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he problem with the annual November Competitorial is that the deadline always falls in a void. As I muddle through the choice of topics, there’s plenty to talk about, it’s just that none of it has quite happened. The New Mexico Rodeo Association Finals, gets underway this evening, concluding what I think is a comeback season for the organization after feeling the effects of some tough economic times in recent years. It’s been no easy road, and there is still a lot of ground to gain before the organization can regain its former status, but things have definitely been heading in the right direction over the course of the past couple years. This year’s finals has geared up to be a good one, with a lot of the championship races to be determined at the two-day finals itself… just the way it should be. And of course, tomorrow (as I write this) the United States Team Roping Championships, National Finals of Team Roping gets underway. Over the next eight days, team ropers from all across the country will make the annual trek to Oklahoma City and compete for over three million in cash and prizes. Unquestionably the largest working-class cowboy event in the world, there will be a plethora of topics from the event to discuss in a week from now… but that’s for next month. So, normally this would be another column with not much to write about other than the

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anticipation of what might happen in the events of the next few days, and hope that whatever is written doesn’t prove to be nonsensical in the aftermath. But this month is different. In a couple of weeks, the exhausting, and seemingly endless process of electing a new president will conclude, with about half of the people disappointed and the other half elated over the outcome. As a confirmed cynic, I think I see it a little differently than the average voter. Without getting all philosophical, I just have to say that it all seems to me to be a circus, where one act tries to outdo the other by any and all means. Ideas and differing visions of past and future serve only as a rouse for the real underlying differences between the two parties/candidates. It’s not complicated at all… in fact it’s quite simple… and I have to say, embarrassingly disappointing. It all comes down to this… Are we for sale, and what’s our price? Though the answer to the second part of the question is most likely the determining factor in the candidate you choose, it’s the first part that is the most disappointing. Unfortunately, most all of us have become prostitutes, many unknowingly or unwillingly, but prostitutes nonetheless. It sounds cliché, but it comes as the result of a bloated government structure, that although may have had good intentions, continued on page 7

Cover: (top) Barrel racing action from the 2012 New Mexico NBHA Finals PHOTO COURTESY OF POUNDING HOOVES (bottom) Action from the 2012 Bull Bash in Camp Verde, Arizona PHOTO COURTESY OF KAREN TUDOR

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Bull Bash and the Southwest’s Best Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel Presents Ft. Verde Days Bull Bash 2012 ctober 12 and 13, 2012 was full of excitement and bone crushing wrecks and terrific rides in Camp Verde, Arizona during the yearly tradition of Ft. Verde Days. Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel presented Ft. Verde Days Bull Bash 2012. The proceeds from this event went to the Camp Verde High School Wrestling program and Camp Verde Wrestling Scholarship fund. The event was a produced by Bob and Daria Weir from Camp Verde. The stock was supplied by Broken Slash P Bucking Bulls (Jessie Pettigrew) from Casa Grande, AZ and Cody Resor from V Heart Rodeo from Wilcox, AZ. Rick Lehman (Gilbert, AZ) was the rodeo announcer. Ron Jackson (Phoenix) and Lane Cathcart (Phoenix) were the bull riding judges. Chance Barnes (Farmington, NM) did the bullfighting duties. Bob Weir (Camp Verde, AZ) was the rodeo clown and barrelman. Daria Weir and Tina Moore (Camp Verde, AZ) were the secretaries, Betty Weir (Camp Verde) was the timer, Mario Chagolla, Tracy Tudor and Jim Bowser (Camp Verde) were the manager of the ticket booth and Steve Strickland & Marlin Parker (Camp Verde) were the arena directors and Cliff Castle Casino Marketing Director Toni Averitt. The event was a great success. Friday and Saturday nights were outstanding crowds filled with hilarious entertainment and action packed bull riding. We added a mini-bullriding during the Open Bull Riding performances and the crowd enjoyed watching them buck. The money raised for the wrestling program will help the wrestlers buy needed equipment, continue to improve and update the wrestling room and assist with travel expenses to tournaments and the Camp Verde New Breed Wrestling Club. The ages of the wrestlers benefitting from the event are from 4 years old to 20 years old. Some of the money will be placed in the Camp Verde Wrestling Scholarship fund. The scholarship is given to two Camp Verde High School senior wrestler. The bull riding has

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helped continue this scholarship fund for several years now and many Camp Verde graduates have been able to attend college with the assistance of this money. There was a kids rodeos held this year on Saturday, Oct. 13th and the turn out was amazing. We had over 35 sheep riders each day, 10 stick horse racers each day, 10 calf riders each day, 5 steer riders each day, and 5 Junior bull riders. The crowd loved seeing the next generation of rodeo competitors. A special thanks to all of the sponsors, donors, and workers. Without the gracious sponsors and workers, Bull Bash 2012 would not have become reality. Days Bull Bash 2012: Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel Ft. Verde Day’s Bull Bash Camp Verde, AZ October 7 & 8, 2011 Open Bull Riding 1. Jeff Adler Wickenburg 78 $980 2. Kyle Coppinger Winkelman 75 $588 3. Wyatt Betoney Tonalea 71 $392

Novice Bull Riding 1. Wyatt Nez Flagstaff 82 $420 2. Adam Arneson Phoenix 76 $315 3/4. Cuttie Puente Hardrock 75 $157 3/4. Stephan McClain Phoenix 75 $157 Mini Bull Riding 1. Carter Johnson Seligman 78 $150 Junior Bull Riding 1. Rolando Puento Hardrock 82 $75 2.Wyatt Nez Flagstaff 78 $50 Steer Riding 1. Keith Erdman, Mesa, AZ Calf Riding 1. K.J. Williams, Flagstaff, AZ Sheep Riding 1. Orin Allsup, Camp Verde, AZ Stick Horse Race 1. Aislynn Mulcaire, Camp Verde, AZ 2012 Sponsors and Donors Corporate & Added Money Sponsors Cliff Castle Casino & Hotel Bullriding Event Sponsor United Rentals, Flagstaff, AZ


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Saving a Life – Bullfighter Action at the 2012 Bull Bash

Classifications - Why everyone can’t be a #3 By Ty Yost

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eam roping conversations used to be more about catching steers than about other’s classifications. Today, ropers are becoming too concerned with their classification. Let me be clear . . . Not every roper can be a #3 or #4! It’s almost out of hand there are ropers who have been roping their entire lives who want to be #3 ropers! If you’re wondering about your own number or someone else’s, here are some general rules for classifications (these are Ty’s rules): #5 Roper – This is an amateur roper. Probably 50 percent of NAA ropers fit this classification. They can ride, handle their rope, and on any given day put three good runs together. #4 Roper – This is reserved for the bottom 40 percent of amateur ropers. Heelers catch about five out of ten; headers catch about seven out of 10 (and not in front of the chute). These ropers have more difficulty putting together three smooth runs. #3 Roper – This is someone who catches about 30 percent of their cattle. That’s easy to remember – #3 equals a 30% catch rate. Team roping is a mature sport; most ropers are classified correctly. There are concerns out there – especially about the young kids who get better each year. However, the USTRC does a terrific job staying on top of it daily. Classifications are designed to offers ropers of different abilities a chance to be competitive. And it works. However, it’s also set up to drive people and build the sport. If you are content with your roping abilities, then I applaud you. But if you still have a desire to win and compete at the best of your ability and to become better, then the classification system allows you to grow. The biggest compliment you can receive in team roping is a letter or phone call saying your classification number has been raised. That means you have been turning heads and even more importantly, winning. Maybe your age, health, even your abilities have you grounded in your current classification, but if you’re a competitor—which if you rope, you are—then you can always maintainthat hope that you’ll progress and become better.


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Competitorial continued from page 4 has lured us all into the trap. A program here, a policy there, another service over yonder… it all adds up to the fact that as time has moved forward, we have all become a part of it. I consider myself about as conservative as it gets, adhering to traditional values, believing that I alone bear the responsibility for my own welfare and the welfare of my family, independent... all those things… yet I am being dishonest if I were to say or try to convince myself that I’m not on the dole like almost everyone else. Yes, I can profess to say that I want the government to have a smaller footprint and can rattle off a dozen examples of how it is wasteful and downright harmful to the future of its citizens. And maybe I can proudly say that even coming from very economically meager beginnings, I’ve accomplished quite a bit without any government assistance and would never accept any… but the truth is… I have…we all have… and it’s not even been a choice. It’s easy to point out government waste when it doesn’t affect us, programs that are disastrous because we don’t take part in them, but what about the ones in which we do participate without even thinking about it, or benefit from without recognizing? I’m just sayin’… the water gets a little murky when you start talking about thing like Medicare, social security, etc. I don’t benefit from either, but I know a lot of hard working, like-minded people that do. I’m sure their view on government size and the need for a complete overhaul is like mine… except for those things, of course. I’m a good example, too. Yeah, I like to think I’ve built what I have through sheer will and hard work… and maybe that’s true for the most part, but consider this. It costs me about fifty cents to mail you this magazine. That’s not much more than it costs you to mail a letter. There is no question that all things being equal, postage costs for magazines and newspapers are subsidized by the government… through a system that has an annual

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25 Trophy Gist Buckles • Incentive Average winners of the #12, #11, #10 & #9 • Average & Incentive Average winners of the #12 Gold Plus • Average & Incentive Average winners of the #10 Gold Plus • 1st through 3rd place Average winners of the #8 Pick/Draw • Winners of the Jr. Looper Divisions

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Open (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 Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings Gold Plus #10 capped at an Elite #5 (with #9 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 Average teams receive $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings #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 Ropers Step Up!

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hat started out as an idea to help a local organization turned out to be a giant step towards many bright futures. The Horns and Heels Team Roping and Gala held in Amarillo, Texas was much bigger than a team roping, it was the beginning of a project that will aid many people who suffer from disabilities. However, it was a team roping and a big one at that. In fact, the event paid out a tremendous amount of cash and prizes, making it a win-win all the way around. The ADVO is an organization in West Texas that supports and is active in the lives of people with physical disabilities. They have begun a quest to broaden the horizons of these folks in and around the Amarillo area and are continuing to grow. The ADVO has put together a plan to build a place where people with disabilities can go and enjoy themselves. This includes a park and Gymnasium that will include functional equipment and resources for people with handicaps.

Carla Hughes who works with ADVO is one of the members pushing for this project and working on finding the funds available to build it. Between her and her husband Todd, they put together the idea of hosting a team roping to start raising the seed money to begin the project. At the end of the roping, substantial money was raised and the future of the park and Gymnasium is much closer to becoming a real place for so many people to enjoy. The roping itself was one to brag about. Throughout the September 28-30 weekend, a total of $306,000 in cash alone was handed out. In addition, high money headers and heelers won 16 ft. Stock Trailers each day, Average winners of each roping won Coats trophy saddles, second place winners won Gist buckles and third place winners won Cactus Leather rope bags. Combining the cash and prizes, the event was well stocked in the award department. Although the weekend only had two

days, Saturday and Sunday, of team roping action, Friday night kicked things off with a Gala. There was lots to do at the Gala with the main attraction, Nashville, Recording Artist, Lee Brice tacking center stage. Brice helped fuel the evening and everyone in attendance enjoyed themselves and helped make money for ADVO. Ropers were welcomed to five ropings, including an #13 World Series Qualifier, #12 World Series Qualifier, #11 World Series Qualifier and #10 World Series Qualifier, as well as a #13 Warm up roping that kicked the weekend’s events off. There were a total of 1,389 teams who competed for what turned out to be huge payouts. Producer Chris Francis held the reins of the roping and pulled it off like the veteran producer he is. “The roping was awesome,” said Todd Hughes. “I can’t believe how good it was and Chris did a fantastic job working the roping.”


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Although ropers had a chance to fill their pockets with greenbacks and win really great prizes, it was their help outside the arena fence that contributed to the success of the money the roping helped raise for ADVO. With many ropers attending the Gala, as well as the numerous people who reached into their pockets for other things such as the trailer raffle, and a 50/50 raffle, the money sent to ADVO reached $250,000. “There is not enough I can say about

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the team ropers,” said Carla Hughes. “Their support being there and their donations helped tremendously.” Others who stood out substantially in support of the event included the World Series of team Roping for giving them a chance to host World Series Qualifier event, as well as Stetson, who’s sponsorship of the event included clothing and a

#13 WSTR Average Champions, Gabe Trujillo and Mike Martinez - $14,500

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#12 WSTR Average Champions, Toby Joe Truby and Rance Bray - $17,630

fashion show during the Gala. Hughes Trailers was a big sponsor, as was Kimrod Transportation and Amarillo Truck Center. Gebos and Cactus Ropes were also involved in the event throughout the weekend. The sport of team roping has become more than a weekend hobby sport. When it can be the main focus behind such an event as this and help raise $250,000 for a great organization such as ADVO, the sport can be recognized as something great. Ropers should be proud to have been part of this event and the city of Amarillo will be happy to welcome them back, time and time again for more great events. For those who pushed through and claimed part of the tremendous payout, that is just a bonus. Congratulations to all of the ropers who won money, or prizes, Chris Francis for helping produce a great event, the hard work of both Todd and Carla Hughes and for ADVO who benefited in a big way from everyone who enjoyed the event.

Horns & Heels Roping - ADVO Amarillo, TX September 29-30, 2012 #13 WSTC 267 Teams Average 1. Gabe Trujillo, Peralta, NM / Mike Martinez, Los Lunas, NM, 30.97, $14,500; 2. Boon Daniel, Dumas, TX / Adam Worthen, Springfield, CO, 32.15, $10,720; 3. Derek Reeves, Boone, CO / Joaquin Huntington, Hesperus, CO, 33.15, $7,570; 4. Doug Chandler, Amarillo, TX / Justin Price, La Veta, CO, 33.19, $6,310; 5. Shelly Granzin, Dripping Spings, TX / Cary Joe Needham, Dripping Springs, TX, 33.65, $5,680; 6. Travis Regensberg, Las Vegas, NM / Frank Padilla, Las Vegas, NM, 33.83, $5,050; 7. Randy Barnes, Pilot Point, TX / Rick Rosaschi, Gainesville, TX, 33.86, $3,780; 8. Carlos Ortiz, Tucumcari, NM / Lathe May, Portales, NM, 34.51, $3,150; 9. Floyd Lee, Grants, NM / Kyle Roundy, Grants, NM, 34.71, $2,520; 10. Nick Griggs, Amarillo, TX / Ben Blue, Dumas, TX, 35.9, $1,900; 11. Micah Lynch, Meeker, OK / Adam Wilson, Shawnee, OK, 39.09, $1,900 Fast TM 1. Gary Clements, Vega, TX / Joe Hughes, Canyon, TX, 11.92, $1,000

#12 WSTR 338 Teams Average 1. Toby Joe Truby, Shallowater, TX / Rance Bray, Dumas, TX, 39.29, $17,630; 2nd. Jerry Trujillo, Portales, NM / Taylor Pettigrew, Tatum, NM, 32.36, $13,620; 3. Richard O. Lynam, Syracuse, KS /

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Frank Padilla, Las Vegas, NM, 32.69, $9,620; 4. Jackie Hobbs, Stephenville, TX / Taylor Mitchell, Midland, TX, 33.26, $7,210; 5. Lari Dee Guy, Abilene, TX / Sonny Pate, Merkel, TX, 34.02, $6,410; 6. Tyler Riggan, Lubbock, TX / Johnny Guess, Colorado City, TX, 34.53, $5,610; 7. Eric Peterson, Dalhart, TX / Tyrell Reynolds, Tribune, KS, 34.54, $4,810; 8. Randy Matheney, Alamogordo, NM / Earl Purcella, Roswell, NM, 35.08, $4,010; 9. Q.B. Cobb, Canyon, TX / Mario Paoliello, Canyon, TX, 35.36, $3,200; 10. Jessica Vigil, Olustee, OK / Jeremy Stewart, Fox, OK, 35.36, $3,200; 11. Mark Adams, Dimmitt, TX / Lloyd Lujan, Hereford, TX, 35.64, $2,400; 12. Derek Reeves, Boone, CO / Shane Dockrey, Shawnee, OK, 35.72, $2,400 Fast TM 1. Heath Mitchell, Canadian, TX / Kent Thiessen, Elk City, OK, 7.88, $1,000 #11 WSTR 320 Teams Average 1. Kenny Drake, Sayre, OK / Brad Thrash, Cheyenne, OK, 33.3, $16,680; 2. Kirk Jones, Lamesa, TX / John Robert Anderson, Gail, TX, 36.4, $12,890; 3. Mike Leatherwood, Clovis, NM / Randy Ragland, Texico, NM, 36.73, $9,100; 4. Troy Snook, Ford, KS / Burton James, Dodge City, KS, 37.19, $6,820; 5. Loagan Helton, Pampa, TX / Ben T. Barnes, Sayre, OK, 38.31, $6,060; 6. Guy Elliott, Vernon, TX / Brandon Hughes, Sayre, OK, 38.88, $5,310; 7. Ralph Taton, Beaver, OK / Tyrel A Taton, Beaver, OK, 38.97, $4,550; 8. Mike K Rider, Wideman, AR / Hayden Tooley, Borger, TX, 39.25, $3,790; 9. Johnny Cox, Alto, NM / Shelly

Granzin, Dripping Springs, TX, 39.31, $3,030; 10. Phy Lord, Lamar, CO / Scott VanderHamm, Ingalls, KS, 39.87, $3,030; 11. Wayne Smith, Dickens, TX / Tim Bowers, Seagraves, TX, 41.59, $2,270; 12. Alex Finck, Tulia, TX / Trevor Peterson, Nazareth, TX, 41.92, $2,270 Fast TM 1. Jerry Bailey, Pauls Valley, OK / Wallace Berryhill, Bluewater, NM, 12.76, $1,000 #10 WSTR 314 Teams Average 1. John Copeland, Lubbock, TX / Wade Smith, Smyer, TX, 37.82, $16,360; 2. Doug Chandler, Amarillo, TX / Jamey Maxwell, Borger, TX, 41.39, $12,640; 3. Cody Custer, Elk City, OK / Tim Drury, Olustee, OK, 41.51, $8,920; 4. Donnie Johnston, Canadian, TX / Mark Vinson, Eunice, NM, 41.59, $6,700; 5. Marty Seeley, Amarillo, TX / Monte Anderson, Clayton, NM, 42.8, $5,950; 6. Larry Hendricks, Tulia, TX / Ed Hale, Plainview, TX, 43.54, $5,210; 7. Jana Smith, Carlsbad, NM / Tim Bowers, Seagraves, TX, 45.17, $4,460; 8. Doug Chandler, Amarillo, TX / Michael Liles, Tucumcari, NM, 45.56, $3,720; 9. Kasey Lumpkin, San Angelo, TX / Gary Coats, San Angelo, TX, 45.95, $2,970; 10. Kyle Miller, Wichita Falls, TX / Gary Jacobs, Vernon, TX, 46.09, $2,970; 11. Rob Patrick, Campo, CO / Jerry Webb, Goodwell, OK, 46.48, $2,230; 12. Julie Gibson, Los Lunas, NM / Bradley Bass, Millsap, TX, 46.7, $2,230 Fast TM James Masters, Wheeler, TX / Blake Williamson, Friona, TX, 10.81, $1,000

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Zamora Reins in Santa Fe World Series

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amora Roping Productions hosted a World Series Qualifier in the capital city of New Mexico. Ropers by the dozens made their way to Santa Fe for a chance to win big, and win big they did. The two day event, September 22 and 23 hosted six events, including the four WSTR Qualifiers and two warm up events. The event kicked off with a #13 warm up roping where the team of Gabe Trujillo and Randy Sanchez took the win and pocketed $1,140 in cash The #13 WSTR Qualifier was next and it was here where the first big money of the weekend was handed out. Ropers Taylor Puckett and Grady Pierce roped their way to victory and won $4,200 in cash.Then it was on to the #12 WSTR to wrap up the day’s events. The team that finished the day in the winners spotlight was Javier Chavez and Cavin Jacobs. They roped smooth and earned $5,040. The next day kicked off with a #11

Warm Up event. Taylor Puckett once again hit the pay window, this time on the heel side, roping with Robert Martinez. They won $2,424. The #11 WSTR watched the team of Ross Long and Rudy Benavidez head to the number one Average position where they won $6,912. Finishing the day off, the team of Robert Martinez and Hector Lucero won the #10 WSTR and collected $7,008 for their hard work. Congratulations to all of the WSTR Winners in Santa Fe and to Zamora Roping Productions for another successful event. Zamora Roping Productions World Series Qualifier Santa Fe, New Mexico September 22-23, 2012 #13 Warm Up Roping 1. Gabe Trujillo / Randy R. Sanchez, 41.38, $1,140; 2. Chuck Thompson / James Gililland, 43.36, $760

#13 World Series Qualifier 1. Taylor Puckett / Grady Pierce, 33.03, $4,200; 2. James Gililland / Lonnie Wright, 34.77, $2520; 3. Walt Arnold / Benjie Lopez, 35.46, $1,680 #12 World Series Qualifier 1. Javier Chavez / Cavin Jacobs, 31.62, $5,040; 2. Jerry Trujillo / Eric Mascarenas, 33.75, $3,024; 3. Robert Martinez / Michael Martinez, 34.22, $2,016 #11 Warm Up 1. Robert Martinez / Taylor Puckett, 35. 59, $2,424; 2. Jose Mendiaz / Jose Mendiaz Coronado35.63, $1,818; 3. Chip Roberts / Michael Acuna, 35.86, $1,212; 4. Robert Martinez / Chris Perez, 37.47, $606 #11 World Series Qualifier 1. Ross Long / Rudy Benavidez, 35.28, $6,912; 2. John Berry / Matt Stockton, 36.06, $5,184; 3. Patrick Hinds / Jared Gonzales, 36.88, $3,456; 4. Larry Desmond / John Wilken, 37.64, $1,728 #10 World Series Qualifier 1. Robert Martinez / Hector Lucero, 37.95, $7,008; 2. Bill McDowell / Cavin Jacobs, 39.29, $5,256; 3. Jana Smith / Matt Stockton, 42.08, $3,504; 4. Patrick Hinds / Gabe Trujillo, 43.41, $1,752

#13 World Series Qualifier champions, Taylor Puckett and Grady Pierce earned $4,200

#12 World Series Qualifier champions, Javier Chavez and Cavin Jacobs earned $5,040

#11 World Series Qualifier champions, Ross Long and Rudy Benavidez earned $6,912

#10 World Series Qualifier champions, Robert Martinez and Hector Lucero earned $7,008


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What’s Your Lucky Number?

