Spring Classic Calf Roping

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Spring Classic Calf Roping
Spring Classic
Calf Roping
March 11, 12, & 13, 2010
LCSP Covered Arena • Giddings, Texas
David Barnes Custom Made Saddles
to the Average winners of all divisions.
EE, 00, #1, #2, Open, & Breakaway - No Money Held From Ropings For Saddles
All Saddles Donated By Lanham Mangold & The USCRA
$3,000 Added to Open
-No USCRA card required for Open or Breakaway.
USCRA Showdown positions will be given away to the two highest average placing USCRA card holders.
-USCRA cards are required for EE, 00, #1, & #2.
Friday
9:00a.m. 00 3Hd w/2 shortrnds for $250
4:00p.m. #2 3Hd w/2 shortrnds for $250
Saturday
9:00 a.m. EE 3Hd w/2 shortrnds for $250
2:00p.m. #1 3Hd w/2 shortrnds for $250
All ropings Friday & Saturday will take Top 25 ropers to 1st short go and Top 15 ropers to 2nd short go.
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Breakaway 2/sht for $200
12:00 p.m. Open 2/sht for $250
New Members call 979-540-7755 before you haul for classification.
GPS Directions: 2591 Hwy 290 West Giddings, TX 78942
Driving Directions: Located 3 miles west of Giddings on Hwy 290 west.
Stalls and hookups available. First come first serve.
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“W
orld’
“World’
orld’ss Oldest Bull Riding”
Results from the 38th Annual
Mid Winter Championship Bull Riding
January 27, 28, 29, 2011, Lubbock, Texas
1.
2.
3.
3.
5.
5.
5.
8.
Logan Helton
87.5 Terrell’s #636
Joseph McConnell 87
Terrel’s #676
Wrangler Dunda 85.5 Hurst’s #333
Austin Wolf
85.5 Lundegreen #516
Colt Clevenger
85
Hurst’s #711
Obie Hawkes
85
Terrell’s #8100
Clayton Baethge 85
Terrell’s #531
Chandler Bounds 84.5 Terrell’s #73
$5,000 & Buckle
$3,000
$1,250
$1,250
$433.33
$433.33
$433.33
$200
2011 KJRA Season
YOUNG COUNTY ARENA - GRAHAM, TEXAS
March 19 & 20 • April 9 & 10 • April 30 & May 1
May 14 & 15 • July 16 & 17 • August 19 & 20 FINALS
Rodeos start at 9:00 am on Saturday & Sunday with a church service on Sunday.
6 & Under Boys/Girls—barrels, poles, goat slapping
10 & Under Girls—barrels, poles, goat tying, breakaway roping, dbl mugging, team roping
10 & Under Boys—barrels, poles, goat tying, breakaway roping, dbl mugging, team roping
11-14 Girls—barrels, poles, goat tying, breakaway roping, team roping
11-14 Boys—goat tying, breakaway roping, tie down roping, ribbon roping, team roping
15-19 Girls—barrels, poles, goat tying, breakaway roping, team roping
15-19 Boys—tie down roping, ribbon roping, team roping
The team roping & dbl mugging is girls & boys ran together in that age group.
April 30 & July 16
Will also have a team roping and barrel race jackpot after the rodeo on Saturday.
2 arenas will be used for these weekends to get done earlier.
SCHOLARSHIPS • SADDLES • BUCKLES • TACK • WEEKEND ALL AROUND
This assoc. is truly about the kids. Last year we gave away over $50, 000 in prizes at the finals with only 150 members.
Don’t miss out and come check us out. You won’t be disappointed!!
For more info visit our website at kjrarodeo.com or email kjrarodeo@yahoo.com
President Buddy Green 940-389-6273or Secretary Tennille Green 940-393-5118
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Field Sets Arena Record And
Wins San Antonio Rodeo
Championship
By Susan Kanode
For the San Antonio Stock Show
Rodeo
The San Antonio Stock
Show Rodeo couldn’t have gone
any better for bareback rider
Kaycee Feild from Payson, Utah.
Feild came into Saturday night’s
finals tied at the top of the money
standings with Clint Cannon from
Waller, Texas. That happened in
part because he won the second
semi-finals after taking a re-ride
and utilizing the always ride for
first place mentality that most
cowboys have.
He and his traveling
partner Tilden Hooper from
Carthage, Texas had both
qualified for the finals and made
a deal that they were going to win
first and second in the AT&T
Center. Hooper was the first of
the duo to compete and scored 89
points on Classic Pro Rodeo’s Big
Tex. Feild knew that if he was
going to win first he would have
to step up his game and that’s
exactly what he did. He had a
stellar effort on the JK Rodeo
horse named Brother and when the
judges added up their scores,
Feild had won the title by four
points and set a new arena record.
