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Cover: Top: Lasso Del Norte Open winners Chris Francis and Russell V. Sullivan. PHOTO COURTESY OF 3 LAZY J PHOTOGRAPHY; Bottom: 2013 NJHFR NHSRA/JenningsRodeoPhotography.com

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USTRC Lasso Del Norte

Open: Chris Francis (Las Vegas, NM) / Russell V. Sullivan (Peralta, NM), 34.76 on 5, $1,358

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he Santa Fe Trail Events Center in Las Vegas, New Mexico is the home of the Lasso Del Norte. The event is produced by Kenny and Marsha Zamora and their crew. The team roping action began on June 28, 2013 and ended up on June 30, 2013. The first roping of the event was the Open Division. Chris Francis from Las Vegas, New Mexico and Russell Sullivan from Peralta, New Mexico teamed up and they won the Average with a time of 34.76 seconds on five steers. They won $1,358 plus ten points for the Priefert US Open Tour. Second place went to the team of John English from Belen, New Mexico and Eddie Nieto from Los Lunas, New Mexico. Third place in the Average was Ty Trammell and James Gilliland and the Incentive win went to English and Nieto. Enrique Salas from Bosque, New Mexico and Cooper Wimberly form Estancia, New Mexico teamed up to finish first place in the Average of the #15 Division. They were 30.05 seconds on four steers and won $1,868, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the Average went to Kenna Francis and James Gilliland and third was Enrique and Adrian Salas. The #13 was next on the agenda and the winners of the roping were Grant and Taten Koenig from Sanford, Colorado with a time of 32.82 seconds on four steers. They won $2,814, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex

Earnings. Second place went to John English and Perri Sanchez, while third place was Jeremiah Platero and Lane Yazzie. The final roping of the first day of competition was the #12 Division. Bill McDowell from Clayton, New Mexico and Kenny Zamora from Las Vegas, New Mexico won the roping with a time of 35.38 seconds on four steers. They won $2,872, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place went to James and Tommy Gililland. Lyndsey Padilla from LaLoma, New Mexico heeled his way into third place with Javier Chavez Minguer from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Junior Hernandez from Lovington, New Mexico and Randy Sanchez from Jarales, New Mexico won

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the Incentive Average. Jose Ortega from Santa Fe, New Mexico and Ricky Wilson also from Santa Fe were the stars of the #12 Gold Plus Division. They teamed up first in the Average. The duo was 39.66 seconds on four steers and took home $1,132, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Chuck Thompson from Moriarty, New Mexico won second place with Cavin Jacobs from Estancia, New Mexico. Third place was Charlotte Davis and Jacobs. Thompson and Jacobs won the Incentive Average and Jeff Davis and Ernie Jazquez won the Century Bonus. In the #11 Division the Average champions were Jacob Gudgell from Logan, New Mexico and Jace Davis from Capitan, New Mexico. The team took home $4,002, trophy Cowboy Gold saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Gudgell and Davis also won the Incentive Average. Second place in the main Average was Lydia Ulibarri and Lyndsey Padilla. The third place team was Joseph Garcia and Brandon Gore.. Dallas Kiker from Red River, New Mexico and Brandon Muniz from Santa Rosa, New Mexico finished first place in the Average of the #10 Division. They were 36.70 seconds on four and won $4,872, trophy Cowboy Gold Saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the roping was Jose Ortega and Vic Sing, while third place went to Javier Chavez Minfuer and Alejandro Chaves. The Incentive winners were Kiker and Muniz. Chuck Thompson and David Wimberly took first place in the #10 Gold Plus. They were 51.79 seconds to win

#15 Handicap: Enrique Salas (Bosque, NM) / Cooper Wimberly (Estancia, NM), 30.05 on 4, $1,868 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings


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4. Shane Sena (Sapello, NM) / Roy Montoya (Sapello, NM), 41.35 on 4 5. Lucas Screws (Melrose, NM) / Joe Hughes (Canyon, TX), 41.71 on 4 Overall FT 1. James Gililland (Edgewood, NM) / Cody Wilson (Capitan, NM), 6.41, $196 #13 Handicap Average 1. Grant Koenig (Sanford, CO) / Taten Koenig (Sanford, CO), 32.82 on 4, $2,814 2. John English (Belen, NM) / Perri Sanchez (Belen, NM), 33.6 on 4, $2,110 #13 Handicap: Grant Koenig (Sanford, CO) / Taten Koenig (Sanford, CO), 32.82 on 4, $2,814 and 3. Jeremiah Platero (Fruitland, NM) / Lane Yazzie $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings (Kirtland, NM), 34.18 on 4, $1,406 4. Jeremiah Platero (Fruitland, NM) / Wacey Brady $2,062, trophy Gist buckles and $6,000 in Lasso Del Norte Results (Kirtland, NM), 35.65 on 4, $704 USTRC Flex earnings for first place in 5. Marty Valencia (Las Vegas, NM) / Cooper Open the Average. The pair also won the Wimberly (Estancia, NM), 35.87 on 4 Average Incentive Average. Second place in the Overall FT 1. Chris Francis (Las Vegas, NM) / Russell V. roping was David Carlile and Andy Keith 1. Jake Pancost (Canyon, TX) / Greg Langen Sullivan (Peralta, NM), 34.76 on 5, $1,358 James, and third went to Carlile and (Dalhart, TX), 6.41, $370 2. John English (Belen, NM) / Eddie Nieto (Los #12 Lunas, NM), 43.06 on 5, $904 Merrill Bond. Average 3. Ty Trammell (Amarillo, TX) / James Gililland Armando Gonzalez from Houston, 1. Bill McDowell (Clayton, NM) / Kenny Zamora (Edgewood, NM), 45.62 on 5 Texas and Raul Hernandez from (Las Vegas, NM), 35.38 on 4, $2,872 4. Shane Sena (Sapello, NM) / Michael Trujillo Harwood, Texas teamed up to win first 2. James Gililland (Edgewood, NM) / Tommy (Portales, NM), 48.32 on 5 place in the Average of the #9 Division. Gililland (Tularosa, NM), 37.56 on 4, $1,724 5. Chase Massengill (Santa Fe, NM) / Russell V. They earned $5,966, trophy Cowboy Gold 3. Javier Chavez Minguer (Santa Fe, NM) / Sullivan (Peralta, NM), 48.84 on 5 saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Lyndsey Padilla (La Loma, NM), 39.38 on 4, 6. Shane Sena (Sapello, NM) / Roy Montoya Earnings. Second place in the Average $1,150 (Sapello, NM), 59.17 on 5 was Steve Robinson and Hugo 4. Junior Hernandez (Lovington, NM) / Randy Incentive Maldonado and third place went to Reyes Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 43.71 on 4 1. John English (Belen, NM) / Eddie Nieto (Los Marquez and Eloy Zamora. Adam 5. Tommy Jackson (Ganado, AZ) / Michael Fish Lunas, NM), 33.53 on 4, $582 (Capitan, NM), 44.74 on 4 2. Shane Sena (Sapello, NM) / Michael Trujillo Martinez and Ryan Baca won the Incentive (Portales, NM), 33.84 on 4, $388 Incentive Average. 1. Junior Hernandez (Lovington, NM) / Randy Overall FT The final roping of the Lasso Del Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 36.56 on 3, $400 1. Chase Massengill (Santa Fe, NM) / Russell V Norte was the #8 Pick/Draw. Tom Corzine Overall FT Sullivan (Peralta, NM), 5.42, $170 from Monte Vista, Colorado and Dallas 1. Junior Hernandez (Lovington, NM) / Randy #15 Handicap Kicker were first in the Average with a Sanchez (Jarales, NM), 7.15, $324 Average time of 36.79 seconds on three steers. 1. Enrique Salas (Bosque, NM) / Cooper Wimberly #12 Gold Plus They won $3,236, trophy Gist buckles, Average (Estancia, NM), 30.05 on 4, $1,868 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. 2. Kenna Francis (Las Vegas, NM) / James Gililland 1. Jose Ortega (Santa Fe, NM) / Ricky Wilson Second place was Freddy Ortiz and Max (Santa Fe, NM), 39.66 on 4, $1,132 (Edgewood, NM), 35.2 on 4, $1,122 Calladitto and third place went to Andrea 2. Chuck Thompson (Moriarty, NM) / Cavin Jacobs 3. Enrique Salas (Bosque, NM) / Adrian Salas (Estancia, NM), 48.84 on 4, $678 (Bosque, NM), 37.84 on 4, $748 Ortiz Madrid and Bret Dolan. 3. Charlotte Davis (La Plata, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 58.57 on 4, $452 Incentive 1. Chuck Thompson (Moriarty, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 33.68 on 3, $582 2. Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM) / Ernie Jaquez (Aztec, NM), 39.33 on 3, $388 3. Charlotte Davis (La Plata, NM) / Cavin Jacobs (Estancia, NM), 44.49 on 3 Overall FT 1. Jose Ortega (Santa Fe, NM) / Ricky #12 Gold Plus: Jose Ortega (Santa Fe, NM) / Ricky Wilson (Santa Fe, NM), 39.66 on 4, $1,132 and $6,000 in Wilson (Santa Fe, NM), 8.19, $170 USTRC Flex Earnings


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#12 Bill McDowell (Clayton, NM) / Kenny Zamora (Las Vegas, NM), 35.38 on 4, $2,872 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings

#11: Jacob Gudgell (Logan, NM) / Jace Davis (Capitan, NM), 33.67 on 4, $4,002 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings

#12 G+ Century Bonus Average 1. Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM) / Ernie Jaquez (Aztec, NM), 39.33 on 3, $500 #11 Average 1. Jacob Gudgell (Logan, NM) / Jace Davis (Capitan, NM), 33.67 on 4, $4,002 2. Lydia Ulibarri (Las Vegas, NM) / Lyndsey Padilla (La Loma, NM), 40.02 on 4, $3,002 3. Joseph Garcia (Rio Rancho, NM) / Brandon Gore (Edgewood, NM), 43.96 on 4, $2,002 4. Jose Ortega (Santa Fe, NM) / Rudy Benavidez (Albuquerque, NM), 52.93 on 4, $1,000 5. Anthony Silva (Los Lunas, NM) / Dominic Silva (Los Lunas, NM), 53.83 on 4 Incentive 1. Jacob Gudgell (Logan, NM) / Jace Davis (Capitan, NM), 24.19 on 3, $800 2. Steve Chavez (Corrales, NM) / Tommy Jackson (Ganado, AZ), 34.85 on 3, $600 Overall FT 1. Jacob Gudgell (Logan, NM) / Wesley Gudgell (Logan, NM), 6.97, $600 #10 Average 1. Dallas Kiker (Red River, NM) / Brandon Muniz (Santa Rosa, NM), 36.7 on 4, $4,872 2. Jose Ortega (Santa Fe, NM) / Vic Sing (Carlsbad, NM), 43.71 on 4, $3,248 3. Javier Chavez Minguer (Santa Fe, NM) / Alejandro Chavez (Santa Fe, NM), 43.92 on 4, $2,572 4. Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM) / Tommy Jackson (Ganado, AZ), 45.01 on 4, $1,894

5. Juan Carpio (Santa Fe, NM) / Faustino Enriquez (Santa Fe, NM), 45.55 on 4, $948 Incentive 1. Dallas Kiker (Red River, NM) / Brandon Muniz (Santa Rosa, NM), 26.99 on 3, $800 2. Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM) / Rocky Nunn (Bloomfield, NM), 32.92 on 3, $600 3. Coy Dolan (Las Vegas, NM) / Mark Ortega (Las Vegas, NM), 38.31 on 3, $400 Overall FT 1. Ty Archuleta (Las Vegas, NM) / Carl Sweazea (Mountainair, NM), 6.79, $808 #10 Gold Plus Average 1. Chuck Thompson (Moriarty, NM) / David Wimberly (Moriarty, NM), 51.79 on 4, $2,062 2. David Carlile (Olney Springs, CO) / Andy Keith James (La Junta, CO), 60.15 on 4, $1,238 3. David Carlile (Olney Springs, CO) / Merrill Bond (Rocky Ford, CO), 48.79 on 3, $824 Incentive 1. Chuck Thompson (Moriarty, NM) / David Wimberly (Moriarty, NM), 40.13 on 3, $884 2. David Carlile (Olney Springs, CO) / Andy Keith James (La Junta, CO), 41.92 on 3, $530 3. David Carlile (Olney Springs, CO) / Merrill Bond (Rocky Ford, CO), 48.79 on 3, $354 Overall FT 1. Vincente Guerrero (Santa Fe, NM) / Juan Rico (Clayton, NM), 8.33, $310 #10 G+ Century Bonus Average 1. Charlotte Davis (La Plata, NM) / Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM), 14.2 on 1, $400

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#9 Average 1. Armando Gonzalez (Houston, TX) / Raul Hernandez (Harwood, TX), 38.66 on 4, $5,966 2. Steve Robinson (Liberty Hill, TX) / Hugo Maldonado (Harwood, TX), 45.46 on 4, $3,978 3. Reyes Marquez (Seboyeta, NM) / Eloy Zamora (Mora, NM), 57.17 on 4, $3,150 4. Adam Martinez (Las Vegas, NM) / John Martinez (Rociada, NM), 57.92 on 4, $2,320 5. Kurt Vashus (La Junta, CO) / Merrill Bond (Rocky Ford, CO), 61.85 on 4, $1,160 6. Dale Reynolds (Pueblo, CO) / Ray Quintana (Pueblo, CO), 65.55 on 4, $600 7. Jeff Davis (La Plata, NM) / Kyle Davis (Lindrith, NM), 68.8 on 4, $600 8. Dale Reynolds (Pueblo, CO) / Trevor Dayzie (Kayenta, AZ), 28.27 on 3, $400 9. Adam Martinez (Las Vegas, NM) / Ryan Baca (Canjilon, NM), 28.93 on 3, $400 10. Jacobo Salazar (Espanola, NM)VSA / Mark Ortega (Las IN Vegas, HOUSE PROOF NM), 35.94 on 3, $400 Incentive 1. Adam Martinez (Las Vegas, NM) / Ryan Baca (Canjilon, NM), 28.93 on 3, $800 2. Jacobo Salazar (Espanola, NM) / Mark Ortega

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#10 Gold Plus: Chuck Thompson (Moriarty, NM) / David Wimberly (Moriarty, NM), 51.79 on 4, $2,062 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings

#10: Dallas Kiker (Red River, NM) / Brandon Muniz (Santa Rosa, NM), 36.7 on 4, $4,872 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings

#9: Armando Gonzalez (Houston, TX) / Raul Hernandez (Harwood, TX), 38.66 on 4, $5,966 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings

#8 PickDraw: Tom Corzine (Monte Vista, CO) / Dallas Kiker (Red River, NM), 36.79 on 3, $3,236 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings


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Cowboy King Checks Off BFI By Julie Mankin

n rodeo circles, Trevor Brazile is a walking, talking legend with a rope who’s nodded his head 390 times at the NFR and earned 17 gold buckles. He’s the king; the man who can only extend his own records with virtually nothing new left to win. But that hasn’t been the case at jackpots. The 2010 world champion

header had never won a major roping, overshadowed by the likes of Clay Tryan, Turtle Powell and Chad Masters. In fact, he’d never even made the short round of the Bob Feist Invitational in some 15 years of trying. That could be why the crowd got louder each time he and long-time partner Patrick Smith rode into the boxes

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at the 36th Annual BFI in Reno on June 24. The pair took the lead in the Average immediately after their second steer and never relinquished it all day. Through the first three rounds, it was Derrick Begay and Cesar de la Cruz hot on their heels. But the fourth steer went hard left and took Begay out. That opened the door for Erich Rogers and Cory Petska to jockey in behind Brazile and Smith; they closed the gap to less than a second going into the short round. “I kept thinking we’d pull away and get out ahead of second, but someone else always got closer,” said Brazile. “It probably worked out for the best, because then we kept roping the way


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we’d been roping. It was a blessing in disguise.” Rogers and Petska had a little more on their minds – they also had to rope a steer in the Reno Rodeo just outside the BFI arena. A bogus bomb threat had put the fairgrounds on lockdown for nearly two hours and pushed slack back so their run was almost simultaneous with their BFI short-round steer. They made a great run outdoors to place in the first round of the rodeo, and were just as snappy in the BFI short round, where their 7.24 gave them the lead in the roping by more than two seconds. “I was thinking, ‘Just go catch and let my partner do the rest,’ said Rogers, who rode his No. 1 gelding, Rob, at both venues. “Just go catch.” Meanwhile, Petska was operating on the opposite theory, pulling off shots on the first hop and out of the fence because that’s just how he rolls. “I always came here and tried to take the sure shots because I was focused on winning the average – and I usually roped terrible,” said Petska, who rode a horse he bought from Jim Ross Cooper named Cruiser. “Today I just wanted to rope each steer as they came.” Their run meant Brazile and Smith had to be 8.04 or faster to win the roping (they hadn’t been longer than 6.7 all day). “Those guys were breathing down our necks all day,” said Smith, who also won

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the 2005 BFI with Clay Tryan. “They roped a tough steer in the short round, too. It will sure make you take a deep breath.” But he came tight with Brazile in a smooth 7.34, at which point Brazile threw his hat to the rafters for just the third time in his illustrious career. “Winning the BFI was one of those bucket-list things that I wanted to do,” said Brazile. “It was really exciting. It’s up there as one of the best wins ever for me, because it eluded me for so long.” In addition to earning $120,000 cash, Brazile and Smith went home with the prestigious first-place prize package that included trophy Gist buckles, Myler bits, Coats saddles and Best Ever pads, as well as trailer hitches, ropes, saddle racks, tack, boots and artwork. They also received ten points for the Priefert US Open Tour. As friends and even TV star James

Pickens Jr. congratulated Brazile and Smith on the arena floor, the two wisecracking partners hammed it up for social media in demonstrating their version of the “bro hug.” Seven years together makes the Brazile-Smith enterprise one of the longest marriages in the history of the sport. The seventh time was the charm for them at the BFI. “It was kind of refreshing this year that nobody came up to me after I went out of the roping to tell me how much money they lost on me.” said Brazile. “I was just always like, ‘Sorry man, I had some money up, too.’” But if Brazile felt that monkey on his back during the roping this year, he didn’t let it show. “Patrick and I have both roped enough to know that one performance doesn’t really have to do with another,” Brazile said. “You have to get the job done every time and not worry too much about it.” For Smith, the all-day roping is part of the challenge that makes the BFI stand apart from other lucrative Open ropings. “It was like, ‘Let’s get this done!’” he said. “I’d like to run all six steers at 8 in the morning and have them call me with the results. But instead, you have to stay mentally strong and stick to your game plan, one steer at a time.” Ironically, Smith and Brazile had both just gotten back onto their good sorrel horses after a year out with injuries. Both credit their mounts with making them unbeatable on June 24. “Great horses make it easy,” said Brazile, who rode a 13-year-old gelding named Banker. “I can’t say enough about my horse. Getting him back made my job


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easy. I had to just go rope the horns.” Banker’s real name is MM Cash Of Mia, and he was out with tendon injuries last year. Raised and trained by Jay Mattson of South Dakota, he was purchased by Brazile in 2011. Incidentally, Banker is a half-brother to another of the greatest horses on the road – Clay Tryan’s 14-year-old gelding Dew The Dash. Banker and Dew are both by a stud called Mia Cash Too, by Dash For Cash and out of an Easy Jet daughter. While Dew is Two Eyed Jack on the bottom, Banker is out of Melinda Mattson’s breakaway mare, Spratt’s Two One (a mixture of Rocket Bar, Doc Bar and Blue Valentine). And Smith produced his trump card by pulling out 14-year-old Amigo after a second knee surgery. “Sunday Night Bingo,” the 2007 AQHA/PRCA Heel Horse of the Year, was purchased from Conley Donnell and is by Bingo Hickory, the sire of several outstanding heel horses thanks to the blood of Doc’s Hickory and Doc Quixote. On the bottom, Amigo is out of an own daughter of Gay Bar King that also went back to Sugar Bars. “He feels as good as if he was 5 years old,” said Smith, who had only been to one rodeo on the recovered horse prior to arriving in Reno. “He’s as sound as he

ever has been. Dr. Josh Harvey of Outlaw Equine in Decatur, Texas, did a great job helping me get him back, and he was rehabilitated by Bowie Equine Hydro Therapy. He’s the reason I won this roping today.” Rogers and Petska, who also won the Mike Cervi Jr. Memorial in February, took home $84,000 and used their rodeo steers that day to come back high call in the Reno Rodeo (they eventually placed second for $7,246). Any other year, Brandon Beers and Jim Ross Cooper would have won the BFI with their six-head time, but it wound up third in 2013. Beers’ good mare, Jewel, had colicked so bad a week prior to the BFI that she’d been hospitalized with fluids. But she worked so well in Reno that Beers and Jim Ross Cooper earned $53,000 (including short round money) – and she was named Head Horse of the BFI. “She’s the best horse I ever rode,” said Beers. “She rates so hard sometimes you can’t get to your horn, and she leaves the box so fast I almost fell off her once at Oakdale.” Jewel can be frustrating in that she won’t stand still and won’t let Beers give her vaccinations or de-worm her or just about anything. But he’s happy to tolerate her quirks. “Tee Woolman told me one time that if you have a good mare, the worst thing you can ever do is get after her,” said

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Beers. “So I never have.” Jewel is also a stellar heel horse, and he headed on her at the BFI with a twofoot long section of her tail tied to his saddle – a testament to her tremendous stop. The BFI marked Beers’ first day back roping with Cooper in 2013. Cooper rode Kobe, the gelding he got from Jade Corkill when he traded Ice Cube back last winter. Each of those top three teams bested the BFI’s 9-year-old average record, and Brazile and Smith did it by more than three seconds with their 40.54 seconds on six head. Also during the fastest BFI in history, the five-year-old fast-time record was broken first by Brock Hanson and Kory Koontz with a 4.36 in the third round, then again when Spencer Mitchell and Dakota Kirchenschlager went 4.21 in the fifth. Remarkably, a five-second run didn’t even place in the fifth round. Jim Ross Cooper, who was 8th at the 2012 BFI with Charly Crawford, wasn’t the only one to dip back into the top 10 in 2013. Daniel Green and Cody Cowden are now 12 for 12 in Reno, having placed fifth in 2012 in 50.48 seconds and ninth this year in 52.28 (for $9,000). Both times, Cowden was riding his son Will’s horse Rattler, who this year was named Heel Horse of the BFI. “A friend of ours bought him and thought he was too small, so he handed Will the papers about two years ago,” said Cowden. “We’ve had a lot of luck on him ever since.” Cowden said that 13-year-old Will could have crawled on Rattler immediately after the BFI and roped on him. In fact, they’d just come from a junior rodeo that weekend, where Will rode Rattler heeling for his second cousin, Mason Cowden (Liddon’s son). Courtesy of the BFI, the bonus of practically a year’s salary is always life-changing, especially as contestants approach the most expensive and high-stakes week of rodeo – Cowboy Christmas. For all three teams who broke the former BFI average record, the richest one-day Open roping in the world had them – and their families – all smiles. “I didn’t budget for this, considering the history I’ve had here,” cracked Brazile. “It’s definitely money I never had!”


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USTRC West Coast Regional Finals Story and photos courtesy of Ben Clements and SuperLooper Magazine

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he USTRC staff rolled into Paso Robles, California for the West Coast Regional Finals. The event was the first of seven USTRC Regional Finals. The event started on June 28 and ended on June 30, 2013. The California Mid-State Fairgrounds is the perfect home for the USTRC’s West Coast Regional Finals. The first roping was the Open Division. The team of Walt Rodman and Denny Watkins finished the roping with a time of 44.09 seconds on five steers. They won the roping and earned $4,000, trophy Gist bits and 20 points for the Priefert US Open Tour. The pairing also won the Incentive Average and added $1,332 to their winnings. Second place in the main Average was Lane and Taylor Karney from Creston, California. Third place in the Average was Dale and Tyler Whitlow. The #15 Preliminary came right down to the very last steer. In the end the team

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with a time of 30.10 seconds on four steers. Ultimately Snow and Johe took the victory. They won $4,000, trophy Martin saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Tristan Ruffoni from Arroyo Grande, California and Evan Arnold from Santa Magarita, California were third high team back and finished the roping with a time of 34.16 seconds, thus putting them second. Third in the roping went to Derek

of Tyler and Travis Whitlow both from Queen Creek, Arizona came from the second call back position to win first place in the Average. They were 30.19 seconds on four steers and won $1,140, trophy Gist bits and $8,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the Average was the team of Dale and Travis Whitlow with a time of 32.90 seconds on four steers. The third place team was Cody Mora and Rob Donlon. Cody Snow from Los Olivos, California teamed up with Jason Johe from San Luis Obispo, California and they qualified to the short round of the #15 Shoot Out in the second callback position. They roped their final steer in 6.29 seconds and went to Open: Travis Xavier (Shandon, CA) / Jason Johe (San Luis Obispo, the lead of the roping CA), 42.26 on 5, $4,000

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Incentive Average. The final roping of the day was the #12 Shoot Out. Brent Freese from Ladera Ranch, California and Dalton Pearce from San Luis Obispo, California were the second high team back of the roping. In the short round they caught their final steer in 8.25 seconds and finished the roping with a time of 34.96 seconds on four. That time gave them first place in the Average. They won $8,000, trophy Martin saddles, and #15 Shoot-Out: Cody Snow (Los Olivos, CA) / Jason Johe (San Luis Obispo, CA), 30.1 on 4, $4,000 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second went to Ishman from Phelan, California. Third Dean Drosos and Clint White. Third place place went to Chelsea and Christopher was the team of Lane Lowry and Mike James with a time of 41.25 seconds on Brown. four steers. The Incentive champions were Gary Christensen from Moorpark, California and Mike Fontes from Fillmore, Alan Eastman and Austin Conndit. In the #11 Shoot Out, the team of JT California were the fifth call back in the Prather from Acton, California and Mike #12 Gold Plus Division. They caught their Fontes finished first place in the Average final steer in 8.91 seconds bringing their with a time of 32.75 seconds on four total to 39.77 seconds on four steers and steers. They won $8,730, trophy Martin giving them first place in the Average. saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex They won $9,340, trophy Gist buckles, Earnings. The second place team was Peg Resistol straw hats, Tony Lama boots, 3 and Jim Williams from Kingman, Arizona pair of Cinch or Cruel Girl jeans, and and third place was Rick Parker and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second Tommy Hardin. place was John Richardson from Canyon The final roping of the second day of Country, California and Tony Lee Boggs the West Coast Regional Finals was the from Agua Dulce, California and third #10 Preliminary. Mary Stubblefield and place was Walt Scott and Bub Mays. The Incentive winners of the roping were Ryan Ron Hognestad were the high team back Browder from San Luis Obispo, California and finished first in the Average. They were 35.96 seconds on four steers and and Rick Rader from took home $3,590, trophy Martin saddles, Kagle Canyon, and $8,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. California. Second place went to Brittany Dias and Paul Rush from Tommy Hardin and third place was Zanga Cantullio, Texas and Mike Qualls from Hico, Schutte and Aletha Barkley. George Evetts and Gary Gist won the Incentive Average. Texas teamed up in the The last day of team roping #11 Preliminary and competition at the West Coast Regional from the high call back Finals began with the #10 Shoot Out. Alan position to win the Eastman from Sunol, California and Average with a time of Austin Condit from Pleasanton, California 34.90 seconds on four teamed up to finish first place in the steers. They won Average with a time of 43.61 seconds on $3,346, trophy Martin four steers. The team won $8,606, trophy saddles and $8,000 in Martin saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex USTRC Flex Earnings. Earnings. Second place in the roping was Second place in the Danny Fleming and Caden Clay. The third Average was Cash place team was Jill Johnson and Austin Parrott from Acton, #13 Shoot-Out: Cody Golding (Atascadero, CA) / Matt Costa (Turlock, CA), 35.34 on 4, $8,000 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings Condit, while Walt Scott and Gary Gist California and Tyler

