followed by the Wild Horse Race and Wild Cow Milkingand the Main Rodeo Performance starting at 2 p.m.Followed by Steak Fry and Dance Saturday and Sunday.Wild Cow Milking and Wild Horse Race - 3 man team,$150/team. Contact Gwen Jordan 520/471-7323
Sonoita Labor Day Rodeo Team Roping September 1-2, 20
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Friday, August 316:00 p.m. - 4D Barrel Race3:00 p.m. - Time Only
CASH ONLY! NBHA co-sanctioned
Jr. Rodeo (Must pre-enter) Buckles to Winners Every Day as well as Prizes Awarded to 3rd Place
Mutton Bustin’(50 lbs & under) Calf Riding (12 & under)Barrel Racing (5-9, 10-14) Entry Fee $20 • Team Roping $40Jr. entries taken Monday, August 13 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 520/471-7323
Call Gwen Jordan for more information 520/471-7323
All events are Central Entry except team roping on Saturday and Sunday (Jackpot Format). Day permit can be bought to rope in Monday’s sanctioned team roping for $25 (unless youare a local) You must enter through Central Entry Monday, August 13, 2012.Central Entry Events: 623/455-8339 • Central Entry Team Roping: 623/455-8385Local entries taken August 20 4-6 p.m. 520/471-7323
FULLY TOOLED SADDLE TO ALL AROUND CHAMPIONBuckles to Event Winners and
Reserve A-A Champion For Open Rodeo
Concession on Grounds
Gatesopen at
10 a.m.
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Socorro County Fair & Rodeo AssociationFriday, August 31, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012Saturday, September 2, 2012
1st performance 7:00 p.m.Slack 8:00 a.m. (All team roping)2nd performance 7:00 p.m.
NMRA sanctioned with WPRA (bkw) and PAFRA co-sanctions
Local EventsDance both nightsYarbrough Band
8:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.Stick Horse Race
Friday night during rodeo
Calf ScrambleSaturday night during rodeo
Stock Contractor: Crossroads Ranch & Rodeo Co.
Central Entry Date: August 27, 2012TE 505/864-9426 - 6-9 p.m. • RS 505/864-9427 - 6-7 p.m.
TR 505/864-7200 - 6-10 p.m.
For more information contactMarleen Greenwood575/835-8131
Events Entry Fee Added/PrizesBareback $100 $300Saddle Bronc $100 $300Bull Riding $100 $300Calf Roping with Incentive $100 $300Steer Wrestling $100 $300Ranch Bronc $80 Rookie Saddle Bronc $60 Rookie Bareback $60Rookie Bull Riding $60Ladies Breakaway $100 $300Jr. Barrels (14 & under) $30Ladies Barrel Race $75 $300Incentive Brls
Team Roping x 2 $200/team $300#12 Incentive $200/team
Jr. Barrels racers
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$1,500 Added Cash ~ Open 4D Barrel RaceSocorro County Fairgrounds ~ Socorro, NMHeld in conjunction with the Socorro County Fair and Rodeo
September 3, 2012 • NBHA NM02 SanctionFor more information contact: Sharon George 505.861.2249
www.nmnbha.com
Travis Sullivan’s Mini Bucking BullsH Enter each day • $60 • Payout each dayH Bulls will buck Friday & Saturday 7:00 p.m., Sunday 11:30 a.m. (after Barrel Exhibitions)
H Buckle to Average winner of Fri. & Sat. • Buckle to winner on Sunday only. H For information call Travis 575.518.8164
August 31,September 1-2, 2012
H $1,500 added to OpenH Buckles in the YouthH Prizes in the SeniorH Entries taken on-site, no pre-entry required.H Non-members welcome
Sponsored by the City of Socorro
Exhibitions: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Exhibition fee $3, sold in one minute time intervals and will be limited, show up early if you want one.
