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December 2010 Volume 16 • Number 12 $2.00

2010 CINCH USTRC National Finals of Team Roping

US Open - Chad Masters (Clarksville, TN) / Jade Corkill (Lipan, TX), 44.52 on 6, $71,600 Story and pictures courtesy of SuperLooper Magazine

Awards More Than $4.2 Million and Hosts More Than 7,000 Teams from Four Countries

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he Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping concluded on October 31, 2010 at the State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City, in solid fashion offering $3.67 million in prize money and $625,000 in prizes to 7,032 teams.

Produced by the United States Team Roping Championships (USTRC), the world’s leading team roping organization based in Stephenville, Texas, the Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping exceeded all expectations. From 15-year-old Wesley Thorp of Throckmorton, Texas, who won more than $65,000, to the Connecticut team of Tyler and Cody Christensen of Guilford, who had the roping of their life to win the reserve in the #10 and split $49,000, the Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping was filled with stories of euphoric success and bitter disappointment as the competition rolled through nine sun-filled days. “I think most people in the competition segment of the horse industry would agree that the economy is still wreaking havoc, but this Finals proved that team ropers are a community of people very engaged and passionate about their sport,” said USTRC President Kirk Bray. “For 21 years this event has served the industry as a true National Finals where ropers from all across the United States and abroad come to compete for the sports richest purse and most coveted prizes.” The Championship event awarded a total of 10 United States Championship titles and 9 National Finals titles which not only came with the cash prize, but custom Martin Trophy championship saddles, Gist Silversmiths Gold buckles, full-quill ostrich Tony Lama boots and Western Horseman commemorative prints. Furthermore, two Dodge RAM Cummins Diesel 4 X 4 trucks were awarded to the high money-earning Gold Plus member champions in two divisions, along with two Case IH tractors being awarded to the reserve high money-earning Gold Plus

champions in those divisions. The event launched Saturday, October 23, with a real crowd pleaser, the US Open Championships preliminary rounds. “The opening weekend of the Finals is akin to watching the Masters in golf,” said Bray. “The top ropers in the industry compete on a level that is truly the pinnacle and it’s a great chance to see the best in action. The only real difference is that the PGA likely wouldn’t have lots of kids playing alongside the green,” alluding to the number of families who attend the event. Taking the U.S. Open Championship, which offered $202,600, was former PRCA World Champion Chad Masters of Clarksville, Tennessee, and partner Jade Corkill of Lipan, Texas. The team roped five head in a time of 44.52 seconds to win $71,600. Corkill was also the US Open Tour heeling champion, while Gable Hildebrand of Bartlett, Kansas, was the Tour heading champion. Both were awarded $10,000 bonus checks for their year-end achievements. The largest purse of the event was found in the #9 Shoot-Out, offering a total of $405,900, to 443 teams. One of the few high callback teams to keep it together in the short round, the team of Joe D. Jones of Macon, Mississippi, and partner 17-year-old Coledon Harmon of Stephenville, Texas, roping together for the first time, roped four in a time of 35.81 to win $100,700. Taking the #15 Shoot-Out was the team of Drew Horner of Plano, Texas, and 13year-old Brady Norman of Springer, Oklahoma. The team earned $71,000 of the $279,800 purse, roping five head in a time of 37.73 seconds. Bringing home earnings of $81,000 of the $322,400 purse to Louisiana was Natie continued on page 2


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n case you haven’t heard, the largest and richest team roping event on the planet took place a couple of weeks ago. The USTRC’s National Finals of Team Roping is far and away the king of team roping events, as it holds the prestigious responsibility of crowning the country’s “National Champions.” It’s all been said before, but regardless of how many times you make the trip to Oklahoma City during the last week of October, the sheer magnitude of the event is still kind of mesmerizing. There’s just something unique about the event. It provides ropers from across the country a chance to spend an entire week completely immersed in all that is good about team roping. Yeah, yeah, the cash and prize payout of over 4.25 million isn’t a bad touch either, but it truly is more than the money and prizes that makes this event a once-a-year, one-of-a-kind, week-long, “Roper’s Paradise.” There’s no question the rotten economy has put a strain on ropers, and the entire team roping industry, but it was hard to tell that was the case at this year’s Finals. The overall mood seemed particularly upbeat, signaling a hot start for the 2011 season. Of course a lot of the credit has to go to the USTRC itself. The overall production of the event is first class, all the way. Over the

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years, the USTRC has tweeked and retweeked the production to the extent that it barely resembles the same event of just ten years ago. Streamlined and efficient, it sets the standard with regard to how a true mega-event like this should be produced. As far as how ropers from Arizona and New Mexico fared, we can be proud we held our own. Doing some quick calculations, it looks like Arizona and New Mexico ropers collected about 12% of the $3,637,850 in cash that was paid out over the course of the event. Shockingly, in what I’m pretty sure is a first for the event, not one National Championship title was earned by a roper from Arizona or New Mexico… it’s hard to believe, I know. Still, there were some big-time winners that ended up lugging home lots of cash westward when it was all said and done. From Arizona, some of the big winners were Derrick Begay and Matt Sherwood. Both paired up with Cory Petska in the Open to collect a combined total of more than $20,000. Arizonans who slipped off with the most cash came in the #15, where once again Cesar De la Cruz filled his sack at the NFTR to the tune of nearly $24,000 by himself. Also in the #15, Aaron Tsingine of Tuba City, paired up with Texan Jade Corkill, to win his share of the 5th place $20,300 payout.

It wasn’t just in the “big dog” divisions where Arizona ropers made their presence felt. Keeping it all in the family, Janet and Pete Mickelson of Flagstaff, finished 10th in the #9 Shoot-Out to collect over $15,000. For New Mexico ropers things started out kind of slow, with only a smattering of the New Mexico roping contingent finding their way atop the leader board. However, all that went away in the #12 Gold Plus Shoot-Out where New Mexico ropers dominated. Terry Leatherwood of Grady, New Mexico, collected his half of the $45,400 1st place payoff, while Lee Cook and Mike Martinez finished third to win $22,700. The most solid performance in the roping was perhaps that of New Mexico team roping producer, Kenny Zamora, who paired up with Oklahoman, Ralph Williams to finish 4th in the Average, and then with fellow Las Vegas, New Mexico roper Travis Regensburg, to finish in the 5th place spot. With 4th delivering a whopping $18,900 and 5th, $17,000, Zamora’s share was just shy of $18,000. Other big check winners from New Mexico, included Shane Sena and Mike Martinez, who bagged $14,800 in the #13 Shoot-Out, and my buddy Travis Johnson who paired with Ferlin Charley in the #10 Gold Plus Shoot-Out to collect $12,500. And let’s not leave out Butch Whitten of

Cimarron, who, along with Clayton Williams of Amarillo, Texas, finished 4th in the #10 Shoot-Out to collect $29,800. Special recognition is due a roper from the Southwest that we’ve all literally seen grow up before our eyes. We all knew as he dominated, over and over, every kids dummy roping in the region, that it was only a matter of time before Reno Eddy would be collecting some big checks. That time has come, as Reno stepped up and delivered. Pairing up with Colorado’s Tina Godfrey, they were able to finish 3rd in the #11 Shoot-Out and collect the $41,800 payout… Great job Reno! With this one on the books, it signals the close of the 2010 team roping season. Congratulations to ALL Arizona and New Mexico team ropers and best of luck in 2011.

to Arkansans Ronnie Carter of Berryville and Eddie Cole of Branch, roping in a time of 30.76 seconds on four to earn $16,600 of the $75,400 purse. The #10 Gold Plus Shoot-Out brought out 1975 NFR calf roping qualifier Don Smith of Hodgen, Oklahoma, and partner Anthony Echelle, a civil engineer from Glencoe, Oklahoma, to run for the $202,800 purse, along with the RAM truck and Case tractor. Roping four steers in a time of 34.52 seconds, the team scored earnings of $42,900, with Smith capturing the truck and Echelle the tractor in the rope-off. Newlywed Andrew Lux of Ozark, Arkansas, shared the spoils of the #10 Shoot-Out win with partner Jordan Johnson,

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C. Johnson of Choudrant and another 13year-old, Cody Hogan of Pelican. That duo roped five head in a time of 38.24 seconds for the win in the #13 Shoot-Out. In the #12 Shoot-Out Peggy Bach of Millsap, Texas shared the winning prize of $76,900 with the partner she met the day of the event, B.J. Thompson of Pitkin, Louisiana. That duo roped in a time of 30.32 seconds on four head to take their share of the $298,500 purse. It was a moving moment in the #12 Gold Plus Shoot-Out, offering a purse of $220,500, when father and son team Terry and Ryan Leatherwood, of Grady, New Mexico, and Sterling, Kansas, respectively, came from the 16th callback position and roped in a time of 32.63 seconds on four

head to win $45,500, with Ryan winning the RAM truck and Terry taking home the Case tractor in a rope-off. Stephenville, Texas, realtor Jamie Mader-Hayden and her partner, high school freshman Wesley Thorp of Throckmorton, Texas, brought home $93,500 of the $374,900 purse in the #11 Shoot-Out. The team roped in a time of 32.78 seconds on four head for the win. Mader-Hayden also won the Cruel Girl All Girl Championships with partner Jimmi Jo Montera of Greeley, Colorado, roping four steers in a time of 31.81 seconds to win $15,500 of the $57,800 purse. With a nod to the veterans of the sport, the Century Championships, for ropers whose ages total 100 or more, went

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#15 Shoot-Out - Drew Horner (Plano, TX) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 37.73 on 5, $71,000

who farms with his dad in Summers, Arkansas. Lux, who works in fiber optics and computers, and Johnson earned $89,400 of the $350,200 purse roping in a time of 32.54 seconds on four. The event ended on a high note with more than $203,400 offered to 289 teams in the #8. Frankfort, Kansas, native Willie Schooler and his partner, Larry J. Nutch, of Alma, Kansas, teamed up to come out of the fourth callback position to win the #8 with a time of 36.4 on four head to win $45,100. The 2011 Cinch National Finals of Team Roping will be held October 22-30 at the State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City. Ropers qualify for the event by earning “shoot-out” positions during the more than 85 USTRC sanctioned events around the country, as well as its seven Regional Finals. For more information, contact the USTRC at www.ustrc.com or by calling 254/968-0002.

(Glen Flora, TX), 33.28 on 4, $2,000, National SO; 9. Austin Nettleship (Paris, KY) / Derrick D. Crawford (Lebanon, TN), 33.33 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 10. Jake Wager (Elizabeth, CO) / Todd Wilson (Limon, CO), 33.44 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 11. Kevin W. Roden (Hennessey, OK) / Micah L. Lynch (Meeker, OK), 33.76 on 4, National SO; 12. Gage Williams (Foster, OK) / Chris W. Myers (Velma, OK), 37.11 on 4, National SO; 13. Justen Nokes (Juniata, NE) / Todd J. Hollenbeck (Long Pine, NE), 37.29 on 4, National SO; 14. Dan Daniel (College Station, TX) / Colby Lovell (Madisonville, TX), 37.85 on 4, National SO; 15. Drew Horner (Plano, TX) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 20.86 on 3, National SO; 16. Roy J. Montoya (Sapello, NM) / Bobby Baize (Anthony, NM), 22.09 on 3, National SO; 17. Chace T. Thompson (Munday, TX) / Todd E. Thompson (Munday, TX), 22.27 on 3, National SO; 18. Lucas A. Campbell (Moulton, AL) / Nick J. Griffith (Danville, AL), 24.85 on 3, National SO; 19. Cash Hendrick (Rosenberg, TX) / Corey Hendrick (Rosenberg, TX), 24.99 on 3, National SO; 20. Wendy Miller (La Mesa, NM) / Trey T. Miller (La Mesa, NM), 25.66 on 3, National SO

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US Open Preliminary Average 5-Steer 1. Derrick J. Begay (Seba Dal Kai, AZ) / Cory Petska (Lexington, OK), 32.19 on 5, $12,100; 2. Clay B. Tryan (Lipan, TX) / Travis Graves (Jay, OK), 33.24 on 5, $8,100; 3. Clay B. Tryan (Lipan, TX) / Patrick Smith (Lipan, TX), 34.42 on 5, $6,400; 4. Colby Lovell (Madisonville, TX) / Brad Culpepper (Ashburn, GA), 34.96 on 5, $4,700; 5. Cody McMinn (Caddo Mills, TX) / Dustin Davis (Texarkana, AR), 37.72 on 5, $2,300; 6. Luke S. Brown (Morgan Mill, TX) / Jade Corkill (Lipan, TX), 37.84 on 5; 7. Jake W. Kropik (Midway, TX) / Michael Fortenberry (Groveton, TX), 38.12 on 5; 8. Chad Masters (Clarksville, TN) / Martin Lucero (Stephenville, TX), 41.05 on 5; 9. Chad Masters (Clarksville, TN) / Jade Corkill (Lipan, TX), 42.85 on 5; 10. Nick L. Sartain (Yukon, OK) / Broc D. Cresta (Santa Rosa, CA), 44.06 on 5

US Open Shoot-Out Championships Average 6-Steer 1. Chad Masters (Clarksville, TN) / Jade Corkill (Lipan, TX), 44.52 on 6, $71,600; 2. David Motes (Tolar, TX) / Ryan Motes (Weatherford, TX), 45.14 on 6, $38,800; 3. Luke S. Brown (Morgan Mill, TX) / Martin Lucero (Stephenville, TX), 45.65 on 6, $29,300; 4. Charly B. Crawford (Llano, TX) / Russell Cardoza Jr. (Farmington, CA), 47.35 on 6, $21,000; 5. Matt Sherwood (Pima, AZ) / Cory Petska (Lexington, OK), 47.45 on 6, $9,900; 6. Jake Cooper (Monument, NM) / Jimmie R. Cooper (Monument, NM), 48.05 on 6; 7. Mikey E. Fletcher Jr. (Mineola, TX) / Cole Bigbee (Tuscumbia, AL), 48.16 on 6; 8. Blake H. Hughes (Sulphur, OK) / Steve Orth (Guthrie, OK), 48.52 on 6; 9. Jake Barnes (Scottsdale, AZ) / Cody W. Doescher (Oklahoma City, OK), 50.64 on 6; 10. Morgan Jones (Leishton, AL) / Brad Culpepper (Ashburn, GA), 51.65 on 6

1. Drew Horner (Plano, TX) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 37.73 on 5, $71,000; 2. Kyle Beach (Boerne, TX) / Cesar DeLaCruz (Marana, AZ), 38.71 on 5, $38,100; 3. Jay McClain (Byers, CO) / Clayton Vanaken (Descanso, CA), 39.10 on 5, $30,500; 4. Clay Saffell (Locust Grove , OK) / Tyler Barton (Buckner, AR), 39.84 on 5, $22,900; 5. Jade Corkill (Lipan, TX) / Aaron Tsinigine (Tuba City, AZ), 40.46 on 5, $20,300; 6. Micky Ray Cruz (George West, TX) / Quisto Lopez (Beeville, TX), 40.64 on 5, $17,800; 7. Wes Nelson (Hollister, CA) / Joseph J. Shawnego (Oakdale, CA), 41.03 on 5, $15,300; 8. Blake H. Hughes (Sulphur, OK) / Trevor B. Connolly (Durant, OK), 41.30 on 5, $12,700; 9. Travis L. Bounds (Clifton, CO) / Caleb Anderson (Mocksville, NC), 41.45 on 5, $10,200; 10. Blake H. Hughes (Sulphur, OK) / Kent Shankles (Burneyville, OK), 42.02 on 5, $10,200; 11. Jesse L. Stipes (Salina, OK) / Casey Stipes (Salina, OK), 42.05 on 5, $7,600; 12. Chance Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Jordan L. Satterfield (Hereford, TX), 42.29 on 5, $7,600; 13. Dusty L. Walker (Marshall, TX) / Donnie W. Savage (Greenwood, LA), 42.33 on 5, $1,200; 14. Kevin W. Roden (Hennessey, OK) / Micah L. Lynch (Meeker, OK), 42.42 on 5, $1,200; 15. Dustin J. Chohon (Oneill, NE) / George Eldridge (Anna, IL), 42.95 on 5, $1,200; 16. Cole R. Morgan (Ada, OK) / Mark W. Collins (Leedey, OK), 43.63 on 5, $1,200; 17. Codee Reynolds (Huntsville, AR) / Jake Cripps (Gentry, AR), 43.71 on 5, $1,200; 18. Bryce Palmer (Milton Freewater, OR) / Jake Minor (Ellensburg, WA), 44.75 on 5, $1,200; 19. Russ J. Manion (Waverly, IL) / Joe R. Smith (Brodhead, WI), 45.03 on 5, $1,200; 20. Daniel Barton (Lewisville, AR) / Cody Roberts (Norman, AR), 47.65 on 5, $1,200

National SO; 10. Kirby L. Hill (Corsicana, TX) / Andy T. Lumpkin (Corsicana, TX), 35.04 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 11. Tyson J. Campidilli (Vinita, OK) / Sawyer Barham (Barnsdall, OK), 35.19 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 12. Steve G. Mauldin (Beggs, OK) / Darin Kirkes (Valliant, OK), 35.30 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 13. Clinton O. Peverley (Nowata, OK) / Cale Markham (Vinita, OK), 35.85 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 14. Jason Richardson (Keithville, LA) / Tyler L. Sieber (Whitehouse, TX), 37.12 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 15. Josh Hafley (Danville, KY) / Bob Knudsen (Lancaster, KY), 38.83 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 16. Mel Smith (Mansfield, TX) / Tee Woolman (Dayton, TX), 40.68 on 4, National SO; 17. Jayme R. Marcrum (Springtown, TX) / Todd E. Thompson (Munday, TX), 41.46 on 4, National SO; 18. Andrew Jones (Sallisaw, OK) / Earl Jess Thomas (Keota, OK), 43.70 on 4, National SO; 19. Natie C. Johnson (Choudrant, LA) / Cody S. Hogan (Pelican, LA), 44.35 on 4, National SO; 20. Casey Harmon (Stephenville, TX) / Cody R. Harmon (Stephenville, TX), 25.29 on 3, National SO; 21. Reba Ann Gonzales (Huntsville, TX) / Trace B. Porter (Leesville, LA), 26.06 on 3, National SO; 22. Charles Quinn (Troup, TX) / Shawn Belknap (Alvin, TX), 26.95 on 3, National SO

#13 Shoot-Out Average 5-Steer 1. Natie C. Johnson (Choudrant, LA) / Cody S. Hogan (Pelican, LA), 38.24 on 5, $81,000; 2. Shelby Smith (Stephenville, TX) / Timber G. Moore (Aubrey, TX), 41.56 on 5, $44,300; 3. Kyle Beach (Boerne, TX) / Andy T. Lumpkin (Corsicana, TX), 41.93 on 5, $35,500; 4. Cole Palmore (Dekalb, TX) / Will M. Woodfin (Marshall, TX), 42.00 on 5, $26,600; 5. Cole Palmore (Dekalb, TX) / Clay O. Smith (Broken Bow, OK), 42.33 on 5, $23,600; 6. Squeaky G. Terrell (Wills Point, TX) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 42.56 on 5, $20,700; 7. Mike A. Row (Tishomingo, OK) / Chris W. Myers (Velma, OK), 42.69 on 5, $17,700; 8. Shane O. Sena (Sapello, NM) / Michael M. Martinez (Los Lunas, NM), 43.33 on 5, $14,800; 9. Chance Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / JoDan S. Mirabal (Grants, NM), 43.65 on 5, $11,800; 10. Bo L. Litton (Pelican, LA) / Jay B. Williams Jr. (Sibely, LA), 44.01 on 5, $11,800; 11. Cody J. Mirabal (Grants, NM) / Reno Eddy (Gallup, NM), 44.19 on 5, $8,900; 12. Gable Hilderbrand (Bartlett, KS) / David W. Trammell (Muskogee , OK), 44.29 on 5, $8,900; 13. Casey B. Graham (Damon, TX) / Jarrett Gutierrez (Victoria, TX), 44.43 on 5, $1,200; 14. Jake B. Brown (Stephenville, TX) / Wesley Thorp (Throckmorton, TX), 44.78 on 5, $1,200; 15. Russ J. Manion (Waverly, IL) / Douglas Rich (Herrick, IL), 45.23 on 5, $1,200; 16. Shayne OHotto (Ft Lupton, CO) / Kal D. Jepson (Las Vegas, NV), 46.17 on 5, $1,200; 17. Cy D. Eames (Gooding, ID) / Bill E. Justus III (Haines, OR), 47.34 on 5, $1,200; 18. Jamie A. Mader (Stephenville, TX) / Craig G. Mader (Gillette, WY), 49.10 on 5, $1,200; 19. Chase Williams (Stephenville, TX) / Randy Knight (Farwell, TX), 49.35 on 5, $1,200; 20. Lan Sparlin (Kingston, OK) / James D. Watson (Tioga, TX), 50.53 on 5, $1,200

#12 Preliminary Average 4-Steer 1. Chase W. Boekhaus (Rolla, KS) / Dakota Koehn (Laverne, OK), 30.35 on 4, $17,300, National SO; 2. Cole Wheeler (Flint, TX) / Wesley Thorp (Throckmorton, TX), 31.53 on 4, $10,800, National SO; 3. Jacque Woolman (Dayton, TX) / B. J. Thompson (Pitkin, LA), 31.72 on 4, $8,600, National SO; 4. Colby S. Norman (Springer, OK) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 32.34 on 4, $7,200, National SO; 5. David S. Sorsby (Tomball, TX) / Austin J. Santikos (Tomball, TX), 32.43 on 4, $6,500, National SO; 6. Stratton F. Lopez (Adkins, TX) / Quisto Lopez (Beeville, TX), 33.17 on 4, $5,800, National SO; 7. Bobby R. Doyle (Leesville, LA) / Harvey C. Mcdaniel (Deville, LA), 33.48 on 4, $5,000, National SO; 8. Roy Gene

Evans (Dallas, TX) / James D. Watson (Tioga, TX), 33.49 on 4, $4,300, National SO; 9. Nick K. Camilletti (Hayden, CO) / Mark Scheller (Ault, CO), 33.52 on 4, $3,600, National SO; 10. Jared Penrod (Fillmore, UT) / Austin A. Christensen (Salem, UT), 33.60 on 4, $2,900, National SO; 11. Mary E. Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Jason Boegle (Fernley, NV), 34.01 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 12. Arlan T. Tobyne (Cimarron, KS) / Tyrell Reynolds (Tribune, KS), 34.02 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 13. Jared Anderson (Sulphur, LA) / Jeremy L. Mercer (Winnsboro, LA), 34.84 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 14. John D. Parker (Fay, OK) / Lance W. Dobbins (Thomas, OK), 35.03 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 15. Steve A. Taylor (Gonzales, TX) / Ricky C. Garcia (Laredo, TX), 39.60 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 16. T. G. Sandifeer (Dike, TX) / Matt W. Ingle (Campbell, TX), 41.06 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 17. Mickey M. Miller (Hammon, OK) / Danny L. Teel (Hammon, OK), 22.53 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 18. Jace Power (New Boston, TX) / Mark Cowdin (Grand Cane, LA), 23.94 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 19. Danny R. Miller (Lawson, MO) / Ross Keesling (Perry, KS), 24.64 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 20. Tyler J. Bach (Millsap, TX) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 25.10 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 21. Ryder Lee (Blanket, TX) / Jeff Sewalt (Brownwood, TX), 25.35 on 3, National SO; 22. Shane Guerrieri (Gunnison, CO) / Matt T. Weidner (Craig, CO), 25.57 on 3, National SO; 23. Shane T. Thomson (Pinedale, WY) / Lyndy Williams (Blackfoot, ID), 26.36 on 3, National SO

#12 Shoot-Out Average 4-Steer 1. Peggy R. Bach (Millsap, TX) / B. J. Thompson (Pitkin, LA), 30.32 on 4, $76,900; 2. Joel Nunneley (Caney, KS) / Lane M. Reeves (Wann, OK), 32.00 on 4, $41,800; 3. Cole Wheeler (Flint, TX) / Wesley Thorp (Throckmorton, TX), 32.22 on 4, $33,500; 4. Josh W. Anderson (Bozeman, MT) / Paul Freed (Morgan, UT), 32.87 on 4, $25,100; 5. Shawn K. Whetten (Syracuse, UT) / Dan Scarbrough (Plain City, UT), 33.28 on 4, $22,300; 6. Freddy Moore (Hebbronville, TX) / Louie L. Molina Jr. (Hebbronville, TX), 33.84 on 4, $19,500; 7. Roger Swaim (Gentry, AR) / Dustin L. Hodge (Berryville, AR), 34.08 on 4, $16,700; 8. Scott Elliott (Live Oak, FL) / J. D. Elliott (Live Oak, FL), 34.23 on 4, $13,900; 9. Barrie L. Smith (Stephenville, TX) / Mike K. Jones (Town Creek, AL), 34.55 on 4, $11,200; 10. Ronnie Carter (Berryville, AR) / Dustin L. Hodge (Berryville, AR), 34.78 on 4, $11,200; 11. Bob Dineen (Ft Lupton, CO) / Scott L. Morlan (Las Animas, CO), 35.17 on 4, $8,400; 12. Jared Anderson (Sulphur, LA) / Jeremy L. Mercer (Winnsboro, LA), 35.87 on 4, $8,400; 13. Kyon Kreutzer (La Veta, CO) / Wade Kreutzer (La Veta, CO), 37.27 on 4, $1,200; 14. T. G. Sandifeer (Dike, TX) / Matt W. Ingle (Campbell, TX), 37.54 on 4, $1,200; 15. David R. Hull (Wilson, OK) / Charles R. Pogue (Ringling, OK), 37.78 on 4, $1,200; 16. Buddy Norman (Springer, OK) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 38.25 on 4, $1,200; 17. Kim Gentry (Sulphur, OK) / Russ W. Gentry (Sulphur, OK), 38.37 on 4, $1,200; 18. Jeff Weil (Wann, OK) / Lane M. Reeves (Wann, OK), 40.52 on 4, $1,200; 19. Derek C. Reeves (Boone, CO) / Nick L. Pullara Jr. (Fountain, CO), 40.76 on 4, $1,200; 20. Steve A. Taylor (Gonzales, TX) / Ricky C. Garcia (Laredo, TX), 42.37 on 4, $1,200

#11 Preliminary Average 4-Steer 1. Cole Palmore (Dekalb, TX) / Kohl Whiteman (Como, TX), 32.65 on 4, $19,400, National SO; 2. Brody Jay Braden (Horatio, AR) / Dillon Vaught (Mena, AR), 33.03 on 4, $12,100, National SO; 3. James Baker (Jourdanton, TX) / Leroy D. Martinez (George West, TX), 33.16 on 4, $9,700, National SO; 4. Billy B. Vaught (Mena, AR) / Dillon Vaught (Mena, AR), 34.21 on 4, $8,100, National SO; 5. Tyson J. Campidilli (Vinita, OK) / Zachary Tait Small (Fairland, OK), 34.25 on 4, $7,300,

#13 Preliminary Average 4-Steer

#15 Preliminary Average 4-Steer 1. Zachary Tait Small (Fairland, OK) / Travis Graves (Jay, OK), 29.59 on 4, $14,800, National SO; 2. Zachary Tait Small (Fairland, OK) / Cesar DeLaCruz (Marana, AZ), 31.06 on 4, $9,400, National SO; 3. Kollin VonAhn (Durant, OK) / Tripp Johnson (Bokchito, OK), 31.38 on 4, $6,400, National SO; 4. Chance Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Jordan L. Satterfield (Hereford, TX), 31.94 on 4, $5,400, National SO; 5. Tyler Quiring (Oakdale, CA) / Joseph J. Shawnego (Oakdale, CA), 32.34 on 4, $4,400, National SO; 6. Brody Jay Braden (Horatio, AR) / Cody Roberts (Norman, AR), 32.65 on 4, $3,900, National SO; 7. Tyson J. Campidilli (Vinita, OK) / Buddy E. Hawkins II (Columbus, KS), 32.80 on 4, $3,000, National SO; 8. Riley M. Grisham (Kiln, MS) / Jesy C. Austin

1. Cole Wheeler (Flint, TX) / Mark Cowdin (Grand Cane, LA), 31.42 on 4, $21,300, National SO; 2. Neil Trammell (Palo Pinto, TX) / James D. Watson (Tioga, TX), 32.70 on 4, $13,500, National SO; 3. Don W. Smith (Hodgen, OK) / Ross Turner (Idabel, OK), 32.90 on 4, $9,200, National SO; 4. Zachary Tait Small (Fairland, OK) / Jesse L. Stipes (Salina, OK), 33.00 on 4, $7,800, National SO; 5. Mike A. Row (Tishomingo, OK) / Chris W. Myers (Velma, OK), 33.51 on 4, $6,400, National SO; 6. Bonner Shelton (Las Vegas, NV) / Matt Sherwood (Pima, AZ), 33.62 on 4, $5,700, National SO; 7. Anthony Lucia (Weatherford, TX) / Dylan Dishion (Lipan, TX), 33.96 on 4, $4,300, National SO; 8. Hunter Allen (Winnsboro, TX) / Toby D. Wake (Haworth, OK), 34.04 on 4, $2,800, National SO; 9. Cy D. Eames (Gooding, ID) / Teejay Brown II (Prineville, OR), 34.22 on 4, $1,000,

#13 Shoot-Out - Natie C. Johnson (Choudrant, LA) / Cody S. Hogan (Pelican, LA), 38.24 on 5, $81,000


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#12 Shoot-Out - Peggy R. Bach (Millsap, TX) / B.J. Thompson (Pitkin, LA), 30.32 on 4, $76,900

(Mustang, OK) / Phillip Scott (Piedmont, OK), 47.18 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 16. Scott Crites (Bonne Terre, MO) / Dave A. Francis (Farmington, MO), 25.50 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 17. Suzie M. Johnson (Brodhead, WI) / Jerry R. Bliss (Ballwin, MO), 25.84 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 18. Philip D. Hinch (Crossville, TN) / Steve Amos (Crossville, TN), 26.42 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 19. Jake Smith (Broken Bow, OK) / Cole Palmore (Dekalb, TX), 26.45 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 20. Steve Marcrum (Springtown, TX) / Jason Griffin (Joaquin, TX), 26.68 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 21. Kelli Corbin (Baldwin, FL) / Guy W. Graden DVM (Jacksonville, FL), 28.17 on 3, National SO; 22. Kim Gentry (Sulphur, OK) / Brock W. Jones (Tupelo, OK), 29.25 on 3, National SO; 23. Chandler R. Kimbrough (Mount Hope, AL) / Scott Isbell (Leighton, AL), 29.51 on 3, National SO; 24. Bill Shamburger (Fairfield, TX) / Keith Brackens (Teague, TX), 29.80 on 3, National SO; 25. Tony Brackens (Fairfield, TX) / David Bazan Jr. (Roma, TX), 29.96 on 3, National SO; 26. Laramie Allen (Leander, TX) / Lucas D. Allen (Leander, TX), 30.07 on 3, National SO; 27. Doyle W. Powell (Chicago, IL) / Dakota Shawn Long (Copan, OK), 30.19 on 3, National SO; 28. Alycia D. Garson (Burleson, TX) / Jake L. Taylor (Eddy, TX), 30.31 on

#10 Shoot-Out Average 4-Steer

#11 Shoot-Out - Jamie A. Mader (Stephenville, TX) / Wesley Thorp (Throckmorton, TX), 32.78 on 4, $93,500

National SO; 6. Kort L. Albertson (Roberts, ID) / Manuel R. Sandoval (Deming, NM), 35.23 on 4, $6,500, National SO; 7. Ryder Lee (Blanket, TX) / Colton Lee (Blanket, TX), 36.14 on 4, $5,600, National SO; 8. Kirby L. Hill (Corsicana, TX) / Garrett C. Sims (Athens, TX), 36.18 on 4, $4,800, National SO; 9. Freddy Moore (Hebbronville, TX) / Leroy D. Martinez (George West, TX), 38.00 on 4, $4,000, National SO; 10. Frank Zermeno (Goldthwaite, TX) / Randy Lewis DVM (Abilene, TX), 38.32 on 4, $3,200, National SO; 11. C. J. Schicke (Independence, KS) / Lane M. Reeves (Wann, OK), 38.39 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 12. Jill B. Cooper (Franklin, TN) / Joshua P. McMillan (Enigma, GA), 42.33 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 13. Mark E. Tichenor (Wheaton, MO) / Todd Herlein (Fayetteville, AR), 46.68 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 14. Steven White (Hosston, LA) / Coty Jeter (Springhill, LA), 24.19 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 15. Lyndal VanBuskirk (Ringling, OK) / Brock W. Jones (Tupelo, OK), 24.79 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 16. Witt J. Crowser (Lingle, WY) / Lee Olsen (Bluff Dale, TX), 24.81 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 17. Bobby R. Hull (Brodhead, WI) / Douglas Rich (Herrick, IL), 24.82 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 18. Coledon Harmon (Stephenville, TX) / Cody R. Harmon (Stephenville, TX), 24.82 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 19. Kevin L. Blackwell (Jacksonville, TX) / Tyler L. Sieber (Whitehouse, TX), 25.32 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 20. Brody Jay Braden (Horatio, AR) / Hunter Allen (Winnsboro, TX), 25.38 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 21. John D. Nichols (Trenton, TX) / Hunter W. Titsworth (Telephone, TX), 25.41 on 3, National SO; 22. Greg D. Seufer (Holly, CO) / Latigo Petersen (Syracuse, KS), 25.89 on 3, National SO; 23. Joel Nunneley (Caney, KS) / Blair Tyler Small (Fairland, OK), 26.21 on 3, National SO; 24. Trent Tatom (Whitehouse, TX) / Wesley Thorp (Throckmorton, TX), 26.85 on 3, National SO; 25. Troy D. Miller (Hinton, OK) / Lance W. Dobbins (Thomas, OK), 27.07 on 3, National SO; 26. Santiago Delacruz (Caldwell, TX) / Chris Dempsey (Conroe, TX), 28.15 on 3, National SO

#11 Shoot-Out Average 4-Steer 1. Jamie A. Mader (Stephenville, TX) / Wesley Thorp (Throckmorton, TX), 32.78 on 4, $93,500; 2. Lyndal VanBuskirk (Ringling, OK) / Brock W. Jones (Tupelo, OK), 33.49 on 4, $52,200; 3. Tina R. Godfrey (Las Animas, CO) / Reno Eddy (Gallup, NM), 33.78 on 4, $41,800; 4. Leland D. Searcy (Mooreland, OK) / Clint R. Whipple (Saint Francis, SD), 33.85 on 4, $31,300; 5. Larry G. Snyder DVM (Medicine Lodge, KS) / Jared R. Nuffer (Medicine Lodge, KS), 34.26 on 4, $27,800; 6. Paul Ballesteros (Waxahachie, TX) / Kelly J. Tuley (Red Oak, TX), 34.58 on 4, $24,400; 7. Will Cowling (Paradise, TX) / Jake Fillmore (Davidson, OK), 34.61 on 4, $20,900; 8. C. J. Schicke (Independence, KS) / Lane M. Reeves (Wann, OK), 35.09 on 4, $17,400; 9. Kyle Winslow (Plains, KS) / Burton K. James (Dodge City, KS), 36.61 on 4, $13,900; 10. Tim E. Tyan (Hayes Center, NE) / Zachary R. Merritt (North Platte, NE), 37.02 on 4, $13,900; 11. Cash Fortune (Gunter, TX) / Matt Scogin (Frierson, LA),