Hee and Dalton Pearce. Madison Anderson from Norco, California and Bubba Garcia from Portales, New Mexico were the high team back to the short round of the #13 Preliminary. After a run of 11.41 seconds in the short round they finished the roping with a time of 35.59 seconds on four steers. That total ended up giving them first place in the Average. They won $2,052, trophy Gist bits, and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the Average was JT Prather from Acton, California and Bubba Garcia and third place was the team of Taylor and Lane Karney. Cody Golding from Atascadero, California and Matt Costa from Turlock, California were fourth call back in the #13 Shoot Out. They were 8.03 seconds on the final steer and finished the roping in first place with a time of 35.34 seconds on four steers. They won $8,000, trophy Martin saddles and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in the roping was Bodi Dodds from Sanger, California and Wyatt Cox from Arroyo Grande, California. The third place team was Dar Perez from Castaic, California and Joe Yanez from Somis, California. Laine Dearmore from Acton, California and Wyatt Cox were the champions of the #12 Preliminary. They were 35.66 seconds on four steers and won $2,556, trophy Martin saddles and $8,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place was Tristan Ruffoni and Shawn Parrott. The third place team was Brent Freese and Dalton Pearce. Colton Farquer and Taylor Karney won the


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Luis Obispo, CA), 35.19 on 4, $1,120; 4. Brady Heidi Payne and Manuel Lutz (Apache, OK) / Cody Parker (Williams, CA), Jorge. 35.41 on 4; 5. Guy Payne (Ruidoso, NM) / Shawn Walt Scott earned the high Howell (Castaic, CA), 36.63 on 4; 6. Cody Mora point Gold Plus Roper of the (Arroyo Grande, CA) / Rob Donlon (Santa Maria, weekend award. For his efforts CA), 38.42 on 4; 7. Walt Rodman (Galt, CA) / he won the USTRC National Denny Watkins (Bakersfield, CA), 42.94 on 4; 8. Finals of Team Roping Dale Whitlow (Queen Creek, AZ) / Travis Whitlow Package including two paid (Queen Creek, AZ), 21.87 on 3; 9. Lane Karney Shoot Out Positions, two (Creston, CA) / Sterling Twisselman (San Luis Complimentary stalls, a Obispo, CA), 27.19 on 3; 10. Cody Snow (Los complimentary Gold Plus RV Olivos, CA) / Dillon Wingereid (Gaviala, CA), 27.88 on 3 spot and a 2012 NFTR jacket. #13 Preliminary Peg Williams was the Cruel Average Girl Champion over the 1. Madison Anderson (Norco, CA) / Bubba Garcia weekend. She won a custom (Portales, NM), 35.59 on 4, $2,052; 2. J T Prather Gist buckle plus two pair of (Acton, CA) / Bubba Garcia (Portales, NM), 41.25 Cruel Girl jeans. #12 Shoot-Out: Brent Freese (Ladera Ranch, CA) / Dalton on 4, $1,232; 3. Taylor Karney (Creston, CA) / Lane The West Coast Regional Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 34.96 on 4, $8,000 and $6,000 Karney (Creston, CA), 42.68 on 4, $822; 4. Kullen in USTRC Flex Earnings Finals came to a close and it Burk (Atascadero, CA) / Wyatt Cox (Arroyo Grande, was a great event. The weather CA), 44.05 on 4; 5. Doug Parker (Williams, CA) / was outstanding and the team Ron Rogers (Bakersfield, CA), 46.24 on 4; 6. Ryan came in fourth place. roping camaraderie was second to none. If Dodds (Phelan, CA) / Shawn Parrott (Acton, CA), In the #9 Preliminary the fourth call 50.08 on 4; 7. Lizzy Cupples (Turlock, CA) / Case you missed out on the West Coast Hirdes (Sacramento, CA), 51.05 on 4; 8. Judy back team of Madison Anderson from Regional Finals you will certainly want to Parker (Williams, CA) / Cody Parker (Williams, CA), Norco, California and Kiki Corona from put it on your calendar for next year. 51.22 on 4; 9. Mary Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Ryan Hemet, California caught their short round Results White (Los Osos, CA), 51.6 on 4; 10. Manuel Jorge steer in 8.66 seconds and finished the Open (Santa Maria, CA) / Zanga Schutte (Kamuela, HI), roping with a time of 44.51 seconds on Average 51.76 on 4; four steers. That gave them first place in 1. Walt Rodman (Galt, CA) / Denny Watkins #13 Shoot-Out the Average. They won $3,726, trophy (Bakersfield, CA), 44.09 on 5, $4,000 ; 2. Lane Average Martin saddles and $8,000 in USTRC Flex Karney (Creston, CA) / Taylor Karney (Creston, CA), 1. Cody Golding (Atascadero, CA) / Matt Costa Earnings. Second place in the roping went 45.98 on 5, $1,242 ; 3. Dale Whitlow (Queen (Turlock, CA), 35.34 on 4, $8,000; 2. Bodi Dodds to Dane Browning and Steven Nilmeyer. Creek, AZ) / Tyler Whitlow (Queen Creek, AZ), 44.51 (Sanger, CA) / Wyatt Cox (Arroyo Grande, CA), on 4, Third place was Walt Scott and Robert 35.42 on 4, $3,506; 3. Dar Perez (Castaic, CA) / #15 Preliminary Joe Yanez (Somis, CA), 36.06 on 4, $2,336; 4. Clint Lara. Kaitlin Gustave and Ali Bilkey won Average White (Shandon, CA) / Tony Domingos (San Miguel, the Incentive Average. 1. Tyler Whitlow (Queen Creek, AZ) / Travis Whitlow CA), 37.02 on 4, $1,168; 5. Lane Lowry (Morro Brett Champlin and Tyler Friday both (Queen Creek, AZ), 30.19 on 4, $1,140 ; 2. Dale Bay, LA) / Lane Karney (Creston, CA), 37.98 on 4; from Carmel Valley, California were the Whitlow (Queen Creek, AZ) / Travis Whitlow (Queen 6. Kullen Burk (Atascadero, CA) / Dan Engler (San second high team back in the #9 Shoot Creek, AZ), 32.9 on 4, $760 ;3. Cody Mora (Arroyo Luis Obispo, CA), 39.58 on 4; 7. Kullen Burk Out. They caught their final steer in 10.11 Grande, CA) / Rob Donlon (Santa Maria, CA), (Atascadero, CA) / Ben Bub Mays (Blythe, CA), seconds brining their total to 30.59 33.08 on 4; 4. Derrek Hee (Shell seconds on four steers. That gave them Beach, CA) / Zanga Schutte first place in the Average. They won (Kamuela, HI), 34.24 on 4; 5. Mike Rusinko (Norco, CA) / $8,174, trophy Martin saddles and $6,000 Dusty Gravatt (Norco, CA), 39.2 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second place in on 4; 6. Shawn Howell (Castaic, the roping went to Tanner Kent and JT CA) / Dusty Gravatt (Norco, CA), Prather. The third place team was Cory 42.37 on 4; 7. Johnny Smith Stevens and Steve Hatcher and fourth was (Norco, CA) / Bubba Garcia David Nuss and Turner Houston. (Portales, NM), 25.93 on 3 The final roping of the weekend was #15 Shoot-Out the #8 Pick/Draw. George Evetts and Average Stephanie Ann Evetts from Hanford, 1. Cody Snow (Los Olivos, CA) / California were the fifth high team back Jason Johe (San Luis Obispo, and finished first in the Average. They CA), 30.1 on 4, $4,000; 2. roped three steers in 34.66 seconds and Tristan Ruffoni (Arroyo Grande, won $2,376, trophy Gist buckles and CA) / Evan Arnold (Santa $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second Margarita, CA), 34.16 on 4, place in the roping was Kaitlin Gustave $1,680; 3. Derrek Hee (Shell #11 Shoot-Out; J.T. Prather (Acton, CA) / Mike Fontes (Fillmore, Beach, CA) / Dalton Pearce (San CA), 32.75 on 4, $8,730 and $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings and Joe Battaglia and third place was


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Roger Kaiwi Machen (Captain Cook, HI) / Cody Parker (Williams, CA), 28.02 on 3 #12 Shoot-Out Average 1. Brent Freese (Ladera Ranch, CA) / Dalton Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 34.96 on 4, $8,000; 2. Dean Drosos (Gilbert, AZ) / Clint White (Shandon, CA), 35.06 on 4, $4,618; 3. Lane Lowry (Morro Bay, LA) / Mike Brown (Bakersfield, CA), 36.96 on 4, $3,080; 4. Kullen Burk (Atascadero, CA) / Shane Barmby (Aqua Dulce, CA), 39.99 on 4, $1,540; 5. Bud Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Scott Hutchins (San Miguel, #10 Shoot-Out: Alan Eastman (Sunol, CA) / Austin Condit CA), 40.35 on 4; 6. Larry Carter (Pleasanton, CA), 43.61 on 4, $8,606 and $6,000 in USTRC (Chualar, CA) / David Bowen (Paso Flex Earnings Robles, CA), 41.17 on 4; 7. Manuel Jorge (Santa Maria, CA) / Lane Karney (Creston, CA), 41.38 on 4; 8. Tanner Kent 40.23 on 4; 8. Bodi Dodds (Sanger, CA) / Dalton (Oakdale, CA) / Matt Costa (Turlock, CA), 42.9 on Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 41.69 on 4; 9. Clay 4; 9. Doug Parker (Williams, CA) / Derrek Hee James (Exeter, CA) / Shawn Howell (Castaic, CA), (Shell Beach, CA), 44.2 on 4; 10. Judy Parker 42.7 on 4; 10. Ryan Browder (San Luis Obispo, (Williams, CA) / Cody Parker (Williams, CA), 44.25 CA) / David Bowen (Paso Robles, CA), 43.26 on 4 on 4 #12 Preliminary #12 Gold Plus Average Average 1. Laine Dearmore (Acton, CA) / Wyatt Cox (Arroyo Grande, CA), 35.66 on 4, $2,556; 2. Tristan Ruffoni 1. Gary Christensen (Moorpark, CA) / Mike Fontes (Fillmore, CA), 39.77 on 4, $9,340; 2. John (Arroyo Grande, CA) / Shawn Parrott (Acton, CA), Richardson (Canyon Country, CA) / Tony Lee Boggs 40.04 on 4, $1,918; 3. Brent Freese (Ladera (Agua Dulce, CA), 40.13 on 4, $6,226; 3. Walt Ranch, CA) / Dalton Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 42.15 on 4, $1,278; 4. Dean Drosos (Gilbert, AZ) / Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Ben Bub Mays (Blythe, CA), 40.65 on 4, $4,928; 4. Derrek Hee Clint White (Shandon, CA), 46.38 on 4, $640; 5. (Shell Beach, CA) / Clint Pearce (San Luis Obispo, Lane Luis (Los Alamos, CA) / Wyatt Cox (Arroyo CA), 40.75 on 4, $3,632; 5. Todd Delano Grande, CA), 46.77 on 4; 6. Richard Haller (Mesquite, NV) / Merrill Staheli (Logandale, NV), (Oxnard, CA) / Tony Lee Boggs (Agua Dulce, CA), 47.48 on 4; 7. Tristan Ruffoni (Arroyo Grande, CA) / 43.26 on 4, $1,816; 6. Brian Anderson (Kamuela, Case Hirdes (Sacramento, CA), 48.76 on 4; 8. Craig HI) / Frank Mello (Avila Beach, CA), 44.61 on 4; 7. Walt Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Gary Gist Pritchard (Paso Robles , CA) / Brian White (Ukiah, (Placerville, CA), 44.94 on 4; 8. Dean Drosos CA), 51.32 on 4; 9. Phillip Ralls (Paso Robles , CA) / Tony Domingos (San Miguel, CA), 27.43 on 3; 10. (Gilbert, AZ) / Joseph Kimball (Higley, AZ), 46.04 on 4; 9. Ryan Browder (San Luis Obispo, CA) / Shawn Parrott (Acton, CA), 46.12 on 4; 10. Kyle Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Matt Schieltz (Fillmore, CA), 46.2 on 4 Century Bonus Average 1. Gary Christensen (Moorpark, CA) / Mike Fontes (Fillmore, CA), 30.86 on 3, $1,140; 2. Walt Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Gary Gist (Placerville, CA), 34.08 on 3, $760 #11 Preliminary Average 1. Paul Rush (Cantullio, TX) / Mike Qualls (Hico, TX), 34.9 on 4, $3,346; 2. Cash Parrott (Acton, CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA), 37.8 on #9 Shoot-Out: Brett Champlin (Carmel Valley, CA) / Tyler 4, $2,232; 3. Chelsea James Friday (Carmel Valley, CA), 40.59 on 4, $8,174 and $6,000 in (Porterville, CA) / Christopher James USTRC Flex Earnings (Porterville, CA), 41.25 on 4,

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$1,766; 4. Walt Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Derrek Hee (Shell Beach, CA), 42.36 on 4, $1,302; 5. Crystal Goldstein (Paso Robles , CA) / Dalton Pearce (San Luis Obispo, CA), 43.2 on 4, $650; 6. Tristan Ruffoni (Arroyo Grande, CA) / Ali Bilkey (Santa Ynez, CA), 44.24 on 4; 7. Keith Thornton (Talmage, CA) / Jim Williams (Kingman, AZ), 46.09 on 4; 8. Madison Anderson (Norco, CA) / Tyler Forsberg (Fillmore, CA), 46.17 on 4; 9. Diane Schieltz (Fillmore, CA) / Matt Schieltz (Fillmore, CA), 48.07 on 4; 10. Steve Davison (Agoura, CA) / Tony Lee Boggs (Agua Dulce, CA), 48.8 on 4 #11 Shoot-Out Average 1. J T Prather (Acton, CA) / Mike Fontes (Fillmore, CA), 32.75 on 4, $8,730; 2. Peg Williams (Kingman, AZ) / Jim Williams (Kingman, AZ), 33.25 on 4, $6,548; 3. Rick Parker (Fresno, CA) / Tommy Hardin (Del Rey, CA), 36.04 on 4, $4,364; 4. Tanner Kent (Oakdale, CA) / Bodi Dodds (Sanger, CA), 36.99 on 4, $2,182; 5. Luis Ramirez (Santa Ynez, CA) / Mike Fontes (Fillmore, CA), 38.24 on 4; 6. Diane Schieltz (Fillmore, CA) / Clint White (Shandon, CA), 40.33 on 4; 7. Jill Johnson (New Cuyama, CA) / Danny Fleming (Santa Maria, CA), 40.34 on 4; 8. Heidi J Durant Payne (Ruidoso, NM) / Tony Lee Boggs (Agua Dulce, CA), 41.7 on 4; 9. Bubba Garcia (Portales, NM) / Brad Bishop (Norco, CA), 41.87 on 4; 10. Lane Luis (Los Alamos, CA) / Wyatt Cox (Arroyo Grande, CA), 42.89 on 4 #10 Preliminary Average 1. Mary Stubblefield (Taft, CA) / Ron Hognestad (Hopland, CA), 35.96 on 4, $3,590; 2. Brittany Marie Dias (Hanford, CA) / Tommy Hardin (Del Rey, CA), 37.78 on 4, $2,394; 3. Zanga Schutte (Kamuela, HI) / Aletha Barkley (Kamuela, HI), 40.76 on 4, $1,894; 4. Janet Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Brian White (Ukiah, CA), 47.94 on 4, $1,396; 5. Walt Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA), 47.95 on 4, $698; 6. Randy Luginbill (Cloverdale, CA) / Brian White (Ukiah, CA), 48.39 on 4, $400; 7. Dusty Parrott (Acton, CA) / Shawn Parrott (Acton, CA), 49.18 on 4, $400; 8. Doug Lester (Cayucos, CA) / Doug Parker (Williams, CA), 49.69 on 4; 9. Judy Parker (Williams, CA) / Brian White (Ukiah, CA), 50.23 on 4; 10. Kyle Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Guy Payne (Ruidoso, NM), 50.36 on 4 #10 Shoot-Out Average 1. Alan Eastman (Sunol, CA) / Austin Condit (Pleasanton, CA), 43.61 on 4, $8,606; 2. Danny Fleming (Santa Maria, CA) / Caden Clay (Santa Maria, CA), 45.34 on 4, $6,456; 3. Jill Johnson (New Cuyama, CA) / Austin Condit (Pleasanton, CA), 46.9 on 4, $4,304; 4. Walt Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Gary Gist (Placerville, CA), 47.56 on 4, $2,152; 5. Walt Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Tyler Ishman (Phelan, CA), 51.09 on 4; 6. Doug Lester (Cayucos, CA) / Matt Schieltz (Fillmore, CA), 53.77 on 4; 7. Cory Stevens (Simi Valley, CA) / Mike Brown (Bakersfield, CA), 54.59 on 4; 8. Tammy White (Los Osos, CA) / Aletha Barkley


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(Kamuela, HI), 60.66 on 4; 9. Rob Gerner (Apple Valley, CA) / Terry Holliday (Barstow, CA), 65.37 on 4; 10. Dusty Parrott (Acton, CA) / Shawn Parrott (Acton, CA), 28.73 on 3 #9 Preliminary Average 1. Madison Anderson (Norco, CA) / Kiki Corona (Hemet, CA), 44.51 on 4, $3,726; 2. Dane Lybbert Browning (Coyote, CA) / Steven Nilmeyer (Coyote, CA), 45.27 on 4, $2,484; 3. Walt Scott (Canyon Country, CA) / Robert Lara (Norco, CA), 46.26 on CRX’D 4, $1,966; 4. Tanner Kent (Oakdale, CA) / J T Prather (Acton, CA), 46.58 on 4, $1,448; 5. Cory Stevens (Simi Valley, CA) / Steve Hatcher (Bakersfield, CA), 48.58 on 4, $724; 6. Kaitlin Gustave (Laguna Niguel, CA) / Ali Bilkey (Santa Ynez, CA), 48.64 on 4, $600; 7. Madison Anderson (Norco, CA) / Brad Bishop (Norco, CA), 48.75 on 4, $600; 8. Jill Johnson (New Cuyama, CA) / Ron Hognestad (Hopland, CA), 49.07 on 4, $400; 9. Doug Parker (Williams, CA) / Aletha Barkley (Kamuela, HI), 51.22 on 4, $400; 10. Rick Parker (Fresno, CA) / Red Stclair (Denair, CA), 51.62 on 4, $400 #9 Shoot-Out Average 1. Brett Champlin (Carmel Valley, CA) / Tyler Friday (Carmel Valley, CA), 40.59 on 4, $8,174; 2. Tanner Kent (Oakdale, CA) / J T Prather (Acton, CA), 41.22 on 4, $6,130; 3. Cory Stevens (Simi Valley, CA) / Steve Hatcher (Bakersfield, CA), 46.9 on 4, $4,088; 4. David Nuss (Exeter, CA) / Turner Houston (Tulare, CA), 47.77 on 4, $2,044; 5. Ryan Southwick (Santa Maria, CA) / Manuel Jorge (Santa Maria, CA), 49.13 on 4; 6. Heidi J Durant Payne (Ruidoso, NM) / Rowly Twisselman (Santa Margarita, CA), 52.88 on 4; 7. Jill Johnson (New Cuyama, CA) / Steve Hatcher (Bakersfield, CA), 55.21 on 4; 8. Luis Ramirez (Santa Ynez, CA) / John Fiscalini (Cambria, CA), 58.24 on 4; 9. Brittany Marie Dias (Hanford, CA) / Bodi Dodds (Sanger, CA), 26.71 on 3; 10. Carrie Mayfield (Buckeye, AZ) / Gary Mayfield (Buckeye, AZ), 32.6 on 3 #8 PickDraw Average 1. George Evetts (Hanford, CA) / Stephanie Ann Evetts (Hanford, CA), 34.66 on 3, $2,376; 2. Kaitlin Gustave (Laguna Niguel, CA) / Joe Battaglia (Paso Robles , CA), 34.91 on 3, $1,782; 3. Heidi J Durant Payne (Ruidoso, NM) / Manuel Jorge (Santa Maria, CA), 35.81 on 3, $1,188; 4. Dane Lybbert Browning (Coyote, CA) / John Fiscalini (Cambria, CA), 18.86 on 2, $594; 5. Dane Lybbert Browning (Coyote, CA) / Gary Nilmeyer (San Martin, CA), 21.75 on 2; 6. Rachel Sanders (Canyon Country, CA) / Kenny Rolston (Thousand Oaks, CA), 22.57 on 2; 7. Candice Giordano (San Jose, CA) / Melody Hutchins (San Miguel, CA), 27.81 on 2; 8. Torey Mayfield (Buckeye, AZ) / Dawson Parker (Saint Jo, TX), 32.16 on 2; 9. Robin Holliday (Barstow, CA) / Judy Parker (Williams, CA), 33.19 on 2; 10. Nancy Merriman (Camp Verde, AZ) / Bully Caddin (Newbury Park, CA), 34.61 on 2


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Paul Carney A Lot in a Short Time

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aul Carney was one of sixty-one men who walked out of performing at the Boston Garden Rodeo in 1936. They demanded better treatment. While the show’s organizer, Col. Johnson, was livid and originally refused to give in to the cowboys, a truce was eventually reached. This event led to the formation of Cowboy Turtle’s Association (CTA) which was the beginnings of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA). Paul was born in the small town of Galeton, Colorado on September 21, 1912. His father, N.V. Carney, had a homestead where they farmed and ran livestock. Young Paul became interested in the livestock operation and respectfully left farming alone. He developed a knack for breaking and training horses, and from thereafter, he just wanted to be a cowboy! Paul was always proud of his smalltime Colorado roots (Galeton, in far Northeastern Colorado, only had about 150 residents). He would always list his address as “Galeton, Colorado” for the announcer to call out.

He entered his first rodeo, the Greeley Stampede at the young age of fifteen. The following year he won the rookie bronc riding at Cheyenne Frontier days and thereafter was a rodeo cowboy for most of the rest of his life. Stock contractor, Verne Elliot, took young Carney under his wing, giving him a job. This allowed Paul to compete at rodeos as he worked for the contractor. He even got to compete in London, England in 1934 (he was only twenty-one) thanks, in part, to Elliot. Paul was soon off and running with his rodeo career and he did not need the safety-net of a job any longer (although he and Elliot remained lifelong friends). Paul regularly competed in four events: bareback, saddle bronc, bull (steer) riding and steer wrestling. He was versatile at both ends of the arena (he also roped calves) and won world championships in the bareback riding in 1937 and ’39. Also in 1939, he became the first man from Colorado to win the title of: All-around Champion of the World.

Was it because he was good at four events? Perhaps. Or could it have been a shirt? Burel Mulkey, who had won the 1938 All-around World Championship, gave Paul the shirt he was wearing...they joked about it, but you know how some rodeo superstitions are. Carney was also known to have a dry, but active sense of humor, taking a joke just as good as he gave one out. In 1937, when Paul was at the top of his rodeo game, he drew a bad bronc called, Hell’s Angel, who had gone unridden the previous nineteen tries. Paul rode Hell’s Angel that day at Madison Square Garden. He rode him again in 1939 at the same rodeo, but Paul once said, “....Hell’s Angel was the toughest bronc I’ve ever been on.” Even though Paul won the world in bareback (Hell’s Angel was a saddle bronc), each year he drew the “Angel” and covered him, Paul became a World Champion. Carney was also given credit as the first man who figured out that if you bent the shanks of your spurs in and down that it helped keep contact with a bucking animal. Rough stock spurs have


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construction company along with his been designed that way every since and construction business. brother, Albert. The couple also raised he was jokingly called “Shanks” Just as he was in the prime of life, horses on their “Diamond Two” ranch. Carney for many years. while working on a road project near the In 1942, the Carneys purchased Paul was easy going, yet very Grand Canyon on June 24, 1950, Paul champion quarter horse, Little Joe Jr. popular, and also a leader. World Carney fell over dead from a heart Champion, Gene Pruett, once attack. It seemed hard to believe said, “Paul was one of the he was only thirty-seven because world’s greatest riders. he had accomplished so much. Carney was also given credit as the first man who Although quiet and Out of respect for this great figured out that if you bent the shanks of your spurs cowboy, whose impact was unassuming, he was a leader among rodeo cowboys.” He largely felt in the short time he in and down that it helped keep contact with a was actively involved in the was here, Paul Carney was bucking animal. Rough stock spurs have been early CTA, holding card inducted into the National number twenty-one. He was on Cowboy & Western Heritage designed that way every since and he was jokingly the board as the steer riding Museum’s Rodeo Hall of Fame representative (It would be in 1961. In 1965, he was called “Shanks” Carney for many years. “bull riding” now-a-days, but inducted into the Colorado back then they rode long and Sports Hall of Fame and in 2001 (out of the great stud, Joe Bailey), and lanky, thousand-pound plus steers— to the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in brought him to their ranch. During some as big as horses.) Colorado Springs. this phase of life, Paul continued Shortly after winning the World Allcompeting in rodeos, although more on around Championship in 1939, Paul and Jim Olson (c) 2013 a local level. All-the-while he raised his wife, Lillian, moved to the Phoenix www.JimOlsonAuthor.com great quarter horses and ran the (Chandler), Arizona area and started a

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he Roping Company and many team ropers enjoyed four days of great team roping action in Show Low Arizona, July 4 - 7. Two trailers, trophy saddles, lots of cash and many prizes were handed out to winners throughout the weekend. The event offered many different formats and plenty of opportunities for ropers to take home some of the winning. Ropings included everything from a Kids dummy roping, open and lots of different numbered ropings. The cool air and great facility made this roping a great place to be this July 4th holiday. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners and thank you to The Roping Company for another successful event!

Results: Open 1. Tanner Baldwin/Tyler Whitlow, 12.57 on 2, $1,000; 2. Travis Whitlow/Tyler Whitlow, 13.86 on 2, $700.