Open: 1:00 p.m. Entry fee $55 (includes $5 arena fee) Buckles awarded in Open
Senior and Youth to followEntry fee $25 (includes $5 arena fee)Prizes awarded in Youth
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7th Annual Navajo County Fair
• Entry fee per team $700.• Ranch bio.• Entry fee and ranch bio. must accompany entry or it
will be considered void.• Certified check or money order.• Limited to first 5 fully paid teams.• Teams will be notified within 1 week of qualified entry.• DEADLINE: ENTRY MUST BE IN THE FAIR OFFICE BY
Friday, September 7, 2012 at 5 p.m. After Sept. 7, late entry fee of $100 - total entry $800 per team.
• Send entry to: Navajo County Fairgrounds, Inc. P.O. Box 309, Holbrook, AZ 86025. 928/524-4757
• There will be a draw and team meeting on Sunday, September 16, 2012 following Ranch Horse Competition.One member from each team must be present.
September 16, 20121:00 p.m.
Navajo CountyFairgroundsHolbrook, AZ
SADDLE BRONC • SORT, PEN AND LOAD • HORSE GATHERING • STRAY GATHER • WILD COW MILKING Ranch Name: _________________________________________________________________
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AMERICA’S COWBOY SPORT2012 or 2013 membership required before you enter. For more information visit USTRC.COM
PRELIMINARIESPre-entry only
SHOOT-OUTSPre-entry only US OPEN
CHAMPIONSHIPSPre-entry only
SPECIALTY ROPINGSPre-entry only
Events begin daily at 8AMUSTRC FINALS SCHEDULE
All Entries must be postmarked by September 21, 2012 to avoid late fees! September 28 is the deadline for Gold Plus phone entries. No entries will be accepted after October 5. Draw positions available October 17, 2012 at www.ustrc.com.
CURRENT COGGINS REQUIRED.
ALL USTRC MEMBERS WELCOME
Must be current at time of entry
SPONSORS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25
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Draw in option available for Preliminary Divisions (#15-#9), Century and Cruel Girl Championships only. Must Pre Enter.
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NM NBHASUMMER UPDATE
As most of you know by now, the equine VS has surfaced again in
our state. District #01 and #02 arerequiring current health certificates toenter their events. It’s probably a goodidea to have a health certificate no matterwhere you go. As of this writing, we donot have official quarantines or healthpaper requirements on inter-state travelfrom the New Mexico livestock board,but they have asked we pass along somecommon sense advice to keep this virusfrom spreading:• If your horse has any symptoms,contact your vet immediately and isolatethat animal. Keep him separate from yourhealthy horses to minimize the risk ofcontamination in your own barn.• Handle your sick horse last, and usedisposable gloves.• Leave your sick horses at home. Pleasedon’t risk infecting a large group ofhorses at an event.• Don’t share water or feed buckets withany horses outside your barn. If possiblebring your own water. It’s not a good ideato share/loan any bits, either AS THEVIRUS IS SPREAD BY SALIVA.Visit the website of the New Mexico
Livestock Board, http://nmlbonline.com/for updated information on the currentoutbreak in New Mexico.During the busy summer months,
don’t forget to do a pre-trip check onyour trailer before you hit the road. Tirepressure is really important during thesehot months; we all know it’s no funhaving a blow-out in 100 degree weather!Check on those brake lights and turnsignals; if you don’t know a light is out,an officer of the law will be happy to
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share that information with you.Our state finals are rapidly
approaching, and it’s shaping up to beone great weekend! We have saddlesponsors for the open, and buckles willbe awarded in the senior and youth. Wehope to have several vendors thatweekend, too. Of course we will have theopen poles after the Saturday race whichhas proven to be a very popular event.Our finals weekend will again be held atLonnie and Patty Wright’s Rockin’ HorseRanch in Moriarty. They have lots ofroom for parking, a great facility, andexcellent ground in the indoor pen. I’mlooking forward to seeing all the NewMexico members at the finals, October12, 13 and 14!Don’t forget, you must attend three
district sanctioned races to qualify for thefinals this year.In addition, don’t forget to thank your
district directors for all they do for youmembers! Help them out when you can,it makes a world of difference. Theywork very hard to make sure you have arace to run.Stay healthy and safe journeys! Keep
the cans up and bring home the cash!— Francie Lebow, state director,
NM NBHA
Wild West Days Barrel Race
Atotal of 170 barrel races crossed theelectric eye for the annual Wild
West Days Rodeo NBHA Barrel Race.Barrel racers came from Wyoming,Colorado, Utah, Arizona and Texas toattend this event. The weather wasperfect, and the ground was greataccording to the barrel racers. Thenumbers were slightly down this year forall the Wild West events and the rodeocommittee felt it was due to the VS horsevirus. Each and every horse had to beinspected by veterinarians before theycould enter the grounds; this was to keepevery horse safe.