38.44 on 4, $10,500; 12. Ronnie Carter (Berryville, AR) / Roy L. Cox (Spiro, OK), 38.67 on 4, $10,500; 13. Clay Carpenter (Springdale, AR) / Tyler J. Bach (Millsap, TX), 38.91 on 4, $1,200; 14. Pete E. Durden (Grand Ridge, FL) / Ed Allen Jr. (Dadeville, AL), 39.36 on 4, $1,200; 15. Cole Wheeler (Flint, TX) / Garrett C. Sims (Athens, TX), 39.50 on 4, $1,200; 16. Vic B. Morrison (Canyon, TX) / David Morrison (Wayne, OK), 41.23 on 4, $1,200; 17. Cody Boozer (Jarales, NM) / Chance Walker Gomez (Ruidoso Downs, NM), 42.42 on 4, $1,200; 18. Brittany Tirpak (Dunnellon, FL) / Ed Allen Jr. (Dadeville, AL), 42.55 on 4, $1,200; 19. Tom Nelson (Llano, TX) / Lee Olsen (Bluff Dale, TX), 23.73 on 3, $1,200; 20. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / Kingston Chang (Wright, KS), 23.79 on 3, $1,200; 21. Lauren D. Kirkes (Valliant, OK) / Brady Norman (Springer, OK), 24.39 on 3; 22. JaLynn Rogers (Elk City, OK) / Chris W. Myers (Velma, OK), 26.26 on 3; 23. Allen Joyner (Mc Kenzie, AL) / Dennis W. Moore (Opp, AL), 26.72 on 3; 24. Rick George (Oktaha, OK) / Eddie Cole (Branch, AR), 26.85 on 3; 25. Clinton Bonin (Conroe, TX) / Kenton E. Woodson (Conroe, TX), 27.09 on 3; 26. James F. Whitlow (Weatherford, TX) / Trigg K. Bell (Stephenville, TX), 27.29 on 3; 27. Garrett McDonald (Defuniak Springs, FL) / Ty Alford (Ponce De Leon, FL), 27.94 on 3; 28. Aaron Harvey (Kansas City, KS) / Bubba Reynolds (Mc Louth, KS), 28.15 on 3; 29. Cole D. Manahan (Novice, TX) / Cody A. Wilson (Capitan, NM), 28.64 on 3; 30. Gus Myers (Sedan, KS) / Sawyer Barham (Barnsdall, OK), 28.92 on 3; 31. Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM) / Jim D. Richards Sr. (Ruidoso, NM), 29.22 on 3

#10 Preliminary Average 4-Steer 1. Trent Vaught (Mena, AR) / Andrew Jones (Sallisaw, OK), 34.69 on 4, $22,200, National SO; 2. Pete A. Gourley (Bryan, TX) / Blaine Matthews (Bryan, TX), 35.01 on 4, $13,900, National SO; 3. Kirby L. Hill (Corsicana, TX) / David Bazan Jr. (Roma, TX), 36.04 on 4, $11,100, National SO; 4. Eric P. Fabian (Schenectady, NY) / Frankie Fernandez (Johnstown, NY), 36.05 on 4, $9,200, National SO; 5. Vincente Guerrero (Santa Fe, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 36.09 on 4, $8,300, National SO; 6. Philip D. Hinch (Crossville, TN) / John O. Coltharp (Erick, OK), 37.06 on 4, $7,400, National SO; 7. Twister G. Vinson (Hawley, TX) / Randy Lewis DVM (Abilene, TX), 37.24 on 4, $6,500, National SO; 8. Grayson Dykes (Campbell, TX) / Lloyd W. South (Palo Pinto, TX), 37.65 on 4, $5,500, National SO; 9. Pecos B. Hurley (Yantis, TX) / Phillip D. Owens (Hallsville, TX), 37.84 on 4, $4,600, National SO; 10. Jim D. Nunneley (Caney, KS) / Zachary Tait Small (Fairland, OK), 39.28 on 4, $3,700, National SO; 11. Brian C. Wright (Hallsville, TX) / Clay B. Sieber (Arp, TX), 40.97 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 12. Greg S. Grenke (Jordan Valley, OR) / Rod R. Berheim (Kuna, ID), 40.99 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 13. Melissa North Stoneman (Ponder, TX) / Rudy Benavidez (Albuquerque, NM), 42.37 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 14. Dan Daniel (College Station, TX) / Forrest L. Fisher (Navasota, TX), 44.53 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 15. Joe C. Biscone II

1. Andrew M. Lux (Ozark, AR) / Jordan Johnson (Summers, AR), 32.54 on 4, $89,400; 2. Tyler Christensen (Guilford, CT) / P. Cody Christensen Sr. (Guilford, CT), 34.69 on 4, $49,600; 3. Todd L. DeLano (Mesquite, NV) / Cody Burnside (Mesquite, NV), 35.73 on 4, $39,700; 4. Clayton Williams (Amarillo, TX) / Butch Whitten (Cimarron, NM), 35.80 on 4, $29,800; 5. Charles Quinn (Troup, TX) / Clay B. Sieber (Arp, TX), 36.17 on 4, $26,500; 6. A. L. Summerlin (Shawnee, KS) / Billy Joe Baldonado (Shawnee Mission, KS), 37.21 on 4, $23,100; 7. Brian A. Graden (Sorrento, FL) / Guy W. Graden DVM (Jacksonville, FL), 37.89 on 4, $19,800; 8. Doc L. Mims DVM (Holdenville, OK) / Dustin C. Hamilton (Seminole, OK), 37.93 on 4, $16,500; 9. Darrell Cripps (Pineville, LA) / Jamie L. Nelms (Elkmont, AL), 38.04 on 4, $13,200; 10. Jake Smith (Broken Bow, OK) / Cole Palmore (Dekalb, TX), 39.01 on 4, $13,200; 11. Charles D. Kuhn (Columbia, TN) / Wayne Walker (Davenport, OK), 40.13 on 4, $9,900; 12. Steve M. Phillips (Barry, TX) / Ron C. Massey (Mabank, TX), 40.93 on 4, $9,900; 13. Melissa North Stoneman (Ponder, TX) / Gable D. Martinez (George West, TX), 41.13 on 4, $1,200; 14. Bradee Hughes (Veyo, UT) / Ramzi Hughes (Newcastle, UT), 43.11 on 4, $1,200; 15. LaRae Branham (Phoenix, AZ) / Earl Higgins (Phoenix, AZ), 43.29 on 4, $1,200; 16. L. T. Gishie (Flagstaff, AZ) / Roger Gishie Sr. (Holbrook, AZ), 43.37 on 4, $1,200; 17. Walter L. Mainka (Foster, OK) / Phil Jennings (Pauls Valley, OK), 43.68 on 4, $1,200; 18. Greg S. Grenke (Jordan Valley, OR) / Rod R. Berheim (Kuna, ID), 43.84 on 4, $1,200; 19. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / Tad B. Sheets (Brewster, KS), 44.46 on 4, $1,200; 20. Alycia D. Garson (Burleson, TX) / Jake L. Taylor (Eddy, TX), 24.04 on 3, $1,200

#9 Preliminary Average 4-Steer 1. Dylan Pugh (Madisonville, TX) / Ty Arnold (Midway, TX), 37.02 on 4, $21,400, National SO; 2. Phillip Wilder (Shreveport, LA) / Turner McGuffee (Bossier City, LA), 37.18 on 4, $13,400, National SO; 3. Clayton Williams (Amarillo, TX) / Trey D. Yates (Pueblo, CO), 37.77 on 4, $10,700, National SO; 4. Robert R. Gibbs (Windom, TX) / Russell Earl Gibbs (Windom, TX), 39.94 on 4, $8,900, National SO; 5. Diego Murrieta (Blanchard, OK) / Javier Reyes (Purcell, OK), 41.10 on 4, $8,000, National SO; 6. Nick M. Mclaughlin (Claremore, OK) / Greg Littrell (Oologah, OK), 41.45 on 4, $7,100, National SO; 7. Darrell Rennels (Livermore, CO) / Dane Rennels (Livermore, CO), 43.27 on 4, $6,300, National SO; 8. Kirk J. Kooiker (Adrian, MN) / Roger L. Hinrichs (Little Rock, IA), 44.19 on 4, $5,400, National SO; 9. Kyler Bramhall (Paris, TX) / Clay Taylor (Detroit, TX), 44.24 on 4, $4,500, National SO; 10. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Pete Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ), 44.88 on 4, $3,600, National SO; 11. Lanny Glasscock (Allen, OK) / Billy R. Evans (Shawnee, OK), 44.99 on 4, $1,000, National

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SO; 12. Ken V. Huseman (Midland, TX) / Steve Taylor (Midland, TX), 45.49 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 13. Kelly Smallwood (Coffeyville, KS) / Andy Smallwood (Coffeyville, KS), 45.85 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 14. Tanner G. Slagle (Arthur City, TX) / Josh Johnson (Commerce, TX), 46.29 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 15. Nick Gonzales III III (Carriere, MS) / Ryan L. Landry Jr. (Carriere, MS), 46.46 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 16. Clinton Shultz (Orlinda, TN) / Marshal A. Peterson (Ashland, NE), 48.60 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 17. Stacy Kropik (Midway, TX) / Fred B. Lucero (Canutillo, TX), 50.08 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 18. L. D. McConathy (Burkett, TX) / Jody C. Henderson (Decatur, TX), 52.74 on 4, $1,000, National SO; 19. Cody Hebert (Lawton, OK) / Riley Lambert (Abilene, TX), 26.84 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 20. Cody Mizell (Buffalo, TX) / Jennifer Williams (De Leon, TX), 29.00 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 21. Shane Nobles (Nichols, SC) / Doyle Nobles (Aynor, SC), 30.17 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 22. Michael L. Bailey (Weatherford, TX) / David D. Fletcher (Poolville, TX), 30.78 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 23. Joanie K. Ivy (Amarillo, TX) / James E. Masters (Wheeler, TX), 31.03 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 24. Joe D. Jones (Macon, MS) / T. J. Coleman (Shuqualak, MS), 32.00 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 25. Bobby R. Hull (Brodhead, WI) / Butch E. LeMay (Morrilton, AR), 32.68 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 26. Levi Rita (Haleiwa, HI) / Gerald M. Anderson (Yukon, OK), 33.46 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 27. Ronald K. Entlicher (Bolivar, MO) / Russell Batten (Bolivar, MO), 33.63 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 28. Jack R. Foster (Osceola, MO) / Keith A. Smith (Bolivar, MO), 33.87 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 29. Charles Silk (Sayre, OK) / Trey D. Yates (Pueblo, CO), 33.97 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 30. Bobby R. Hull (Brodhead, WI) / Travis Hull (Brodhead, WI), 34.50 on 3, $1,000, National SO; 31. Erin B. Price (Altus, OK) / John O. Coltharp (Erick, OK), 35.02 on 3, National SO

#9 Shoot-Out Average 4-Steer 1. Joe D. Jones (Macon, MS) / Coledon Harmon (Stephenville, TX), 35.81 on 4, $100,700; 2. John H. Shockley (Madison, GA) / Ty Alford (Ponce De Leon, FL), 38.89 on 4, $56,700; 3. Caleb Ford (Ardmore, OK) / Carter Alexander Gurrola (Ardmore, OK), 38.93 on 4, $45,400; 4. Wayne Weeks (Broken Bow, OK) / Todd D. Culley (Muse, OK), 40.22 on 4, $34,000; 5. Justin Marrs (Springdale, AR) / Chad Daniels (Springdale, AR), 40.27 on 4, $30,200; 6. Cole D. Manahan (Novice, TX) / Randy Lewis DVM (Abilene, TX), 40.97 on 4, $26,500; 7. Dana Irwen (Delta, CO) / Steve Whinnery (Powderhorn, CO), 41.80 on 4, $22,700; 8. Kirk J. Kooiker (Adrian, MN) / Mike Kruger (Granville, IA), 42.36 on 4, $18,900; 9. Joe A. Buchanan (Urbana, OH) / Chad Devitt (Lawrenceburg, KY), 42.48 on 4, $15,100; 10. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Pete Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ), 42.50 on 4, $15,100; 11. Dustin Hamlin (Broken Bow, OK) / Toby Bean (Bethel, OK), 42.94 on 4, $11,300; 12. Kyle Winslow (Plains, KS) / Clay Louderback (Liberal, KS), 43.63 on 4, $11,300; 13. Craig A. Huffhines (West, TX) / Mark A. Huffhines (Ross, TX), 44.09 on 4, $1,200; 14. Larry W. Fleming (Oklahoma City, OK) / Oscar Rene Valenzuela Garcia (Purcell, OK), 49.70 on 4, $1,200; 15. John Stokes (Snyder, TX) / Chris M. Thomison (Hermleigh, TX), 25.40 on 3, $1,200; 16. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / Zane T. Edmondson (Cimarron, KS), 26.08 on 3, $1,200; 17. Pete A. Gourley (Bryan, TX) / Frankie Fernandez (Johnstown, NY), 26.32 on 3, $1,200; 18. Kyler Bramhall (Paris, TX) / Clay Taylor (Detroit, TX), 26.35 on 3, $1,200; 19. Tony Latona (Denison, TX) / L. T. Worley (Whitewright, TX), 28.00 on 3, $1,200; 20. Jade W. Nobles (Barnwell, SC) / Jaret W. Nobles (Barnwell, SC), 28.21 on 3, $1,200

#8 Shoot-Out Average 4-Steer 1. Willie D. Schooler (Frankfort, KS) / Larry J. Nutsch (Alma, KS), 36.40 on 4, $45,100; 2. James R. Cotterill (Pomeroy, OH) / Roger Cotterill (Rutland, OH), 41.49 on 4, $28,200; 3. Mark L. Detillier Sr. (Larose, LA) / Steve Judd (Lumberton, MS), 42.90 on 4, $22,500; 4. Taylor Munsell (Woodward, OK) / Rylan Harris Ferbrache (Woodward, OK), 43.69 on 4, $16,900; 5. Terry L. Gilbert (Hardesty, OK) / Lewis C. Gilbert (Hardesty, OK), 44.01 on 4, $15,000; 6. Kasey Hagaman (Madisonville, TX) / Kasyn

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#10 Shoot-Out - Andrew M. Lux (Ozark, AR) / Jordan Johnson (Summers, AR), 32.54 on 4, $89,400


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Chance L. Wright (Punta Gorda, FL) / Mike A. Sanders (Wauchula, FL), 23.41 on 3, $1,200; 20. Jonas Gattis (Ratcliff, AR) / Clayton J. Beavers (Dardanelle, AR), 23.79 on 3, $1,200; 21. Steve Nolen (Weatherford, TX) / Monty L. Jacob (Tolar, TX), 24.04 on 3, $1,200; 22. Lance Crist (Canyon, TX) / Joe M. Hughes (Canyon, TX), 24.50 on 3, $1,200; 23. Wayne Shaw (Blanket, TX) / Jeff Sewalt (Brownwood, TX), 24.89 on 3, $1,200; 24. Mickey M. Miller (Hammon, OK) / Danny L. Teel (Hammon, OK), 25.23 on 3, $1,200; 25. Jerry Stutts (Kailua Kona, HI) / Ken Matheson (Mesa, AZ), 26.06 on 3, $1,200; 26. Shawn L. Ward (Council Hill, OK) / Shane L. Ward (Council Hill, OK), 26.83 on 3, $1,200; 27. Bill D. Kennedy (Randolph, UT) / Enoch Mcgill (Maud, OK), 26.86 on 3, $1,200; 28. Shane T. Thomson (Pinedale, WY) / Beau J. Hutchison (Blackfoot, ID), 26.91 on 3, $1,200; 29. Zac Ream (Alva, OK) / Ty A. Keenan (Fairview, OK), 26.97 on 3, $1,200; 30. Ben C. Schomp (Hershey, NE) / Rod S. Nelson (Doniphan, NE), 27.07 on 3, $1,200

#10 Gold Plus Shoot-Out #9 Shoot-Out - Joe D. Jones (Macon, MS) / Coledon Harmon (Stephenville, TX), 35.81 on 4, $100,700

#8 Shoot-Out - Willie D. Schooler (Frankfort, KS) / Larry J. Nutsch (Alma, KS), 36.40 on 4, $45,100

Average 4-Steer 1. Don W. Smith (Hodgen, OK) / Anthony Echelle (Glencoe, OK), 34.52 on 4, $42,900; 2. Greg L. McNutt (Dublin, TX) / Dennis Fulfer (Stephenville, TX), 35.14 on 4, $26,800; 3. Joanie K. Ivy (Amarillo, TX) / Randy McCracken (Stratford, TX), 35.15 on 4, $21,500; 4. Bill D. Kennedy (Randolph, UT) / Merrill K. Staheli (Logandale, NV), 36.12 on 4, $17,900; 5. Andy D. Miller (Wellfleet, NE) / Ron Wells (Valentine, NE), 38.42 on 4, $16,100; 6. Greg D. Williams (Perkinston, MS) / Joey Pilgrim (Perkinston, MS), 39.75 on 4, $14,300; 7. Travis Johnson (Tijeras, NM) / Ferlin Charley (Albuquerque, NM), 39.93 on 4, $12,500; 8. Paul E. Tucker Jr. (Poplar Bluff, MO) / Daniel Dorris (Harviell, MO), 40.58 on 4, $10,700; 9. Steven J. Myers (Nashville, AR) / Brad Breedlove (Ben Lomond, AR), 41.02 on 4, $8,900; 10. Don R. Shankles (Granbury, TX) / Gary Jacobs (Vernon, TX), 41.21 on 4, $7,200; 11. Ben Lolley Jr. (Dubach, LA) / Darrell Cripps (Pineville, LA), 41.90 on 4, $1,200; 12. Cameron Felts (Cypress, TX) / Reese A. Burger (Hempstead, TX), 43.05 on 4, $1,200; 13. Shawn L. Ward (Council Hill, OK) / Kevin D. Harris (Eufaula, OK), 43.09 on 4, $1,200; 14. Vincente Guerrero (Santa Fe, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 43.25 on 4, $1,200; 15. Randy Binford (Haviland, KS) / Pat D. Hafenstein (Osage City, KS), 45.18 on 4, $1,200; 16. Bill T. Frerichs (San Antonio, TX) / Howard R. Gwynn (Yuma, AZ), 45.57 on 4, $1,200; 17. Melvin L. Charley (Thoreau, NM) / Kade Elkins (Grants, NM), 46.72 on 4, $1,200; 18. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Earl Higgins (Phoenix, AZ), 51.39 on 4, $1,200; 19. Mary Ann Brown (Keedysville, MD) /

Chuck W. Smith (Townsend, DE), 25.94 on 3, $1,200; 20. Witt J. Crowser (Lingle, WY) / Chad Turner (Stevensville, MT), 29.11 on 3, $1,200; 21. Jared Dyer (Waurika, OK) / Michelle M. Dyer (Waurika, OK), 29.91 on 3, $1,200; 22. Jackie L. Hobbs (Abilene, TX) / Dan Etbauer (Goodwell, OK), 30.11 on 3, $1,200; 23. Jack R. Purchase (Ft Worth, TX) / Harold E. Barnes (Hennessey, OK), 30.29 on 3, $1,200; 24. Larry D. Thaggard (Wichita Falls, TX) / David D. Fletcher (Poolville, TX), 30.92 on 3, $1,200; 25. Walter L. Mainka (Foster, OK) / Jade L. Thompson (Ratliff City, OK), 32.05 on 3, $1,200; 27. Josh D. Samson (Baxter, IA) / Jeremy P. Jones (Fountain Run, KY), 33.36 on 3, $1,200; 28. Kyle W. Miller (Wichita Falls, TX) / Wade Lewis (Hereford, TX), 33.87 on 3, $1,200; 29. Roy Gene Evans (Dallas, TX) / Lloyd W. South (Palo Pinto, TX), 33.96 on 3, $1,200; 30. Bob Dineen (Ft Lupton, CO) / Clyde E. Roy (Brighton, CO), 34.51 on 3, $1,200

Century Average 4-Steer 1. Ronnie Carter (Berryville, AR) / Eddie Cole (Branch, AR), 30.76 on 4, $16,600, National SO; 2. Greg S. Grenke (Jordan Valley, OR) / Rod R. Berheim (Kuna, ID), 35.96 on 4, $10,400, National SO; 3. D. A. Poll (Clinton, UT) / Earl Higgins (Phoenix, AZ), 36.43 on 4, $8,300, National SO; 4. Harold G. Green (Lipan, TX) / Joe Martinez (Midland, TX), 37.09 on 4, $6,900; 5. Greg Cline (Holly, CO) / Greg D. Seufer (Holly, CO), 37.26 on 4, $6,200; 6. Mel Smith (Mansfield, TX) / Steven E. Pitts (Chipley, FL), 37.42 on 4, $5,500; 7. Charles D. Kuhn (Columbia, TN) / Lloyd W. South (Palo Pinto, TX), 38.78 on 4, $4,800; 8. Mel Smith (Mansfield, TX) / Gary Jacobs (Vernon, TX), 38.93 on 4, $4,200; 9. Sid D. Savage (Caballo, NM) / Manuel R. Sandoval (Deming, NM), 40.83 on 4, $3,500; 10. Wayne Smith (Dickens, TX) / Ben G. Pierce (Wolfforth, TX), 41.45 on 4, $2,800

Cruel Girl Championship Average 4-Steer 1. Jamie A. Mader (Stephenville, TX) / Jimmi Jo Montera (Greeley, CO), 31.81 on 4, $15,500, National SO; 2. Jill L. Murray (Cooper, TX) / Amy W. Austin (Wills Point, TX), 36.10 on 4, $9,800, National SO; 3. Jackie L. Hobbs (Abilene, TX) / Lari Dee Guy (Abilene, TX), 39.46 on 4, $6,700, National SO; 4. Jorden D. Elliott (Valliant, OK) / Megan D. Graham (Smithville, OK), 41.23 on 4, $5,700; 5. Rita C. Love (Lawton, OK) / Kim Williamson (San Tan Valley, AZ), 41.33 on 4, $4,600; 6. Laura Lea Coe (Pinehurst, TX) / Jessica A. Bowen (Cleveland, TX), 44.64 on 4, $4,100; 7. Billie Bray (Granbury, TX) / Tracy Hedeman (Morgan Mill, TX), 52.08 on 4, $3,100; 8. Amber Pate (Buffalo, TX) / Roylyn McDaniel (Garden City, TX), 52.18 on 4, $2,100

#12 Gold Plus Shoot-Out - Ryan Leatherwood (Sterling, KS) / Terry D. Leatherwood (Grady, NM), 32.63 on 4, $45,400 Hagaman (Madisonville, TX), 44.07 on 4, $13,200; 7. Eddy L. Wachter (Jefferson, TX) / David K. Perry (Avinger, TX), 44.56 on 4, $11,300; 8. Eric Elliott (Levelland, TX) / Wesley A. Wright (Leveland, TX), 44.74 on 4, $9,400; 9. Ramon Espinoza (Manassa, CO) / Shawn Barris (Windsor, CO), 45.54 on 4, $7,500; 10. Joel Rivera (Santa Fe, NM) / Steve Larranaga (Santa Fe, NM), 45.92 on 4, $7,500; 11. Bill Owen (Mountainair, NM) / Robert W. Martinez (Radium Springs, NM), 45.94 on 4, $5,600; 12. Steve Bennett (Independence, KS) / Helen McDaniel (Independence, KS), 47.63 on 4, $5,600; 13. Greg L. Gleghorn (Piedmont, OK) / Darrel L. Smith (Binger, OK), 47.93 on 4, $1,200; 14. Leona Bryson (Maysville, AR) / Layne Bryson (Maysville, AR), 50.05 on 4, $1,200; 15. LaGrande Ballard (Huntington, AR) / Clint W. Reid (Barnsdall, OK), 25.11 on 3, $1,200; 16. Moises Martinez (Grants, NM) / Nato Tena (Grants, NM), 25.99 on 3, $1,200; 17. Ralph M. Hudgins (Laverne, OK) / W. T. Ridings (Mooreland, OK), 26.32 on 3, $1,200; 18. Tim W. Weil (Wann, OK) / Adam W. Roberts (Morris, OK), 30.07 on 3, $1,200; 19. Eric Anderson (Norwich, KS) / Dayle A. Ferguson (Follett, TX), 30.09 on 3, $1,200; 20. Jose L. Briseno Zermeno (Comanche, TX) / Pepe L. Briseno Solorzano (Comanche, TX), 31.88 on 3, $1,200

#12 Gold Plus Shoot-Out Average 4-Steer 1. Ryan Leatherwood (Sterling, KS) / Terry D. Leatherwood

(Grady, NM), 32.63 on 4, $45,400; 2. Ronnie Carter (Berryville, AR) / Brad S. Amos (Sulphur Springs, AR), 33.19 on 4, $28,400; 3. Lee E. Cook (Belen, NM) / Michael M. Martinez (Los Lunas, NM), 33.22 on 4, $22,700; 4. Ralph E. Williams (Skiatook, OK) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 33.29 on 4, $18,900; 5. Travis Regensberg (Las Vegas, NM) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 33.36 on 4, $17,000; 6. A. L. Summerlin (Shawnee, KS) / Antonio P. Savedra (Shawnee, KS), 33.83 on 4, $15,100; 7. Justen Nokes (Juniata, NE) / Jeff P. Aylward (Dickens, NE), 34.38 on 4, $12,350; 8. Shawn D. Stapleton (Sublette, KS) / Tyrell Reynolds (Tribune, KS), 34.38 on 4, $12,350; 9. Walt Arnold (Silverton, TX) / Jared S. Stoker (Canyon, TX), 34.49 on 4, $9,500; 10. Witt J. Crowser (Lingle, WY) / Mark Scheller (Ault, CO), 34.79 on 4, $7,600; 11. Charlie D. Brookins (Lone Oak, TX) / Micah L. Lynch (Meeker, OK), 35.38 on 4, $1,200; 12. Malcolm L. Davis (Oklahoma City, OK) / Will Allen (Purcell, OK), 35.66 on 4, $1,200; 13. Paul W. McKinney (Bokoshe, OK) / Earl Jess Thomas (Keota, OK), 37.87 on 4, $1,200; 14. Austin C. Stephens (Dalhart, TX) / Brian Potter (Dalhart, TX), 38.11 on 4, $1,200; 15. Mitchell Hembree (Danville, AL) / Marshall F. Hall (Franklin, KY), 39.34 on 4, $1,200; 16. Sid A. Cooley (Weatherford, TX) / Ken Matheson (Mesa, AZ), 40.38 on 4, $1,200; 17. Bob Dineen (Ft Lupton, CO) / Tim Nelson (Lasalle, CO), 23.07 on 3, $1,200; 18. Jaymee Roach (Banquete, TX) / Louie L. Molina Jr. (Hebbronville, TX), 23.23 on 3, $1,200; 19.

#10 Gold Plus Shoot-Out - Don W. Smith (Hodgen, OK) / Anthony Echelle (Glencoe, OK), 34.52 on 4, $42,900

Cruel Girl Champ - Jamie A. Mader (Stephenville, TX) / Jimmi Jo Montera (Greeley, CO), 31.81 on 4, $15,500


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hen the popularity of the Mike Cervi Jr. Memorial Pro Classic exceeded the facility limits at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds, roping producer George Aros was forced to try different strategies to accommodate both the needs of the ropers and the requirements of the Rodeo. The roping originally started in 1982 as a winner take all jackpot on the off day of the famous Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo held in February. In 2002 it was renamed to honor roper Mike Cervi Jr. of Marana, Arizonz who was killed in a plane crash. Big payoffs and the opportunity to rope with the best cowboys around made it a favorite annual event for top money earners and talented amateurs alike. As many as 178 teams from throughout the US Canada and Mexico chased steers over a long score in the large arena. As the numbers grew, so did increasing large payouts, attracting even more entries. It takes a long day to run that many teams, and the absence of lights at the Tucson Rodeo arena would add that little extra challenge of throwing a loop in the dark in the money round, not to mention leave the grounds crew scrambling to prep for the next day’s performance. For three years, Aros used qualifiers on the day before to pare down the team to the magic number of 100 allowed by the TRC. “The winners of the 2010 qualifier sure were pleased to take home $5,000 a man,” said Aros. “Roping for 80% of their fees, there was good money to be won over 5 places. Besides that, we took money from the qualifier and added it to the Cervi along with over $35,000 more added.” But Aros could never quite get a dally on a fair and friendly way to cut ropers out of the popular Pro Classic. Limits were not in the spirit of its 33-year tradition, no matter how much money could be won qualifying. Aros had to make a tough decision: leave the historic Tucson Rodeo Grounds in order to return the Mike Cervi Memorial Pro Classic to a roping with out external constraints. Up the road from Tucson in the growing town of Casa Grand, town officials and the Sheriff’s Posse were excited at the prospect of bringing a prestigious event like the Cervi Roping to their rodeo grounds. The town happens to be in the center of Arizona’s hotbed of winter roping activity. It is also conveniently on the way between the Tucson Rodeo and the Parada del Sol in Scottsdale. “The city of Casa Grande has really stepped up to make their rodeo

2010 Mike Cervi Champions, Jake Cooper and Jade Corkill taking home $16,260 per man

grounds a premium facility,” said Aros while touring the new grand stand and nearly completed announcer’s booth. Other improvements include new bathrooms, concession area, expansive parking and superb sandy footing in the arenas. “No amount of rain will ever make this ground slick,” said an enthusiastic Aros. Soon, not only was the Cervi Roping on the calendar, but the city and Sheriff’s Posse planned an entire week of activity around it. The 1st Annual Casa Grande Cowboy Days will be held February 20 – 27. Events include a buckle roping, barrel race, Cruel Girls and USTRC competitions, a Canadian day, senior’s day and Ranch Rodeo. “We are really thrilled to bring an event like the Cervi to Casa Grande,” said Dick Powel, member of the Sheriff’s Posse. “The Mayor and City Council are backing it all the way.” Powel has been a major force in planning and organizing the Cowboy Days events. “We see this whole week as an event that will really take off. It is good for our winter visitors as

well. We have a tremendous number of Canadians who spend time down here with us, and we wanted to honor them by having the Maple Leaf Classic as part of our schedule.” Aros acknowledged the change of venues may surprise some. “We are bringing it back to what it used to be with this move. We reduced entries to $250 a man, enter twice. So it is affordable, and everyone has a shot.” With over $35,000 expected added money, that shot could score some serious cash. Additionally, there will be a USTRC affiliated pre roping on Tuesday afternoon. It offers an 80% payback, and the chance to tryout the fresh steers and the new venue. As has been the tradition, the Cervi Roping will benefit the Justin Cowboy Crisis

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• Extended Average Pay in All Divisions • Incentive Ropings in the #12, #11, #10 & #9

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#13 Handicap $100/roper. Enter 3 times. 5-steer/Progressive after 1. • #12 team - 2 sec. off • #11 team - 4 sec. off #12, #11, #10, #9 $100/roper. Enter 3 times. 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 the short round of the #9 only.

AMERICA’S COWBOY SPORT

Gold Plus #12 (with #10 Incentive) $100/roper. Enter 3 times, maximum. 4-steer/Progressive after 1. Any combination of Incentive/Non-Incentive. Gold Plus members 21 years and over only. Top 3 Average teams and Incentive Average teams receive National Shoot-Outs/Flex Earnings. Top 20 teams to the short round. #8 Pick/Draw (capped at a #4) $120/roper. Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2. 3-steer/Progressive after 1. • #7 team - 2 sec. off • #6 & under team - 3 sec. off • No Incentive Top 30 teams to the short round.

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STRIKE GOLD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Gold Spur Membership Participation at a USTRC event automatically qualifies you for a Regional Shoot-Out position

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

Membership Benefits

+ Distinctive card with your name, USTRC ID number and TRIAD classification

+ 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

+ Participation at a USTRC event qualifies you and your spouse (legal proof required) to each receive $3,000 in Flex Earnings. Additional family members 20 years old and younger and living at home will receive Gold Spur memberships and qualify for $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a sanctioned event.

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

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

+ Receive a 10% discount on any product purchased through National Ropers Supply.

(Fees can apply)

+ Exclusively at USTRC Sanctioned Events + For Gold Plus members 21 and older + Enjoy $6,000 ($3,000 per roper) in Flex Earnings to the top three Average Winners and top three Incentive Average Winners + Guaranteed added money at Regional Finals Gold Plus ropings

Check Writing Privileges Keep It in the Family + Add immediate family members (children and spouse) in the same household age 20 and under at the time of application + Each family member receives the same Gold Spur Membership benefits, including $1,000 in Flex Earnings upon participation at a USTRC event

Lifetime Membership: You’ve Earned It + Ropers currently 70 or celebrating that milestone anytime in 2011 are eligible for a lifetime membership at the time of application (family members must renew annually) + 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

+ Available at all USTRC sanctioned and affiliate events

1-800 Direct Calling + Enter by phone and charge to your Visa, Mastercard or Discover + Reserve stalls (limited to two per member at ropings offering service) up to one week prior to the event + 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.

+ 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. + SuperLooper Magazine provided through U.S. Foreign Mail Service

The Official Home of

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+ For Non-US Residents

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

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AMERICA’S COWBOY SPORT

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Two years ago, I started the No Wolves Allowed Tour in Arizona because the majority of ropings were focused on high numbered ropers with higher and higher entry fees. I wanted the No Wolves Allowed ropings to be specifically for the amateur roper and offer low entry fees with big payoffs. Today, we’ve expanded that program to include the #5 ropers and renamed it “National All Amateurs.”

Demand Low Entry Fees and Big Payouts You don’t have to choose between low entry fees and big payouts. The #10 Roping on November 26 only costs $50 per man to enter, but first in the average pays $5,000! This roping features twothirds cash payback, along with a guarantee that the winners get at least $5,000. The “No Wolves Allowed” #8 Roping on November 27th gives #4 and under ropers a chance at a hefty payout and one of eight saddles guaranteed through fourth place. If you don’t want a saddle, then I’ll give you the cash instead — $1,500 per saddle. Consider what happens if you choose the cash — then first in the average pays $5,000 a team and fourth still pays $3,800! That’s guaranteed, for only $50 per man in entry fees.

Demand Rewards At NAA ropings, your points are accumulated by simply entering and by placing in the average. At the end of the season, we’ll award championships in the following six divisions: #3 & Under Header, #3 & Under Heeler, #4 Header, #4 Heeler, #5 Header, and #5 Heeler; as well as prizes to the top 10 in each division. Plus, the top 100 in each division’s standings are eligible to enter the #8 Match of Champions or the #10 Match of Champions (specialty ropings held during the National All Amateurs Finals).

Demand Good Cattle We don’t make excuses, period. Either the cattle or good or they’re not. At NAA events, you can expect good roping cattle. If we make a mistake, we’ll make it right.

Demand Fair Competition Ropings that accept different classification cards at the same event create unfair competition, because undernumbered ropers can sneak past one classification system to use another. With so many winter ropers from across the country descending on Arizona to rope, we have decided to use USTRC classifications because of their national presence and decade long database. If you have a current USTRC card you will receive a free NAA membership, otherwise, the membership is $40 (if you don’t have a current USTRC card.)