#14 1. Quint Westcott/Steven Gaona, 20.62, $2,080; 2. Gary Kiehne/Daylan Frost, 20.88, $1,560; 3. Tanner Baldwin/Jose Zambrano, 21.14, $1,040; 4. Tyler Whitlow/Travis Whitlow, 21.28, $520. #8 1. Trevor Nowlin/Daylan Frost, 20.00, $5,000; 2. Berwin Barton/Wyatt Farnsworth, 23.71, $3,000; 3. Gary Kiehne/Wyatt Farnsworth, 24.22, $2,000; 4. Jacob Auza/Nate Mortenson, 25.65, $1,500; 5. Leonard Yazzie/Terry Stratton, 26.55, $1,000; 6. Trevor Nowlin/Matt Wiedner, 27.40, $1,000; 7. Armon Pearson/Mark Carlisle, 27.52, $1,000. Short go fast time not placing in the average: Calvin Grieve/Aaron Chee, 12.70, $1,000. #12 1. Dusty Perkins/Mark Carlisle, 19.32, $2,780; 2. Monty James/Brandon Perkins, 20.09, $2,100; 3. Renaldo Wartz/Ken Wartz, 20.35, $1,500; 4. Trevor Nowlin/Rawley Ben, 20.72, $940; 5. Rudy Clark Sr./Berwin Barton, 22.84, $600. Short go fast time not placing in the average: Hershall Gregg Jr./Cody Goklish, 6.76, $400. #11 1. Trevor Nowlin/Ranger Hill, 22.72, $2,060; 2. John VanWinkle/Owen Perkins, 23.16/$1,600; 3. Trevor Nowlin/Joseph Auza, 23.86, $1,120; 4. Leon Nez/Derrick Joe, 25.87, $700; 5. Steve Snider/Rick Kerby, 28.54, $400. #11 Trailer 1. Zack Little/Sugar Ray Beatty, 21.77, $4,560; 2. Sergio Carranza Sr./Ryan Begay, 21.82,

$3,420; 3. Buster Reed/Joey Nastacio, 22.18, $2,470; 4. Tom Saganitso/Dustin Williams, 24.58, $2,090; 5. Jim Baldwin/Romeo Moreno, 26.80, $1,710; 6. Darren Hartwick/Steve Frost, 27.54, $1,330; 7. Ivan Torres/Carl Sweazee, 27.58, $1,140; 8. Monty James/Ranger Hill, 27.61, $950; 9. Luke Sagg/Ranger Hill, 28.21, $760; 10. Porfe Decochea/Abi Garate, 28.8, $570; Short go fast time not placing in the average: Beau Beaumont/Derrick Ben, 10.69, $500. #10 40 & Over 1. Jeannette Lucero/Hector Lucero, 37.85, $1,560; 2. Jim Baldwin/Daniel Chee, 39.9, $940; 3. Lance Flake/JR Dixon, 42.26, $620. #10 1. Steven Benally/Owen Perkins, 25.83, $3,000; 2. Kyle Esparza/Dominique Todacheenie, 27.99, $2,000; 3. Shawn Lester/Harrison Donald, 28.85, $1,550; 4. Dawson Buchanan/Cleve Sangster, 30.79, $1,080; 5. Benny Goodman/Trevor Hatch, 31.27, $820; 6. Tim Jewell/Trevor Nowlin, 31.61, $640. #9 Saddle 1. Scorpion Yanez/Chance Shurtz, 24.86, $5,500; 2. Benny Goodman/Jacob Auza, 28.38, $4,250; 3. Dawson Buchanan, 29.01, $3,000; 4. Ramone Hernandez/Jacob Auza, 29.19, $2,250; 5. Doyle Yazzie/Oscar Watson, 29.38, $2,000; 6/7. Mike Newton/Rusty Palmer, 31.17, $1,625; 6/7. Benny Goodman/Gary Little, 31.17 $1,625; 8. Jamie Lucero/Ty White, 31.96, $1,250; 9. Dawson Buchanan/Dylon Buchanan, 32.10, $1,000; 10. Randall Bigman/Jason Belone, 33.23,

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$1,000; 11. Brennan Tallman/Sonny Cummard, 33.65, $750; 12. Alexis Bringus/Sergio Carranza Jr., 34.57, $750. Short go fast time not in the average: Bruce Bolen/Ty White, 13.55, $500. #8 1. Dave Tsosie Sr./Trevor Hatch, 34.40, $1,120; 2. Kyle Esparza/Owen Perkins, 37.35, $670; 3. Dawson Buchanan/Owen Perkins, 41.78, $450. #6 1. Jim Estrada/Tyson Wright, 40.10 on 3, $1,360; 2. Doug Torres/Alfred Valenzuela, 59.15 on 3, $1,020; 3. Les Kamman/Marcus Parry, 24.57 on 2, $680; 4. Arlinda Coates/Wes Farley, 28.57 on 2, $340. #7 Buckle 1. Cindy Little/Kelton Little, 37.29, $2,380; 2. Kicker Zagatoh/TomVancleave, 38.77, $1,840; 3. Trampus Mansker/Lloyd Pahi, 54.93, $1,300; 4. Jimmy Thompson/Martinez Goklish, 55.48, $820; 5. Hetor Estrada/Miguel Sepulvedo, 55.82, $480.

#8 Trailer 1. Abi Garate/Kyle Kindelay, 22.37, $4,000; 2. Jeff Hunt/John Henry Gaona, 25.23, $2,800; 3. Dave Tsosie/Shawn Murphy Jr., 26.83, $2,000; 4. Ed Wisdom/Jay Chavez, 27.47, $1,600; 5. Joe Lester/Melanie Greymountain, 29.86, $1,400; 6. Julio Talamantes/Sonny Mike, 30.51, $1,000; 7. Rayme Billy/Benny Murrieta, 31.18, $800; 8. Rick Ortiz/Jay Chavez, 32.01, $800; 9. Candelario Chaparro/Abrian Dickson, 32.84, $600; 10. Dave Tsosie/Ernie Gorman Jr., 34.10, $600.

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Fuller Productions Mormon Lake July 4th Weekend Results Carlos Bustamante / James Roberson, 37.04, $3,990; 5. Freddie Chavez / Ben Rearden, 37.77, $2,000 Short Go - Fast Time 1. Terry Strattton / Gordon Nikolaus, 7.55, $1,000 #12 World Series Qualifier #11 World Series Winners Ran Vanlandingham 1. Toby Foote / Shawn Gross, 36.82, $10,680; 2. and Cling Groff Gaither Martin / Gordon Nikolaus, 36.89, $7,440; 3. Diego Rico / Johnny Rico, 37.39, $5,500; 4. Rory Fast Time – 1st Round Jepson / Troy Baxter, 38.54, $3,880; 5. Brett Fite / 1. Grant Reed / Nolan Riley, 8.23, $780; 2. Pat Riley Larry Webber, 40.21, $2,910; 6. Pam Sproul / Whip / Art Belis, 9.09, $520 Lewis, 41.3, $1,950 #9 World Series Qualifier Short Go – Fast Time 1. Justin Franks / Michelle Rezzonico, 54.07, $9,970; #13 World Series Winners Terry Statton and 1. Kent Benson / Chad Benson, 9.23, $1,000 2. Silverio Mendez / Al Baloo, 54.28, $6,950; 3. Joe Shawn Gross #11 World Series Qualifier Campbell / Will Campbell, 63.58, $5,130; 4. Colleen 1. Ryan Vanlandingham / Clint Groff, 35.4, $12,960; Watson / Brent White, 42.91/3, $3,620; 5. Francisco e had a good turnout over the 2. Danny Eide / Dan Narramore, 37.02, $8,790; 3. Aranda / Fransisco Gutierrez, 22.65/2, $2,720; 6. three day weekend at Mormon Jack Reed / Colton Thomas, 37.09, $6,940; 4. Mike Shott / Randy Wood, 24.86/2, $1,810 Lake. We had a total of 1285 teams Michael Munoz / Rene Rodriguez, 39.77, $5,090; 5. Short Go – Fast Time Michael Munoz / Richard Lowe, 40.2, $4,170; 6. competing for cash, prizes or a chance to 1. Justin Franks / Michelle Rezzonico, 13.91, $1,000 Dave Washburn / Jody Burnside, 41.53, $3,700; 7. qualify for the WSTR Finales in Las #8 Roping Vegas, NV. As always we thank our great Bart Judd / Troy Judd, 42.4, $2,780; 8. Lee Laskosky 1. Brian Friar / Tim Gibson, 37.11, $3,210; 2. / Danny Padilla, 43.26, $1,850 crew for all their hard work along with Herschel Lester / Joe Grace, 37.92, $2,180; 3. Short Go – Fast Time the ropers and their families who came Daniel Tee / Tim Gibson, 41.72, $1,730; 4. Logan 1. E. J. Kaufman / Chuck Perkins, 11.75, $1,000 Hefner / Michael Brockett, 43.42, $1,260; 5. Kerry and roped over the holiday weekend. #10 World Series Qualifier Black / Paul Rosson, 45.18, $1,040; 6. Kelli Bradley Please know we appreciate all of you, 1. Grant Reed / Art Belis, 37.29, $13,240; 2. Barry hope to see you over Labor Day Weekend Rose / Casey Rose, 43.68, $9,930; 3. Ronald Walker / Wyatt Lacey, 45.54, $920; 7. Stanley Smith / Joe Murdock, 46.63, $690; 8. Bruce Zolman / Chas / Sean Wright, 44.02, $7,170; 4. Brad Horner / in Prescott, AZ. Deganahl, 46.77, $470 Nolan Riley, 45.57, $6,070; 5. Jack Reed / Fred Fast Time – 1st Round Coffinger, 45.72, $4,960; 6. Larry Willie / Bob Prize Winners 1. Ron Pitman / Bryson Alder, 9.37, $790; 2. Brian Barton, 46.78, $3,860; 7. Roger Verquer / Frank All Girl Roping Friar / Tim Gibson, 9.63, $470; 3. Logan Hefner / Weidner, 47.99, $3,310; 8. Tyler Scott / David Durana Havins / Tanya Sheppard – Trophy Buckles Robert Lopez, 9.7, $310 Jenkins, 48.78, $2,760; 9. Billy Resor / #8 Roping Duane Russey, 28.53/3, $2,210; 10. Brian Friar / Tim Gibson – Trophy Buckles Debbie Carter/ Logan Curtis, 30.15/3, Kids Dummy Roping $1,650; Short Go – Fast Time Michael Calmelat, Tyra Bitsie, Tyler Chee 1. Barry Rose / Casey Rose, 7.72, $1,000 #14 Warm- Up Roping All Girl Roping 1. Nathan Singletary / Pat Chischillie, 31.14, 1. Durana Havins / Tanya Sheppard, 33.85, $4,800; 2. Troy Stoll / Kal Jepson, 34.19, $3,600; 3. $1,820; 2. Nasia Shrader / Kera Washburn, Terry Stratton / Gordon Nikolaus, 35.48, $2,400; 4. 37.67, $1,080; 3. Debbie Hopes / Kera Rod Reidhead / Kevin Yazzie, 36.36, $1,200 Washburn, 46.8, $730 #13 World Series Qualifier Fast Time – 1st Round 1. Terry Statton / Shawn Gross, 34.73, $9,980; 2. 1. Jamie Singletary / Tammy Lewis, 6.09, Kyle Lincoln / Austin Carmen, 35.17, $7,130; 3. Joe $400 Campbell / Beau Billingslea, 36.95, $5,420; 4. #10 World Series Winners Grant Reed and Art Belis #10 Warm-up 1. Herschel Lester / Wayland Riggs, 32.09, $3,880; 2. Scott Dieringer / James Roberson, 35.03, $2,710; 3. Skip Skamp / Travis Taylor, 35.57, $2,000; 4. Dagoverto Vega / Paco Calixtro, 36.76, $1,410; 5. Clay Hardt / Thumper Hardt, 37.07, $1,060; 6. Debbie Hopes / Colton Thomas, #9 World Series Winners Justin Franks and #12 World Series Winners Toby Foote and Shawn Gross 41.8, $710 Michelle Rezzonico

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#8 Incentive 1. Leroy Dansie & Maurice Yazzie, Saddles, $200; 2. Rosendo Joe & Franco Lamone, Buckles, $200; 3. Jerry Lamone & Jackson Begay, Jackets, $200. #13 1. Zane Dansie & Sherwin Dick, $2,000; 2. Erickson Littleben & Sherwin Dick, $800; 3. Marco Sells & Chuck Sells, $520

July 4 2013 Trailer Roping Farmington, UT Trailer Winner: Scott Hulme 1. Leroy Dansie & Scott Hulme, Saddles, $400; 2. Tom Marble & Todd Chamberlain, Buckles, $800; 3. Wes Hoskins & Stefan Ramone, Jackets, $600; 4. Braydin Evans & Scott Hulme, Jackets, $400; 5. Burke Palleson & Gary Hall, Jackets, $200. Incentive Winners 1. Sam Lunceford & Andy King, Saddles; 2. Nicole Porter & Robbie Hopper, Buckles; 3. Burk Palleson & Gary Hall, Jackets. Short Go-Cactus Rope Certificates 1. Payton Stokes & Scott Hulme

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Rope a Goat, Win a Truck!

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t’s goat roping time! And not just your average goat roping, but a truck goat roping. How many times have you been to a goat roping and the High Point Roper gets to drive away in a pickup truck? Not many I’m sure. Well that is what Mason Georges has been working on and it will take place Friday August 9, 2013 in Belen, New Mexico at the Belen Sheriff’s Posse Bar and Cafe. Mason has had a vision for this event for some time and together with all of the sponsors, M&S Livestock, Old Mill Farm & Ranch, Richard Saavedra Livestock, Prescott Livestock Auction, 7-11 Cattle Co., Stock & Gosney Transport, T & T Trailet Sales, Sheriff’s Posse Cafe, Valley Tractor, there is a 1991 Chevrolet ¾ ton, 4 wheeldrive waiting for some lucky goat roper to drive home.

“I just thought it would be great to have a goat roping and give away a truck. The entries are not that high and winning a pickup at a goat roping, is not that common.” Says Mason. This event will most likely get goat ropers of all ages and even some out of retirement. The roping is a 3 head progressive after 1 and will take 20 teams to the short round that will be sold in a Calcutta. So there is even an opportunity for the nongoat roper to cash in on some of the action. In addition to the main roping there will be a special match roping were 4 veteran goat ropers will compete in a special elimination type format. This is one goat roping you won’t want to miss. Make sure to mark your calendar and for more details on this event check the ad in this issue of The All-Around.


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Mesalands’ Rodeo Coach Resigns Article Courtesy of Quay County Sun

C.J. Aragon

C.J. Aragon, who led the Mesalands Community College rodeo teams to national prominence, has resigned to take over the head coaching position for the Odessa College Wranglers in

Odessa, Texas. Aragon, 38, said he tendered his resignation as Mesalands Community College’s intercollegiate rodeo coach last week after accepting the offer to head the rodeo team at Odessa. He called this move a “once in a lifetime opportunity.” “I am thankful for all of the support I received while at Mesalands,” Aragon said. “It has been a great ride for the past six years.” Before Aragon took over the reigns of the rodeo program in 2007, Mesalands was ranked 117th in the nation and had sent only one competitor to the CNFR. “Currently, we are looking for an interim rodeo coach to fill this vacant position while we do a national search for a permanent rodeo coach for Mesalands,” said Dr. Aaron Kennedy, one of the codirectors of the college until its new president, Thomas Newsom, assumes his duties on August 1. Aragon said he has enjoyed tremendous support from the college and community in making Mesalands the great rodeo program it is today. Aragon’s success has included a No. 1 national ranked women’s team for Mesalands and qualifying to compete as a team five times at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming. Under Aragon’s leadership, the Mesalands women’s team finished 11th in the nation at the 2013 CNFR with 165 points. Macy Fuller of Wittman, Arizona, finished fourth in the Women’s AllAround. The Mesalands men’s team ended the year 24th in the nation with 170 points. Aragon was also named the coach of the year four times in the Grand Canyon Region and earned the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Coach

of the Year honors in 2010. Aragon said it was his success at Mesalands that led to Odessa College tapping him to fill the position of head rodeo coach. That position had been vacant since June 20 when former coach Kelly Doster resigned. “They made it very clear to me that I was their guy,” Aragon said. “They rolled out the red carpet for me when I went down to visit them about the job.” Aragon said he was not going to make any decision until he returned from visiting the college. He said after his tour of the college and meetings with OC’s Athletic Director Wayne Baker, he called his wife and told her, “This is where I need to be.” Kennedy said Mesalands College “would like to thank Coach Aragon for the excellent job he has done for the College and the Mesalands Rodeo Team. We wish him well in all his future endeavors.” Aragon said Odessa’s college rodeo program is one of the top five elite programs in the nations. He said being offered the coaching position at Odessa is comparable to National Football League coach being offered the coaching position of a powerhouse team. “It is such a great honor to be asked to take over such a storied program,” Aragon said.

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Aragon said Odessa College’s rodeo program has the resources and strengths already in place in their program that will allow him to compete for a national championship every year as a team and in individual events. The Wranglers finished 15th overall at the 2013 CNFR and had two bull riders finish in the top 10.

Mathews Land and Cattle Hot Heels Showdown June 15, 2013 Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Posse Arena, Albuquerque, NM Results: #10 Warm-Up Roping Steve Chavez / Tommy Jackson, 28.21, $500 Alex Carson / Derrick Joe, 29.80, $450 Wayne Jiron / Faron Candelaria, 31.09, $400 Steve Chavez / Mathius Lee, 37.19, $350 Jon Satriana / Ryan Sanders, 40.96, $300 High Point Roper – Saddle Winners Top Header Steve Chavez Top Heeler Tommy Jackson #9 Hot Heels Showdown Michael Garcia / AJ Sauceda, 26.38, $900 Leon Nez / Ryan Begay, 27.75, $600 Adam Martinez / Ryan Begay, 29.66, $480 Ryan Begay / Jerome Montoya, 30.66, $350 Brody Wade / Tommy Jackson, 34.83, $200 High Point Roper – Hot Heels Winner Ryan Begay

Tyler and Clay Sieber dominate IFYR Team Roping

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he leader board for the team roping at this year’s International Finals Youth Rodeo, held July 7 through July 12 looked more like a PRCA rodeo than a youth rodeo. Texas cousins, Tyler Sieber, 18, and Clay Sieber, 17, demonstrated the value of consistency. The duo split the first round with a 5.6, then won third in the second round with a Tyler and Clay Sieber 5.5, and as high team back, won the short go with another 5.6 for a total 16.7-seconds on three head. This stellar roping earned the pair $4,334 for the week. “I didn’t have a great state finals,” explained Tyler. “So I was feeling pretty determined. It was great to be able to win with my cousin.” Trevor Kirchenschlager, Yuma, Colorado, also made an outstanding calf roping run during the short go with a time of 8.9 for an aggregate time of 31.0 on three head, also earning him fourth place in the average. In the All Around race Luke Madsen, Marshalltown, Iowa, finished fourth for his calf roping and team roping earnings. Marcus Theriot, Poplarville, Mississippi, ended up fifth in the All Around with earnings in calf roping, team roping, and steer wrestling.


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Dollar Center Trading & Pawn, INC. PAWN — BUY — SELL

August 24, 2013 Enter at 9 a.m. • Rope at 10 a.m.

#6 capped at a #4 • $20/roper • Enter up #10 no cap • $20/roper • Enter up #12 Slide no cap • $20/roper • Enter up

Wednesday Night Team Roping Practice 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. $20/roper

We Pawn Cars, Trucks, Tools, Jewelry, Native American Items, Electronics, Trailers, RV’s, Off Road Toys, Boats, Ranch Equipment, Tractors, and Much More. Located at Exit 257 North of Interstate I-40 2 miles East of Winslow, Arizona Auto Sales: 928/289-1993 Pawn Shop: 928/289-1995

Information: Jimmy 505.459.6851

A CUT ABOVE BUCKLES

CUSTOM TROPHY SADDLE S

CUSTOM TROPHY BUCKLES

There’s a in town

Andy Andrews 951/600-0444 Kyle Graff 949/412-1582 email: acutabovesilver@hotmail.com www.outlawsaddles.com

Matt Wilson 530/905-1599 George Goins email: outlawsaddles@gmail.com www.outlawsaddles.com


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BUFFALO ARENA 664 High Llama Lane 6 Miles East of downtown Durango

SATURDAYS ALL SUMMER G WEATHER PERMITTING Summer Roping Camp G RV Spots G Covered Pens G Practice Cattle G Arena Access Miles of Trails - BLM Access

Summer Buckle Series #10 Handicapped Pick/Draw Pick 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 for $75/roper Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #6 Entries close at 10:45 a.m.

Jr./Sr. Roping 100% Payback • $10/run • Enter 3x Jrs. pick partners • Adults rope for no $ Jrs. capped at #3 • 15 years and under

#11 Handicap Pick 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 for $75/roper Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #7 Entries for this ropings will not close before 1:00 p.m.

BUCKLE SERIES WILL RUN EACH MONTH JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. BUCKLES TO HIGH POINT #5 AND OVER HEADER, #5 AND OVER HEELER, #4 AND UNDER HEADER AND #4 AND UNDER HEELER AT THE END OF EACH MONTH. All ropings are 3 steer, progressive. Management has the right to adjust numbers or to refuse entry. 1/3 stock charge. Maximum of 4 seconds off in Handicap. We use Roper's Assistant Software. Enter cash, pay cash. Free runs can be purchased, if not, 1/2 the $ and no points towards buckle.

Must have a current USTRC or WSTR card and picture ID for payout! We Will Also Be Having a 6 Week Summer Buckle Series For The Youth June 15 through August 1, 2013.

ROPING PRACTICE Monday and Thursdays 6:00 p.m. $20 - 1st horse $10 - 2nd horse

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WalMart One Mile Hwy. 550 to Farmington

For more information call Calvin 970.749.8187 For directions call Kim 970.759.9661

Hwy. 160 E to Bayfield

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Navajo Nation Truck Roping September 5 - 7, 2013 Window Rock, Arizona 2013 Dodge 4x4 3/4 Ton 4-door Diesel Truck to High Point Roper of Truck Roping Truck Guaranteed No Matter Number of Teams

Thursday, September 5 Enter at 8:00 a.m. • Rope at 9:00 a.m.

Excellent Cattle

Friday, September 6 8 a.m. Finish Truck Roping if necessary

OPEN DRAWPOT

Ladies Breakaway

$30/roper • Enter 4x • Limited to 1st 200 teams

Sign up at 1 p.m. Rope at 2 p.m. 4 calves for $150/roper Limited to 40 ropers

Books close for the Truck Roping at 11 a.m.

#10 TRUCK ROPING Pick 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 for $150/roper Enter 6x for a total of 18 runs Capped at an Elite #5 3-Steer Average Average Payoff (Based on 800 Teams but will be adjusted accordingly) 1st Saddles & $3,500 4th Jackets & $1,600 2nd Buckles & $2,500 5th Jackets & $1,000 3rd Jackets & $2,200 6th Jackets & $600 Short Round 1st Buckles & $1,000

Saturday, September 7 Enter at 1 p.m. • Rope at 2 p.m.

#4 & Under Saddle Roping Pick 1, draw 2 or draw all 3 for $100/roper • Enter 3x Saddles to 1st in Average Cash Paid Out According to Number of Teams

If Truck Roping is not finished by 9 p.m. Thursday it will continue at 8 a.m. Friday morning.

Sponsors:

• Top 50 to short-go • Any tie will be roped off!

Saturday Night Enter at 5 p.m. • Rope at 6 p.m.

Open Roping $75/roper • 6-steer • Enter 4x

TRIAD numbers only. Current USTRC cards required. Cash or credit cards only. Appropriate cut-off times and handicaps TBA. Zane Dansie -

ZD Cattle Co.

801/599-1238 • www.zdroping.com


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Albuquerque, NM Bernalillo Sheriff’s Posse Arena SATURDAY, AUGUST 10

Books open 8 a.m. Rope 9:30 a.m.

#15

$150/roper, Enter 2x, 80% Payback

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

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

#11 Cool Down

Pick 1, draw 1 for $150/roper, Enter 2x

SUNDAY, AUGUST 11

Books open 8 a.m. Rope 9:30 a.m. #11 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x

#10 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x

#9 World Series Qualifier $150/roper, Enter 2x

#9 World Series Qualifier

Pick 1, draw 1 for $150/roper, Enter 2x, BUCKLES TO AVERAGE WINNERS (Winnings from #9 Pick/Draw count towards World Series accumulated earnings for WSTR members)

Books close for each roping at the start of 3rd round of previous roping

Must be 21 years old or turn 21 anytime during 2013 to participate in WS Qualifiers. WSTR membership or USTRC membership required to collect winnings: You may purchase your 2013 WSTR card for $60 on site or on line or by calling 505.898.1755. WSTR memberships are free to ropers 70 and older. Classifications powered by TRIAD.

For Information: Oren Mathews 505/617-0627 • Chris Francis 505/429-0164 www.bigdaddyteamroping.com

CORRIENTE Buckle CO.

MATHEWS LAND AND CATTLE SPONSORS T&T Trailers Belen, NM

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M & S Livestock & Old Mill Farm & Ranch present the

ROPE FOR THE TRUCK GOAT ROPING Friday, August 9, 2013 • Belen Sheriff’s Posse Arena Enter at 5:30 p.m. - Rope at 6:30 p.m. • $10/Team Enter as many times as you want • 3 head, progressive on 1 Points Awarded In First Round & Average TOP 20 TEAMS IN SHORT ROUND WILL BE SOLD IN A CALCUTTA

HIGH POINT ROPER WILL WIN A 1991 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON, SINGLE CAB, 4 WD TRUCK Starts and runs great!

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SPECIAL ELIMINATION MATCH ROPING CA LCUT John English & Paul Guiterrez • Seth Hall & Pedro Maestas TA

Ryan Vanlandingham & Brandon Gonzales • Ryan Cook & Cody Miribal

All four teams will match on 3 goats and the team with the longest time will be eliminated. The 3 teams will match on 3 goats with the longest being eliminated. Then the top 2 teams will match on 5 goats to determine the champions. Calcutta: 4 teams will sell for first match; remaining 3 teams will sell for 2nd match; top 2 teams will sell for the final match.

For more info call Mason Georges 505.835.3505

$50 AT THE OLD MILL THE DAY OF THE ROPING YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 FREE ENTRY

SUMMER SADDLE SERIES Torrance County Fairgrounds • Estancia, NM Enter 5 to 6 p.m. • Rope 6:30 p.m. #12 Slide

SERIES DATES

#10 Handicap

No cap Pick one, draw two or draw three for $100/roper May enter 2x

August 15

Capped at a #6 heeler Pick one, draw two or draw three for $100/roper May enter 2x

September 19

SADDLES TO HIGH MONEY HEADER AND HEELER OF SERIES. MUST ATTEND AT LEAST 3 JACKPOTS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE SADDLES. HEADSTALLS TO HIGH MONEY HEADER AND HEELER OF EACH DAY. CASH ONLY NO CHECKS Current USTRC Card Required to Enter 1/3 Stock Charge 3 Steer, Progressive For more information contact Jett Sharp 505.705.4703 or Cyle Sharp 505.705.4702

SHARP PRODUCTIONS

SHARP PRODUCTIONS

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WILLIE PATTERSON

TEAM ROPINGS

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CASH ONLY

Saturday and Sunday • Same Format Each Day

August 10 - 11, 2013 Gutierrez Arena • Hondo, New Mexico Books open 9:00 a.m. • Rope at 10 a.m. Books close at end of 3rd round of previous roping 1/3 Stock Charge

#11 SLIDE

No cap - anyone can rope. 1.5 seconds added per number over #11 team. 1.5 seconds per number subtracted under #11 team. • For example: #12 team = +1.5 seconds; #10 team = –1.5 seconds. Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times 4 head, progressive on 1.

#1O PICK OR DRAW

Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times • 4 head

#9 PICK OR DRAW

Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times • 4 head

#8 PICK OR DRAW

Pick 1, draw 1 or draw 2 for $100/roper • Enter 3 times • 4 head

In order to rope, men must be 40 YEARS of age in the 2013 calendar year, women must be 30 years of age in the 2013 calendar year. Must have a 2013 40+ membership to rope. Must have a 2013 USTRC membership to rope. TRIAD numbers only. Cash only. USTRC & 40+ memberships may be purchased on site.