A lot of high priced horses wererunning and most contestants were gladto see the vet check. The veterinarians,Dr. Merayo, Dr. Becky Anderson and Dr.Frank Anderson donated their time forthe entire Wild West Days Rodeo, anddonated part of the funds from the HealthCertificates that were issued to horseowners to “Tough Enough to Wear Pink.”The Biggest money winner was
Denise Chambliss, $1,569 and a saddle;2D saddle winner was Shawnda Elkins;3D saddle winner was Erin Hald; 4Dsaddle winner was Trudy Dean. FoldableWagons were awarded to the Seniors 1-D Geneva Tsoularakis; 2D FredaJohnson,; 3D Cathy Grey; 4D LucindaBearce. Digital cameras were awarded toYouth winners, 1D Jorie Howell; 2DMeygan McMillian; 3D Payson Hicksand 4D Mckenzie Hicks.Congratulations to everyone who
came out to the Wild West Days RodeoNBHA Barrel Race!
Wild West Days Rodeo NBHA Barrel RaceJuly 7, 2012Open Race1D1. Denise, Chambliss, Trooper, 16.591, 1, $1,5692D1. Shawnda, Elkins, Straw Fly, 17.093, 1, $403; 2. Jorie,Harwell, Sar Dashing Effort, 17.094, 2, $336; 3. Hayley,Mcniel, Tall Texan Bounce, 17.105, 3, $269; 4. Nicky,Larrabee, Cookie Monster, 17.109, 4, $201; 5. Casey,
Dove, Caseys Broetta, 17.115, 5,$134; 6. Melissa, Trujillo, Peaches,17.12, 6; 7. Geneva, Tsouhlarkis,Tip, 17.228, 7; 8. Lynn, Ray,Frankstine, 17.241, 8; 9. Becky,Trujillo, Bozo, 17.295, 9; 10.Bailey, Harwell, Doc’s Sneaky,17.336, 10; 11. Kyla, Elkins,Spook, 17.337, 11; 12. Leia,Pluemer, Rodeo, 17.342, 12; 13.Holly, Alsobrook, Bear, 17.37, 13;14. Laney, Elkins, Macho, 17.425,
14; 15. Renee, Dill, Remington, 17.44, 15; 16. Julie,Pluemer, Repeat, 17.466, 16; 17. Raylee, Johnson, Scooter,17.49, 17; 18. Bailey, Harwell, Out For Action, 17.527, 18;19. Delaney, Gonzales, Cutter, 17.534, 19; 20. Casey,Dove, Coalies Lil’ Button, 17.569, 203D1. Erin, Hald, Bentley, 17.595, 1, $2692. Christine, Atwell, Whiskey, 17.605, 2, $2243. Melissa, Pessarra, Lucky Litle Catch, 17.645, 3, $179 4.Kristi, Johnson, Tex, 17.666, 4, $1345. Victoria, Torres, Rocky, 17.673, 5, $906. Jordon, Woodbury. 17.695, 6; 7. Meygan, Mcmillan,Sparky, 17.762, 7 8. Freda, Johnson, One Eye Peggy,17.832, 8; 9. Delaney, Gonzales, Annie, 17.837, 9; 9.Dominique, Pargas, Electra, 17.837, 9; 11. Ashley,Tenbrink. 17.861, 11; 12. Sharon, George, Zip, 17.909,12; 13. Christine, Atwell, Hazy, 18.017, 13; 14. Herb,Holgate, Bunny, 18.043, 14; 15. Leona, Segura, Tony,18.062, 15; 16. Abrie, Barela, Chip, 18.064, 16; 17.