“That
horse
was
outstanding,” Feild said. “I
watched Tilden go and was really
excited for him. I knew I had a
chance, but it wasn’t going to be
easy.”
Feild was the high
money winner at the 2011 edition
of the rodeo with total earnings
of $18,927. The horse he rode
here Brother earned the animal
athlete award here giving JK
Rodeo a $1,500 bonus. It was
even more rewarding because the
horse had injured it’s pastern at
the 2010 Odessa (Texas) Rodeo.
Jim Kinney, his owner took him
to Texas A&M where they
performed surgery. He had a year
off and has been back in
competition four times including
the record setting ride here and
each time he has been ridden,
cowboys have earned a paycheck.
“What really pleases me is that
we were able to rehabilitate him
and bring him back,” Kinney said.
“It’s absolutely amazing and I’m
very elated.”
Ardie Maier, from
Timber Lake, S.D., earned back-
to-back championships in the bull
riding. He was one of three
successful riders in the finals and
finished atop the leader board
with a 92-point effort on Four L
Rodeo’s Palm Springs. Last year’s
championship here set Maier on
pace to qualify for his first
Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
(WNFR). He’s hopeful that the
$17,890 he won here this year
will do that again.
The tie-down roping
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championship went to Cody Ohl,
who in spite of winning six world
titles had never won a
championship here. Ohl roped and
tied his final calf in 7.4 seconds
for the victory. He added
$16,853 to his earnings. Ohl and
all of the champions received a
championship buckle, a pair of
trophy spurs, and a $5,000 gas
card. The timed even contestants
also got an extra bonus, a gift
certificate for a Driftwood bred
Quarter Horse yearling from
Cuatro Light of the Kincaid
Ranch.
One penny made a
difference for Britany Fleck
from Mandan, N.D. in the barrel
racing. Championships are
awarded here based on earnings.
Fleck’s total earnings of
$14,519.17 were one penny more
than Jill Moody from Letcher,
S.D.
In the steer wrestling,
it was Stockton Graves from
Newkirk, Okla., who made the
victory lap. Graves stopped the
clock in 3.8 seconds and earned
$17,371. He missed the 2010
WNFR after six straight
qualifications and doesn’t want
that to happen again.
“Winning San Antonio has been a
goal of mine for a long time,”
Graves said. “Missing the finals
(WNFR) last year really
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motivated me. This is probably the
biggest win I’ve had in my whole
career.”
This year’s rodeo again
paid well over $1 million in prize
money to contestants. Other
winners were Heith DeMoss, from
Heflin, La., who won the saddle
bronc riding and Chad Masters,
Clarksville, Tenn., and Jade
Corkill, Fallon, Nev., who won the
team roping.
San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo
Champions
• Bareback Riding, Kaycee Feild,
Payson, Utah, $18,927
• Steer Wrestling, Stockton
Graves, Newkirk, Okla., $17,371
• Team Roping, Chad Masters,
Clarksville, Tenn., and Jade
Corkill, Fallon, Nev., $15,038
each
• Saddle Bronc Riding, Heith
DeMoss, Heflin, La., $18,408
• Tie-Down Roping, Cody Ohl,
Hico, Texas, $16,853
• Barrel Racing, Britany Fleck,
Mandan, N.D., $14, 519
• Bull Riding, Ardie Maier, Timber
Lake, S.D., $17,890
The following are
unofficial results from the San
Antonio Stock Show Rodeo,
Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011.
Nineteenth Performance, Finals
followed by total money —
Bareback Riding: (finals) 1,
Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah, 93*
points on JK Rodeo’s Brother,
$12,445. 2, Tilden Hooper,
Carthage, Texas, 89, $9334. 3,
Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., 88,
$6,223. 4, (tie) Jason Havens,
Prineville, Ore., and Clint Cannon,
Waller, Texas, 87, $1,556 each.
(total money) 1, Feild, $18, 927.
2, Hooper, $1,3223. 3, Dent, $12,
445. 4, Havens, $9,074. *New
arena record.
Steer Wrestling: (finals) 1,
Stockton Graves, Newkirk, Okla.,
3.8 seconds, $1,2445. 2, Billy
Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif., 4.0,
$9,334. 3, (tie) Seth Brockman,
Wheatland, Wyo., and Casey
McMillen, Redmond, Ore., 4.1,
$4667 each. (total money) 1,
Graves, $17,371. 2, Bugenig,
$14,260. 3, McMillen, $10, 112.