For more information call Willie Patterson 575.799.5932

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Andrews, TX - September 7-8, 2013 Andrews County Expo Books open 8-9 a.m. • Rope at 9:30 a.m. - Both Days

SATURDAY #15 Pick or Draw No age limit • $150/roper Enter 2X • 80% payback

#13 World Series Qualifier Must be 21 • $150/roper Enter 2X • No Cap

SUNDAY

Cowboy Church • 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

#10 World Series Qualifier Must be 21 • $150/roper • Enter 2X Capped at #6 Heeler

#9 World Series Qualifier Must be 21 • $150/roper • Enter 2X Capped at #6 Heeler

#12 World Series Qualifier

#9 World Series Affiliate

Must be 21 • $150/roper • Enter 2X No Cap

No Age Limit • Pick or Draw • $100/roper Enter 3X • Capped at an Elite #5 Heeler 2/3 Payback • Buckles to Average Winners

#11 World Series Qualifier Must be 21 • $150/roper • Enter 2X Capped at Elite #6 Heeler

All Girl Pick 1/draw 2 • $150/roper

#8 Drawpot Schedule Andrews, TX September 7-8, 2013 Levelland, TX October 12-13, 2013 For more information, call:

Gerry Tully 575.937.2298 or Malaika Tully-Suggs 817.219.6704

No Age Limit Bring 1/draw 1 or Draw 2 for $120/roper Enter 2X • Elite #4 Cap • 3-steer Must be 21 years old or turn 21 anytime during 2013 to participate in WS qualifiers. A 2013 WSTR Membership or 2013 USTRC membership is required to collect winnings. You may purchase your 2013 WSTR card for $60 onsite or online at wstroping.com, or by calling 505.898.1755. WSTR memberships are free to ropers 70 and older. Classifications powered by TRIAD.

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Rio Grand Classic 11870 Gateway E • El Paso, TX 79927 • 915.858.0590 CATTLE SALE SCHEDULE

H During the summer months, we will have sales every other Tuesday Tuesday, August 6, 2013 - 1 p.m. • Tuesday, August 20, 2013 - 1 p.m. NO SALE SEPTEMBER 3, 2013

H After September, we will resume sales every week Tuesday, September 10, 17 & 24, 2013

H Next catalog Horse Sale will be the 4th Thursday of September Thursday, September 26, 2013 - 5 p.m.

BANENS TRAILERS FOR SALE 14 x 5 Black, bumper pull, half top, 1-6,000 lb. 8 hole axle, 1 cut gate in a gate, escape door, 1 solid back gate $4,600

#3568 14 x 6 Silver, bumper pull full metal top, 2-3,500 lb. axles, 1 cut gate, escape door $4,560 #1485 14 x 6 Tan, bumper pull full metal top, 2-3,500 lb. axles, 1 cut gate in gate $4,460 #8229 16 x 6 Black, bumper pull ½ Top, 2-3,500 lb. axles, 1 cut gate in gate, escape door $4,640 #2835 16 x 6.8 White, full metal top, regular stock sides, 2 axles, 1 cut gate in gate $7,350 #2836 16 x 6.8 Silver, full metal top, half solid sides, 1-7,000 lb. axle, 1 cut gate (calf gate) $6,150 #3565 16 x 6.8 Tan, full metal top, regular stock sides, 1-7,000 lb. axle, slant tack room w/3 tier saddle rack, 1 cut gate $6,870

#2834 18 x 6.8 Tan, full metal top, regular stock sides, 2 axles, 1 cut gate in gate $7,650 #2826 20 x 6.8 White, full metal top, regular stock sides, 2 axles, 2 cut gates $7,850 #3448 24 x 6.8 White, full metal top, solid sides, 2 axles, 4 ft. straight tack, 2 cut gate $9,750 #3449 24 x 6.8 White, full metal top, solid sides, 2 axles, 4 ft. straight tack, 2 cut gates $9,750 #5583 28 x 6.8 Tan, full metal top, regular stock sides, 2 axles, 4 ft. front tack, 2 cut gates $10,580 #5582 28 x 6.8 Tan, full metal top, 3-7,000 lb. axles, 2 cut gates in gates, sliding calf gate in back $10,650 #4660 40 x 7 Black, full metal top, 3-8,000 lb. axles, 235/75 R 17.5 wheels 14 ply, 4 cut gates $16,850

We do take trade-ins and special orders.

#5586 16 x 5 Black, ½ top, solid sides, 1-7000 lb. rubber torsion axle 8 hole lug, 1 cut gate $5,850

Used Trailer 2007 32 ft. Black Delco canvas top $10,000

TUB GRINDERS Model 1050 w/scale

Model 620 - $9,850

Model 620 w/ scale - $11,750

Model 1050 - $13,850

Model 1050 w/ scale - $16,200


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t was no doubt “Cowboy Christmas” in the Southwest over the 2013 July 4th holiday weekend. Cowboys and cowgirls from all across the southwest took advantage of the four day weekend and filled their trucks with fuel, loaded the horses and hit the road. This is the weekend contestants wait for all year. Attempting to try and fill their bank accounts and also gather points in their respective associations for the final stretch towards the end of the year finals. Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado had the contestants burning up the pavement to make it to as many events as they could. There was mud, sunshine, wind and rain, but through it all, all events reported good attendance from both contestants and spectators. One of Arizona’s big events was the 101st Consecutive Apache County Sheriff’s Posse, Round Valley Rodeo in Springerville/Eager. This one day rodeo was a great addition to the July 4th celebrations. 101st Consecutive Round Valley Rodeo July 4, 2013, Springerville/Eagar, Arizona Wild Horse Race 1. Jimmy Smuty, Jeff Jackson, Dodge Big Thumb Bareback Riding 1/2. Adam Tanner, 72; 1/2. John Killian, 72 Steer Wrestling 1. Cooper Kilpatrick, 7.5 Tie-Down Roping 1. Pat Bain, 10.8 Incentive Tie-Down Roping 1. Pat Bain, 10.8 Saddle Bronc Riding No Qualified Rides Breakaway Roping 1. Shelby Montano, 2.9 Team Roping 1. Tanner Baldwin / Victor Aros, 4.7 Incentive Team Roping 1. Carson Lee / Tyler Raben, 12.0 Bull Riding 1. Hadley Miller, 81 Barrel Race 1. Kelly Waide, 18.19 All-Around 1. Shelby Montano

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New Mexico followed tradition with the well-known Smokey Bear Stampede in Capitan. The community of Capitan, once again rolled out the red carpet, not only for the contestants but for the many families that made the trip to the mountains to join in on the fun and excitement.

Smokey Bear Stampede Results 58th Annual Bucking H Rodeo First Performance July 4, 2013 Ranch Broncs 1. Pecos Prather, 73, $500; 2. Kyle Goss, 70, $120; 3. Pete Brockman, 70, $120 Calf Roping 1. Billy Bob Brown, 12.30, $435; 2. Conner Hall, 12.33, $326; 3. Quinten Ellis, 12.97, $227 Ladies Breakaway 1. Leann Herring, 3.06, $594; 2. Kerstie Davis, 3.20, $445; 3. Kodi Armatage, 3.44, $297; 4. Kenneday Kirkpatrick, 3.49, $149 Saddle Bronc No Qualified Rides Barrel Racing 1. Danielle Bassett, 17.720, $1168; 2. Lindsey Ewing, 17.960, $870; 3. Kaylen Hazen, 18.153, $584; 4. Margo Smith, 18.157, $292 Team Roping 1. Jake Brown / J.D. Logan, 5.36, $3186; 2. Jake Brown / Logan Medlin, 5.93, $2388; 3. Cort Smith / Cole Rogers, 5.95, $1592; 4. Seth Hall / Cody Garza, 6.08, $796 Bull Riding 1. Westin Fowler, 77, $950 Second Performance July 5, 2013 Ranch Broncs 1/2. Mark Johnson, 72, $300; 1/2. Daniel McCauley, 72, $300 Calf Roping 1. Cody Dan Jordan, 10.26, $435; 2. R.H. Whitton, 10.53, $326; 3. Colten Sellers, 11.92, $228 Ladies Breakaway 1. Brittany Herring, 2.65, $616; 2. Zoe Sharp, 3.08, $462; 3. Kodi Armitage, 3.64, $308; 4. Kersti Davis, 3.81, $154 Saddle Bronc 1. Kasey Sisk, 70, $500 Barrel Racing 1. Kelly Sparks, 16.866, $992; 2. Tessa Salsedo, 16.988, $745; 3. Katie Autrey, 17.039, $496; 4. Megan Albrect, 17.151, $248 Team Roping 1. Chris Francis / Kory Bramell, 4.39, $3888; 2. Jake Mathews / Tommy Zuniga, 4.58, $2916; 3. Billy Bob Brown / Tommy Zuniga, 4.69, $1954; 4. Jake Mathews / Casey Hatley, 4.79, $972 Bull Riding 1. Gearan Hale, 81, $500; 2. Edwin Prudencio, 76, $180

Third Performance July 6, 2013 Ranch Broncs 1/2. Pete Brockman, 72, $360; 1/2. Kyle McCauley, 72, $360 Calf Roping 1. Connor Hall, 8.72, $435; 2. Will Kiker, 9.81, $327; 3. Quinten Ellis, 10.12, $228 Ladies Breakaway 1. Stephanie Logan, 3.19, $616; 2. Maycee Davenport, 3.77, $462; 3. Raelyn Figuoa, 3.80, $308; 4. Morgan Gonzales, 3.96, $77; 5. Carissa Whitten, 3.96, $77 Saddle Bronc No Qualified Rides Barrel Racing 1. Katie Autry, 16.421, $1022; 2. Kaylyn Hazen, 16.676, $766; 3. Danielle Bassett, 16.685, $511; 4. Jana Bean, 16.742, $256 Team Roping 1. Chris Francis / Cade Passig, 4.56, $3240; 2. Jake Pancost / Steve Purcella, 4.88, $2430; 3. Chase Masinagal / James Gilland, 5.57, $1620; 4. Bodie Baize / Cody Garcia, 5.69, $810 Bull Riding 1. Chon Miranda, 83, $500; 2. Joseph Vasquez, 79, $180 Fourth Performance July 7, 2013 Ranch Broncs 1. Kyle McCauley, 74, $500; 2/3. Paden Christensen, 66, $80.00; 2/3. Daniel Hobbs, 66, $80.00 Bull Riding 1. Chon Miranda, 83, $500.00; 2. Tanner Harvey, 74, $140 Barrel Race 1. Macey Davenport, 16.704, $610; 2. Jana Bean, 16.771, $457; 3. Kaylyn Hazen, 16.811, $319 Saddle Bronc No Qualified Rides ($50 ground money) Calf Riding 1. Quinton Ellis, 8.72, $338; 2. Cody Dan Jordan, 9.33, $254; 3. Ty Baker, 9.94, $177 Ladies Breakaway 1. Kodi Armitage, 2.58, $435; 2. Mackey Savaadra, 3.21, $326; 3. Fallon Riley, 3.26, $227


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Team Roping 1. Chase Massingale / James Gilliland, 4.19, $729 per man; 2. Seth Hall / Cade Passig, 4.46, $546 per man; 3. Josh Siggins / Waycee Westcott, 5.03, $364 per man; 4. Josh Siggins / Brandon Bates, 5.71, $182

Just north of the Colorado border, Pagosa Springs, Colorado hosted the Annual Red Ryder Roundup. This rodeo has been one of the main attractions for this Colorado community for over 60 years. The Red Ryder Roundup provided three days of actionpacked rodeo. The event this year brought in a number of cowboys and cowgirls from different association throughout the Southwest. History repeated itself this year as the Red Ryder Roundup provided some topnotch rodeo action for those who came out to celebrate the fouth of July in rodeo style!

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Red Ryder Roundup Pagosa Springs, CO, July 4-6, 2013 Bareback 1., David, Cherry, 64, $684 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Chance Barnes, 66, $684 Ranch Bronc Riding 1. Kyle Likes, 67, $124.20 Bull Riding 1. Cody Tesch, 76, $1,420 Bull Riding Day Money; Cody Tesch $110 Steer Wrestling 1. Lymon Succo, 6.2, $507; 2. Jake Trujillo, 7.1, $338 Breakaway 1. Alice Pack, 2.16, $686; 2. Katelyn McRee, 2.21, $514; 3. Renee Tolino, 2.53, $343; 4. Leah Platero, 2.66, $171 Inc. Breakaway Ground Money to Jenny Sullivan & Ciera LeFebre $48 Calf Roping 1st Go 1. Jo Dan Mirabal, 9.5, $357 Calf Roping 2nd Go 1. Jo Dan Mirabal, 11.5, $357

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Rowdy J’s “Buck Off” Rough Stock Rodeo Estancia, NM, June 21 & 22, 2013 Results Mutton Busting 6/21/13 1. Diego Olguine, 4-year-old from Chilili, NM; 72 pts. 2. Matthew Montoya 4-year-old from Tijique, NM; 66 pts. 3. Tano Sanchez 5-year-old from Grantz, NM; 60 pts. 6/22/13 1. Diego Olguine 4-year-old from Chilili, NM; 64 pts. 2. Matthew Montoya 4-year-old from Tijique, NM; 59 pts. 3. Noah Gonzales 5-year-old from Edgewood, NM; 58 pts. * Buckle Winner Diego Olguine Calf riding 6/21/13 1/2. Kagen Zamora, 8-year-old from Los Lunas, NM; 70 pts. 1/2. Abelino, Ortiz 9-year-old from Chilili, NM; 70 pts. 3. Ray Ortiz, 8-year-old from Torreon NM 68 pts. 4. Creed Ansley, 6-year-old from Moriarty, NM; 65 pts. 6/22/13 1. Kagen Zamora, 8 year old from Los Lunas, NM; 70 pts. 2. Abelino Ortiz, 9-year-old from Chilili, NM; 67 pts. 3. Tyler Modgling, 7-year-old from Moriarty, NM; 59 pts. * Buckle winner Kagen Zamora Mini Bulls 6/21/13 1. Joseph Chavez, 10-year-old from Moriarty, NM; 79 pts. 2. Owen Pruett, 11-year-old from Tularosa, NM; 77 pts. 6/22/13 1. Joseph Chavez, 10-year-old from Moriarty, NM; 76 pts. * Buckle Winner Joseph Chavez Junior Bulls 6/21/13 1. Justin Houston, 15-year-old from San Antonio, TX;

84 pts. 6/22/13 1. Grant Soyberg, 16-year-old from Minnesota; 79 pts. 2. Hunter Salter, 14-year-old from Edgewood, NM; 68 pts. *Buckle winner Justin Houston Open Bulls 6/21/13 1. Cody Strite, 19-year-old from McIntosh, NM; 82 pts. 2. Cody Mathews, 18-year-old from Bosque Farms, NM; 74 pts. 6/22/13 1. Cody Harrison, 21-year-old from Moriarty, NM; 82 pts. * Buckle Winner Cody Harrison

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2013 EVENT CALENDAR KEY: BR=Bull Riding; BRLS=Barrel Racing; BKWY=Breakaway; CR=Calf Roping; CS=Cattle Sale; HS=Horse Sale; PRAC=Practice; ROD=Rodeo; RS=Rough Stock; SW=Steer Wrestling; SE=Special Event; SCH=School; TE=Timed Event; TP=Team Penning; TR=Team Roping.

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TR - Durango, CO, 43 ROD - Plains, TX, 65 ROD - Lamesa, TX, 65 ROD - Poncha Springs, CO, 66 ROD - Greasewood, AZ, 67 ROD - Cuba, NM, 67 ROD - Grants, NM, 68 BRLS - Deming, NM, 97 ROD - Cuba, NM, 505-701-0495

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TR - Albuquerque, NM, 45 TR - Hondo, NM, 47 ROD - Chama, NM, 65, 67, 72 ROD - Kykotsmovi, AZ, 67 ROD - Las Alamos, NM, 74 BRLS - Grants, NM, 96

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TR - Athens, TX, 14 TR - Durango, CO, 43 ROD - Ralls, TX, 65 ROD - Fruitland, NM, 65, 67 ROD - Farmington, NM, 75 ROD - Bernalillo, NM, 76 ROD - Almogordo, NM, 77 BRLS - Grants, NM, 78 BRLS - Deming, NM, 97 ROD - Bosque Farms, NM, 505-250-0241

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8.8, $406/roper; 4. Beau Lamb / Albert Claunch, 9.1, $162/roper Incentive Team Roping 1. Luis Martinez / Pete Garcia, 8.8, $795/roper; 2. Beau Lamb / Albert Claunch, 9.1, $597/roper; 3. Kyle Honeyfield / Marcus Elkins, 11.0, $398/roper; 4. Andreas Sanchez / John Adams, 11.8, $199/roper Scrambled Egg Team Roping 1. John Arrington / Lance Taylor, 9.0, $785/roper; 2. Rocky Pack / Alice Pack, 14.4, $589/roper 3. Dave Heimback / Don Weber, 15.3, $392/roper; 4. Greg Lucero / Eric Aragon, 16.2, $196/roper Open Barrel Race 1. Katelyn McRee, 18.104, $605; 2. Leighann Scribner, 18.105, $454; 3. Jessie Suazo, 18.279, $317 Incentive Barrel Race 1. Shawn Sterling, 18.898, $404; 2. Shelby Hicks, 19.105, $303; 3. Wyatt Masters, 19.111, $211 Jr. Barrel Race 1. Riley Montoya, 18.776, $312; 2. Meagan McMillian, 18.783, $234; 3. Deana Scott, 19.132, $156; 4. KIailey Pollock, 19.387, $78

Back in Arizona, it was time for all the “Night Owls” to get out and experience some great night time rodeo action at Taylor’s 59th Annual Night Rodeo on Saturday night July 6th in Taylor, Arizona. This event is programed into most all cowboy and cowgirls summer rodeo calendar. Saturday in Taylor was packed with celebration all day long. It started with the “Firing of the Anvil” and ended with everyone kicking up their heels at the Dance on the Pavilion. It was a great place to spend the day and the rodeo provided some exciting action for everyone. Taylor’s 59th Annual Night Rodeo Taylor, AZ, July 6, 2013 Bareback Riding 1. Wyatt Hancock, 81; 2. Shon Gibson, 77; 3. K.C. Peterson, 74 Tie-down Roping 1. Tyson Runyon, 10.93; 2. Kee Etsity, 12.05; 3. Shane Guin, 12.10; 4. Wyatt Altoff, 12.17 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Thor Dusenberry, 76; 2. Nate Sidel, 74; 3/4 Split Shawn Ebert, 73; 3/4 Logan Westcott, 73 Bull Riding No Qualified Rides Barrel Racing Stacey Kelly, 16.04; Kelly Wade, 16.20; Allison Resor, 16.30 Team Roping 1. Clay Smith / Tommy Zuniga, 5.55; 2. Davis / Tommy Zuniga, 5.89; 3. Clay Smith / T.J, McCauley, 6.01; 4. Matt Sherwood / Tommy Zuniga, 6.13; 5. Tom Richards / Russell Sullivan, 6.21; 6. Jake Barnes / Jordan Olson, 6.80

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Most celebration during the fourth of July is all about the kids, with the carnivals, corndogs and fireworks, but that wasn’t the case in Grants, New Mexico. The National Senior Pro Rodeo held during the Wild West Days Rodeo had both young and old at the edge of their seats for this event. It was two days, July fourth and fifth, with three performances that showcased some of the top senior rodeo contestants from across the Southwest. These veteran contestants showed off their stuff and provided rodeo action that even had the younger cowboys and cowgirls taking notes.

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National Senior Pro Rodeo Grants, NM, July 4 - 5, 2013 First Performance Bareback 1. Jason Minic, 70, $206.93; 1. Ernest Bitsui, 70, $206.93 Bull Riding 1. Kevin Spence, 64, $327.83; 2. Pete Knight, 40,

Valencia County Rough Stock Riders Qualify for Youth World Bull Riding Finals

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ugust 7 thru 10, 2013 marks the days for the Sixth Annual Youth Bull Riding World Finals in Abilene Texas. This event hosted by Youth Bull Riding (YBR) is the largest and richest youth bull riding association in the world with 300plus kids, from ages 4-19, who compete every year. The Youth Bull Riders World Finals (YBRWF) has been structured under the Texas Youth Bull Riders, Inc., a non-profit 501 c3 organization based in Fort Worth, Texas. Since its inception in 2007, Andy Carter and Mike Vergari have managed the YBR World Finals. The YBR World Finals were founded on the belief that every child’s dream can come true if only given something to believe in. Bull riding associations and Bull Riding events from across the country work all year to qualify riders to make the YBRWF. These young competitors must finish as Champion or Reserve Champion for their respective association or event. They must also be a member in good standing with that association at the time of the YBR World Finals. Contestants will compete in a number of different age groups. Mutton Bustin (46 yrs.), Calf Riding (8 & under), Jr. Riding

(10 and under), Sr. Riding (13 and under), PeeWee Bulls (15 and under) and Bull Riding (19 and under). All ages will be as of January 1, 2013. If a rider’s age turns before or on this date, they will compete in the next age group up. This year four bull riders from Valencia County will be making their way to Abilene Texas to compete. Brandon Gipson, Quentin Wimberley, Travis Wimberley and Zaylon Zamora are all entered to ride in the Youth Bull Riding Finals. These young men have been working and riding hard all year to make it to this event. The youngest of the four riders is Zaylon Zamora. Zaylon is currently five years old and just finished kindergarten. He has been riding since he was two years old. Zaylon’s dad, Marcos, has offered Zaylon opportunities to compete in other sports like baseball and soccer but Zaylon has made it clear he wants to ride. “I don’t want to do other sports,” Zaylon tells his dad, “I want to ride calves then steers and then become a professional bull rider.” The oldest of the group of four bull riders is Brandon Gipson. Brandon is 17 years old and a Jr. in high school and has been riding bulls for five and a half years


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$196.70; 3. Lyle Hogue, 26, $131.13 Steer Wrestling 1. Deoan Henderson, 11.5, $534.75 40 Tie Down 1. Charlie Hall, 14.8, $181.35; 2. Jodie James, 18.9, $120.90 50 Tie Down 1. Rob Black, 9.6, $290.16; 2. Tomm Owens, 10.5, $217.62; 3. Kyle Jumper, 11.4, $145.08; 4. Jeff Frizzell, 15.9, $72.54 60 Tie Down 1. Neil Jumper, 10.7, $265.98; 2. Dan Johnson, 11.6, $199.49; 3. Cliff Keller, 11.9, $132.99; 4. John South, 12.8, $66.50 68 Tie Down 1. Dennis McKinley, 10.4, $181.35; 2. John South, 10.5, $120.90 Breakaway 1. Karen Duncan, 3.6, $193.44; 1. Debbie Owens, 3.6, $193.44; 3. Tia Bruisedhead, 4.6, $96.72 40 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Renee Freeland, 17.86, $108.81; 2. Gina Johnson, 22.62, $72.54

50 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Lynn Ray, 17.41, $181.35; 2. Melissa Pessarra, 17.62, $108.81; 3. Debbie Owens, 18.04, $72.54 60 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Teresa Pearl Benson, 18.04, $181.35; 2. Jackie Keller, 18.07, $108.81; 3. Karen Goemmer, 18.74, $72.54 40 Ribbon Roping 1. Mike Freeland, 8.8, $145.08; 1. Renee Freeland, 8.8, $145.08; 2. P Alan Johnson, 11.3, $96.72; 2. Gina Johnson, 11.3, $96.72 50 Ribbon Roping 1. Rob Black, 8.4, $181.35; 1. Melissa Pessarra, 8.4, $181.35; 2. Kyle Jumper, 10, $120.90; 2. Lynn Ray, 10, $120.90 60 Ribbon Roping 1. Doug Shipton, 8.3, $181.35; 1. Karen Duncan, 8.3, $181.35; 2. Doug Johnson, 9.5, $120.90; 2. Teresa Pearl Benson, 9.5, $120.90 40 Team Roping 1. Marvin Tolth, 17.9, $120.90; 1. Leonard Nez,

now. Brandon was able to qualify for the YBR World Finals due to other riders in his age group had to move up to the next higher age group and it put him at the top of the list. “Making it to the world finals has been a dream of mine ever since I started riding steers. I can’t wait to go to Abilene.” Says Brandon. The last two bull riders heading to the YBR World Finals are brothers Quentin and Travis Wimberley. Quentin is 13 years old and going into eighth grade and Travis is nine years old and will be in fourth grade. Both Brothers have been riding bulls for about three years and have qualified for some type of National Finals every year. When their dad Nathan

Wimberley was asked if he thinks his boys are going to become professional bull riders, he answered with a smile, “I am pretty sure they already think they are.” Both brothers practice hard and have mottos that they hold to and like to share. Travis says, “Ride Rank and Make the Bank,” and Quentin likes to say, “Consistency Makes Champions.” All four of these potential world champions are focused and ready to make their mark at the YBR World Finals. They have put in a lot of practice time and rode a lot of bulls to get an opportunity like this. Frank Padilla with 4 Brand Bucking Bulls has provided these four riders with stock and an arena to practice, “Without Frank’s help and commitment to these four young riders, they would not be where they are today. We could not have made it this far without Frank and his support,” says Nathan Wimberley.