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opers, the winter team roping season is here and that means all of the big ropings of the Southwest are once again inviting you to enter up for a chance to be one of this season’s big winners. One of the biggest events is just around the corner. The Lucky 777 team roping has become one of the dominating events of the season and as ropers know, it is one of the not-to-miss events. The Mojave Crossing Event Center in Bullhead City will play host to this event. It will open up its doors on December 7-9, 2012 for three days of team roping excitement. With lots of great payouts, plenty of action and the chance to catch some of the early season big payouts, this event has it all. It will kick off on Friday with a #13 Handicap roping. This roping will be served up as a warm up roping to ropers who enter up. They will have a chance at some of the early payouts, as well as an opportunity to test the ground, rope a few steers, get a feel for the action and, last but not least, win a little money. Saturday will be the first of the big ropings of the weekend. The #15 roping will kick off at 9 a.m. and with plenty of money in the payout, as well as Skyline trophy saddles and Gist buckles waiting to be handed to the winners of the roping, you can bet this roping will be filled. Following the #15 will be The Jim Hamilton Memorial roping. This will be a #10 Century roping with $250 fees. With loads of money available, as well as prizes available to the winners, you can bet this event will also be full of team roping action. Sunday will play out with an #10, $500 per man entry fee roping. Again, Skyline saddles and Gist buckles will be on the prize list. With the influx of ropers hitting the Arizona soil for their snowbird vacations, and a need to get entered up and ready for the season ahead, you can bet this roping will be packed with ropers. Be sure you are among the ropers heading to Bullhead City in early December to be part of this great event.

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The USTRC Formats in 2013 What’s New? Courtesy of SuperLooper Magazine and Ben Clements

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s you read this the Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping will be well underway or wrapped up. Many team ropers will have earned life changing amounts of money and unbelievable prizes. The USTRC, however, has been in the planning mode and will make some additions and revisions to its Formats for the new season. Here’s a brief summary by division of what to expect in 2013. Once again the Open Division will be an optional roping for producers. That means they can choose to have it or not. The roping will have two options, with one being a pick/draw. Open ropers will still have to opportunity to compete in the Priefert US Open Tour race to vie for their share of the $30,000 year end bonus money, however, qualification to the US Open Championships will only require participation at one USTRC sanctioned or special affiliate event. The #15 and #13 Divisions will again be handicap ropings, but will be determined on a four steer average. The seconds will be taken off after the third steer. In the #15 Division a #14 team will receive a 1.5 second handicap and a #13 and below team will receive a 3 second handicap. In the #13 Division a #12 team will receive a 1.5 second handicap and a #11 and below team will receive a 3 second handicap. The #12, #12 Gold Plus, #11, #10 and #9 Divisions will all stay the same for 2013. They will have incentives within them and be four steer averages with the incentive average being determined on three steers. The #10 Division will be capped at an Elite #6 and the #9 Division will be capped at an Elite #5. All Divisions will take the top 20 teams to the short round, with the exception of the #9 Division, where 30 teams will advance to the short round. This year there will be a #10 Gold Plus (capped at an Elite #5) Division added to every sanctioned event. This roping will be open to Gold Plus members age 25 and older and will feature three different format options to

be chosen by the producer. Option 1 will have $150 entry fees and ropers may enter two times. Option 2 will feature $100 entry fees and ropers may enter two times. Option 3 will have $100 entry fees, but ropers will be allowed to enter three times. Again, each producer will choose the format that best fits their Sunday schedule. Producers of events with a history of having large team counts in the #9 and #8 divisions will likely opt for an 8:00 a.m. start, enter twice format at $150 per roper in order to better manage Sunday’s already busy schedule. All options will be four steer averages and there will be a #9 Incentive

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determined after three steers. This roping will be a great addition to the 2013 formats. The #8 Pick/Draw will remain the same, with two options for the producer to choose from. Option 1 will have $180 entry fees and will allow ropers to enter one time with a partner and then draw two more or the roper my draw all three runs. In Option 2 the entry fees are #120 per roper and the entry will be enter one time and draw one or draw two. The #8 in both options the roping will be capped at a #4 and they will be three steer averages. Note: with the addition of the #10 Gold Plus roping on Sundays, ropers should expect Producers to more often choose the #8 Pick/Draw Option 2. We certainly appreciate the input from ropers and our producers to continue to further the sport of team roping. Enjoy a great 2013 season and best of luck to all.

Chase Tryan Joins the Heel-O-Matic Team Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (WNFR) qualifier Chase Tryan has joined roping machine manufacturer Heel-O-Matic’s endorsement team. Tryan, 22, is a professional heeler from Helena, Mont. and has qualified for his first WNFR with team roping partner and Heel-OMatic endorsee Keven Daniel. Tryan was in a life-threatening car accident several years ago and used a Heel-O-Matic machine to rehabilitate. “My family pitched in and bought me a Heel-O-Matic after my accident,” says Tryan, “I couldn’t ride, so I stood on a platform and roped the machine during recovery. I’m very excited to be on the Heel-O-Matic team.” Heel-O-Matic looks forward to the partnership with Tryan according to Chip Bruegman, the company’s general manager. “Chase is a young talent who really shows his ability and character in the arena,” says Bruegman. “We’re glad he joined our team and we are excited to watch him continue to have more and more success in his rodeo and roping career.” With the addition to the Heel-O-Matic team, Tryan will join over two-dozen accomplished ropers with 35 collective world championships.

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NBHA State Finals The 2012 New Mexico NBHA State Finals is now in the record books. With over 300 entries over the three-day show we saw a lot of fast times on some great horses. The payout for the weekend including prizes was over $18,000. The Open D winners received saddle certificates from Coriente Saddles; and a Wild Card entry for the World Championships. The Senior and Youth winners received a trophy buckle. Second and third place in each division and class received custom leather accessories and horse blankets. We had some wheelbarrel races and stick-horse races before the awards ceremony with just about everyone participating. It was hilarious to watch and the race weekend was just fun for all that attended. NBHA State Director Francie LeBow

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Open Average Champions 1D Denise Chambliss on Bully’s Hometown Hero 2D Callie Jo Moore on Kitty 3D Bri Suckla on Snapper 4D Cory Lewis on Little Rey Two Senior Average Champions 1D Jeannie Roberts on Yawl’s Flying Colors 2D Tie between Debbie Barkemeyer riding Jet; and Melissa Pessarra riding Lucky Little Catch 3D Francie LeBow on Treat Me Right 4D Norene Canada on Wapitis WarBlock Youth Average Champions 1D & 2D Delaney Gonzales on Cutter & Annie 3D Shalyee Pacheco on Banker 4D Kendra Trujillo on Rebel Race Results; Friday, October 12, 2012 Open 1D 1. Denise Chambliss; 2. Delaney Gonzales; 3. Mary Jo Pope 2D 1. Dude Penrod; 2nd; Callie Jo Moore; 3. Trudy Dean 3D 1. JoAnn McNiel; 2. Marian Ray; 3. Athena Omer

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Saturday October 13; 2012 Open 1D 1. Denise Chambliss; 2. Jeannie Roberts; 3. Marisela Sandoval 2D 1. Delaney Gonzales; 2. Christine Atwell; 3. Kandace Blanchard 3D 1. Cathy Gray; 2. Delaney Gonzales; 3. Mary Jo Pope 4D 1. Leish Weger; 2. John Garcia; 3. Melissa Pessarra Senior 1D 1. Jeannie Roberts; 2. Cathy Gray 2D 1. Nancy Summers; 2. Francie LeBow; 3. Dude Penrod

3D 1. Starr Seifried; 2. JoAnn McNiel; 3. Marian Rau 4D 1. Laurinda Bearce; 2. Norene Canada; 3. Donna Grant Youth 1D 1. Marisela Sandoval; 2. Delaney Gonzales 2D 1. Shaylee Pacheco; 2. Delaney Gonzales 3D 1. Shaylee Pacheco; 2. Shaylee Pacheco 4D 1. Krista Chambers; 2. Kendra Trujillo Sunday, October 1, 2021 Open 1D 1. Denise Chambliss; 2. Nicky Larrabee; 3. Delaney Gonzales 2D 1. Callie Jo Moore; 2. Nancy Summers; 3. Sarah Vance

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BART CLENNON Last Living Original Rodeo Pioneer

Bart Clennon, Ely, Nevada and Livermore, California

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n sharp contrast to rodeos of today, back in 1945 Madison Square Garden’s “World Championship Rodeo” in New York was a grueling fifty performances over a thirty-day period! A man named Bart Clennon won the saddle bronc riding contest at that show. As a matter of fact, he won many bronc riding championships in the early days of rodeo: Reno, Nevada; Fort Worth, Texas; San Angelo, Texas; Burwell, Nebraska; Red Bluff, California; Salt Lake City, Utah; Deadwood, South Dakota, Miles City, Montana; Kissimmee, Florida and Boston Garden to name a few. Bart says, “I never kept any records, but I know that I made a living rodeoing for over twenty years.” While Bart’s rodeo resume is quite impressive, what is even more notable is that he is the last living person of the original sixty-one fellows who signed the famous “Boston Garden strike document,” then walked out of performing at the rodeo in 1936. This led to an eventual formation of the Cowboy Turtles Association (CTA), the predecessor of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA). Even more impressive than that, Bart Clennon was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1910, making him 102 years of age on November 5, 2012! Clennon, who has lived for many years now in the Tucson, Arizona area—

a few miles north and west of the back entry road to old Tucson Studios—with his two sons, Bart Jr. and Terrance, has many memories of rodeo. His family went with him during much of his career and they saw many things together. Not all that happened on the rodeo trail was glamour and nostalgia though, as is often reported. The family recalls a tragic event in 1946 when two Army bombers collided mid-air as they performed for the crowd in Great Falls, Montana during the state fair. Bart and a friend were working stock behind the chutes when debris fell everywhere, killing over twenty horses and at least eight men. Bart also recalls about the early days of rodeo, “We didn’t always get paid for winning. Sometimes the winners were determined (unofficially of course) before the show even started. But other times when you did win, the contractor may not pay the prize money out. We were kind of at the mercy of the producer in those early days.” It was not all that bad, however. As a matter of fact, most of it was good times and Clennon had this to say about getting started in the sport, “Back in those days, you would work for those old ranchers and farmers and make maybe $1 per day. Then those old tightwads would deduct days when the wind blew too hard or it stormed and you couldn’t work. So when I won $35

dollars at my first rodeo, I was hooked.” That was Ash Creek, South Dakota and the year was 1928. He went on to work for several different rodeos and wild west shows (there was not much difference between them at the time) and sometimes got on as many as thirty to forty broncs per week! In part, due to grievances listed above, in 1936, at the Boston Garden rodeo, cowboys who were fed up with the status quo of rodeo production at the time decided to stand up for themselves, demanding better treatment. It was not easy. First off, Colonel W.T. Johnson, the producer, had paid to ship most of the contestants and their horses to Boston by train from out West. He also had sponsored rooms for a good many, making most of the cowboys indebted to him in some manner. When the cowboys threatened to strike if certain demands were not met, he told them they would have to find their own way home if they did, he would do his best to strand them in the East. Clennon remembers being worried, but the cowboys stuck together and walked out on the first of thirty scheduled performances. Johnson attempted to put the show on without them, using grooms and stable hands to fill in. That night Bart, “...paid $2 for a ticket to the rodeo and sat in the stands next to Howard McCrorey. When


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someone would come out of the chutes us cowboys would holler. Ol’ Howard was hollering so loud that I hardly had to... he’d beller like a bull!” Things eventually worked out and the cowboys soon thereafter formed the CTA. “We called it the Turtle Association because we were so damned slow to start and finally stick our necks out,” Bart recalls with a smile. He signed up and was given card number 418. Bart is proud of his involvement with the formation of what was to eventually become the PRCA. With a gnarled, 102 year-old finger, he smiles and points to his name on a nicely framed copy of the original strike document and says, “They’re all gone. I am the only one left.” Bart was known as “a cowboys, cowboy.” Casey Tibbs once told a magazine reporter that Clennon was, “One of the best bronc riders I ever saw, and I can’t figure out why he never won the (world championship).”

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Clennon recalls many good times was in the hardware business and with the prankster Tibbs including eventually retired from that in his riding to a rodeo in California with a eighties. group of top cowboys from the day, one Bart goes over the many broncs he of them being Bud Linderman. Tibbs rode with an amazing clarity of mind, was driving wildly, and when they for a man of any age, much less 102. He arrived, Bud jumped out of the back seat does this with friends and rodeo buffs and said, “Anyone who rides with that that stop by and listen. However, he S.O.B is plumb crazy!” Bart and Casey once said in an interview that the were friends and it was an honor for greatest accomplishment he ever had, Bart when he was inducted into the “...was when I married Geraldine Casey Tibbs Rodeo Center in his native Parkinson...the family traveled with me South Dakota in 1995. He was also all over to rodeos...” Clennon lost his inducted into the National Cowboy and wife in 1982. Now he is fueled on by Western Heritage Museum’s “Rodeo the many cherished memories of Historical Society” in 1996 and remains traveling the rodeo circuit and being a PRCA gold card member to this day together with his family. (believed to be the oldest at the time of Happy 102nd birthday to the last this writing). living legend from the original rodeo Clennon quit rodeoing when he was pioneers who signed that strike about forty, after receiving his second document waaay CRX’D back in 1936. It VSA IN HOUSE PROOF broken neck. He then went to work as a changed the game of rodeo forever. hard rock miner and was in such amazing shape, he passed for 28, which (c) Jim Olson 2012 was the age limit for new hires. He later www.JimOlsonAuthor.com

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eam roping is a popular sport in Southern Colorado and especially around the Pueblo area. The Southern Colorado Classic produced by Rope the Rockies went off on September 14-16, 2012. Team ropers enjoyed the competition inside the Colorado State Fairgrounds. The first roping of the weekend was the Open Division. Ty Blasingame from Ramah, Colorado teamed up with Josh Fillmore of Florence, Colorado to win the Average. The pair roped five steers in 31.68 seconds and received $890 and ten points for the Priefert US Open Tour. Second place was the team of J. B. James and Josh Fillmore with a time of 46.31 seconds on five steers. Third place went to Jordan Allyn and Billie Jack Saebens. The Incentive winners of the roping were James and Fillmore. The champions of the #15 Division were Tate Kirchenschlager from Yuma, Colorado and Trevor Schnaufer of Pueblo, Colorado. They were 35.87 seconds on five steers and won $1,520, trophy Gist spurs and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Jordan Allyn and Billie Jack Saebens. Third place was Enoch McGill and Jess Morgan. Kendyl Hutton and Billie Jack Saebens finished the #13 Division with a five steer total of 39.70 seconds. That time gave them first place in the Average and earned them $2,410, trophy Gist spurs and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place went to Darryl Carroll of Colorado Springs, Colorado and David Menegatti from Walsenburg,

Open - Ty N. Blasingame (Ramah, CO) / Josh A. Fillmore (Florence, CO), 31.68 on 5, $890

#15 Handicap - Tate Kirchenschlager (Yuma, CO) / Trevor J. Schnaufer (Pueblo, CO), 35.87 on 5, $1,520 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

Colorado and third place was Dub Martin and Randy Sanchez. The Colorado team of Isaac Hill and Kyon Kreutzer finished first place in the Average of the #12 Division. They were 36.04 seconds on four steers and earned $2,680, trophy Gist spurs and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Kurt Hall and Brian Taylor and third place went to Macy Fuller and Kyon Kreutzer. The

#13 Handicap - Kendyl Hutton (Nowata, OK) / Billie Jack Saebens (Nowata, OK), 39.70 on 5, $2,410 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

Incentive champions of the roping were Isaac Hill and Kyon Kreutzer. Jill Taylor and Brian Taylor teamed up to win first place in the Average of the #12 Gold Plus Division. They finished the roping with a time of 31.72 seconds on four steers. That earned them $2,530, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in

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USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Anna Gregory and Randy Sanchez and third place was Jody York and Chris Hogan. The Incentive winners were Max Louderback and Justin McBride. The #11 Division was won by the team of Shane Laughlin and Everett Lombard. They were 36.53 seconds on four steers and earned $4,470, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the Average went to Bill McDowell and Deon Masters and third place was Derek Reeves and Jace Kurfiss. Calvin McKlern and Randy McCracken won the Incentive Average. Vincente Guerrero, Jr. from Santa Fe, New Mexico teamed up to with Cavin Jacobs of Estancia, New Mexico to win first place in the Average of the #10 Division. The pair took home $6,080, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the roping went to Dana Irwin and Steve Whinnery both from Colorado. The third place team was Sandy McElreath and R. T. McElreath. Kathleen Hill of Channing, Texas and Larry Irwin of Delta, Colorado went home with the Incentive win. The #9 Division was won by the team of Eric Hanson and Kris Fetty. They were 38.55 seconds on four steers and won $7,490, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the Average went to the Incentive Average winners Daniel Meeske and Doc Meeske. The team won $5,000 and $4,000 in USTRC

Flex Earnings. The third place finish went to Jim Miles and Walt Vermadahl. The last roping of the weekend was the #8 Pick/Draw. The team of Kim McCracken and Rick Mask won first place in the roping and took home $4,100, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and

$6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Jim Paine and Joe Cary and third place went to Tom Pate and Marty Seeley. The curtain dropped on the Southern Colorado Classic and Rope the Rockies was pleased with the outcome of the event.