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Louie and the Duke Classics 2010 A Fund Raiser for John Wayne Cancer Foundation By Jim Olson

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Highlighting each year was the famous 26 Bar pure breed bull sales held Thanksgiving weekend at the Johnson home near Stanfield. It’s been said, no matter what movie project Duke was working on, he always had a clause in his contract stating he was free to go to Arizona Thanksgiving week. Until his death, he never missed the holiday meal at the Johnson home or the bull sale afterwards. Louie Johnson and Duke Wayne became more than partners, they were the best of friends. Complete trust was a two way street for the men. Many “deals” were proposed to John Wayne throughout his life, and once he and Louie became so well acquainted, it’s said he’d simply tell people, “Run it by Louie and if Louie’s in, then I’m in.” Louie had a knack for business and also for doing things in a big way…that suited Duke just fine. Both men lost their lives to cancer. Duke in 1979 and Louie in 2001. Upon his death bed, Duke asked his family to continue the fight against the “big C.” He humbly said, “Use my name if you think it’ll help.” The families of both men are actively involved in fund raising for curing the “big C” to this day. One event both families collaborate on is Louie and The DUKE Classics; a 4 day fiesta including a golf tournament, team roping, dinner and memorabilia auction and other entertainment being offered the first

weekend of November. Louie and The DUKE Classics is staged in and around the Casa Grande, AZ area in honor of the Red River operation located just west of town at the tiny little place called Stanfield. The golf tournament, held at the Francisco Grande hotel and golf resort, is where Wayne and Johnson used to rent the whole place for their bull sale customers back in the day. The team roping held at the Casa Grande rodeo grounds is reminiscent of their cowboy hired hands favorite pass time. There was a roping arena built on location at Red River feedlot to pacify the cowboys need for team roping, keeping hands closer to home. The Dinner and Memorabilia auction offers

western items and collectibles, some donated by the Wayne and Johnson families themselves! Many highly sought after items are auctioned off each year. The 2010 Classics boasted 1350 teams in the team roping where $195,000 in prize money was won by competitors (not to mention another $20,000 in prizes). The golf tournament had 56 golfers vying for championship Louie and The DUKE Classics limited edition belt buckles and other great prizes. Clint Walker of Oklahoma did a stellar job of entertaining the crowded ballroom at the Dinner and Memorabilia auction and Hollywood Yates rocked the crowd at the concert / rodeo dance.

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merican icon, John Wayne, bought a farm near Stanfield, Arizona at the advice of a financial advisor in 1957. Within a year, Duke knew the financial advisor was no farmer and he was taking a beating in the business. Duke got a hold of a local cotton broker and asked, “Who’s the best farmer in the area?” The answer, “Why your neighbor, Louis Johnson, he’s not only the best farmer in the area, but probably the whole state…maybe the whole world.” Duke arranged a meeting with Louie where the two men visited for a couple of hours, getting along famously. Louie agreed to manage Duke’s farm for one year. Things went very well the first year, so the two agreed on another year. After the second year, Duke suggested they just become partners. The agreement was sealed with a handshake. Over the next 20 years, Louie and Duke built up an operation which became legendary. The farming entity, know as “Red River” after Wayne’s famous movie, was eventually grown to include over 14,000 acres of farm land. Cattle feeding was added in the mid 1960s and they fed up to 85,000 head in a state of the art feedlot (the largest privately held feedlot in the Country). Then an 800 head pure bred Hereford ranch rounded out the partnership with 50,000 acres of 26 Bar ranch near Springerville, AZ.

5 and under dummy roping winners with Travis Kading, presenter.

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Billy Darnell and Dan Narramore, # 11 World Series winners

Louie and Duke as they prepare to enter the sale ring before their 4th annual 26 bar bull sale.


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2010 Team roping winners PRH would like to send out a heartfelt THANK YOU to all of our many friends and loyal customers for “stayin’ in the saddle” with us over the past 10 years and for continuing to advertise the ‘Best rodeo horses in the world’ online at ProRodeoHorsescom!

#13 World Series, Mel Coleman and Danny Cross, $10,030 True Grit 1 header, Dan Denmark and Johnny Taylor, $2,240 #12 Pick or Draw, Victor Padilla and Michael Calmelat, $3,450 #11 World Series, Billy Darnell and Dan Narramore, $13,280 #11 Pick or Draw, Dusty Perkins and Cooper Reidhead, $3,420 #10 World Series, Dale Cureton and Manuel Flores, $13,410 #9 Pick or Draw, Kari Fish and Cooper Reidhead, $3,300

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he 2010 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is sure to be filled with tons of excitement. From bucking horse riders, bull riders, ropers wrestlers and of course barrel racers, the event will once again capture the attention of the sports world. Ten rounds of heart pounding action filled with anticipation, nerves and courage, the WNFR captures the true element of what it means to be a rodeo cowboy. The thrill and spills will be witnessed not

Bareback Riding

1. Ryan Gray Cheney, WA

4. Wes Stevenson Lubbock, TX

Steer Wrestling

2. Steven Dent Mullen, NE

5. Bobby Mote Culver, OR

3. Clint Cannon Waller, TX 6. Dusty LaValley Bezanson, AB 7. Will Lowe Canyon, TX 8. Kelly Timberman Mills, WY 9. Justin McDaniel Porum, OK 10. Steven Peebles Redmond, OR 11. Jason Havens Prineville, OR 12. Kaycee Feild Payson, UT 13. Matt Bright Azle, TX 14. Joe Gunderson Agar, SD 15. D.V. Fennell Neosho, MO

Team Roping (Headers)

1. Clay Tryan Billings, MT

4. Travis Tryan Billings, MT

only by the thousands that swarm to Las Vegas, Nevada throughout PRCA rodeos biggest week, but thousands more will lose sleep while they cheer on their favorites each night on TV. Like you, we too are ready for the action and wanted to let you see who will be gunning for the big money and the ultimate World Champion title. Look at the lineup of this years top rodeo talent and pick your favorite.

2. Chad Masters Clarksville, TN

5. Charly Crawford Prineville,OR

1. Curtis Cassidy Donalda, AB

2. Todd Suhn Hermosa, SD

4. Luke Branquinho 5. Trevor Knowles Mount Vernon, OR Los Alamos, CA

3. Dean Gorsuch Gering, NE 6. Matt Reeves Cross Plains, TX 7. Cody Cassidy Donalda, AB 8. Jule Hazen Ashland, KS. 9. Dane Hanna Berthold, ND. 10. Ethen Thouvenell Napa, CA. 11. Billy Bugenig Ferndale, CA 12. Josh Peek Pueblo, CO 13. Wade Sumpter Fowler, CO 14. Kyle Hughes Olney Springs, CO 15. Nick Guy Sparta, WI

Team Roping (Heelers)

3. Turtle Powell Stephenville,TX 6. Britt Williams Hammond, MT 7. Luke Brown Stephenville, TX 8. Trevor Brazile Decatur, TX 9. Brady Tryan Huntley, MT 10. Colby Lovell Madisonville, TX 11. Derrick Begay Seba Dalkai, AZ 12. JoJo LeMond Andrews, TX 13. Nick Sartain Yukon, OK 14. Ty Blasingame Ramah, CO 15. Keven Daniel Franklin,TN

1. Travis Graves Jay, OK

4. Russell Cardoza Los Alamos, CA

2. Cory Petska Lexington, OK

5. Bobby Harris Gillette, WY

3. Jade Corkill Fallon, NV 6. Rich Skelton Llano, TX 7. Martin Lucero Stephenville, TX 8. Patrick Smith Midland, TX 9. Caleb Twisselman Santa Margarita, CA 10. Kory Koontz Sudan, TX 11. Broc Cresta Santa Rosa, CA 12. Jake Long Coffeyville, KS 13. Cesar de la Cruz Tucson, AZ 14. Kollin VonAhn Durant, OK 15. Cody Hintz Spring Creek, NV


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Saddle Bronc

1. Bradley Harter Weatherford, TX

4. Taos Muncy Corona, NM

4. Brenda Mays Terrebonne, OR

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Tie-Down

2. Wade Sundell Boxholm, IA

5. Heith DeMoss Heflin, LA

3. Cody Wright Milford, UT 6. Jesse Kruse Great Falls, MT 7. Cort Scheer Elsmere, NE 8. Shaun Stroh Dickinson, ND 9. Rod Hay Wildwood, AB 10. Jeff Willert Belvidere, SD 11. J.J. Elshere Quinn, SD 12. Cody DeMoss Heflin, LA 13. Scott Miller Boise, ID 14. Dustin Flundra Pincher Creek, AB 15. Sam Spreadborough Snyder, TX

Barrel Racing

1. Sherry Cervi Marana, AZ

DECEMBER 2010

1. Trevor Brazile Decatur, TX

4. Jerome Schneeberger Ponca City, OK

2. Tuf Cooper Decatur, TX

5. Shane Hanchey Sulphur, LA

3. Stran Smith Childress, TX 6. Trent Creager Stillwater, OK 7. Tyson Durfey Colbert, WA 8. Clint Cooper Decatur, TX 9. Fred Whitfield Hockley, TX 10. Ryan Jarrett Summerville, GA 11. Scott Kormos Teague, TX 12. Joseph Parsons Marana, AZ 13. Cody Ohl Hico, TX 14. Clif Cooper Decatur, TX 15. Jerrad Hofstetter Portales, NM

Bull Riding

2. Lindsay Sears Nanton, AB

5. Jill Moody Letcher, SD

3. Brittany Pozzi Victoria, TX 6. Lisa Lockhart Oelrichs, SD 7. Nellie Williams Cottonwood, CA 8. Kelli Tolbert Hooper, UT 9. Christina Richman Glendora, CA 10. Sherrylynn Johnson Henryetta, OK 11. Jeanne Anderson White City, KS 12. Tana Poppino Big Cabin, OK 13. Angie Meadors Blanchard, OK 14. Benette Barrington Lubbock, TX 15. Sydni Blanchard Albuquerque, NM

1. Wesley Silcox Santaquin, UT

4. Tyler Smith Fruita, CO

2. Shawn Hogg Odessa, TX

5. Clayton Williams Carthage, TX

3. Steve Woolsey Payson, UT 6. Kanin Asay Powell, WY 7. Chad Everett Denton Berry Creek, CA 8. J.W. Harris Mullin, TX 9. D.J. Domangue Houma, LA 10. Dustin Elliott North Platte, NE 11. Ardie Maier Timber Lake, SD 12. Corey Navarre Weatherford, OK 13. Bobby Welsh Gillette, WY 14. Seth Glause Rock Springs, WY 15. Cody Whitney Asher, OK


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USTRC Lasso Del Sol Scottsdale, Arizona

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ff in the distance the sun hung on the horizon and slowly made its way out of sight. It was a quiet stillness and it always made the hour at dusk one of comfort and relaxation. Ezquiel** rose from his sentry post under the large blooming agave century plant that loomed high above his head. He yawned and stretched and listened to the approaching night sounds. Off in the distance a chaparral cussed a rattler and CRX’DEzquiel knew it would be dark before he got back to the camp. The clear, dry desert air was good for his mindset. He loved the desert and he loved all it stood for. Somewhere a dove called in the darkening hour and probably waited for coyotes to move away from the water. Thinking about that Ezquiel guzzled water from his leather pouch, swished it in his mouth and spit it out. Nothing like a cool drink of water as the desert sun set. The Sonoran Desert was his home and had been for as long as he could remember. It didn’t matter that his father worked the nearby ranches and that Scottsdale was

filling daily with people looking for gold. The Indians had the area all to themselves for centuries now and Ezqueil appreciated them for leaving a little for him. Scottsdale is a combination of Native American culture and American Cowboy lore. Located in the beautiful Sonoran Desert, Scottsdale, Arizona is bordered by Phoenix to the west and the McDowell Mountains on the east. The magic of Scottsdale begins with the fact it sits smack dab in the middle of the lush Sonoran Desert. With Indigo skies that beckon you to come out of doors to explore the trails, the rivers and the mountains, it is an area that reaches out to grab you and will not turn loose. Scottsdale will welcome the Lasso Del

Sol the last full weekend of 2010 and will kick off the New Year 2011. Scottsdale’s sunny skies and idyllic weather make experiencing the beauty of the desert almost habit forming and adding a roping like the Lasso Del Sol will make the event all that much memorable. Kick off the adventure of a desert vacation with some good USTRC team roping. You can’t help but have a good time with a hike on one of the city’s scenic trails or how about eco-tours, horseback riding, mountain biking or water sports like river rafting and kayaking. You can also take to the sky with air tours, hot air ballooning and other locally offered aerial adventures. Scottsdale is yours for the asking, yours to enjoy and explore. Scottsdale is one of the world’s premier business and vacation destinations. There is no doubt you will appreciate the warm Southwestern hospitality that embraces visitors and residents alike. If you love team roping you will love attending a team roping like the Lasso Del Sol in Scottsdale. As Ezquiel made his way down the sandy desert trail he watched and listened. Off in the distance an owl called to his mate and she answered. The magic of the desert reminded him of the Native American healing spas that soothe your body and soul. The desert was good for what ailed you and Ezquiel couldn’t help but smile. He loved it and he would never leave. It had captured his soul and given him a zest for life. That is the way of the desert; it heals your hurts and nourishes your soul. ** Fictitious Name for Writer’s Intent


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USTRC Membership—Why Bother?

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with 12 monthly issues of the only magazine USTRC that much better, such as a toll free solely devoted to team roping, SuperLooper number to reach USTRC, stall reservation Magazine, maintenance of each member’s services, later entry deadlines and check Getting the Most from USTRC individual record of earnings and writing privileges. accomplishments, a monthly e-newsletter and Both the Gold Plus and Gold Spur eligibility to compete in more than 80 membership levels provide for additional USTRC is to classify ropers who compete in es, it’s that time of year when the sanctioned events and 350 affiliate events family memberships that come with $1,000 in the sport,” said President Kirk Bray. “For organizations you belong to start nationwide. Flex Earnings to family members 20 and more than twenty years USTRC has been sending you those letters. You know, the ones “Probably one of the most valuable younger living within the same household. charged with maintaining a level playing field that say “Dear Valued Member,” or maybe aspects to memberships are the Flex Earnings In addition, because of its strong for all ropers to compete on. Without a your name spelled wrong or with your first membership base, USTRC has been able to classification system, there would be no place that are automatically provided once a name and middle initial, like it’s your first member ropes,” said Bray. “Gold Spur gain the support of corporate partners who in the sport for novice and amateur ropers name. Then they ask you for your continued members receive $1,000 in Flex Earnings provide a number of services to USTRC and surely no growth. So, for the member, support. which qualifies them automatically to rope at members at a lower cost. when they invest in a membership with Guilty. any Regional Finals. Gold Plus members “With preferred pricing from Dodge and USTRC, they are actually investing in the USTRC, like every other organization you receive $3,000 in Flex Earnings that they can Chrysler to rebates in the hundreds of dollars longevity and integrity of the sport.” belong to, depends on the loyalty of its use at Regional Finals at $1,000 for their half from Case IH, membership virtually pays for With the support of its membership base, members to keep the doors open. Membership of three Shoot-Outs or at the National Finals itself,” said Bray. USTRC was able to develop the TRIAD fees pay for the overhead of keeping the for one qualification.” Other promotions are also offered for classification system, the most valued and organization rolling and the expenses aren’t Bray says that the best-kept membership banking services through Bank of America, accurate classification system in the sport and unlike what you face everyday in your own secret seems to be the Gold Plus insurance through Broadstone and First among any equine organization that offers family. Electricity, building maintenance and membership, which not only offers more Flex Equine and roadside assistance through Equiclassification. upkeep, phone service, Internet and the list Earnings, but competition enhancements at Rescue. Gold Plus members also receive a “USTRC has always done the heavy goes on. Even more importantly, those fees each sanctioned roping event. 10% discount on any product purchase lifting when it comes to classifying the pay for the livelihood of the employees who “For Gold Plus members, their through National Ropers Supply. ropers” said Bray. “The TRIAD system is answer the phones, man events and provide “Most ropers tend to wait until they rope membership dollar brings them even more much more objective about the ropers ability services to the members. to join, however, they miss out on some great value because of the increased level of and its highly preferred to the days when Key to that loyalty, however, is that service by waiting,” said Bray. “Joining at the service they receive,” said Bray, pointing out classifications were set by a committee USTRC has to earn it. first of the year ensures uninterrupted issues that Ty Hillman, the Gold Plus representative casting their subjective vote. You can see it in Fortunately, while almost every other of SuperLooper Magazine and email updates. is focused on bringing even greater value. the number of producers that require the segment of the equine industry suffered Also, by renewing now ropers will have the “Gold Plus is absolutely the best value,” TRIAD number from the roper. Even though major decreases in its membership over the peace of mind that comes with knowing they they may not be affiliated with USTRC at all, Hillman agrees. “From the special Gold Plus past three years, USTRC held fairly steady are already eligible when they decide to enter roping events to the added money at the they respect and appreciate the system.” and for good reason. somewhere. Too many times it happens early Regional Finals and the RAM Rodeo truck Besides the value of the nation’s most Because the organization’s business in the year that a roper fails to buy their and Case IH tractor at the Finals, Gold Plus trusted classification system, USTRC principles have always been conservative, the membership and thus ends up being members are eligible for so much more for membership brings value with each of its funding it received through membership fees disqualified. We don’t want that to happen relatively little extra cost.” membership levels. and event participation has been closely to anyone.” Hillman said that while all USTRC Every member receives a basic package of monitored and frugally applied. It has also MONTH JAN 10 BUILT BY P/U W/CHG VSA IN HOUSE PROOF CRX’D MONTH-DEC 2010 customer BUILT BY-VSA To join, look to IN page HOUSE36-37 PROOF CRX’D of this issue or members receive unmatched services. 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ou won’t read about any doom and gloom here concerning the state of the cowboy world in 2010. We have had very few qualifiers that were down from last year (knock on wood), and half the events were the same, many larger. Hundreds of ropers cut up $7,200,000 in winnings at the qualifiers, which turned out to be good news for the other associations, with those winnings allowing more ropers to attend the various finals. So where do we stand? All three of our divisions at the Finales have more teams than they did last year. The World Series of Team Roping Grand Finale has developed into a fabulous roping with the great problem of trying to limit how many teams attend. It appears that raising the qualification level to $5,000 per team happened just in the nick of time. We expect a few draw-outs in each to pull us right back to a manageable team count similar to last year but, there is very little chance that any of these divisions will fall below the Million Dollar mark. We have listed a few of the changes below for next year, the most striking being the addition of the #12 Division. We hope this division will take some pressure off the #11 and #13 at the Finales next year, relieving some pressure from #7 heelers trying to be 6 Plus. No, its not our goal to produce a Four Million Dollar roping next year, but we wont be upset if it occurs. We did not know what toAdo to follow up last year; three divisions over a million, every ounce of parking and stalls utilized, what should the next goal be? Big and bigger is out of the question here in Las

Vegas. Better is always the goal but, if we arent careful, this goal can be fouled with the cattle. To us the quality of this event is determined by how seamlessly we handle all the needs of the contestants without hassle. In comparison to the Mega Finals we produced in Oklahoma City, The World Series Finale operates with 75% less parking, 75% less arenas, 66% less stalls, and half the number of days. This is the reason we put so much effort into the things that are happening away from the arena. It is a difficult management job, and we take our hats off to the group of professionals helping us, both on our staff and at the hotel. We really appreciate the ropers who understand these problems and comply with our wishes a little more than they would or have at other events.

for the #13 has changed. In the past we ran the short rounds for the #13, #11, & #10 during the EquiGames Performance on the final Saturday. The hype of running the short round during the memorable EquiGames was great, however, it required the #13 ropers to hold over for 3 days to complete their event. A lot of ropers are entered in multiple events, but for the higher number roper, this was an inconvenience and added expense as indicated in the results of the online poll. Over 90% of the ropers responding to the #13 question requested that the short round of the #13 roping be held on the same day of the Finale. This allows the option of avoiding the stall and hotel costs, come in, rope and leave.

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Good news from Las Vegas, South Point Casino encouraged the Grandview (our overflow hotel), to loan us the 10 acres Monday, December 6 south of their facility for parking. This Challenge freed up space next to the arena for Tuesday, December 7 portable stalls. There still may be logistical #13 Pro-AM Finale and will run entirely issues with parking, feeding, and saddling, Wednesday, December 8 all of which will be outlined in your Challenge contestant newsletter. Thursday, December 9 More inside stalls will be passed along will be the #11 Finale. as drawouts occur. We will have the outside Friday, December 10 form on line by Monday CRX’D will beMONTH the #10DEC Finale. 10 BUILT BY VSA reservation IN HOUSE PROOF November 8th. For additional information Saturday, December 11 call the main office 505-898-1755. will be the short rounds of the #10 & #11 For RV Hookup- 1 mile north of the during the EquiGames Performance. 1\2 Horizontal (10 x 6.6) hotel - Las Vegas RV Resort 800-566-4707 As is noted on the website, the schedule (Special Attention – See Changes for #13)

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Stephenville, TX, 35.1, $6,820; 2. Jim Bo Daniel, New Waverly, TX / John Clay Fountain, Willis, TX, 38.72, $5,110; 3. Jim Bo Daniel, New Waverly, TX / Gary Sutton, Jourdanton, TX, 39.49, $3,410; 4. Shelly Granzin, Bryan, TX / Greg Zwernemann, Bryan, TX, 40.79, $1,700

Mt. Vernon, MO October 9, 2010 #13 30 Teams Average 1. Jerry Ogden, Quinton, OK / Monte Jo Glenn, McAlester, OK, 29.89, $4,320; 2. Mike Rexwinkle, Edna, KS / Bradley Amos, Sulphur Springs, AR, 30.14, $2,880

#12 Average 79 Teams 1. Reggie Jammer, Georgetown, TX / Tommy Fry, Johnson City, TX, 32.54, $7,580; 2. Eric Garza, George West, TX / Mitch McGee, Pleasanton, TX, 36.4, $5,680; 3. Don Hancock, Victoria, TX / Leroy Martinez, George West, TX, 38.85, $3,800; 4. Storm Somoza, Placedo, TX / Gary Sutton. Jourdanton, TX, 39.8, $1,900

#11 37 Teams Average 1. John Wiggins, Greenwood, AR / Eddie Cole, Branch, AR, 39.07, $4,440; 2. ce Barnett, West Plains, MS / Tyler Wyriek, Wychdotte, OK, 40.3, $2,660; 3. Justin Mckeel, Konawa, OK / Scott Mills, Allen, OK, 46.09, $1,780

#11 Average 75 Teams 1. Aaron Shelley, Gila, NM / Johnny Cox, Alto, NM, 37.03, $7,200; 2. Steve A. Taylor, Gonzales, TX / Phil Lyne, Cotulla, TX, 37.16, $5,400; 3. Tom Nelson, Llano, TX / Tutt Garnett, Llano, TX, 40.48, $3,600; 4. R. Sterling Knight, Quemado, TX / John Bankhead, Madisonville, TX, 46.26, $1,800

#10 38 Teams Average 1. Don Enyart, Seneca, MO / Tyson Campidilli, Vinita, OK, 42.62, $4,560; 2. Dave Wingo, Holdenville, OK / , 43.23; 3. Aaron Baker, Pryor, OK / Dean Spurlock, Inola, OK, 47.94, $1,820

#10 Average 82 Teams 1. Rebecca Neuhaus, Huntsville, TX / Reese Burger, Hempstead, TX, 42.33, $7,870; 2. Eric Garza, George West, TX / Billy R. Beyer, Skidmore, TX, 42.45, $5,900; 3. Chase Jaroszewski, Seguin, TX / Jeff O. Thomas, Spanish Fork, UT, 46.07, $3,940; 4. Dan Wilson, Yancey, TX / Sal Dominguez, Jourdanton, TX, 46.7, $1,970

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Jacobs, Tucson, AZ, 34.45, $11,300; 2. Rooster Todd, Wilcox, AZ / Tayrell Todd, Willcox, AZ, 34.7, $7,900; 3. Jerry Stutts, Kailua Kona, HI / Robert Murphy, Globe, AZ, 34.99, $6,020; 4. Bill Fancher, Kingman, AZ / Chad Benson, Kingman, AZ, 35.25, $4,520; 5. Ken Wartz, Blue Gap, AZ / Octavius Wartz, Blue Gap, AZ, 35.8, $3,390; 6. Bradley Whelan, Amado, AZ / Jason Olson, Rio Rico, AZ, 36, $2,630; 7. Mandy Sproul, Benson, AZ / Kyle Welsh, Parker, AZ, 36.15, $1,880; Short Round 1. Darin Simpson, Grants, NM / Rodney Wilcox, Grants, NM, 8.2, $1,000 #11 165 Teams Average 1. Colton Thomas, Queencreek, AZ / Ben Rearden, Queencreek, AZ , 38.63, $11,580; 2. Ross Long, Albuquerque, NM / Ferlin Charley, Albuquerque, NM, 41.95, $8,110; 3. Tyler Scott, Chino Valley, AZ / Chad Benson, Kingman, AZ, 43, $6,180; 4. Todd Asquith, San Tan Valley, AZ / Chad Benson, Kingman, AZ, 43.88, $4,630; 5. Sid Savage, Caballo, NM / John Morrow, Deming, NM, 46.21, $3,470; 6. Leo Teague, Claypool, AZ

/ Steve Sanders, Globe, AZ, 48.16, $2,700; 7. Kay Perkins, Show Low, AZ / Preston Billingsley, Show Low, AZ, 50.51, $1,930; Short Round 1. Todd Asquith, San Tan Valley, AZ / Mark Smith, Coolidge, AZ, 8.21, $1,000 #10 177 Teams Average 1. Logan Cosby, Hereford, AZ / Rudy Chon, Hereford, AZ, 39.49, $11,620; 2. Peter Morales, Phoenix, AZ / Al Baloo, Mesa, AZ, 41.48, $7,880; 3. Jeff Collup, Hereford, AZ / Owen Nulliner, Elfrida, AZ, 44.05, $6,220; 4. Jim Brassell, Oracle, AZ / Paul White, Show Low, AZ, 45.03, $4,560; 5. Foster Cheatham, Sonoita, AZ / Lee Cheatham, Laveen, AZ, 45.37, $3,730; 6. Bob Burris, Chino Valley, CA / Chuck Perkins, Winslow, AZ, 46.51, $3,320; 7. Jerry Stutts, Kailua Kona, HI / Brad McRoberts, Phoenix, AZ, 47.49, $2,490; 8. Bill Blanchard, Maricopa, AZ / Jow Echeverria, Buckeye, AZ, 48.78, $1,660; Short Round 1. Thad McConnell, Morristown, AZ / Kurt Richardson, Phoenix, AZ, 12.71, $1,000

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ow that the 2010 Wranlger/ Professional’s Choice ACTRA National Finals is in the books, it was an awesome week for all! Be sure to check out all the results and the payouts. The videos will be up soon. One little animal didn’t fare to well and seems to have lost her master. A gentleman found a border collie (or rather the collie found him?) on Thursday night. He notified the show office but never heard anything back so he took her home. The information has also been given to the staff at the events center, however if anyone might hear something as well and could put the owner in touch with these folks. She’s smallish, black & white, no collar or tags, probably 1 - 2 years old and very sweet. If this is your dog, please call Cindy at 209/327-4047. The National Board would like to share an email that was received regarding the Finals: I am writing to communicate what a wonderful time our family had last weekend… attending and competing…in the ACTRA National Finals held in Reno, Nevada. I returned from the ACTRA Finals having seen things that reinforced my faith that the quality of folks that have made our beloved USA what it is, are still out there and alive and well. I saw: Grandfathers - of an age and physical condition that they can no longer mount their horses without the aid of a mounting block—saddle up, mount up, pick up their rope and lay down their $60.00 entry fee for the awesome privilege of roping with a granchild -knowing that they will likely not catch head or heels. A memory grandpa will treasure today..a memory the child will get to savor for a lifetime!! A Beautiful woman - who does not have the privilege of wearing a stylish cowboy hat or a sparkly bandana over perfectly groomed hair but rather, a unglamorous sturdy protective helmet. I am told she lay in a coma for nearly a year after a horse fell with her. But she displays the sheer guts and courage to use her precious second chance at life doing what she loves - team roping. A paraplegic gentleman - with no use of his legs or lower torso who is able to run a ranch and qualify for the ACTRA Finals while others with far less disability languish about, lamenting their circumstance in life. Two Dear family friends - one that has been team roping for 30 plus years, … the other a teenage boy with less than 2 years experience-come to the short go - # 6 out of 600 teams in the #3 roping - one mentoring the other but equal partners in their shared success. A roper who has lost his left arm and sports a “hook” prosthesis - out there giving it his all- roping competetively. He has figured it out and figured it out well. Lots of smiling faces at a venue where, despite the crowd, it felt comfortable and safe enough to let a 6 year old travel to the restroom unattended. In this day and age that hardly ever happens. Again I commend and congratulate you on a wonderful family oriented venue. But mostly I thank you for an experience that restored my optimism about the future of America. Where in the heck are these folks when we seek out candidates to represent us in Washington DC?

#12 First Go 1. Taylor Winn / Quinn Kesler, 6.34, $360; 2. Hank Brown / Ron (reg 8) Garcia, 6.51, $240 Average 1. Darrell Dudley / Bucky Campbell, 29.22, $1,340; 2. T.J. McCauley / Quinn Kesler, 29.3, $1,005; 3. Jeroll Campbell / Bucky Campbell, 29.5, $670; 4. Clint White / Joey Acevedo, 30.05, $335 #10.5 Average 1. Yogi Davis / Chad J. Crume, 24.7, $2,578; 2. Cole Hook / Dan Holland, 28.6, $2,291; 3. Jerry Moffett / Trevor Carrasco, 29.3, $2,005; 4. DeAnna Thompson / Jaye Kuebler, 31.4, $1,718; 5. Jaime Wall / Dani Leslie, 31.5, $1,432; 6. Dan Dowdy / Quinn Kesler, 31.6, $1,217; 7. Robby Farias / Bob Farias Jr, 32, $1,002; 8. Ryan Reed / Matt Costa, 32.3, $716; 9. Justin Hampton / Frank Perez, 32.8, $573; 10. Wes Hoskins / Justin Geney, 33.5, $394; 11. McKennan Buckner / Gary Hepper, 33.6, $215; 12. Morgan McVay / Cody Castido, 33.87, $180 Open First Go 1. CR Wilken / Evan Arnold, 5.31, $780; 2. Lance Brooks / Kyle Lockett, 5.87, $525 Average 1. Daniel Green / Caleb Twisselman, 32.31, $2,535; 2. CR Wilken / Caleb Twisselman, 32.69, $2,015; 3. Justin Pearson / Bill Finks, 37.35, $1,490; 4. Steve Smith / Clint Harry, 37.43, $970; 5. Taylor Winn / Quinn Kesler, 38.69, $450 Mixed First Go 1. Suzanne Williams / Kyle Lockett, 6.16, $485; 2. Shelly Winn / Quinn Kesler, 6.37, $364; 3. Suzanne Williams / Dan Sr Williams, 6.55, $242; 4. Mitzi Corkill / Casey Felton, 6.6, $120 Average 1. Julianne Hutchins Funk / Casey Felton, 30.03, $2,520; 2. Connie Hiatt / Travis Stewart, 30.06, $2,055; 3. Shelly Winn / Quinn Kesler, 31.03, $1,590; 4. Barbara Kenney / Ty Morrill, 33.04, $1,125; 5. Brittany Brown / Gary Ellis, 33.49, $655; 6. MaraShane Miller / Jason Boegle, 34.24, $180 #8.5 Average 1. Josh Rogers / Bobby Hamilton, 30.59, $2,801; 2. Lane Anthony / Don Scott, 30.6, $2,487; 3. Clay James / Casey Awbrey, 30.63, $2,173; 4. Adam Teixeira / Clint White, 31.01, $1,858; 5. Stoney Berna / Frank Perez, 31.33, $1,545; 6. Curtis English / Wade Hofheins, 31.83, $1,261; 7. Marv Barton / Rocky Carpenter, 32.44, $985; 8. Shane Bohach / Steve Smith, 33.94, $753; 9. Pete D Simmons / Allen Gill, 34.24, $574; 10. Tommy Lee / Bruce Corkill, 34.58, $402; 11. Shane RK Cook / Cody Soffel, 34.91, $323; 12. Adam Teixeira / Glen Teixeira, 35.37, $244; 13. Lucas Williams / Glen J. Nelson, 36.09, $165; 14. Don Elms / Buster Boyd, 36.11, $118; 15. Bill—Ca Butler / Mike Jay, 38.4, $71 Short Go 1. Shane RK Cook / Cody Soffel, 7.23, $60 Scholarship Average 1. Rawley Stanley / Gus Jr. Rodriguez, 20.2,

Cactus Saddles; 2. Cody Cabral / Glenn Teixeira, 20.45, Skyline Buckles; 3. Corey Fitze / Adam Fitze, 22.97, Les Vogt Silver Bits; 4. Greg Kesler / Adam Fitze, 24.04, Les Vogt Silver Spurs; 5. Mark Moreland / Myles Miyasato, 24.64, Scott Thomas Trophy Breast Collar; 6. Bob Farias Jr / Nate Taylor, 25.43, Professional’s Choice Pad; 7. Frank Nadarisay / Shawn Manning, 26.46, Scott Thomas Headstall with Skyline Silver; 8. Aaron Heberger / Shawn Manning, 27.49, Professional’s Choice Storm Blanket; 9. Greg Kesler / JC Cabral, 27.51, Scott Thomas Bronc Halter; 10. Jack Lewis / Wick Berg, 27.61, Professional’s Choice Rope Bag

Steele, 43.53, $615; 15. Will Gallagher / Grant (Bub) Haigh, 44.65, $577; 16. Claud Smith / Kyle Evans, 45.1, $539; 17. Jerry Moffett / Bobby Butler, 45.41, $462; 18. Clint Allegre / Dave Carlson, 45.63, $385; 19. Glen J. Nelson / Tom J Nelson, 45.79, $308; 20. Ken Wemple / Rob Pinneo, 45.87, $231; Short go 1. Trevor Messersmith / Tracy Callahan, 7.23, $60

Century Incentive 1. Marv Barton / Brian Humphry, 6.17, $60; 1. JR Cordova / Manuel Azevedo, 17.67, $933; 2. Bob Farias Jr / Gene Aguiar, 18.25, $741; 3. Neil Flynn / Grant (Bub) Haigh, 18.28, $549; 4. Barbara Kenney / Steve Hatcher, 21.17, $357; 5. Greg Grenke / Glenn Grenke, 22.22, $165 Average 1. Gary Sewell / Troy Perkins, 27.44, $2,543; 2. Neil Flynn / Grant (Bub) Haigh, 27.48, $2,211; 3. Terry Goddard / Tarek Goddard, 28.82, $1,880; 4. Marv Barton / Allen Gill, 29.41, $1,548; 5. Sean Pascoe / Clint Felton, 30.6, $1,216; 6. Randy Rogers / Bruce Corkill, 30.8, $885; 7. Randy Thompson / Steve Vredenburg, 30.84, $553; 8. John Madraso Jr. / Steve Gilson, 31.01, $221

#4 Average 1. Noel Lamas / Will Gallagher, 35.55, $6,336; 2. Lee Moyle / Dave Carlson, 36.19, $5,580; 3. Nawny Jones / Tyler Wolf, 38.29, $4,884; 4. Jeff Bridgewater / Tanner Neal, 40.75, $4,230; 5. Debbie Maxwell / Joel Maxwell, 40.96, $3,608; 6. Jeremy Parker / Brian Boice, 41.9, $2,997; 7. Haley McEnroe / Cole (Russell), 42.39, $2,488; 8. Jane Capurro / Adam C. Evans, 43.21, $2,047; 9. Curtis W. Romero / Don W. Campbell, 43.44, $1,608; 10. Luke Gundersen / Patton Carter, 43.79, $1,184; 11. Chris Wood / Cortland Crume, 44.09, $776; 12. Steve McDermott / Tyler Wolf, 47.56, $606; 13. Steve Bochenek / Smokey Bochenek, 48.18, $572; 14. Steve Purvis / Silas Shippy, 48.39, $539; 15. Randy Rush / Cris Robles, 49.25, $505; 16. Linsey / Lauren Mueller, 49.96, $471; 17. Neil Flynn / Jeff Every, 50.7, $404; 18. Dennis Pruett / Glenn Grenke, 52.12, $337; 19. Calgary Smith / Leland Thompson, 26.22, $269; 20. Sydney Morgan / Tim Fields, 26.96, $202; 21 / , Debbie Maxwell, Joel Maxwell, 6.81, $60