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17.9, $120.90 50 Team Roping 1. Mike Brewer, 15.9, $181.35; 1. Kent Mosher, 15.9, $181.35; 2. Rob Black, 16.9, $108.81; 2. Mike Freeland, 16.9, $108.81; 3. Kyle Jumper, 17.8, $72.54; 3. Jimmy Walker, 17.8, $72.54 60 Team Roping 1. Jim Wales, 7.8, $211.58; 1. Willy Kelton, 7.8, $211.58; 2. Bill Nevill, 8.4, $126.95; 2. John Bassett, 8.4, $126.95; 3. Karen Duncan, 11.2, $84.63; 3. Doug Shipton, 11.2, $84.63 Men’s Breakaway 1. FW Lynch, 3.5, $108.81; 2. Allan Johnson, 4.5, $72.54 Second Performance Bareback 1. Ernest Bitsui, 76, $181.35 Bull Riding 1. Deoan Henderson, 71, $253.89; 2. Kevin Spence, 70, $169.26 Steer Wreslting 1. Danny Chastain, 16.6, $241.80 40 Tie Down 1. Marvin Tolth, 9.3, $181.35; 2. P Alan Johnson, 14.2, $120.90 50 Tie Down 1. Kent Mosher, 9.9, $290.16; 2. Tomm Owens, 10.7, $217.62; 3. Jeff Frizzell, 11.4, $145.08; 4. Chuck Bowling, 11.8, $72.54 60 Tie Down 1. John South, 10.2, $241.80; 2. Dan Johnson, 10.5, $181.35; 3. Doug Shipton, 12.2, $120.90; 4. Doug Johnson, 12.4, $60.45 68 Tie Down 1. Dennis McKinley, 11.3, $181.35; 2. FW Lynch, 15.4, $120.90 Breakaway 1. Karen Duncan, 4.1, $483.60 40 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Christine Atwell, 17.34, $108.81; 2. Renee Freeland, 22.86, $72.54 50 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Susan Hall, 17.06, $181.35; 2. Melissa Pessarra, 17.39, $108.81; 3. Debbie Owens, 17.72, $72.54 60 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Cookie Pickens, 17.77, $181.35; 2. Jackie Keller, 17.79, $108.81; 3. Nancy Tatum, 22.77, $72.54 40 Ribbon Roping 1. Mike Freeland, 9.7, $145.08; 1. Renee Freeland, continued on page 56


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9.7, $145.08; 2. P Alan Johnson, 17.7, $96.72; 2. Gina Johnson, 17.7, $96.72 50 Ribbon Roping 1. Rob Black, 8, $181.35; 1. Melissa Pessarra, 8, $181.35; 2. Kyle Jumper, 10.2, $120.90; 2. Lynn Ray, 10.2, $120.90 60 Ribbon Roping 1. Doug Shipton, 9.5, $181.35; 1. Karen Duncan, 9.5, $181.35; 2. Doug Johnson, 10.8, $120.90; 2. Teresa Pearl Benson, 10.8, $120.90 40 Team Roping No Qualified Times 50 Team Roping 1. Kyle Jumper, 12.4, $181.35; 1. Jimmy Walker, 12.4, $181.35; 2. Rob Black, 12.8, $108.81; 2. Mike Freeland, 12.8, $108.81; 3. Ralph Romo, 13.7, $72.54; 3. David Page, 13.7, $72.54 60 Team Roping 1. Sherrick Grantham, 7, $211.58; 1. Mike Clancy, 7, $211.58; 2. FW Lynch, 9.1, $126.95; 2. John South, 9.1, $126.95; 3. Bill Nevill, 10.1, $84.63; 3. John Bassett, 10.1, $84.63 Men’s Breakaway 1. John South, 3.2, $108.81; 2. Allan Johnson, 4.3, $72.54 Third Performance Bull Riding 1. Ricky Phillips, 70, $393.39; 2. Sammy Largo, 66, $262.26 Steer Wrestling 1. Kent Mosher, 10.8, $320.85; 2. Mickey Gaines, 14.1, $213.90 40 Tie Down 1. Marvin Tolth, 14.9, $181.35; 2. Savvas Halikas, 15.7, $120.90 50 Tie Down 1. Jeff Frizzell, 10.2, $290.16; 2. Kent Mosher, 12, $217.62; 3. Tim George, 13.1, $145.08; 4. Mike Freeland, 14,

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$72.54 60 Tie Down 1. Cliff Keller, 10.1, $265.98; 2. Bill Nevill, 10.5, $166.24; 2. Doug Shipton, 10.5, $166.24; 4. Doug Johnson, 10.8, $66.50 68 Tie Down 1. Dennis McKinley, 10.2, $151.13; 1. FW Lynch, 10.2, $151.13 Breakaway 1. Tana Conner, 3.2, $241.80; 2. Karen Duncan, 3.6, $145.08; 3. Jan Clancy, 4.1, $96.72 40 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Christine Atwell, 17.39, $108.81; 2. Renee Freeland, 17.41, $72.54 50 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Susan Hall, 17.07, $181.35; 2. Melissa Pessarra, 17.11, $108.81; 3. Ann Bassett, 17.3, $72.54 60 Ladies Barrel Race 1. Jackie Keller, 17.69, $181.35; 2. Cookie Pickens, 17.84, $108.81; 3. Nancy Tatum, 17.96, $72.54 40 Ribbon Roping 1. Mike Freeland, 7.1, $145.08; 1. Renee Freeland, 7.1, $145.08; 2. Marvin Tolth, 8.7, $96.72; 2. Shirle Tolth, 8.7, $96.72 50 Ribbon Roping 1. Tomm Owens, 8.5, $145.08; 1. Debbie Owens, 8.5, $145.08; 2. Ray Jim, 10.8, $96.72; 2. Clarita Jim, 10.8, $96.72 60 Ribbon Roping 1. Doug Shipton, 9.1, $181.35; 1. Karen Duncan, 9.1, $181.35; 2. Doug Johnson, 9.2, $120.90; 2. Teresa Pearl Benson, 9.2, $120.90 40 Team Roping 1. Marvin Tolth, 9.2, $120.90; 1. Leonard Nez, 9.2, $120.90 50 Team Roping 1. Ralph Romo, 10.7, $181.35; 1. David Page, 10.7, $181.35; 2. Mike Brewer, 12.3, $108.81; 2. Kent Mosher, 12.3, $108.81; 3. Rob Black, 18.3, $72.54; 3. Mike Freeland, 18.3, $72.54 60 Team Roping 1. Sherrick Grantham, 7, $181.35; 1. Mike Clancy, 7, $181.35; 2. Karen Duncan, 14.1, $108.81; 2. Doug Shipton, 14.1, $108.81; 3. Bill Nevill, 24, $72.54; 3. Cliff Keller, 24, $72.54 Men’s Breakaway 1. John South, 2.8, $108.81; 2. Allan Johnson, 3.2, $72.54

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2013 PRCA World Standings Through July 8, 2013 All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $109,890; 2. Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah, $58,663; 3. Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash., $54,556; 4. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, $54,350; 5. Stetson Vest, Childress, Texas, $39,629; 6. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, $39,081; 7. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla., $37,083; 8. Caleb Smidt, Yorktown, Texas, $36,545; 9. Morgan Grant, New Waverly, Texas, $28,225; 10. Jake Cooper, Monument, N.M., $27,277 Bareback Riding 1. Kaycee Feild, Payson, Ariz., $65,032; 2. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas, $61,786; 3. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., $57,062; 4. Jared Smith, Cross, Plains, Texas, $54,136; 5. J. R. Vezain Cowley, Wyo., $53,190; 6. Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas, $52,231; 7. Ty Breuer, Mandan, N. D., $51,186; 8. Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash., $49,224; 9. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, $43,972; 10.

2013 Turquoise Circuit Standings Through July 8, 2013 All-Around 1. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso, Downs, NM, $16, 935; 2. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $12,147; 3. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $12,032; 4. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $11,417; 5. Brent Lewis, Pinon, NM, $11,303; 6. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $11,208; 7. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $10,820; 8. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $7,246; 9. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $6,868; 10. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $6,694 Bareback 1. Wyatt Hancock, Taylor, AZ, $9,156; 2. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $8,637; 3. Shon Gibson, Taylor, AZ, $5,595; 4. Luke Creasy, Brownfield, AB, $5,133; 5. Tony Buckman, La Mesa, NM, $4,417; 6. Chauncey Kirby, Ft. McDowell, AZ, $2,761; 7. Tom McFarland, Bowie, TX, $2,425; 8. Francis Marchand, Omak, WA, $1,433; 9. Sam Stuart, Lovington, NM, $654; 10. Trevor Haught, Tucson, AZ, $636; Steer Wrestling 1. Damian Padilla, Rio Rico, AZ, $9,789; 2. Trevor Duhon, Phoenix, AZ, $8,041; 3. Pepe Arballo, Wittman, AZ, $7,173; 4. Clayton Tuchscherer, Dona Ana, NM, $6,633; 5. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,854; 6. Cody Moore, Artesia, NM, $5,770; 7. Tanner Houston, Tucson, AZ, $5,366; 8. Dean McIntyre, Wickenburg, AZ, $4,966; 9. Cody Glover, Marana, AZ, $4,850; 10. Brandon Bates, Winslow, AZ, $4,212 Team Roping (header) 1. Erich Rogers, Round Rock Az $22,313; 2. Levi Lewis, Apache Junction, AZ, $15,413; 3. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale, AZ, $15,047; 4. Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, AZ, $14,862; 5. Tom Richards, Humboldt, AZ, $14,222; 6. Aaron Tsinigine, Tuba City, AZ, $11,941; 7. Bobby Baize, Anthony, NM, $5,519; 8. Bobby Boyd DVM, Midland, TX, $4,463; 9. Wyatt Althoff, Gilbert, AZ, $4,311; 10. Chance Kiehne, Eagar, AZ, $4,281;


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Austin Foss, Terrebonne, Ore., $39,419 Steer Wrestling 1. Casey Martin, Sulphur, La., $52,537; 2. Straws Milan, Cochrane, Alberta, $41,791; 3. Hunter Cure, Holliday, Texas, $40,118; 4. Trevor Knowles, Mount, Vernon, Ore., $39,342; 5. Luke Branquinho, Los, Alamos, Calif., $34,816; 6. Clayton Moore, Pouce, Coupe, British, Columbia, $34,474; 7. Jason Miller, Lance, Creek, Wyo., $33,766; 8. Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif., $33,651; 9. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo., $30,038; 10. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S. D., $29,615 Team Roping, (header) 1. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga., $59,856; 2. Erich Rogers, Round, Rock, Ariz., $48,410; 3. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $46,139; 4. Justin Van Davis, Madisonville, Texas, $44,971; 5. Drew Horner, Plano, Texas, $43,534; 6. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont., $40,417; 7. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas, $37,830; 8. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore., $36,651; 9. Nick Sartain, Dover, Okla., $34,989; 10. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas, $34, 979 Team Roping, (heeler) 1. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla., $62,963; 2. Cory Petska,

Marana, Ariz., $49,810; 3. Patrick Smith, Lipan, Texas, $46,139; 4. Buddy Hawkins, II, Columbus, Kan., $43,073; 5. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., $40,089; 6. Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas, $39,996; 7. Ryan Motes, Weatherford, Texas, $39,932; 8. Clay O’Brien, Cooper, Gardnerville, Nev., $38,335 9. Tommy Zuniga, Centerville, Texas, $37,830; 10. Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas, $36,557 Saddle Bronc 1. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, $68,310; 2. Tyler Corrington, Hastings, Minn., $66,847; 3. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb., $51,479; 4. Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah, $47,206; 5. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa, $44,369; 6. Jake Wright, Milford, Utah, $39,248; 7. Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, S. D., $37,978; 8. Taos Muncy, Corona, N. M., $37,054; 9. Jacobs Crawley, Stephenville, Texas, $36,377; 10. Cole Elshere, Faith, S. D., $35,338 Tie-down 1. Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas, $61,442; 2. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas, $56,098; 3. Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash., $53,672; 4. Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas, $47,025; 5. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, $41,721; 6. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $40,363;

Team Roping (heeler) 1. Cesar De la Cruz, Tucson, AZ, $14,862; 2. Nick Sarchett, Phoenix, AZ, $14,222; 3. Brent Tryon, Queen Creek, AZ, $13,724; 4. Lane Siggins, Ruidoso Downs, NM, $13,164; 5. Cory Petska, Marana, AZ, $8,846; 6. Tyler Getzwiller, Scottsdale, AZ, $8,361; 7. Johnny Salvo, Horse Springs, NM, $5,116; 8. Byron Wilkerson, Duncan, AZ, $4,637; 9. Shain Sproul, Las Cruces, NM, $4,463; 10. TJ Brown, Payson, AZ, $4,311 Saddle Bronc 1. Taos Muncy, Corona, NM, $11,482; 2. Cody Taton, Corona, NM, $7,595; 3. Brandon Biebelle, San Lorenzo, NM, $6,591; 4. Darrell Triplett, Waterflow, NM, $3,194; 5. Cooper DeWitt, Rio Rico, AZ, $3,007; 6. Casey Sisk, Corona, NM, $2,889; 7. Shaun Ebert, Pearce, AZ, $2,748; 8. Robert Aragon, Bueyeros, NM, $1,923; 9. Brady Dinwoodie, Westbourne, MB, $1,012; 10. Colby Sventek, Chino Valley, AZ, $846 Tie-Down 1. Kyle Dutton, Mesilla Park, NM, $15,164; 2. Jesse Clark, Portales, NM, $11,368; 3. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $10,496; 4. Jerrad Hofstetter, Lubbock, TX, $8,633; 5. Seth Hall, Albuquerque, NM, $6,963; 6. Joseph Parsons, Marana, AZ, $6,868; 7. Cutter Parsons, Marana, AZ, $5,353; 8. Cliff Kirkpatrick, Lovington, NM, $4,401; 9. JoDan Mirabal, Grants, NM, $4,355; 10. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $3,928 Steer Roping 1. Chance Kelton, Mayer, AZ, $11,875; 2. Brent Lewis, Pinon, NM, $8,657; 3. Rob Denny, Willcox, AZ, $5,131; 4. Rick Kieckhefer, Prescott, AZ, $2,940; 5. Bill Snure, Douglas, AZ, $2,352; 6. Pecos Shannon, Lordsburg, NM, $1,273; 7. Shank Edwards, Tatum, NM, $1,261; 8. Doug Bean, Scottsdale, AZ, $243; 9. Tom Stuart, Paulden, AZ, $229; 10. Keith Wilkerson, Duncan, AZ, $229 Bull Riding 1. Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, NM, $9,605; 2. Rankin Lindsey, Hillsboro, NM, $6,754; 3. Terrance Granger, Tuba City, AZ, $5,884; 4. Cody Heffernan, Singleton, Australia, $4,534; 5. Justin Scarbrough, Chino Valley, AZ, $4,475; 6. Daniel Etsitty, Kayenta, AZ, $3,164; 7. Chad Martin, Phoenix, AZ, $2,787; 8. Guytin Tsosie, Farmington, NM, $2,724; 9. Camo Mullins, Phoenix, AZ, $2,464; 10. Jared Green, Socoro, NM, $2,184

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7. Scott Kormos, Teague, Texas, $37,589; 8. Stetson Vest, Childress, Texas, $36,596; 9. Clint Robinson, Spanish, Fork, Utah, $35,964; 10. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, $35,237 Steer Roping 1. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas, $35,050; 2. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla., $32,366; 3. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan., $32,327; 4. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas, $30,064; 5. Vin Fisher, Jr. , Andrews, Texas, $29,705; 6. Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas, $25,715; 7. Tony Reina, Wharton, Texas, $25,255; 8. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas, $25,155; 9. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $23,389; 10. Bryce Davis, Ovalo, Texas, $19,761 Bull Riding 1. Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo., $67,131; 2. Josh Koschel, Nunn, Colo., $59,193; 3. Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas, $59,110; 4. Elliot Jacoby, Fredricksburg, Texas, $57,123; 5. J. W. Harris, Mullin, Texas, $54,667; 6. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla., $52,455; 7. Cole Echols, Elm, Grove, La., $48,634; 8. Cody Campbell, Summerville, Ore., $47,479; 9. Parker Breding, Edgar, Mont., $46,521; 10. Cooper Davis, Jasper, Texas, $45,079

Competitorial Saying “what you’ll do” isn’t the hard part… you just have to do it. It’s doing what you say that seems to be the downfall of a lot of producers. Most of the time it’s the result of greed, and it’s really kind of senseless. It seems it happens more often, oddly enough, when the event is already going to be a success. Usually it’s an adjustment to the payoff that results from MORE entries than expected. The temptation is just too great I guess. The most common scenario is for a producer to “guarantee” a payout based on a given number of entries… basically hedging the payout… and then when that number of entries is exceeded, the payout isn’t adjusted upward to reflect the added cash in the payout pool. Where does it go?... the producer pockets it. It’s a big temptation. Even seasoned, experienced producers are sometimes seduced by the greed. But it’s a sure way to get yourself run out of the business. If there is one thing that rubs someone wrong who is risking all of his/her entry fee, it’s even the perception that they are not being returned what is due them. It should not be hard for a

continued from page 4 producer to see this is not a good idea. No business that makes a habit of ripping off its customers is going to make it for long. There are a lot of specific decisions a producer makes during the course of an event that work together to make it a good one or a bad one, but there is one rule that if applied will guide you in the right direction. It’s very simple. Do everything in your power to help every contestant win. In other words, every decision you make about setup, conditions, etc. needs to be done with the thought that you want to give contestants their best chance to succeed. I don’t know that you can go wrong using that as your guideline, but it’s amazing to me how many opportunities to do this producers don’t take advantage of. So, you still want to be a producer? If you think you can follow this advice, and after having your head examined you still want to be a producer… …Good Luck!


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he 64th Rodeo de Santa Fe came to town June 19th through the 22nd of June, 2013. The town of Santa Fe was saddled up for this event and rolled out the red carpet for PRCA contestants from all across the region. The Rodeo de Santa Fe provided some actionpacked performances and as always produced a PRCA quality performance with a hometown feel that they have become famous for. The Rodeo de Santa Fe began in 1949 when Roy Butler, Austin “Slim” Green, Gene Petchesky, Paul Ragle, Paul Rutledge and few others had a dream and determination to organize a professional rodeo in Santa Fe, NM. This dream exceeded their ambitious expectations and today remains one of the top 60 PRCA Rodeos in the nation This year’s Rodeo de Santa Fe provided some exciting rodeo action and was fun for the entire family. The Mutton Bustin’ and youth barrel racers continue to be a crowd favorite for everyone. The carnival midway, concessions, vendors and a beer garden provided a little something for everyone.

Rodeo de Santa Fe Results Santa Fe, N.M., June 19-22 Bareback Riding 1. (tie) Austin Foss, on Harry Vold’s Rumble Seat, and Shon Gibson, on Harry Vold’s Pillow Talk, 82 points, $1,938 each; 3. (tie) Clint Cannon, Tyler Scales, Winn Ratliff and Kyle Brennecke, 80, $732 each; 7. (tie) Tim O’Connell and Taylor Price, 78, $256 each. Steer Wrestling First round: 1. (tie) Chad Van Campen and Royce Johnson, 4.2 seconds, $1,561 each; 3. Jule Hazen, 4.4, $1,119; 4. (tie) Ben Shofner, Jacob Shofner and Stan Branco, 4.5, $550 each. Second round: 1. Riley Duvall, 4.0 seconds, $1,708; 2. K.C. Jones, 4.2, $1,414; 3. (tie) Matt Reeves and Jarret New, 4.3, $972 each; 5. (tie) Kurt Goulding, Chad Van Campen and Logan Gledhill, 4.6, $275 each. Average: 1. Chad Van Campen, 8.8 seconds on two head, $1,708; 2. Ben Shofner, 9.2, $1,414; 3. Stan Branco, 9.5, $1,119; 4. Matt Reeves, 10.0, $825; 5. (tie) Shayde Etherton and Ty Erickson, 10.2, $412 each.

Team roping, First round 1. Charly Crawford/Ryan Motes, 4.8 seconds, $1,545 each; 2. Kaleb Driggers/Travis Graves, 5.0, $1,278; 3. Clay Tryan/Jade Corkill, 5.1, $1,012; 4. (tie) Luke Brown/Kollin VonAhn and Clay Smith/Jake Smith, 5.2, $613 each; 6. Calvin Brevik/Travis Woodard, 5.3, $266. Second round: 1. Colby Siddoway/Shay Carroll, 4.2 seconds, $1,545 each; 2. Aaron Tsinigine/Victor Begay, 4.7, $1,278; 3. Jimmy Tanner/Shawn Harris, 5.1, $1,012; 6. Tom Richards/Nick Sarchett, 5.3, $266. Average: 1. Colby Siddoway/Shay Carroll, 9.6 seconds on two head, $2,317 each; 2. Kaleb Driggers/Travis Graves, 10.2, $1,918; 3. Luke Brown/Kollin VonAhn, 10.4, $1,518; 4. Clay Tryan/Jade Corkill, 11.4, $1,119; 5. Nick Pullara/J.W. Borrego, 11.7, $719; 6. Wyatt Althoff/T.J. Brown, 13.4, $400. Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Brady Nicholes, 85 points on Harry Vold’s Fantasy Girl, $2,291; 2. Isaac Diaz, 81, $1,757; 3. (tie) Taos Muncy and Dean Wadsworth, 80, $1,069 each; 5. Brandon Biebelle, 79, $535; 6. (tie) Allen Boore, Dylan Henson and Sterling Crawley, 78, $306 each. Tie-down Roping First round: 1. (tie) Donovan Yazzie, Justin Maass and Monty Lewis, 9.3 seconds, $1,303 each; 4. Joe Colletti, 9.4, $760; 5. Michael Otero, 9.5, $489; 6. Quay Howard, 9.8, $271. Second round: 1. Sterling Smith, 7.5 seconds, $1,574; 2. Caleb Smidt, 7.9, $1,303; 3. (tie) Adam Gray and Kooper Saiz, 8.0, $896 each; 5. Tyson Durfey, 8.4, $489; 6. (tie) Justin Maass, Reese Riemer and Cody Jordan, 8.5, $90 each. Average 1. Justin Maass, 17.8 seconds on two head, $2,361; 2. Sterling Smith, 18.0, $1,954; 3. Tyson Durfey, 18.8, $1,547; 4. Reese Riemer, 18.9, $1,140; 5. Adam Gray, 19.2, $733; 6. Monty Lewis, 19.5, $407. Barrel Racing 1. Liz Combs, 17.33 seconds, $2,147; 2. Cheyenne Kelly, 17.64, $1,825; 3. Whitney Baker, 17.69, $1,503; 4. Lea Baze, 17.70, $1,288; 5. (tie) Rebecca Hughes and Mandi Jo Fox, 17.72, $912 each; 7. Kyra Stierwalt, 17.73, $537; 8. Nikkie Miller-Gosney, 17.74, $429; 9. (tie) Carly Todd and Jean Winters, 17.76, $349 each; 11. (tie) Marisa Simpson and Kassidy Dennison, 17.77, $242 each. Bull Riding 1. Cody Teel, 91 points on 4L & Diamond S Rodeo’s Cat Ballou, $3,813; 2. J.W. Harris, 86, $2,923; 3. Daniel Etsitty, 79, $2,161; 4. Josh Koschel, 73, $1,398.

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fter a week of competition that featured more than 940 contestants from all across the United States, Canada and Australia, the 2013 National Junior High Finals Rodeo National Champions were crowned on Saturday night June 29 at Red Rock Park. The top 20 contestants based on their two-head average times and scores advanced to the short round on Saturday night, where they competed in front of a packed house and cameras from RFD-TV’s Cinch Highschool Rodeo Tour. National Champions were determined by their three-head average scores and earned awards that included college scholarships and custom Gist Silversmiths buckles, as well as products from Cinch Jeans and Shirts, Ariat Boots, Resistol Hats, Professional’s Choice, Tod Slone saddles and more.

The 2013 NJHFR National Champions are: All-Around Cowboy: Cyle Denison, Iowa, LA, 1650 points All-Around Cowgirl: Kathryn Todd, Tuttle, OK, 1220 points All-Around Rookie Cowboy: Tucker O’Neill, Freetown, ID, 750 points All-Around Rookie Cowgirl: Brianna Denton, Rocky Ford, CO, 830 points Barrel Racing: Kambria McDougal, Weatherford, TX, 48.242 seconds on three runs Chute Dogging: Brett Stuart, Bridgeport, TX, 7.078 seconds on three head Girls Breakaway Roping: Kaitlyn Harwell, Pinon, NM. 10.865 seconds on three head Boys Goat Tying: Cyle Denison, Iowa, LA, 30.729 seconds on three head Girls Goat Tying: Brianna Denton, Rocky Ford, CO, 26.904 on three head Boys Breakaway Roping: Ross Ashford, Lott, TX, 8.025 seconds on three head Pole Bending: Kathryn Todd, Tuttle, OK, 61.411 on three runs Tie-Down Roping: Chance Rodriguez, Parrish, FL, 31.161 seconds on three head Ribbon Roping: Shelby Mayfield, Clovis, NM, Shad Mayfield, Clovis, N.M., 26.794 seconds on three head Team Roping: Kash Miller, Mize, MS; Chase Graves, Poplarville, Miss., 31.536 seconds on three head Junior Bull Riding: Trey Holston, Fort Scott, KS, 185 points on three head National Team Champions: Texas Barrel Racing Average 1. Kambria McDougal, Weatherford, TX, 48.242; 2. Kayla Kennon, La Grande, OR, 48.329; 3. Adeline Nevala, Sebeka, MN, 48.387; 4. Jayci McConnell, Morristown, AZ, 48.43; 5. Jessee Young, Sumner, TX, 48.456; 6. Shelbi Rice, Natural Dam, AR, 48.531; 7. Shayla Currin, Dayton, WA, 48.546; 8. Caxton Martin, Alma, KS, 48.641; 9. Kathryn Todd, Tuttle, OK, 48.74; 10. Jordan Bailey, Onalaska, WA, 48.811; 17. Sadie Fomby, Boswell, OK, 54.403; 18. Samantha Kerns, Haines, OR, 58.616; 19. Amber Scales, Pittsburg, KS, 63.622; 20. Mari Sandoval, Bosque Farms, NM, 32.196 Chute Dogging Average 1. Brett Stuart, Bridgeport, TX, 7.078; 2. Blaine Garley, Peralta, NM, 9.018; 3. Trey Jackson, Keenesburg, CO, 9.361; 4. Bridger Anderson, Carrington, ND, 9.508; 5. David Holt, Byhalia, MS, 9.915; 6. Chase Miller, Broken Bow, NE, 10.006; 7. Ricky Yaussi, Udall, KS, 10.185; 8. RC Anderson, Thornton, TX, 10.413; 9. Keenan Pierce, Dickinson, ND, 11.477; 10. Trey Owens, Vaughn, MT, 11.551; Girls Breakaway Roping Average 1. Kaitlyn Harwell, Pinon, NM, 10.865; 2. Shayna VanDerLeest, Morrison, IL, 14.147; 3. Emma Watts, Muncy, PA, 15.753; 4. Hannah Gurrola, Ardmore, OK, 18.075; 5. Brook Jamison, Ashby, NE, 19.162; 6. Chloe Frey, Eunice, LA, 19.249; 7. Shawnee Sherwood, Grace, ID, 19.925; 8. Montana Martin,


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Evanston, WY, 24.84; 9. Abbie Shofner, Los Lunas, NM, 26.105; 10. Mikayla Fuller, Bozeman, MT, 30.003; Boys Goat Tying Average 1. Cyle Denison, IA, LA, 30.729; 2. Brody Wade, Peralta, NM, 32.465; 3. JD 2013 NJHFR All-Around Cowboy: Draper, Oakley, Cyle Denison, Iowa, La KS, 33.397; 4. Evan Darbonne, Lake Charles, LA, 33.511; 5. Owen Wahlert, Grover, CO, 34.037; 6. Carson Good, Long Valley, SD, 34.345; 7. James Ramirez, Big Sky, MT, 34.353; 8. Bridger Anderson, Carrington, ND, 34.758; 9. Bernie Girard, Alliance, NE, 34.8; 10. Kasen Brennise, Craig, CO, 35.66; Boys Breakaway Roping Average 1. Ross Ashford, Lott, TX, 8.025; 2. Kasen Brennise, Craig, CO, 8.361; 3. Jordan Taylor, Logandale, NV, 8.847; 4. Brenten Hall, Jay, OK, 9.174; 5. Trevor Meier, Garden City, KS, 9.783; 6. Denton Oestmann, Auburn, NE, 9.855; 7. Brayden Roe, Wendell, ID, 10.547; 8. Kellan Johnson, Casper, WY, 11.278; 9. Garrett Jackson, Lumberton, MS, 11.577; 10. Kyle Clark, Deville, LA, 11.696; Girls Goat Tying Average 1. Brianna Denton, Rocky Ford, CO, 26.904; 2. Karissa Rayhill, Martin, SD, 27.651; 3. Sonora Schueneman, Madisonville, TX, 27.947; 4. Maddee Doerr, Creighton, NE, 28.058; 5. Jacey Thompson, Whitney, NE, 28.785; 6. Logan Gentry, Sulphur, OK, 28.844; 7. Kaycee Hollingback, Wilburton, OK, 28.961; 8. Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield, AZ, 29.196; 9. Kati Murphy, Iowa, LA, 29.199; 10. Chali Simpson, Grants, NM, 29.904 Tie-Down Roping Average 1. Chance Rodriguez, Parrish, FL, 31.161; 2. David Holt, Byhalia, MS, 34.525; 3. Zack Jongbloed, Iowa, LA, 37.15; 4. Ricky Yaussi, Udall, KS, 40.785; 5. Stran Schlosser, Nanton, Alberta, Can., 40.893; 6. Brock Belkham, Flandreau, SD, 43.021; 7. Bronc Foreman, Santo, TX, 43.416; 8. Ty Harris, San Angelo, TX, 45.567; 9. Tucker O’Neill, Freetown, IN, 48.321; 10.