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Kerstyn, Ross, Dolly, 18.069, 17; 18. Norene, Canada,Player, 18.073, 18; 19. Payson, Hicks, Nutmeg, 18.099,19; 20. Shaylee, Pacheco, Banner, 18.122, 20; 21. Krista,Chambers, Sena, 18.211, 21; 22. Cathy, Gray, Lucky,18.237, 22; 23. Kasey, Eaves, Eeorye, 18.261, 23; 24.Brooke, Eaves, Spooky, 18.329, 24; 25. Kolby, Montano,Peach, 18.333, 25; 26. Ashley, Tenbrink. 18.336, 26; 27.Brittany, Power, Hooch, 18.384, 27; 28. Brandy, Mckinley,Princess, 18.391, 28; 29. Justina, Thompson, Vegus,18.392, 29; 30. Charity, Sours, Lexus, 18.401, 30; 31.Nancy, Campbell, Gypsy, 18.402, 31; 32. Cassidy, Martin,Elizabeth, 18.513, 32; 33. Shannon, Thompson, Kade,18.514, 33; 34. Mary Jo, Pope, True Blue Rockey, 18.565,34; 35. Evann, Segura, Primetime, 18.58, 354D1. Trudy, Dean, Belle, 18.608, 1, $201; 2. Vanessa, Alexander,Tango, 18.678, 2, $168; 3. Gabriella, Pargas, Popcorn,18.692, 3, $134; 4. Freda, Johnson, Skeeter, 18.699, 4,$100; 5. Melissa, Pessarra, Major Means Doc, 18.725, 5,$67; 6. Susan, Hitchcock, Babe, 18.768, 6; 7. Brenda,Holgate, Smooth, 18.802, 7; 8. Teri, Hibben, Jj, 18.814, 8; 9.
Vanessa, Alexander, Izzy, 18.852, 9; 10. Mia, Wilson, Goose,18.856, 10; 11. Michelle, Hitchcock, Sue, 18.867, 11; 12.Floyd, Aragon, Overtime Candy, 19.095, 12; 13. Mckenzie,Watkins, Hot Rod, 19.098, 13; 14. Shannon, Thompson,Peanut, 19.123, 14; 15. Terry, Daly, Flits, 19.217, 15; 16.Shaylee, Pacheco, Hoody, 19.354, 16; 17. Laurinda, Bearce,Huckleberry, 19.409, 17; 18. Brittany, Power, Jet, 19.424, 18;19. Cheyenne, Pioche, Brownie Brown, 19.658, 19; 20.Raylee, Johnson, Dooley, 19.861, 20; 21. Aubrey, Trujillo,Ruby, 19.891, 21; 22. Christopher, Thayer, Ted Williams,19.966, 22; 23. Rebecca, Wilson, Tiny’s Little Angel, 20.168,23; 24. Danaca, Sheppard, Chance, 20.177, 24; 25. Payson,Hicks, Champagne Kisses, 20.508, 25; 26. Natalie, Smalley,Bunny, 20.593, 26; 27. Candace, Williams, Chicky, 20.724,27; 28. Dorothy, Strange, Apache, 20.73, 28; 29. Teresa,Marquez, Drifter, 20.979, 29; 30. Kathy, Massey, Deacon,21.436, 30; 31. Leslie, Otero, Cowgirl, 23.372, 31; 32.Sharon, Johnson, Chance, 24.767, 32; 33. Marie, Autrey,Blizzard, 25.628, 33; 34. Justina, Thompson, Black, 26.278,34; 35. Shayna, Wimberly, Rarebar, Nt; 36. Leish, Weger, FiveO’clock Charlie, Nt; 37. Susan, Hitchcock, Streakar, Nt; 38.Teresa, Ramome-Wilson, Candy, Nt; 39. Mia, Wilson, Candy,Nt; 40. Trudy, Dean, Rusty, Nt; 41. Lynn, Miles, My Luck Is ALady, Nt; 42. Norene, Canada, Rio, Nt; 43. Debbie, Lanphere,Alley Cat, Nt; 44. Payton, Mcniel, Bugs, Nt; 45. Mallory,Wilson, Kid, Nt
Senior Race1D1. Geneva, Tsouhlarkis, Tip, 17.228, $84; 2. Julie, Pluemer,Repeat, 17.466, $50; 3. Melissa, Pessarra, Lucky LitleCatch, 17.645, $33; 4. Kristi, Johnson, Tex, 17.6662D1. Freda, Johnson, One Eye Peggy, 17.832, $72; 2. Sharon,