4, Brockman, $8,297.
Team Roping: (finals) 1, Chad
Masters, Clarksville, Tenn., and
Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., 4.5
seconds, $1,2445 each. 2, Nick
Sartain, Yukon, Okla., and Kollin
VonAhn, Durant, Okla., 4.6,
$9,334. 3, (tie) Kelsey Parchman,
Cumberland City, Tenn., and
Michael Jones, Stephenville,
Texas; and Charly Crawford,
Prineville, Ore., and Russell
Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore., 4.7,
$4,667 each. (total money) 1,
Masters and Corkill, $15,038. 2,
Sartain and VonAhn, $14,519. 3,
Parchman and jones, $10,112. 4,
Crawford and Cardoza, $8,815.
Saddle Bronc Riding: (finals) 1,
Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La., 88
points on Kesler Championship
Rodeo’s Starburst, $12,445. 2,
Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, 86,
$9,334. 3, Tyler Corrington,
Hastings, Min., 85, $6,223. 4,
Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D., 84,
$3,111. (total money) 1, DeMoss,
$18,408. 2, Wright, $15,297. 3,
Corrington, $10,890. 4, Bail,
$8,037.
Tie-Down Roping: (finals) 1, Cody
Ohl, Hico, Texas, 7.4 seconds,
$1,2445. 2, Tuf Cooper, Decatur,
texas, 7.7, $9,334. 3, Clint
Cooper, Decatur, Texas, 7.8,
$6,223. 4, Scott Kormos, Teague,
Texas, 7.9, $3,111. (total money)
1, Ohl, $16,853. 2, Clint Cooper,
$13,842. 3, Tuf Cooper,
$13,223. 4, Kormos, $10,371.
Women’s Barrel Race: (finals) 1,
(tie) Britany Fleck, Mandan, N.D.,
and Jill Moody, Letcher, S.D.,
13.74 seconds, $10,889 each. 3,
Sabrina Ketcham, 13.78, $6,223.
4, Brittany Pozzi, Victoria,
Texas, 13.80, $3,111. (total
money) 1, Fleck, 14,519.17. 2,
Moody, $14,519.16. 3, Pozzi,
$9,593. 4, Ketcham, $9,074.
Bull Riding: (final round – three
qualified rides) 1, Ardie Maier,
Timber Lake, S.D.,92 points on
Four L Rodeo’s Palm Springs,
$12,445. 2, Trevor Kastner,
Ardmore, Okla., 86, $9,334. 3,
Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo., 78,
$6,225. (total money) 1, Maier,
$17,890. 2, Kastner, $13,482. 3,
Asay, $9,852. 4, Bobby Welsh,
Gillette, Wyo., $6,741.
Jake Schmidt getting bucked off from the Bad Company Rodeo
string in the ranch bronc riding at the Sinton, Texas PRCA
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1st Annual La Cachucha
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April 2nd At 6pm • LCSP Arena • Giddings, Texas
5 Man Teams With A $500 Entry Fee
Rodeo Events: Mugging, Doctoring, Branding, Loading, Rescue Race, Shovel Race, Wild Cow Milking, Bronc Riding
Team Meeting At 5pm - Rodeo Starts At 6pm
Featuring The Beastie Boyz, Rooster Norsworthy’s Buckin N Rodeo Bulls
Bull Riding Fees $75 - Jr Bull Riding Fees $50
Buckles To 1st Place Winners
Mutton Bustin For 8 & Under - Calf Scramble For 4-12 Year Olds
Prizes Will Be Given to 1st Place Winners
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Real Cowboy Association Presents
Membership Rodeo
March 26th, 201
1 - Cajundome - Lafayette, Louisiana
2011
3rd Annual Southwest Black Rodeo
Books Open Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Prior To Rodeo Event
Call In Time 6-10pm Nightley At 903-753-3165
Featuring: Calf Roping, Team Roping, Steer Dogging, Ladies Barrel Racing, Jr Barrel Racing,
Jr Breakaway, Ladies Steer Undecoration, Bareback Riding, Explosive Bull Riding
RCA Membership Cards: Adults $50, Youth $30
Non-Members Day Permits: Adults $30, Youth $20
Entry Fees, Membership & Day Permit Fees Taken 7am to 8:30am
No Checks, Cash Only
Slack Starts At 9am - Rough Stock Fees Taken 5-6pm
Jr Barrels & Jr Breakaway Ages 15 & Under - Birth Certificate Required For Jr Events
Coggins Papers Are Required At All Rodeo Events
RCA Guidelines Will Be Available
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35th Annual J&J Bucking Stock Sale
Saturday
Saturday,, March 19th & Sunday
Sunday,, March 20th At 10am Daily
Four States Entertainment Center - Texarkana, Arkansas
Several Bulls & Horses Bought From The J&J Bucking Stock
Sale Have Been To The NFR And State Association Finals
Attention Contestants: $3,000 Added Money
Red Bluff Buckles To Average Winners
Books Open March 14th & 15th, 6-10pm At 903-846-5151
Headquarters Location - Ask For Four States Fair Rate
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9th Annual Rising Stars Calf
Roping Packs ‘em In
What’s Thanksgiving
weekend without turkey,
dressing, pumpkin pie, and oh
yeah, the Rising Stars Calf
Roping!! On November 25, 26,
27 & 28th 2010, the town of
Duncan, Oklahoma played host to
the 9th Annual Rising Stars Calf
Roping. Once again, contestants
came from all across the United
States and Canada to compete
against a record breaking 684
calf ropers for cash and prizes
totaling over $116,000.00. Since
producers Chris Neal and Mark
Holder first envisioned a roping
of this magnitude, they have
continued to go above and beyond
to make each years roping and
prizes better than the year
before.