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Clay Futrell, Union Grove, NC, 49.171; Pole Bending Average 1. Kathryn Todd, Tuttle, OK, 61.411; 2. Mikayla Almond, Olin, NC, 62.008; 3. Sadie Fomby, Boswell, OK, 62.107; 4. Kayla Copenhaver, St James, MO, 62.406; 5. Abbie Hughes, Delta, UT, 62.707; 6. Kyla Matthews, Athens, TN, 62.845; 7. Kelly Valdez, La Junta, CO, 62.929; 8. Anna Dietrich, Greenville, IN, 63.034; 9. Jacee Currin, Heppner, OR, 63.314; 10. Cami Reed, Aztec, NM, 63.342; Ribbon Roping Average 1. Shelby Mayfield, Clovis, NM, Shad Mayfield, Clovis, NM, 26.794; 2. Kolton Mazoch, El Campo, TX, Kirby Rawlinson, El Campo, TX, 27.115; 3. Steven Richmond, Gowen, OK, Christian Chaney, Coalgate, OK, 27.777; 4. Beth Day-Wright, Delavan, IL, Dylan Mann, Dwight, 2013 NJHFR All-Around Cowgirl: Kathryn Todd, IL, 28.746; 5. Cassie Bellard, Opelousas, LA, Cyle Tuttle, Okla. Denison, Iowa, LA, 30.506; 6. Trey Jackson, Keenesburg, CO, Sydney Odle, Brush, CO, 32.217; 7. All-Around Cowgirl Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield, AZ, Britt Parker, Palo Verde, 1. Kathryn Todd, Tuttle, OK, 1230 2. Sierra Jo Keith, AZ, 34.152; 8. Scott Halverson, Fairview, SD, Cheylee Stanfield, AZ, 1080 3. Sadie Fomby, Boswell, OK, 900 Nagel, Springfield, SD, 34.345; 9. Luke Potter, 4. Brianna Denton, Rocky Ford, CO, 830 5. Mikayla Arkansas City, KS, Kailey Hamilton, Douglass, KS, Almond, Olin, NC, 740 6. Sydney Odle, Brush, CO, 670 34.679; 10. Koby Ziemmer, Mayerthorpe, Alberta, 7-8. Cassie Bellard, Opelousas, LA, 610 7-8. Anna Can., Kylin Ziemmer, Mayerthorpe, Alberta, Can., Dietrich, Greenville, IN, 610 9-10. Macey Lee, 36.51; Greenbrier, AR, 600 9-10. Kyla Matthews, Athens, TN, Team Roping Average 600 1. Kash Miller, Mize, MS, Chase Graves, Poplarville, MS, Rookie All-Around Cowboy 31.536; 2. Brett Stuart, Bridgeport, TX, Paden Bray, 1. Tucker O’Neill, Freetown, IN, 750 2. Dawson Cantu, Granbury, TX, 34.157; 3. Remey Parrott, Mamou, LA, Zolfo Springs, FL, 550 3. Cole Walker, Sparta, TN, 160 Trey SoiLeau, Opelousas, LA, 36.134; 4. Austin Jensen, 4. Chance Rodriguez, Parrish, FL, 770 5. Shad Syracuse, NE, Jace Williams Steenhoek, Winterset, IA, Mayfield, Clovis, NM, 690 6. Bronc Foreman, Santo, TX, 38.272; 5. Mackay Spyrow, Reno, NV, Dario Ceresola, 430 7-8. Pepper Brown, Douglass, KS, 320 7-8. Reed Fernley, NV, 43.228; 6. Grant Hodges, Sterrett, AL, Will Boos, White Cloud, KS, 320 9. Garrett Jackson, Sikes, Lapine, AL, 46.241; 7. Reed Boos, White Cloud, Lumberton, MS, 270 10. Cade Pokorny, Stapleton, NE, KS, Pepper Brown, Douglass, KS, 46.461; 8. Will 240 McCraw, East Bend, NC, Clay Futrell, Union Grove, NC, Rookie All-Around Cowgirl 54.101; 9. Ricky Yaussi, Udall, KS, Casey Hayes, 1. Brianna Denton, Rocky Ford, CO, 830 2. Mikayla Burlingame, KS, 55.034; 10. Cyle Denison, Iowa, LA, Almond, Olin, NC, 740 3. Kyla Matthews, Athens, TN, Zack Longbloed, Iowa, LA, 15.004; 600 4. Kelly Valdez, La Junta, CO, 480 5. Caxton Junior Bull Riding Average Martin, Alma, KS, 465 6. Jacee Currin, Heppner, OR, 1. Trey Holston, Fort Scott, KS, 185; 2. K’s Thomson, 350 7. Kayla Copenhaver, St James, MO, 510 8. Beth Lundbreck, Alberta, Can., 155; 3. Wylee Hurst, Shelley, Day-Wright, Delavan, IL, 490 9. Logan Gentry, ID, 153; 4. Houston Brown, Miles City, MT, 148; 5. Sulphur, OK, 440 10. Jordan Bailey, Onalaska, WA, 370 Ethan Saffer, Oskaloosa, KS, 145; 6. Colten Fritzlan, Rifle, CO, 137; 7. Jake Morrow, Eastland, TX, 129; 8. State Standings Wyatt Covington, Omak, WA, 83; 9. Boudreaux 1. Texas, 8275 6. New Mexico, 4420 Campbell Jr., Crockett, TX, 82; 9. CJ Simms, Walters, 2. Oklahoma, 7995 7. Nebraska, 3480 OK, 82; 3. Louisiana, 5670 8. Utah, 3430 All-Around Cowboy 4. Kansas, 5090 9. Arizona, 3010 1. Cyle Denison, Iowa, LA, 1650 2. Zack 5. Colorado, 4740 10. South Dakota, 2805 Jongbloed, Iowa, LA, 1320 3. Kasen Brennise, Craig, CO, 1300 4. Brett Stuart, Bridgeport, TX, 1280 5. Ricky Yaussi, Udall, KS, 1230 6. David Holt, Byhalia, MS, 1120 7-8. Ross Ashford, Lott, TX, 1040 7-8. Bridger Anderson, Carrington, ND, 1040 9. Trey Jackson, Keenesburg, CO, 970 10. Britt Parker, Palo Verde, AZ, 2013 NJHFR Girls Breakaway Roping: Kaitlyn Harwell, 2013 NJHFR Ribbon Roping: Shelby Mayfield, Clovis, N.M.; 960 Pinon, N.M. Shad Mayfield, Clovis, N.M.


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Lake Havasu Feb. 7/8 Wickenburg March 8/9 Buckeye April 12/13 Prescott May 17/18 A high point boy and high point girl saddle will be given away at Williams along with event and AA prizes.

Last years high point boy saddle winner - Maverik Franks.


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AJRA State Finals Results Prescott, Arizona 4-8 Barrel Racing - Kadence Dorman, Prescott Calf Riding – Kooper Heimburg, San Tan Valley Goat Tying – Jocelyn Co’nei’sen’ney, Sacaton Pole Bending - Maverik Franks, San Tan Team Roping - Ketch Kelton, Mayer 9-12 Barrel Racing - Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek Boys Breakaway - Logan- Bates, Chino Valley Boys Goat Tying - Clay Cherry, Stanfield Breakaway - Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek Bull Riding - J.C. Mortensen, Paulden Calf Touch - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Goat Tying - Taylor Allen, Queen Creek Pole Bending - Jaycie Cundall, Queen Creek Ribbon Roping - Bobbi Holderman, San Tan Valley Team Roping - Logan Bates, Chino Valley 13-15 Barrel Racing - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Breakaway Roping - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Calf Roping - Bryce Stodghill, Pine Chute Dogging - Bryce Stodghill, Pine Goat Tying – Ricky Rodriguez, Chino Valley Pole Bending - Baylee Johnston, Prescottt Ribbon Roping - Sam Garside, Prescott Team Roping - Bryce Stodghill, Pine 16-18 Barrel Racing - Chelsie Stodghill, Pine Breakaway Roping - Chelsie Stodghill, Pine Goat Tying - Carly Billington, Phoenix Pole Bending - Braelyn Henry, Tucson Team Roping - Taylor Holderman, San Tan Valley 2012-2013 Year End Event Champions 4-8 Team Roping - Ketch Kelton, Mayer

Pole Bending - Ashlee Allen, Queen Creek Goat Tying - Ketch Kelton, Mayer Calf Riding - Kooper Heimburg, San Tan Valley Barrel Racing - Kadence Dorman, Prescott 9-12 Team Roping - Clay Cherry, Stanfield Ribbon Roping - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Pole Bending - Tatum Schafer, Queen Creek Goat Tying - Taylor Allen, Queen Creek Calf Touch - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Bull Riding - J.C. Mortensen, Paulden Breakaway - Caslyn Weidenbener, Queen Creek Boys Goat Tying - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Boys Breakaway - Logan Bates, Chino Valley Barrel Racing - Dakota Keenan, Maricopa 13-15 Team Roping - Tanner Blunk, Chino Valley Ribbon Roping - Sam Garside, Prescott Pole Bending - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Goat Tying - Baylee Johnston, Prescottt Chute Dogging - Tanner Blunk, Chino Valley Calf Roping - Monty James, Payson Breakaway Roping - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield Barrel Racing - Baylee Johnston, Prescottt 16-18 Team Roping - Chelsie Stodghill, Pine Pole Bending - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills Goat Tying - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills Breakaway Roping - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills Barrel Racing - Lacey Garside, Prescott 2012-2013 Year End All Around Champions 4-8 Girls - Ashlee Allen, Queen Creek 4-8 Boys - Ketch Kelton, Mayer 9-12 Girls - Caslyn Weidenbener, Queen Creek 9-12 Boys - Logan Bates, Chino Valley

13-15 Girls - Sierra Jo Keith, Stanfield 13-15 Boys - Monty James, Payson 16-18 Girls - Sierra Egge, Desert Hills

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

Go to www.nmhighschoolrodeo.com for NMHSRA information

2012-2013 Year-End Event Champions

2012-2013 Year-End Event Champions

Girls All-Around / Zoe Billings

Girls All-Around / Leigh Ann Scribner

Girls Reserve All-Around / Ariana Assini

Boys All-Around / Bryce Howe

Boys All-Around / Lucas Casterton

Girls Reserve All-Around / Leia Pluemer

Boys Reserve All-Around / Rio Lee

Boys Reserve All-Around / Chace Valdez

Bareback Riding / Rio Lee

Bareback Riding / Wyatt Harper

Tie-Down Roping / Lucas Casterton

Calf Roping / Chace Valdez

Saddle Bronc Riding / Jay Joaquin

Saddle Bronc Riding / Bryce Howe

Steer Wrestling / Lucas Casterton

Steer Wrestling / Wyatt Lindsay

Team Roping (Header) / Skeeter Hill / Ranger Hill

Team Roping / Wasey Carviso / Jesse Rogers

Goat Tying / Aiesha Curley

Goat Tying / Lindsay Adcock

Pole Bending / MacKenzie Kemple

Pole Bending / Tierra Gray

Breakaway Roping / Arianna Assini

Breakaway Roping / Tierra Gray

Barrel Racing / Haley Wolfe

Barrel Racing / NaLynn Cline

Bull Riding / Brandon McCassie

Bull Riding / Jacob Spencer

Boys Cutting / Mike Fletcher

Boys Cutting / Wil Watts

Girls Cutting / Stephanie Payne

Girls Cutting / Krista Turner

ARIZONA JR. HIGH SCHOOL NEW MEXICO JR. HIGH SCHOOL RODEO ASSOCIATION RODEO ASSOCIATION 2012-2013 Year End Event Champions

2012 - 2013 Year End Event Champions

Girls All-Around / Sierra Jo Keith

Girls All-Around / Chali Simpson

Boys All-Around / Britt Parker

Boys All-Around / Shad Mayfield

Tie Down Roping / Dawson Lackey

Calf Roping / Shad Mayfield

Chute Dogging / Hayden Udall

Chute Dogging / Blaine Garley

Ribbon Roping / Britt Parker / Sierra Jo Keith

Ribbon Roping / Shad Mayfield / Shelby Mayfield

Team Roping / John Henry Gaona, Jr. / Junior Zambrano III

Team Roping / Blaine Garley / Brent Jodie

Boys Breakaway / Casey Brunson

Boys Breakaway / Hadley Yazzie

Girls Breakaway / Makena Burris

Girls Breakaway / Kaitlyn Harwell

Boys Goat Tying / Britt Parker

Boys Goat Tying / Zane Munoz

Girls Goat Tying / Sierra Jo Keith

Girls Goat Tying / Chali Simpson

Pole Bending / Tatum Schafer

Pole Bending / Peyton McKinley

Barrel Racing / Jayce McConnell

Barrel Racing / Haley McNeil

Jr. Bull Riding / Skye Joaquin

Bull Riding / Kelvin Chavez

.22 Long Rifle / Wyatt Kent

Steer Bronc Riding / Zane Munoz Light Rifle Shoot / Tatton Allsup


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Bosque Farms 3 e 201 e t t i Jr. Rodeo BFJR Comm Russell Sullivan Co-Chairman 505/720-0999

2013 Series Schedule September 20-22, 2013 October 18-20, 2013 November 15-17, 2013 Please visit www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org for more information, forms and rules concerning this years series!

2013 BFJR Sponsorship Information Be part of New Mexico’s largest Jr. Rodeo Association with a Sponsorship. Get recognized by hundreds of today’s top Jr Rodeo athletes and their families. For more information go to www.bosquefarmsrodeo.org

Jana Muncy Secretary 505/238-9415 Amber Gillreath Secretary 505/235-9216 Shacey Sullivan Scholarship 505/239-5288

Shannon Thompson Barrels 505/228-4669 Wesley Reno Poles 915/525-2219 Shane Wimberly Dummy Roping 505/366-9260 Martin Sandoval Flags 505/908-7147

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Rick Adcock Goats 505/362-6292 Tony Sanchez Roping 505/238-1762 Daniel Mueller Rough Stock 505/553-8200 Tom Neill Rough Stock 505/259-0339 Tiffany Peralta Leadline 505/203-9293


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NEW MEXICO RODEO ASSOCIATION www.nmrodeo.org APPROVED STOCK CONTRACTORS 2013

W/A Rodeo Company Buster Webb 505-632-2350 6 X 6 Rodeo Company Carl Bradley 575-758-3459 Tsosie Brothers Rodeo Company Harrison or Tommie Tsosie 505-368-4315 Casper Baca Rodeo Company Casper Baca 505-287-9534 Crossroads Rodeo Company Mark Sanchez 970-739-3851 Nunn’s Frontier Rodeo Company Gary Nunn 505-450-6724

Red Ryder Roundup Pagosa Springs, NM, July 4-6, 2013 Un-Official Results Bareback 1. David, Cherry, 64, $684 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Chance Barnes, 66, $684 Ranch Bronc Riding 1. Kyle Likes, 67, $124.20 Bull Riding 1. Cody Tesch, 76, $1,420 Bull Riding Day Money; Cody Tesch $110 Steer Wrestling 1. Lymon Succo, 6.2, $507; 2. Jake Trujillo, 7.1, $338 Breakaway 1. Alice Pack, 2.16, $686; 2. Katelyn McRee, 2.21, $514; 3. Renee Tolino, 2.53, $343; 4. Leah Platero, 2.66, $171 Inc. Breakaway Ground Money to Jenny Sullivan & Ciera LeFebre $48 Calf Roping 1st Go 1. Jo Dan Mirabal, 9.5, $357 Calf Roping 2nd Go 1. Jo Dan Mirabal, 11.5, $357 Calf Roping Average 1. Jo Dan Mirabal, 21.0, $286; 2. Russell Van Soelen, 11.1 (1), $190 Open Team Roping 1. Kyle Honeyfield / Brian Sullivan, 8.0, $649/roper; 2/3. JoDan Mirabal / Clay Rathijen, 8.8, $406/roper; 2/3. Luis Martinez / Pete Garcia, 8.8, $406/roper; 4. Beau Lamb / Albert Claunch, 9.1, $162/roper Incentive Team Roping 1. Luis Martinez / Pete Garcia, 8.8, $795/roper; 2. Beau Lamb / Albert Claunch, 9.1, $597/roper; 3. Kyle Honeyfield / Marcus Elkins, 11.0, $398/roper; 4. Andreas Sanchez /

DEMONSTRATING STOCK CONTRACTOR C5/ Rodeo Company Jeremy & Amanda Sours 505-290-6749 or 505-409-5928

NMRA-APPROVED FIELD SECRETARIES - 2013 Janice Aragon 505/366-4929 Susi Kaufman 928/587-3478

Jana Muncy 505/238-9415

Amber Gillreath 505/235-9216

John Adams, 11.8, $199/roper Scrambled Egg Team Roping 1. John Arrington / Lance Taylor, 9.0, $785/roper; 2. Rocky Pack / Alice Pack, 14.4, $589/roper 3. Dave Heimback / Don Weber, 15.3, $392/roper; 4. Greg Lucero / Eric Aragon, 16.2, $196/roper Open Barrel Race 1. Katelyn McRee, 18.104, $605; 2. Leighann Scribner, 18.105, $454; 3. Jessie Suazo, 18.279, $317 Incentive Barrel Race 1. Shawn Sterling, 18.898, $404; 2. Shelby Hicks, 19.105, $303; 3. Wyatt Masters, 19.111, $211 Jr. Barrel Race 1. Riley Montoya, 18.776, $312; 2. Meagan McMillian, 18.783, $234; 3. Deana Scott, 19.132, $156; 4. KIailey Pollock, 19.387, $78

Upcoming Rodeos CASH ONLY in 2013! (Money orders and Cashier Checks accepted) Entries in our rodeos are taken seriously. All NMRA members and cosanctioned associations that guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries into the NMRA office up to one week prior to the opening of phone entries. All nonmembers or associations that do not guarantee entry fees must call in entries and be prepared with a credit card that will be run that night for entry fees. If you must turnout of a rodeo for any reason including medical, emergency or vet release call the Turnout line (505-8649426). You may not compete in another rodeo for 7 days if you vet or medical out and a release is due in the office within 7

NMRA Contact Information! State Secretary - Carrie Richardson 575/937-0851 PO Box 1101; Capitan, NM 88316 admin@newmexicorodeoassociation.com CES - Amber Gillreath 505/864-9426 ces@newmexicorodeoassociation.com days or entry fee and fine will be assessed. Fax # for releases: 505-8649427. After entries close you will b e turning out and expected to pay fees. If you need to make changes after books have closed you will be charged a $25 fee per person per change. 2013 NMRA Rodeos are a preference draw. Slack is not open until performances are full – therefore slack cannot be a contestant’s first preference. Rodeos having first sanction with New Mexico will have a $5 Finals Fund and a $15 or $20 Stock charge deducted from advertised fees. A $10 Office Charge per contestant will be added to fees. Bull riders have $10 day money added to fees as well! NMRA Open Rough Stock may enter twice. Steer wrestling and breakaway ropers may walk up until two hours before the first performance and enter. Rough Stock contestants may walk up and enter one hour prior to the draw of the performance they want to enter. Cash only and a $25 late fee will be charged. Contestants are encouraged to enter through Central Entry Secretary on entry night to ensure availability of stock; walk up entries are subject to availability of stock at stock contractor’s discretion. CES email: cesatnewmexicorodeoassociation.com Entry numbers: Rough Stock: 505-864-9427; Team Roping: 505-864-7200; Timed Events: 505-8649426. Entry time: 6 - 10 p.m. on Entry night advertised.

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President - John Adams - 575/779-3105 • Vice President - Tim Lamb - 575/403-9939 • Bareback Director - OPEN Open Calf Roping Director - Rylan Edgmon - 575/740-3492 • Breakaway Director - Bellamie Mason - nmcowgirl13@yahoo.com Saddle Bronc Director - Chance Barnes - 505/320-2419 • Steer Wrestling Director - Lance Tolbert - 505/489-2143 - tolbertclan@q.com Bull Riding Director - Travis Sullivan - 575/518-8164 • Open Team Roping Director - OPEN • Inc. Team Roping Director - Lee Knox - 575/937-7486 Open Barrel Racing Director - Laura Haines - 505/835-2460 • Inc. Barrel Racing Director - Tammy Arnold - 520/507-0464 - tammy@badlandstowing.com Judges Coordinator - Stoney Neufang - 520/241-0414 • State Secretary - Carrie Richardson - 575/937-0851 • Central Entry Secretary - Amber Gillreath - 505/864-9426

Schedule of Events PLAINS, TEXAS, August 1,2,3, 2013 Totals Added Money: $5,500 Sanctioned: TCRA / NMRA Performance Time: 8:00 PM Check TCRA website for more information. LAMESA, TEXAS AUGUST 1-3, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA/ UPRA/ NMRA ENTRY DATES: Sunday July 28th: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm ROUGH STOCK ONLY Sunday July 28th 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm All Events including Rough Stock Check TCRA website for more information. POST, TEXAS AUGUST 8,9,10, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA / UPRA / CPRA / NMRA Performances Time: 8:00 PM Check TCRA website for more information. CHAMA DAYS RODEO Chama, NM, August 10-11, 2013 NMRA with PAFRA, WPRA (BKWY ONLY) Perfs: Sat. Aug. 10 at 1:00 PM; Sun. Aug. 11 at 1:00 PM Slack: Sun. Aug. 11 at 8:00 AM Added: $500 : BB, SB, BR,CR,SW,BKW,BRL, Buckles to winners and Jackets to 2nd places Buckle to 1st place Inc. Team Ropers and Jackets to 1st place Open Team Ropers Jr. Barrel Racing $300 Added (this is a separate race each day $150 added each day) with Buckle to Average Winner and Jacket to 2nd place Average Winner. Stock Contractor: W/A Rodeo Company Stock Charge $20 Entry Fees: $100 SW/CR/BKW; TR $100/man; BRL $80; BR/BB/SB $75 Rough Stock may enter twice and walk

up 1 hr prior to draw SW and BKW may walk up 2 hrs. prior to draw of first performance. All walk up entries have a $25 late fee. Entries: Monday, Aug. 5, 2013, TE: 505-864-9426; RS: 505-864-9427; TR: 505-864-7200 6-10 PM NMRA and co- sanctioning associations that guarantee entry fees may fax/email entries Information on the NMRA website: nmrodeo.org Call Backs: Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013 6-9 PM 505-864-9426 Or check web site for day sheets: www.nmrodeo.org Turnouts: 505-864-9426 no later than 3 hrs before perf. Directions: Chama Rodeo Grounds RALLS, TEXAS AUGUST 16,17, 2013 Sanctioned: TCRA / UPRA /NMRA Performance Time: 8:00 pm Check TCRA website for more information.

UPPER FRUITLAND Upper Fruitland, NM Aug. 17-18, 2013 AIRCA with NMRA Check AIRCA website for more information. 98TH ANNUAL SONOITA LABOR DAY RODEO Aug. 31, Sept. 1 & 2, 2013 (GCPRA LEAD SANCTION) Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Sonoita, AZ Co-Sanctioned: NMRA Check GCPRA Website for more information. SOCORRO, NM AUGUST 30-31, 2013 NMRA with PAFRA and WPRA (BKWY) Check NMRA website for more information. GREENLEE COUNTY PRO RODEO Duncan, AZ (GCPRA LEAD SANCTION) September 21, 2013 Co-Sanctions: NMRA (2014 points for NMRA) Check GCPRA Website for more information.


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GRAND CANYON PRO RODEO ASSOCIATION President: Paul Carmen (602) 980-0766 Vice President: Clay Parsons (520) 444-7650 Steer Wrestling: Tim Robertson (480) 268-1078 Open Calf Roping: Joe Moody (520) 431-1335 Incentive Calf Roping: Willard Moody (520) 431-3316

2013 GCPRA Board of Directors

Open Team Roping: Nate Singletary Incentive Team Roping: Todd Zipprich Breakaway: Becky Mahoney Barrel Racing: Staci Kelly Bareback: John Killian

(623) 640-6833

(623) 694-1867

(480) 220-2317

(520) 591-0037

(928) 308-2693

Saddle Bronc: OPEN Bull Riding: Samuel De La Cruz Judging Coordinator: Gordie Kesler State Secretary: Andi Tedder

(520) 508-5254 (480) 216-2111

(623) 249-9506

W/A Rodeo Company • Slash M Rodeo Company • T5 - Manuel Murrietta • V Heart Rodeo Company – Cody Resor

GCPRA Approved Stock Contractors:

Please be sure to check out our website at www.GCPRA.net for the latest updates and rodeo information GCPRA: P.O. Box 50476, Parks, AZ 86018 • State Secretary Shelly Howell - (623) 249-9506

GCPRA CES Phone Numbers: Rough Stock & Timed Events: (623) 455-8339 Team Roping: (623) 455-8385 • Turnouts: (623) 455-8339 THE GCPRA HAS A NEW WEBSITE - GCPRA.NET

2013 GCPRA Upcoming Events August 3 & 4, 2013 Chaffee County Fair & Rodeo Poncha Springs, CO CPRA Rodeo - GCPRA Co-Sanction Aug. 31st, Sept. 1 & 2, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Sonoita Labor Day Rodeo Sonoita, AZ Rough Stock Enter Once Each Day(Total of 3Times) Timed Events Enter Twice - Team Roping Format Remains the Same September 13 & 14, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Navajo County Fair Rodeo Holbrook, AZ September 21, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Greenlee County Fair Rodeo - Duncan, AZ October 5 & 6, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Rex Allen Days Rodeo - Willcox, AZ October 12, 2013 (GCPRA Lead Sanction) Benson Butterfield Rodeo Benson, AZ 2013 GCPRA FINALS November 22, 23 & 24, 2013 (Not Thanksgiving Weekend) Hosted by Avi Resort & Casino & Mojave Crossing Event Center, Ft. Mohave, AZ

Central Entry System Rough Stock & Timed Events - 623-455-8339 Team Roping & Buddies Entries - 623-455-8385 New Line - Barrel Racers & Buddies 623-486-2832 Turnouts 623-455-8339 Entries are taken through central entry on the Monday prior to the rodeo. Some rodeos have special entry days and dates - please refer to the schedule for more information. 2013 rule change - when entering, a member may enter him/herself and two (2) other contestants only. The buddy system is for husbands and wives. GCPRA will be accepting USTRC cards only for the 2013 season, using the Elite rule in the #12 Inc. team roping. You must have a current card at time of rodeo and show it to the rodeo secretary or you will rope as an open team.

San Miguel Basin Fair & Rodeo July 26 & 27, 2013 GCPRA Co-Sanction Norwood, CO CPRA Rodeo, Other Co-Sanctions: WRA,NMRA Performance: July 26 at 7:00pm Performance: July 27 at 7:00pm Slack: July 26 after performance Entry Phone: (719) 486-0599 Entries Open: July 22 between noon & 6:00pm Call Back: July 23 between 2:00 & 6:00pm Added Money: $1,000 per event; $500 for OTR/MTR both ends Entry Fees: BB/SB/SW $76; LBR $71; TD/BKW $100; OTR/MTR $117 per person; BR $91 Local Entries: Friday July 19 between 8am & 8pm at (970) 327-4601 Leave message for Laura Stock Contractor: Southwick Rodeo Company Directions: North end of Norwood Chaffee County Fair & Rodeo August 3 & 4, 2013 GCPRA Co-Sanction Poncha Springs, CO CPRA Rodeo, Other Co-Sanctions: WRA Performance: August 3 at 7:30pm Performance: August 4 at 1:30pm Slack: August 3 after performance Entry Phone: (719) 486-0599 Entries Open: July 29th between noon & 6:00pm Call Back: Wednesday July 31 between 2:00 & 6:00pm Added Money: $600 per event & Hollenbeck All-Around Buckle Entry Fees: BB/SB/SW $76; LBR $71; TD/BKW $100; OTR/MTR $117 per person; BR $91 Local Entries: TBA Stock Contractor: H & H Rodeo Company Directions: 10165 County Rd 120, Poncha Springs, CO Host Hotel: Gateway Inn & Suites (719) 539-2895 98th Annual Sonoita Labor Day Rodeo Aug. 31, Sept. 1 & 2, 2013 (GCPRA LEAD SANCTION) Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Sonoita, AZ Co-Sanctioned: Pending ****ROUGH STOCK MAY ENTER 3 TIMES,

ONCE EACH DAY FOR A TOTAL OF 3 TIMES**** GCPRA TIMED EVENTS MAY ENTER TWICE - TEAM ROPING FORMAT REMAINS THE SAME Stock Contractor: T5 & V Heart Rodeo Slack: Sat. August 31 at 8:00am (BRLS); Sun. Sept. 1 at 8:00am (CR,BKWY,SW); Mon. Sept. 2 at 8:00am (BRLS, TR) - ALL TR SLACK WILL BE MONDAY SEPT. 2ND ***The only TR for GCPRA in a perf will be on Monday, Sept. 2nd*** Perfs: Sat. Aug. 31st, Sun. Sept. 1st & Mon. Sept. 2nd all Perfs will be at 2:00pm Added: $1,000 to BB,SB,BR; $500 CR,SW,BKWY,BRLS; $1,000 to OTR; $800 to ITR; $400 to ICR & IBRLS Buckles to all event winners for the 3 days combined. Saddle to the All-Around man or woman given on a point system. Contestant must place in two different events and only two high points can be used towards saddle. Buckle to Reserve AllAround man or woman of the rodeo based on same point system. Entries: August 26, 2013 Rough Stock: 5-6pm (623) 455-8339; Timed Events: 6-10pm (623) 455-8339; Barrel Racers & Buddies: 6-10pm (623) 486-2832; Team Roping & Buddies: 6-10pm (623) 455-8385 Entry Fees Per Entry: BRLS/$70; TR $80 per man; BR/$90; All other events $80 per time entered. Inc. Team Ropers - You must have a current 2013 USTRC card at this rodeo to be eligible for the Inc. Team Roping. Local Entries: August 19, 2013 4-6pm at (520) 471-7323 There is a 50 mile radius for local entries who are not GCPRA members. GCPRA members and co-sanctions members must enter through the GCPRA Centry Entry System - No Exceptions! Santa Cruz Fair & Rodeo Fees: All contestants (adults & youth) get in free for the day they are entered. All others - Adults $10, children 12yr & under $5. Dry Camp Fee $10 per night or $25 for weekend, Stall Fee $10 per night, Parking Fee $5 per day (if not camping), NO HOOK-UPS — No parking or camping between stalls/barns! Strict dog leash law - one warning and then dog must be removed from property!