Super 7 Average 1. Dusty Worsham / Rikki Perezchica, 38.14, $7,928; 2. Sammy Jo Fernlund / Ryon Freeman, 41.74, $6,982; 3. Tyler Coen / Bo Segerman, 41.96, $6,110; 4. Thad Akins / Tom Akins, 42.44, $5,293; 5. Russell Miranda / Robby Farias, 42.75, $4,515; 6. Rick Anderson / Jeroll Campbell, 42.86, $3,749; 7. Houston Thomas / Robby Farias, 42.89, $3,113; 8. Bob Farias Jr / Taylor Winn, 42.9, $2,561; 9. Edwin Balaam / Manuel Souza, 44.04, $2,012; 10. Lacy Hook / Jeroll Campbell, 44.83, $1,481; 11. Greg Kesler / Nate Taylor, 45.36, $971; 12. Carl Johnson / Justin Johnson, 47.12, $758; 13. Brooke Brooks / Todd Ruffoni, 47.22, $716; 14. Ray Miller / Doug (R3) Young, 47.41, $674; 15. Adrienne Wagner / Jerritt Wagner, 47.61, $632; 16. Zayne Dishion / Chase Wortman, 47.69, $590; 17. Iris(Carpenter) Moore / Grant Stein, 47.84, $505; 18. Robert Garcia / Clint Felton, 48.25, $421; 19. Alice Legasey / Glen J. Nelson, 48.27, $337; 20. Joe Baptist / Hank Curry, 49.1, $250 Short go 1. Bob Farias Jr / Taylor Winn, 6.46, $85

#3 Average 1. Michelle Pruett / Dan Moyle, 47.2, $3,932; 2. Larry Grindstaff / John Schoorl, 50.75, $3,463; 3. Anthony Belew / David G. Williams, 51.02, $3,031; 4. Rick Jonas / Tom Farwell, 53.32, $2,625; 5. Rick Jonas / Jim Hurl, 55.37, $2,239; 6. Patrick Canavan / Lynn Larsen, 57.28, $1,860; 7. Steve Lydon / Les Wideman, 57.64, $1,544; 8. Jake McEwen / Kyla Kincaid, 59.95, $1,270; 9. Rodger Munger / Kim Robinson, 60.2, $998; 10. Shelby Lane Garcia / Mike Morgan, 61.04, $735; 11. Wesley Clary / Paul Fagliano, 63.04, $482; 12. Jeana Dotson / David Cerini, 63.36, $376; 13. Scott Murphy / Don (Red) Rightsell, 65.53, $355; 14. Nancy Fernlund / John W. Miller, 68.4, $334; 15. Brittany Miller / Brian (NV) Smith, 129.93, $313; 16. Harvey Glazier / Mike Morgan, 130.75, $292; 17. Karen Deller / Pat Block, 137.52, $251; 18. Cindy Maddalena / Cash Grandi, 139.09, $209; 19. Deanna Castle / Tim Peltzer, 139.34, $167; 20. Wyatt Adams / Tyler Gibbs, 139.67, $125 Short go 1. Rick Jonas / Tom Farwell, 8.38, $60

#5.5 Average 1. F.J. Hayden / Mike Landi, 34.32, $7,241; 2. Neil Flynn / Don Elms, 37.21, $6,377; 3. Justin Kimsey / George Schmidt, 38.15, $5,581; 4. Tristan Ruffoni / Danny Fleming, 39.56, $4,834; 5. Trevor Messersmith / Tracy Callahan, 40.35, $4,124; 6. Bill Gow / Don Elms, 41.06, $3,425; 7. Melinda McDaniel / Glenn Grenke, 41.16, $2,843; 8. Bowen Staples / Mike Conahan, 41.37, $2,339; 9. Robert Burgess / Steve Bianchi, 41.69, $1,837; 10. Gary Sewell / Pat Beard, 41.77, $1,353; 11. Chuck Tarbell / Wade Garrison, 41.8, $887; 12. Pat Moore / Cody Stouard, 41.87, $692; 13. Kara Gover / Wayne Jr Smith, 42.11, $654; 14. Nicole Pitts / Chad

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#11 Average 4-Steer 1. Justin P. Mascarenas (Santa Fe, NM) / Chase C. Massengill (Stephenville, TX), 29.48 on 4, $936; 2. Chelsea R. DeMott (Rio, IL) / Brandon E. Baca (Las Vegas, NM), 37.96 on 4, $560; 3. Justin P. Mascarenas (Santa Fe, NM) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 38.13 on 4, $374 #10 Average 4-Steer 1. Miranda A. Mascarenas (Santa Fe, NM) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 38.42 on 4, $1,138; 2. Joel Rivera (Santa Fe, NM) / Justin P. Mascarenas (Santa Fe, NM), 38.76 on 4, $854; 3. Joel Rivera (Santa Fe, NM) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 39.16 on 4, $570; 4. Chelsea R. DeMott (Rio, IL) / Kenny D. Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 4,025.00 on 4, $284 #5 Under Average 3-Steer 1. Jerry M. Fox (Bowie, TX) / Nick B. Padilla (La Loma, NM), 27.85 on 3, $400; 2. Rickey Patton (Amarillo, TX) / Nick B. Padilla (La Loma, NM), 30.35 on 3, $200 2011 National All Amateurs Dunn’s Arena Jackpot Litchfield Park, Arizona October 30, 2010 Total Payout = $23,480 #8 Average 3-Steer 1. Bill S. Sherwood (Florence, AZ) / Byron K. Gibbs (Cornville, AZ), 29.50 on 3, $2,000; 2. Omar Fimbres (Phoenix, AZ) / Isreal Fimbres (Phoenix, AZ), 31.36 on 3, $1,500; 3. Isaac Moyah (Bapchule, AZ) / Oly Yazzie (Winslow, AZ), 33.71 on 3, $1,200; 4. Mike R. Dean (Dewey, AZ) / Chris Patterson (Dewey, AZ), 34.29 on 3, $1,000; 5. Wil W. Hunter (Chinle, AZ) / Oly Yazzie (Winslow, AZ), 34.33 on 3, $600; 6. Micheal S. Blore (Happy Valley, AK) / David R. Doty (Prescott, AZ), 34.53 on 3, $100; 7. Luis Torres (Phoenix, AZ) / Carlos Aranda (Skull Valley, AZ), 39.68 on 3, $100 #9 / Century Average 3-Steer 1. Diane L. Winans (Chelan, WA) / Leo J. Bird (Wickenburg, AZ), 27.60 on 3, $960; 2. Bill S. Sherwood (Florence, AZ) / Joe C. Battaglia (Paso Robles , CA), 36.38 on 3, $580; 3. Steve Bales (Buckeye, AZ) / Bill C. Byrd (Buckeye, AZ), 37.55 on 3, $380 #10 Average 3-Steer 1. Bob Westfall (Phoenix, AZ) / Lee F. Cheatham (Laveen, AZ), 23.40 on 3, $5,000; 2. Francisco Aranda (Yarnell, AZ) / Eduardo Aranda (Kirkland, AZ), 23.58 on 3, $1,850; 3. Umberto Garduno (Whittmann, AZ) / Dean G. Spiesschaert (Wickenburg, AZ), 26.21 on 3, $1,230; 4. Bob Westfall (Phoenix, AZ) / Robyn B. Freberg (El Mirage, AZ), 27.27 on 3, $1,080; 5. Armando Begay (Blue Gap, AZ) / Sherwood Gustafson Jr. (Green Cove Springs, FL), 29.11 on 3, $920; 6. Charles Justin (Maricopa, AZ) / Isreal Fimbres (Phoenix, AZ), 30.92 on 3, $770; 7. Deac E. Winslow (Port Orchard, WA) / Bill S. Sherwood (Florence, AZ), 31.49 on 3, $610; 8. Pablo A. Araujo (Gilbert, AZ) / Alfarrel L. Begay (Blue Gap, AZ), 32.46 on 3, $310 #9 Average 3-Steer 1. Salvador Flores Sr. (Buckeye, AZ) / Armando Flores (Buckeye, AZ), 22.70 on 3, $1,200; 2. Jim A. Mock (Green Cove Springs, FL) / Sherwood Gustafson Jr. (Green Cove Springs, FL), 26.40 on 3, $720; 3. Chad M. Monongya (Kykotsmovi, AZ) / Bill S. Sherwood (Florence, AZ), 28.57 on 3, $480 2011 Ty Yost Thursdays Dunn’s Arena Jackpot Litchfield Park, Arizona November 11, 2010 Total Payout = $10,940 #13 Average 4-Steer 1. KariAnn Hull (Wickenburg, AZ) / Dan L. Cross (Wickenburg, AZ), 33.19 on 4, $2,300; 2. Teele J.


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2011 NMBTRA Southern NM State Fairgrounds Las Cruces, New Mexico November 13, 2010 Total Payout = $14,199 Century Average 3-Steer 1. Tom R. Bennett (Truth Or Consequnces, NM) / Rolo P. Minjarez (Las Cruces, NM), 36.34 on 3, $180; 2. Jack Faulk (Carlsbad, NM) / Skip T. Prichard DVM (Mesilla Park, NM), 18.70 on 2, $120 #10 Average 4-Steer 1. Travis Eldridge (Roswell, NM) / Malcom McCarty (Roswell, NM), 35.59 on 4, $2,951; 2. Clay Schlothauer (Las Cruces, NM) / Wayne D. Baize (Anthony, NM), 39.87 on 4, $1,845; 3. Danny P. Monette (Lemitar, NM) / G. Ray Johnson (Santa Teresa, NM), 41.61 on 4, $1,476; 4. Scott Eschenbrenner (Las Cruces, NM) / Chip P. Roberts (Durango, CO), 41.88 on 4, $1,107; 5. Russell D. Tharp (Fairacres, NM) / Lee Fisher (Clint, TX), 44.72 on 4, $984; 6. Tom R. Bennett (Truth Or Consequnces, NM) / Rolo P. Minjarez (Las Cruces, NM), 45.79 on 4, $861; 7. Larry E. Desmond (Las Cruces, NM) / Buddy Tharp (Las Cruces, NM), 47.11 A City, NM) / on 4, $738; 8. Jake K. Lowery (Silver Woody J. Richins (Cliff, NM), 47.80 on 4, $615; 9. Brett Parkey (Vinton, TX) / Chip P. Roberts (Durango, CO), 47.93 on 4, $492; 10. Juan M. Colquitt (Radium Springs, NM) / Derlene G. Gabaldon (Pinon,

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2010 Championship Bull Riding Season Recap

he 2010 CINCH CBR Tour presented by Mahindra Tractors held its Tour Finale this past weekend in Kansas City. Jake Littlefield won the first night, while Steve Woolsey took home the winner’s check Saturday night. Both guys made a late run and finished in the top five in the season standings. Shippy/Brand X/Amber Luedke won the bull team competition on Friday night after a great performance by Thunder Down Under and company. Team Neckover (Danny Reagan) won the competition Saturday night after consistent and solid trips from all three bulls. All of the riders and contractors listed above deserve a lot of credit for finishing the season on a high note. The 2011 Horizon Series season starts this Saturday night in Longview, TX, so the riders won’t have much time to reflect on the past year. Before that, however, we are going to take another look back at the 2010 season and honor the best of the best. Championship Bull Riding had its greatest year ever, and things are only going to get better as we move into 2011. If you have anything to add, please visit our Facebook page.

Luke Kelley- 2010 CBR World Champion Luke Kelley rode more bulls than any other CBR rider this year, and he definitely earned the 2010 CBR World Title. He was consistent the entire season, but he really turned things on during the Fall Run. He won the Horizon Series Finals in Bossier City in late August, and that moved him into the top spot in the season standings. Kelley never lost that spot. His event win in Lubbock along with the $10,000 Mahindra Tractors Texas Swing bonus locked things up heading into Kansas City for the Tour Finale. Luke Kelley rode right at 50 percent of his bulls in 2010, and he won two events on the CINCH CBR Tour presented by Mahindra Tractors. He racked up an incredible 11 top-10 finishes, and he was 90 points or better five separate occasions. There is no doubt he was the best rider in Championship Bull Riding this season. After the $100,000 bonus for winning the 2010 CBR World Title, Kelley finished the season with $159,478! It’s also worth mentioning the remaining riders who finished in the top five this season because those guys got a year-end bonus as well. Steve Woolsey, the winner on night two in Kansas City, moved from

sixth to second the last day to end the season with $67,635. Elliot Jacoby finished the season third with $55,077. Ardie Maier, who had to miss the Tour Finale following knee surgery, finished fourth with $42,778. Jake Littlefield won the first night in Kansas City, and the victory moved him inside the top five to end the season. He finished fifth with $37,243.

Dakota Magic’s Double Scoop2010 CBR Bucking Bull of the Year The 2010 CBR Bucking Bull of the Year race was a very tight one, but Dakota Magic’s Double Scoop won the title after a phenomenal year. The riders won five events on this bull, including Jake Littlefield’s victory on night one in Kansas City this past weekend. Double Scoop was ridden seven out of eight times in 2010, and the average ride score was 91 points. Every time the guys rode him, they were 90 points or better. That’s the record of an amazing animal athlete, and he was very deserving of the award. Congratulations are in order for Bryce Cooper, Heath Scruggs, and All Star. Benny Cude’s Cude Energy deserves some credit as well. He battled with Dakota Magic’s Double Scoop most of the season, but he suffered an injury in Lubbock the week before the Tour Finale. The riders won three big events on him this season, and he is always one the guys like to draw or pick. Cude Energy is only five, so he will be back for another run in 2011. He will surely be a factor in next year’s CBR Bull of the Year race.

Brad Vogele- 2010 CBR Stock Contractor of the Year The bull riders get a lot of the attention, but things wouldn’t work without the bulls. In addition, the great bulls wouldn’t be there without all the great stock contractors. In 2010, Brad Vogele stood above the rest and was named the 2010 CBR Stock Contractor of the Year. He is a class act, and he helped out in numerous ways at CBR events throughout the year. Vogele’s pen of bulls is outstanding to say the least. Some of the most notable include Black Gold, Luca Brazzi, Kickeye, Rena’s Pet, Soul Train, Schuffler, Drop Tine, etc. He is a huge asset to the CBR, and he will be in the running in 2011 as well.

Brandon Loden- 2010 Waggin Train Dog Treats Bullfighter of the Year The Waggin Train Dog Treats bullfighters are among the best in the world at what they do, and the one who stood above the rest in 2010 was Brandon Loden. He always seems to be in the right place at the right time, and while he has taken some shots this season, he has made the arena a much safer place for the CBR riders. He has made some amazing saves throughout the year, and he is very deserving of this award. Loden suffered an injury in Kansas City this past weekend, but I’m sure he will do whatever it takes to get back for 2011.

2010 CBR Bull Team Competition The CBR Bull Team competition debuted in the middle of 2009, but 2010 was its first full season. Scott Burruss and Wild Card Rodeo Co. won the 2010 CBR Bull Team Finals in Bossier City, LA, in late August. Other notable winners this year include Team Reagan Bucking Bulls, Dakota Rodeo/Struve, Cooper/Scruggs, Murphy Energy Services, Talbert/Schmutz, etc. The CBR Bull Team competition has been groundbreaking for the bull business, and it’s going to continue to get better in 2011 with the debut of the CBR Million Dollar Bull Team Challenge. Championship Bull Riding stock contractors will have plenty of opportunities to cash a big check next season, and it’s going to make the events more exciting than ever.

2010 CBR Horizon Series The Horizon Series also had its first full season in 2010, and like the Bull Team competition, it has been a success. Bull riders now have the opportunity to earn their way to the CINCH CBR Tour presented by Mahindra Tractors by winning money at the Horizon Series events throughout the season. It also provides the top riders more opportunities to earn money towards the World Title race. This season featured 40 or so Horizon Series events, but that number will more than double in 2011. There will be an event every Friday night in Fort Worth, and that will provide numerous opportunities for riders to ride in Championship Bull Riding. In addition, the Horizon Series will return to numerous places that hosted events in 2010. Continue to check back with the CBR website for an updated schedule for 2011.

Ft. Verde Day’s Bull Bash Camp Verde, Arizona October 8 & 9, 2010 Open Bull Riding 1/2. Wacey Barlow, 91, $844; 1/2. Lane Kraut, 91, $844; 3/4. Jeff Lindsey, 89, $537; 3/4. Guytin Tsosie, 89, $537; 5. Joseph McConnell, 87, $307 Open Day Money Friday, October 8 1. Wacey Barlow, $45; 2. Bradford Paddock, $45

Saturday, October 9 1. Lane Kraut, $27, 2. Trent Gentile, $27, 3. Guytin Tsosie, $27, 4. Justin Scarborough, $27, 5. Jeff Lindsey, $27, 6. Joseph McConnell, $27, 7. Troy James, $27 Novice Bull Riding 1. Cody Skvarek, 76, $725 Junior Bull Riding 1. Brandon McCassie, 86, $225

Steer Riding 1. Wyatt Nez, 77, $180 Calf Riding 1. Justin McWhirt, 82, $40 Sheep Riding 1. Cole Gillespi, 68, Buckle Stick Horse Race 1. Carter Turner16.83, Stick Horse


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Novice Bareback No Qualified Rides Novice Saddle Bronc No Qualified Rides Saddle Bronc 1. Peter White, 65, Buckskin Lilly Ranch Broncs 1. Clay Posey, 67, Mustang Trail; 2. Clay Burgess, 64, Miss Priss Steer Riding 1. Wyatt Wells, 6.5; 2. Gunner Arujo, 4.6 Mutton Bustin 1. Riley Solberry, 2.5, 2. Macey Peters, 1.2 Chute Dogging 1. Cale Romick, 4.0; 2. Drew Coggins, 6.1 1D Barrels 1. Stephanie Fryer, 16.107; 2. Shonda Holt, 17.037 2D Barrels 1. Megan Sherrod, 18.146; 2. Alyssa Ingley, 18.177 #4 Team Roping 1. JR Cervantes / Oscar Mordles, 5.4; 2. Riley Totten / Cody Looka, 12.0; 3. Juatin Foraker / Dustin Sexton, 13.1 #5 & Up Team Roping 1. Jace Rowland / Justin Foraker, 6.0; 2. Jace Rowland / Jody Rowland, 11.7; 3. Justin McKinney / Mike Nelson, 12.7 Open Bull Riding 1. Brian Hall, 71, Rockabilly Novice Bull Riding No Qualified Rides

Novice Bareback 1. Carson Drennan, 61, Flaming Sue Novice Saddle Bronc No Qualified Rides Ranch Broncs 1. Weston Griswald, 67, Alberta Clipper Mutton Bustin 1. Christopher Broadstreet, 13.8; 2. Riley Soleberg, 3.7 Steer Riding 1. Wyatt Wells, 72; 2. Tuff Arujo, 3.9 1D Barrels 1. Stephanie Fryer, 15.635; 2. JJ Owens, 15.940 2D Barrels 1. Alyssa Ingley, 17.128; 2. Megan Sherrod. 17.686 #4 Team Roping 1. Justin Foraker / Dustin Sexton, 6.2; 2. Randy Leakes / Ronnie Bradic, 9.5; 3. Buzz Peters / Ronnie Bradic, 10.6 #5 & Up Team Roping 1. Jordan Garcia / Al Bownds, 6.7; 2. Shawn Hall / Chance Bownds, 8.6 Bulls 1. Cody Harrison, 71, Rajun Cajun Novice Bulls No Qualified Rides

November 13, 2010 Saddle Broncs 1. Peter White, 73, Frost Bite;

Ranch Broncs 1. Clay Posey, 68, Victorias Secret Mutton Bustin 1. Haden Thomas Page, 12.5; 2. Christopher Broadstreet, 3.3 Steer Riding 1. Tuff Arujo, 77; 2. Gunner Arujo, 75 Chute Dogging 1. Cayle Romick, 12.8 1D Barrels 1. Jackie Skinner, 16.700 2D Barrels 1. Savanah Renfro, 18.816 #4 Team Roping 1. Stetson Ward / Sarah Foraker, 10.8; 2. Paul Solberg / Mathew Bradley, 13.4; 3. Jake Newdorf / Dustin Sexton, 15.7 Open Team Roping 1. Chris Norris / Chance Bownds, 6.6; 2. Justin McKinney / Mike Nelson, 7.0 Bull Riding 1. Pat Johnson, 77, Rajun Cajun Novice Bulls 1. Jake Shannon, 71, Moonshine

November 6, 2010 Novice Bareback 1. Zack Phillips, 71, Moon Man; Novice Saddle Bronc No Qualified Rides

Senior National Finals October 27 – 30, 2010 Average Champions Bareback 1. Kenny Heinze, 301, $1,120; 2. Tim Rydalch, 293, $746.66; 5 Saddle Bronc 1. George Veater, 307, $1,570.40; 2. Richard Lamoreaux, 295, $942.24; 3. Eddie Schmidt, 267, $628.16 Bull Riding 1. Julius Y Begay, 315, $1,603.02; 2. Wayne Alderman, 215/3, $1,202.26; 3. Kevin Spence, 202/3, $801.51; 4. Jimmy Schuster, 147/2, $400.25 Steer Wrestling 1. Chuck Melin, 23.6, $1,283.03; 2. Max Radford, 24.9, $962.27; 3. Dale Rising, 32.8, $641.51; 4. Rick Bowden, 18.7/3, $320.75; 8 40 Tie Down 1. Jeff Grill, 52.2, $860; 2. Tim Hansen, 60.7, $645; 3. Tim George, 63.9, $430; 4. Shane Goemmer, 75.6, $215 50 Tie Down 1. Dan Cole, 58.8, $1,073.33; 2. Marty Miller, 59, $805; 3. Jerry Martin, 66.7, $536.66; 4. Dean Schultz, 82.1, $268.33 60 Tie Down 1. David Martin, 55.4, $913.33; 2. Cliff Keller, 61.9, $685; 3. Butch Terrell, 76.1, $456.66; 4. John South, 45.9/3, $228.33 68 Tie Down 1. John South, 65.9, $966.66; 2. Art Hop, 66.8, $725; 3. Jim Rutledge, 121.2, $483.33; 4. David Martin, 39/3, $241.66 Breakaway 1. Cindy Gruwell, 14.8, $951.93; 2. Kim Dickens, 15, $713.94; 3. Jann Potter, 28.2, $475.96; 4. Kyna Schrader, 38.2, $237.98 40 Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Kyna Schrader, 62.71, $733.33; 2. Mindy Goemmer, 63.9, $440; 3. Jane Leatherberry, 68.43, $293.33 50 Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Cindy Reynolds, 64.85, $800; 2. Sherry Baker, 65.07, $600; 3. Susan Perry, 65.17, $400; 4. Cathi

Tuni, 65.79, $200 60 Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Jeannie Hanson, 63.3, $800; 2. Frances Hargrave, 65.45, $480; 3. Saundra South, 65.67, $320; 4. Teresa Pearl, Benson, $96 40 Ribbon Roping 1. Gus Vaile, 51.7, $853.93; 1. Jane Leatherberry, 51.7, $853.93; 2. Tim Hansen, 54.8, $569.29; 2. Jerri Lynn McLean, 54.8, $569.29 50 Ribbon Roping 1. Marty Miller, 43.3, $800; 1. Felicia Miller, 43.3, $800; 2. Dan Cole, 64.7, $480; 2. Cheryl Cole, 64.7, $480; 3. Doyle Atkin, 67.5, $320; 3. Vivian Marshall, 67.5, $320 60 Ribbon Roping 1. FW Lynch, 51.5, $800; 1. Carol Young, 51.5, $800; 2. David Martin, 56.9, $600; 2. Caurette Cockburn, 56.9, $600; 3. Dale Motley, 63.6, $400; 3. Teresa Pearl Benson, 63.6, $400; 4. Jay Green, 130.6, $200; 4. Effie Simpson, 130.6, $200 40 Team Roping 1. Mike Brewer, 49.1, $986.66; 1. Rich Shaw, 49.1, $986.66; 2. Shawn Goemmer, 51.7, $740; 2. Mindy Goemmer, 51.7, $740; 3. Kenny Stambaugh, 74.9, $493.33; 3. Casey Nelson, 74.9, $493.33; 4. Dennis Walter, 23.7/3, $246.66; 4. Leroy Milligan, 23.7/3, $246.66 50 Team Roping 1. Jon Scolari, 55, $1,059.83; 1. Tiny Bradford, 55, $1,059.83; 2. Teri Snyder, 65.9, $794.87; 2. Bill Tolle, 65.9, $794.87; 3. Frank Kinlecheenie, 28.8, $529.91; 3. Leonard Nez, 28.8, $529.91; 4. Roger Munger, 31, $264.95; 4. Blake Nelson, 31, $264.95 60 Team Roping 1. Bob Shedeed, 51.1, $846.48; 1. Dale Woodard, 51.1, $846.48; 2. Tom Cox, 53, $634.86; 2. John Bassett, 53, $634.86; 3. Chuck Darling, 53.4, $423.24; 3. Melvin Joseph, 53.4, $423.24; 4. FW Lynch, 88.4, $211.62; 4. Bill Reeder, 88.4, $211.62 Men’s Breakaway 1. David Martin, 27.9, $480; 2. FW Lynch, 8.9, $360; 3. Dale Motley, 9.9, $240; 4. Ray Yamauchi, 13.2, $120

Saddle Bronc 1. Clay Chasey, 73, Gold Fever; 2. Peter White, 62, Heartbreaker Ranch Broncs 1. Clayton Nicholson, 73, Silver Bullet; 2. Cody Schneider, 71, Show Business Mutton Bustin 1. Cason Long, 9.0 Steer Riding 1. Wyatt Wells, 72; 2. Tuff Gunner, 69 Chute Dogging 1. Cayle Romerick, 3.0; 2. Dalton Riley, 7.2 1D Barrels 1. Kylee Fifer, 16.260 2D Barrels 1. Carla Cornett, 17.339 #4 Team Roping 1. Clay Cleasey / Levin Potter, 7.7; 2. Paul Solberg / Ronnie Bradic, 9.0 #5 & Up Team Roping 1. Chris Frances / Lane Siggins, 5.3; 2. David Newheart / Lane Siggins, 6.8; 3. Justin McKinney / Mike Nelson, 7.2; 4. Josh Siggins / Lane Siggins, 8.8 Bull Riding 1. Trey Martinez, 73, Rajun Cajun; 2. JT Pettit, 71, Fireman; Novice Bulls No Qualified Rides Open Bulls No Qualified Rides

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irst off – I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas! It seems I always get a little bit excited about this time of year. Right now, Thanksgiving is just a few days away, Christmas is just around the corner and the feeling of family celebrations, good times with friends and the thrill of the holidays just gives me an overall good feeling. I hope all of you have a great holiday season and an especially great Christmas. Now, on to other things a little more related to the dirt in this article. I have to say my short trip to the USTRC Finals this year was inspiring. Every year, I head to OKC to shake hands and see everyone and it has become an annual gathering of sorts. This year was much like years past. I got to see friends from all across the country, but more than that, I had a little bit of a awakening or renewal of spirit from the people at the event that I did not even know. Let me explain. It seems everywhere I go I get the same “Doom and Gloom” about team roping. It seems all I hear are the negatives of the sport. From cattle, to stock charges, to payouts… the list goes on and on. However, I just kind of sat back at the Finals and watched and what I saw inspired me. The biggest inspiration was the families I saw at the event. I saw moms roping with sons and dads cheering them on, as well as plenty of the opposite. I also caught a glimpse of a wife holding her breath throughout the entire run of the short round when her husband roped. There were kids everywhere packing their ropes and casting loops at almost everything that

moved. There was a dad with his rope tucked under one arm, holding a child in the other while mom packed a headstall with another child holding her hand. Then they walked down an alley towards a stall where yet another member of their family waited patiently for their chance to compete. Needless to say the family atmosphere at the Finals caught my attention. I am sure it has always been there, but for some reason, I really paid attention to just how family-oriented the USTRC has made the sport. What used to be just a man’s hobby, or a sort of escape, has become a family event like no other. There is no other sport I can think of where families can compete together and I have to say this is a direct result of many people who, whether they planned it or not, created this scene. The USTRC laid the groundwork to make the sport fair for all competitors. With the help of specific sponsors such as Cruel Girl and SSG Gloves, with their support of the Jr. Looper competition, people of all ages, genders and backgrounds have a chance to compete and enjoy the sport of team roping. Not too much dirt flying this month, but something I thought I would share as this time of year always makes me really reflect on family and friends and the US Finals just added to it. Again, I would like to say “Merry Christmas.” I hope yours is truly blessed and the New Year brings you lots of happiness and joy . Dirt – Keep It Under Your Feet! Ryan Davis


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PRCA Shorts PRCA rolls out red carpet for world champions in inaugural 10th Night Event The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) announced today it has partnered with The Mirage Hotel & Casino and Rodeo Vegas to bring The Official Wrangler NFR World Champion Awards Show and 10th Night After-Party to Las Vegas Saturday, Dec. 11, immediately following the last performance. The trio will host an unforgettable night featuring the presentation of awards to the 2010 PRCA World Champions on stage and recognition of all WNFR contestants. The evening will include live performances by select country music artists, exclusive prize giveaways, celebrity appearances and more. The PRCA 10th Night After-Party will begin with a red carpet experience for the world champions as they roll up to the Mirage in their own limousines, and enter through a special entrance for media interviews. The PRCA 10th Night After-Party will also be shared with millions of rodeo fans through a special premiere broadcast on Great American Country (GAC) scheduled to air on Thursday, Dec. 16 at 9:30 p.m. EST. “The 10th Night of the Wrangler NFR is one of the most exciting nights in all of professional sports, and now, thanks to our partnership with the Mirage and Rodeo Vegas, ProRodeo has a true signature event and after-party to honor our new world champions and all of the amazing WNFR contestants,” said PRCA Commissioner Karl Stressman. “This event will be a tremendous opportunity for all of the ProRodeo community, including our loyal PRCA fans who fill Las Vegas each December, to come together and celebrate the 2010 WNFR and the accomplishments of our world champions. We are also excited that, thanks to our friends at GAC, millions of rodeo fans will have the opportunity to be part of the 10th Night experience and to understand the excitement of ProRodeo.” “Rodeo is one of the most electrifying professional sports in the world today and The Mirage is thrilled to once again partner with the PRCA,” said Felix Rappaport, president and COO of The Mirage Hotel & Casino. “This is a great opportunity to host the Official WNFR World Champion Awards Show and 10th Night After-Party as we honor these extraordinary athletes and their season-long accomplishments.” “Rodeo Vegas was started to give the fans access to the contestants of the PRCA and the Wrangler NFR, and to treat the WNFR qualifiers like ‘rock stars on the Las Vegas strip,’” said Rodeo Vegas creator and five-time WNFR qualifier, K.C. Jones. “This 10th night event takes the after-party experience of Rodeo Vegas to a whole new level and we could not be more excited to team with the PRCA and The Mirage to throw a world-championship ProRodeo party.” For information, log on to 10thnight.prorodeo.com or contact Sara Muirheid, Director of Marketing, PRCA, at 719.528.4792 or smuirheid@prorodeo.com.

Pendleton Whisky becomes Official Spirit of PRCA ProRodeo The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is excited to announce that it has signed a multi-year renewal with Pendleton Whisky expanding its involvement in ProRodeo. Pendleton Whisky is now the Official Spirit of ProRodeo and a first-right sponsor. “Our entire organization is excited to expand

our partnership with Pendleton Whisky,” said PRCA Commissioner Karl Stressman. “They’ve made a big commitment to this sport and the growing demand for their product is proof that our membership and our loyal fans will get behind quality products that support the lifestyle they live and love.” Hood River Distillers’ Pendleton Whisky was specifically created to celebrate the bold spirit of independence and hard-work ethic of the American cowboy and cowgirl. “We are honored to continue our involvement and support of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association,” said Ronald Dodge, Hood River Distillers President and CEO. “Throughout its history, Pendleton Whisky has embodied the rich tradition, loyalty and excitement of rodeo.” Pendleton Whisky will also serve as the Official Spirit of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR), and will continue to be the presenting sponsor for both the All American ProRodeo Series and the season-ending All American ProRodeo Finals in Waco, Texas. “As the PRCA continues to grow the All American Series we cannot think of a better company to partner with than Pendleton Whisky,” said Stressman. “This is a company that understands and values our core member and fan that works hard all week and lives for that weekend PRCA rodeo.” As part of the new agreement, Pendleton Whisky will be the title sponsor of the Bucking Stock of the Year awards given annually at the PRCA Awards Banquet in Las Vegas. They will now be called the Pendleton Whisky Let’er Buck Bucking Stock of the Year Awards and the company will provide the cash prizes paid out to each of the three place winners in the three bucking stock categories – bareback horses, saddle broncs and bulls. In addition, the company will fund the stipends paid out to stock contractors who are selected to provide stock for the Wrangler NFR.

Former National Finals Steer Roping qualifier Kinkead dies at 89 Lewis Kinkead, a four-time qualifier for the National Finals Steer Roping, died Nov. 9 at his home in Junction, Texas, with his family around him. He was 89. Kinkead was a cowboy from an early age, helping his father with the family ranch in eastern New Mexico, and he entered his first rodeo competition at 12, riding his beloved pony, Popcorn, at a race on a dirt track in Quay Valley to win $10. He went on to participate in all rodeo events, but his real love was in roping, especially steer roping. He qualified for the NFSR in 1970, 1973 and 1977-78. His best season was 1977, when he finished eighth in the world standings. One rodeo announcer said that Kinkead had thrown enough loops in his lifetime to reach around the world. He honed his roping skills working on the family ranch, roping cows and calves when they were being doctored, and for the spring branding. Kinkead was an avid horseman and was well known for being a good judge of horses, always riding top quality horses. He was a great horse trainer and coach for many competitors, including his daughters, who went on to compete at the collegiate and professional levels. He is survived by his wife, Letty Jo; daughters, Linda (Tom) Johnston of Junction, Texas, and Donna Patterson of Normangee, Texas; three grandsons, Pard Patterson of Normangee; Lewis Fordtran Johnston of Junction; and Kinkead Johnston of Sweetwater, Texas; nine great grandchildren; a sister,

Dorothy Farmer; a brother, Jimmy Kinkead and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held in Tucumcari, N.M., at a date to be determined. The family suggests that donations in Kinkead’s name be made to VistaCare Hospice, 1001 Water St., Suite B-100, Kerrville, TX 78028; the Kimble County Library, 208 N. 10th St., Junction, TX 76849, or the charity of one’s choice.