#11 - Shane L. Laughlin (Avondale, CO) / Everett W. Lombard (Pueblo, CO), 36.53 on 4, $4,470 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

#9 - Eric A. Hanson (Pueblo, CO) / Kris A. Fetty (Pueblo, CO), 38.55 on 4, $7,490 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

#10 - Vincente Guerrero, Jr. (Santa Fe, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 31.82 on 4, $6,080 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each

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#8 PickDraw - Kim L. McCracken (Stratford, TX) / Rick Mask (Amarillo, TX), 31.19 on 3, $4,100 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each


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Senior Pro Rodeo Santa Fe, NM September 14, 2012

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Bareback 1. Ernest Bitsui, 76, $167; 2. Jason Minic, 71, $111 Saddle Bronc No Qualified Rides Bull Riding 1. Julius Y. Begay, 80, $251; 2. GW Hicks, 68, $188; 3. Jimmy Schuster, 67, $125; 4. Ronald Morris, 54, $62 Steer Wrestling 1. Dale Rising, 12.4, $292; 2. Kal Jepson, 35.9, $195 40 Tie Down 1. Marvin Tolth, 14.8, $209; 2. Alan Johnson, 18.7, $139 50 Tie Down 1. Kyle Jumper, 11.1, $334; 2. Mike Ray, 11.9, $251; 3. Jerry Martin, 12.1, $167; 4. Rob Black, 17.1, $83 60 Tie Down 1. David Martin, 12, $279; 2. Bill Nevill, 13.4, $167; 3. Doug Johnson, 13.9, $111 68 Tie Down 1. F.W. Lynch, 11.8, $244; 2. David Martin, 12.5, $146; 3. Bud Clemons, 14.9, $97 Breakaway 1. Bonny Blasingame, 4.2, $279; 2. Lisa Burt, 4.5, $167; 3. Margo Ledgerwood, 4.7, $111 40 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Christine Atwell, 18.77, $209; 2. Gina Johnson, 19.09, $139 50 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Melissa Pessara, 18.22, $251; 2. Susan Hall, 18.92, $188; 3. Felicia Miller, 19.23, $125; 4. Ann Bassett, 19.48, $62

60 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Nancy Tatum, 18.95, $125; 2. Karen Goemmer, 19.14, $83 40 Ribbon Roping 1/2. Dirt Terrell, 9.1, $125; 1/2. Sherry Terrell, 9.1, $125; 3/4. Alan Johnson, 13.3, $83; 3/4. Gina Johnson, 13.3, $83 50 Ribbon Roping 1/2. Rob Black, 9.4, $244; 1/2. Felicia Miller, 9.4, $244; 3/4. Mike Ray, 9.7, $146; 3/4. Lynn Ray, 9.7, $146; 5/6. Chuck Burt, 11, $97; 5/6. Lisa Burt, 11, $97 60 Ribbon Roping 1/2. Doug Shipton, 10, $209; 1/2. Karen Duncan, 10, $209; 3/4. Bud Clemons, 11.9, $139; 3/4. Kathy Clemons, 11.9, $139 40 Team Roping 1/2. Jon Scolari, 7.4, $167; 1/2. Kal Jepson, 7.4, $167; 3/4. Tommy Crowson, 21.6, $111; 3/4. Ray Siggins, 21.6, $111 50 Team Roping 1/2. Ralph Romo, 6.9, $209; 1/2. David Page, 6.9, $209; 3/4. Mike Ray, 7.3, $125; 3/4. Jimmy Walker, 7.3, $125; 5/6. Mike Brewer, 28.7, $83; 5/6. Leonard Nez, 28.7, $83 60 Team Roping 1/2. Steve Hanson, 8.6, $279; 1/2. Kurt Richardson, 8.6, $279; 3/4. Jim Nichols, 8.9, $167; 3/4. Vern Goodman, 8.9, $167; 5/6. Bob Shedeed, 10.8, $111; 5/6. Dale Woodard, 10.8, $111 Mens Breakaway 1. Allan Johnson, 3.7, $209; 2/3. Lowell Goemmer, 4.3, $69; 2/3. FW Lynch, 4.3, $$70 September 15, 2012 Bareback 1. Ernest Bitsui, 61, $306; 2. G.W. Hicks, 58, $204

Bull Riding 1. Julius Y. Begay, 83, $860 Steer Wrestling 1. Kent Mosher, 14.2, $360; 2. Dale Rising, 21, $216; 3. Rick Bowden, 22.6, $144 40 Tie Down 1. Marvin Tolth, 10.7, $209; 2. Ricky Lambert, 10.8, $125; 3. Dirt Terrell, 11.2, $83 50 Tie Down 1. Rob Black, 9.9, $334; 2. Mike Ray, 10.3, $251; 3. Jeff Jones, 11, $167; 4. Tomm Owens, 11.3, $83 60 Tie Down 1. David Martin, 11.1, $251; 2. John South, 11.6, $188; 3. Doug Johnson, 15.8, $125; 4. Ray Jim, 19, $62 68 Tie Down 1. John South, 10.3, $244; 2. David Martin, 10.9, $146; 3. F.W. Lynch, 11.2, $97 Breakaway 1. Karen Duncan, 3.4, $313; 2/3. Bonny Blasingame, 4.9, $156; 2/3. Tia Bruisedhead, 4.9, $156 40 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Christine Atwell, 18.01, $209; 2. Leslie Buchanan, 18.6, $139 50 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Susan Hall, 17.79, $251; 2. Melissa Pessarra, 18.01, $188; 3. Debbie Owens, 18.32, $125; 4. Felicia Miller, 18.66, $62 60 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Nancy Tatum, 18.37, $125; 2. Bonny Blasingame, 20.49, $83 40 Ribbon Roping 1/2. Marvin Tolth, 9.5, $125; 1/2. Cindy Gruwell, 9.5, $125; 3/4. Alan Johnson, 13.9, $83; 3/4. Gina Johnson, 13.9, $83 50 Ribbon Roping 1/2. Rob Black, 8.3, $279; 1/2. Felicia Miller,


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50 Tie Down 1. Jeff Jones, 8.5, $362; 2. Kelly Wampler, 9.8, $272; 3. Mike Ray, 10.9, $181; 4. Rob Black, 11.5, $90 60 Tie Down 1. David Martin, 10.3, $251; 2. John South, 10.9, $188; 3. Doug Johnson, 11, $125; 4. Bill Nevill, 13.6, $62 68 Tie Down 1. David Martin, 10.6, $244; 2. Dale Motley, 11.2, $146; 3. FW Lynch, 13.8, $97 Breakaway 1. Cindy Gruwell, 3.8, $251; 2/3. Debbie Owens, 4.4, $156; 2/3. Karen Duncan, 4.4, $156; 4. Bonny Blasingame, 8, $62 40 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Leslie Buchanan, 18.29, $209; 2. Christine Atwell, 18.42, $139 50 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Ann Bassett, 18.02, $251; 2. Susan Hall,

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18.07, $188; 3. Felicia Miller, 18.09, $125; 4. Melissa Pessarra, 18.3, $62 60 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Nancy Tatum, 17.91, $125; 2. Karen Goemmer, 18.81, $83 40 Ribbon Roping 1/2. P Alan Johnson, 10.1, $125; 1/2. Gina Johnson, 10.1, $125; 3/4. Dirt Terrell, 10.6, $83; 3/4. Sherry Terrell, 10.6, $83 50 Ribbon Roping 1/2. Rob Black, 7.9, $279; 1/2. Felicia Miller, 7.9, $279; 3/4. Doug Johnson, 8.3, $167; 3/4. Leslie Nichols, 8.3, $167; 5/8. Tomm Owens, 9.3, $55; 5/8. Debbie Owens, 9.3, $55; 5/8. Jeff Jones, 9.3, $55; 5/8. Renay Sullenger, 9.3, $55 60 Ribbon Roping 1/2. Doug Shipton, 9.4, $209; 1/2. Karen Duncan, 9.4, $209; 3/4. John South, 9.8, $139; 3/4. Mary Garrett, 9.8, $139 40 Team Roping 1/2. Jon Scolari, 6.6, $209; 1/2. Kal Jepson, 6.6, $209; 3/4. Ray Siggins, 8.7, $139; 3/4. John Bassett, 8.7, $139 50 Team Roping 1/2. Ralph Romo, 5.4, $209; 1/2. David Page, 5.4, $209; 3/4. Mike Ray, 11.8, $125; 3/4. Jimmy Walker, 11.8, $125; 5/6. Chuck Burt, 22.1, $83; 5/6. Lisa Burt, 22.1, $83 60 Team Roping 1/2. David Martin, 6.5, $279; 1/2. Dale Motley, 6.5, $279; 3/6. Bob Burris, 6.9, $139; 3/6. Tom Cox, 6.9, $139; 3/6. Bob Shedeed, 6.9, $139; 3/6. Dale Woodard, 6.9, $139 Men’s Breakaway 1. Allen Johnson, 4.6, $209; 2. Lowell Goemmer, 5.6, $139.50


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World Series of team Roping 10 plus 9 Equals Record Breaker!! Early this year we entered into some lengthy debates internally among WSTR contractors on whether a #9 division would work with the WSTR philosophy. Ultimately we decided that maybe a test was in order. We began in April holding #9 qualifiers for a #9 incentive in the #10 roping. We allocated one rotation (90 teams) to the #9 Incentive, fully expecting to get maybe 45. It occurred to us that we didn’t know our customers as well as we thought, as the #9 Incentive rolled past the 100 mark at the end of July. Last year the smallest Finale roping we had was the #10 at $1,160,000. Our expectation is that this roping will not be any smaller than it was last year. By Aour calculations if the #9 Incentive rotation passes the 110 mark, the payout of this roping will surpass the $1.5 million NFR team roping, which has been the largest single event payout in the cowboy world. There are approximately twelve more

#9 qualifiers to be completed prior to the #9 shut down after Labor Day. As of August 16, there are 106 paid teams in the #9! Breaking the record was not our goal, but it does now appear that the record for the richest single event in the cowboy world will now reside at South Point.

Finale Time Priefert World Series of Team Roping $5,250,000 Cash and Prizes 4 Divisions 2012 Schedule of Events Monday – December 10, 2012 Cactus Saddlery #13 Pro-Am World Series Team Roping Finale This roping will begin at 8 a.m. and include four rotations and three full rounds. Each rotation will take 2-hours and 45-minutes. They will begin at 8 a.m.; 10:45 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.; 4:15 p.m. Tuesday – December 11, 2012 Fastback #12 World Series Team Roping Finale This roping will begin at 8 a.m. and include four rotations and three full rounds. Each rotation will take 2-hours and 45-minutes. They will begin at 8 a.m.; 10:45 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.; 4:15 p.m.

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Horsemen’s Arena Belen, NM Winter 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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Call before you haul. Must show current USTRC card and ID to collect winnings.

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November 10-11, 2012 Claremore, Oklahoma • December 15-16, 2012

Saturday,

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Enter 7:30 a.m. • Rope 9 a.m. – CASH ONLY!

#13 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x

#12 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x

#11 World Series Qualifier Will not start before 1 p.m.

$150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at #6+ heeler

#10 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at #6 heeler

Sunday,

Enter 7:30-8:30 a.m. • Rope 9 a.m. NO AGE LIMITS!

#9 Pick or Draw $80/roper • Enter 4x • Capped at #5+ heeler

#8 Pick or Draw Books Close During the #9

$80/roper • Enter 4x • Capped at #5+ heeler

All Girl – Run with #8 Books Close During the #9

Bring 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 for $150

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$150/roper • Enter 2x • Floor: #5 header, #7 heeler

Open Payback Pick or Draw Start time approximately 3:00 p.m.

80% Pick or Draw • $150/roper • Enter 2x

• Resistol rule: Cowboy hat or no hat / NO CAPS. • Must turn 21 in 2012 to rope on Saturday. • Open & #15 handicapped

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• Producers: Tri-State Productions – Mackey & Kelli Tully mackeytully@live.com • 575.415.4840 • www.facebook.com/mackeytully • www.wstroping.com Must be 21 years old or turn 21 anytime during 2012 to participate in WS Qualifiers. A 2012 or 2013 WSTR membership or 2012 or 2013 USTRC membership is required to collect winnings. You may purchase your 2013 WSTR card for $60 onsite or online September 1, 2012 at wstroping.com or by calling 505.898.1755. WSTR memberships are free to ropers 70 and older. Classifications powered by TRIAD.


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2012 EVENT CALENDAR 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.

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USTRC TR - Phoenix, AZ, 9 TR - Phoenix, AZ, 10 USTRC TR - Albuquerque, NM, 43 TR - Farmington, NM, 44 ROD - Ft. Mohave, AZ, 54, 63 BR - Farmington, NM, 62 ROD - Florence, AZ, 64

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Rodeo Serves It Up Again

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olbrook, Arizona and the Navajo County Fair Rodeo once again served up a great event. This has always been one of the best rodoes of the year and it is no wonder why. They have been letting the cowboys and cowgirls in town for this event for the past 81 years, including this year to whoop it up and dazzle the always packed crowds who show up to watch. This years event was another rendition of perfection as rodeo talents filled the arena floor with fast runs, awesome rides and dazzling feats. Contestants came from near and far to add their name to this rodeos history. With lots of added money in each event, some of the best rodeo stock to compete on and just the fun and excitement that the Navajo County Fair Rodeo offers, the competitors were given everything their entry fees paid for. In the end, several of the southwest top cowboys and cowgirls emerged as champions. This included Wyatt Hancock, who scored 81 points in the bareback riding. His high marked ride earned him the rodeos championship and $476 in cash, as well as part of the tremendous prize line. Keeping along the lines of the rough stock events, Daryl Triplett earned the championship title in the saddle bronc riding. Triplett topped a great bucking horse of the Honeycutt Rodeo string for 77 points and $512 in cash, as well as prizes. The bull riding was one of the best of the year with high marked rides and lots of competitors vying for the win. In the end, Pierre Tsosie, who scored 80 points earned the championship and walked away with $853 in cash and part of the prize lineup. The high flying action of the barrel racing event was competitive with any rodeo in the country. A fast time of 17.81 seconds earned Kelly Waide the championship. Waide walked away with $674 and prizes in cash for the first place title. The other women of the arena included the breakaway ropers. Always a lightning fast event, LaVonne Yazzie proved that true with a fast run of 2.5 seconds to win the championship. She earned $695 and a pile of prizes for the win.

The men were fast in their respective roping events as well. Clay Parsons won the calf roping with a quick run of 10.1 seconds. He took home $586 in cash as well as prizes. The open team roping title went home with the fast and furious team of Travis Whitlow and Victor Aros. They roped their steer in 5.6 seconds and each pocketed $1,348 in cash, as well as some great prizes for their fast run. The rodeo was complete with amateur events including the #12 team roping. Winners O.J. Williams and Murray Yazzie won the event with a run of 6.3 seconds and each earned $915 in cash. In the incentive calf roping, Willard Moody was the victor with a run of 17.3 seconds. He won $439 in cash. Lastly, Zale Delp was the 2D barrel racing champion with a run of 18.51 seconds. She won $385 in cash. Navajo County Fair & Rodeo September 14 - 15 Bareback 1. Wyatt Hancock, 81, $476; 2. Tony Buckman, 79, $396; 3. Shon Gibson, 78, $317; 4. Chauncy Kirby, 75, $238; 5. Zach Nugent, 73, $159 Steer Wrestling 1. Trey Nahrgang, 8.2, $551; 2. Adam Gorman, 8.7, $456; 3. Chuck Dixson, 17.6, $361; 4. Winston Jim NMRA, 28.8, $266 Saddle Bronc 1. Daryl Triplett, 77, $512; 2. Seth Seidel, 76, $424; 3. Jake Huserick, 74, $335; 4. Cooper DeWitt, 71, $247; 5. Tyke Kipp, 69, $159 Open Calf Roping 1. Clay Parsons, 10.1, $586; 2. Kooper Saiez NM, 10.5, $485; 3. Tristan Mahoney, 11.2, $384; 4. Joe Moody, 11.8, $283; 5. Korii Ochoa, 13.4, $182; 6. Cody Mirabal NM, 15, $101 Inc Calf Roping 1. Willard Moody, 17.3, $439; 2. Dale Davies, 19.5, $329; 3. Brady Payne, 24.3, $220; 4. Kyle Roberts NM, 33.9, $110 Breakaway 1. LaVonne Yazzie, 2.5, $695; 2. Debbie Robbins, 2.6, $575; 3. Cindy Lee, 2.7, $455; 4. Madison Austin, 3.6, $335; 5. Dani Meador, 4.1, $216; 6. Shannon Baer, 5.4, $120 1D Barrels 1. Kelly Waide, 17.81, $674; 2. Jody Heisler, 17.83, $586; 3. Carrie Jankee, 17.91, $498; 4. Linda Fagotti, 17.97, $410; 5. Mary Dolven, 18.07, $322; 6. Donna Moody, 18.27, $234; 7/8. Whitney Alderson, 18.29, $102; 7/8. Teri James, 18.29, $102 2D Barrels 1. Zale Delp, 18.51, $385; 2. Amanda Barlow, 18.53, $318; 3. Bailee Bain, 18.57, $252; 4.


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Lacey Jo Barnes, 18.6, $186; 5. Debbie Galven, 18.66, $119; 6. Pat Wood, 18.7, $66 Open Team Roping (Payout Per Roper) 1. Travis Whitlow / Victor Aros, 5.6, $1,348; 2. Brendon Frost / Bruce Riedhead, 5.8, $1,099; 3. Kyle Roberts / Diego Castillo, 5.9, $899; 4/5. Brendon Frost / Dayln Frost, 6.2, $574; 4/5. Whip Lewis / T.J. Brown, 6.2, $574; 6/8. Cody Mirabal / Reno Eddy, 6.3, $167; 6/8. O.J. Williams / Murry Yazzie, 6.3, $167; 6/8. Dale Whitlow / Clint James, 6.3, $167

#12 Team Roping (Payout Per Roper) 1. O.J. Williams / Murray Yazzie, 6.3, $915; 2. Victor Begay / John Arviso, 6.4, $757; 3/4. Lane Wilson / Steven Gaona, 6.5, $521; 3/4. Tyrell Hill / Mike Anaya, 6.5, $521; 5. Whip Lewis / Tammy Lewis, 6.6, $284; 6/7. Brian Sullivan / Tim Lamb, 7.1, $79; 6/7. Nate Singletary / Barret Luttell, 7.1, $79 Bull Riding 1. Pierre Tsosie, 80, $853; 2/4. Tommy Knight, 77, $558; 2/4. Ernest Spencer, 77, $558; 2/4.

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he 2012 Grand Canyon Professional Rodeo Association is quickly coming to a close. Rodeo cowboys and cowgirls are looking ahead to this years Finals rodeo that will be held November 23-24 in Ft. Mohave, Arizona at the AVI Resort and Casino. This is the rodeo of all rodeos for the GCPRA with $26,000 in added money and an estimated payout of $66,000. Add to that another $49,000 in year-end and Finals prizes and you can clearly see why so many of the southwest best rodeo athletes burn the miles each and every year in order to qualify for this event. The top 15 in each event will be heading to this event for their chance to win big and be among this years big winners.

Men’s All-Around 1. Tristan Mahoney, $2,236; 2. Justin Simon, $2,169; 3. Jeremy Harden, $1,941; 4. Clay Parsons, $1,899; 5. Tyler Whitlow, $1,623 Women’s All-Around 1. Crystal Magoffin, $2,421; 2. Kelsey Lutjen, $1,462 Bareback 1. John Killian, $3,381; 2. Tony Buckman, $2,008; 3. Earl Tsosie Jr, $1,267; 4. Adam Tanner, $861; 5. Kenny Haworth, $638; 6. Zach Nugent, $556; 7. Chanley Iverson, $451; 8. Shane Morin, $450; 9. Kyle Charley, $402; 10. Tyler Staker, $401; 11. Chauncy Kirby, $238; 12. Colton Wiley, $188; 13. Zack Brown, $175; 14. Jason Minic, $140; 15. Brandon Smith, $105 Steer Wrestling 1. Cutter Parsons, $1,691; 2. Dean McIntyre, $1,622; 3. Jeremy Harden, $1,067; 4. Cody Glover, $990; 5. Justin Simon, $778; 6. Bill Claunch, $727; 7. Tim Robertson, $600; 8. Trey Nahrgang, $551; 9. Christian Radabaugh, $420; 10. Pepe Aballo, $339; 11. Travis Reay, $292; 12. Jeff Frizzell, $245; 13. Derek Worthen, $189; 14. Austin Woods, $189; 15. CR Kunesh, $111 Breakaway 1. Sally Jane Brown, $2,412; 2. Crystal Magoffin, $1,688; 3. Tammy Lewis, $1,194; 4. Heather Hoff-Wright, $1,166; 5. Becky Mahoney, $1,082;

6. Dani Meador, $1,076; 7. Kristen True, $877; 8. McKenzie Frizzell, $779; 9. Kelsey Early, $777; 10. Bailey Hand, $745; 11. Kelsey Lutjen, $700; 12. Lavonne Yazzie, $695; 13. Jamie Singletary, $679; 14. Danya Weir, $580; 15. Blythe Beshears, $501 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Cooper Dewitt, $2,813; 2. Robert Burbank, $2,606; 3. Chance Barnes, $1,783; 4. Kane Kee, $1,169; 5. Jason Amon, $1019; 6. Jeremy Harden, $923; 7. Seth Seidel, $649; 8. evin Sisneros, $575; 9. Shaun Ebert, $542; 10. Tyke Kipp, $510; 11. Jake Huserik, $498; 12. Thor Dusenberry, $429; 13. Colby Sventek, $322; 14. Chanley Iverson, $165; 15. Casey Wood, $131 Calf Roping 1. Tristan Mahoney, $1,552; 2. Cole Robinson, $1,296; 3. Kyle Lucas, $1,165; 4. Clay Parsons, $1,107; 5. Korii Ochoa, $964; 6. Jeremy Harden, $903; 7. Wayne Warkentin, $862; 8. Gerald Daye, $853; 9. Tyler Whitlow, $803; 10. Rob Black, $736; 11. Weston Crane, $602; 12. Brady Payne, $565; 13. Clay Ullery, $487; 14. Andy Martin, $472; 15. Jon Baer, $449 Inc. Calf Roping 1. Dale Davies, $2,086; 2. Alvin Warren, $1,319; 3. Brady Payne, $1,010; 4. Jimmy Shirley, $972; 5. Paul Carmen, $919; 6. Willard Moody, $841; 7. John South, $763; 8. Craig Smith, $732; 9. Randy Scouten, $677; 10. Chuck Burt, $588; 11. Cody Shurtz, $513; 12. Arnold Burruel, $430; 13. Bob Martin, $426; 14. Ted Walker, $416; 15. David Hall, $373 Open Team Roping Heading 1. Travis Whitlow, $2,936; 2. Levi Lewis, $1,965; 3. Kiley Reidhead, $1,591; 4. Whip Lewis, $1,475; 5. Brock Hanson, $1,321; 6. Matt Sherwood, $1,282; 7. Nate Singletary, $1,065; 8. Miles Payne, $1,015; 9. Casey Wilson, $941; 10. Derrick Begay, $773; 11. Trevor Mahoney, $772; 12. Erich Rogers, $689; 13. Wyatt Althoff, $678; 14. Aaron Tsininginie, $591; 15. Dale Whitlow, $528 Open Team Roping Heeling 1. Tom Bill Johnson, $2,327; 2. Steven Gaona, $1,776; 3. Cooper Reidhead, $1,680; 4. TJ Brown, $1,679; 5. Brent Tryon, $1,537; 6. Cory Petska, $1,524; 7. Justin Simon, $1,391; 8. Victor Aros, $1,348; 9. Tyler Whitlow, $820; 10. Derrick Begay, $689; 11. Greg Green, $662; 12. Jeremy