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The All Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. • P.O. Box 723, St. Michaels, Arizona 86511 Phone: 928/797-0251 • Website: www.aircarodeo.com

ALL INDIAN RODEO COWBOY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers

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

AIRCA 2013 Rodeo Schedule August 2-3, 2013 Keith J. Boyd Memorial Rodeo Greasewood, AZ AI Host August 3, 2013 Sandoval County Fair Rodeo Cuba, NM AI Host August 10-11, 2013 Pavinyawma Stampede Rodeo Kykotsmovi, AZ AI Host August 10-11, 2013 Chama Rodeo, NMRA Chama, NM AI Invited August 17-18, 2013 Upper Fruitland Rodeo Upper Fruitland, NM AI Host August 24-25, 2012 AIRCA Finals Rodeo McGee Park Farmington, NM September 1, 2013 Bi-County Fair & Rodeo Prewitt, NM AI INVITED September 14-15, 2013 81st Navajo County Fair and Rodeo, GCRA Holbrook, AZ AI INVITED September 14-15, 2013 Utah Navajo Fair and Rodeo Bluff, UT AI Host

Board of Directors

Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Riding Bull Riding Flavian Tabaha Lowery Johnson

Steer Wrestling Tie Down Roping Team Roping (#10) Team Roping (Open) Ben Bates Dion Mitchell

September 21- 22, 2013 20th Ramah Navajo Fair & Rodeo, Pinehill, NM AI Host September 28-29, 2013 Tohajiilee Stampede Rodeo Tohajiilee, NM, AI Host

Ladies’ Breakaway Roping Ladies Barrel Racing Eugenia Charley Senior Breakaway Roping Junior Barrel Racing Junior Bull Riding Beverly J. Coho Harry Tso Rodger Dahozy

Central Entry Secretary Benjenita K. Bates 505/733-2020 bk_bates@yahoo.com Timers Coordinator Irene Jumbo Judges Coordinator Bill Johnson Queen/Membership Coordinator Ruthie Nez

Staff

AIRCA Information and membership form can be found at www.aircarodeo.com

October 04-05, 2013 Northern Navajo Fair Rodeo Shiprock, NM, AI Host October 10-13, 2013 IIFR Finals San Carlos, AZ AI AFFILIATED

AIRCA Standings As of June 8, 2013 ALL AROUND 1. Roy Begay, $3,298; 2. Aaron Tsinigine, $2,634; 3. Donovan Yazzie, $2,402; 4. Garrison Begay, $2,025; 5. Michael Bates, $1,920; 6. Ethan Randall, $1,462; 7. Kyle Charley, $1,453; 8. Allen Charley, $1,055; 9. Roessel Jackson, $1,047; 10. Gerald Daye, $978; 11. Tashonney Slim, $853 BAREBACK 1. Delvecchio Kaye, $3,001; 2. Kyle Charley, $1,382; 3. Ferlin Tsosie, $1,157; 4. Shawn Benally, $1,115; 5. Jacob Etsitty, $818; 6. Philbert Betoney, $517; 7. Bennie Begay, $365; 8. Earl Tsosie Jr., $214; 9. Truman House, $75; SADDLE BRONC 1. Kane Kee, $2,105; 2. Robert Burbank, $1,776; 3. Shoshane Kee, $686; 4. Herman George $534; 5. Leander Thomas, $502; 6. Sisto Hernandez, $488; 7. Ace Long, $276; 8. Lymon Pioche, $211; 9. Lyle Laughlin, $184; 10. Jamore Maryboy, $172; 11. Kerry Chicharello, $163; 12. Tashonney Slim, $100 BULL RIDING 1. Spud Jones, $2,680; 2. Justin Silversmith, $2,006; 3. Tustin Daye, $1,850; 4. Raynell Harvey, $1,119; 5. Lyle Clark, $1,102; 6. Moka Francis, $1,087; 7. Justin Granger, $982; 8. Ty Toadlena, $924; 9. Pierre Tsosie, $900; 10. Ivan Sells, $883; 11. Taushoney Slim, $753; 12. Archie Becenti Jr., $739; 13. Clint Wilson, $678; 14. Wyatt Betony, $605; 15. Tim Thompson, $603; 16. Lane Yazzie, $565; 17. Aaron Clark, $351; 18. Ernest Spencer, $339; 19. Raylando Puente, $319; 19. Kyle Charley, $213; 20. Al Charley $100 TIE DOWN 1. Donovan Yazzie, $2,062; 2. Emerson Long Jr., $1,862; 3. Tyrin Alcott, $1,359; 4. John Boyd III, $951; 5. Michael Bates, $892; 6. Gerald Daye, $783; 7. Roy Begay, $778; 8. Garrison Begay, $768; 9. Aaron Tsinigine, $692; 10. Roessel Jackson, $611; 11. Allen Charley, $573; 12. Marvin Tolth, $462; 13. Ty Pablo, $458; 14. Francis Begay Jr., $338; 15. Justin Tsosie Jr., $322; 16. Benson Charley, $305; 17. Roderick Tso, $275; 18. Tyler Donald, $225 STEER WRESTLING 1. Sheridan Jodie, $2,049; 2. Kyle Smith, $1,984; 3. Garrison Begay, $1,257; 4. Lymon Succo, $1,031; 5. Michael Bates, $1,028; 6. Chuck Dixon, $1,003; 7. Brandon Bates, $905; 8. Tyron Tsosie, $831; 9. Byron Murphy, $745; 10. Ben Bates, $613; 11. Ethan Randall, $490; 12. Olyne Morris, $379; 13. Donovan Yazzie, $340; 14. Tyrone Tsosie, $280; 15. Hollis Jodie, $228; 16. William Jim, $182; 17. Ashkie Antone, $81

October 19-20, 2013 Western Navajo Fair & Rodeo Tuba City, AZ, AI Host October 25-26, 2013 Arizona State Fair Rodeo Phoenix, AZ AI INVITED

LADIES BARREL RACING 1. Sunny Storer, 2,815; 2. Geneva Tsohkalarkis, $2,313; 3. Charmayne Gene, $1,980; 4. Kendra Henry, $1,255; 5. Raynell Holgate, $988; 6. Allisha Tohsonnie, $980; 7. Nizhoni McCray, $616; 8. Elisha Paul, $480; 9. Kylie Gilbert, $450; 10. AutumnRain Chee, $179; 11. Rosita Singer, $164; 12. Kassidy Dennison, $154; 13. Tanai Lansing, $95 LADIES BREAKAWAY ROPING 1. Bailey Bates, $2,736; 2. Leah Platero, $1,656; 3. Simone Richardson, $1,276; 4. Lavonne Yazzie, $1,172; 5. Kim R. Jim, $1,030; 6. Renee Tolino, $923; 7. LaTasha Long, $820; 8. Robbie Whitehair, $789; 9. Serena Dahozy, $766; 10. Savannah Begay, $726; 11. Laci K. Begay, $718; 12. Sammi Jo Boyd, $649; 13. Marcella Francis, $554; 14. Terri Jo Caboni, $477; 15. Kim Begay, $431; 16. Nyera Yazzie, $410; 17. Elisha Paul, $346; 18. Gaby Whitethorne, $308; 19. April Pablo, $254; 20. Taniah Nez, $199; 21. Sheila Sells, $163 OPEN TEAM ROPING HEADER 1. Blaine Redhorse, $4,566; 2. Marco Sells, $4,208; 3. Bill Dahozy, $2,321; 4. Chuck Sells, $1,934; 5. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,631; 6. Aaron Tsinigine, $1,379; 7. Kesley Phillips, $982; 8. Grant Skeet, $917; 9. John Arviso, $422; 10. DeWayne Sells, $407; 11. Jason Yazzie, $233; 12. Wes Dayzie, $168; 13. Chris Begay, $220 OPEN TEAM ROPING HEELER 1. James Begay Jr., $3,187; 2. Myles John, $2,913; 3. Lucius Sells, $2,873; 4. Victor Begay, $2,653; 5. OJ Williams, $2,435; 6. Kevin Yazzie, $2,248; 7. Doyle Yazzie, $1,400; 8. Aaron Tsinigine, $999; 9. Dwight Sells, $910; 10. Roy Begay, $558; 11. Myron Toledo, $233; 13. Leonard Williams Sr., $74 JR. BARREL RACING 1. Kylie Gilbert, $2,144; 2. Sharaya Edgewater, $1,135; 3. Destinee Dale, $777; 4. Nizhoni McCray, $555; 5. Henly Black, $420; 6. Callie Edgewater, $340; 7. Sunny Storer, $284; 8. Kash Pablo, $283; 9. Jereth Hale, $194; 10. Daydron Yazzie, $143; 11. Paige Dale, $123; 12. Kaelah Benallie, $79 JR. BULL RIDING 1. Cain Thomas, $857; 2. Ramon Curley, $726; 3. Cory Hubbard, $516; 4. Troy Tuni, $223; 5. Travis Silversmith, $110; 6. Leonard Tom, $89 SR. BREAKAWAY ROPING 1. Leonard Williams Sr., $1,824; 2. John Boyd Jr., $975; 3. Victor Begay, $881; 4. Norm Bates, $738; 5. Alvin Smith, $710; 6. Tyrone Alcott, $648; 7. Art Sells, $591; 8. Ickes Benallie, $461; 9. Walt Jones, $419; 10. Raymond Belone, $288; 11. Karl Dennison, $138; 12. Ray Jim, $80; 13. Johnson Stevenson; 14. Kee Etsitty Sr., $72


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Speed Events:

Amber Sauceda - 505/507-0786 Anna Tapia - 505/227-3161 Start times: Saturday & Sunday 8:30 a.m.

Roping Events:

Cody Plant - 505/604-2413 John English - 505/239-7617 Brandon Narramore - 505/290-1538 Javier Garcia - 915/838-5827 Shane Thompson - 505/228-4669

Goats:

Tori Wimberly - 505/414-1288

Rough Stock:

NMJRA OPEN JR. RODEO

Travis Sullivan - 575/518-8164

Entry forms, order of events and rule book available on web site.

Saddle & Buckle Shoot-Out 1 Weekend H No Membership Fees H No Sponsorship Fees

August 3-4, 2013 Grants Rodeo Grounds, Grants, New Mexico

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PRIZES GUARANTEED

8 All Around Saddles

High Point Boy and Girl in 6 & Under, 7-9, 10-13 and 14-18

8 Reserve All Around Buckles

Reserve High Point Boy and Girl in 6 & Under, 7-9, 10-13 and 14-18

4 Rough Stock Buckles

To Average winners of the 6 & Under Sheep Riding, 7-9 Calf Riding, 10-13 Mini Bull Riding and 14-18 Jr. Bull Riding Must compete both days for prizes. All ties will be broken by money won. For more information concerning the NMJRA go to website at www.nmjra.net


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NEW MEXICO JUNIOR RODEO ASSOCIATION ENTRY FORM Name _________________________________________ Date ___________________________________ Street _________________________________________ Phone __________________________________ City ____________________________ State/Zip ___________________________ Email ____________________________ Male

Female (circle one)

Age as of January 1, 2013 __________

P ENTRY NOT COMPLETE UNLESS COMPLETELY FILLED OUT P

Please mark with an X the event and day you are entering 6 & UNDER AGE GROUP Goat Tying (Around the Neck) Dummy Roping Flag Race Barrel Racing Pole Bending Sheep Riding 7-9 AGE GROUP Step Down Roping Ribbon Roping Breakaway Roping 13/Under Parent/Child TR Steer Breakaway Girls Goat Tying Boys Goats (Pigging string) Flag Race Barrel Racing Pole Bending Calf Riding 10-13 AGE GROUP Double Mugging Ribbon Roping Breakaway 13/Under Parent/Child TR Steer Stopping Girls Goat Tying Boys Goats (Pigging string) Girls Barrel Racing Girls Pole Bending Mini Bulls 14-18 AGE GROUP Tie Down Ribbon Roping Breakaway Team Roping Steer Stopping Girls Goat Tying Girls Barrel Racing Girls Pole Bending Jr. Bull Riding

If you were not a 2012 NMJRA member you must provide a copy of birth certificate.

Must compete both days to qualify for prizes DAY 1

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ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 ENTRY $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $20

STOCK $6 $2 $2 $2 $2 $12 STOCK $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $6 $6 $2 $2 $2 $15 STOCK $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $6 $6 $2 $2 $20 STOCK $12 $12 $12 $12 $12 $6 $2 $2 $35

New Rule for Parent/Child TR - Parent/Grandparent of any contestant or child 13 & under entered in rodeo may be partner. Liability Notice: NMJRA including but not limited to the producers, other persons, corporations, contractors, directors, and sponsors in any manner assisting in a rodeo are not liable for any injuries to person or animal.

FAMILY TEAM ROPING DAY 1

DAY 2

ENTRY $12

STOCK $12

This is a separate event that can be entered in addition to 5 all-around events. No points will count towards all around. This event will be one age group, 18 and Under. Any contestant can enter once and may rope with the parent/grandparent of any contestant. Contestants will be competing for daily cash payout.

Total Entry/Stock Fees Admin./ Insurance Secretary Fee Late Fee ($25 per day)

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Start Time 8:30 a.m. each day Books close at 7:30 a.m. day of rodeo H No Membership Fee H No Sponsorship Fee

Saddles to High Point and Buckles to Reserve High Point boy and girl in each age group. Buckles to Average winners in all Rough Stock events. Ties will be broken by money won. You may enter no more than 5 events including rough stock to count towards All Around.

Fees MUST be with entry!! And MUST be Postmarked by July 24 to avoid late fees. MAIL ENTRIES TO: Amber Gillreath Box 100, SanAntonio, NM 87832 505.235.9216 agillreath@gmail.com

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For more information or to pre-enter please call Cody or Melissa McDaugale at 505/287-2662 or 505/290-7390

2013 New Event Family Team Roping This will be a separate event that may be entered in addition to five All-Around events. No points will be awarded for All-Around Awards. This event will be one age group, 18 and under, and any contestant can enter once and may rope with a parent/grandparent of any contestant. Contestants will be competing for daily cash payout. Entries will be taken at rodeo.

2013 FALL SERIES Please Find Additional Information at www.cibolacountygymkhanarodeo.com

8 All-Around Saddles

will be awarded at the end of the 2013 Fall Series to All-Around Cowgirl and All-Around Cowboy in each age division.

MONEY $ MONEY $ MONEY New for Fall 2013 – Added money to high point of each weekend

H With 50 Contestants: $100 to high point boy and girl in each age group, each weekend H With 75 Contestants: $150 to high point boy and girl in each age group, each weekend H With 100 Contestants: $200 to high point boy and girl in each age group, each weekend

Fall Schedule of Events Start time – 10:00 a.m. each day

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CHAMA DAYS 2013 Thursday, August 8 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Wednesday, August 7 SENIOR DANCE 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. by Chester Maez FYI: Village Hall 575.756.2184

Community Center Chama

DINNER 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Adults $10, Kids $5

Baseball Field • FYI: Royston 575.209.0357 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament starts at 6 p.m.

Crowning of Royalty • Announcement of Grand Marshal • FYI: Maggie Valdez 575.209.0182

Saturday, August 10 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Baseball Field FYI: Royston 575.209.0357

3 on 3 Basketball Tournament starts at 6 p.m. FYI: Edwina Rivas 505.901.1266

FYI: Edwina Rivas 505.901.1266

THIRD STREET KIDS PARADE 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, August 10 RODEO • 1 p.m. Adults $10, 12 & Under $5 Rodeo Stock by Buster Webb FYI: Ronnie Carrillo 505.927.8134 or Maggie Valdez 575.209.0182 followed by Kids Rodeo Roping Tournament Horseshoe Tournament - 505.901.7700

KIDS RODEO

Saturday, August 10 MUD BOGS 1 p.m. POW WOW 1 p.m. • Near Dollar Store FYI: Andrea Vigil 505.927.7219

DANCE 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. at the Rodeo Grounds Music by Perfect StrangR $15 at door, $10 during Rodeo

Following Main Rodeo FYI: Ronnie Carrillo 505.927.8134 PARADE Hosted by Billy Terrazas or Maggie Valdez 575.209.0182 10:30 a.m. Sheep Riding (6 & under) $20 SIMON BALKY FYI: Kim Casford 575.756.4411 Calf Riding (9 & under) $30 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. (Line up at 9:30 a.m. - First Street 84/64) Steer Riding (12 & under) $40 at the Community Center Mini Bull Riding (13 & under) $50 $15 at door, $10 during Rodeo Entries will be taken one hour before event FYI: Mathew Gallegos 575.209.1751 BUCKLES AWARDED IN EACH DIVISION For more information contact Billy Terrazas 505.699.9114 or Maggie Valdez 575.209.0182 Please call Mr. Terrazas one week in advance for pre-entries

Friday, August 9 VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT 6 p.m. at the Rodeo Grounds Come join us for lots of fun in the MUD! Live DJ Entertainment starts at 6 p.m.! $10/person to participate in teams of eight (or so) Deadline to enter - July 15, 2013 FYI: Maggie Valdez at 575.209.0182

SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. • Baseball Field • FYI: Royston 575.209.0357

Sunday, August 11 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Baseball Field FYI: Royston 575.209.0357

3 on 3 Basketball Tournament starts at 6 p.m. FYI: Edwina Rivas 505.901.1266

3 on 3 Basketball Tournament starts at 6 p.m.

FIREMAN COMPETITION 1 p.m.

FYI: Edwina Rivas 505.901.1266

FYI: Mathew Gallegos 575.209.1751

DWI YOUTH DANCE 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Community Center FYI: Mathew Gallegos 575.209.1751

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For updated info on Fall schools, Rodeos and Bible Camps see the next issue of The All Around. or visit our facebook pages CrossRoads Ranch Ministry and Rodeo Company and New Mexico Rodeo School and Bible Camp Our pages have all our Bible Camp, Rodeo School, upcoming events and Cowboy Church information.

Thank you to all our committees who have helped us in the past. Crossroads Rodeo Company is now bidding Rodeos and Events for 2014 and 2015. (We look forward to speaking with you). Mark 970/739-3851 Email: crossroadsranchandrodeo@yahoo.com Website: www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com

Ranch Rodeo and Open Rodeo Springer, New Mexico • August 9 - 10, 2013 Ranch Rodeo Friday, August 9 • 6 p.m. See www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com for details on Ranch Bronc Riding (limit 12)

Open Rodeo Rodeo and Clown Man Funny ris ar Fritz H

Rodeo Announ cer Rol Brad ford

Saturday, August 10 • 7 p.m.

Events Ranch Broncs (limit 12) Open Bulls Novice Bulls Steer Riding Team Roping (enter 3x) Ribbon Roping Open Barrels Novice Barrels Mutton Bustin'

Entry Fee $80 $80 $65 $45 $80 $50 $45 $25 No Entry Fee

Added $500 $500

This W ill Be a Great Rodeo Don't Miss I t!

Entries are open untill events are full.

Entries open August 1 through 8 at 6 p.m. Call in entries 970/739-3851 (call or text) email entries to crossroadsrodeocompany@yahoo.com or enter on-site

For More information; Mark Sanchez 970/739-3851 or Steven 575/447-7977 Website: www.crossroadsranchandrodeocompany.com


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WISEMAN RODEO COMPANY LOS ALAMOS COUNTY RODEO Enter each day ~ Pay off each day Call in entries get in gate FREE! Late entries pay admission Call in Tuesday, August 6, 6-9 p.m. (575) 374-9833 Limited late entries taken each day 1 hour before performance $5 late charge except Team Ropers Steak Dinner Saturday, 5:00 p.m. The Posse Lodge

Friday, August 9, 2013 • 7:30 p.m. Saturday, August 10, 2013 • 2:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11, 2013 • 1:00 p.m. Friday Events Entry Fee Open Team Roping (enter 4x) .......................$80/team Draw Pot Roping..........................................$80/roper Saturday & Sunday Events Mutton Bustin'(6 & under) .....................................$10 Novice Bull Riding..................................................$60 Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under) .................................$30 Chute Doggin' .......................................................$40

PECOS, NM OPEN RODEO Saturday, August 24, 2013 • 12:30 p.m. Sunday, August 25, 2013 • 12:30 p.m. Pecos Valley Cowboy Church Events Entry Fee Prizes Mutton Bustin'(6 & under)...........$10 ........................Buckle & Daily Prizes Novice Bull Riding .......................$60..................Buckle to Average Winner Girls Breakaway Roping ..............$40..................Buckle to Average Winner Ribbon Roping ...........................$40................................Buckle For Team (adult & child 14 & under) Who Wins Average Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under).......$30 .......................Buckle to Avg. Winner Chute Doggin'.............................$40 .......................Buckle to Avg. Winner Stick Horse Race..........................FREE......................................Daily Prizes Open Barrels...............................$60

Calf Roping............................................................$60 Girls Breakaway Roping.........................................$40 Cowboy Bronc Riding .............................................$60 Open Barrel Race...................................................$60 Novice Barrels .......................................................$20 8 yr. & Under Barrels.............................................$20 Rescue Race ..........................................................$10 Calf Scramble (9 & under).....................................FREE Open Bull Riding....................................................$75 Enter before August 21 to get free admission! (575) 374-9833 or (575) 207-9834 Limited entries taken 1 hour before performance Enter Each Day ~ Pay Off Each Day Attention Timed Event Contestants Barriers and Electric Eye will be used

Cowboy Bronc Riding...................$60 .............................Buckle to Average Bareback/Saddle Bronc Winner of Horse Riding Calf Scramble (14 & under) .........FREE......................................Daily Prizes Cowboy Draw 2 Team Roping ......$50/roper ........................Buckle to High Money Winner Novice Barrel Race......................$20 .......................Buckle to Avg. Winner Rescue Race ................................$10 .......................................NO BUCKLE Open Bull Riding .........................$75 .......................Buckle to Avg. Winner Open Team Roping ......................$80 Age as of January 1, 2013 for youth and kid events

BEAN DAY RODEO Wagon Mound, NM Rodeo Entries taken Tuesday, August 27, 6-9 p.m. (575) 374-9833 All Events Pay Off Each Day Call In Entries Don’t Pay Admission Limited entries taken each day 1 hour before perfomance

• Dancing • Kids Calf Scramble • Free Barbecue-Monday Afternoon

August 31-September 2, 2013 Performances Start at 2:00 p.m. Each Day Events Entry Fee Open Bull Riding ....................................$75 Novice Bull Riding ..................................$60 Cowboy Bronc Riding..............................$60 Bareback/Saddle Bronc..........................$60 Chute Doggin'........................................$40 Calf Roping ............................................$60 Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under)..................$30 Girls Breakaway Roping .........................$40

Ribbon Roping .......................................$40 Sheep Panty Race ..................................$20 Open Barrels..........................................$60 Novice Barrels (must be novice!).............$20 Open Team Roping (enter 4x)........$80/team Drawpot Team Roping ..................$50/roper Kids Sheep Riding ..................................$10 Rescue Race...........................................$10

Buckles to Average winners at all rodeos ALL RODEOS CASH ONLY For information: (575) 374-9833 or (575) 207-9834


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San Juan County Jr/Sr Rodeo Association Summer Series - 2013 McGee Park • Farmington, New Mexico

June 15-16 July 20-21 August 17-18 9:00 a.m. each day Stalls and RV Hookups Available

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For info: Daniel WooD 505.486.5379 Entries: 505.330.6151

new for 2013

“Family Team Roping” Please see web site for info.

Age groups (Boys & Girls) 6 & Under 7-9 10-13 14-18

jackpot team roping Friday Night Each Weekend Enter 6 p.m. • Rope at 7 p.m.

#12 Slide Pick or draw • $30/roper

#9 Handicap Pick or draw • $30/roper

#6 Handicap

For entry forms please visit our website: www.sanjuancountyrodeo.com E-mail: SJCJSRA@gmail.com Entries must be postmarked 10 days prior to rodeo or a late fee of $25 will be accessed

Pick or draw • $20/roper All 3 ropings will run at the same time with separate payoffs.