George, Zip, 17.909, $43; 3. Norene, Canada, Player,18.073, $28; 4. Krista, Chambers, Sena, 18.2113D1. Cathy, Gray, Lucky, 18.237, $48; 2. Nancy, Campbell,Gypsy, 18.402, $28; 3. Mary Jo, Pope, True Blue Rockey,18.565, $19; 4. Trudy, Dean, Belle, 18.608; 5. Freda,Johnson, Skeeter, 18.699; 6. Melissa, Pessarra, MajorMeans Doc, 18.725; 7. Susan, Hitchcock, Babe, 18.768; 8.Teri, Hibben, Jj, 18.814; 9. Floyd, Aragon, Overtime Candy,19.095; 10. Terry, Daly, Flits, 19.2174D1. Laurinda, Bearce, Huckleberry, 19.409, $43; 2. Sharon,Johnson, Chance, 24.767, $28; 3. Leish, Weger, FiveO’clock Charlie, Nt; 4. Susan, Hitchcock, Streakar, Nt; 5.Trudy, Dean, Rusty, Nt; 6. Norene, Canada, Rio, Nt
Youth Race1D1. Jorie, Harwell, Sar Dashing Effort, 17.094, $172; 2.Hayley, Mcniel, Tall Texan Bounce, 17.105, $129; 3. Leia,Pluemer, Repeat, 17.133, $86; 4. Bailey, Harwell, B.B,
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2012 RHR FALL SERIES BARREL RACING SCHEDULEAugust 11, 12 • October 27, 28 • November 10, 11Ed Wright Barrel Racing Clinic • October 20, 21
Trailer Race • September 28, 29, 30
$1,000 cash prize to the Fall Series winner. It goes to the High Point horse in the Open, no matter which division you place in. Points through 5th place. You have to enter 3 of the 6 days of the series to be eligible for the award.
Buckles will be given for Average Awards on the last weekend of the series. Everyone is eligible for the Average Awards. Call 505.832.6619 for more information or to hold your spot for the Ed Wright Clinic.
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Weekend ScheduleFriday, Sept. 28: Exhibitions noon-5:30 p.m. 3D Pole Bending, $500 Added Open race starts 7 p.m. Pee Wee Race prior to Open. Youth to follow. Seniors must carry over.
Saturday, Sept. 29: Exhibitions 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., $1,000 added Open. Youth to follow. Seniors must carry over.
Sunday, Sept. 30: � $2,000 ADDED ��Open starts 11:00 a.m., Youth to follow. Seniors must carry over.
BBR, SPRA and AW4D approved • Dress code enforced!
For more informationLeona Segura 505.615.7629 or
Patty Wright 505.832.6619 / 505.301.3772Fax entries to 505.832.6268 • [email protected]
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17.184, $43; 5. Bailey, Harwell, Doc’s Sneaky, 17.336; 6.Leia, Pluemer, Rodeo, 17.342; 7. Laney, Elkins, Macho,17.425; 8. Bailey, Harwell, Out For Action, 17.527; 9.Delaney, Gonzales, Cutter, 17.5342D1. Meygan, Mcmillan, Sparky, 17.762, $147; 2. Delaney,Gonzales, Annie, 17.837, $110; 3. Meygan, Mcmillan,Rooster, 17.866, $73; 4. Abrie, Barela, Chip, 17.883, $36; 5.Kasey, Eaves, Eeorye, 17.926; 6. Kerstyn, Ross, Dolly, 18.0693D1. Payson, Hicks, Nutmeg, 18.099, $98; 2. Shaylee,Pacheco, Banner, 18.122, $75; 3. Dominique, Pargas,Electra, 18.138, $49; 4. Krista, Chambers, Sena, 18.211,$24; 5. Cassidy, Martin, Liz, 18.374; 6. Brittany, Power, Jet,18.398; 7. Brittany, Power, Hooch, 18.414; 8. Evann,Segura, Primetime, 18.58; 9. Brooke, Eaves, Spooky,18.689; 10. Mia, Wilson, Goose, 18.856; 11. Cheyenne,Pioche, Brownie Brown, 19.0874D1. Mckenzie, Watkins, Hot Rod, 19.098, $73; 2. Shaylee,Pacheco, Hoody, 19.354, $55; 3. Melissa, Trujillo,Peaches, 19.737, $36; 4. Stormie, Griego-Acuna, Frostie,19.796, $18; 5. Aubrey, Trujillo, Ruby, 20.029; 6. Natalie,Smalley, Bunny, 