Harden, $599; 13. Victor Begay, $560; 14. Mike Reidhead, $548; 15. Tanner Baldwin, $481 Inc. Team Roping Heading 1. Kiley Reidhead, $2,420; 2. Whip Lewis, $1,969; 3. Victor Begay, $1,434; 4. Trevor Mahoney, $1,426; 5. Logan Westcott, $989; 6. Todd Zipprich, $914; 7. Clay Parsons, $792; 8. TJ Brown, $651; 9. Miles Payne, $638; 10. Clay Ullery, $594; 11. Arnold Burruel, $554; 12. Lane Wilson, $521; 13. Tyrel Hill, $521; 14. Jamie Singletary, $464; 15. Tristan Mahoney, $446; Inc. Team Roping Heeling 1. Cooper Reidhead, $2,369; 2. Mike Reidhead, $1,526; 3. Larin Shenah, $1,448; 4. Tanner Baldwin, $1,224; 5. Steven Gaona, $916; 6. Jason Perkins, $914; 7. Tim Lamb, $900; 8. Greg Green, $835; 9. Tammy Lewis, $803; 10. Junior Zambrano, $792; 11. John Arviso, $757; 12. Tristan Mahoney, $684; 13. Tanner Fuchs, $638; 14. Clay Parsons, $613; 15. Wacey Westcott, $597 Barrels 1. Caren Lamb, $4,959; 2. Carrie Jankee, $4,378; 3. Crystal Logan, $3,213; 4. Ali Hall, $2,029; 5. Jody Heisler, $1,918; 6. Amanda Barlow, $1,651; 7. Teri James, $1,483; 8. Cathy Ruiz, $1,418; 9. Mary Dolven, $1,018; 10. Dakota Cauthen, $940; 11. Traci Cucitro, $928; 12. Chelsie Stodghill, $867; 13. Crystal Magoffin, $867; 14. Whitney Alderson, $832; 15. Kelsey Lutjen, $762 Inc. Barrels 1. Amanda Barlow, $1,457; 2. Maria Butterfield, $1,085; 3. Jo Jo McConnell, $786; 4. Tina Benton, $764; 5. Zale Delp, $745; 6. Renee Gossett, $626; 7. Mary Dolven, $626; 8. Kirsty White, $484; 9. Debbie Dewitt, $478; 10. Muffy Carmen, $458; 11. Ashley Haller, $415; 12. Jackie Crane, $404; 13. Anne Marie McConnell, $341; 14. Leigh Ann Billingsley, $325; 15. Becky Mahoney, $317 Bull Riding 1. Shawn Rogers, $1,347; 2. Tyler Hall, $1,117; 3. Austin Seeley, $1,042; 4. Clint Holcomb, $904; 5. Samuel De La Cruz, $850; 6. Tyler Kenyon, $628; 7. Corey Rickard, $500; 8. Talon Henry, $490; 9. Cory Hutson, $423; 10. Gabe Benally, $405; 11. Shawn Colorado, $386; 12. Cody Wortman, $340; 13. Tanner Newby, $292; 14. Jake Huserik, $234; 15. Justin Rickard, $42


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GCPRA Rodeo Rex Allen Days October 6 – 7, 2012 Bareback 1. Adam Tanner, 73, $426; 2. John Killian, 67, $320 Ground Money Split Adam Tanner. $160; John Killian. $160 Inc Calf Roping 1. Brady Payne, 9.3, $355; 2. Tanner Baldwin, 12.0, $296; 3. Jimmy Shirley, 12.3, $237; 4. Willard Moody, 12.9, $178; 5. Cody Shurtz, 13.1, $118 Open Calf Roping 1. Lane Siggens, 8.7, $573; 2. Brady Payne, 9.3, $474; 3. Bill Snure, 9.4, $375; 4. Tristan Mahoney, 10.0, $277; 5/6. Andy Martin, 11.4, $138; 5/6. Clay Parsons, 11.4, $138 Breakaway 1. Kelsey Lutjen, 2.9, $700; 2. Danya Weir, 3.1, $580; 3. Kristin True, 4.1, $459; 4. Becky Mahoney, 4.3, $338; 5. Sandy Nielsen, 5.1, $217; 6. Whitney Gowin, 5.5, $121 1D Barrels 1. Cheryl Murray, 16.73, $876; 2. Kelsey Lutjen,

AQHA World Show Sale Some of the industry’s top producers and performers will sell at the 2012 AQHA World Championship Show Sale. The industry’s top producers and performers will enter the sale ring at 10 a.m. on November 11 at the 2012 American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show Sale in Oklahoma City. Held in conjunction with the AQHA World Championship Show, the World Show Sale, sponsored by AQHA Corporate Partner Markel, is one of the highlights of the two-week show. Buyers will have a chance to watch the sale horses in action at the sale preview at 1 p.m. on November 10. From halter to rail and pattern, and performance horses, this year’s sale is the perfect place for buyers to find their next world show prospect. This year’s sale horses include: Time To Touch (2001 sorrel stallion by Touchdown Kid-Sqeezin N Tesin) – 2003 amateur 2-year-old stallion world champion and sire of multiple world champions JMK Bodacious (2009 chestnut stallion by JMK Supernatural-JDK Why

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17.00, $762; 3. Crystal Magoffin, 17.12, $648; 4. Lacey Trimble, 17.20, $533; 5. Savannah Hull, 17.23, $419; 6. Sherry Cervi, 17.29, $305; 7. Caren Lamb, 17.30, $190; 8. Cathy Ruiz, 17.32, $76 2D Barrels 1/2. Amanda Barlow, 17.48, $414; 1/2. Lori Todd, 17.48, $414; 3/4. Crystal Logan, 17.51, $258; 3/4. Catherine Lasher, 17.51, $258; 5. Renee Gossett, 17.53, $140; 6/7. Dawn Lewis, 17.57, $39; 6/7. Traci Cucitro, 17.57, $39 Saddle Bronc 1. Cooper DeWitt, 72, $360; 2. Thor Dusenberry, 69, $300; 3. Jason Amon, 68, $240; 4. Josh Winan, 66, $180; 5. Max Miller, 58, $120 Steer Wrestling 1/2. Cody Glover, 5.1, $417; 1/2. Dean McIntyre, 5.1, $417; 3. Cutter Parsons, 7.4, $303; 4/5. Derek Worthen, 8.8, $189; 4/5. Austin Woods, 8.8, $189 Bulls 1. Walter Kenyon, 77, $713; 2. Clayton Hill, 74, $590

Bull Ground Split 1. Walter Kenyon, 77, $578; 2. Clayton Hill, 74, $578 Bull Day Money Walter Kenyon, 77, $160; Clayton Hill, 74, $220 Open Team Roping (Payout Per Roper) 1/3. Levi Lewis / Cody Pearson, 5.1, $1,025; 1/3. Tom Richards / Nick Sarchett, 5.1, $1,025; 1/3. Travis Whitlow / Justin Simon, 5.1, $1,025; 4. Levi Lewis / Brent Tryon, 5.2, $597; 5. Travis Whitlow / Tyler Whitlow, 6.2, $459; 6. Whip Lewis / Larin Shenah, 6.3, $230; 7. Miles Payne / Steve Gaona, 6.4, $138; 8. Aaron Tsininginie / Lane Siggens, 6.5, $31; 8. Carlos Bustamonte / Michael Camalat, 6.5, $31; 8. Victor Ugalde / Reno Eddy, 6.5, $31 #12 Team Roping (Payout Per Roper) 1. Whip Lewis / Larin Shenah, 6.3, $771; 2. Miles Payne / Tanner Fuchs, 7.0, $638; 3. John Henry Gaona Jr. / Michael Camalat, 7.3, $505; 4. Clay Parsons / Junior Zambrano, 7.5, $372; 5/8. Harley Martin / Clay Shannon, 8.5, $93; 1/3. Jerry Chischille / Carlos Bustamonte, 8.5, $93; 5/8. John Henry Gaona Jr. / Steve Gaona, 8.5, $93; 5/8. T.J. scarborough / Greg Greene, 8.5, $93;

Not Me) – 2012 Select 3-year-old stallion world champion, 2009 amateur weanling stallion reserve world champion and entered in the 2012 AQHA World Show Fearles Fanny (2009 chestnut mare by Fearles-Zip N Coolest) – 2010 Select yearling mares world champion Artful Investment (1995 bay stallion by Artful Move-January Investment) – multiple world and reserve world champion, and sire of many world and reserve world champions and earners of more than 7,100 points Embryo (by Certain Potential-Cool Lookin Lady) – dam was the 1999 world champion 2-year-old western pleasure horse and is a producer of world champions and earners of 1,367 points, including Cool Krysmsun Lady Cobys Soula (2005 sorrel mare by Soula Jule Star-Coby Jo Chex) – National Reined Cow Horse Association earnings of $43,000. In foal to CD Lights. Call Me Out First (2004 brown mare by A Sudden Impulse-Zip N Therapy) – full sister to RL Best Of Sudden. In foal to A Dream Remembered. Real Smart Mate (2002 sorrel stallion by Smart Mate-Wilson Sugar Lady) – 78 points in roping, cutting, halter and AQHA Ranch Horse Versatility and multiple year-end highpoint wins Purr Catt (2007 sorrel gelding by

WR This Cats Smart-Peppys From Heaven) - $20,000 in NRCHA earnings and world show qualifier “AQHA is looking forward to a highquality group of horses at this year’s AQHA World Show Sale,” said Doug Hayes, AQHA director of business development. Although Doug is the inhouse staff person handling the show, he answers to the AQHA World Show Sale Committee, which comprises AQHA members who are industry leaders in their disciplines. “Many buyers have the dream of one day owning an AQHA world champion,” Hayes continued. “AQHA and the World Show Sale Committee want to help facilitate that dream, and that’s why we took special care in selecting the horses consigned to this year’s sale.” Before accepting a horse into the sale, the committee members analyzed each horse’s performance record, pedigree, dam and sire performance records, conformation and athletic ability. Other specifics concerning the sale: The consignment fee is $600. The commission rate is 5 percent of the sale price, with a minimum of $250. There will be a penalty for selling a horse before it goes through the ring. Results will be posted about 15-30 minutes after a set of horses has gone


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through the ring. Sale order will be assigned randomly. The consignors of multiple horses will draw slots randomly, and then use the slots that they draw as they wish. Stay tuned to www.aqha.com/worldshow for a full list of consigned horses, plus an online sale catalog. To purchase a sale catalog, contact Geneva Hoyne at ghoyne@aqha.org or (806) 378-4390. For questions regarding the AQHA World Show Sale, contact Doug Hayes at dhayes@aqha.org or (806) 378-4384. As a proud sponsor of AQHA, Markel Insurance Co. focuses on protecting your western lifestyle, including your horses, barn, tack and equipment. With over 40 years of expertise in insuring horses and horse businesses, Markel will meet your unique needs. Markel is sponsoring the AQHA World Show Sale and providing 24-hour fall-of-the-hammer insurance coverage to sale consignments. AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA Publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal or America’s Horse, visit AQHA Publications.

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2012 PRCA World Standings All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $215,785; 2. Steven Dent, Mullen, NE, $144,465; 3. Bobby Mote, Stephenville, TX, $120,987; 4. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR, $96,289; 5. Josh Peek, Pueblo, CO, $94,668; 6. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, UT, $85,681; 7. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, MT, $81,340; 8. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, TX, $79,386; 9. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, OK, $76,774; 10. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, UT, $74,020; 11. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, TX, $68,547; 12. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, SD, $59,373; 13. Seth Glause, Cheyenne, WY, $53,899; 14. Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, AB, $52,718; 15. B.J. Campbell, Aguila, AZ, $49,721 Bareback Riding 1. Kaycee Feild, Payson, UT, $141,639; 2. Steven Dent, Mullen, NE, $140,781; 3. Will Lowe, Canyon, TX, $127,069; 4. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, WY, $112,337; 5. Bobby Mote, Stephenville, TX, $110,770; 6. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, TX,

$104,564; 7. Jessy Davis, Power, MT, $88,043; 8. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, LA, $80,266; 9. Caleb Bennett, Morgan, UT, $73,218; 10. Steven Peebles, Redmond, OR, $66,688; 11. Casey Colletti, Pueblo, CO, $66,633; 12. Matt Bright, Azle, TX, $64,480; 13. Brian Bain, Culver, OR, $58,879; 14. Justin McDaniel, Porum, OK, $58,299; 15. Jared Keylon, Uniontown, KS, $54,478 Steer Wrestling 1. Ethen Thouvenell, Napa, CA, $98,695; 2. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, CO, $88,275; 3. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, NE, $87,209; 4. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, CA, $85,345; 5. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, TX, $75,871; 6. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, OR, $75,834; 7. Casey Martin, Sulphur, LA, $71,055; 8. Gabe Ledoux, Kaplan, LA, $66,933; 9. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, SD, $66,136; 10. K.C. Jones, Decatur, TX, $64,653; 11. Les Shepperson, Midwest, WY, $63,779; 12. Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, CA, $60,591; 13. Beau Clark, Belgrade, MT, $52,821; 14. Tom Lewis, Lehi, UT,

$48,014; 15. Bray Armes, Gruver, TX, $45,852.00 Team Roping (Headers) 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $132,254; 2. Chad Masters, Cedar Hill, TN, $117,475; 3. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, GA, $110,228; 4. Keven Daniel, Franklin, TN, $97,930; 5. Clay Tryan, Billings, MT, $94,322; 6. Luke Brown, Stephenville, TX, $91,381; 7. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, MT, $90,391; 8. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, TX, $89,469; 9. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, AZ, $88,094; 10. Travis Tryan, Billings, MT, $85,748; 11. Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, AZ, $71,498; 12. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, AZ, $69,968; 13. Charly Crawford, Prineville, OR, $69,388; 14. Spencer Mitchell, Colusa, CA, $66,868; 15. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, TX, $64,508 Team Roping (Heelers) 1. Patrick Smith, Lipan, tx, $133,754; 2. Clay Cooper, Gardnerville, NV, $111,043; 3. Jade

2012 Turquoise Circuit Standings All-Around Standings 1. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $15,397; 2. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $11,230; 3. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $10,509; 4. Brent Lewis, Pinon, NM, $10,157; 5. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $8,535; 6. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $7,694; 7. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $7,504; 8. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $6,135; 9. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $6,128; 10. Johnny Salvo, Horse Springs, NM, $5,353; 11. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $5,149; 12. Clay Parsons, Marana, AZ, $4,868; 13. Bill Snure, Douglas, AZ, $3,988; 14. Chase Massengill, Santa Fe, NM, $3,659; 15. Cole Jackson, Animas, NM, $1,696 Bareback Riding 1. Wyatt Hancock, Taylor, AZ, $6,356; 2. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $5,511; 3. Luke Creasy, Brownfield, AB, $5,133; 4. Shon Gibson, Taylor, AZ, $4,944; 5. Tom McFarland, Bowie, TX, $2,425; 6. Tony Buckman, La Mesa, NM, $1,747; 7. Chauncey Kirby, Ft. McDowell, AZ, $1,719; 8. Sam Stuart, Lovington, NM, $654; 9. Trevor Haught, Tucson, AZ, $636; 10. Tyler Staker, Taylor, AZ, $605; 11. John Killian, Chino Valley, AZ, $215 Steer Wrestling 1. Damian Padilla, Rio Rico, AZ, $9,230; 2. Trevor Duhon, Phoenix, AZ, $6,923; 3. Clayton Tuchscherer, Dona Ana, NM, $6,633; 4. Pepe Arballo, Wittman, AZ, $5,636; 5. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,155; 6. Cody Moore, Artesia, NM, $4,652; 7. Dean McIntyre, Wickenburg, AZ, $3,848; 8. Tanner Houston, Tucson, AZ, $3,689;

9. Kurt Stallings, Clovis, NM, $3,251; 10. Cody Glover, Marana, AZ, $3,173; 11. Cimarron Thompson, Hobbs, NM, $2,776; 12. Jacob Antone, Crownpoint, NM, $2,616; 13. Brandon Bates, Winslow, AZ, $1,976; 14. Tanner Robinson, Mesilla Park, NM, $1,855; 15. Christian Pettigrew, Ft. Sumner, NM, $1,787 Team Roping (Header) 1. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, AZ, $21,195; 2. Levi Lewis, Apache Junction, AZ, $14,295; 3. Tom Richards, Humboldt, AZ, $13,384; 4. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale, AZ, $12,392; 5. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, AZ, $11,368; 6. Aaron Tsinigine, Tuba City, AZ, $10,403; 7. Bobby Baize, Anthony, NM, $5,519; 8. Bobby Boyd DVM, Midland, TX, $4,463; 9. Chance Kiehne, Eagar, AZ, $4,281; 10. Anthony Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $4,083; 11. Wyatt Althoff, Gilbert AZ, $4,032; 12. Josh Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $3,676; 13. Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, AZ, $3,137; 14. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $3,089; 15. Rodee Walraven, Datil, NM, $3,024 Team Roping (Heeler) 1. Nick Sarchett, Phoenix, AZ, $13,384; 2. Brent Tryon, Queen Creek, AZ, $12,606; 3. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $11,627; 4. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $11,368; 5. Cory Petska, Marana, AZ, $7,728; 6. Tyler Getzwiller, Scottsdale, AZ, $5,706; 7. Shain Sproul, Las Cruces, NM, $4,463; 8. Johnny Salvo, Horse Springs, NM, $4,137; 9. Michael Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $4,083; 10. Byron Wilkerson, Duncan, AZ, $4,078; 11. TJ Brown, Payson, AZ,

$4,032; 12. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $3,661; 13. Tim Gonzales, Las Lunas, NM, $3,493; 14. Estevan Castillo, Veguita, NM, $3,148; 15. Justin Loya, Los Lunas, NM, $3,024 Saddle Bronc 1. Cody Taton, Corona, NM, $7,595; 2. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $6,451; 3. Darrell Triplett, Waterflow, NM, $3,194; 4. Cooper DeWitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $3,007; 5. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $2,818; 6. Shaun Ebert, Pearce, AZ, $2,468; 7. Casey Sisk, Corona, NM, $1,212; 8. Robert Aragon, Bueyeros, NM, $944; 9. Colby Sventek, Chino Valley, AZ, $846; 10. Olan Borg, Roswell, NM, $798; 11. Jeb Loney, Tularosa, NM, $591; 12. Fran Orozco Marchand, Omak, WA, $492; 13. Brady Dinwoodie, Weyburn, SK, $453; 14. Jason Amon, Payson, AZ, $435; 15. Garrison DeWitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $396 Tie-Down Roping 1. Kyle Dutton, Mesilla Park, NM, $14,325; 2. Jesse Clark, Portales, NM, $8,294; 3. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $8,260; 4. Jerrad Hofstetter, Portales, NM, $7,375; 5. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,750; 6. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,353; 7. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $4,028; 8. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $3,928; 9. Cliff Kirkpatrick, Lovington, NM, $3,842; 10. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $3,796; 11. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $3,770; 12. Clay Parsons, Marana, AZ, $3,738; 13. Beau Marshall, Truth or Consequ, NM, $3,684; 14. J.D. Kibbe, Portales, NM, $3,577; 15. Tyson Runyan, Silver City, NM, $3,380


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Corkill, Fallon, NV, $106,137; 4. Chase Tryan, Helena, MT, $97,430; 5. Travis Graves, Jay, OK, $92,822; 6. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, TX, $91,381; 7. Paul Eaves, Millsap, TX, $86,817; 8. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $86,665; 9. Jake Long, Coffeyville, KS, $84,685; 10. Ryan Motes, Weatherford, TX, $80,573; 11. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR, $75,207; 12. Kory Koontz, Sudan, TX, $69,253; 13. Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, NM, $62,529; 14. Dugan Kelly, Paso Robles, CA, $60,835; 15. Dakota Kirchenschlager, Stephenville, TX, $60,554 Saddle Bronc 1. Jesse Wright, Milford, UT, $133,098; 2. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, IA, $114,036; 3. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, LA, $113,504; 4. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $100,741; 5. Cody Wright, Milford, UT, $82,339; 6. Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, SD, $76,366; 7. Cody Taton, Corona, NM, $75,067; 8. Jake Wright, Milford, UT, $74,553; 9. Jacobs Crawley, College Station, TX, $69,888; 10. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, NE, $67,751; 11. Sterling Crawley, College Station, TX, $67,267; 12. Isaac Diaz, Davie, FL, $65,860; 13. Cole Elshere,

Steer Roping 1. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $10,958; 2. Brent Lewis, Pinon, NM, $7,511; 3. Rob Denny, Willcox, AZ, $1,808; 4. Pecos Shannon, Lordsburg, NM, $1,273; 5. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $1,221; 6. Bill Snure, Douglas, AZ, $862; 7. Doug Bean, Scottsdale, AZ, $243 Bull Riding 1. Rankin Lindsey, Hillsboro, NM, $6,754; 2. Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, $5,413; 3. Justin Scarbrough, Chino Valley, AZ, $4,475; 4. Terrance Granger, Tuba City, AZ, $4,347; 5. Daniel Etsitty, Kayenta, AZ, $3,164; 6. Chad Martin, Phoenix, AZ, $2,787; 7. Camo Mullins, Phoenix, AZ, $2,464; 8. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $2,184; 9. Cody Heffernan, Singleton, Austra, lia, $2,158; 10. G-Man Hale, Alamogordo, NM, $2,125; 11. Dan Curtin, Show Low, AZ, $1,970; 12. Cody Schneider, Canyon, TX, $1,833; 13. Marvin Begay, Rough Rock, AZ, $1,808; 14. Craig Begay, Rough Rock, AZ, $1,134; 15. Guytin Tsosie, Farmington, NM, $1,047