ProRodeoLive.com coverage of the Wrangler NFR ProRodeoLive.com will provide live and comprehensive streaming audio coverage of the 52nd Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, Dec. 2-11 from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The broadcasts can be heard on a network of radio stations across the country or by visiting ProRodeoLive.com and clicking on the link on the homepage. ProRodeoLive.com’s coverage also is being offered on iTunes Radio. ProRodeoLive.com is the official radio broadcast provider of the PRCA. The broadcasts are anchored by 2009 PRCA Broadcaster of the Year Steve Kenyon. Analysis and color commentary are provided by a trio of

rodeo insiders – Clint Corey, Wade Wheatley and Freya Ford. Corey is a ProRodeo Hall of Famer, 1991 world champion and 18-time Wrangler NFR qualifier. Wheatley is a six-time Wrangler NFR qualifier, and he finished second in the world title race in 2002. Ford was the 2009 Miss Rodeo Idaho and finished runner-up to 2010 Miss Rodeo America Kelli Jackson. ProRodeoLive.com broadcast schedule (All times PT) Thursday, Dec. 2, and Friday, Dec. 3 ... on air at 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, and Sunday, Dec 5 ... on air at 5:15 p.m. Monday, Dec 6, through Friday, Dec 10 ... on air at 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Dec 11 ... on air at 5:15 p.m. ProRodeoLive.com also will offer ProRodeo fans daily interviews and results in its ProRodeoLive’s Wrangler NFR Today program, Dec. 2-11, which will be broadcast at 11 a.m. (PT) from the PRCA booth at the Cowboy Christmas Gift Show, held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

PBR PBR, Ford featured on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Segment includes Briscoe, Gorham, Rasmussen, Super Duty The Professional Bull Riders announced that a special segment featuring “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” security guard Guillermo Rodriguez, taped during the Built Ford Tough World Finals, will be featured during the Wednesday, Nov. 10th episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC at 12:05 a.m. ET (Please check local listings). PBR’s title sponsor, Ford Trucks, brought JKL’s Guillermo Rodriguez to Las Vegas with the intention of getting the security guard up on a bull. PBR rider Travis Briscoe helped him prepare for his ride but despite his preparation, Rodriquez chose not to get onto Ford’s very own 1,500-pound bull Super Duty in the arena. Instead, he did some backstage preparation with PBR and Exclusive Entertainer Flint Rasmussen, and worked with Dickies® DuraBullfighter Shorty Gorham on bull fighting skills. Once the show started, Guillermo had the chance to break it down with Rasmussen on the Ford Trucks center stage in front of a sellout crowd of 16,878 at the Thomas & Mack Center.

classrooms will also have the opportunity to win PBR merchandise and a special visit from a PBR cowboy. “The Gold Buckle Reading program gave me everything I needed to excite my students about reading while also encouraging them to read at home,” said kindergarten teacher Tori Wise of Winston-Salem, N.C. If you would like to register a classroom for the Gold Buckle Reading program, please visit www.pbr.com/goldbucklereading for more information. Participation is limited and registration deadlines apply.

About the Madison Square Garden Invitational Stop no. 1 of the elite Built Ford Tough Series tour kicks off Jan. 7-9 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The event will feature the Top 40 bull riders in the world as they go head to head against the toughest bulls that the PBR has to offer! Tickets are available online at Ticketmaster.com, The Garden box office or 800.745.3000.

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Professional Bull Riders Gold Buckle Reading returns for 2011

About the Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR)

The Professional Bull Riders is excited to announce the Gold Buckle Reading program will return for the 2011 season in select Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) cities. The completely free Gold Buckle Reading program strives to reduce illiteracy by encouraging students to read at least 20 minutes per day for 20 days during the weeks leading up to each BFTS event. “We created the Gold Buckle Reading program with the hopes that students across the country would be encouraged to pick up a book, read for 20 minutes a day and get excited about reading while learning a little bit about our sport,” says PBR Marketing Manager Kelsey Carlson. During the program dates, any student in grades K-5 who complete his or her classroom reading goal will receive a special Gold Buckle certificate and a free ticket to the upcoming BFTS event in his or her city. Top performing

The PBR is the world’s premier bull riding organization. More than 100 million viewers annually watch over 400 hours of primetime PBR programming on VERSUS, NBC, CBS and networks around the world. The PBR has awarded over $100 million in prize money and 20 riders have earned over $1 million including Justin McBride with $5.5 million, the most of any western-sports athlete in history. The PBR was nominated as 2010 Sports League of the Year at the Sports Business Journal Sports Business Awards alongside the National Football League, National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball. Nearly two million fans attend elite Built Ford Tough Series and Touring Pro Division events each year. For more information on the PBR, go to www.pbr.com, or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TeamPBR and http://twitter.com/TEAMPBR .


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2011 PRCA World Standings All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $13,574 Bareback Riding 1. Joe Gunderson, Agar, SD, $10,216; 2. Chris Harris, Itasca, TX, $8,406; 3. Will Lowe, Canyon, TX, $7,176; 4. Heath Ford, Elkhart, TX, $4,574; 5. Caine Riddle, Vernon, TX, $3,383; 6. Chase Erickson, Almo, ID, $3,307; 7. Zach Dishman, Beaumont, TX, $3,071; 8. Josi Young, Kimberly, ID, $2,971; 9. Dustin Smith, Rome, GA, $2,839; 10. Steven Dent, Mullen, NE, $2,571; 11. Dave Worsfold, Queensland, AU, $2,477; 12. Morgan Heaton, Paradise, UT , $2,277; 13. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, LA, $1,974; 14. Bryan Jones, Elko, NV, $1,967; 15. Justin Foltyn, Bay City, TX, $1,937

Steer Wrestling 1. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, CA, $8,303; 2. Dane Hanna, Berthold, ND , $7,058; 3. Seth Brockman, Wheatland, WY, $5,577; 4. Jack Vanderlans, Temecula, CA, $5,513; 5. Darrell Petry, Beaumont, TX, $5,507; 6. Dru Melvin, Tryon, NE , $5,294; 7. Les Shepperson, Midwest, WY, $4,991; 8. Casey Martin, Sulphur, LA, $4,095; 9. Ethen Thouvenell, Napa, CA, $4,029; 10. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, SD, $3,873; 11. Rodney Burks, Benton, AR, $3,183; 12. Rhett Kennedy, Chowchilla, CA, $2,885; 13. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, SD , $2,837; 14. Skyler Strassman, Bend, OR, $2,309; 15. Heath Thompson, Enola, AR, $2,194

2010 Turquoise Circuit Standings All-Around Standings 1. J.D. Kibbe, Portales, NM, $16,008; 2. Dean McIntyre, Wickenburg, AZ, $12,806; 3. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $11,212; 4. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $9,088; 5. Russ Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $4,506; 6. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $3,850; 7. J.D. McKinley, Las Cruces, NM, $2,983; 8. Casey Wilson, Benson, AZ, $1,949; 9. Joe Parsons, Marana, AZ, $1,912; 10. Preston Williams, Casa Grande, AZ, $1,828; 11. TJ Bohlender, Canyon, TX, $1,738; 12. Josh Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $1,513; 13. Beau Marshall, Truth or Conseque, NM, $1,298; 14. Riley Stross, Carlsbad, NM, $1,248; 15. Milo Dewitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $310 Bareback Riding 1. Wyatt Hancock, Taylor AZ , $11,535; 2. Trey Bissett, Las Cruces, NM, $7,097; 3. Tom McFarland, Wickenburg, AZ, $6,846; 4. Tyler Staker, Taylor, AZ, $3,123; 5. Jared Green, Socorro, NM, $2,565; 6. Jacob Etsitty, Flagstaff, AZ, $2,289; 7. Stetson Herrera, Magdalena, NM, $2,053; 8. Forrie Smith, Capitan, NM, $1,765; 9. Dalon Hulsey, Luna, NM, $1,389; 10. Guy Murphy, Black Hat City, NM, $957; 11. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, $656; 12. Chauncey Kirby, Ft. McDowell, AZ, $380 Steer Wrestling 1. Dean McIntyre, Wickenburg, AZ, $11,849; 2. Trevor Duhon, Phoenix, AZ, $9,514; 3. Damian Padilla, Rio Rico, AZ, $7,270; 4. Clayton Tuchscherer, Cortaro, AZ, $5,984; 5. Pepe Arballo, Wittman, AZ, $4,439; 6. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $4,373; 7. Rusty Hamilton, Capitan, NM, $4,336; 8. Clay Elkins, Aztec, NM, $3,568; 9. Brandon Bates, Mexican Springs, NM, $2,551; 10. Mark Waltz, Casa Grande, AZ, $2,549; 11. Ben Bates Jr, Mexican Springs, NM, $2,480; 12. Bucky Claunch, La Jara, CO, $1,989; 13. Tanner Robinson, Mesilla Park, NM, $1,966; 14. Trey Nahrgang, Buckeye, AZ, $1,718; 15. Cody Moore, Artesia, NM, $1,597 Team Roping (Heading) 1. Tom Richards, Humboldt, AZ, $14,761; 2. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, AZ, $7,635; 3. Tanner Bryson, Cornville, AZ, $7,548; 4. Aaron Tsinigine, Gilbert, AZ, $7,519; 5. Rube Woolsey, Casa Grande, AZ, $6,178; 6. Michael Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $5,522; 7. Brooks Dahozy, Window Rock, AZ, $4,642; 8. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale, AZ, $4,109; 9. Joe Burk Higgins, Whitmann, AZ, $3,946; 10. Russ Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $3,884; 11. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, AZ, $3,750; 12. Rodee Walraven, Datil, NM, $3,258; 13. Wyatt Althoff, Anthony, NM, $3,013; 14. Phil Burris, Deming, NM, $2,182; 15. Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, AZ, $2,174

Team Roping (Heelers) 1. Tyler Getzwiller, Scottsdale, AZ, $14,761; 2. Nick Sarchett, Phoenix, AZ, $7,015; 3. Matt Garza, las cruces, NM, $6,666; 4. Cory Petska, Lexington, OK, $6,426; 5. Tom Johnson, Kirkland, AZ, $6,178; 6. Anthony Calmelat, Tucson, AZ, $5,522; 7. TJ Brown, Marana, AZ, $5,311; 8. Bobby Baize, Anthony, NM, $4,384; 9. Justin Loya, Los Lunas, NM, $4,318; 10. Estevan Castillo, Veguita, NM, $3,960; 11. Brian Sullivan, Peralta, NM, $3,884; 12. Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $3,750; 13. Tim Gonzales, Las Lunas, NM, $2,860; 14. Whip Lewis, Queen Creek, AZ, $2,722; 15. Shain A Sproul, Las Cruces, NM, $2,182 Saddle Bronc 1. Cody Taton, Mud Butte, SD, $9,326; 2. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $7,528; 3. Ryan Montroy, Pagosa Springs, CO, $6,426; 4. Dean Daly, Belen, NM, $3,311; 5. Casey Sisk, Corona, NM, $2,948; 6. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $2,734; 7. Darrell Triplett, Waterflow, NM, $2,099; 8. Olan Borg, Camp Verde, AZ, $1,464; 9. Riley Stross, Carlsbad, NM, $1,182; 10. Leander Thomas, Window Rock, AZ, $466; 11. Cooper DeWitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $301; 12. Milo Dewitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $177; 13. Thor Dusenberry, Desert Hills, AZ, $124 Tie-Down 1. J.D. Kibbe, Portales, NM, $14,392; 2. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $11,003; 3. Kyle Dutton, Mesilla Park, NM, $8,036; 4. Royce Lynch, Deming, NM, $6,721; 5. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $4,814; 6. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $4,715; 7. Wacey Walraven, Datil, NM, $4,375; 8. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $3,612; 9. Chance Means, Buckhorn, NM, $3,076; 10. J.D. McKinley, Las Cruces, NM, $2,711; 11. Rylan Edgmon, Caballo, NM, $2,188; 12. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $2,184; 13. Tristan Mahoney, Florence, AZ, $1,791; 14. Joe Parsons, Marana, AZ, $1,702; 15. Payton Terry, Portales, NM, $1,646 Bull Riding 1. Craig Begay, Rough Rock, AZ, $8,798; 2. Guytin Nelson Tsosie, Farmington, NM, $6,958; 3. Marvin Begay, Rough Rock, AZ, $4,638; 4. Cody Sweat, El Paso, TX, $4,088; 5. Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, $4,024; 6. Rankin Lindsey, Hillsboro, NM, $3,383; 7. Camo Mullins, Phoenix, AZ, $3,362; 8. Justin Granger, Tuba City, AZ, $3,222; 9. Mikey Allison, Marana, AZ, $3,191; 10. Wacey Barta, Phoenix, AZ, $2,617; 11. Thor Smith, Phoenix , $1,927; 12. McSpark Fisher, Queencreek, AZ, $1,688; 13. Chad Martin, Phoenix, AZ, $1,289; 14. Ryan Bitsui, Fruitland, NM, $1,234; 15. Cody Harrison, Moriarty, NM, $967

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Team Roping (Heading) Schafer, Valentine, NE, $2,757; 9. Kyle 1. Jake Cooper, Monument, NM, $7,311; 2. Thomson, lundbreck, AB, $2,519; 10. Jace Chad Masters, Clarksville, TN, $6,372; 3. Joel Garrett, Alliance,NE , $2,519; 11. Ryan Bach, Millsap, TX, $5,662; 4. Caleb Mitchell, MacKenzie, Jordan Valley, OR, $2,383; 12. Pollok, TX, $5,081; 5. Charly Crawford, Brody Bolton, Odessa, TX, $2,236; 13. Prineville,OR , $4,843; 6. Wes Kent, Grand Townsend Prince, Livermore, CO, $2,062; 14. Cane, LA, $4,252; 7. Clay White, Shandon, Curtis Garton, New Zealand , $2,007; 15. CA, $4,181; 8. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, Kobyn Williams, Haughton, LA, $1,970 $4,084; 9. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, TX, Tie-Down $4,006; 10. Riley Minor, Ellensburg, WA, 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, TX, $6,937; 2. Cody $3,614; 11. Chris Lawson, Dripping Springs, Owens, Rankin, TX, $6,031; 3. Cory Solomon, TX, $3,308; 12. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, TX, Prairie View, TX, $5,202; 4. Jeff Chapman, $3,144; 13. Logan Olson, Flandreau,SD , Athens, Texas , $4,453; 5. Roger Nonella, $3,023; 14. Jesse Sheffield, Austin, CO, $2,931; Klamath Falls, OR, $4,267; 6. Landon 15. Blaine Linaweaver, Leavenworth, KS, McClaugherty, Tilden, TX, $4,083; 7. Adam Gray, $2,757 Seymour, TX, $3,998; 8. Blake Hirdes, Turlock, Team Roping (Heelers) CA, $3,625; 9. Clayton Hamil, Hamshire, TX, 1. Matt Garza, Las Cruces , $7,311; 2. Jade $3,584; 10. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, CA, Corkill, Fallon, NV, $6,372; 3. Tyler McKnight, $3,363; 11. Jake Hannum, Ogden, UT, $3,196; Wells, TX, $5,765; 4. Allen Bach, Weatherford, 12. Stran Smith, Childress, TX, $3,125; 13. TX, $5,662; 5. Kinney Harrell, Marshall, TX, Hunter Herrin, Apache, OK, $3,117; 14. Clif $5,324; 6. John Chaves, Los Alamos, CA, Cooper, Decatur, TX, $3,101; 15. Ryan Watkins, $4,181; 7. Patrick Smith, Midland, TX, $4,084; Dublin, TX, $2,847 8. John Woodson, Keithville, LA, $3,996; 9. Bull Riding Brady Minor, Ellensburg, WA, $3,614; 10. Josh 1. J.W. Harris, Mullin, TX, $9,849; 2. Zeb Patton, Burnet, TX, $3,308; 11. Marty Becker, Lanham, Sweet, ID, $7,856; 3. Allen Helmuth, Cardston, AB, $3,144; 12. Justin Hendrick, Ellensburg, WA, $6,818; 4. Jacob O’Mara, Rosenberg, TX, $3,086; 13. Boogie Ray, Prairieville, LA, $6,763; 5. Taylor Cowan, Ft. Mabank, TX, $3,017; 14. Mike Monighetti, Los Pierre, SD, $6,699; 6. Chad Denton, Berry Alamos, CA, $2,978; 15. Kory Koontz, Sudan, Creek, CA, $6,643; 7. Chance Smart, TX, $2,931 Philadelphia, MS, $5,764; 8. Lee Woolsey, Saddle Bronc Payson, UT, $5,453; 9. Bryan Richardson, 1. Billy Etbauer, Edmond, OK, $7,325; 2. Jeff Dallas,TX , $4,628; 10. Shawn Hogg, Odessa, Willert, Belvidere, SD, $5,472; 3. Cort Scheer, TX, $3,884; 11. Kanin Asay, Powell, WY, Elsmere , $4,296; 4. Josh Reynolds, Ekalaka, $3,439; 12. Clayton Savage, Casper,Wy , MONTH-MAR W/CHG13. DPTy Pozzobon, IN HOUSE PROOFBC, $3,259; CRX’D MT, $3,540; 5. Ty Atchison,09Jackson, MO, BUILT BY-P/U $3,352; Merritt, $3,540; 6. Nick Laduke, Cypress, TX , $3,144; 14. Cody Teel, Kountze, TX, $3,145; 15. Josh 7. Mike Outhier, Utopia, TX, $2,926; 8. Seth Daries, Salinas, CA, $3,010

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NEW MEXICO HIGH SCHOOL ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOL RODEO ASSOCIATION RODEO ASSOCIATION Go to www.ahsra.com for more AHSRA information

Go to www.nmhighschoolrodeo.com for NMHSRA information NMHSA News Information Member - Remember membership and eligibility forms must be postmarked 10 days prior to the rodeo you are entering to be eligible to compete. Entry forms must also be postmarked 10 days prior to the rodeo you are entering to avoid late fees.

Raffle Tickets If you have not pick your NFR raffle tickets,please be sure to pick them up at Alamogordo. This will be one of the fall fundraisers. All members will be required to sell 5 tickets. The tickets and money must be turned in to Kalin Fish before the rodeo is completed on Saturday in Lovington. The winner will be announced on Sunday. If you have any checks from last season that have not been cashed, please do so immediately. On October 1, 2010 these checks will no longer be valid.

Congratulations to the following 2010-2011 Team Cinch members: Josh Fish-Boy Cutting Tyke Kipp-Bareback Dylan Henson-Saddle Bronc Jared Martinez-Steer Wrestling Talon Henry-Bull Riding Levi Silva-Calf Roping Cody Mirabal-Team Roping Header Reno Eddy-Team Roping Heeler Alissa Burson-Queens Contest Samantha Martinez-Girls Cutting Lindsey Adcock-Goat Tying Kassidy Dennison-Breakaway Shelby Kirkes-Pole Bending NaLynn Cline-Barrels Randi Simpson-Goat Tying, Academic Team, Elite Team Caz Copeland- Academic Team

2010/2010 Schedule January 15-16

Rawhide, Arizona EC - Dec. 31

February 26-27

Rawhide, Arizona EC - Feb. 11

March 26-27

Gilbert, Arizona EC - Mar. 11

April 23-24

Buckeye, Arizona EC - Apr. 8

May 14-15

Prescott, Arizona EC - Apr. 29

June

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A Note of Thanks From Kelly Bryant Dear Board members, Parents & Athletes: I would like to thank everyone for the generous gift given to me by the association. I would also like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers, cards & calls. It really meant a lot to me & my family. I was disappointed to not be able to attend the rodeos towards the end of the last season, but am grateful for all the wonderful people at high school rodeo who were there for my daughter Austin & gave her a hand when she needed it. I am in remission at this time & look forward to the 1st rodeo in Payson. I feel extremely lucky to have been a member myself and to be a parent of members in this great association. Sincerely, Kelly & Bruce Bryant Colten & Austin Butler

Cutting News Check out the tentative Cutting Schedule PLEASE NOTE If a contestant plans on cutting for the 2010-2011 season, please contact either Tassie Jundt; e-mail address:

borsat06@aol.com or cell 928-231-6262 or Clay Bond; e-mail address: cbond@azdot.gov or cell 928-245-8017 so they can reserve the appropriate amount of cattle.

Adult Officers National Director Don Nahrgang - nahrgamgco@aol.com / 623-340-8208 President Keith Tripp - rangerwest@cox.net / 602-722-5729 Vice President Ken Barnes - kbarnes@GlendaleAZ.com / 623-210-9184 Secretary Heather Tripp - htripp1@cox.net / 602-421-1501 Treasurer Ivette Melendrez - dalliebrake@hotmail.com / 623-680-5868 Rodeo Secretary Penny Hansher - phansher@hotmail.com / 602-377-8389

Adult Directors Team Roping Denton Payne - dawniejopayne@aol.com / 480-776-4120 Ray Siggins - ray@sigginshorseco.com / 575-937-1065 Calf Roping Josh Hand - 1tophand@gmail.com / 602-695-1306 Tim Jewell - tim.jewell@honeywell.com / 602-791-3401 Steer Wrestling Bob Vines - vines33006@yahoo.com / 602-919-2937 Jeff Burris - jburris@robertstires.com / 480-226-2051 Breakaway Brian Summerfield - blsummerfield@msn.com / 520-455-5710 Dan Holderman - dan@teamindustrialllc.net / 480-272-0026 Pole Bending Bill Patrick - wpatrickmesa@aol.com / 480-201-1706 Rusty Wright - rebbasdadz@yahoo.com / 928-271-0042 Barrel Racing Scott Henry - dhrammy@aol.com / 520-405-0444 Larry Hancock - lkhancock@aol.com / 928-684-4494 Goat Tying Jack Assini - jackassini@hotmail.com / 520-349-5552 Bob Diez - rdiezpe@yahoo.com / 602-363-2953 Cutting Tassie Jundt - borsat06@aol.com / 928-231-6262 Clay Bond - cbond@azdot.gov / 928-245-8017 Bareback Toy Cordova - devincordova@yahoo.com / 520-709-0175 Saddlebronc Marty Byrne - mr_byrne_63@yahoo.com / 928-308-0400 Bulls Open Seat Queen April Jensen - mraz88@earthlink.net / 480-204-6138

ARIZONA JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION 2011 Schedule of Events January 22-23 Wickenburg, AZ February 19-20 TBA March 19-20 TBA April 16-17 Wilcox, AZ May 21-22 Prescott, AZ June 16-17 AJRA Finals – TBA

Hello to all AJRA members, past and future. I’m sure that you have all been wondering just what in the heck are those guys doing? Simply put, we have had a lot of work put on us because of the way that the past year and a half has gone. As you all know we have had a lot of turnover in our President and Secretary positions. I would like to begin by commending Brian Keaveney for stepping in and salvaging what was left of last year and holding things together as best he could. It seems as though previous leadership could only think about how we could spend our kids’ money and give SADDLES. No one happened to think about where we were going to rodeo this year; some were even giving up on the AJRA. We all don’t want to loose sight of the fact that this association is all about the kids. Not just our kids but future kids as well. If we want to see our great way of life continue in Arizona then we need to think like the founders of our association; referring to the rule book charter page….

1) The AJRA is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes and to maintain standards and guidelines set by the AJRA among its members. 2) To promote the Christian principals upon which the AJRA was founded and to encourage members to exhibit characteristics consistent with these ideals. That’s just the first two items, if you haven’t read it you can find them at our website under “forms”. I’m sure I stepped on a few toes by publishing this, but that’s the way I feel about it. Now for some information: Destry Haught will again be our stock contractor this year. I think that he did a good job last year and will improve this year.Our schedule is still a work in progress. Florence will be our first rodeo October 22 and 23. We looked at going to Sonoita late in September and even contacted them but we felt time was too short to make it happen. The next rodeo scheduled is in Casa Grande with the local posse there sponsoring us on November 13 and 14. We will break for the holidays and come back hopefully in

Wickenburg on the 22 and 23 of January, this one is tentative and still in the works. February is a wild card we have a couple of places to talk to but for now that’s it. March should be a real good one if it all comes together at the Pro Arena in Tucson. They are real interested in us for the 19 and 20 of March. April is Wilcox on the 16 and 17 and Prescott is May 21 and 22. The finals will be back in Payson on the 17 and 18. The format for the finals is going to be the traditional top 10 only. This was discussed by the board at the last meeting. Julie Keaveny will be posting the minutes of those last two meetings soon so look at the website for any further decisions or rule changes. Also our first fundraiser of the year will be a saddle raffle donated by Corky Irons of Dynamite Horsemans Supply. Tickets will be given out at Florence and more info to follow. I am real excited about our coming season and together I think we can do great things. God Bless and Adios, Travis Bates


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March 19-20, 2011 April 16-17, 2011 May 21-22, 2011 Grants Rodeo Arena - Grants, NM and Entry fo In t n e v E r Look fo nuary, 2011 Ja e th in s m r Fo ll-Around A e h T f o e u Iss For more information or to pre-enter contact A BUILT BY-DP IN PROOF Cody McDaugale orMONTH-DEC Melissa2010 McDaugale 505/287-2662 • HOUSE 505/290-7390 www.cibolacountygymkhanarodeo.com

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Horses For Sale Brushy Creek Ranch – Cochise, Arizona APHA, big, fancy Sorrel Overo Gelding. Coming 3 yrs., 15.1H. Well started, some trail, some arena. Knows cattle. This loud colored gelding would be excellent for rodeo queen horse, barrels, rope and trail. $2,500

AQHA Blue Roan Gelding. 15.1H. 4 yrs. Hancock/King Glo Bred. Very gentle. Nice on trail. Done some roping. Likes people. You will like this nice young pretty blue gelding. Excellent to go any direction. $2,800.

AQHA Gray Gelding. 5 yrs., 15.H. Made head or heel horse. Excellent trail horse, goes anywhere. Really gentle and likes people. Easy to ride, load and shoe. My wife has ridden him all summer. Has been hauled to rodeos and jackpots this summer. $4,200

APHA Solid Gray Gelding. Big, good looking, stout. 15.3H. 8 yrs. A Big Persons Horse. Used on ranch. Lots of outside roping and arena. Will rope head or heel. Very gentle. My son roped on him and his wife rode him on trail. Nice horse to have around. Gentle. $3,900.

AQHA, Big, Stout, Gentle, Bay Gelding. 16H. Coming 5 yrs. Easy to ride. No buck. No kick. Done some ranch work and trail ride. Started roping on him. Knows cattle. Excellent big person’s horse. If you want a big good looking gelding. He's priced cheap at $3,200. AQHA Big, Bay Gelding. Head and heel horse. 12 yrs. 15.2H

AQHA sharp looking Bay Gelding. 6 yrs., 14.2H. Nice, easy horse to handle. LIkes people. Used on ranch. Lots of trail. Knows cattle. Started roping. $1,850

AQHA Dun Gelding. Really nice. 15.2H. Used on ranch. Going good in arena. Call Deak for more info on both.

AQHA Bay Gelding. 5 yrs. 15H Really, really stout. Really, really broke. Used on ranch and feed yard. Knows cattle. The right kind. Really wants to work. Easy to ride, load and shoe. Dude has been in roping training the last 30 days. Call for progress and price.

deakshorses.webs.com Call Deak at 602/377-0492 (cell) 520/826-0112 (home)

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President - Hugh Robinson - 575/770-3202 • Vice President - Todd Burns - 505/250-1282 • Bareback Director - Forrie Smith - 520/403-2824 Open Calf Roping Director - Christian Sanchez - 505/801-6854 • Incentive Calf Roping Director - Dave Aragon - 505/366-4931 Breakaway Director - Bellamie Mason - 505/486-2080 • Saddle Bronc Director - Jeb Loney - 406/207-2922 • Steer Wrestling Director - Lance Tolbert - 505/489-2143

APPROVED STOCK CONTRACTORS 2010 Casper Baca Rodeo Company Casper Baca PO Box 1715 Grants, NM 87020 505.287.9534 W/A Rodeo Company Buster Webb PO Box 383 Bloomfield, NM 87413 505.632.2350 777 Rodeo Company Guy Winters 13646 FM 310 Texline, TX 79087 806.333.7770 Bucking H Rodeo Company Richard Hodgson Rt. 1 Box 212 Blanco, NM 87412 505.486.2137 6 X 6 Rodeo Company Carl Bradley PO Box 110 Tres Piedras, NM 87577 505.758.3459 Tsosie Brothers Harrison and Tommy Tsosie PO Box 1950 Shiprock, NM 87420 505.368.4315

DEMONSTRATING STOCK CONTRACTORS: (2nd Year) Crossroads Rodeo Co. Mark Sanchez P.O. Box 3072 Durango, CO 81302 970.739.3851 (1st Year) Lucky 7 Rodeo Co. Ty Hawkins 232 CR 325 Ignacio, CO 81137 970.749.9790

NMRA-Approved Field Secretaries - 2010

Secretary Sponsor: Sagebrush Inn, Taos 505.758.2254 Janice Aragon 505.289.9428 Susi Kaufman 928.587.3478 Jana Muncy 505.238.9415 Amber Gillreath 505.235.9216

2010 NMRA Judges List

Judges Coordinator - Mark Hogland 505.269.0593

2011 Newly Elected Officials President: John Adams Saddle Bronc Director: Jeb Loney Barrel Racing Director: Jessie Briscoe Steer Wrestling Director: Scott McCloud Calf Roping Director: Christian Sanchez Team Roping Director: Brian Sullivan

Thanks to the 2010 Sponsors NMRA New Mexico Rodeo Council, Gov. Bill Richardson Belen Chamber of Commerce, Belen, NM Maynard Buckles, Thoreau, NM Belen News Bulletin, Belen, NM The Old Mill, Los Lunas, NM Graphic Arts Station, Belen, NM Valencia Co. Sheriff’s Posse, Belen, NM Sheriff’s Posse Café, Belen, NM Charlies Paint and Body Shop, Belen, NM NBHA New Mexico Dist. #2

Bareback Wild Horse Movie Rentals, Santa Fe, NM Moving Solutions, Los Lunas, NM Southwest Livestock, Los Lunas, NM Roswell Livestock, Roswell, NM Casper Baca Rodeo Co., Grants, NM Movin On Livestock, NM, Corrales, NM Joseph Zazula, Jr., Rio Rancho, NM Western Livestock LLC, San Acacia, NM (2011 – Spurs for Rookie!)

Barrels Roswell Livestock, Roswell, NM William A. Chroninger, Jemez Springs, NM Envirotech, Inc. Farmington, NM Sierra Blanca Motors, Ruidoso, NM H & O Tires & Feed, T or C, NM SW Equine Insurance, Albuq. NM Cherrill’s Western Apparel, T or C, NM Socorro Republican Party Clint & Jan Wellborn, Socorro, NM Sid & Charlsie Savage, Caballo, NM Sierra Cleaners, Belen, NM Winton Appraisal, Socorro, NM Hicks Paint & Body Shop, Socorro, NM Tripp’s Inc. Socorro, NM Lobo Trucking, Albuq. NM Automated Control Systems, Albuq, NM Cornerstone Accounting, Elephant Butte, NM Albuquerque Equine Clinic, Albuq. NM JM Abstract & Title Co., Socorro, NM Los Lunas Animal Clinic, Los Lunas, NM Farm Credit, Albuq, NM

Paul’s Veterinary Supply, Roswell, NM Salazar Trucking, Socorro, NM Bar J Plumbing, Socorro, NM John R. Gerbracht, Socorro, NM Van & Barbara Romero, Socorro, NM Sofia’s Kitchen, Socorro, NM All Around Auto, Socorro, NM Before & After Salon, Ruidoso, NM Becker’s Mountain Laundry, Ruidoso, NM Michal & Kathy Arrington, Ruidoso, NM Diamond Heart Plumbing & Heating, Capitan, NM Double R Quarter Horses, Capitan, NM Marie Hamilton The barrel racers would like to acknowledge and give special thanks to Marie Hamilton for donations of her special talents to the barrel racers at the finals. It is contributions such as Marie's that make the awards special and really unique. Thank you Marie Hamilton!