Thanksgiving
Day
started early, as 70 12 & Under
Tie Down ropers made their way
into the arena to start off the first
day of competition. The first
round went to Logan Cook of Alto,
TX with a time of 12.2. Austin
Atkinson from Anderson, TX
dominated the 2nd Go with a time
of 10.6, but the 3rd round went
back to Logan Cook with an 11.0.
For the first time in the history
of the roping, the top 12 in the
average were introduced with the
All-Star ropers and roped their
short go calf right after the first
round of the Shoot-Out. Ty Harris
was the winner of the short go
with a time of 10.2 who also took
the fastest calf award, a Rockin
Rope can, but it was Logan Cook
who won the average and took
home a pocketful of money and
the Cactus saddle. For the first
time, Oxbow Tack donated the
saddle for the youngest tie down
roper who was 7 year old Clarke
Gordon from Terry, MS.
Thanksgiving
Day
continued with 81 “ best of the
best “ All-Star ropers who all had
their eye on the Hogg Saddle. The
first round was fast and furious
as Ryan Jarrett turned in a time
of 8.3 to win the round. But in
the 2nd Go they turned up the heat
when Cade Swor stuck it on one
in 7.7 seconds which earned him
the a custom rope can made by
Lankford Leather for the fastest
calf, and Dillon Holder of Vian,
OK kept up the pace in the 3rd Go
with a time of 7.9. The average
was won by Cimmaron Boardman
with a total of 27.3 on three head
which earned him a spot in the
All-Star Shoot Out and a 100x
custom hat donated by K bar F
Hatters. After an amazing
opening ceremony by announcer
Tim Fuller, featuring members
from the National Guard Armory,
and flag presentation by Tiffany
McClure the top twelve came back
for the exciting All-Star Shoot
Out. After the first round was
roped, the top eight cowboys came
back to rope their second calf.
Then the top four competed for
their spot in the finals. The 4th
place spot went to Ryan Jarrett,
3rd place was Ricky Hyde, 2nd
place went to Caddo Lewallen, and
the number one man in the Shoot
Out was Caleb Smidt of
Huntsville, TX who captured the
title and took home the
prestigious Hogg saddle with the
silver hardware on it donated by
Tommy D’s.
Friday morning started
at 8 a.m. when we were greeted
by the Duncan Convention and
Visitors Bureau with free coffee,
juice, and doughnuts. Then 79 1315 Tie Down ropers made their
way into the arena to kick start
the day. Both the first and second
rounds went to Reid Zapalac of
Smithville, TX. Then the 3rd Go
was captured by Westyn Hughes
with a time of 9.7 while the second
place man, Quinton Inman was
close behind with a time of 9.9.
The Short Go was won by Kyle
Parrish of Dale, TX when he
stopped the clock with a time of
10.2 seconds. But it was
a Ringgold, Ga. cowboy, Cole
Watkins, who roped tough enough
to win the Average and take home
the beautiful Cactus Saddles
sponsored by Cinderella Roping
Horses!
The afternoon brought
an even bigger crowd when the
2011 or 2012 Firewaterontherocks Breeding Silent Auction - NBHA TEXAS 26 and R & R
Performance Horses will be hosting a Silent Auction for a 2011 or 2012 breeding to this great
Barrel Stallion, Firewaterontherocks. Bidding will end on Sunday May 1st. Check the website for
the current high bid.
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