Faith, SD, $65,837; 14. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, TX, $65,459; 15. Tyrell Smith, Cascade, MT, $52,311 Tie-Down 1. Justin Maass, Giddings, TX, $144,001; 2. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, TX, $124,421; 3. Cody Ohl, Hico, TX, $103,659; 4. Hunter Herrin, Apache, OK, $99,564; 5. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, UT, $94,934; 6. Cory Solomon, Prairie View, TX, $88,400; 7. Monty Lewis, Hereford, TX, $83,726; 8. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, LA, $79,215; 9. Houston Hutto, Tomball, TX, $79,102; 10. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, OK, $74,758; 11. Matt Shiozawa, Chubbuck, ID, $72,032; 12. Fred Whitfield, Hockley, TX, $69,987; 13. Adam Gray, Seymour, TX, $69,091; 14. Bradley Bynum, Sterling City, TX, $66,840; 15. Clif Cooper, Decatur, TX, $66,369 Steer Roping 1. Cody Lee, Gatesville, TX, $62,745; 2. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, KS, $62,201; 3. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $59,321; 4. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, TX, $57,888; 5. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, SD, $40,361; 6. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, OK,

$39,415; 7. Kim Ziegelgruber, Edmond, OK, $38,373; 8. Mike Chase, McAlester, OK, $35,315; 9. J.P. Wickett, Sallisaw, OK, $32,975; 10. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, TX, $31,474; 11. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $31,200; 12. Rod Hartness, Pawhuska, OK, $29,585; 13. Dan Fisher, Andrews, TX, $29,439; 14. Ralph Williams, Skiatook, OK, $28,499; 15. Cody Scheck, Ellinwood, KS, $28,070 Bull Riding 1. Cody Teel, Kountze, TX, $159,869; 2. J.W. Harris, Mullin, TX, $152,629; 3. Trey Benton III, Rock Island, TX, $109,743; 4. Kanin Asay, Powell, WY, $100,274; 5. Seth Glause, Cheyenne, WY, $94,170; 6. Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, SD, $90,191; 7. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, OK, $88,457; 8. Cody Samora, Cortez, CO, $80,593; 9. Tate Stratton, Kellyville, OK, $78,019; 10. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, WA, $76,376; 11. Cody Whitney, Sayre, OK, $74,336; 12. Beau Schroeder, China, TX, $71,297; 13. Clayton Savage, Casper, WY, $65,979; 14. Brett Stall, Detroit Lakes, MN, $65,882; 15. Tag Elliott, Thatcher, UT, $63,912

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inally, New Mexico horse owners can breathe a sigh of relief and perhaps quit digging into their pockets every time they load up the trailer for a rodeo, team roping or barrel race. The VS restrictions have been lifted for most of New Mexico. I am sure competitors and producers are happy to see this go. The extra cash it took to haul throughout the summer months was in some cases an extra entry fee or a tank of fuel. Well, I take that back, with fuel prices where they are, maybe it was a quarter of a tank of fuel. In any case, at least we can all rest easy for a few months knowing the next time we hit the road its not going to cost us any money before we roll out of the driveway. Here is the official statement received from the New Mexico Livestock Board. October 17, 2012 Vesicular Stomatitis – New Mexico The New Mexico Livestock Board is relaxing the movement and health care restrictions on all counties in New Mexico except Los Alamos and Taos counties. There are ongoing investigations and

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Quarantines in Los Alamos and Taos counties. Movement restrictions and Five Day Certificates of Veterinary Inspections for events in these counties or livestock traveling out of these counties will remain in effect. Persons with livestock traveling out of state from Los Alamos and Taos counties must obtain permission from state of destination prior to movement. Canada and other states may continue restrictions on New Mexico Livestock movement for an indefinite period of time. All New Mexico producers and veterinarians must contact state of destination prior to movement. Signed Dave E Fly, D.V.M State Veterinarian – New Mexico So, although the Fall season is here and many of the big events of the year are past, we can hope and pray that VS and the many other equine and cattle diseases that seem to prey upon Southwest competitors each year stay buried in the sand when things warm up next year. We can only hope. Until next time – “Dirt” Keep it under your feet!


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NEW MEXICO RODEO ASSOCIATION www.nmrodeo.org APPROVED STOCK CONTRACTORS 2012 W/A Rodeo Company Buster Webb 505-632-2350 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 Elite Sponsor

Healy Foundation Incentive Barrel Racing Sponsors Paul’s Vet Supply - Roswell, NM Navajo Refining Co.- Artesia, NM Dickenson Implement, Purina Nutrena Dealer - Tucumcari, NM

Incentive Calf Roping Sponsors M and M Awards Apparel Brookston, TX Duke City Redi-Mix Moriarty, NM

Steer Wrestling Sponsors Rich Ford - Albuquerque, NM Parker Saddlery - Los Lunas, NM Desert Greens Equipment Belen, NM Tolbert Horse Transport Belen, NM

2012 NMRA Standings Men’s All Around 1. Kyle Roberts Durango, CO, $10,471.72, ; 2. Christian Sanchez, Bloomfield, NM, $5,216; 3. Seth Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $4,218; 4. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $2,810; 5. Robert Martinez, Stanley, NM, $2,468; 6. Sterling Cowdrey, Bosque Farms, NM, $2,429; 7. Bode Baize, Anthony, NM, $2,127; 8. Johnny Salvo, Datil, NM, $2,100; 9. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $2,021; 10. Josh Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $1,859; 11. Cody Mirabal, Grants, NM, $1,403; 12. Lorenzo Lara, Los Lunas, NM, $1,074; 13. Ty Anderson, Artesia, NM, $675 Women’s All Around 1. Amber Moore, Nucla, CO, $1,231; 2. Leighann

Crossroads Rodeo Company Mark Sanchez 970-739-3851

NMRA-APPROVED FIELD SECRETARIES - 2012 Janice Aragon 505/366-4929

Jana Muncy 505/238-9415

Susi Kaufman 928/587-3478

Amber Gillreath 505/235-9216

New NMRA Contact Information! State Secretary - Carrie Richardson 575/937-0851 Address: NMRA P.O. Box 1101 Capitan, NM 88316 575/937-0851

Albuquerque Equine Clinic Albuquerque, NM Horsin’ Around Belen, NM T&T Trailer Sales - Belen, NM Charlie’s Paint & Body Belen, NM BS Transport, Inc. Los Lunas, NM Carolyn Bader - Peralta, NM

Bareback Sponsors

Inc. Team Roping – Header Sponsors

Saddle Bronc Sponsors

Ed Healy - Taos, NM Lynn Martinez - Springer, NM Alta Fuels - Alamosa, CO

Inc. Team Roper – Heeler Sponsors

Harvey’s Feed - Ruidoso Downs, NM MONA-VIE - Tina Webb Jarad Anderson Sydni Blanchard Albuquerque, NM White Mountain Chiropractic, Inc.Ruidoso, NM Sankey Rodeo School

Golden Equipment Co. Bentley Chiropractic Farmington, NM Chenault Consulting Inc.Bloomfield, NM

Ranch Bronc Sponsors

Ed Healy - Taos, NM Wells Fargo - Springer, NM Kiowa Hunting Service Raton, NM

Bradley Supply - Clayton, NM

Scribner, Edgewood, NM, $1,023; 3. Callie Jo Moore, Las Vegas, NM, $862; 4. Christen Martinez, Stanley NM, NM, $684; 5. Kati Ray, Los Lunas NM, NM, $444 Bareback 1. Zach Nugent, Albuquerque, NM, $3,775; 2. J.R Chino, Mescalero, NM, $2,277; 3. Larry Carter, Nucla, CO, $1,304 Ranch Saddle Bronc 1. Cody LeSueur, Quamado, NM, $1,395; 2. Chance Barnes, Flora Vista, NM, $475; 3. Allan Godfrey, Hondo, NM, $425; 4. Pat Garcia, Des Moines, NM, $387; 5. Ralph LeSueur, Quamado, NM, $112 Saddle Bronc 1. Robert Burbank, Gallup, NM, $3,524; 2. Chance Barnes, Flora Vista, NM, $1,140; 3. Christian Stremler,

Winnemucca, NV, $1,096; 4. Tyke Kipp, Lordsberg, NM, $403; 5. Jamore Maryboy, Albuquerque, NM, $240 Bull Riding 1. Justin Howlett, Bayfield, CO, $3,172; 2. Gary Thorne, Los Alamos NM, NM, $1,827; 3. Colby Wiloughby, Roswell, NM, $713; 4. Travis Weber, Baggs, WY, $101 Calf Roping 1. Christian Sanchez, Bloomfield, NM, $3,695; 2. Wacey Walraven, Datil, NM, $2,791; 3. Seth Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $2,142; 4. Johnny Salvo, Datil, NM, $1,338; 5. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $1,077; 6. Kit Pettigrew, Ft Sumner, NM, $904; 7. Jo Dan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $845; 8. Josh Siggins

Bull Riding Sponsors Bradley Supply - Clayton, NM

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President - John Adams - 575/779-3105 • Vice President - Tim Lamb - 575/403-9939 • Bareback Director - Allan Godfrey - 575/802-9056 Open 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 - OPEN Ranch Bronc Riding Director - OPEN • Open Team Roping Director - Brian Sullivan - 575/644-9243 • Inc. Team Roping Director - Lee Knox - 575/937-7486 Barrel Racing Director - Laura Haines - 505/835-2460 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Wendy McCloud - 505/352-4059 • 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

Ruidoso Downs, NM, NM, $811; 9. Sterling Cowdrey, Belen, NM, $633; 10. Ty Anderson, Artesia, NM, $499; 11. Cody Mirabal, Grants, NM, $495; 12. Kooper Saiz, Flora Vista NM, NM, $485; 13. Bryce Runyan, Silver City NM, NM, $430; 14. Pacen Marez Las Cruces, NM, NM, $399; 15. Beau Marshall, T or C, NM, $398; 16. Kyle Robert, Durango, CO, $254; 17. Rusty Van Solen, Durango CO, CO, $241; 18. Corey LeFebre, Bloomfield, NM, $224; 19. Robert Martinez, Stanley, NM, $191 Incentive Calf Roping 1. Pecos Peralta, Jarales, NM, $1,646; 2. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $1,498; 3. Robert Martinez, Stanley, NM, $1,093; 4. Lorenzo Lara, Los Lunas, NM, $165; 5. Bode Baize, Anthony, NM, $163 Breakaway 1. April Pablo, Crownpoint, NM, $1,928; 2. Shelby Montano, Thoreau, NM, $1,670; 3. Amber Moore, Nucla, CO, $899; 4. Taylor Smith, Bloomfield, NM, $849; 5. Zoe Billings, Dona Ana, NM, $657; 6. Christen Martinez, Stanley, NM, $571; 7. Meagan Johnson, Deming, NM, $563; 8. Leighann Scribner, Edgewood, NM, $551; 9. Callie Jo Moore, Las Vegas, NM, $505; 10. Angela Carter, Nucla, CO, $495; 11. Debra Kirschner, Los Lunas, NM, $403; 12. Jori Flom, Roswell, NM, $375; 13. Dixie Richards, Las Cruces, NM, $364; 14. Emily Woolbright, Las Vegas, NM, $351; 15. Chalon LeFrebre, Bloomfield, NM, $348; 16. Jessica Silva, Tularosa, NM, $278; 17. Kristin Wurtz, Las Cruces, NM, $273; 18. Nichole Sweazea, Mountainair, NM, $253; 19. Savannah Georges, Belen, NM, $190; 20. Kati Ray, Los Lunas, NM, $187; 22. Jennifer Scalva, Durango, CO, $182; 23. Whitley Cline, Bernalillo, NM, $208 Steer Wrestling 1. Wyatt Lindsay, Williamsburg, NM, $1,614; 2. Mike Murphy, Los Lunas, NM, $1,539; 3. Kyle Francis, Alamosa, CO, $1,343; 4. Bill Claunch, Monte Vista CO, CO, $1,257; 5. Cooper Kirkpatrick, Artesia, NM, $1,210; 6. David Wilson, Artesia, NM, $1,154; 7. Blair Jones, Monte Vista CO, CO, $834; 8. Kyle Maez, Center CO, CO, $783; 9. Terry Zenkawich, Snow Flake, AZ, $691; 10. Cody Pratt, Pueblo CO, CO, $681; 11. Jake Trujillo, Los Alamos, NM, $540; 12. Lance Tolbert, Belen, NM, $533; 13. Cody Kenney, Sweeny, TX, $424; 14. William Jim, Crownpoint, NM, $424; 15. Wyatt Jurney, Las Cruces NM, NM, $402; 16. Preston McCullar, Lake Arthur, NM, $393; 17. Tyler McCormick, Lakewood, NM, $279; 18. Winston Jim, Lone Grove, OK, $266; 19. Cole Jackson, Animas, NM, $245; 20. Grady Gray, Las Cruces, NM, $242; 21. Alejandro Lara, Los Lunas, NM, $233; 22. Tanner Robinson, Mesilla Park, NM, $161 Open Barrels 1. Caren Lamb, Newkirk, NM, $9,520; 2. Kelly Waide, Winston, NM, $6,738; 3. Lisa McWhorter, Bosque Farms, NM, $2,235; 4. Kelsi Walraven, Datil NM, NM, $1,284; 5. Hayley McNiel, Los Lunas NM, NM, $791; 6. Melissa Trujillo, Bloomfield, NM, $745; 7. Denise Chambliss, Belen, NM, $671; 8. Jenny Maez, Center, CO, $594; 9. Shiann Irwin, Bosque Farms, NM, $539; 10. Cari Zenkawich, Snowflake

AZ, AZ, $492; 11. NaLynn Cline, Bernalillo, NM, $425; 12. Shyann Garcia, Ponderosa, NM, $397; 13. Peyton McNiel, Los Lunas NM, NM, $352; 14. Amber Moore, Nucla, CO, $332; 15. Kristi Johnson, Cuervo, NM, $326; 16. Josephine Gutierrez, Hondo, NM, $310; 17. Haley Wolfe, Flora Vista, NM, $286; 18. LeighAnn Scribner, Edgewood, NM, $282; 19. Kendra Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $282; 20. Kati Ray, Los Lunas NM, NM, $257; 21. Nancy Velasquez, Blanco NM, NM, $246; 22. Leia Pluemer, Bosque Farms, NM, $188; 23. Christine Atwell, Santa Fe, NM, $142; 24. Casey Dove, Belen, NM, $137; 25. Nicky Larrabee, Edgewood, NM, $135 Incentive Barrels 1. Kristi Johnson, Cuervo, NM, $1,328; 2. Carrie Richardson, Capitan, NM, $731; 3. Shiann Irwin, Bosque Farms, NM, $556; 4. Ciera LeFebre, Bloomfield, NM, $386; 5. Callie Jo, Moore Las Vegas, NM, $357; 6. Lisa McWhorter, Bosque Farms, NM, $330; 7. Maria Hamilton, Capitan, NM, $318; 8. Christine Atwell, Santa Fe, NM, $273; 9. Alice Pack, Aztec, NM, $255; 10. Hayley McNiel, Los Lunas, NM, $254; 11. Christen Martinez, Stanley, NM, $224; 12. Jamie LeRue, Albuquerque, NM, $213; 13. Rebecca Kenner, Flora Vista, NM, $201; 14. LeighAnn Scribner, Edgewood, NM, $190; 15. Leia Pluemer, Bosque Farms, NM, $161; 17. Nicky Larrabee, Edgewood, NM, $160; 18. Shyann Garcia, Ponderosa, NM, $156; 19. Shyann Haddock-Seng, Bosque Farms, NM, $151; 20. Payton McNiel, Los Lunas, NM, $145; 21. Alicia Sandoval, Espanola, NM, $128; 22. Josephine Gutierrez, Hondo, NM, $125 Open Team Roping – Header 1. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $8,507; 2. Cooper Wimberly, Estancia, NM, $4,184; 3. Kyle Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $2,457; 4. Russell Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $2,217; 5. Chris Frances, Las Vegas, NM, $2,125; 6. Seth Hall, Fair Acres, NM, $2,076; 7. Bobby Baize, Anthony, NM, $2,072; 8. Josh Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $1,923; 9. Bobby Marsh, Contintentaql Divide, NM, $947; 10. Rodee Walraven, Datil, NM, $915; 11. Beau Lamb, Santa Rosa, NM, $905; 12. Jo Dan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $888; 13. Tyler Armijo, Seboyeta NM, NM, $850; 14. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $768; 15. Brandon Gonzales, Seboyeta, NM, $744; 16. Leo R. artinez, Springer, NM, $740; 17. Tim DeHerrera, La Jara, CO, $677; 18. Victor galde, Mesilla Park, NM, $657; 19. Roy Montoya, Sapello NM, NM, $476; 20. Robert artinez, Stanley, NM, $471; 21. Andreas Sanchez, Los Lunas, NM, $453; 22. Josh Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $340; 23. Lee iehne, Lemitar, NM, $307; 24. Sterling Cowdrey, Bosque Farms, NM, $267; 25. Cody Mirabal, Grants, NM, $167; 26. Robert nsley, Edgewood, NM, $160; 27. Larry ohorn, Las Cruces, NM, $82 Open Team Roping – Heeler 1. Diego astillo, Belen, NM, $5,078; 2. Pedro Maestas, Los Lunas, NM, $3,940; 3. Brian ullivan, Peralta, NM, $2,597; 4. James ililland, Edgewood, NM, $2,084; 5. Bode aize, Anthony, NM, $1,964; 6. Lane iggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $1,862; 7. Tim

amb, Newkirk, NM, $1,303; 8. Bobby alker, Kirtland, NM, $1,284; 9. Tim Gonzales, Los Lunas, NM, $1,217; 10. Shawn Willis, Los Lunas, NM, $1,196; 11. Cole ackson Animas, NM, NM, $1,017; 12. Cody Mirabal, Grants, NM, $888; 13. Johnny alvo, Datil, NM, $762; 14. Estevan Castillo, Veguita, NM, $727; 15. Branden Kuykendall, Tres Piedras, NM, $677; 16. Brandon Gonzales, Seboyeta, NM, $623; 17. Eddie Nieto, Tome, NM, $610; 18. Lee Knox, Arroyo Hondo, NM, $602; 19. Frank adilla, Las Vegas, NM, $591; 20. Russell Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $530; 21. Brandon Baca, Las Vegas, NM, $476; 22. B.J. Montotya, Dulce, NM, $471; 23. Christian Sanchez, Bloomfield, NM, $453; 24. Kyle Roundy, Grants, NM, $395; 25. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $351; 26. Ricky Rathjen, Durango, NM, $321; 27. Clay Acuna, Santa Fe, NM, $192; 28. Cade Passig, Capitan, NM, $177; 29. Marcus Elkins, Estancia, NM, $149 Incentive Team Roping – Header 1. Leo R. Martinez, Springer, NM, $2,275; 2. Andreas Sanchez, Los Lunas, NM, $2,065; 3. Tim DeHerrera, La Jara, CO, $1,912; 4. Sterling Cowdrey, Bosque Farms, NM, $1,796; 5. Kyle Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $1,476; 6. Robbie Proffitt, Albuquerque, NM, $1,400; 7. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $1,395; 8. Tyler Armijo, Seboyeta, NM, $1,273; 9. Beau Lamb, Santa Rosa, NM, $1,245; 10. Robert Martinez, Stanley, NM, $1,184; 11. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $860; 12. Cole Jackson, Animas, NM, $855; 13. Larry Cohorn, Las Cruces, NM, $832; 14. Mike Fresquez, Tijeras, NM, $745; 15. Quint Westcott, Flora Vista, NM, $742; 16. Jo Dan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $741; 17. Gabe Trujillo, Los Lunas, NM, $647; 18. Bobby Baize, Anthony, NM, $496; 19. Manny Romero, Los Lunas, NM, $390; 20. Alejandro Lara, Los Lunas, NM, $372; 21. Ricky Rathejin, Durango, CO, $346; 22. Dustin Yancey, Bloomfield, NM, $259; 23. Luis Martinez, Tierra Amarilla, NM, $187; 24. Ty Anderson, Artesia, NM, $176; 25. Stanford Salazar, Dulce, NM, $144 Incentive Team Roping – Heeler 1. Tim Lamb, Newkirk, NM, $3,062; 2. Frank Padilla, Las Vegas, NM, $2,394; 3. Branden Kuykandall, Tres Piedras, NM, $1,537; 4. Christian Sanchez, Bloomfield, NM, $1,521; 5. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $1,390; 6. Lee Knox, Arroyo Hondo, NM, $1,230; 7. Eddie Abeyta, Albuquerque, NM, $1,215; 8. B.J. Montoya, Dulce, NM, $1,184; 9. Pedro Maestas, Los Lunas, NM, $954; 10. Cody Mirabal, Grants, NM, $741; 11. Marcus Elkins, Estancia, NM, $682; 12. Ricky Rathjen, Durango, CO, $545; 13. Adam Gomez, Tijeras, NM, $512; 14. Kyle Roberts, Durango, CO, $506; 15. Clay Acuna, Las Cruces, NM, $496; 16. Russell Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $492; 17. Jim Knopp, Bosque Farms, NM, $429; 18. Patrick Hinds, Tierra Amarilla, NM, $375; 19. Lorenzo Lara, Los Lunas, NM, $372; 20. Robbie Proffitt, Albuquerque, NM, $338; 21. Kyle Honeyfield, Bosque Farms, NM, $315; 22. Stanford Salazar, Dulce, NM, $187; 23. Michael Manzanares, Tierra Amarilla, NM, $176; 24. Fred Salazar, Dulce, NM, $144


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GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATION 2012 GCPRA Board of Directors President: Paul Carmen Vice President: Clay Parsons Director at Large: Arnold Burrell Str. Wrestling: Randy Ternan Open Calf Roping: Joe Moody

(602) 980-0766 (520) 444-7650 (520) 631-2121 (602) 460-2669 (520) 431-1335

Inc. Calf Roping: Willard Moody Open Team Roping: Whip Lewis Inc. Team Roping: Todd Zipprich Breakaway: Mandy Sproul Barrel Racing: Juli Miller

(520) 431-3316 (480) 363-0838 (623) 694-1867 (520) 226-5058 (520) 241-2240

Bareback: Tanner Ramirez Saddle Bronc: Logan Wescott Bull Riding: Samuel De La Cruz Judging Coordinator: Gordie Kesler State Secretary: Andi Tedder

(928) 369-6738 (928) 243-8583 (520) 508-6275 (480) 883-9171 (623) 249-9506

GCPRA Approved Stock Contractors: W/A Rodeo Company • Slash M Rodeo Company • T5 - Manuel Murrietta • V Heart Rodeo Company – Cody Resor

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) 455-8339 Team 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

2012 GCPRA Finals November 23 - 24, 2012 Mojave Crossing Events Center Ft. Mohave, AZ Avi Resort and Casino, Laughlin, NV $26,000 added to Finals events $2,000 added all events and $4,000 to TR and #12 TR

2012-2013 GCPRA Finals/Year-End Sponsors Your Support is Greatly Appreciated! Tandem ORAL-Redifining Joint Therapy Coors Banquet Beer Ram Rodeo Avi Resort & Casino RV Master Techs Arizona Machinery - John Deere Boot Barn Arizona Sport Trucks Pendleton Whiskey Troop Fuel S & S Tires Earnhardt Auto Centers St. Lukes Sports Medicine Team Glynn Thrower Photography Farm INC. - Financial & Risk Management

Great Western Bank Jimmy A Shirley Construction Co. Rodeo King Hats Swantys Dodge Dealership, Bull Head City Dynamite Horseman Supply Wells Fargo Bank

2012 Event Jacket Sponsors Bull Riding - De La Cruz Trucking Inc. Team Roping Heading and Heeling - FSI Cube & Pellets, LLC Open Calf Roping - Marana Stockyards Saddle Bronc - JD Ritter Construction, Co Incentive Calf Roping - Ingram Quarter Horses

Barrel Racing - Freedom RV Inc. Barrel Racing - Post’s Feed & Supply Breakaway - Crop Production Services Steer Wrestling - Impact Diesel Open Team Roping Heading Best Ever Saddle Pads Open Team Roping Heeling Cactus Ropes Bareback - Skippy’s Grille & Cantina & Moving Solutions, Inc.