Breakaway Roping Mosley Taxidermy & Wildlife Studio, Bloomfield, NM High Ridge Electric, Albuq. NM J – J Meat Packing, Bloomfield, NM Rocking DM Horsemanship, Bloomfield, NM Panda Garden, Bloomfield, NM

Saddle Bronc Hooves & Stalls Racing, Helena, Montana Casper Baca Rodeo, Co., Grants, NM Sheriff’s Posse Café, Belen, NM Jeb Loney, Tularosa, NM Forrie Smith, Capitan, NM

Steer Wrestling T & T Trailer Sales, Belen, NM Ned’s Pipe and Steel, Belen, NM Desert Green Equipment, Belen, NM Charlie’s Paint & Body, Belen, NM Horsin’ Around Therapeutic Riding Center, Belen, NM D. A. Williams Saddle Shop, Los Chavez, NM Shod Right, Scott McCloud, Belen, NM Sharon and Gary Tolbert, Los Lunas, NM

Bull Riding The Old Mill, Los Lunas, NM Graphic Arts Station, Belen, NM Fat Sats, Belen, NM Bull Fighter, Jason Knott, Durango, CO

Incentive Calf Roping The Old Mill, Los Lunas, NM Aragon Arena, Belen, NM Charlies Paint and Body Shop, Belen, NM

Cameron Equip, Aztec, NM

Calf Roping Clayton Homes, Bloomfield, NM Cody Kenny/MAC Roping Productions, Belen, NM Lobo Trucking, Albuq, NM The Old Mill, Belen, NM Cameron Equip, Aztec, NM Pioneer Equipment Co., Albuq, NM Dutton Bits, Los Lunas, NM Rich Ford, Albuq, NM

Bull Fighters MD Construction, Ignacio, CO

Pickup Men Bucking H Rodeo Co., Blanco, NM GRS Services, Tome, NM

Recent Rodeo Results NMRA Finals & 30th Reunion Sept. 24-25, 2010; Belen, NM Bareback Riding Round 1 1. Larry Carter, 83, $440, Barstow Pro Rodeo Riggin Bag; 2. Forrie Smith, 80, $330; 3. Hugh Robinson, 78, $230 Round 2 1. Jon Luse, 82, $440, Barstow Pro Rodeo Riggin Bag; 2. Forrie Smith, 76, $330; 3. Larry Carter, 75, $230 Average 1. Larry Carter, 158, $700; 2/3. Forrie Smith/ Jon Luse, 156, $437.50; 4. Kory Hart, 151, $175 Finals Average Buckle - Larry Carter First Runner Up $150 Old Mill Gift Certificate each - Jon Luse and Forrie Smith Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Larry Carter Year End Runner Up, Chaps Hugh Robinson Year End 3rd Place, Barstow Pro Rodeo Equipment - Jon Luse (Rookie Award being implemented in 2011) Saddle Bronc Riding Round 1 1. Dean Daly, 78, $400, Buckle; 2. Jake Broome, 77, $300; 3. Shane Faulkner, 73, $200; 4. Dylan Hensen, 69, $100 Round 2 1. Dean Daly, 78, $440, Buckle; 2. Chance Barnes, 77, $330; 3. C.J. Page, 71, $230 Average 1. Dean Daly, 156, $540; 2. Chance Barnes, 144, $405; 3. Jake Broome, 77 on one, $270; 4. Shane Faulkner, 73 on one, $135 Average Buckle Winner - Dean Daly Year End Champion - Saddle/Buckle Winner - Kevin Cox Bull Riding Round 1 No Qualified Rides Round 2 1. Chon Miranda, 87, $1,672, Buckle; 2. Joseph McConnel, 80, $1,254; 3. Cody


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Bull Riding Director - Frank Alguire - 505/307-8786 • Open Team Roping Director - Russell Sullivan - 505/720-0999 • Inc. Team Roping Director - Jim Knopp - 505/514-8752 Barrel Racing Director - Debbie Hogland - 505/259-0844 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Carrie Richardson - 505/354-2018 • Judges Coordinator - Mark Hogland - 505/269-0593 State Secretary - Janice Aragon - 505/864-9428 • Central Entry Secretary - Leannah Sauceda - 505/864-9426 • Entry/Turn Out Number - 505/864-9426 • NMRA fax - 505/861-5907

Morgan, 79, $874 Average Buckle Winner - Chon Miranda Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Joseph McConnel Breakaway Roping Round 1 1/2. Jessie Briscoe/Teresa Brevik, 3.6, $612.50; 3. Taryn Krantz, 3.9, $350; 4. Angela Nay, 4.0, $175 Round 2 1. Angela Nay, 2.6, $700; 2. Peyton Cowdrey, 2.7, $525; 3. Teresa Brevik, 3.0, $350; 4. Shacey Sullivan, 3.3, $175 Average 1/2. Angela Nay/Teresa Brevik, 6.6, $612.50; 3. Jessie Briscoe, 7.6, $350; 4. Peyton Cowdrey, 15.9, 4175 Finals Average Buckle and Bridle Angela Nay/Teresa Brevik 3rd Finals Average, Stirrups Jessie Briscoe 4th Finals Average, Satchel Peyton Cowdrey Year End Saddle/Buckle - Odessa Yazzie Open Barrel Race Round 1 1. Jean Winters, 17.230, $630, Breast Collar; 2. Falena Dale, 17.244; $420; 3. Rachel Maestas, 17.245; $333; 4. Kelly Waide, 17.250; $245; 5. Gwen Hatch, 17.365, $122 Round 2 1. Kelly Waide, 17.093, $630, Breast Collar; 2. Jean Winters, 17.192, $420; 3. Cindy Smith, 17.274, $333; 4. Jamie LaRue, 17.354, $245; 5. Caren Lamb, 17.380, $122 Average 1. Kelly Waide, 34.348, $630; 2. Jean Winters 34.422, $420; 3. Jamie LaRue, 34.728, $333; 4. Rachael Maestas, 34.780, $245; 5. Cindy Smith, 34.804, $122 Average Buckle - Kelly Waide 2nd Average - Pro Equine Splint Boots – Jean Winters 3rd Average - Breast Collar Wither Straps Jamie LaRue Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Caren Lamb Reserve Year end Buckle - Kelly Waide 3rd Place Personal Painting - Jean Winters Incentive Barrel Race Round 1 1. Lynn Ray, 17.945, $630, Breast Collar; 2. Jessie Briscoe, 18.024; $420; 3. Julia Thompson, 18.032, $333; 4. Marie Autrey, 18.108, $245; 5. Taylor Wilson, 18.119, $122 Round 2 1. Jasarra Baca, 17.874, $630, Saddle Blanket; 2. Annie Chroninger, 17.964, $420; 3. Haley McNeil, 18.094, $333; 4. Falena Dale, 18.179, $245; 5. Gwen Hatch, 18.229, $122 Average 1. Jessie Briscoe, 35.754, $630; 2. Julia Thompson, 35.786, $420; 3. Bailey Harwell, 35.808, $333; 4. Haley McNeil, 35.985, $245; 5. Lynn Ray, 36.213, $122 Average Buckle - Jessie Briscoe 2nd Average - Pro Equine Splint Boots Julia Thompson

3rd Average - Breast Collar Wither Straps Bailey Harwell Year End Saddle/Buckle Winner Haley McNeil Reserve Year End Buckle - Julia Thompson 3rd Place Personal Painting Jessie Briscoe Most Consistant - Jamie LaRue Rookie of the Year - Haley McNeil Steer Wrestling Round 1 1. Rusty Hamilton, 4.7, $700, Buckle; 2. Kyle Maez, 6.0, $525; 3. Christian Pettigrew, 6.4, $350; 4. Tyrone T. Tsosie, 6.5, $175 Round 2 1. Christian Pettigrew, 3.8, $700, Buckle; 2. Kyle Francis, 4.1, $525; 3. Brandon Bates, 4.4, $350; 4. John Vanderwagen, 5.3, $175 Average 1. Christian Pettigrew, 10.2, $700; 2. Mike Murphy, 12.3, $525; 3. Lane Siggins, 15.3, $350; 4. Kyle Francis, 17.8, $175 Finals Average Breast Collar Christian Pettigrew Year End Saddle/Buckle - Bill Claunch Year End Reserve Champion Breast Collar - Christian Pettigrew Open Calf Roping Round 1 1. Christian Sanchez, 9.4, $625; 2. Lane Siggins, 9.9, $450; 3. Russell Sullivan, 10.4, $300; 4. Wes McConnel, 10.6, $150 Round 2 1. Cody Mirabal, 9.5, $625; 2. JoDan Mirabal, 9.7, $450; 3. David Chavez, 10.8, $300; 4. Lane Siggins, 11.3, $150 Average 1. Lane Siggins, 21.2, $800; 2. Russell Sullivan, 21.9, $675; 3. Michael Perry, 22.9, $550; 4. JoDan Mirabal, 26.6, $425; 5. Cody Mirabal, 31.2, $300; 6/7. Christian Sanchez/David Heimbach, 33.0, $75 Year End Saddle/Buckle - Michael Perry

3. Lee Kiehne/Eddie Nieto, 5.9, $475; 4. Ray Siggins/James Gililland, 6.2, $237 Average 1/2. Larry Cohorn/Aaron Romero, 12.5, $856; 1/2. Robert Ansley/Shawn Willis, 12.5, $856; 3. Robert Ansley/James Gililland, 12.7, $489; 4/5/6. Lee Kiehne/Adrian Salas, 12.9, $81; 4/5/6. Lee Kiehne/Eddie Nieto, 12.9, $81; 4/5/6. Kyle Honeyfield/Aaron Romero, 12.9, $81 Header Year End Saddle/Buckle Russell Sullivan Heeler Year End Saddle/Buckle Brian Sullivan Incentive Team Roping Round 1 1. Larry Cohorn/Tim Lamb, 6.0, $765, Buckles; 2. John Adams/B.J. Montoya, 6.2, $635; 3. Art Sanchez/Quint Westcott, 6.3, $500 4. Sal Gomez/David Sciacca, 6.5, $370; 5/6. Shae Walraven/Dwayne Teller, 6.8, $145; 5/6. Robbie Proffitt/Jim Knopp, 6.8, $145 Round 2 1. Cody Mirabal/JoDan Mirabal, 5.2, $765, Buckles; 2. Reno Eddy/Cody Mirabal, 5.4, $635; 3. Sam Loya/Seth Hall, 7.1, $500; 4. Leo Martinez/Frank Padilla, 7.4, $370; 5. Bryan Lucero/Angelo Benallie, 10.0, $160; 6. Sal Gomez/Mason Georges, 10.4, $130 Average 1. Sal Gomez/Mason Georges, 18.4, $765, Buckles; 2. Leo Martinez/Frank Padilla, 18.9, $635; 3. Sam Loya/Seth Hall, 19.3, $500 4. Art Sanchez/Quint Westcott, 19.4, $370; 5. John Adams/B.J. Montoya, 20.1, $160; 6. Sal Gomez/David Sciacca, 20.6, $130 Year End Saddle/Buckle Header - Robbie Proffitt; Heeler - Tim Lamb All Around Cowgirl - Angela Nay All Around Cowboy - Russell Sullivan Kenny McOsker Benefit

Incentive Calf Roping Round 1 1. Dave Aragon, 15.0, $350; 2. Sterling Cowdrey, 21.4, $210; 3. Chace Valdez, 21.7, $140 Round 2 1. Corey LeFebre, 11.2, $350; 2. Sterling Cowdrey, 15.1, $210; 3. Chace Valdez, 15.9, $140 Average 1. Sterling Cowdrey, 36.5, $280; 2. Chace Valdez, 37.6, $210; 3. Corey LeFebre, 11.2 on one, $140; 4. Dave Aragon 15.0 on one, $70 Finals Average Buckle - Sterling Cowdrey Year End Saddle/Buckle - Dave Aragon Open Team Roping Round 1 1. Sal Gomez/Levi Lewis, 5.0, $950 each; 2. Robert Ansley/James Gililland, 5.4, $712; 3. Lee Kiehne/Adrian Salas, 5.7, $475; 4. Kyle Honeyfield/Aaron Romero, 5.8, $237 Round 2 1. Robert Ansley/Shawn Willis, 5.1, $950; 2. Brandon Gonzales/Tim Gonzales, 5.3, $712

Belen, New Mexico Sept. 26, 2010 The NMRA was able to present Tay McOsker $3,900 dollars following the Benefit rodeo. A big thank you to everyone who donated their services to make this event happen: Two NMRA Stock Contractors: Bucking H Rodeo Co. Richard Hodgson, Blanco, NM W/A Rodeo Co. Buster Webb, Bloomfield, NM Timed Event Stock Contractors: Jimmy Thompson, Jace Honey, Cody Kenny Announcer: Dawn Tarpley Clown: Roscoe Finley Bull Fighters: Jason Knott, Jube Baker Pickup Men: Marty Carrasco, Caleb Hodgson Gate Workers: Peggy Ryan, Faye Ryan EMT: Vernon Honeyfield Timers: Susi Kaufman, Sandra Carrasco Judges: L.J. Braught, Stoney Neufang Chute Help: Sheldon Melton Secretaries: Amber Gillreath, Jana Muncy, Janice Aragon A Big Thank You to: Valencia Co Sheriff’s Posse - Eddy Irvin, Captain Bareback No Entries Saddle Bronc 1. Chance Barnes, 66, $458; 2. Kyle; Hunt, 40, $305

Bull Riding 1. Joseph McConnel, 71, $763 Open Barrel Race 1. Caren Lamb, 17.034, $372; 2. Kelly; Waide, 17.128, $291; 3. Nicole Sweasea, 17.419, $209; 4. Amanda Clawson, 17.470, $139; 5. Rachael; Maestas, 17.515, $93; 6. Lisa Girdner,; 17.650, $58 Incentive Barrel Race 1. Jasarra Baca, 17.805, $219; 2. Anne; Chroninger, 17.831, $164; 3. Casey; Dove, 17.915, $114 Breakaway Roping 1. Jana Baker, 3.12, $549; 2. Jori Flom,; 3.28, $411; 3. Nicole Sweazea, 5.12,; $287 Steer Wrestling 1. Bill Claunch, 4.3, $389; 2. Cody Kenny,; 5.9, $291; 3. Kyle Francis, 7.0, $203 Open Calf Roping 1. JoDan Mirabal, 9.5, $367; 2. Greg; Dutton, 11.4, $275; 3. Chance Barnes, 14.3, $192 Incentive Calf Roping 1. Greg Dutton, 11.4, $211; 2. Shane; Goemmer, 14.4, $141.08 Open Team Roping 1. Sal Gomez/JoDan Mirabal, 6.5, $475; 2. Bill Claunch/Albert Claunch, 8.1, $356; 3. Cody Mirabal/JoDan Mirabal, 10.8, $248 Incentive Team Roping 1. Sal Gomez/JoDan Mirabal, 6.5, $560; 2. Bill Claunch/Albert Claunch, 8.1, $373

Rex Allen Days Rodeo Wilcox, AZ October 2-3, 2010 (Points for 2011) Bareback: 1/2. Adam Tanner/Jon Luse, 74, $305; 3. Chauncy Kirby, 69, $222; 4/5. Kory Hart/ Tanner Ramirez, 67, $138 Saddle Bronc: 1. Garrison Dewitt, 77, $498; 2. Colby Sventek, 73, $373; 3. Thor Dusenberry, 72, $249; 4. Jason Amen, 65, $124 Bull Riding: No qualified rides Breakaway Roping: 1. Teri James, 2.7, $622; 2. Tammy Lewis, 2.9, $514; 3. Siana Seidel, 3.0, $407; 4. Katrina Church, 3.6, $300; 5/6/7. Kayse Winkle/Madisen Austin/Dani Meador, 3.9, $100 Open Barrel Race: 1. Megan Stock, 16.84, $743; 2. Julie Miller, 17.10, $605; 3. Teri James, 17.12, $495.50; 4/5. Allison Resor/Eileen Geraghty, 17.21, $316; 6/7. Nicole Welsh-Hall/Becky Mahoney, 17.34, $110; 8. Jenna Cadwallader, 17.29, $55 Incentive Barrel Race: 1. Aspyn Dent, 17.60, $342; 2. Shelley Howell, 17.64, $283; 3. Gry Johannessen, 17.67, $224; 4. Katie Janet, 17.72, $165; 5. Talena Campbell, 17.74, $106; 6. Kelly Arizmendi, 17.76, $58 Steer Wrestling: 1. Bo Bliel, 4.1, $481; 2. Damion Padilla, 4.3, $401; 3. Cody Glover, 4.8, $321; 4/5. Pepe Arballo/Clayton Tuscherer, 5.0, $200 Calf Roping: 1. Lane Siggins, 9.6, $575; 2. Tanner Houston, 9.9, $475; 3. Tyler Whitlow, 10.1, $376; 4/5. Clay Parsons/Cutter Parsons, 10.4, $228; 6. Eric Rogers, 11.4, $99 Incentive Calf Roping: 1. Lane Siggins, 9.6, $373; 2. Devon Burris, 11.7, $280; 3. Paul Carmen, 11.8, $188; 4. Jim Shirley, 13.1, $93 Open Team Roping: 1. Michael Camelot/Brent Tryan, 5.2, $970; 2. Jake Barnes/Anthony Camelot, 5.4, $803; 3. Denton Payne/Lane Siggins, 6.2, $635; 4. Whip Lewis/TJ Brown, 6.3, $468; 5. Michael Camelot/Anthony Camelot, 6.6, $301; 6. Rube Woolsey/Tom Bill Johnson, 6.7, $167 Incentive Team Roping: 1. Whip Lewis/Casey Lee, 7.0, $668; 2. Wyatt Althoff/Carson Lee, 7.2, $552; 3. Whip Lewis/Tammy Lewis, 7.5, $437; 4. Nick Penrod/John Salazar, 8.1, $322; 5. Rod Reidhead/Cooper Reidhead, 8.2, $207; 6. Dennis Cook/John Salazar, 8.4, $115


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ALL INDIAN RODEO The All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. • P.O. Box 723, St. Michaels, Arizona 86511

COWBOYS ASSOCIATION Phone: 928/871-3000 • Fax: 928/871-3000 • Website: www.aircarodeo.com

ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers

Board of Directors

President Harrison Charley harrisoncharley@ymail.com Vice President Casey Begay Public Relations Officer Beverly Coho beverlyjcoho@citilink.net Administrative Secretary Lenita Lee Treasurer Jolene Russell

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.

2011 Membership Drive Rodeo January 15-16, 2011 Awards Celebration Banquet & Dance to get everyone ready for a new year!

New for 2011 The Incentive Team Roping will be #10 capped at #5

Recent Rodeo Results AIRCA Championship Finals Rodeo Dilkon, AZ September 25- 26, 2010. Each event champion received an embroidered leather/woolen vest. The AIRCA Championship Finals Rodeo champions included: AA-Kassidy Dennison, Tohatchi, NM, $2,190 LBR-Kassidy Dennison, $1,599 LBAW-Joni Begay, $787 SW-Garrison Begay, $1,837 TDR-Donovan Yazzie, $1,365 OTR-Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, $3,519 #12 TR-Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, $1,770 BB-Bennie Begay, $1,217 SB-Leander Thomas, $1,085 BR-Raynell Harvey, $1,100 SrBAW-Leonard Williams Sr. $918 JrBaR-Deven Sells, $1,033 JrBuR-Sheridan Yazzie, $805 Total Payout (cash and prizes) - $52,678 AIRCA’s gratitude goes to major sponsors: Southwest Navajo Fair Committee, The AIRCA, Winslow Mercantile, CNL Construction and all the other sponsors. Without fine sponsors, success would not be possible. All Around Champion Kassidy Dennison, Tohatchi, NM Ladies Barrel Racing Round 1 1. Eugenia Charley, 16.838, $492; 2. Kassidy Dennison, 16.903, $369; 3. Tia Begay, 16.966, $246; 4. Dee Ann St. Andrews, 17.101, $123 Round 2 1. Kassidy Dennison, 17.062, $492; 2. Sammi Jo Boyd, 17.126, $369; 3. Charmayne Gene, 17.135, $246; 4. Geneva Tsoukalarkis, 17.147, $123 Average 1. Kassidy Dennison, 33.965, $738; 2. Eugenia Charley, 34.298, $553; 3. Dee Ann St. Andrew, 34.299, $369; 4. Sammi Jo Boyd, 34.460, $184; Ladies Breakaway Roping Round 1 1. Bailey Bates, 3.2, $525; 2. Arianna Jones, 3.7, $394; 3. Misty Begay, 4.7, $262; 4. Kelsi Pablo, 4.9, $131 Round 2 1. Debbie Robbins, 2.9, $525; 2. Kassidy Dennison, 3.0, $394; 3. Joncelita Tso, 3.6, $262; 4. Sammi Jo Boyd, 4.0, $131 Average 1. Joni Begay, 9.6, $787; 2. Leah Stevenson, 10.1, $590; 3. Debbie Robbins, 2.9/1, $394; 4. Kassidy Dennison, 3.0/1, $197;

Steer Wrestling Round 1 1. Garrison Begay, 4.5, $525; 2. Kyle Dennison, 5.6, $394; 3. Brandon Bates, 5.8, $262; 4. Sheridan Jodie, 5.9, $131 Round 2 1. Garrison Begay, 4.7, $525; 2. Kyle Smith, 5.1, $394; 3. Sheridan Jodie, 5.2, $262; 4. Hollis Jodie, 5.7, $131 Average 1. Garrison Begay, 9.2, $787; 2. Sheridan Jodie, 11.1, $590; 3. Kyle Dennison, 14.3, $394; 4. Brandon Bates, 15.0, $197; Tie Down Roping Round 1 1. Roy Begay, 9.2, $471; 2. Ty Pablo, 9.5, $283; 3. Donovan Yazzie, 10.2, $188 Round 2 1. Donovan Yazzie, 8.6, $471; 2. Kyle Dennison, 8.7, $283; 3. Ty Pablo, 11.3, $188 Average 1. Donovan Yazzie, 18.8, $706; 2. Kyle Dennison, 19.8, $424; 3. Roy Begay, 20.7, $283; Team Roping Round 1 1. Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, 6.8, $1,083.00; 2. Marco Sells / Victor Begay, 7.0, $812; 3. Tedson Yazzie / Cordell Williams, 7.2, $541; 4. Andre Beard / Leonard Williams Jr., 10.2, $271 Round 2 1. Cody Hunter / Lucius Sells, 6.4, $1,083.00; 2. Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, 7.3, $812; ¾. Andre Beard / Leonard Williams Jr., 7.9, $406; ¾. Clifford Williams / Rafeal Murphy, 7.9, $406 Average 1. Dewayne Sells / Henry Benallie III, 14.1, $1,624.00; 2. Tedson Yazzie / Cordell Williams, 15.2, $1,218; 3. Andre Beard / Leonard Williams Jr., 18.1, $812; 4. Marco Sells / Lucius Sells, 20.3, $406; #12 Team Roping Round 1 1. Debbie Robbins / Danielle Lowman, 6.8, $885.00; 2. Gerald Daye / Walter Livingston, 9.2, $664; 3. Jon Arviso / Shane Tallsalt, 12.2, $443; 4. Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, 13.0, $221 Round 2 1. Kyle Tallsalt / Shane Tallsalt, 7.7, $885.00; 2. OJ Williams / Angelo Benallie, 7.9, $664; 3. Jon Arviso / Angelo Benallie, 8.4, $443; 4. Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, 14.1, $221 Average 1. Dexter Williams / Alvin Williams, 27.1, $1,328.00; 2. Corey Keyonnie / Alfonso Francis, 27.7, $996; 3. Debbie Robbins / Danielle Lowman, 6.8/1, $664; 4. Gerald Daye / Walter Livingston, 9.2/1, $332; Bareback Riding Round 1 1. Bennie Begay, 72, $329; 2. Earl Tsosie, 69, $197; 3. Jacob Etsitty, 66, $132 Round 2 1. Earl Tsosie, 79, $329; 2. Bennie Begay, 75, $197; 3. Clifford Williams, 73, $132 Round 3 1. Jacob Etsitty, 83, $329; 2. Bennie Begay, 70, $197; 3. Clifford Williams, 68, $132 Average 1. Bennie Begay, 217, $494; 2. Clifford Williams, 204, $297; 3. Jacob Etsitty, 149/2, $198; Saddle Bronc Riding Round 1 1. Robert Burbank, 61, $350; 2. Leander Thomas, 51, $210; 3. Robert Burbank, GM / No Pts., $70; 4. Leander Thomas, GM / No Pts., $70 Round 2 1. Ace Long, 75, $350; 2. Kane Kee, 71, $210; 3. Leander Thomas, 70, $140 Round 3 1. Robert Burbank, 68, $350; 2. Leander Thomas, 66, $210; 3. Ace Long, 64, $140 Average 1. Leander Thomas, 187, $525; 2. Ace Long, 139 / 2, $315; 3. Robert Burbank, 129 / 2, $210; Bull Riding Round 1 1. Troy James, 79, $382; 2. Raynell Harvey, 76,

Open Team Roping & #12 Team Roping Leonard Williams, Sr. Ladies’ Breakaway Roping Wilson Stewart, Jr. Senior Breakaway Ropinng B.J. Coho Junior Barrel Racing Ray Russell Junior Bull Riding Harry Tso, Jr.

Staff Central Entry Secretary BK Bates 505/733-2020 $287; 3. Al Charley, 70, $191; 4. Ivan Sells, 68, $96 Round 2 1. Ivan Sells, 81, $382; 2/3. Spud Jones, 79, $239; 2/3. Raynell Harvey, 70, $239; 4. Troy James, 70, $96 Round 3 1. Anson Roanhorse, 76, $382; 2. Wacey Cook, 75, $287; 3. Anson Roanhorse, GM / No Pts., $143; 4. Wacey Cook, GM / No Pts., $143 Average 1. Raynell Harvey, 155, $574; 2/3. Troy James, 149, $359; 2/3. Ivan Sells, 149, $359; Spud Jones, 79 / 1, $143; Senior Breakaway Roping Round 1 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 2.9, $262.00; 2/3. John Boyd Jr., 3.3, $197.00, 2/3. Walt Jones, 3.3, $131 Round 2 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 2.7, $262.00; 2. John Boyd Jr., 2.8, $197; 3. Walt Jones, 4.0, $131 Average 1. Leonard Williams Sr., 5.6, $394.00; 2. John Boyd Jr., 6.1, $295; 3. Walt Jones, 7.3, $197; Junior Barrel Racing Round 1 1. Deven Sells, 17.014, $295; 2. Tia Begay, 17.073, $221; 3. Jessica Todacheenie, 17.694, $147; 4. Tisha Vicenti, 17.856, $74 Round 2 1. Deven Sells, 17.191, $295; 2. Tia Begay, 17.333, $221; 3. Tisha Vicenti, 17.441, $147; 4. Taniah Nez, 17.891, $74 Average 1. Deven Sells, 34.205, $443; 2. Tia Begay, 34.406, $332; 3. Tisha Vicenti, 35.297, $221; 4. Jessica Todecheenie, 35.769, $111; Junior Bull Riding Round 1 1. Cody Johnson, 69, $210; 2. Sheridan Yazzie, 61, $140 Round 2 1. Ty Toadlena, 69, $210; 2. Sheridan Yazzie, 67, $140; Junior Bull Riding Go 3 1. Sheridan Yazzie, 76, $210; 2. Cody Johnson, 70, $140 Average 1. Sheridan Yazzie, 204, $315; 2. Cody Johnson, 139 / 2, $210;

2010 AIRCA Standings All Around 1. Garrison Begay, $6,245; 2. Kassidy Dennison, $4,683; 3. Donovan Yazzie, $4,612; 4. Brandon Bates, $4,094; 5. Roderick Tso, $3,636; 6. Kyle Dean Dennison, $3,230; 7. Clifford Williams, $2,931; 8. Debbie Robbins, $2,493; 9. Gerald Daye, $2,466; 10. John Boyd Jr., $2,420; 11. Jeri C. Yazzie, $1,993; 12. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,928; 13. Devyn Dennison, $1,694; 14. Roqui Lee, $1,282; 15. Celeste Charley, $1,015; 16. Michael Bates, $770; 17. Sheila Sells, $742 Bareback 1. Bennie Begay, $2,753; 2. Earl Tsosie Jr., $2,462; 3. Clifford Williams, $2,112 Saddle Bronc 1. Leander Thomas, $4,725; 2. Kane Kee, $3,057; 3. Robert Burbank, $2,964; 4. Dean Daly, $2,517; 5. Todd Rangel, $2,426; 6. Ace Long, $2,038; 7. Ramos Benny, $831; 8. Fred Bitsui, $322; 9. Herman George, $286; 10. Vince Tsosie, $278 Bull Riding 1. Troy James, $4,239; 2. Justin Silversmith, $4,101; 3. Guytin Tsosie, $2,892; 4. Raynell Harvey, $2,851; 5. Spud Jones, $2,437; 6. Ryan Bitsui, $1,720; 7. Wacey Cooke, $1,210; 8. Anson Roanhorse, $918; 9. Clint Wilson, $539; 10. Kevin Hubbard, $226 Steer Wrestling 1. Sheridan Jodie, $5,832; 3. Garrison Begay, $4,841; 2. Brandon Bates, $3,807; 4. Hollis Jodie, $2,890; 5. Kyle Smith, $2,752; 6. Harold Mike, $2,722; 7. Ben Bates, $1,929; 8. Mike Murphy, $1,606; 9. Ethan Randall, $1,166; 10. Kyle Dean Dennison, $962; 11. Wendell Murphy, $908; 12. Chuck Dixon, $882; 13. Randy Claw, $717; 14. Michael Bates, $523; 15. Rob Murphy, $492; 16. Pete Thomas, $478; 17.

Central Entry Secretary Benita Jay Timers Coordinator BK Bates Judges Coordinator Al Slivers Queen Coordinator Phoebe Hardy

Ambassadors Miss Rodeo AIRCA 2010 Apryl Largo

Brad Begay, $476; 18. Tyrone Tsosie, $392; 19. Donovan Yazzie, $358; 20. Rolando Antonio, $309; 21. Jacob Antone, $170; 22. Chuck Murphy, $126 Tie Down Roping 1. Roy Begay, $5,151; 2. Donovan Yazzie, $3,997; 3. Ty Pablo, $3,024; 4. Gerald Daye, $2,466; 5. Roderick Tso, $2,292; 6. Kyle Dean Dennison, $2,268; 7. Garrison Begay, $1,404; 8. Tyrone Alcott, $658; 9. Felix Gilbert Jr., $566; 10. Tyrine Alcott, $315; 11. Brandon Bates, $287; 12. Michael Bates, $247; 13. Alvin Willie, $133 Ladies Breakaway 1. April Willie, $5,703; 2. Odessa Yazzie KY4th, $3,770; 3. Leah Stevenson, $3,212; 4. Debbie Robbins, $2,493; 5. Kesli Pablo, $2,435; 6. KC Randall, $1,535; 7. Lizzy Dixey, $1,450; 8. Bailey Bates, $1,277; 9. Kassidy Dennison, $1,271; 10. Arianna Jones, $1,041; 11. Roqui Lee, $965; 12. Teri Jo Caboni, $819; 13. Shelia Sells, $742; 14. Reneille Sells, $713; 15. Devyn Dennison, $603; 16. Celeste Charley, $386; 17. Jeri C. Yazzie, $346; 18. Twila Jones, $324; 19. Michelle Morris, $281; 20. Bobbie Riggs, $226; 21. JC Mike, $179; 22. Laci K. Begay, $135 Ladies Barrel Racing 1. Charmayne Gene, $3,683; 2. Kassidy Dennison, $3,412; 3. Geneva Tsouhlarakis KY4th, $2,836; 4. Tia Begay, $2,343; 5. Eugenia Charley, $1,753; 6. Jeri C. Yazzie, $1,587; 7. Raynell Holgate, $1,194; 8. Devyn Dennison, $1,091; 9. Ruth Bitsui, $928; 10. Patrice Yazzie, $844; 11. Becky Bitsie, $739; 12. Dee Ann St. Andrew, $738; 13. Celeste Charley, $629; 14. Kimberly Jake, $472; 15. Roqui Lee, $317; 16. Mikala Jones, $165; Open Team Roping - Header 1. Kesley Phillips, $7,347; 2. Marco Sells, $5,349; 3. Cody Hunter, $5,128; 4. Chris Begay, $3,404; 5. Jon Arviso, $2,331; 6. Andre Beard, $2,154; 7. Roderick Tso, $1,344; 8. Clifford Williams, $819; 9. Clayton Slick, $621; 10. Leonard Williams Sr., $501; 11. Karl Dennison, $324; 12. Donovan Yazzie, $257; 13. Kevin Yazzie, $244; 14. Dexter Williams, $215; 15. Lance Boyd, $85 Open Team Roping - Heeler 1. Kevin Yazzie, $7,371; 2. Myles John ky4th, $6,929; 3. Lucius Sells, $5,715; 4. Victor Begay, $4,634; 5. Lamuel Yazzie, $2,530; 6. James Begay Jr., $2,448; 7. Angelo Benallie, $1,878; 8. Leonard Williams Jr., $1,044; 9. Cordell Williams, $880; 10. Andre Beard, $548; 12. OJ Williams, $539; 13. Bennie Bitsui, $454 #12 Team Roping - Header 1. Jon Arviso, $2,466; 2. Jeremiah Ludlam, $2,361; 3. OJ Williams, $2,300; 4. Gerald Daye, $1,420; 5. Clayton Slick, $1,235; 6. Debbie Robbins, $1,125; 7. Dexter Williams, $1,081; 8. Clifford Williams, $903; 9. Kyle Tallsalt, $676; 10. Truman Dickson, $584; 11. Robert Largo, $504; 12. Cody Hunter, $294; 13. Sheila Sells, $277; 14. Lance Boyd, $175; 15. Chuck Sells, $121; 16. Thurman Bitsui, $111 #12 Team Roping - Heeler 1. Angelo Benallie, $3,019; 2. Shane Tallsalt, $2,154; 3. Cordell Williams, $1,292; 4. Danielle Lowman, $1,125; 5. Walter Livingston, $885; 7. Carl Begay, $195; 8. John Boyd Jr., $175; 9. Kesley Phillips, $121; 10. Delbert Smith, $117; Sr. Breakaway 1. John Boyd Jr., $2,420; 2. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,928; 3. Walt Jones, $927; 4. Ickes Benallie, $616; 5. Karl Dennison, $592; 6. Johnson Stevenson, $451; 7. Lewis Francis (GC), $402; 8. Jerome Pete Sr., $239; 9. Raymond Balone, $79 Jr. Barrel racing 1. Deven Sells KY4th. , $1,980; 2. Tia Begay, $1,415; 3. Cortney Curley, $704; 4. Tisha Vicenti, $699; 5. Delilah Gilmore, $564; 6. Mikayla Jones, $455; 7. Jessica Todacheenie, $258; 8. Destinee Dale, $200; 9. Milyka Mueller, $82; 10. Jereth Hale, $38 Jr. Bull riding 1. Cody Johnson, $1,294; 2. Sheridan Yazzie, $1,288; 3. Ty Toadlena, $1,176; 4. Justin Silversmith, $358


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GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATION GCPRA Approved Stock Contractors:

2010 GCPRA Board of Directors President: Arnold Burruel Vice President: John Samsill Judging Coordinator: Gordie Kessler Bareback: Jason Minic Saddle Bronc: Bryan Martineau Bull Riding: Bubba Hancock Calf Roping: Wes Crane

(520) 631-2121 (928) 231-0401 (480) 883-9171 (480) 335-1353 (602) 750-9076 (602) 430-7180 (623) 202-3353

Incentive Calf Roping: Paul Carmon Breakaway Roping: Mandy Sproul Steer Wrestling: Trevor Duhon Team Roping: Clay Parsons #12 Team Roping: Todd Zipprich Barrel Racing: Muffy Carmen State Secretary: Shelly Howell

(602) 980-0766 (520) 226-5058 (337) 263-0956 (520) 444-7650 (623) 694-1857 (623) 640-0597 (623) 249-9506

The GCPRA has a new website - gcpra.net 2011 Rodeo Schedule January 29 and 30, 2011 Lake Havasu City, Arizona 55th Annual Friends Of Fair Rodeo Stock Contractor: Buster Webb, W/A Rodeo co. Performances: 1 p.m each day - slack 8 a.m. each day Added: $300 to open events / $100 to incentive events Entries: January 24th, 2011 Rough stock: 5-6 p.m. (623)455-8339 Timed events: 6-10 p.m. (623)455-8339 Team roping & combined buddies: 6-10 p.m. (623)455-8385 Combined buddies must be team ropers entering team roping as well as other events. Entry fees per go-round: br/$85; brls/$65; tr/$75 per man; all other events $75 Any event that has less than 8 entries will be required to enter twice. Added money will be doubled in that event. Trophies will be awarded in each event. No one will be allowed in arena after 12 p.m. each day. Please use warm up arena at east end of arena. 12 entries in each event in the performance each day except bull riding will be allowed 20 entries in each performance. There will be no slack in any event unless performances are full. Mutton bustin (30 entries) and calf riding (10 entries) will be each day starting at 10:30 a.m. Entries will be taken one hour prior to start through the rodeo committee.

GCPRA Finals Contestants & Standings Bareback 1. Tyler Staker, $3,027; 2. Jon Luse, $2,756; 3. Chauncey Kirby, $1,010; 4. Jason Minic, $417; 5. Tanner Ramirez, $326; 6. TJ Spoonhunter, $138 Calf Roping 1. Gerald Daye, $2,619; 2. Clay Parsons, $2,446; 3. Andrew Martin, $2,075; 4. Tyler Whitlow, $1,251; 5. Tristan Mahoney, $997; 6. Korri Ochoa, $987; 7. Ryan Tripp, $852; 8. Cutter Parsons, $771; 9. Jim Shirley, $582; 10. Lane Siggins, $575; 11. Dustin Latta, $338; 12. Vance Myers, $286; 13. Paul Carmen, $215; 14. Dickie Lee Miller, $150; 15. Jon Baer, $114 Inc. Calf Roping 1. Jim Shirley, $1,433; 2. Paul Carmen, $1,059; 3.

