SUMMER GODDARD / VALLEY JOURNAL
SUMMER GODDARD / VALLEY JOURNAL
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Rauch from Essex took first with a time of 9.3, followed by Tim Bagnell of Polson and Quinn McQueary of Belgrade who tied for second/third with a time of 11.8. Taten Erickson won fourth with a time of 12.1, followed by Cash Trexler of Corvallis with a time of 12.3. In team roping, Essex’s Brandon Glumbik and Shawn Little took first with a time of 6.6, followed by Herb Harris and Scott McAlister from
Hot Springs with a time of 8.3. Browning’s Polite Pepion and Justin Boggs took third with a time of 11.1, Ronan’s Nick and Koy McAlister took fourth with a time of 15.6, and Pablo’s Hoss Pepion and Jake Bell came in fifth with a time of 16.6. In ladies barrel racing, Molly Salmond from Choteau won with a time of 17.29, followed by Darby Haskins from Superior with a time of 17.37, Philipsburg’s Rachel Ward with a time of 17.57, Abby Knight from Charlo with a time of 17.62, and Heather
Dunning from Arlee with a time of 17.67. Rene Cloninger from Helena took sixth place with a time of 17.70, followed by Polson’s Paige Johnston in seventh with a time of 17.74, and Heidi Schmid from Kalispell in eighth with a time of 17.86. Ladies breakaway was won by Bella Fossum of Billings with a time of 3.6, followed closely by Choteau’s Charley Yeager with a time of 3.7, then Nichole Lake from Polson with a time of 5.1 and Cate Hepper from Bozeman with a time of 7.1. Molly Salmond Valley Journal
took fifth with a time of 11.9, while Superior’s Darby Haskins and Stevensville’s Nicole French tied for sixth/seventh place with a time of 12.3, and Sydney Berquist from LaCrosse took eighth with a time of 12.8. On the junior rodeo side of things, junior barrel racing was won by Helena’s Tye Brown with a time of 17.70, followed by Grace Lenhardt of Helena with a time of 17.96, Charlo’s Brielle Zempel with a time of 18.38, and Madison Harris of Richland and Landyn Hughes of Polson tied for fourth/fifth
place with a time of 18.88. Finally, junior breakaway roping was won by Grace Lenhardt with a time of 3.3, followed by Madison Harris with a time of 3.9, Saylor Langan from Glendive with a time of 4.1, and Bailey Billingsley of Glasgow with a time of 4.4. “Rodeo is something fun,” Pierre said. “It’s kind of been a dying sport; only a handful of people actually compete in rodeos, and it’s a sport I wouldn’t want to see go away.”
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