2012-2013 GCPRA Upcoming Events November 23 -24, 2012 2012 GCPRA Finals Mojave Crossing Events Center (Indoor Bldg) Avi Resort & Casino Ft. Mohave, AZ January 12 -13, 2013 (2 GCPRA Lead Sanction) GCPRA Membership Drive Rodeo 2 separate rodeos Marana Heritage Arena Marana, AZ January 26 -27, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) 7th Annual Friends of the Fair Rodeo Lake Havasu City, AZ February 16 -17, 2013 Gila Bend Butterfield Stage Days Gila Bend, AZ 2012 GCPRA Finals Information November 23 & 24, 2012 Mojave Crossing Events Center, Ft. Mohave, AZ Avi Resort & Casino, Laughlin, NV


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GCPRA Finals Information

This year’s GCPRA Finals will be held in the beautiful indoor Mojave Crossing Events Center. The Avi Resort & Casino has partnered with GCPRA to host a great Finals. The Avi Resort & Casino will be our host hotel for our go-round buckle presentation, our year-end awards dinner & banquet and for room accommodations. **Very Important: All events & functions will be on the Arizona time schedule!

Schedule Friday, November 23 - 9:00-12:00 p.m. Contestant Check-In (Pay Fees, Pick up Jacket, Back Number, Dinner Tickets, Ground Rules) Friday, November 23 - 1:00 p.m. 1st Go Inc. Barrels, Inc. Calf Roping and Inc. Team Roping Friday, November 23 - 3:00-6:00 p.m. Contestant Check-In (Pay Fees, Pick up Jacket, Back Number, Dinner Tickets, Ground Rules) Friday, November 23 - 5:30 p.m. Mandatory contestant meeting for all performance contestants in the seats on the west side of the arena Friday, November 23 - 7:00 p.m. 1st Go BB, SW, CR, BKWY, SB, TR, BRLS, BR Friday, November 23 - 10:00 p.m. 1st Go Buckle Presentation—Avi Resort— Whispers Lounge Saturday, November 24 - 10:00 a.m. 2nd Go Inc. Barrels, Inc. Calf Roping and Inc. Team Roping Saturday, November 24 - 1:00 p.m. 2nd Go BB, SW, CR, BKWY, SB, TR, BRLS, BR Saturday, November 24 - 7:00 p.m. 2012 GCPRA Year-End Awards Banquet and Dance; 2nd Go Buckle, Average & All-Around Buckle & Year-End Saddle Presentations w/live entertainment - held in the Avi Casino Grand Ballroom Dinner for the awards banquet is being donated by the Avi Resort & Casino — Each Contestant and one guest will have their meal provided at no cost. Each additional dinner requested will be $18. Menu will consist of: Garden salad w/ choice of dressing, ambrosia salad, pasta primavera, pork roast loin w/ natural gravy, carved roast sirloin in au jus, mashed potatoes, freshly baked rolls & butter, seasonal fresh vegetables and cheese cake. All meals come with coffee/iced tea/water. $26,000 Added To Finals Events - $2,000

added all events; $4,000 to TR & #12TR Entry Fees: $250 all events; $250 per man in TR & #12TR —- CASH ONLY Estimate Payout per Event if Filled: 1st Go, 2nd Go & Average — (1)$687, (2)$515, (3)$343, (4)$172 Awards: All Eligible/Qualified Finals Contestants will receive a event jacket from Rodeojackets.com Year End Champions (13) & All-Around Saddles from Dynamite Horseman Supply 1st & 2nd Go-arounds buckles in all events from Shea Fisher Buckle Design Finals Champions & All-Around Cowgirl/Cowboy Buckles from Shea Fisher Buckle Design Stalls available for $15 per night with 1 bag of shavings included. Additional bags of shavings will be available for sale at $7 per bag. The stalls will be 1st come 1st served Stall check-in will be at arrival with Mojave Crossing personnel. All Horses Must Be Stalled - No Exceptions! Finals Entries: Monday & Tuesday, November 5th & 6th, 2012 from Noon to 6 pm @ 623-249-9506 **You Must Call & Enter On November 5 and 6 or YOU WILL NOT BE IN THE FINALS! **Be Prepared To Give Your Banquet Reservation at Time Of Entry! There may be positions open in a couple of events — or someone in the top 15 may not attend. So, even if you are not in the top 15, call and enter to possibly fill an empty slot! Contestants for Finals determined as follows: (1) Must be member in good standing (no outstanding turnouts or fines); and (2) Must have competed in your event at least 4 times at a GCPRA lead sanction rodeo (Lake Havasu, Membership Drive Rodeo’s (2), Needles, Cottonwood, Globe, Sonoita, Duncan, Holbrook, Willcox, Benson) Only contestants who fully qualify for the Finals (meet criteria as listed above and enter the Finals) are eligible for Year End Champion Awards. HOWEVER, every contestant competes for Finals buckles and cash awards. To receive Year End Champion Awards a contestant must compete in all qualified events, all go-arounds to be eligible for Year End Awards in all events. If a contestant turns out in any event after the start of the Finals Rodeo he/she will forfeit all Year End Awards in all events. If a contestant is injured at the Finals Rodeo he/she may get a Medical Release or a Visible Release by the Rodeo Judge and receive Year End Awards. No Vet Releases will be excepted.

After positions are filled with contestants under the above conditions, any unfilled positions will be filled as follows: 1st with Money winners (after top 15) having competed in your event at least 4 times at GCPRA lead sanction rodeos (in order of position in standings—i.e., #16 will fill position before #17) 2nd with GCPRA members in good standing having competed in your event at least 4 times at GCPRA lead sanction rodeos 3rd with Money winners having competed in your event at least 3 times at GCPRA lead sanction rodeos (in order of position in standings); 4th with GCPRA members in good standing having competed in your event at least 3 times at GCPRA lead sanction rodeos 5th with Money winners having competed in your event at least 2 times at GCPRA lead sanction rodeos (in order of position in standings); 6th with GCPRA members in good standing having competed in your event at least 2 times at GCPRA lead sanction rodeos After the 15 places are filled we will create an alternate list. Alternates will be those who are next in line after the 15th placing. If an entered contestant medicals or vets out, the State Secretary will try to fill the opening with the next in line before the start of the performances. Alternates not receiving a call from the Sate Secretary may show up to the first performance only to see if an entered contestant has medicaled/vetted out of the finals. The rodeo secretary will have a list of the alternates showing who will receive the next spot. Alternates must check with the secretary two hours prior to the start of the first performance. Team Ropers—The top 15 may only rope with other qualified team ropers in the top 15. Current USTRC or WSTR cards must be shown at payment of fees for the Inc. Team Roping. Barrel Racers—If a barrel racer qualifies for both the incentive and open barrels, you must run a different horse in each barrel racing event. The incentive barrel race will not be placed until the open barrel racing is completed. The incentive time will be determined by taking the winning open time and adding .7 seconds (1.4 to total average time). So if you are not in the top 15 in barrels, still call in to be placed on the alternate list. **If you have any questions or concerns at all, call Andi Tedder @ (623)249-9506 prior to November 5th. There will not be any changes made to previous standings after entries or at the finals.


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Board of Directors

President Harrison Charley harrisoncharley@ymail.com Vice President Casey Begay begay_casey@hotmail.com Public Relations Officer Beverly Coho beverlyjcoho@citilink.net Administrative Secretary Lenita Lee Lenitalee@ganado.k12.az.us Treasurer Jolene Russell russell_julz77@yahoo.com

Rodeo Sponsors Representative Tom Boyd Bareback Riding Jeff Biakeddy Saddle Bronc Riding Rodger Dahozy Bull Riding Charley Herbert, Sr. Steer Wrestling Ben Bates, Jr. Tie Down Roping John Boyd, Jr. Open Team Roping & #12 Team Roping Leonard Williams, Sr.

2013 Rodeo Schedule November 10-11, 2012, San Carlos, Arizona San Carlos Apache Veterans Memorial Fair All Indian Rodeo AI Host + CNRA Co-Sanction December, 2012, Las Vegas, NV Support Derrick Begay and Erich Rogers at the 2012 WNFR January 12, 2013, Cortez, Colorado Awards Night Celebration Banquet and Dance AI Host January 12-13, 2013, Cortez, Colorado AIRCA 2013 Membership Drive Rodeo AI Host

2012 Standings As of October 1, 2012 All-Around 1. Raynell Holgate, $6,123; 2. Roy Begay, $4,486; 4. Sammi Jo Boyd, $4,206; 5. Michael Bates, $3,852; 6. John Boyd III, $3,774; 7. Elisha Paul, $3,186; 8. Kyle Charley, $2,667; 9. Tyler Donald, $2,643; 10. Allen Charley, $2,511; 11. Donovan Yazzie, $2,441; 12. Hollis Jodie, $1,668; 13. Garrison Begay, $1,131; 14. Clifford Williams, $805; 15. Kyle Dennison, $659; 16. Truman House, $432 Bareback 1. Kyle Charley, $2,181; 2. Bennie Begay, $1,725; 3. JR Chino, $1,096; 4. Ferlin Tsosie, $804; 6. Clifford Williams, $623; 7. Delvecchio Kaye, $455; 8. Truman House, $202; 9. Avery Pavinyama, $135 Saddle Bronc 1. Robert Burbank, $4,718; 2. Kane Kee, $3,030; 3. Shoshane Kee, $1,889; 4. Leander Thomas, $1,209; 5. Jamore Maryboy, $774; 6. Sisto Hernandez, $517 Steer Wrestling 1. Brandon Bates, $4,364; 2. Michael Bates, $3,802; 3. Kyle Smith, $3,107; 4. Ben Bates, $2,565; 5. Sheridan Jodie, $2,227; 6. Tyron Tsosie, $2,168; 7. Jerome Kanuho, $1,595; 8. Emerson Long Jr, $1,526; 9. Michael Murphy, $1,178; 10. Hollis Jodie, $1,118; 11. Tyrone Tsosie, $759; 12. Donovan Yazzie, $736; 13. Jeremiah Jodie, $573; 14. Byron Murphy, $569; 15.

Ladies’ Breakaway Roping Wilson Stewart, Jr. Senior Breakaway Ropinng B.J. Coho Junior Barrel Racing Ray Russell Junior Bull Riding Harry Tso, Jr.

Queen Coordinator Phoebe Hardy

Ambassadors Miss Rodeo AIRCA 2010 Apryl Largo Miss Rodeo IIFR Hannah Yazzie

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Timer/Central Entry Secretary BK Bates 505/733-2020 Timers Coordinator AIRCA Information and BK Bates membership form can be bk_bates@yahoo.com at www.aircarodeo.com Judges Coordinator Al Slivers

Garrison Begay, $562; 16. Kyle Dennison, $511; 17. Olyne Morris, $384; 18. Truman House, $230; 19. Lyle Charley, $104 Open Bull Riding 1. Justin Silversmith, $7,019; 2. Spud Jones, $5,534; 3. Archie Becenti Jr., $1,733; 4. Raylando Puente, $1,101; 5. Shawntay Henry, $902; 6. Al Charley, $880; 7. Alfonso Francis, $468; 8. Eldon Watchman, $402; 9. Tom Chee, $336; 10. Kyle Charley, $193 Tie Down Roping 1. Roy Begay, $4,013; 2. Benson Charley, $3,212; 3. John Boyd III, $2,998; 4. Marvin Tolth, $2,256; 5. Allen Charley, $2,235; 6. Tyler Donald, $1,833; 7. Ty Pablo, $1,711; 8. Donovan Yazzie, $1,181; 9. Garrison Nez, $1,050; 10. Kee Etsitty Jr., $856; 11. Felix Gilbert Jr., $777; 12. Roderick Tso, $758; 13. Garrison Begay, $569; 14. Justin Tsosie Jr., $468; 15. Sheldon Jones, $367; 16. Gerald Daye, $336; 17. Roessel Jackson, $247; 18. Francis Begay, $226; 19. Kyle Dennison, $148; 20. Michael Bates, $51 Ladies Breakaway 1. Renee Tolino, $3,963; 2. Bailey Bates, $3,671; 3. Sammi Jo Boyd, $3,499; 4. April Pablo, $2,848; 5. Odessa Yazzie, $1,947; 6. Sheila Sells, $1,754; 7. Gabreilla Whitethorne, $1,455; 8. Raynell Holgate, $1,349; 9. LaTasha Long, $1,170; 10. Laci K. Begay, $1,121; 11. Mikala Jones, $1,011; 12. Taniah Nez, $929; 13. Twila Jones, $717; 14. Vanessa Paul, $678; 15. Michelle Morris, $582; 16. Kristy Dennison, $548; 17. Robbie Whitehair, $503; 18. Lynelle Etsitty, $462; 19. Kassidy Dennison, $434; 20. Kelsi Pablo, $328; 21. Cherise Tom, $327; 22. Elisha Paul, $287 Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Raynell Holgate, $4,774; 2. Charmayne Gene, $4,060; 3. Elisha Paul, $2,899; 4. Rhonda Padilla, $1,744; 5. AutumnRain Chee, $1,460; 6. Henlie Black, $1,328; 7. Paige Dale, $1,036; 8. WinterBlossom Chee, $920; 9. Dee Dee Daswood, $890; 10. Nizhoni McCray, $868; 11. Karlee Tsosie, $793; 12. Amanda Clawson, $748; 13. Sammi Jo Boyd, $707; 14. Devyn Dennison, $621; 15. Ruth Bitsui, $399; 16. Daryn Sells, $338; 17. Deven Sells, $218; 18. Destinee Dale, $196 Open Team Roping - Header 1. Marco Sells, $7,375; 2. Aaron Tsinigine , $3,462; 3. Blaine Redhorse, $2,826; 4. DeWayne Sells, $2,559; 5.

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NEW MEXICO JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION President - John Acuna 505/470-1853 john.acunanm@gmail.com • Vice President - Shane Wimberly Secretary/Treasurer - Amber Gillreath 505/235-9216 agillreath@gmail.com

Welcome 2013 Board of Directors

President: Vice President: Speed Events: Roping Events: John Acuna

Shane Wimberly

Leona and Kyle Segura Craige Hicks Amber Sauceda Anna Tapia

Cody Plant John English Brandon Narramore Javier Garcia Shane Thompson

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Gilbert Martinez Tori Wimberly

SPONSORS Action RV Bobby’s Automotive Sierra Cleaners Chical Haystack Craig Tire Co. Cibola County Gymkhana Rodeo Horse N Hound Feed N Supply Whip N Spur- Women’s Clothing, Accessories & Bling Mimbres Valley Feeds Circle S Western Emporium Quintero’s Meat Company T & T Trailer Sales Village Veterinary Hospital Pickard & Vogt, LLC Jurney Construction N Compass Group PNM Resources Foundation Borrego Construction Clark & Sons Diesel Automotive Garage LA Tan and More

Rough Stock: Travis Sullivan Hurricane Air & Swabbing Service M & L Farms American Metals Recycling Desert Machine Shop And Repair Cowgirl Antiques Tru-Kill Pest Control Munoz Properties Linda Hill Crop Insurance Cameron Veterinary T.I.S. Teachers Connie Castle U-Haul Co. of New Mexico Wayne Auto Sales PBI / Bis Valley Auto Sullivan Bucking Bulls Smith Co. Catch All Storage Tri State Ford Ross Family Edwards Family Adams Family Acuna Family Family of Lindsey Martinez

Family of Trevor Martinez Sauceda Family Segura Family Tapia Family Taylor Family Thompson Family Ortiz Family Wimsatt Family Cohn Family Terrazas Family LeFebre Family Allsup Family Bales Family Barnwell Family Gibson Family Houston Family Enjady Family Flores Family John Berry Posse Café Cherrill’s Western Wear Rafter 5 Roping Company Wood-Grain Hay Sales

For more information concerning the NMJRA or to find membership and entry forms, go to the NMJRA website at www.nmjra.net


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Bosque Farms 2 e 201 e t t i Jr. Rodeo BFJR Comm Russell Sullivan Co-Chairman 505/720-0999

2012 Series Schedule November 16, 17 & 18

Please visit www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org for more information, forms and rules concerning this year’s series!