20.237; 7. Payson, Hicks, ChampagneKisses, 20.508; 8. Shayna, Wimberly, Trip, 20.677; 9.Timber, Wimberly, Cowboy, 22.006; 10. Carla, Reyonlds,Deacon, 22.215; 11. Leslie, Otero, Cowgirl, 23.372; 12.Kylee, Sanchez, Bonnie, 24.869; 13. Sage, Griego-Acuna,Secret Compass, 33.095; 14. Shayna, Wimberly, Rarebar,N/T; 15. Dorothy, Strange, Apache, N/T; 16. Gabriella,Pargas, Popcorn, N/T; 17. Mia, Wilson, Candy, N/T; 18.Kolby, Montano, Peach, N/T; 19. Payton, Mcniel, Bugs,N/T; 20. Jordon, Woodbury. N/T; 21. Shayna, Wimberly,Jubee, N/T
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Barrel Racers Hold Top TwoSpots In Overall CowboyChristmas EarningsCourtesy of WPRA – Women’s Professional Rodeo Association
The WPRA barrel racers did shineduring the 2012 edition of Cowboy
Christmas holding down the first twospots with, Brittany Pozzi at $27,789 andLindsay Sears close behind with $25,780.PRCA bareback rider, Steven Dent wasthe closest male contestant earning$22,194. Three barrel racers were amongthe top six in overall earnings withCarlee Pierce ranked sixth with $19,628.
This year’s Cowboy Christmasfeatured 31 rodeos that began and/orended during the week of July 2-8 withtotal prize money in the (ritzy)neighborhood of $3.3 million.Congratulations to Pozzi and Sears forleading the way for all ProRodeocontestants in 2012.
Overall Cowboy Christmas Top 101. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas $27,789; 2. Lindsay Sears,Nanton, Alberta $25,780; 3. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb.$22,194; 4. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah $20,769
5. Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas $20,106; 6. CarleePierce, Stephenville, Texas $19,628; 7. Dusty LaValley,Bezanson, Alberta $18,559; 8/9. Clay O’Brien Cooper,Gardnerville, Nev. $18,514; 8/9. Chad Masters, Cedar Hill,Tenn. $18,514; 10. Clif Cooper, Decatur, Texas $17,516
Top 10 Barrel Racers During Cowboy Christmas1. Brittany Pozzi - $27,789; 2. Lindsay Sears - $25,7503. Carlee Pierce - $19,628; 4. Mary Walker - $15,314; 5. Sydni Blanchard - $12,128; 6. Brenda Mays - $12,0137. Lisa Lockhart - $11,315; 8. Cranna Roberts - $10,345;9. Nikki Steffes - $10,255; 10. Christy Loflin - $9,004
Charmayne James’ Legendary“Scamper” Passes at 35Courtesy of PRCA - ProRodeo
Gills Bay Boy, aka “Scamper,” thelegendary barrel racing horse who
took Charmayne James to 10 worldchampionships from the early 1980s untilhis retirement in 1993, died on the morningof July 4 at James’ ranch in Boerne, Texas.He was 35.
Scamper, the gelded son of Gills SonnyBoy out of the mare Drapers Jay, had beenin good health to the end, immaculatelycared for by James.
“What a gift he was,” says James. “It’ssad that he is gone but what a life he had.It’s something to be celebrated.”
Scamper is easily defined by hisperformance record, which was virtuallyperfect. Apart from the 10 worldchampionships in the Women’s ProfessionalRodeo Association, he teamed with Jamesto earn National Finals Rodeo average titlesin 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1993.