Lane Siggins, $925; 4. Willard Moody, $879; 5. Ted Walker, $835; 6. Arnold Burruel, $829; 7. Dustin Latta, $746; 8. Dave Hall, $465; 9. Bob Martin, $407; 10. Guy Nix, $370; 11. Dale Davies, $308; 12. Royce Larson, $130; 13. JR Slaughter, $76; 14. Shannon Baer, $0; 15. Brian O’Brien, $0 Steer Wrestling 1. Cody Glover, $470; 2. Justin Simon, $544; 3. Cutter Parsons, $2,282; 4. Clayton Tuchscherer, $2,133; 5. Tim Robertson, $462; 6. Trevor Duhon, $556; 7. Derek Worthen, $1,173; 8. Mark Waltz, $271; 9. Randy Ternan, $203; 10. Jeff Frizzell, $113; 11. Chance Carlson, $1,657; 12. Bo Bliel, $1,284; 13. Lane Siggins, $0; 14. CR Kunesh, $0; 15. BJ Walsh, $0 Breakaway 1. Dani Meador, $930; 2. Leigh Ann Billingsley, $3,945; 3. Becky Mahoney, $1,702; 4. Daria Weir, $575; 5. Kristin True, $356; 6. Jan Clancy, $1,500; 7. Bobbie Riggs, $565; 8. Kellie Hunt, $358; 9. Tammy Lewis, $1,516; 10. Stacy Scouten, $289; 11. Aspyn Dent, $57; 12. Madisen Austin, $2,149; 13. Mandy Sproul, $1,048; 14. Danya Weir, $664; 15. Shannon Baer, $0 Barrels 1. Raelyn Gould, $2,272; 2. Eileen Geraghty, $1,722; 3. Sarah Kieckhefer, $1,676; 4. Kaylee Billingsley, $1,311; 5. Mandy Sproul, $1,290; 6. Becky Mahoney, $1,234; 7. Muffy Carmen, $1,016; 8. Shelly Howell, $898; 9. Leigh Ann Billingsley, $834; 10. Debbie Carter, $753; 11. Julie Miller, $709; 12. April Denny, $676; 13. Terri Foley, $526; 14. April Cheeseman, $439; 15. Hailee Hancock, $423 Inc. Barrels 1. Jackie Gajeski, $847; 2. Shawn Stirling Schuck, $593; 3. Aspyn Dent, $469; 4. Shelly Howell, $458; 5. Lacey Trimble, $446; 6. Sarah Kieckhefer, $395; 7. Hailee Hancock, $351; 8. April Cheeseman, $339; 9. Bobbi Brooks, $334; 10. Kayla Karstetter, $301; 11. Talena Campbell, $282; 12. Jessi Houston, $281; 13. Daria Weir, $237; 14. Gry Johannessen, $224; 15. Theresa Pearl-Benson, $207 Open Team Roping Heading 1. Whip Lewis, $2,915; 2. Denton Payne, $2,615; 3. Travis Whitlow, $1,954; 4. Dale Whitlow, $1,376; 5. Levi Lewis, $1,115; 6. Trevor Mahoney, $725; 7. Nathan Singletary, $605; 8. Tom Richards, $515; 9. Todd Howell, $266; 10. Jimmy Fletcher, $0; 11. Wyatt Altoff, $0; 12. Arnold Burruel, $0 Open Team Roping Heeling 1. Clay Parsons, $3,665; 2. Tyler Getzweiller, $2,524; 3. Justin Simon, $1,234; 4. JC Niesen, $1,100; 5. Cooper Reidhead, $1,012; 6. Tyler Whitlow, $881; 7. Lane Siggins, $765; 8. Byron Wilkerson, $556; 9. Mike Clancy, $500; 10. Jake Fletcher, $0; 11. Trevor Brown, $0; 12. Ted Walker, $0; 13. Willie Gould, $0 Inc. Team Roping Heading 1. Whip Lewis, $2,082; 2. Macklee Austin, $1,725; 3. Madisen Austin, $1,606; 4. Brady Payne, $1,400;

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: PO Box 50476 Parks, AZ 86018 State Secretary - Shelly Howell - (623) 249-9506

GCPRA CES Phone Number: Rough Stock & Timed Events: (623) 455-8339 Team Roping: (623) 455-8385 Turnouts: (623) 455-8339 5. Levi Lewis, $678; 6. AJ Lutz, $617; 7. Logan Westcott, $566; 8. Ryan Tripp, $552; 9. Clay Parsons, $547; 10. Becky Mahoney, $461; 11. Mandy Sproul, $401; 12. Jessi Houston, $316; 13. Jimmy Fletcher, $0; 14. Matt Loose, $0; 15. Nate Singletary, $0 Inc. Team Roping Heeling 1. Daren Austin, $3,130; 2. Tammy Lewis, $1,727; 3. Casey Lee, $1,070; 4. Arnold Burruel, $949; 5. Salvadore Flores, $700; 6. Jason Perkins, $678; 7. Cooper Reidhead, $664; 8. Denton Payne, $656; 9. Don Lutz, $617; 10. JC Niesen, $595; 11. Wes Crane, $535; 12. Trevor Mahoney, $461; 13. Dani

Meador, $316; 14. Wacey Wescott, $201; 15. Jake Fletcher, $0 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Colby Sventek, $1,837; 2. Seth Seidel, $1,742; 3. Garrison Dewitt, $1,742; 4. Jason Amon, $1,454; 5. Cooper Dewitt, $931; 6. Rawley McFarland, $829; 7. Thor Dusenberry, $467; 8. Logan Wescott, $462; 9. JB Kessler, $210 Bull Riding Shawn Rogers, $860; 2. Taz Sheffield, $482; 3. Samuel De La Cruz, $1,600; 4. Chay Pena, $55; 5. Krystan Gonzales, $322; 6. Kee Natoni, $1,145; 7. Loren Kinlecheenie, $0; 8. Rawley McFarland, $0


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NEW MEXICO JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION President - Hilario Baca 505/379-5036 shortround5@vzw.blackberry.net • Vice President - Leland Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2472 ccfs@hughes.net Secretary/Treasurer - Lisa Wade 505/615-2773 wade.lisa414@comcast.net • State Secretary - Christie Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2471 ccfs@hughes.net Ex-Officio - Red Kingston 505/847-2708

2010 NMJRA Board of Directors Barrels/Flags/Chute Dogging Leland Riley 505/384-2471 or 505/705-2472 ccfs@hughes.net

Ribbon Roping/Calf Roping Darin Hise 505/702-2774 Team Roping/Steer Breakaway John English 505/239-7617 Jenglish@wspubs.com

Pole Bending/Co State Secretary Audra Baca 505/331-7460 bacahome@live.com

Calf Touching/Steer Stopping Dan Bell cbell@plateautel.net

Goat Tying Veronica Noe 505/681-8252 veronicanoe12@yahoo.com

Rough Stock Jerry Hawkes 575/640-5616 jhawkes@nmsu.edu

Breakaway Roping Darin Simpson 505/876-6002 or 505/240-2544 darinsimpson2003@yahoo.com

S P O N S O R S

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575/622-9164 Your Rodeo Equipment Headquarters We’ve got everything you need for you and your horse! Largest Selection of Tack, Feed, Animal Health, and Western Clothing in Southeastern New Mexico!

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The New Mexico Junior Rodeo Association is open to boys and girls up to 19 years of age, as of January 1 of the current year.

NMJRA would like to thank all of the 2010 sponsors, parents and those who helped throughout the year! See you again the spring of 2011!

NMJRA Jackpots at Every Rodeo Tie Down Calf Roping - Open and High School and Under Breakaway - 11 & Under, 12-14, 15-19, Open 2 Full Rounds and a short round in each roping. May enter 2x in each jackpot.

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DD’s Animal Nutrition and Supply Pro Feeds • Nutrena • Purina HiPro Sunglo Feeds • ACCO Feeds • Bluebonnet Feeds Animal Health-Feed-Water Softner Salt Ranch and Show supplies Don Spearman - Owner • 510 W. Richey • Artesia, NM 88210

575/302-9280 or 575/746-2370

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Look Sharp...Feel Sharp! Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 • Sat 9-1

Old Mill Farm and Ranch Corky Morrison & David Chavez Calf Roping Producers Los Lunas, NM 505/865-5432

Randy Lewis & Jimmy Thompson Team Roping and Practice Belen, NM 719/482-8550 505/459-6851

For more information concerning the NMJRA or to find membership and entry forms, go to the NMJRA website at www.nmjra.net. You can also contact either Hilario Baca at 505/379-5036 shortround5@vzw.blackberry.net, or Brook Deerman at 575-703-4872 / deerman30@dishmail.net for information.


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Russell Sullivan Co-Chairman 505/720-0999 Curtis Winner Co-Chairman/Treasurer 505/269-8181 Jana Muncy Secretary 505/238-9415 Amber Gillreath Secretary 505/235-9216

Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo 2010/2011 Rodeo Dates October 16 - 17, November 20 - 21 and January 8 - 9 Rodeo starts at 8:30 a.m. each day!

Entries for next rodeo need to be post marked by December 29 to prevent late fees. Checks are not cashed until the Friday before the rodeo. All event and All-Around standings, as well as additional information and entry forms are on web site, www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org.

We would like to extand a huge thanks to 2010 / 2011 BFJRA Sponsors

All-Around Magazine Benny’s Cattleman’s Livestock Auction Charlie Myers Cow House Auction Cross Country Farm Credit Of New Mexico Mybank New Mexico Gas Company Jerry & Theresa Montano Winner Management Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply Orris Farm Paradise Donuts of Bosque Farms RJ Auto LLC Sopa’s Resturant Town & Country Feed Trevo T & T Trailer Sales Valencia Western Mercantile Vilage Veterinary Hospital YDI Inc.

L.J. Braught Judge 505/264-3824 Darci Winner Awards/Barrels 505/803-1898 Danny Orris Poles 505/463-7692 Martin Sandoval Flags 505/908-7147 Rick Adcock Goats 505/362-6292 John English Roping 505/239-7617 Tony Sanchez Roping 505/238-1762 Nathan Lucero Rough Stock 505-681-1934 Daniel Mueller Rough Stock 505/553-8200 Ryan Davis Leadline 505/259-7975

Awards Wondering about awards? Wondering if you should continue to come? The answer is a definitive YES! The committee has reviewed the surveys and looked at our budget in an effort to make sure everyone gets great prizes and the outcome is good! The Award will be given out at the awards banquet that will follow the last rodeo on January 9, 2011.

Participation Prizes Every all all-around contestant who has paid their awards fee and participated in at least 5 rodeos will receive a nice headstall and reins.

Leadline Prizes Every Leadline contestant will receive a buckle as well as a prize package full of more great goodies.

Rough Stock Prizes Rough Stock contestants will receive great awards at the end of the series. Daniel Mueller has done an outstanding job with the prizes for this.

Special Attention College scholarship(s) will be awarded to contestant(s) that graduate high school in the spring of 2011. Applications are due November 22. The application is available on the website www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org or contact Shacey Sullivan 505-239-5288.

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Awards Banquet Information

All-Around Points

To help expedite the awards banquet will award all Leadline prizes beginning at 2 p.m. in Cowboy Hall on Sunday, January 9th. The other awards will awarded following the rodeo on Sunday, January 9th in Cowboy Hall. We will begin with the presentation of all of the Rough Stock awards followed by the All-Around awards. It will begin with the 6 & under. We will award 1st to 6th place girls and then 1st to 6th place boys. We will then call contestants up to pick from the awards table starting with highest point total with no regard to gender until all contestants have been called up. When finished with each age group we will move to the next group and continue until all awards have been presented. We anticipate having a professional photographer at the awards to get some great pictures of the winners!

6/Under Boys 1. Dax Reed, 60.5; 2. Landon Winner, 54.5; 3. Cooper Davis, 36; 4. Kole McOsker, 27.5; 5. Jacen Montoya, 14; 6. Zaryah Muller, 6.5; 7. Faron Candelaria, 5.5; 8. Caleb McDaugale, 5.5; 9. Calvin Autrey, 3; 10. Stoney Hendren, 1

Special Note: Please note that in order to have the points done in time for the awards presentation on January 9th payback will be a secondary priority that day. We will do our best to have checks available at the awards banquet, but no guarantee. No checks will be available during the rodeo that day to allow our secretaries to focus on the points. If we are unable to get all the checks completed in time for the ceremony, they will be mailed the following week. All Checks from Saturday will be available.

Family Help Family names will be drawn at every rodeo to help. If your family name is drawn and you are not able to help, you must find someone to work in your place. Not helping will result in a $50 fine. Fine must be paid before competing or any awards received. If you have been selected for family help at one of the rodeos, please check in with the event director to get credit for helping and to find out what you need to do.

All-Around Prizes First Place - Cowboy Classic trophy roping saddles will be awarded to the High-Point boy and girl in each age group. 2nd - 6th Place - Second through sixth place in the All-Around for both boy and girl in each age group will receive great custom prizes. All-Others - Every contestant who has paid their awards fee and participated in at least 5 rodeos will be able to pick the prize they want from an age group specific table. These prizes will include buckles (we will have 40 available), saddle pads, rope bags, breast collars, Dutton bits or spurs and possibly more. You will be impressed! In addition, don’t forget your subscription to the All Around Magazine that will keep you up to date on all of the states rodeo information throughout the year!

DECEMBER 2010

Schedule Friday 7 p.m. Sheep Riding, Calf Riding, Steer Riding, Junior Bulls and Senior Bulls. Saturday and Sunday 8:30 a.m.

Main Arena Pole Bending - 6 & Under Barrels - 6 & Under Boys Chute Dogging - 14-18, 10-13 Team Roping - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9 Steer Stopping - 14-18, 10-13 Steer Breakaway - 7-9 Boys Tie Down - 14-18, 10 13 Step Down - 7-9 Ribbon Roping - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9 Breakaway - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9 Pole Bending - 7-9, 10-13, 14-18 Barrels - 7-9, 10-13, 14-18 Saturday only / Sheep Riding - 6 & Under Calf Riding - 7-9 Steer Riding - 10-13 Bull Riding - (junior, senior)

Secondary Arena Goats - 14-18, 10-13, 7-9, 6 & Under Flags - 7-9, 6 & Under Dummy Roping - 6 & Under Leadline - begins at noon

After October Rodeos

6/Under Girls 1. Weslynn Reno, 74.5; 2. Quincy Sullivan, 51.5; 3. McKinzee Shriver, 45; 4. Evann Segura, 41.5; 5. Jenesis Trujeque, 31; 6. Payson Hicks, 21.5; 7. Denver Winner, 17; 8. Timber Wimberly, 15; 9. Shayna Wimberly, 11.5; 10. Brooklyn Major, 2; 11. Kyra Henren, 1 7-9 Boys 1. Bladen Reno, 59; 2. Sterlin English, 56; 3. Isaac Montoya, 51; 4. Lane Reed, 48.5; 5. Roberto Galaz, 46; 6. Jake Orris, 35; 7. Estevan Hernandez, 28; 8. Wade Hatch, 22; 9. Cooper Autrey, 12; 10. Reed Davis, 12; 11. Jayde Smith, 8; 12. Clay Garley, 4; 13. Lucas Sandoval, 2 7-9 Girls 1. Kerstyn Ross, 62; 2. Payton McNiel, 61.5; 3. Krysta Barajas, 53; 4. Shayla Padilla, 48; 5. Hayley McNiel, 27; 6. Cheyenne Gonzales, 20; 7. Mia Trujillo, 5; 8. Catherine Mullins, 3; 9. Madison Hamilton, 3 10-13 Boys 1. Brody Wade, 55; 2. Sterling Cowdrey, 48; 3. Stran Thompson, 47; 4. Clayton Torres, 44; 5. Blaine Garley, 43; 6. Jett Smith, 33; 7. Ryder King, 31; 8. Tristan Sanchez, 41; 9. Tyler Hise, 36; 10. Tyler Plant, 34; 11. Kyler Bell, 37; 12. Jake South, 33; 13. Cade Hermeling, 25.5; 14. Cisco Padilla, 24 10-13 Girls 1. Peyton McKinley, 52; 2. Shania Borrego, 33; 3. Saige Bell, 32; 4. McKenzie Jackson, 32; 5. Bianca Sauceda, 27; 6. Morgan Bond, 25; 7. Jordan Woodbury, 24; 8. Avery Gonzales, 22; 9. Brooke Eaves, 20; 10. Bethanie Shofner, 19; 11. Mari Sandoval, 15; 12. Lyndsey Orris, 12; 13. Kateri Hendren, 12; 14. Jasarra Baca, 12; 15. Melissa Gabaldon, 11; 16. Sidney Sanchez, 10.5; 17. Lexie Jackson, 6; 18. Sarah Hernandez, 4; 19. Abby Shofner, 4; 20. Kadin Shain, 4; 21. Maicayla Hamilton, 3; 22. Ashlyn Meeks, 3; 23. Shilo King, 2; 24. Caitlyn Baca, 1; 25. Nakona Danley, 1; 26. Jamie Morales, 1 14-18 Boys 1. Lorenzo Lara, 82; 2. Judson South, 57; 3. Cody King, 54; 4. Robbie LeFebre, 38; 5. Eddie Torres, 37; 6. Ben South, 31; 7. Tarrence Romero, 29; 8. Cody Winner, 21 14-18 Girls 1. Leia Pluemer, 55; 2. Payton Cowdrey, 53.5; 3. Kacey Clark, 44; 4. Morgan Gonzales, 35.5; 5. Lindsey Adcock, 34; 6. Baillie Wiseman, 31; 7. Kylie Novak, 23; 8. Taylor Wilson, 22; 9. Meghan Meeks, 20; 10. Nicole Archuletta, 19; 11. Allie Tapia, 19; 12. Bailey McOsker, 18; 13. LeighAnn Scribner, 18; 14. , 9 Kendra Ortega, 8; 15. Julie Weyrich, 8; 16. Sarah Chavez, 7; 17. Katty Plummer, 6; 18. Abigail Woodmansee, 5; 19. Courtney Leland, 5; 20. Tiffany Anne Esquibel, 4; 21. Kendrah Rae Jacka, 2; 22. Aundrea Martinez, 2; 23. Danica Fifer, 2 Steer Riding - 10-13 Boys 1. Justin Neill, 20; 2. Colt Noah, 16; 3. Jett Smith, 16; 4. Justin Houston; 5. Karizma Ortega, 8 JR Bulls - 14/15 Boys 1. Lane Wimberly, 10; 2. Marcos Marquez, 10 Sheep Riding 1. Brody Baca, 19; 2. Lucas Granger, 12.5; 3. Caleb McDaugale, 10; 4. Kole McOsker, 9; 5. Lucas Chavez, 8; 6. Casey Haynes, 8; 7. Zaryah Muller, 7; 8. Donna Begay, 6.5; 9. Brady Bond, 5; 10. Kaleb Medina, 5


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BOARD OF DIRECTORS President .........................................................Jody Jackson Secretary/Treasurer...............................Larissa Jackson Sponsorships.................Leslie Willis, Brook Deerman, Joley Deerman, Pam Herring, Jimmy Herring

2011 Rodeo Schedule January 29 & 30 February 19 & 20 March 12 & 13 April 2 & 3 May 21 & 22

COME RUN FOR AN ALL-AROUND TRAILER!

ALL RODEOS WILL BE HELD IN ARTESIA, NM AT THE ARTESIA HORSE COUNCIL ARENA RODEOS WILL START AT 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY!

INFORMATION ABOUT THE 2011 SERIES

• Contestants are offered 7 events to choose from • Contestants may enter all 7 events • Only the top 5 will count toward the All-Around • You do not have to designate your top 5 events • Team ropers enter as an individual and do not have to designate a partner • Boys Goat Tying 9-12, 13-15 and 16-19 must tie with piggin string

EVENT BUCKLES!

ALL-AROUND SADDLES! (Trailer winners cannot win saddles)

With a minimum of 45 members, 3 trailers will be awarded this year. There will be 1 trailer for the 8 & under. The other 3 age groups will be awarded 2 trailers; 1 to the overall boy, and 1 to the over all girl between the 3 age groups. However if we fail to have 45 members we will go back to the 2 trailers; 1 for overall 12 & under and 1 for overall 13 & up. Trailers awarded will be like the ones pictured. Contestants are required to wear full Western attire (cowboy hat, long sleeve shirt, pants, and boots). We would like all contestants to participate in the grand entry. Fundraisers will be held after Saturday performances (breakaway roping, team ropings, parents rodeo, ect.)

For more information please call Larissa Jackson at (575) 365-5733 or email ssjra@yahoo.com.

2011 Entry Form - 100% Payback 8 & UNDER BOY / GIRL 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Barrels $12 0 $8 __ __ Poles $12 0 $8 __ __ Flags $12 0 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Str Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Calf Riding $12 $12 $8 9-12 GIRLS 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Barrels $12 0 $8 __ __ Poles $12 0 $8 __ __ Step Down $12 $12 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Str Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Ribbon Roping $12 $12 $8

9-12 BOYS 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Calf Touch $12 $12 $8 __ __ Ribbon Roping $12 $12 $8 __ __ Step Down $12 $12 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Str Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Steer Riding $12 $12 $8 13-15 GIRLS 1 2 Event Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee __ __ Barrels $12 0 $8 __ __ Poles $12 0 $8 __ __ Goat Tying $12 $6 $8 __ __ Calf Touch $12 $12 $8 __ __ Breakaway $12 $12 $8 __ __ Ribbon Roping $12 $12 $8 __ __ Team Roping $12 $12 $8

Contestants Name:________________________

Rodeo 1

Address: _______________________________

Total Entry Fees: _________________________ Total Stock Charge: _______________________

Phone #: ______________________________ Total Awards Fee: ________________________ E-Mail: ________________________________ Office Charge: $3.00 Date of Rodeos:__________________________ Total Rodeo 1: ___________________________

ENTRIES MUST BE IN SECRETARY’S HAND 12 DAYS PRIOR TO RODEO. ANY ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER 12 DAYS WILL BE CHARGED $25 LATE FEE! FEE’S MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES! MAIL ENTRIES TO: SMOKIN SPURS JUNIOR RODEO R-335 S. 13TH STREET ARTESIA, NM 88210

Rodeo 2 Total Entry Fees: _________________________ Total Stock Charge: _______________________ Total Awards Fee: ________________________ Office Charge: $3.00 Total Rodeo 2:___________________________ Total 1 & 2 Rodeo’s:_______________________

13-15 BOYS 1 2 Event __ __ Tie-Down __ __ Goat Tying __ __ Calf Touch __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Breakaway __ __ Team Roping __ __ Jr. Bull Riding 16-19 BOYS 1 2 Event __ __ Tie-Down __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Calf Touch __ __ Goat Tying __ __ Breakaway __ __ Team Roping __ __ Sr. Bull Riding 16-19 GIRLS 1 2 Event __ __ Barrels __ __ Poles __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Goat Tying __ __ Breakaway __ __ Calf Touch __ __ Team Roping OPEN 1 2 Event __ __ Barrels __ __ Poles __ __ Ribbon Roping __ __ Team Roping __ __ Breakaway __ __ Tie-Down __ __ Bull Riding

Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $12 $12 $8 $12 $6 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $20 $8 Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $6 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $20 $8 Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $12 0 $8 $12 0 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $6 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 $12 $12 $8 Entry Fee Stock Charge Award Fee $20 0 $8 $20 0 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $12 $8 $20 $20 $8


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2011 Membership & Local Release Form Name (as you would like it to appear on the program): _______________________

Membership Fee:

Parent or Guardian: _____________________________________

$50 for 1 contestant ____________

Address: _____________________________________________

$75 for family of 2 ____________

City: _____________________ State: _________ Zip: _________

$100 for family of 3 or more ____________ Payable to SSJRA. To qualify for family membership you must be siblings in the same household.

Home Phone: ____________ Cell or Work Phone: ______________ Sex: ______ Birthdate: ___________ Age: (As of January 1, 2011) ________

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A 1 Year Subscription to Cowboy Times and The All-Around is included with your membership!

state, on this day, personally appeared

For members only: circle your jacket size: ___________________________________ parent/guardian of

Small

Medium

Large

X-Large

___________________________________ contestant, who does

Adults: hereby upon oath depose that: the above named contestant is able to

Small

Medium

Large

X-Large

compete in rodeo activity and hereby releases the Smokin’ Spurs Junior Rodeo Association, and members, stock contractors, sponsors, and any other person or persons connected with SSJRA from all liability in case of accident or injury to contestant or contestant’s equipment or animal, or any kind.

Parent/Guardian Signature _______________________________ Sworn to and subscribed before me this ___________ Day of _________________, 2011 _______________________________________ My commission expires: _____________________________

Mail memberships to Larissa Jackson R-335 S. 13th Street Artesia, NM 88210 Phone #: (575)365-5733 Memberships must be received prior to competition to receive any points! Each family is required to get at least $100 sponsorship for a buckle and bring 1 auction item per family to last rodeo to be eligible for SSJRA awards. Member packets can be picked up at the first rodeo 8:30-9:00 a.m.

Notary Public

70 STALLS 24 RV HOOKUPS AVAILABLE $15 $10 EACH NIGHT EACH NIGHT

Sponsorship / Donation Please fill out for your Sponsorship!

Company Name/Person __________________________________

GOLD SPONSOR o $1,000: large advertisment on 3 trailers, a saddle and will be named in Cowboy Times magazine and The All-Around for half a year. (please include graphics)

Address: _____________________________________________

SILVER SPONSOR o $500: small advertisment on 3 trailers and will be named in Cowboy Times magazine and The All-Around for half a year. (please include graphics) o $100 SMOKIN’ SPURS Buckle Sponsor (62 to be awarded) o $_________SMOKIN’ SPURS Awards Sponsor

Contact Phone # _______________________________________ PLEASE INCLUDE BANNERS, POSTERS, ETC. ANYTHING TO HELP US PROMOTE YOU! PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: SSJRA MAIL TO: SSJRA R-335 S 13TH ST • ARTESIA, NM 88210 Questions or Suggestions Please Contact Larissa Jackson Phone: 575/365-5733 or Email: ssjra@yahoo.com


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CASPER BACA RODEO COMPANY’S

BARES, BRONCS and BULLS

BRAVE AMERICAN TOUR Membership Info

Contestant’s Information

$50 dues, After July 1 $75 CASH ONLY - NO CHECKS

Point system to Finals. Ten points for first, down to one point for 10th.

Cashier Check or Money Orders Accepted

Call 505-287-9534

Cowboys Awards Program

Membership Incentives

• Buckles to Year End Champions. • Buckles to Finals Champions. • Jackets to Reserve Champions. • Watchbands to third place.

• Two Tickets to the Finals • Official Back Number

Entry Info • Entries taken Monday - Wednesday before each event 6:00-10:00 • Open to the World with first preference to members • $5 office fee. • 5% of purse to Finals. • $100 fees cash only, no checks. • $500 added per event minimum. • Entry Number: 505-287-9534 **Notice: Novice bull riding $65 fees $200 added money same criteria as Open

Finals Info Location and Information to be determined yearly.

Casper Baca Rodeo Company’s

Bares, Broncs & Bulls Brave American Tour (BAT) 2011 PO Box 1715 • Grants, NM 87020 • 505-287-9534

2011 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name: __________________________________________ DOB: ________________ Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________ Town/City: ____________________________ St: ________ Zip: ___________ Home Phone: ___________________________ Cell: __________________________ Bareback _____ Bull Riding ______ Novice BR _____ Saddle Bronc _______ Membership Fee: $50 • Cash Only-No Checks After July 1, $75 I swear that I will abide by all rules and regulations of the BAT and I hereby release and hold harmless the BAT, all stock contractors, sponsors, committees, facilities owner, employees and any or all persons in any way involved with approved events from losses, damages or injuries to me or my equipment resulting from participating in or attending any or all Brave American Tour events/activities. The undersigned has read and voluntarily signs the release & waiver of liability and indemnity agreement.

Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _______________ If applicant is under 18 years of age this form must be signed by a legal guardian and NOTARIZED. Legal Guardian Signature: ________________________________________________ Subscribed and sworn to me this ___________ day of _________________, 20 _____ Notary Signature: _______________________________________________________

LOCATIONS

January 7 & 8, 2011 Farmington, New Mexico

True American Tour Finals January 8, 2011 McGee Park Farmington, New Mexico ATTENTION Bares, Broncs and Bulls Rough Stock Tour is in its 8th year and is the most successful rough stock tour going! Any rodeo or rough stock event can be affiliated and become an official “Tour Stop.” To host one of our crowd pleasing, high energy true cowboy events, please call, 505-287-9534

Commission Expires: _______________________ T-shirt size _____________________ Jacket size ______________________

2010 True American Tour Point Standing Winners As of November 4, 2010 Bareback Riding 1. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, 44; 2. J.R. Chino, Mescalero, NM, 34.5; 3. Kory Hart, Tucumcari, NM, 31; 4. Forrie Smith, Capitan, NM, 25.5; 5. Tyner Begay, Ganado, AZ, 14; 6. Stetson Herrera, Magdalena, NM, 13; 7. Todd Burns, Albuquerque, NM, 9; 8. Martin Gonzales, Chihuahua, MX, 7 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Kevin Cox, Hondo, NM, 41.5; 2. Darrel Triplett, Waterflow, NM, 22; 3. Robert Aragon, Salano, NM, 10; 4. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM 9; 5. Jeb Loney, Tularosa, NM, 7 Open Bull Riding 1. Cody Morgan, Bosque, NM, 22; 2. Chon Mirando, Ruidoso, NM, 15; 3/4. Tyner Begay, Ganado, AZ, 8; 3/4. Thomas Brown, Springerville, AZ, 8; 5. Troy James, Sanders, AZ, 6

High Money Winners 1. Jon Luse, Tucumcari, NM, $2,577; 2. Kory Hart, Tucumcari, NM, $1,175; 3. Forrie Smith, Capitan, NM, $942; 4. Stetson Herrera, Magdalena, NM, $741; 5. J.R. Chino, Mescalero, NM, $629; 6. Todd Burns, Albuquerque, NM, $250 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Kevin Cox, Hondo, NM, $2,123; 2. Darrel Triplett, Waterflow, NM, $1,352; 3. Robert Aragon, Salano, NM, $558; 4. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $250 Open Bull Riding 1. Cody Morgan, Bosque, NM, $2,324; 2. Tyner Begay, Ganado, AZ, $1,242; 3. Chon Mirando, Ruidoso, NM, $990; 4. Troy James, Sanders, AZ, $193


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Wickenburg Rodeo Winter Series 1st Saturday of Each Month H November 2010 through April 2011 Wickenburg, Arizona Sponsored by Slash M Rodeo

Events

Fees

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Bareback $60 10 Saddle Bronc $60 10 Bull Riding $60 12 Barrel Racing $60 no limit and will be a 2D race - slack if needed after performance. Team Roping $60/roper 80 team limit Enter 2x, #12 and under teams will receive 1.25 seconds off

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Cash only Added Money—TBA All payouts will be after the rodeo Western attire required in slack and performance u $15 stock charge in the team roping and $10 office charge in the barrel race u All contestants will pay a gate fee but will be reimbursed from rodeo secretary u Please clean up around your area before you leave—All help in this matter will be greatly appreciated. u Entries will be taken Monday and Tuesday

before each rodeo from 6 to 9 p.m. 928-231-9775 u For additional information Slash M Rodeo 520.403.3309

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OPEN TO THE WORLD RODEO Co-Sanctioned with Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association

AJ Rodeo Grounds - Apache Junction, AZ February 24, 25, 26 & 27, 2011

$5,500 Total Added Money Saddle Bronc & Bareback only • Will be a rodeo each day - you can enter 1, 2, 3 days

$300 ADDED EACH DAY plus an Average buckle (must enter twice to be eligible)

All Team Roping will be Thursday, February 24 • 9:00 a.m. • Chute Run

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Rodeo Dance Must be 21 to attend Large Carnival

Bull Riding

Parade (downtown)

Calf Roping

$75

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$85 $10 day money incl. $500 Champion buckle to High Point Ride

Incentive Calf Roping

$75 GCPRA Rules

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Steer Wrestling

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of Food & Arts & Crafts $15 stock charge & $10 administration fee per person Fees must be paid one hour prior to performance or stock not drawn or assigned slot considered vacated

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Central Entry Information: Performances: 1:30 p.m. Fri., Sat. & Sun. Slack: 9:00 a.m. Sunday if needed Admission $12 Adults - $8 Kids

Monday, February 21 Rough Stock: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. All other events: 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. See Jan. & Feb. issues of the All-Around for entry phone numbers for more information visit LDD website below.

Contestants ONLY Free

Stock contractor: Buster Webb’s W/A Rodeo Company 602/684-1224 Information: Gary Mulholland, Chairman 1-888-75RODEO visit us at:

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Walt Woodard Team Roping School

lt Woodard a W • PRCA World Champions Heeler • 2008 BFI Champion Heeler • 1995 Cow Palace Team Roping Champion • 1981 PRCA Team Roping Co-World Champion • 17 Time NFR Finalist • Featured USTRC Team Roping Journalist Walt is considered one of the best teachers in the business 33% of the school is filled by former students - So sign up early!

January 7, 8, 9, 2011

• Friday - Saturday - Sunday Posse Arena • (7th Street South of Thunderbird) • Phoenix, Arizona Tuition Fee: $525 Includes Make check payable to: inks r d & h c n u l Sheriff’s Mounted Posse of Maricopa County s y A MONTH DEC 10 BUILT BY VSA IN HOUSE PROOF a d 3 all Mail to: 12627 N. 67th St., Scottsdale, Arizona 85254

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Gosney Ranches Largo Canyon Ranch Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Approximately 453 deeded acres with ranch house, outbuildings, corrals and other improvements – everything required for a working cattle ranch. 34 sections of BLM lands under grazing permit “Superior Mesa Allotment #5115”, 3,148 permitted AUM’s/1,260 active AUM’s from November 15 to June 15. Current cost is $1.35/AUM. Three sections of State of NM lands under Ag Lease. Current rent approximately $1,000 per year. $680,000 firm. Owner may carry, including assignment of BLM permit and state lease. Includes water rights and free propane.

Land for Sale – Coolidge, Arizona Approximately 48 total acres in 5 to 10 acre tracts. Seven 5-acre tracts in hay production. Laser levelled and new concrete ditches in 2010. Set up to operate together or as individual parcels, will sell all or part. $30K per acre. Owner may carry.

For more information on these properties contact Gosney Ranches 970.884.9533


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Crossroads ranCh & rodeo Co. Presents

Gary Leffew Bull Riding and Bronc School sandoval CountY sheriff's Posse arena • Bernalillo, nM JanuarY 8 - 9, 2011 Events and Tuition H Bull Riding H Steer Riding - Jr. Bull Riding (ages 10-15) H Calf Riding (ages 9 & under)

$375 $350 $325

H Saddle Bronc Riding H Bareback Riding H Bull Fighting School

$300 $300 $300

Gary Leffew is a former World Champion Bull Rider – however, as great an accomplishment as that is, Gary is accepted and regarded as the best bull riding instructor in the history of the sport. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend this school. We have been involved in professional bull riding ourselves for 40 years and have worked with Gary for 35 years. We have never worked with, or have seen any instructor who has better results, who is as thorough and who spends as much instruction time with students as Gary does.

Other Instructors: Saddle Bronc and Bareback Riding – Rome Wager. Rome is a former All Indian World Champion and has qualified for the National Finals numerous times. Bull Fighting – Waylon Clark and Charlie Greene – two of the top bull fighters in the sport. Both Waylon and Charlie have been selected for their commitment to world class instruction and their ability to teach. Bareback – Luis Escadero – Luis is one of the top bareback riders in the sport. Luis is also known for his teaching skills.

• Stock provided by Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Co., 9+ Bucking Bulls, as well as other good stock. • $150 deposit due by December 29, 2010 – to reserve your spot! • Plenty of good stock suited to all experience levels. If you are a beginner or an exerienced pro - this school can help you. • Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Ministries cowboy church daily. • Rodeo equipment available at the school. • Satisfaction guaranteed - not responsible for accidents

• To register or for information contact: Charity 970.749.4984 Charlie 970.769.3243 or Mark 970.739.3851 • Send deposits to Crossroads Ranch and Rodeo Co. P.O. Box 828, Algodones, NM 87001 www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com email: crossroadsrodeocompany@yahoo.com • All major credit and debit cards accepted. • Group rate available.