2012 Sponsors Amanda Vigil Insurance Agency Benny’s Burritos Alinstante Chical’s Haystack Chuckwagon Cowbelles Cohorn Construction Cow House Auction Double Heart Quarter Horses Farm Credit Of New Mexico Jim Ratliff Maynard Buckles Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply Rafter 5 Cattle Company RJ Auto T & T Trailer Sales Village of Bosque Farms Emergency Medical Service Team

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

2012 Standings After September Rodeo 6 and under Boys 1. Wood Cooper, 86.5; 2. Boutwell Brock, 76.5; 3. Ansley Creed, 59.5; 4. Granger Lucas, 40; 5. Scribner Reno, 17; 6. Sullivan Dax, 15; 7. Godwin Weston, 1.5 6 and under Girls 1. Wimberly Timber, 77; 2. Sandoval Isabela, 55.5; 3. Major Brooklyn, 38; 4. Cain Dalli, 32; 5. Trujillo Wacey, 18; 6. Ramsey Gracie, 8; 7. Goemmer Makenna, 0 7-9 Boys 1. Lane Reed, 63; 2. Faron Candaleria, 54; 3. Estavan Hernandez, 54; 4. Dax Reed, 42; 5. Jackson Godwin, 37; 6. Roan Oldfield, 37; 7. Clate Harwell, 25; 8. Clay Garley, 23; 9. Calvin Autrey, 0 7-9 Girls 1. Quincy Sulivan, 79; 2. Weslynn Reno, 59; 3. Evan Segura, 52; 4. Codi Reed, 47; 5. Shayna Winberley, 45; 6. Donna Begay, 29; 7. Paige Draeger-Owne, 21; 8. Kimber Perkins, 0 10-13 Boys 1. Wade Brody, 61; 2. Bell Kyler, 60; 3. English Sterlin, 52; 4. Munoz Zane, 41; 5. Thompson Stran, 39; 6. Edwards O.T., 38; 7. Munoz Landon,

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32; 8. Galaz Roberto, 29; 9. Sanchez Tristan, 28; 10. Orris Jake, 21; 11. Lucero Kyle, 19; 12. Goemmer Kade, 16; 13. Hatch Wade, 11.5; 14. Reno Bladen, 6; 15. Wood Quinten, 4; 16. Autrey Cooper, 0 10-13 Girls 1. Mckinley Peyton, 64; 2. Harwell Kaitlyn, 43; 3. Sandoval Mari, 34; 4. Eaves Kasey, 34; 5. Shofner Abbie, 32; 6. Reed Cami, 29; 7. Garcia Hunter, 27; 8. Orris Lyndsey, 26.5; 9. Hernandez Sarah, 25; 10. Jackson Lexie, 22; 11. Danley Loryn, 16; 12. Goemmer Fallon, 12; 13. Edwards Kayce, 11; 14. Ross Kerstyn, 8; 15. Strader Ashley, 3; 16. Morales Jamie, 0; 17. Serna Bailey Anne, 0; 18. Strader Lexi, 0 14-18 Boys 1. Tyler Plant, 77; 2. Blaine Garley, 63; 3. Robby LeFebre, 51; 4. Garrett Jacobs, 43; 5. Bennie Lovato, 0 14-18 Girls 1. Leia Pluemer, 68; 2. Kacey Clark, 61; 3. Bianca Sauceda, 49; 4. Shinia Borrego, 44; 5. Lindsey Adcock, 33; 6. Shelby Auge, 26; 7. Brooke Eaves, 26; 8. Ashlyn Meeks, 17; 9. Meghan Meeks, 16; 10. McKenzie Jackson, 14; 11. Abi Woodmansee, 10; 12. Gabrielle Lovata, 0

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Please Find Additional Information at www.cibolacountygymkhanarodeo.com

Thanks to all of our great Sponsors! Farmers Insurance - Amanda Vigil Saddle Sponsor American Fence - Albuquerque, NM Saddle Sponsor Diamond G - Grants NM - Saddle Sponsor Chaffins Ranch & Feed - Milan NM Saddle Sponsor Gurley Motors Knights of Columbus - Grants NM Red Bluff Buckles Continental Divide NM Dairy Queen - Milan NM Napa Auto Parts - Grants NN Med Systems Inc. - Grants NM Grants Delta Tire - Grants NM Continental Divide Electric Cooperative Grants NM Red Lion Inn - Grants NM Peto Iron Skillet - Milan NM

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Go to www.nmhighschoolrodeo.com for NMHSRA information

Go to www.arizonajuniorrodeo.com for AJRA information

2012/13 Schedule

Spring Schedule

2012/13 Season

November 10 - 11, 2012 Buckeye, AZ Entries Close October 26

March 23 - 24, 2013 Farmington, NM

November 24-25, 2012 Florence, AZ - Entries due Nov. 7

April 6 & & 7, 2013 Ft. Sumner, NM

January - TBD

January 26 - 27, 2013 Casa Grande, AZ Entries Close January 11 February - Open March 9 - 10, 2013 Cottonwood, AZ April, 2013 Willcox, AZ Dates TBD May, 2013 Prescott, AZ (Jr. High State Finals) June, 2013 Payson, AZ High School State Final Dates and Information TBD

Cutting Schedule November 24 - 25, 2012 Marana w/SACHA Entries Close Nov 9 March 30 - 31, 2013 Fletcher’s Arena Entries Close March 15 April 13 - 14, 2013 Fletcher’s Arena Entries Close March 29 May 18 - 19, 2013 Fletcher’s Arena Entries Close May 3 June 13 - 15, 2013 Payson-State Finals Entries Close May 30

February 9-10, 2012 Lake Havasu, AZ - Entries due Jan. 23

April 20 & 21, 2013 T or C, NM (prom)

March 9-10, 2012 Wickenburg, AZ - Entries due Feb. 20

May 4 & 5, 2013 Las Vegas, NM

April 13-14, 2012 Buckeye, AZ - Entries due March 27

May 11 & 12, 2013 Gallup, NM

Prescott, AZ (Finals) TBD (May or June)

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he Professional Bull Riders announced the release of the first half of its nationally televised 2013 Built Ford Tough Series schedule today. The PBR will celebrate 20 years of competition in 2013. In just two decades, the dream of 20 cowboys has harnessed the raw power of bull riding and transformed a county-fair spectacle into a worldwide sports and entertainment phenomenon. More than 100 million viewers watch primetime PBR programming annually on networks around the world and nearly two million fans attend BFTS and Touring Pro Division events each year. PBR has awarded over $120 million dollars in prize money through 20 years of competition, including a $1 million dollar bonus to the PBR World Champion each year. “Celebrating 20 years of PBR competition is a momentous occasion for us,” PBR Chairman and CEO Jim Haworth said. “Two decades of hard work and one unified dream has altered the sport of bull riding in its entirety. It is something we couldn’t have done without the support of our stock contractors, riders and loyal, passionate fans. We are very excited for the 2013 season and the future of PBR.” The BFTS schedule includes 26 stops in more than 15 states, featuring the world’s best bull riders up against the roughest, toughest bucking bulls. The 2013 season will kick off at the world’s most famous arena, New York’s Madison Square Garden, Jan. 4-6, and will conclude in Las Vegas at the 2013 PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals, Oct. 23-27. Highlights of this year’s schedule include the Ty Murray Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M., the

fourth-annual Iron Cowboy in Dallas and Last Cowboy Standing taking place in Las Vegas. The tour will also feature a stop in Louisville, Ky., after last being there in 2002. The Louisville event will take place at the KFC Yum! Center for the very first time. The 2013 season will also mark the PBR’s 18th consecutive year visiting Billings, Mont. St. Louis, Mo., and Fresno, Calif., rejoin the BFTS schedule after appearing as stops on the tour in 2011. Tacoma, Wash., also returns as part of the 2013 season for the first time since 2009. An additional 10 events in the second half of the season will be announced at a later date. For ticket and event information visit www.PBR.com.

2013 Built Ford Tough Series Schedule: First Half Jan. 4-6 New York Madison Square Garden Jan. 12-13 Chicago Allstate Arena Jan. 18-19 Winston-Salem, N.C. - LJVM Coliseum Jan. 25-27 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena Feb. 1-2 Sacramento, CA - Sleep Train Arena Feb. 8-10 Anaheim, CA - Honda Center Feb. 15-17 St. Louis Scottrade Center Feb. 23-24 Kansas City, MO. Sprint Center March 2 Arlington, Texas Cowboys Stadium March 9-10 Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome March 16-17 Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center March 22-24 Albuquerque, NM - The Pit April 5-7 Billings, MT - Rimrock Auto Arena April 13-14 Louisville, KY - KFC Yum! Center April 20-21 Des Moines, IO - Wells Fargo Arena April 26-27 Boise, ID - Idaho Center May 10-11 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center


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2012 Florence Junior Parada Rodeo Saturday, November 24 and Sunday, November 25, 2012 Entry Form Contestant Name: ______________________________________ Phone Number: (_____)_______________________ Mailing address: __________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail address:___________________________________________________ Birth date: _______________________________________ Age as of December 31, 2012: ______________________ ALL ENTRIES / FEES ARE FOR TWO GO ROUNDS - except Novelty events which can be entered for 1 day if desired. Novelty and point events and the associated fees are listed below. Add the event fees and trophy fee then enter the total at the bottom of the entry form. You must also CIRCLE the three (3) events which you choose to count toward the All-Around points. Slack will begin at 7:30 a.m. and performances will begin at 12:30 p.m. Day sheets will be posted on the website NLT November 21, 2012. NOVELTY EVENTS / AGE GROUPS AS NOTED Pee Wee Barrels Flag Race (Double flags) Goat Tail Pull Pick up Race Boot Race RODEO POINT EVENTS / AGE GROUPS Team Roping (boys/girls) Parents Name:______________________ Draw Partner : Header: ____ Heeler:____ Reason for draw:____________________ Ribbon Roping (boys/girls) Draw Partner:____ Reason for draw:____________________ Boys Calf Touch Boys Tie Down / Calf Roping Boys Chute Dogging Boys / Girls Breakaway Girls Barrel Racing Girls Goat Tying ROUGH STOCK POINT EVENTS / AGE GROUPS Sheep Riding Ages 3 to 7 $40 Calf Riding Ages 8 to 9 $80 Steer Riding Pee Wee Bulls Junior Bulls Senior Bulls Bareback Saddle Bronc

5 to 8 $10 x = $10 x = $10 x =

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13 to 15

16 to 18

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9 to 12

13 to 15

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$30 $30 $30 (girls) $30 $30

$30 $30 $30 (girls) $30 $30

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14 to 15

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10 to 11

$90 $100 $110 $120 $90 $90

EVENT FEES TOTAL Secretary Fee Office/Administrative Fees Trophy Fee (ONE PER CONTESTANT)

None None $20

None None $20

None None $20

None None $20

None None $20

TOTAL FEES Please initial each item on the following Requirements Checklist to verify that all forms, payments, waivers, etc. are signed and included. item 1 2 3 4 5 6

Description of Requirement Did you circle the THREE (3) events which will count toward the All-Around points? Is a copy of the contestant’s birth certificate included with the entry form to verify their age? (No other form of identification will be accepted.) Is the Waiver of Liability signed and enclosed? (Please print form also found on website) Is a personal check, Cashier’s Check or Money Order made payable to Pinal County Mounted Posse enclosed with the Entry Form, Waiver of Liability & Birth Certificate copy? Will the Entry Forms & other information be postmarked no later than midnight, November 16, 2012? Are all items on the Requirements Checklist completed and initialed?

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Please contact one of the following with any questions regarding entries. DO NOT contact them regarding Event Rules. Dale Harman – 723-0022 • Cindy Cluff – 560-6531 • Jackie Olguin – 520-414-5384 Drop off entries, documents and payment at the Pinal County Historical Museum on Main Street or mail ALL required documentation (Waiver, Payment, Birth Certificate Copy and Entry Form) to: Pinal County Mounted Posse • c/o Florence Jr. Parada Rodeo Secretary • PO Box 1128 • Florence, AZ 85132


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Brushy Creek Ranch – Cochise, Arizona Rex is an AQHA red roan gelding, big, stout and good looking. Gentle for anyone. Has been ridden by my wife and grandson. Lots of trail and pasture work. Roped on, mostly heading with some heeling, good in the box. He’s easy to ride and handle. A friend and part of the family. This price is too cheap for this horse. You’ll be proud to own him. $4,850 Bucky is a AQHA buckskin gelding. 12 yrs, 15H, excellent trail, goes anywhere through the rivers and good in mountains. Knows cattle and has been roped on, easy to handle, no buck, no kick, good to ride and shoe. $2,800

Buck is a good looking 3-year-old, 14.3H buckskin, lineback, quarter gelding. Gentle and lots of riding. Mountains, rocks and rivers ok. Used to drive roping steers back to chutes. NO BUCK. NO KICK. Gentle enough for most anyone. Call for price and progress.

AQHA, beautiful, Blue Roan gelding. 12 yrs., 15.2H. Very gentle and easy to handle. Lots of trail rides. Rivers and mountains ok. Ridden by a woman the past few years. Knows cattle and rope. He’s a really nice, big, horse to have around. $3,750

Rocky is a pretty, stout bay roan gelding. 7 yrs., 14H, 1,000 lbs, or more. Super gentle and kind, gentle with kids. Small enough to get on and off easy. Stout enough to carry anyone. Lots of trail riding. Good in brush and mountains. Excellent walk. Trots out nice and smooth. Has been in some rough country. I am 6'3" and weigh 190 lbs. - no problems. Easy to shoe, bathe, and clip. He’s a one of a kind gelding. Color, age, disposition and conformation. Cheap at $3,700

Chunky is a 9-yr-old 15.1H really stout, sorrel quarter gelding. Lots of trail riding, ridden by teenage girl last 2 years, goes anywhere, real gentle, good to ride, load and shoe. Has done some cattle work and knows a rope. A nice horse to have around. Call for price.

Pal is a good looking sorrel and white tobianno gelding. 7 yrs., 15.1H. Excellent trail horse. Ridden everywhere by everyone. A really nice horse. Easy to load, shoe and handle. He’s a steal at $1,750

www.deakshorses.webs.com Call Deak at 602/377-0492 (cell) • Danny at 520/507-4181

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We had a great start to our fall races with a super double race weekend. Haley Wolfe cleaned house on her good horse Mia, winning nearly $1,100 over the weekend. We had a total of 139 open entries, 40 youth and 20 senior entries. The ground was great and everything ran smoothly with the help of plenty of volunteers. Our directors decided to award a total of 10 saddles for our district finals and we are on target to get close to another $15,000 in added money. Our best fund raising is putting on barrel races! However, a big thanks goes to the Doyle’s who helped us raise over $500 with their 1/2 of beef raffle. Now Christine Lewis and Molly Cheese are working on our double weekend cancer race in October and we have 8 buckles donated. McGee Park is the place to come and run barrels this fall. Get all the results at nmnbha.com and friend us on Facebook at New Mexico NBHA Done.

Upcoming races: NM-1 November 4 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Nov 17-18 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Double weekend! Start at 4 p.m. on Saturday State Fundraiser - Average Pot - Fees will be $10 more

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Open 1 p.m. December 9 Belen Horsemans Arena Exhibitions 11-12:30 Open 1 p.m. December 16 Belen Horsemans Arena Exhibitions 11-12:30 Open 1 p.m.

NBHA – Arizona NBHA 11th Annual Fall Classic Show October 6-7, 2012 South Buckeye Equestrian & Event Center Arena, Buckeye, AZ Congratulations to all the winners! NBHA had a great show with a lot of activities going on during the weekend. We ran 368 riders through two day of tremulous barrel racing. The ground was great thanks to Joe the tractor driver!! Fast time for the weekend was a 16.907 by Barbara Wright great run Barbara and welcome to NBHA. Total $$ paid out this weekend was $10,889! “Pink Race” was well attended with 74 riders and all most all riders were in Pink! A total of 50% was paid out to the riders and 50% was donated to the Susan G. Komen race for the cure supported by the Army Wives of 258 Engineer Company and Diane Ramirez Group that will be participating in the run & walk. Thanks to all that had hat issues and donated to the Susan G. Komen Fund. Also for all the other donations to the Troop Boxes for needed items for Afghanistan Troops of the 258 Engineers thank you! There was enough for 8 boxes that will be shipped this week. See you at the next NBHA! South Buckeye Equestrian & Event Center Buckeye, AZ Open 5D; October 6, 2012 1D 1. Lake Mehalic on Raisen, 17.33, $305; 2. Shelly Ryan on Peppermint Dash Cat, 17.367, $254; 3. 3207 Rick Manucy on JKT Saddies Wild Man, 17.383, $204; 4. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Bellas Money, 17.391, $153; 5. Doskie Edwards on Doskie Firewater, 17.399, $102 2D 1. Lila Pierce on Perks Nugget, 17.832, $281; 2. 7759 5Laura Lee Leynnwood on Blurr, 17.846, $234; 3. Stephanie Cochrun on Bris Velvet Streak, 17.886, $187; 4. Julie Rainwater on Mac, 17.888, $140; 5. Shanda Chambers on Slow Motion, 17.931, $94 3D 1. Jamalie Holzer on Dutchman’s Mito “Moe”,

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18.331, $244; 2. Paula Bohl on Azure Te Tatent, 18.335, $204; 3. Cabrina Vickers on Rocks Driftin Rain, 18.456, $163; 4. Krissy Taylor on Skpn’ Out all Nite “Skippy”, 18.472, $122; 5. Margaret Parker on Cat, 18.491, $81 4D 1. Shelly Ryan on Hammer Time, 18.86, $220; 2. Michele Hiemstra on Turbo, 18.865, $183; 3. Miki Martin on PS I Love You, 18.918, $147; 4. Janette Diamont on Albie, 18.941, $110; 5. Terra Gerling on Champ, 18.999, $73 5D 1. Debbie Carter on Spartan, 19.342, $171; 2. Krissy Taylor on Gold Kingsd Dynomite, 19.353, $142; 3. Casey Kortsen on Cash Income, 19.372, $114; 4. Iliana Hoedel on Muffin, 19.44, $85; 5. Amanda Shaw on LDL Little Chessy, 19.483, $57 October 7, 2012 1D 1. Barbara Wright on Runway & Hyde, 16.907, $263; 2. Lila Pierce on Perks Nugget, 17.133, $219; 3. Brittany Hempel on Yin, 17.218, $176; 4. Shelby Shupe on Whizzer Guy, 17.246, $132; 5. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Bellas Money, 17.271, $88 2D 1. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Frenchman Tarzan, 17.423, $242; 2. Cindy Grider on Doc Olena Breeze, 17.437, $202; 3. Madison Hunt on Sheza Real Sweetie “Sweetie”, 17.487, $161; 4. Sarah MacDonald on Mi Ventana Bueno, 17.491, $121; 5. Deb Neal on Free Stylen Flicka, 17.511, $81 3D 1. Diana Paris on Insist, 17.914, $211; 2. Stephanie Cochrun on Bris Velvet Streak, 17.931, $176; 3. Laura Lee Leynnwood on Tahoe Connection “Pist, 17.948, $140; 4. Jenna Savage on Wicked Little Bug, 17.974, $105; 5. Patti Utz on Blazin Buckle Bunny “Blazy”, 18.017, $70 4D 1. Margaret Parker on Cat, 18.446, $190; 2. Maggie Raley on Dunny, 18.451, $158; 3. Paige Bruins on Equal Dunit, 18.477, $126; 4. Krissy Taylor on Skpn’ Out all Nite “Skippy”, 18.618, $95; 5. 81348Casey Kortsen on Cash Income, 18.679, $63 5D 1. Iliana Hoedel on Doc’s Lil Royal Chili, 18.966, $147; 2. Michele Hiemstra on Turbo, 19.02, $123; 3. Belle Lockhart on Kacee, 19.082, $98; 4. Miki Martin on PS I Love You, 19.257, $74; 5. Deanna (Dee) Baer on HW “ Spanky”, 19.283, $49 $25 Open; October 7, 2012 1D 1. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Bellas Money, 34.662, $74; 2. Brittany Hempel on Yin, 34.718, $45; 3. Donna Cohen on White Sox, 34.834, $30 2D 1. Stephanie Cochrun on Bris Velvet Streak, 35.817, $68; 2. April Jensen on Bardells Grey Dancer, 36.461, $41; 3. Shawn Stirling-Schuck on Billy Z Kid, 36.48, $27 3D 1. Shelly Ryan on Hammer Time, 36.912, $60; 2.


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Margaret Parker on Cat, 36.937, $36; 3. Maggie Raley on Dunny, 37.072, $24 4D 1. Belle Lockhart on Kacee, 37.835, $54; 2. Michele Hiemstra on Turbo, 37.885, $32; 3. Krissy Taylor on Gold Kingsd Dynomite, 38.052, $21; 5D 1. Cassie Robertson on Finally A Scotch, 39.29, $42; 2. Emily Ashey on Lucky’s Silver Shoes, 39.784, $25; 3. Janey Dougherty on Dixie, 40.066, $17 Youth 4D; October 6, 2012 1D 1. Lake Mehalic on Raisen, 17.33, $70; 2. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Bellas Money, 17.391, $47 2D PHOTO COURTESY OF Buckle winners from the NBHA 11th Annual Fall Classic Show 1. Stephanie Cochrun on Bris Velvet Streak, GLYNN THROWER PHOTOGRAPHY 17.886, $60; 2. Kara Lindsay on Rosies Shadow 5D One, 18.083, $40 1. Nicole Evans on Shez a Cowboy Fling, 19.398, $89; 2. Amanda Shaw 3D on LDL Little Chessy, 19.483, $67; 3. Cody Jo Sparks on Sissy, 19.827, 1. Maggie Raley on Dunny, 18.621, $40; 2. Bridgette Graeb on Fudgie, $45; 4. Clarissa Zaragoza on Smokin Misty Blue AKA “Z, 20.356, $22 18.691, $27 Pee Wee - 6 Under; October 6, 2012 4D 1D 1. Mady Leuthard on AB Dizzy Flower Dream “Ella”, 19.666, $30; 2. 1. Jordan Rainwater on Cheyene, 32.211, $5; 2. Constanzia Williamson on Clarissa Zaragoza on Smokin Misty Blue AKA “Z, 20.356, $20 Thursday, 43.483, $4; 3. Bella Williamson on Thursday, 53.559, $4; 4. October 7, 2012 Frances Chapman on Annie Love, 68.318, $3; 5. Ethan Nunn on Maple, 1D 75.35, $2 1. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Bellas Money, 17.271, $55; 2. Mc Kenzie October 7, 2012 Wiertzema on Frenchman Tarzan, 17.423, $37 1D 2D 1. Jordan Rainwater on Cheyene, 34.323, $4; 2. Raylei Anderson on Blue, 1. Brooke Pierce on Powered by Perks, 17.775, $47; 2. Stephanie Cochrun 40.302, $3; 3. Frances Chapman on Annie Love, 65.365, $3 on Bris Velvet Streak, 17.931, $32 WR 7-10; Sat October 6, 2012 3D 1. Maggie Raley on Dunny, 18.451, $53 4D 1. Haley Bohl on Miller Top Sail, 19.416, $24; 2. Janey Dougherty on Dixie, 19.882, $16 Senior 4D; October 6, 2012 1D: 1. Lila Pierce on Perks Nugget, 17.832, $81 2D: 1. Margaret Parker on Cat, 18.491, $69 3D: 1. Miki Martin on PS I Love You, 18.918, $46 4D: 1. Jonna Baker on Lady, 21.527, $35 October 7, 2012 1D: 1. Lila Pierce on Perks Nugget, 17.133, $81 2D: 1. Laura Lee Leynnwood on Blurr, 17.698, $69 3D: 1. Lila Pierce on Powerd By Perks, 18.3, $46 4D: 1. Miki Martin on PS I Love You, 19.257, $35 Pink Cancer Race 5D NBHA 50% Jackpot + $300 Added Cash October 6, 2012 1D 1. Ali Guida on Irish Sports Model, 17.359, $160; 2. Shelly Ryan on We Pawn Peppermint Dash Cat, 17.367, $120; 3. Rick Manucy on JKT Saddies Wild Cars, Trucks, Tools, Jewelry, Native Man, 17.383, $80; 4. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema on Bellas Money, 17.391, $40 American Items, Electronics, Trailers, 2D RV’s, Off Road Toys, Boats, Ranch 1. Hannnah Elwood on Redneck Rampage, 17.87, $147; 2. Stephanie Equipment, Tractors, and Much More. Cochrun on Bris Velvet Streak, 17.886, $110; 3. Julie Rainwater on Mac, 17.888, $73; 4. Melissa Daniels on Ace, 17.939, $37 Located at Exit 257 3D North of Interstate I-40 1. Lila Pierce on Powerd By Perks, 18.508, $128; 2. Laura Lee Leynnwood 2 miles East of Winslow, Arizona on Tahoe Connection “Pist, 18.58, $96; 3. Shawn Stirling-Schuck on Billy Z Auto Sales: 928/289-1993 Kid, 18.588, $64; 4. Pattilee Gann on Q-Bert, 18.635, $32 Pawn Shop: 928/289-1995 4D 1. Shelly Ryan on Hammer Time, 18.86, $115; 2. Janette Diamont on Albie, 18.941, $86; 3. Terra Gerling on Champ, 18.999, $57; 4. Deborah White on Cheeta’s Red Freckles, 19.022, $29