The duo won countless circuit andmajor rodeo championships on their way toearnings of well over $1 million. Scamperwas inducted into the ProRodeo Hall ofFame in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 1996.
Together Scamper and James defined anera of barrel racing and their famous round-winning bridleless ride in the seventh roundof the 1985 National Finals Rodeo perhapsbest epitomizes the relationship betweenhorse and rider; a one-in-a-millionpartnership that was loyal and true to the end.
Defying all odds, the unassuming bayraced his way into the hearts of millions,taking a shy ranch girl from Clayton, N.M.,with him. From feedlot pony to equinelegend, Scamper’s conformation, attitudeand mental and physical toughnessendeared him to the public. His smooth-as-glass style coupled with great speed madehim a formidable horse for the competitionto face.
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Ihope you’ve heard the good news thatseveral scientists have concluded that
natural trans-fats in beef are NOTharmful to health and may, in fact, bebeneficial. The researchers gave theirreport at the 10th Congress for theInternational Society for the Study ofFatty Acids and Lipids. (Boy, does thatsound like a wild party!) Dr. Spencer Proctor of the University
of Alberta said, “The research indicatesthat consuming these natural fats as partof a balanced diet is not a healthconcern. On the contrary, there isincreasing evidence these are “goodfats” and could be fundamentally health-enhancing. They should not be anunintended target of the bid to rid thediet of trans-fats.” He continued, “Thereis no association between natural trans-fat intake and cholesterol dependentcardiovascular risk factors.”All this means is that there is
absolutely no good reason why a personshouldn’t eat beef! In light of thisexciting news we went out amongst theherd of humanity on the mean streets of alarge metropolis to get the reaction.
Vegetarian - You mean I’ve beenchoking down arugula, tofu and friedeggplant lasagna for five years when Icould have been eating filet mignon?
Doctor - This news could be bad forMY health. I’m wearing these darksunglasses, fake beard and fireman’suniform so that none of my patients willrecognize me. For years I’ve been tellingthem they had to give up red meat or elsethey’d suffer a fatal heart attack, and nowyou tell me that was all a bunch ofpoppycock? They’re gonna kill me if theyever find out!
Slacker at a Sports Bar - Darn, dude.Does this mean PETA is going to stop
showing photos of anorexic hot babes inHollywood with all their clothes off?
Over the Hill Hollywood ActressTurned Celebrity Chef/Best SellingAuthor - Even though I wrote in my lastcookbook that beef was bad for you thisnews actually comes at a good timebecause that book was a bigger flop thanmy last movie. Now I can reinventmyself and come out with an all-beefcookbook telling how I rediscovered redmeat and how good it is for you. MaybeI’ll even land a spot on Ellen’s TV show!Oh yummy, I smell a bestseller.
Tofu - Does this mean we have to goback to being soybeans?
Liberal Greenie Activist - This is alla Republican conspiracy and a bunch ofpropaganda dug up by the religiousright, the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution, NASCAR-loving, gun totingNRA members and the militaryestablishment who want to destroymother earth with their Weber grills andmesquite briquets. Just because somescientists had a bunch of proof doesn’tmean it’s true, you know?
Poultry Pluckers - I suppose it’sgreat news for beef but they still don’thave drumsticks! Or giblets! Or McNuggets!
Contestant on The Biggest Loser -You know, I had a sneaky feeling allalong that it wasn’t beef that made meweigh 420 pounds. Something in theback of my mind told me it could havebeen all those 64 ounce sodas, giantbags of candy, six pizzas a day andsuper-sized cheese fries with gobs ofranch dressing on top.
Discredited Anti-grazing Activist -Next you’ll tell me that cows fertilizethe grass, improve soils, reduce fuelloads in forests and on grazing land, and
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help promote habitat for endangeredspecies. All those researchers may havescientific proof to back up their claimsbut I know better. And I live in a big city,read the New York Times and WashingtonPost, visited a national park out Westonce, and am a member of the SierraClub and The Nature Conservancy. Whoare you going to believe?
Typical Man On The Street - What’sa trans-fat?
Rancher - Beef! It’s What’s forDinner, Once Again!
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