Crossroads ranCh & rodeo CoMPanY

2010-2011 Winter Schedule

sandoval CountY sheriff's Posse arena • Bernalillo, nM deCeMBer 4, 11, 18, 2010 and JanuarY 1, 15, 22, 2011 Bull Riding, Steer Riding, Calf Riding, Team Roping, Barrel Racing, Pole Bending and Bucking Horse Practices Stock Charge: Rough Stock $25/head • Steers and Calves $15/head • Team Roping 3 for $15 Practices start at noon • Please call Charlie 970.769.3243 or Mark 970.739.3851 to reserve your stock

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$144; 5. Deb Meredith, on RJ, 17.773, $96 3D 1. Katy Leist, on Spike, 18.125, $251; 2. Felicia Buechle, on Doc Olena Badger, 18.141, $209; 3. Patti Swapp, on Addie Lena, 18.202, $167; 4. Mary Dolven, on Brother Tucker, 18.205, $125; 5. Emily Bailey, on Jetza Streaka Nova, 18.246, $84 4D 1. Felicia Buechle, on Ellics Pay Girl, 18.641, $225; 2. Jacqueline Nichols, on Me Dancer, 18.681, $188; Bright From left to right: Back: 4D Deb Phoenix, 1D Crystal Logan, 2D Riley 3. Michael Allen, on Wicked Blunk, 5D Laura Lee Ginn, 3D Michael Allen; Front: Pee Wee Dallin Felina, 18.683, $150; 4. Lori Hamblin, Wrangler Tarah Reed Lewis-Allen, on Kryptonite, he 2010 NBHA Fall Classic was held 18.733, $94; 5. Deb Phoenix, on Ashton, 18.733, $94 October 2-3, 2010 which included the 5D ANNUAL PINK RACE in support of the 1. Chris Gibbons, on A Fancy Guy, 19.241, $175; Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer 2. Carol Hicks, on JJ, 19.275, $146; 3. Raylee Foundation. We had a payout of on Dooley, 19.284, $117; 4. Ashley Johnson, $13.401.00.Thanks a bunch to all the Staker, on Dully, 19.291, $88; 5. Laura Lee, Ginn entries that supported the NBHA the Pink on Snazzy’s Little Lady, 19.295, $58 Races. We ran about 400 riders over the

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two day race weekend in the NBHA with the Pink Race drawing almost 100 itself! With the economy being what it is, it’s great to see the support that came out for a GREAT RACE! Times are a little tough right now and the Arizona NBHA appreciates every single one of you for your support. A total of 14 Lonestar Buckles were presented to race winners in the Annual NBHA Fall Classic and the Annual Susan B. Komen Pink Race. Everyone who attended the races this weekend experienced a little bit of wild Arizona weather. It was a little warm and this was OCTOBER in Arizona! Gotta love it. The PeeWee and Wrangler riders were awarded two buckles to the big winners along with ribbons and two flowers to all the riders specially made for the event by the “Finney Girls”! Of course, the PW and Wrangler riders like the prize money too! Special thanks to Diane Ramirez for battening down the hatches for the Silent Auction when the wind started to blow. Despite the wind, the auction had donations estimated to be almost $5,000. It was very competitive in the bidding and a bunch of happy winners walked away with awesome items. Last but definitely not least, the arena/office crew did a superlative job keeping the race moving along. Thanks to all – Pete Hunt and barrel crew, Devonne Bishop our announcer, April Jenson, Crystal Poteet and Nancy Saline in the office. Holly Jo Taylor was just everywhere taking care of everything. Thanks to EVERYONE! Congratulations to all the winners: Open 2-Oct-10 1D 1. Doskie Edwards, on Rose, 17.112, $313; 2. Jessica Finch, on Pure Doc Hancock, 17.172, $261; 3. Joan Usher, on Mo Jo N Motion, 17.307, $209; 4. Eryn Vest, on Bold As Love, 17.325, $157; 5. Crystal Logan, on Sarita Dual “Sarie”, 17.334, $104 2D 1. Jean Rising, on Diamonds-N-Abundance, 17.62, $288; 2. Beth Mason, on Honor The Cash, 17.644, $240; 3. Michele Hiemstra, on Shotgun, 17.685, $192; 4. Billy Stolins, on AG Johnny Fame, 17.724,

Open 3-Oct-10 1D 1. Crystal Logan, on Sarita Dual “Sarie”, 16.857, $318; 2. Joan Usher, on Mo Jo N Motion, 17.154, $265; 3. Mary Moe, on Bogies Miss Git Go, 17.177, $212; 4. Brooke Nichols, on MP Mr Hayday, 17.204, $159; 5. Beth Mason, on Honor The Cash, 17.211, $106 2D 1. Billy Stolins, on AG Johnny Fame, 17.382, $293; 2. Jean Rising, on Diamonds-N-Abundance, 17.386, $244; 3. Michele Hiemstra, on Shotgun, 17.447, $195; 4. Lake Mehalic, on Raisen, 17.465, $146; 5. Linda Fagotti, on Sixes French Kiss, 17.467, $98 3D 1. Kerry Shuldberg, on Te Bone, 17.86, $255; 2. Kris Rubash, on Buddah, 17.867, $212; 3. Laura Biggs, on Mia Laffin, 17.888, $170; 4. Shannon Mooney, on Streak, 17.984, $106; 5. Crystal Logan, on Kupie Doll, 17.984, $106 4D 1. Clara Ness, on Right Side, 18.366, $229; 2. Rhonda Clouse, on Fame, 18.419, $191; 3. Shelly Ryan, on Hammer, 18.511, $153; 4. Dee Reap, on Tickle M Elmer, 18.53, $115; 5. Miki Martin, on Kid Rock, 18.542, $76 5D 1. Laura Lee, Ginn on Snazzy’s Little Lady, 18.985, $178; 2. Taylor Kepler, on Cody, 18.993, $149; 3. Lily Click, on Quinns Poco Image “Toby”, 196, $119; 4. Megan Ashby, on El Canario Docs, 19.037, $89; 5. April Jensen, on Sheza Stylish Pepto, 19.092, $59 Youth 2-Oct-10 1D 1. Cody Jo Sparks on Summer Red Thursday, 17.546, $55; 2. Madison Hunt on Sheza Real Sweetie, 17.631, $37 2D 1. Madison Hunt on Annie Love, 18.072, $47; 2. Morgan Krause on Lil” Misty Moonshine, 18.083, $32 3D 1. Raylee Johnson on Dooley, 18.811, $32; 2. Brooke Pierce on Kaci’s Royal Dash, 18.876, $21 4D 1. Danaca Shepherd on Chance, 19.835, $24 Youth 3-Oct-10 1D 1. Morgan Krause on Lil” Misty Moonshine, 17.485,

$51; 2. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema onFrenchman Royal Bug, 17.618, $34 2D 1. Raylee Johnson on Dooley, 18.05, $44; 2. Jacqueline Nichols on Me Bright Dancer, 18.088, $29 3D 1. Ashley Staker on Dully, 19.113, $29; 2. Kayla Leist on Midnight, 19.24, $20 4D 1. Danaca Shepherd on Chance, 20.56, $37 Senior 2-Oct-10 1D 1. Crystal Logan on Sarita Dual “Sarie”, 17.334, $59; 2. Linda Fagotti on Sixes French Kiss, 17.405, $39 2D 1. Crystal Logan on Kupie Doll, 17.935, $50; 2. Joann Crane on Imps Frenchman, 18.018, $34 3D 1. Lila Pierce on Perks Nugget, 18.403, $34; 2. Mary Dolven on Imagin Doc, 18.435, $22 4D 1. Leilani Canez on Lilly, 19.768, $25 Senior 3-Oct-10 1D 1. Crystal Logan on Sarita Dual “Sarie”, 16.857, $98 2D 1. Jean Rising on Diamonds-N-Abundance, 17.386, $50; 2. Linda Fagotti on Sixes French Kiss, 17.467, $34 3D 1. Crystal Logan on Kupie Doll, 17.984, $34; 2. Joann Crane on Imps Frenchman, 187, $22 4D 1. Laura Lee Ginn on Snazzy’s Little Lady, 18.985, $25; 2. Lily Click on Quinns Poco Image “Toby”, 196, $17 $25 Open Average 1D 1. Crystal Logan on Sarita Dual “Sarie”, 34.191, $163; 2. Doskie Edwards on Rose, 34.448, $122; 3. Joan Usher on Mo Jo N Motion, 34.461, $82; 4. Mary Moe on Bogies Miss Git Go, 34.633, $41 2D 1. Krissy Sullivan on Ashes On The Money, 35.316, $150; 2. Mc Kenzie Wiertzema onFrenchman Royal Bug, 35.551, $112; 3. Morgan Krause on Lil” Misty Moonshine, 35.568, $75; 4. Chris Gibbons on Parrott’s Fame, 35.624, $37 3D 1. Brooke Pierce on Kaci’s Royal Dash, 36.548, $130; 1. Deann Ashby on El Canario Doc’s, 36.685, $98; 2. Jacqueline Nichols on Me Bright Dancer, 36.704, $65; 3. Patti Swapp on Addie Lena, 36.748, $33 4D 1. Deann Ashby on Rosies Shadow One, 37.493, $117; 2. Michael Allen on Wicked Felina, 37.503, $88; 3. Lisa Hansen on Pebbles, 37.592, $59; 4. Raylee Johnson on Dooley, 37.601, $29 5D 1. Laura Lee Ginn on Snazzy’s Little Lady, 38.28, $91; 2. Ashley Staker on Dully, 38.404, $68; 3. Felicia Buechle on Playboys Light Foot, 38.493, $46; 4. Diana Roberts on Paco, 38.914, $23 Pee Wee 2-Oct-10 1D 1. Kasey Leist on Spike, 29.473, $6; 2. Ashley King on Freddy, 55.079, $5; 3. Zaine Finch on Hank, 60.784, $4; 4. Trystyn Heisler on Nicky, 72.874, $3; 5. Dallin Hamblin on Scottie, 92.645, $2; 6. Ryann Shuldberg on Peanuts, 111.932, $2; 7. Jaden Usher on Black Jack, 119.746, $2 Pee Wee 3-Oct-10 1D


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Put it on your calendars to attend the NBHA Arizona State Finals hosted by AZ01 at the Ft. Mohave Crossing Arena near Bullhead City. The dates to mark are April 1-3, 2011! Awesome indoor arena and the CASINO is right across the Colorado River. You must be a

member to attend. Great awards, prizes and lotsa added money! Guaranteed good ground! NBHA membership forms are available at every race so make sure you renew or get a new membership. Be sure to keep your eyes and ears open for upcoming NBHA events in Arizona. All the districts are going strong and adding new members at every race. To find out more information, please visit the NBHA Arizona website at www.nbhaaz02.com. Also, look for entry forms in barrel racing publications and on A the Internet. For further information regarding all the upcoming races, please contact Jan Finney at 602-910-9511, email barreldream08@yahoo.com, website, www.aw4d.com, www.nbhaaz02.com, www.statearizonanbha.com or www.theclassifiedhorse.com See ya at the next big one! JT

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1. Jill Moody, Letcher SD $17,797 by Jolee Lautaret 2. Kay Young (G), Overbrook OK $9,204 3. Smith, Susan Kay Hodgen OK $8,053 4. Tammy Fischer, Ledbetter TX $8,014 Courtesy of WPRA 5. Jane Melby, Backus MN $6,193 Jill Moody and Dolly are back. And 6. Kassie Mowry, Dublin TX $6,062 they put the exclamation point on their 7. Kelly Yates (G), Pueblo CO $6,021 amazing comeback in 2010 with a 8. Aimee Olson, Bluff Dale TX $5,054 spectacular October. 9. Linda Vick (G), Hesperia CA $4,985 After a brilliant 2008 Wrangler NFR 10. Tana Renick, Kingston OK $4,673 which Moody and TR Dashing Badgerin 11. Molly Powell, Stephenville TX $4,513 aka Dolly—claimed their first average 12. Charlotte Cunningham, Stevenville TX $4,330 championship en route to being named Montague, Bandera TX $4,286 13. Robin M BUILT BY-CAM READY I CRX’D WPRA Reserve World Champions, the 14. Shelley Morgan, Eustace TX $3,599 pair looked to be one of the teams that 15. Kelli Tolbert, Hooper UT $3,598 others would have to get by if they wanted 16. Annesa Self, Valley VIEW TX $3,560 Horizontal (4.9 x 3)start to1\8 win the world title with a strong 17. Randa Kellogg, Point TX $3,363 in 2009. 18. Theresa Walter, Billings MT $3,174 But disaster struck at the Calgary 19. Carisa Shearer, Coleman OK $3,029 20. Kappy Allen, Austin TX $2,975 Stampede that summer when Dolly

Women behind Cowboys Luncheon Join Rodeo Wives Jenna Beaver and Shada Brazile While rodeo fans are visiting Las Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo, December 3rd there will be a unique luncheon for women who love cowboys. Jenna Beaver, married to 8 times World Champion Joe Beaver will talk about life as a Rodeo Cowboys Wife and her experiences along with sharing a life with a cowboy. Shada Brazile who is married to PRCA World Champion Cowboy, Trevor Brazile will be opening in prayer. These women understand what life is like behind a cowboy and the tough “rodeo world”. The sacrifices and the strength, these wives are here to reveal their wisdom and lend support to other women in similar situations. Whether it is a husband, boyfriend, father, or son, these women love their men. the “Women behind Cowboys” luncheon is to encourage ALL women to live honoring God. Inspirational speaker Patti Davis will speak about “Peace in the Pressure Cooker” and share her wisdom on how to release the pressures of life. Ladies at the event will also enjoy a western wear fashion show and a special performance by “Up and Coming” country star music star, CJ Solar. Solar will perform his popular song “She Rocks Those Wranglers”. Along with the chance to win Door Prizes, every woman will receive a pillowcase by “One Touch Awakening.” These are “prayer-soaked” pillowcases. Psalm 23:3 (New Living Translation) He renews my strength. He guides me along right paths, bringing honor to his name. “Women behind Cowboys” is a Cowboy Christian Connection event. It will take place at the Alexis Park Resort Suite, official sponsors of the Wranglers National Finals Rodeo live feed. The resort is conveniently located near the Thomas and Mack – Center accommodated with bus shuttles to and from the rodeo. You can register for this event and make reservations at www.cowboychristianconnection.com Please contact the number above to arrange interviews or for questions.

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contracted a form of pneumonia and nearly lost her life. Moody knows a thing or two about overcoming adversity, however. The Letcher, S.D., cowgirl is a survivor of cervical cancer. Like her jockey, Dolly is a survivor as well. After a lengthy rest, the pair hit the trail again in 2010, determine to claw their way back to the top. The pair had the help of Moody’s sponsors including T3Moody Quarter Horses, Dakota 2000, Med Vet Pharmaceuticals, the Barrel Racing Report, and Thomas Ranch. Thomas Ranch is owned by Harry Thomas who also owns Dolly. After a slow start to their 2010

Then the tenacious duo set out for the 2011 season. First stop, the opening rodeo of the 2011 Wrangler Million Dollar Tour held at the 61st American Royal in Kansas City October 21-23 and 29-30. The American Royal is a Gold Tour stop. Moody’s name was once again atop the leader board. Her run of 15.00 seconds took second place in the opening go round, just one one-hundredth of a second behind round winner Susan Kay Smith. In the second go, Dolly and Moody dashed through the pattern in 14.93 seconds for fifth. Tammy Fischer won the second go with the rodeo’s fastest time, a 14.86. Moody took the championship with a two run average of 29.93 seconds with Fischer second at 30 seconds flat. She earned over $6,000 for the title and moved

comeback campaign, the duo hit their stride over the summer and finished the season with a roar in fifth place with over $86K won. They have qualified for their third Wrangler NFR. And if momentum counts for anything, the rest of the Wrangler NFR field should be worried. October has been even more impressive as Dolly seems to get faster with each month. The 10-year old phenom thoroughly dominated the competition at the WPRA World Finals Rodeo in Lincoln, Neb., making a clean sweep through both go rounds, short go, and average for a win worth over $7K and adding about $3K in earnings from the 4D competitions to boot.

well up the 2011 WNFR standings as well as taking the early lead in the WMD Tour standings. All details of the 2011 Tour have not yet been released. Planning to keep the momentum rolling right into Las Vegas, Moody plans two more “tune-ups” before the WNFR: the pro rodeo at Brookings, S.D. and the Texas Stampede in Dallas, an unsanctioned event. The American Royal is a non-profit, all volunteer group which annually donates the proceeds from its events to youth scholarships. The Royal consists not only of the pro rodeo but also a livestock show, numerous horse shows, and a barbeque contest, amongst other events. To learn more, visit them on-line at www.americanroyal.com. To follow Moody and Dolly, visit their website at jillanddolly.com.

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Christmas 2010 To: All the Little Boys and Girls From: Santa

Amazon.com and order your Christmas presents direct. Free shipping too, just like I used to do. But that was before the reindeer mutinied on me. Rudolph’s nose has turned an even brighter shade of red as a result of his drinking problem. I sent him to Betty Ford but he fell in with Lindsey Lohan and Paris Hilton and their crowd so he is now drinking worse than ever. Vixen, that shameless hussy, has become a spokesperson for PETA and posed nude for them. I’m really happy for Comet and Cupid who’ve been trying for years to have little reindeer but with no luck. After living together for years they finally got married, had Cupid’s eggs harvested, and their first child is now being carried by a Shorthorn cow in Minnesota. They’ve promised to name the kid after me... Prenup Clause. Blitzen went on unemployment after the Elf strike and Obama just extended his unemployment checks another six months so he’s not even looking for another job. I heard he’s decided to go back to school to

sleigh for leaving too large of a carbon footprint, so don’t blame me if there is nothing under the tree this year for you. I’m Subject: My Annual Christmas Letter not the Big Grinch that stole your Christmas, Al Gore is. Greetings from the Cayman Islands. I’m My biggest news is that Mrs. Claus ran down here with the Easter Bunny attending off with the Tooth Fairy. They hope to get a seminar on how to conduct business in married in one the states where that sort of these trying times. Just wanted to give you a thing is legal. Mrs. Claus said she was head-ups not to be expecting anything in leaving me because I was always working your stockings this Christmas. I won’t be and that I was gone from home too much. sliding down any chimneys, even though I Especially this time of year. But I don’t see had lap-band surgery and my belly no how the Tooth Fairy is going to be traveling longer jiggles like a bowl full of jelly. less than me. If anything she’ll be gone There’s no need to leave me any milk and from Mrs. Claus more than I was. cookies because we failed to receive a Santa’s little elves decided to unionize stimulus package and Bernie Madoff stole and join the International Brotherhood of my 401K. Elves and Fairies this year so I did a Pardon my typing but I’m writing this on cost/benefit analysis and found that I could my new I-phone. It’s been a tough year. buy all my toys from China and Walmart Someone stole my identity (I think it was cheaper and have them shipped to all your MONTH MAR 10 BUILT BY VSA IN HOUSE PROOF CRX’D one of those department store Santas) and houses via UPS and Fed Ex. Don’t bother then the bank foreclosed on Santa’s writing me any more “Dear Santa” letters, 1\4 VSanta’s (4.9 x instead 6.6) just click on the hyperlink to Workshop. Next, the EPA grounded

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become an interior decorator, of all things. I’m really stressed out because Donner just got a huge advance for a tell-all book about what really went on at the North Pole. I’m hoping his Alzheimer’s gets a lot worse so he doesn’t remember! And you may have seen Dancer and Prancer on Dancing With The Stars this season. They made me very proud and I thought they should have won but the judges said their cha cha was a little weak. But what do they know? Dasher is on Wall Street and is in the running to replace the Geico Gecko, who was killed by several annoyed TV watchers who grew tired of his commercials. We’ll find out if my letter of recommendation did any good if you see Dasher in future ads. I better close now as the Easter Bunny and I are going scuba diving later. Don’t worry about me, I’ve recently started speed dating and I’m in negotiations with the Discovery channel for my own reality TV show next Fall. In the meantime you can follow me on Facebook and Twitter. BFF (Best Friends Forever), Santa. www.LeePittsbooks.com

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Philip I was at a rodeo where they were having their finals. I was watching the team roping, which had a ‘three head’ average, and they allowed each team three loops per run. I observed this one questionable run. The header roped the steer and turned off. The heeler threw his rope and missed. If the heeler had roped the steer, it would have been a crossfire. Didn’t the heeler have one more loop coming? The flagger held the flag waiting on the heeler to rebuild his loop, but the heeler chose not to. My question is, was the flagger right to hold the flag and did the heeler really have one more loop coming if he had caught, it would have been a crossfire?

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Mark Yes, the flagger was correct to hold the flag and, yes, the heeler had one more loop coming. The reason is the heeler missed and so that resulted in him being able to have one more loop coming. If the heeler would have caught, and they came tight, then the flagger would have dropped the flag and the time would have been recorded. At this time the flagger would have assessed the team a ‘no time’ for the crossfire. I can only believe the reason the heeler did not rebuild his loop and take another try, was the heeler must have thought they were too long at this point to place in the average. On the other hand, he may have thought since he threw his loop too quickly resulting in a crossfire, that it was an automatic ‘no time.’ Every association has different rules on crossfire. It is very important you know the rules of every event you enter. Thanks for your question. I believe in One Nation under God Philip Murrah Pauls Valley, Oklahoma Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Thanks for the question. Wrangler will be sending you a certificate for a new pair of jeans. The opinions expressed are those of Philip Murrah, and not necessarily standardized by any organization. If you have a question for “Ask the Flagger” E-mail croper5609@sbcglobal.net Or Ask the Flagger 225 N. Trescott Ave., Battle Mountain, Nevada 89820


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he bossman bid on a fence building job along the right-of-way of a newly paved road in the northern New Mexico mountains. He didn’t tell the ranch hands about it until he actually got the contract in hand. All chores having to do with fencing – building, repairing, riding in search of problems – are WAY far down the list of jobs cowboys like, even below corral cleaning. Fences on most ranches are made of four-strands of barbed wire strung on cedar posts. This highway job, though, was different. They needed steel posts. Supposedly, that was better (read easier) because rather than digging post holes, then tamping the dirt down tight after the posts were set, the steel posts could be driven into the dirt with some special equipment. It was summertime, cool in the mountains, the cowboys needed their jobs, the bossman offered a bonus if they finished on time. They all packed up their bedrolls, gloves, assorted other personal equipment and headed for the mountains. The boss’s wife was drafted as camp cook, which was not good, but when a crew like this has worked really hard all day any old food will do as long as there’s plenty of it, and she got that part right. Two cabins were rented. They had running water, but no bath facilities. A lady down the road, though, offered her bathtub, water, soap, etc., for a small fee. At least they could clean up. Everything went great the first few days.

Then came the problem. The boss had not realized much of the fence line was through solid rock. Many spots required blasting to loosen things up so the posts could be driven. The cost went up, of course, the profit went down, the bossman’s ulcers acted up. This was not a happy camp. Until… One afternoon they quit a little early and one of the hands happened to have a little red (of all colors) dry fly. He rigged up a line and pole with that red fly – and caught a mess of trout. You’d have thought he’d struck gold from the celebration. The boss’s wife did know how to cook trout, and they had a feast that night for supper. From then on everybody trooped down to that pond every chance they got, some other flies proved successful as well, and supper turned out to be a fun time. They even got out a set of dominoes and played “Shoot the Moon” – for money, of course. They learned first-hand the truth of Henry David Thoreau’s observation, “That man is the richest whose treasures are the cheapest.” At last the fence topped the rocky hill, and they could drive the posts into genuine dirt for a change. They finished the job on time, and the cowboys all got their bonuses. Barbed wire, Joseph Glidden’s great invention, was never viewed the same by that crew after this adventure. Still, word got around, and for years afterward when cowboys came to the ranch looking for work they asked, “Are you building fence?”

e h T ALL-AROUND Classified Ads CATTLE Fresh – Ready to rope, steers for sale! Call Kim at 480/206-1500 Andersen and Hammock Cattle Co, LLC – Corriente cattle for Sale or lease. For more information, call 520-251-0650 or 520-251-1497

The All-Around Classified Ads Reach thousands of potential buyers at almost no cost at all! Got a house, horse, cattle, trailer, truck or anything for sale? Mail, email or call The AllAround and for as little as $5, get a listing in the Classified section, one of the most read sections of the entire paper.

For Sale – Corriente Cattle. Shepley Ranch LLC has the best to rope or wrestle. Call Evan Tripp today for pricing at 520-251-0530 Bianco Corriente Cattle Co, Fresh yearlings heifers, majority solid blacks. Contact Vince Bianco at 602-617-4935 – Casa Grande, AZ. HORSES Get mounted at prorodeohorses.com - The #1 website for professional rodeo horses. Thanks to YOU, ProRodeoHorses.com is celebrating our 10th year online serving the rodeo industry! MISCELLANEOUS KM Grooming and Saddles - Support my 4-H endeavors. Call Karina McCarty at 505-877-1275 or email me at amyfinkmccarty@comcast.net For Sale - 2004 Featherlite 4-horse trailer. 14 ft. short wall, fully loaded and in excellent condition. Call Kim for more details at 480/206-1500.

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Horseshoeing - Serving Central New Mexico. Reasonable rates and quality work. Serving I-25 Santa Fe to Las Cruces, I-40 Gallup to Moriarty and surrounding areas. Cody Garcia 505/903-1684

For Sale – 2007 EXISS, 3-horse slant aluminum gooseneck horse trailer with separate dressing / sleeping area. Collapsible rear tack room with removable saddle rack. Dressing room has carpet installed in overhead bed area all the way down through the floor in changing area. Has ladder leading to hay rack on top of trailer. Trailer has very few miles on it, is in excellent condition and is like new. Call 520/744-2779 or 520/405-7465 - $11,600.

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 Sheriff Posse Arena. Complete facility includes 120' x 275' covered arena, 40 stalls, 36 RV hookups, electric/water, dump stations, bathrooms, concessions and plenty of parking. Contact J.C. Stevens 505/292-6515 Horse boarding. Just east of Albuquerque. Open Space nearby for trail riding, arena and round pen available. Call 505-296-6711 WANTED: Used head ropes – call for rates paid and to arrange pickup. Also, selling cowboy/Western frames, mirrors and trophy/ buckle displays. Custom designs also welcome. 505-384-1862

Classified Rates 15 cents a word, with a $5 minimum. All submissions must be sent to The AllAround in writing. We cannot accept classified advertising by phone. Mail with payment, to be received by the 10th of the month to: 2340 Menaul NE, Suite 400 Albuquerque, NM 87107 phone: 505/890-1504 fax: 505/792-5678 e-mail: AllAround@wspubs.com


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BR Bull Riding BRLS Barrels BKWY Breakaway CR Calf Roping HS Horse Sale

PRAC Practice ROD Rodeo RS Rough Stock SE Special Event SCH School

TE Timed Event TP Team Penning TR Team Roping

Oil Capital Stampede

Lasso Del Sol

December 3-5, 2010 Tulsa Expo Ford Truck Coliseum, Tulsa, OK Kevin Hall 417-547-3406

December 30, 2010 and January 1, 2011 Westworld Equestrian Center, Scottsdale, AZ USTRC Office 254-968-0002 See Advertisement on page 10

TR Sandoval County Barrel Racing Practice 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month Sandoval County Sheriffs Posse Arena, Bernalillo, NM Heidi Chambers 505-489-1299 See Advertisement on page 63

TR

Bucking H Rodeo

Dynamite Arena

December 4 & 18, 2010 Sky Ute Downs, Ignacio, CO Richard Hodgson 505-486-2137 See Advertisement on page 56

December 31, 2010 thru January 2, 2011 Horseshoe Park Equestrian Center, Queen Creek, AZ Levi Schofield 970-471-2707 See Advertisement on page 72

ROD

BRLS

TR

Chris Irwin Memorial Team Roping

C-T Rodeo

December 4-5, 2010 Ace Arena, Andrews, TX Ben Clements 254-968-0002

Every Saturday Night C-T Rodeo Arena, Lubbock, TX Charlie Thompson 806-794-2317

JANUARY TR

ROD Slash M Rodeo First Saturday of each month Everett Bowman Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Scott McDaniel 520-455-5558 See Advertisement on page 55

NBHA-NM-1

Zamora Roping Productions

December 5, 2010 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Kathy Price 505-632-9790

January 1-2, 2011 Curry County Event Center, Clovis, NM Kenny Zamora 505-469-4388 See Advertisement on page 33

BRLS

ROD

Wickenburg Horseman's Association Ride

Bad Habits Productions

Yost Roping Events January 6, 9, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 27, 29, 30, 2011 Evertt Bowman Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Ty Yost 480-987-1390

December 11, 2010 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Tonya Forbrook 928-684-5451 x514

November 29 thru December 12, 2010 Horsemans Park Arena, Las Vegas, NV Tex Carter 702-715-5591

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TR Flying M Roughstock Practice December 2010 Flying M, Queen Creek, AZ Robin Mayberry 480-987-0354 See Advertisement on page 54

December 2010 and January 2011 Valencia County Horsemans Arena, Belen, NM Randy Lewis 719-482-8550 See Advertisement on page 31

Brave American Tour

December 16, 2010 Rio Grand Livestock Auction, El Paso, TX Leslie Rios 915-858-0590 See Advertisement on page C2

January 7- 8, 2011 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Casper Baca 505-287-9534 See Advertisement on page 52

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December 2010 and January 2011 Sandoval County Sheriffs Posse, Bernalillo, NM Mark Sanchez 970-739-3851 See Advertisement on page 59

Walt Woodard Team Roping School

December 18, 2010 Chical Haystack Arena, Bosque Farms, NM Anthony Lucero 505-869-3500 See Advertisement on page 54

January 7-9, 2010 Posse Arena, Phoenix, AZ Reardon Dight 623-247-1221 See Advertisement on page 58

ROD

December 3-5, 2010 Mojave Crossing Event Center, Bullhead City, AZ John Startt 520-458-7922

True American Tour Finals

December 18, 2010 Sheriff's Posse Arena, Belen, NM Amanda Kenney 505-409-5928 See Advertisement on page 56

January 8, 2011 McGee Park, Farmington, NM Casper Baca 505-287-9534 See Advertisement on page 53

TE

December 3-5, 2010 Amarillo National Center, Amarillo, TX Angie Grandpre 806-488-2144

BRLS

BR

Mathews Land & Cattle Company

Bosque Farms Junior Rodeo Association

December 18-19, 2010 Expo NM Horsemen's Arena, Albuquerque, NM Oren Mathews 505-425-6051 See Advertisement on page 32

January 8-9, 2010 Bosque Farms Arena, Bosque Farms, NM Russel Sullivan 505-720-0999 See Advertisement on page 45

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TR Cowboy Times Xmas Cash Barrel Race

SCHL

Mac Productions

ROD Lucky 777 Team Roping

BR

Chical Haystack Challenge

TR Cross Roads Ranch & Rodeo Co.

TR

Rio Grand Classic

BR Randy Lewis Enterprises Team Ropings

TR

ROD

Yost Roping Events

BRN4D

December 26, 2010 Evertt Bowman Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Ty Yost 480-987-1390

January 12-16, 2011 South Buckeye Equestrian Center, Buckeye, AZ Mike Gammelgard 866-296-0746 See Advertisement on page 65

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Mac Productions

Land of the Sun Endurance Ride

January 15, 2011 Sheriff's Posse Arena, Belen, NM Amanda Kenney 505-409-5928 See Advertisement on page 56

Janaury 29, 2011 Everett Bowman Rodeo Arena, Wickenburg, AZ Tonya Forbrook 928-684-5451 x514

TE

FEBRUARY SE

Bucking H Rodeo

Smokin Spurs Jr Rodeo Association

Mac Productions

January 15, 28-29, 2011 Sky Ute Downs, Ignacio, CO Richard Hodgson 505-486-2137 See Advertisement on page 56

January 29-30, 2011 Artesia Horse Council Arena, Artesia, NM Larissa Jackson 575-365-5733 See Advertisement on page 46

February 5, 2011 Sheriff's Posse Arena, Belen, NM Amanda Kenney 505-409-5928 See Advertisement on page 56

ROD

ROD

AHSRA Rodeo

21st Annual High Noon Western Americana Antique Show & Auction

January 15-16, 2011 Rawhide Arena, Phoenix, AZ 520-205-0062 See Advertisement on page 38

January 29-30, 2011 Mesa Convention Center, Mesa, AZ Linda Kohn Sherwood 310-202-9010 See Advertisement on page 61

ROD Arizona Junior Rodeo Association

GCPRA

January 22-23, 2011 Wickenburg Fairgrounds, Wickenburg, AZ Jodi Ivy 520-568-7457 See Advertisement on page 38

January 29-30, 2011 Lake Havasu City, AZ Shelley Howell 623-249-9506 See Advertisement on page 43

ROD MONTH-DEC 2010

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Smokin Spurs Jr Rodeo Association February 19-20, 2011 Artesia Horse Council Arena, Artesia, NM Larissa Jackson 575-365-5733 See Advertisement on page 46

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Long Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

A to Z Equipment

Lost Dutchman Days . . . . . . . . 57

December 2010

Rentals & Sales . . . . . . . . . . 28 Action Plus Photography. . . . . . 63 M Arizona Ranch Real Estate . . . . 17 Mac Productions . . . . . . . . . . . 56

MONDAY NOVEMBER 22

TUESDAY 23

WEDNESDAY 24

THURSDAY 25

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ 54

Maricopa Mounted Posse . . . . . 58 B

Mathews Land &

BRN4D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 B.L. Quarter Horses . . . . . . . . . 54 Clint Mortenson Bishop Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . 30

Silver & Saddles . . . . . . . . . . 29

Brushy Creek Ranch. . . . . . . . . 39 Bucking H Rodeo Productions. . 56 N

Happy Thanksgiving

Nakai Rodeo Photos. . . . . . . . . 64 C Cactus Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 O Casper Baca Rodeo Co. 51, 52, 53 Old Mill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

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30

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2

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ 54 TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

BRL PRAC - Bernalillo, NM 63 TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

6

7

8

9

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1 SE - El Paso, TX C2

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ 54 TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . 3, 54 Cibola County Rodeo Series . . . 39 P Classic Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Patagonia Steel LP. . . . . . . . . . 21 Corriente Saddle Company . . . . 37 ProRodeoHoses.com. . . . . . . . . 17 Cowgirl Couture

Kirk Purvis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Salon and Boutique . . . . . . . 22 Crossroads Ranch &

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Rodeo Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Rattler Ropes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Rawhide n Roses Tack. . . . . . . . 21 D

Red Bluff Buckles. . . . . . . . . . . 14

Dollar Center

Rio Grand Classic. . . . . . . . . . . 69

Trading & Pawn. . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ropers Sports News . . . . . . . . . 20 Dynamite Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Running P Ropes . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Running P Saddlery . . . . . . . . . 14 E Empire Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . 7

S S & S Equine. . . . . . . . . . . 23, 60

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Sandoval County

Faith Foto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Barrel Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

Flying M Roughstock

Siggins Horse Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 29 Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Slash M Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Freedom RV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Smith’s Rodeo Photos . . . . . . . 28

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15

16

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ 54

BRL PRAC - Bernalillo, NM 63 HS - El Paso, TX C2

22

23

Paul Springer G

Digital Photography . . . . . . . 17

Gosney Ranches. . . . . . . . . . . . 58 T H

Town & Country Feed . . . . . . . . 60

Heel-O-Matic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 High Noon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 U Hubbard Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . 27 USTRC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 USTRC Lasso Del Sol . . . . . . . . 10 I Imperial Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . 9

20

21

RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ 54

USTRC Membership Application . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13

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Z Randy Lewis Enterprises. . . . . . 31 Zamora Roping Productions . . . 33

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RS PRAC - Queen Creek, AZ 54

USTRC TR - Scottsdale, AZ 10


EVENT CALENDAR KEY: BR=Bull Riding; BRLS=Barrel Racing; BKWY=Breakaway; CR=Calf Roping; HS=Horse Sale; PRAC=Practice; ROD=Rodeo; RS=Rough Stock; SE=Special Event; SCH=School; TE=Timed Event; TP=Team Penning; TR=Team Roping. The number following the entry references the page number of advertising when applicable.

FRIDAY 26

SATURDAY

SUNDAY 28

27 TE - Belen, NM 56 ROD - Lubbock, TX C1

3

4

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TR - Las Vegas, NV C1 TR - Bullhead City, AZ C1 BRLS - Amarillo, TX C1 TR - Tulsa, OK C1

TR - Belen, NM 31 ROD - Wickenburg, AZ 55 ROD - Ignacio, CO 56 ROD - Bernalillo, NM 59 ROD - Lubbock, TX C1 TR - Las Vegas, NV C1 TR - Bullhead City, AZ C1 BRLS - Amarillo, TX C1 TR - Tulsa, OK C1 TR - Andrews, TX C1

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1 TR - Bullhead City, AZ C1 BRLS - Amarillo, TX C1 TR - Tulsa, OK C1 TR - Andrews, TX C1 BRLS - Farmington, NM C1

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11

12

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

ROD - Bernalillo, NM 59 ROD - Lubbock, TX C1 TR - Las Vegas, NV C1 SE - Wickenburg, AZ C1

TR - Las Vegas, NV C1

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TR - Albuquerque, NM 32 SE - Bosque Farms, NM 54 ROD - Ignacio, CO 56 TE - Belen, NM 56 ROD - Bernalillo, NM 59 ROD - Lubbock, TX C1

TR - Albuquerque, NM 32

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26

ROD - Lubbock, TX C1

TR - Wickenburg, AZ C1

Merry Christmas 31

JANUARY 1, 2011

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USTRC TR - Scottsdale, AZ 10 TR - Queen Creek, AZ 72

USTRC TR - Scottsdale, AZ 10 TR - Belen, NM 31 TR - Clovis, NM 33 ROD - Wickenburg, AZ 55 ROD - Bernalillo, NM 59 TR - Queen Creek, AZ 72 ROD - Lubbock, TX C1

TR - Clovis, NM 33

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