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1D 1. Maggie Raley on Dunny, 19.054, $5; 2. Lilly Nunn on Maple, 19.256, $4; 3. Wyatt Nunn on Maple, 22.147, $4; 4. Maesyn Daniels on Dixie, 25.6, $3; 5. Angelina Paviceric on Maverick, 30.655, $2 October 7, 2012 1D 1. Maggie Raley on Dunny, 19.471, $4; 2. Maesyn Daniels on Dixie, 26.67, $3; 3. Angelina Paviceric on Moon, 50, $3

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12. Lee Ann Rust, Stephenville, TX, $61,587 13. Christina Richman, Glendora, CA, $60,872 14. Trula Churchill, Valentine, NE, $60,777 15. Christy Loflin, Franktown, CO, $54,852 16. Fallon Taylor, Whitesboro, TX, $53,931 17. Robyn Herring, Huntington, TX, $52,201 18. Sammi Bessert, Loma, CO, $52,138

19. Sydni Blanchard, Tucumcari, NM, $50,612 20. Liz Combs, Eltopia, WA, $46,737 21. Britany Fleck, Bismarck, ND, $43,422 22. Kim Schulze, Larkspur, CO, $43,046 23. Emily Efurd, Pittsburg, TX, $42,837 24. Tana Renick, Kingston, OK, $39,597 25. Pamela Capper, Cheney, WA, $38,557

WPRA 2012 WPRA World - Pro Rodeo Standings As of Ocotber12, 2012 1. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, TX, $170,961 2. Lindsay Sears, Nanton, AB, CN, $136,321 3. Mary Walker, Ennis, TX, $127,292 4. Carlee Pierce, Stephenville, TX, $124,520 5. Sherry Cervi, Marana, AZ, $93,062 6. Nikki Steffes, Vale, SD, $86,722 7. Kaley Bass, Kissimmee, FL, $86,282 8. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, OR, $81,799 9. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, SD, $72,461 OCT 12 10. Benette Barrington-Little, Ardmore, OK, $68,394 11. Kelli Tolbert, Hooper, UT, $63,681

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YOUTH RACE #2 SUN., JAN. 6 $100 ADDED 5D

SENIOR RACE #1 SAT., JAN. 5 $100 ADDED 5D

SENIOR RACE #2 SUN., JAN. 6 $100 ADDED 5D

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YOUTH RACE #1 SAT., JAN. 12 $100 ADDED 4D

YOUTH RACE #2 SUN., JAN. 13 $100 ADDED 4D

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Gold Spur Membership Participation at a USTRC event automatically qualifies you for a Regional Shoot-Out position

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Gold Plus Membership The best membership value for the roper who demands more and has the National Finals in sight! (must be 18 or older to purchase)

Membership Benefits + Receive $1,000 in Flex Earnings just by participating at a USTRC event + Distinctive card with your name, USTRC ID number and TRIAD classification

Membership Benefits + You get all the benefits of the Gold Spur for you and your immediate family members, plus

+ 12 monthly issues of the industry leader, SuperLooper Magazine

Flex Earnings

+ Eligible to compete at more than 80 sanctioned and 350 affiliate events nationwide

Complimentary Family Memberships

+ Draw in and never worry about finding a partner again! (some restrictions apply)

+ An individual record of your earnings and accomplishments + Unmatched customer service

Gold Spur Options Tailor your Gold Spur membership to fit your style with these options Rope both ends? Get a double number!

+ Receive $3,000 Flex Earnings just by participating at a USTRC event. + Add immediate family members (children and spouse) in the same household age 20 and under at the time of application at no extra charge. + A spouse (legal proof required) recieves a Gold Plus membership and $3,000 Flex Earnings upon event participation + A child receives a Gold Spur membership and $1,000 Flex Earnings upon event participation

Gold Plus Ropings + Exclusively at USTRC Sanctioned Events + For Gold Plus members 25 and older

(Fees can apply)

Keep It in the Family

+ Century Bonus - 100% payback + Guaranteed added money at Regional Finals Gold Plus ropings

+ Add immediate family members (children and spouse) in the same household age 20 and under at the time of application

Check Writing Privileges

+ Each family member receives the same Gold Spur Membership benefits, including $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a USTRC event

Reserve Stalls

Lifetime Membership: You’ve Earned It

+ Ropers can pay entry fees by check at Sanctioned and Affiliate events + Reserve stalls (limited to two per member at ropings offering service) up to one week prior to the event

+ Ropers currently 70 or celebrating that milestone anytime in 2012 are eligible for a lifetime membership at the time of application (family members must renew annually)

NRS Discount

+ Enjoy all the benefits of the Gold Spur membership for a one-time only fee, including $1,000 in Flex Earnings annually upon participation at a USTRC event

Double Number Application

+ Available for U.S. addresses only

International Gold Spur Membership + Gold Spur benefits know no borders. You receive the basic benefits plus $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a USTRC event.

+ Receive a 10% discount on any product purchased through National Ropers Supply. + Apply for Double Number at No Extra Charge

Extended Entry Deadlines + Enter by phone up to one week after the postmark deadline with your credit card. A 3% surcharge will apply to all credit card transactions.

+ SuperLooper Magazine provided through U.S. Foreign Mail Service + For Non-US Residents

Jr. Looper Membership + FREE to youth age 12 and under at the time of application

UNITED STATES TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS The Official Home of America’s Cowboy Sport

+ Includes Jr. Looper card with name, USTRC ID number and birthdate + $1,000 in Flex Earnings annually upon participation at a USTRC event + Valid age documentation required (i.e. birth certificate, certified ID card) + No annual renewal + Social Security Number required

USTRC memberships are NON REFUNDABLE, NON TRANSFERABLE. All memberships expire December 31, 2013, with the exception of membership purchased after August 31, 2013 and before January 1, 2014. Membership purchased during that time will be valid until December 31, 2014. Allow 3-4 weeks for processing. Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery of SuperLooper Magazine. USTRC reserves the right to obtain a payment electronically for any check or other instrument you send by initiating an ACH (electronic) debit of the amount of your check or instrument to your account. Your check or instrument will not be returned to you by USTRC or your bank. Your bank account may be debited the same day payment is received.


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2013 Membership Application Membership active as of September 1, 2012 and expires December 31, 2013. Take advantage of joining online at ustrc.com or complete the application below. Indicate in the boxes the number of memberships at each level for which you are applying. Please print or type.

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Gold Spur Membership USTRC’s Standard Membership Package. First-time member.

$100

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Additional Family Membership Please list names and information on this application form. One SuperLooper Magazine subscription per household.

$50 Each

First Time or Expired Double Number Must be classified as a #5 or higher. Application fee non-refundable.

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Gold Plus Family Members / Gold Spur Family Members Must be an immediate family member, spouse or children, living at home age 20 and younger at the time of application $40

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Jr. Looper Membership Available to youth 12 and under at the time of application. Valid age documentation and social security number required.

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Step Up America

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ecently I had to look up the phone number for traffic court and while I was on hold for the better part of a day I had time to thumb through the city, county, state and federal government sections of the phone book. There were listings for everything from A to Z, from alcoholic services to a zoo. (Why is the government serving alcohol?) It dawned on me that with our government’s gushing red ink we simply can’t afford to continue to fund graffiti hotlines and Cantonese translators. There were phone numbers for street sweeping, adult sports, golf courses and,

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of course, traffic court. (I’d get rid of that one right now!) There’s also a phone number for a flood control agency, even though It hasn’t flooded in my neck of the woods since 1969. I wonder what those folks have been doing to keep themselves occupied these past 40 years? Then there’s a phone number for the Adopt-A-Highway program in which people volunteer to pick up trash along our highways. As bad as our roads are getting I’d say to heck with the bottles and cheeseburger wrappers, it’s time to really adopt a highway by trading in their trash bags for a shovel and a wheelbarrow and start patching holes and building bridges. Under listings for our county there were things like food stamps, DUI schools and smoking classes. Now I ask you, do we really need to be teaching people how to smoke? And what does a department called “Affirming Family Empowerment” do? There were several listings for fire departments and it occurred to me that perhaps the time has come to go back to volunteer departments. My Grandfather eventually got paid five bucks for every fire he fought as Chief and I think maybe we could afford that. There were also several listings for things like Lead Abatement, Hazmat, and Bomb Disposal. Because our prisons are costing way too much I suggest we take every prisoner convicted of child molestation and send them out to defuse bombs and clean up hazardous spills. We could replace the Solid Waste department with politicians since it’s something they know a lot about. I’d also look into replacing Parks and Recreation Departments with convicted pot heads. If they want to smoke grass they’d have to mow it, too. I’d leave the air traffic controllers in place though because you

really don’t want some pot smoker telling airplanes when and where to land. While on hold I came up with a program I call “Step Up America” in which people with special skills will replace government employees by working for free. For instance, we could get rid of immunization programs by asking cowboys to give the shots. I’d get rid of jury duty and instead everyone would take a turn being a Judge-For-A-Day. Those lucky enough to draw a spot on the Supreme Court couldn’t do any worse than what we have now and look at the money we’d save. We could hire fewer teachers by asking professionals to teach at least one day once every school year for free. We simply cannot afford programs listed in my phone book like the Barbering and Cosmetology Program, the lottery and special translators for people who don’t speak English. Evidently they can. They can call a translator to learn how they can get government services. I say if they can’t speak English they don’t get food stamps. I wouldn’t fire the translators, however, instead I’d put them to work translating the Indians and Chinese at phone centers who are supposedly speaking English when we call for help. I’d stimulate the post office by having our mail sorted and delivered by all the convicted crystal meth users and speed freaks. We’d get our mail in a day! As for the Immigration Office and Wildlife Services, we can kill two birds with one stone, so to speak. I’d quit turning wolves and mountain lions loose to terrorize and I’d take their radio collars and place them on illegal alien drug pushers so we’d keep track of them instead. Let’s face it folks, we’re broke and the time has come to Step Up America! wwwLeePittsbooks.com


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Classified Rates 15 cents a word, with a $5 minimum. All submissions must be sent to The All-Around in writing. We cannot accept classified advertising by phone. Mail with payment, to be received by the 10th of the month to: 10601 Lomas Blvd. NE, Suite 106 Albuquerque, NM 87112 phone: 505/890-1504; fax: 505/792-5678 e-mail: AllAround@wspubs.com

CATTLE Bucking Bulls – Vermejo River Ranch Bucking Bulls, Maxwell, NM. Home of #906 Breakdown. Bucking stock, schools and rodeo production. Semen and calves available. Call Danny Quartieri 575-375-2566 or Vermejo.river@hotmail.com Andersen and Hammock Cattle Co, LLC Corriente cattle for sale or lease. For more information, call 520-251-0650 or 520-251-1497

Rimrock Spurs and Bits – Custom spurs and bits for sale. Using only the finest sterling silver with designs second to none, Rimrock Spurs and Bits delivers. Call for a free brochure and with questions or order information. Call 505-598-0884 For Sale – Corriente Cattle. Shepley Ranch LLC has the best to rope or wrestle. Call Evan Tripp today for pricing at 520-251-0530 MISCELLANEOUS Need a barn, metal building, arena, pipe fence, remodel/addition, or new home construction? Call OutWest Builders – Darin Price at 505-238-0696 Host your next event at the Bernalillo County Sheriffs Posse Arena Complete facility includes 120 X 275 ft. covered arena, 40 stalls, 36 RV hookups, electric/water, dump stations, bathrooms, concessions and plenty of parking. Contact J.C. Stevens at 505-292-6515

Jr. Barrel Horse for Sale Great 8-12 year old barrel, pole, flag horse. She knows the routine and travels well – always ready to go. Easy to shoe, trailers well, easy keeper and likes to run. Asking $2,500 OBO. My pens are full and I need to reduce my herd. Call or text 505-259-7975

Discount Saddle Co. of NM – Close out sale on Simco and American Saddlery Brand saddles. All 15 inch seats, all leather. One each: Bear Trap, high back, pleasure, barrel, roper saddles. $350 each. For more information please call 505-507-8668 prorodeohorses.com - The online marketplace for the serious rodeo competitor. Serving rodeo cowboys and cowgirls across the USA and Canada for over 12 years. Horseshoeing & Ranch Work – 15 years experience. Blake Rainsdon, Socorro, NM 307-752-6602 Rope All Winter – 5 acres land in Cave Creek, AZ. Build your dream home with arena. Borders public land and county trail system. Two Active roping arenas in the area. Close to major shopping. $245,000 – Terms Available. Call Crec at 623-465-0117

Find the All-Around at These Locations 7-11 Food Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chinle, AZ A & L Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Silver City, NM Animal Health Express . . . . . . . . . . . .Tucson, AZ Bennie’s Western Store . . . . . . . . . . .Artesia, NM Bostons Feed & Fence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page, AZ Brown Cow Saddle Blanket Co. . . . .Santa Fe, NM Buckeye Feed & Supply Patch . . . . . .Buckeye, AZ Camp Verde Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . .Camp Verde, AZ Cherrill’s Western Apparel . . . . . . . . .T OR C, NM Chaffin’s Ranch & Rope Supply . . . . . .Milan, NM Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . .Bosque Farms, NM Chitwood Family Feed & Sup. . . . . .Maricopa, AZ Corner Feed & Tack . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Winslow, AZ CWW Feed Store & More . . . . . . .San Ysidro, NM Dale’s Town & Country . . . . . . . . . . .Surprise, AZ Dan’s Boots & Saddles . . . . . . .Albuquerque, NM Dan’s Western Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tijeras, NM David’s Western Store . . . . . . . . . . .Chandler, AZ Double D Western World . . . . . . .Wickenburg, AZ Fancher 5 Feed & Tack . . . . . . . . . . .Kingman, AZ Gene’s Shoe Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . .Flagstaff, AZ Glenwood Trading Company . . . . .Glenwood, NM Globe Stockyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Globe, AZ H & S Pipe Fence Feed . . . . . . . . . . .Thatcher, AZ

High Lonesome Trading Co . . . . . . . . .Elfrida, AZ High Noon Feed & Tack . . . . . . . . . . .Sonoita, AZ Holbrook Feed & Seed . . . . . . . . . . .Holbrook, AZ Horsemen’s Feed And Supply . .Albuquerque, NM Landmark Mercantile . . . . . . . . . . .Mesquite, NM Long Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belen, NM Mountain Market & Feed . . . . . . . . . .Tucson, AZ Navajo Feed Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gallup, NM North Arizona Feed Country . . . . . . . .Tucson, AZ Old Mill Western Mercantile . . . . . . . . .Belen, NM Old Mill Western Mercantile #2 . . .Edgewood, NM Old Town Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tucson, AZ Olsen’s Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flagstaff, AZ Olsen’s Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chino Valley, AZ Pic-N-Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chinle, AZ Post’s Feed & Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marana, AZ Quien Sabe Trading . . . . . . . . . . .Bloomfield, NM RRR Traders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterflow, NM Saba’s Western Store # 5 . . . . . .Queen Creek, AZ Saba’s Western Store #11 . . . . . . . . . .Peoria, AZ Saba’s Western Store #7 . . . . . . .Cave Creek, AZ Saba’s Western Wear #8 . . . . . . . . . . . .Mesa, AZ Saba’s Western Wear # 4 . . . . . . . .Scottsdale, AZ Saba’s Western Wear # 9 . . . . . . . . .Avondale, AZ

Safford Feed & Pet Supplies . . . . . . . .Safford, AZ San Pedro Feed & Hardware . . . . . .Hereford, AZ San Tan Feed & Supply . . . . . . .Queen Creek, AZ Serenity Farms Feed & Tack . . . . .Wickenburg, AZ South Arizona Feed Country . . . . . . . .Tucson, AZ South Valley Feed . . . . . . . . . . .Albuquerque, NM Southwest Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Socorro, NM Spur Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Springerville, AZ Spur Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Show Low, AZ Stock Up Feed And Tack . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor, AZ T&R Marketing, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gallup, NM Tempe Feed & Tack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tempe, AZ The Feed Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Santa Rosa, NM The Stock Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glendale, AZ The Tack Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Show Low, AZ The Western Ranchman’s Store . . . . .Phoenix, AZ Totsoh Trading Post . . . . . . . . . . .Lukachukai, AZ Turquoise Bit Roping & Horse Supply . . .Mesa, AZ Valencia Western Mercantile, Los Lunas . . . . .NM Western Mercantile, Las Cruces . . . . . . . . . . .NM Westerners, Tuba City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AZ Yuma Feed & LV. Supply, Yuma . . . . . . . . . . . .AZ Zimmermans Western Wear, Gallup . . . . . . . . .NM


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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX A A Cut Above. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 AVI Resort and Casino . . . . . . . . . . 63 Action Plus Photography . . . . . . . . . 74 American Diesel Service . . . . . . . . . 17 B — B / Cattle Company. . . . . . . . . . 18 BRN4D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Casper Baca Rodeo Co.. . . . . . . . . . 62 Bad Habit Productions . . . . . . . . . . 45 Bishop Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . 10, 31 Brushy Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 C Cactus Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Calvary Chapel Rope For The Future . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Cates Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Classic Rope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Clovis Livestock Auction, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Corriente Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

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Corriente Saddle Company . . . . . . . . 7 Cummins Rocky Mountain LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 D Dollar Center Trading and Pawn, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 67 E Empire Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 F Faith Foto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Florence Jr. Rodeo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Freedom RV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Frontier Trophy Buckles . . . . . . . . . . 61 H Jim Heet Photography. . . . . . . . . . . 17 Jerrad Hofstetter Calf Roping School . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Hubbard Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . . 35 I Imperial Trailer Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . 27

L Lucas Metal Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 M MGM Grand Hotel & Casino . . . . . . 78 Maricopa Mounted Posse . . . . . . . . 65 Mathews Land & Cattle Co.. . . . . . . 42 Maynard Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 O O-O, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 P Pounding Hooves Productions . . . . . 49 Pull Back Productions . . . . . . . . . . . 45 R Rafter 5 Roping Company. . . . . . . . 45 Rattler Ropes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Red Bluff Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Royal Horn Wrap Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . 30 S Shelley Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Smith’s Rodeo Photos. . . . . . . . . . . 30

John Startt Lucky 777. . . . . . . . . . . 19 T Jimmy Thompson Team Ropings . . . . 36 Tres Rios Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Tri State Championships . . . . . . . . . 38 U USTRC Gold Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 USTRC Lasso Del Sol . . . . . . . . . . . 11 USTRC Membership Application . 71-73 USTRC TRIAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 W Wrangler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Y Yost Events The Gold Buckle . . . . . . . 9 Z ZD Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Zamora Roping Productions Duke City Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Zamora Roping Productions World Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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Northwest Regional Finals Clint Felton 44 points - $12,368

PHOTO COURTESTY OF ALLEN’S RODEO PHOTOS

PHOTO COURTESTY OF ALLEN’S RODEO PHOTOS

LoneStar Regional Finals Wallace Townsend 48 points - $17,279 PHOTO COURTESTY OF LONE WOLF PHOTOGRAPHY

Southwest Regional Finals Randy Knight 30 points - $9,718 PHOTO COURTESTY OF ALLEN’S RODEO PHOTOS

Eastern Regional Finals Ross Turner 43 points - $8,927 PHOTO COURTESTY OF HORSE TALES PHOTOGRAPHY

West Coast Regional Finals Zanga Schutte 36 points - $6,031

PHOTO COURTESTY OF ALLEN’S RODEO PHOTOS

PHOTO COURTESTY OF OFF THE BEATEN PATH PHOTOGRAPHY

Congratulations to the 2012 Regional Finals Gold Plus High Point Champions

Southeast Regional Finals Marshall Hall 24 points - $6,282

High Plains Regional Finals Jackie Nelson 47 points - $7,605

High Point Gold Plus members at each of the 2012 Regional Finals received a NFTR package that included: entry fees paid to two National Finals Shoot-Outs, two complimentary stalls, VIP Gold Plus RV hookup, and a leather NFTR jacket. $105,000 cash was added in the Gold Plus division during the seven 2012 Regional Finals events!


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