CASH ONLY For team roping info: John English 505.239.7617

San Juan County Jr/Sr Rodeo Association June 15-16 Results 6 & Under

7 to 9

Poles 1st Timber Wimberly 2nd Karsyn Shahan 3rd Wacey Trujillo Flags 1st Timber Wimberly 2nd Wacey Trujillo 3rd Karsyn Shahan Barrels 1st Karsyn Shahan 2nd Reno Scribner 3rd Rance Rathjen Goat Tagging 1st Timber Wimberly 2nd Wacey Trujillo 3rd Isabela Sandoval Dummy Roping 1st Isabela Sandoval 2nd Dax Sullivan 3rd Wacey Trujillo Sheep Riding 1st Makai Tsosie 2nd Elishah Tsosie 3rd Reno Scribner Girls All Around 1st Timber Wimberly 2nd Karsyn Shahan 3rd Wacey Trujillo Boys All Around 1st Reno Scribner 2nd Dax Sullivan 3rd Rance Rathjen

Barrels 1st Karley Pollock 2nd Natalie Larabee 3rd Codi Reed Poles 1st Shayna Wimberly 2nd Quincy Sullivan 3rd Cooper Wood Flags 1st Bodie Hine 2nd Shayna Wimberly 3rd Cooper Wood Boys Goats 1st Kayson Shahan 2nd Jace Begay 3rd Brayden Westcott Girls Goats 1st Quincy Sullivan 2nd Codi Reed 3rd Shayna Jackson Breakaway 1st Quincy Sullivan 2nd Kayson Shahan 3rd Bodie Hine Steer Breakaway 1st Quincy Sullivan 2nd Bodie Hine 3rd Kayson Shahan Steer Riding 1st Keaton McCoy 2nd Bodie Hine 3rd Cooper Wood

Girls All Around 1st Quincy Sullivan 2nd Codi Reed 3rd Shayna Jackson Boys All Around 1st Bodie Hine 2nd Kayson Shahan 3rd Jace Begay

10 to 13 Barrels 1st Trennery Turner 2nd Cami Reed 3rd Madeline Shaline Poles 1st Trennery Turner 2nd Cami Reed 3rd Madeline Shaline Girls Goats 1st Abbie Shofner 2nd Cami Reed 3rd Liz Cox Boys Goats 1st Landon Munoz 2nd Wade Hatch 3rd Quinten Wood Breakaway 1st Sheigh Pollock 2nd Madeline Shaline 3rd Newt Elkins Ribbon Roping 1st Landon Munoz 2nd Quinten Wood 3rd Wade Hatch

Steer Stopping 1st Landon Munoz 2nd Quinten Wood 3rd Wade Hatch Calf Roping 1st Wade Hatch 2nd Quinten Wood 3rd Landon Munoz Team Roping 1st Wade Hatch 2nd Landon Munoz 3rd Sheigh Pollock Girls All Around 1st Trennery Turner 2nd Cami Reed 3rd Madeline Shaline Boys All Around 1st Landon Munoz 2nd Wade Hatch 3rd Quinten Wood

14 to 18 Barrels 1st Ciara Lefebre 2nd Jaley Frame 3rd Makayla Hamilton Poles 1st Bethanie Shofner 2nd Bianca Sauceda 3rd Makayla Hamilton Goats 1st Ciara Lefebre 2nd Bianca Sauceda 3rd LeighAnn Scribner

Breakaway 1st Bethanie Shofner 2nd LeighAnn Scribner 3rd Zane Munoz Ribbon Roping 1st Zane Munoz 2nd Nick Felix 3rd Ciara Lefebre Calf Roping 1st Nick Felix 2nd Zane Munoz 3rd Justin Hamilton Steer Stopping 1st Corey Lefebre 2nd Bianca Sauceda 3rd Zane Munoz Team Roping 1st Zane Munoz 2nd Corey Lefebre 3rd Nick Felix Girls All Around 1st Ciara Lefebre 2nd Jaley Frame 3rd Makayla Hamilton Boys All Around 1st Nick Felix 2nd Zane Munoz 3rd Justin Hamilton

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Sheriff’s Posse Arena Bernalillo, NM Friday, August 16 • 6:00 p.m.

Open Rodeo / All Events Saturday, August 17 • 6:00 p.m. Open Rodeo / All Events

HH BAD BULL SERIES HH Buckles To The Average Winners! Featuring Top Bucking Bulls From Ron Wiseman

Events

CASH ONLY

Mutton Bustin' Novice Bull Riding Calf Roping Girls Breakaway Jr. Steer Riding (14 & under) Chute Doggin’ Cowboy Bronc Riding

Advanced Entries Before Wednesday, August 14, 2013 575.374.9833 Limited Entries Taken One Hour Prior to Performance (*$5 late fee except where indicated) Enter Each Day • Payoff Each Day Entry Fee $10 (*enter at rodeo) $60 $60 $45 $30 $40 $60

Bareback, Saddle Bronc or Ranch

Draw 2 Team Rope Open Barrels Novice Barrels (must be novice) Rescue Race (No Buckle) Open Team Roping (Enter 2x)

$50/roper $60 $20 $10 (*enter at rodeo) $80/team

Exhibition Barrels $10 Exhibition Bull Riding $25

(*Team ropers enter at rodeo)

Open Bull Riding

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2013 Otero County Fair Rodeo August 16 & 17, 2013 Saturday night is Tough Enough To Wear Pink night Events Entry Fee Alamogordo, NM Add-On Money $500 added in all events except Ribbon Roping. $500 added in Saddle Bronc, Bareback Bronc and Ranch Saddle Bronc only if 10 or more entries - otherwise $300

NEW ATTRACTION! Mini Bull Riding Bulls by Sullivan Bucking Bulls

Entries will be accepted each day in the arena, 4-7 p.m. Entry fees CASH ONLY due at sign up. All current NMLB rules and guidelines will be followed

Saddle Bronc Riding Bull Riding Calf Roping Team Roping (Enter 2x) Open Barrel Racing Ladies Breakaway Roping Bareback Bronc Riding Ribbon Roping Ranch Saddle Bronc

Add-On Money Sponsored by Desert Sun Motors and Otero County Fair Rodeo Committee VSA

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Livestock Producer Bucking H

for information call 505.860.7191

Rodeo De Hidalgo $3,000 ADDED

$75 $75 $75 $150 $75 $75 $75 $55 $75

OPEN O THE WORLD

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$3 Gate Admission

Hidalgo County Fair • Junior Rodeo • Open Rodeo Hidalgo County Fairgrounds • Lordsburg, New Mexico

Drawpo t Team R oping Sunday, Aug. 25

August 23-25, 2013 Friday, August 23 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday August 24 at 8:00 a.m.

RANCH RODEO $400/Team • Entries due by August 16, 2013 Branding • Mugging/Trailer Loading Steer Dressing • Ranch Bronc Riding 90% PAYOUT • BUCKLES TO CHAMPION TEAM Entries due by Friday, August 16, 2013 For entry & information call Erica Valdez 575/202-9547

JUNIOR RODEO Age Groups: 5 & Under • 6-9 • 10-13 • 14-18 Barrels • Poles • Flags • Goat Tying • Breakaway Calf Roping • Ribbon Roping • Team Roping BUCKLES TO HIGH MONEY BOY & GIRL IN EACH AGE GROUP Call in entries taken until Wednesday, August 21, 2013 For entry & information call Erica Valdez 575/202-9547

Saturday August 24 at 7:00 p.m.

OPEN RODEO Barrels • Calf Roping • Breakaway • Steer Wrestling Alfred Johnson Memorial Team Roping • Ranch Bronc Riding 20 entries per event in performance - slack immediately following rodeo BUCKLES TO WINNERS OF EACH EVENT Call in entries taken until Wednesday, August 21, 2013 For entry & information call Erica Valdez 575/202-9547

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All great things must end and this is the final year for this great race. The Leo Mitchell family wants to thank you for all the great years and to invite you to the last race.

The Final Year of the Leo Mitchell Jr. Memorial 4-D Barrel Race August 17 & 18, 2013

With Warm-Up Jackpot Friday, August 16:

Time Onlys at 6 p.m. • Enter by 7 p.m. • Run at 8:00 p.m.

awards to friday night warm-up race: best dressed horse and rider

$1,000 each day open - saddles to average open 4D - buckles to open 4D each day $100 to seniors each day - average awards to senior and youth, best dressed horse and rider

• • • •

Saturday/ Sunday: Open / Youth / Senior $55 / $45 / $45 Sunday entry fee: Open / Youth / Senior $55 / $45 / $45 Time only: (limited slots) PAY ON-SITE $4 $10 Scholarship fee/Victims of Violent Crimes included in each entry

fees

• FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2013 6:00 p.m. Exhibitions 8:00 p.m. Warm-Up Jackpot • $35 enter at arena Friday by 7:00 p.m. • SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 2013 1:00 p.m. Time Onlys start and Late Entries close Limited Time Only slots so arrive early! 2:30 p.m. Until 2:45 p.m. - Open arena for $4/horse 3:00 p.m. Open starts. Seniors followed by Youth • SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2013 10:00 a.m. Time Onlys start and Late Entries close 11:30 a.m. Until 11:45 a.m. - Open arena for $4/horse 12:00 p.m. Open starts. Seniors followed by Youth

schedule

• • • •

Pre-entries must be postmarked by Tuesday, August 6, 2013 Refunds untill 1:00 p.m., August 13, 2013, minus $20 Draw posted on www.nmnbha.com Late fee $20 Stall available from the Rodeo Association, do not send stall money Showers and camping available Run as many horses as you wish, but you may win only one award per person per race (example: one saddle and/or award etc. per division. Your fastest time will determine the award) Ties will be determined by flip of a coin Dress code - Best dressed horse and rider Awards in arena Sunday - must attend awards, no stand ins. Hosted by NBHA District 2

rules

• • • • • • •

Special thanks to Grants Rodeo Association, the Leo Mitchell family and the city of Grants Lodgers Tax Board For more information: Norene Canada 505.285.6311 Trudy Dean 505.285.5772

The Triple Crown Barrel Race Labor Day Weekend 4D • 3 Days • 2 Different Arenas • $2,000 Added!

Grants Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013 $500 ADDED Double Points for District 2 Exhibition 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Books close at 11:00 a.m. - late fee after Open starts at 1:00 p.m followed by Senior and Youth Entry fees: Open $55 Youth/Senior $29

Thanks to the Grants Rodeo Association and Grants Lodgers Tax

CITY OF GRANTS

Grants Sunday, Sept. 1, 2013 $500 ADDED

Exhibition 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Books close at 11:00 a.m. - late fee after Open starts at 1:00 p.m. followed by Senior and Youth Entry fees: Open $55 Youth/Senior $29

Thanks to the Grants Rodeo Association and Grants Lodgers Tax For more information call 505.285.6311 or 505.285.5772

Buckles in the Open 4D Average

Socorro Monday, Sept. 2, 2013 $1,000 ADDED

Exhibition 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Books close at 11:00 a.m. - late fee after “Bulls Will Be Bucked Out at 12:00” Open starts at 1:00 p.m. followed by Senior and Youth Entry fees: Open $55 Youth/Senior $29

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Valencia County Fair and Rodeo OPEN RODEO ADDED MONEY

Belen, NM Sheriff’s Posse Arena COANSLYH 7:00 p.m. Friday, August 23 & Saturday, August 24, 2013 Bareback, Saddle Bronc, Bull Riding, Steer Wrestling, Breakaway Roping, Tie-Down Roping, Barrel Racing, Team Roping - Entry Fee $90 Jr. Bronc Riding, Jr. Bull Riding - Entry Fee $60 $10 administration fee to every contestant.

You may enter up to 2 hours before 1st performance. Please pre-enter August 20, 2013 from 6 - 10 p.m. at 505.409.5928

Kid's Rodeo, August 25 • 10 a.m. 6 & under

Barrels $15 Poles $15 Goat Tag $20 Woolly Ride $20

7-9

Barrels $15 Poles $15 Bkwy. Roping $30 Goat Tying $20 Calf Riding $30

10-13

Barrels $15 Poles $15 Goat Tying $20 Bkwy. Roping $30 TD Roping $30 Team Roping $25/roper Steer Riding $30

Barrels $15 Poles $15 Goat Tying $20 Bkwy. Roping $30 Team Roping $25/roper Jr. Bull Riding $60 TD Roping $30

All stock charges included in entry fee. Each contestant will be charged a $10 administration fee. Entries taken till one hour before rodeo, or pre-enter at 505.409.5928 August 19, 2013 from 6 to 10 p.m. HIGH POINT PRIZES IN EACH AGE GROUP! Paid for by Belen Lodgers Tax

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2013 Prewitt Labor Day Rodeo August 30 - September 2, 2013

KID’S RODEO

Friday, August 30 and Saturday, August 31 • 5 p.m. Two Separate Rodeos, Enter Up To 1 Hour Before Performance 6 and Under Barrels $10 Flag Race $10 Mutton Bustin' $20 Pop Race $5 Sack Race $5

7 to 9 Barrels Poles Flag Race Breakaway Calf Riding

14 to 18 (must be 18 or younger day of rodeo) Barrels $15 Poles $15 Goat Tying $20 Girls Breakaway $27 Tie Down Calf Roping $27 Chute Dogging $27 Jr. Bull Riding $50

Information on Kids Rodeo 505.409.5928 All entry fees include stock charge $10 administration fee per contestant will be added.

$15 $15 $15 $27 $27

10 to 13 Barrels Poles Goat Tying Breakaway Chute Dogging Steer Riding

Team Roping 18 & Under $60/team Enter 3x

$15 $15 $20 $27 $27 $27

CASH ONLY

Pre-Entry Please pre-enter at 505.409.5928 on Monday, August 26, 2013 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.

OPEN RODEO

Sunday, September 1, 6 p.m. & Monday, September 2, 1 p.m.

$ Added200 Per Ev Money Open ent in Rodeo

Bareback, Saddle Bronc, Bull Riding, Steer Wrestling, Breakaway, Tie-Down, Barrels and Team Roping entry fee $90. Jr. Bull Riding entry fee $60. JR. BRONC RIDING $10 administration fee per August 30 & 31 and TEAM ROPING JACKPOT contestant will be added. September 1 & 2, 2013 Saturday, August 31, 2013 Timed event stock charge $15. Held During Rodeos Enter at 8:00 a.m. Rope at 9:00 a.m. #9 capped at a #5 - $30/roper #12 Slide - $30/roper

STEER WRESTLING JACKPOT Sunday, September 1, 2013 Enter at 9:00 a.m. Wrestle at 10:00 a.m.

Buckle to Average Winner Prizes Every Round 10 - 14 years-old • Entry Fee $60 For Information call Fletcher at 505.274.9329

You May Enter Up to 2 Hours Before Performance Pre-Entry Please pre-enter at 505.409.5928 on Tuesday, August 27, 2013 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. For more information call 505.409.5928


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DECEMBER 5-14, 2013

Crown Royal Gold-Buckle Zone

Miss Rodeo America Pageant

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Live Entertainment

2 Complimentary buffets per stay 2 Complimentary Crown Royal Black drinks BOOKING CODE: NFR2013 2 Complimentary buffets per stay 2 Complimentary Crown Royal Black drinks BOOKING CODE: NFRS2013 BEST RATES ONLINE GUARANTEED.

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Tulsa, Oklahoma RV Ranch Arena September 7-8, 2013 WORLD SERIES QUALIFIER Saturday, September 7

WS Qualifiers Pay $36,000 Per Roping at 150 Teams.

Enter 7:30-8:30 a.m. • Rope 9 a.m.

#13 World Series Qualifier $150/roper • Enter 2x • Jackets to 1st

#12 World Series Qualifier

$5,000 Added DFQH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS!

$150/roper • Enter 2x • Jackets to 1st

#11 World Series Qualifier - Will not start before noon $150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #6 heeler • Jackets to 1st

#10 World Series Qualifier - Will not start before 2 p.m. $150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at #6 heeler • Jackets to 1st

2013 CALENDAR: Pawhuska, OK Claremore, OK

#9 World Series Qualifier - Will not start before 4 p.m.

Nov. 9-10 Nov. 30-Dec. 1

$150/roper • Enter 2x • Capped at an Elite #5 heeler

www.wstropings.com

Sunday, September 8

WSTR membership or USTRC membership required to collect winnings: You may purchase your 2013 WSTR card for $60 on site or on line or by calling 505.898.1755. WSTR memberships are free to ropers 70 and older. Classifications powered by TRIAD. Tulsa RV Ranch Arena hook-ups / stalls / saloon / restaurant 2548 Hwy. 75 S., Beggs, OK 74421 918.267.7569 • CASH ONLY! • World Series Barrier • Resistol rule: Cowboy hat or no hat NO CAPS. • Must turn 21 in 2013 to rope in World Series Qualifiers

• Tri-State Productions – Mackey & Kelli Tully 479.435.2619 • CHURCH ON SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. - Three Strands Ministry

Enter 7:30-8:30 a.m. • Rope 9 a.m.

- NO AGE LIMITS!

#9 World Series Affiliate - Pick or Draw, no age limits. $100/roper • Enter 3x • Capped at an Elite #5 heeler • Buckles to 1st

#8 Pick or Draw -

Books close during the #9

$80/roper • Enter 4x • Capped at an Elite #5 heeler • Buckles to 1st

All Girl – Run with #8

- Books Close During the #9 Bring 1, Draw 2 or Draw all 3 for $150 • Jackets to 1st

#15 80% Payback Pick or Draw - Will not start before 3 p.m. 5 head • $150/roper • Enter 2x • Floor: #6 header, #7 heeler

DFQH Open To The World Championship $5,000 Added • Paid Fees to US Open in OKC to the Highest Placing Qualified TEAM! • 6 head • $250/roper • Enter 2x • Floor: #6 header, #8 heeler • Enter by 4 p.m.

Results - Pictures - Friends - Updates facebook.com/tristatechamps


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Socorro County Fair & Rodeo Association Friday, August 30, 2013 Saturday, August 31, 2013 Saturday, August 31, 2013

1st performance 7:00 p.m. Slack 8:00 a.m. (All team roping) 2nd performance 7:00 p.m.

NMRA sanctioned with WPRA (bkw) and PAFRA co-sanctions

Events

Entry Fee

Bareback Saddle Bronc Bull Riding Calf Roping with Incentive Steer Wrestling Ranch Bronc Rookie Saddle Bronc Rookie Bareback Rookie Bull Riding Ladies Breakaway Jr. Barrels (14 & under) Ladies Barrel Race Incentive Brls Team Roping x 2 #12 Incentive

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $80 $60 $60 $60 $100 $30 $75

Local Events Dance both nights Yarbrough Band 8:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Stick Horse Race Friday night during rodeo

Calf Scramble Saturday night during rodeo Stock Contractor: Crossroads Ranch & Rodeo Co.

$200/team $200/team

Jr. Barrels racers limited to 7 per performance, remainder run in slack

Central Entry Date: August 26, 2013

For more information contact Marleen Greenwood 575/835-8131

TE 505/864-9426 - 6-9 p.m. • RS 505/864-9427 - 6-7 p.m. TR 505/864-7200 - 6-10 p.m.

Travis Sullivan’s Mini Bucking Bulls August 30 & 31, 2013 H H H H

Enter each day • $60 • Payout each day Bulls will buck Friday & Saturday 7:00 p.m. Buckle to Average winner of Friday & Saturday For information call Travis 575.518.8164


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98th Annual Sonoita Labor Day Rodeo “Best Little Rodeo in Arizona” August 31 - September 2, 2013

GCPRA Sanctioned Rodeo

Jr. Rodeo will start at 12;30 p.m. each day

followed by the Wild Horse Race and Wild Cow Milking and the Main Rodeo Performance starting at 2 p.m. Followed by Steak Fry and Dance Saturday and Sunday. Wild Cow Milking and Wild Horse Race - 3 man team, $150/team. Contact Gwen Jordan 520/471-7323

Gates open at 10 a.m.

Jr. Rodeo (Must pre-enter) Buckles to Winners Every Day as well as Prizes Awarded to 3rd Place Mutton Bustin’(50 lbs & under) Calf Riding (12 & under) Barrel Racing (5-9, 10-14) Entry Fee $20 • Team Roping $40 Jr. entries taken Monday, August 12 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 520/471-7323 Call Gwen Jordan for more information 520/471-7323

All events are Central Entry except team roping on Saturday and Sunday (Jackpot Format). Day permit can be bought to rope in Monday’s sanctioned team roping for $25 (unless you are a local) You must enter through Central Entry Monday, August 26, 2013. Central Entry Events: 623/455-8339 • Central Entry Team Roping: 623/455-8385 Local entries taken August 19 4-6 p.m. 520/471-7323

Sonoita Labor Day Rodeo Team Roping

August 31 2013 September 1,

Books open at 7 a.m. rope at 8 a.m. sharp Open w/#12 Incentive • $50/roper • enter 3x Incentive: 1 1/2 second off of first steer, 1/2 second off of short round steer. Top 15 teams back to short round in performance Stock Contractor: T5 and V Heart Rodeo If any questions call Friday, August 30 Manuel Murrietta 520/400-3119 STEAK FRY TO FOLLOW RODEO ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

6:00 p.m. - 4D Barrel Race 3:00 p.m. - Time Only CASH ONLY! NBHA co-sanctioned

September 2, 2013 GCPRA Team Roping need to pre-enter with GCPRA Central Entry

FULLY TOOLED SADDLE TO ALL AROUND CHAMPION Buckles to Event Winners and Reserve A-A Champion For Open Rodeo

Concess on Grounion ds

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NAVAJO COUNTY FAIR

Little Buckaroo Rodeo September 14, 2013 Gates Open at 10:00am - Dummy Roping to start at 10:30 am Sheep Riding start at 12:00 noon

Navajo County Fairgrounds - Holbrook, AZ. ÃÊ"«i Ê \ääÊ>° °Ê É£{É£ÎÊUÊ ÌÀ iÃÊ Ìi`ÊUÊ ÕÃÌÊLiÊ«> `ÊLÞÊ£ä\ääÊ>° °

Age 3/5 3/5 6/8 6/8 6/8 9/12 9/12 9/12

Event Sheep Riding Dummy Roping Calf Riding Dummy Roping Barrel Racing Steer Riding Dummy Roping Barrel Racing

Entry Fee $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00

Top 3 Places will be Awarded in each event. Buckles to all 1st Place Winners Adults $10.00 ($6.00 Event Gate plus $4.00 Fair Admission) Kids - 6 to 12 $7.00 ($3.00 Event Gate plus $4.00 Fair Admission) Children 5 & under Free

ONLY TAKING CALL IN ENTRIES (NO WALK IN ENTRIES) Call in Entries: Sept. 5th, 2013 from 5:30pm to 8pm (928) 524-4757 Limited Entries: Barrels limited to 12 in each age group - Calves and Steers limited to 15 - Sheep Limited to 30. AGE AS OF JANUARY 1ST, 2013 *PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED, BIRTH CERTIFICATE ONLY* If you do not bring a birth certificate you will not be able to enter! No exceptions! 9/14/13 Meeting for all Contestants at 11:00 a.m. in Grandstands

8th Annual Navajo County Fair

OPEN RANCH BRONC RIDING/RANCH RODEO September 15, 2013 12 Noon Navajo County Fairgrounds • 404 E Hopi Dr. • Holbrook, AZ • 928.524.4757 • $1,500 100% PAYBACK ADDED Ranch Ranch Bronc Rodeo • Events: Stray Gathering, Trailer Loading, Wild Cow Milking, Calf Branding Riding Stock provided by Milo DeWitt $100/man $1,000 Added Money

• Open Ranch Bronc Riding is limited to the first 20 paid riders. • Ranch Rodeo is limited to the first 12 paid teams. • Call in entries - August 26 to September 6, 2013 at 928.524.4757. • Walk up entries September 15, 2013 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Will draw at 11 a.m. • All entries must be paid by 11 a.m. on September 15, 2013. • Entries must be paid with certified check or money order.

Stock provided by Miles DeWitt 4-man team $150/man Each man can enter 2 times


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The Williams Labor Day Rodeo August 30 & 31, 2013 Williams, Arizona 1:00 p.m. each day

WPRA Co-Sanction Entry Fee Bareback Riding $75 Saddle Bronc Riding $75 Bull Riding $75 Barrel Race - 2D 1/2 sec. split $75 Ladies Tie-Down Roping $75 Ladies Breakaway Roping $75 Team Roping $75/roper Ranch Bronc Riding $55

Enter 2x Enter 2x Enter 2x Enter 2x

Added Money $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $500 $500 $1,000 $1,000

Buckles Awarded In Each Event

ENTRIES - August 26, 2013 Call Bonnie White 6:00-10:00 p.m. • 480/988-2926 CASH ONLY

Producer and Stock Contractor Slash M Rodeo Co., Inc. 520/455-5558


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John English’s Arena • Belen, New Mexico Take frontage road off Hwy 314 to Gabaldon Road. Go east 1/4 mile. Arena is on north side of Gabaldon Road.

Every Tuesday Enter 6:00 p.m. • Rope at 6:30 p.m.

wa t aREEREd na

#12 Slide Pick or Draw - No Cap $30/roper • enter up #16 #15 #14 #13

& over team add 4 sec. team add 3 sec. team add 2 sec. team add 1 sec.

sh scooRt RE

#11 team 1 sec. off #10 team 2 sec. off #9 team 3 sec. off #8 & under 4 sec. off

#9 Handicap Pick or Draw - Capped at a #5

t gh s i R B ht g i l

$30/roper • enter up #8 team 1 sec. off #7 team 2 sec. off #6 & Under team 3 sec. off

h casly on

#6 Pick or Draw - Capped at a #4 $20/roper • enter up All three ropings will be run at the same time with separate payoffs. 3-steer, progressive on 1

UPCOMING ROPINGS

Grants Rodeo Arena - Grants, NM r at Ente m. p. 6:00 at Rope m. p. 7:00

Friday, August 2, 2013 Friday, August 23, 2013

McGee Park - Farmington, NM

cash only

Friday, August 16, 2013 SAME FORMAT AS TUESDAY NIGHT ROPINGS

FOR INFO: JOhN ENGlISh 505/239-7617

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ualifier Satu urday

North Louissiana Expo Center ston, LA ston Septem mber 14-15, 2013

¾ #15 Pick1k1 Draw1/Draw2 $100/roper

¾ #13 Pick1 1-Draw1/Draw2 $100/roper

¾ #13 World Series Qualifier $150/roper ~ No Cap

Books Close at 8:30a Roope at 9:00a

Enter any rooping 22XX All rop opings 4 head except #9 Pick--DDraw

¾ #12 World Series Qualifier Must be 21 or older in 2013 $150/roper ~ No Cap

Sunday Sun day ¾ #11 Pick1k1 Draw1/Draw2

to rope in World Series Q lifi

$100/roper ~ #6+ heeler cap

¾ #11 World Series Qualifier $150/roper ~ #6+ heeler cap

¾ #10 World Series Qualifier $150/roper ~ #6 heeler cap

¾ #9 World Series Qualif iffier $150/roper ~ #5+ cap

¾ #9 World Series Affiliate Pick1-Dra Dra aw1/Dra aw2

Stalls & RV Hook-ups ups available on arrival

Resistol Rule: cowboy hat or no hat 2013 WSTR or USTRC membership required. 2013 WSTR card may be purchased at event.

$100/roper ~ No Age Limit ~ 3-head ~ #5+cap Winnings count toward World Series Earnings 1st place qualifies for WSTR Finale Shootout

Information: NJJ Productions on Fac a ebook or call Natie Johnson 318-235 5-3622


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$126,000

Added Cash To The 2013 Regionals Gold Plus Division!

$18,000

Added Per Regional See Regional Finals ads for more information

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We GUARANTEE $1,000,000 ADDED to the NFTR DQG +HUH·V +RZ LW %HQHÀ WV <RX #15 + $120,000

#11 + $150,000

#8

#13 + $120,000

#10 + $150,000

#12 GP + $50,000

#12 + $150,000

#9

#10 GP + $50,000

Estimated

+ $150,000

+ $60,000

$5,000,000 Cash and Prize Purse at the 2013 NFTR

All this for a $350 Entry Fee! The Roping Revolution is Real and It’s Here to Stay! UNITED STATES TEAM ROPING CHAMPIONSHIPS The Official Home of America’s Cowboy Sport For more information visit ustrc.com


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You’re Invited! Don’t miss the newest event at this year’s NFTR

At the

NFT R s "OOKS ARE OPEN ./7 s ,IMITED TO TEAMS IN EACH DIVISION s ROPER ENTER TIME PER DIVISION s &ULL 2OUNDS 4OP TO THE 3HORT 2OUND 4OP TO #ONSOLATION 3HORT 2OUND s /PEN TO ALL 5342# MEMBERS YEARS OLD AND OLDER ON THE DAY OF THE ROPING s .O m EX EARNINGS ARE REQUIRED

US Invitational #12 October 30, 2013

US Invitational #10 October 31, 2013

PLAY BIG, WIN BIG WAYS TO WIN YOUR MONEY BACK PAYBACK PLUS FULL 5342# 0RIZELINE

Example Payout Based on 200 Teams: &AST 4IME 2OTATIONS ST ND s -AIN !VERAGE 3HORT 'O ST

4 Head Average Payout TH 1st - $128,000 TH ND TH RD TH TH TH TH

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3 Head Consolation Average Payout TH 1st - $12,000 TH 2nd - $10,000 TH 3rd - $8,000 TH TH TH TH

4EAMS PLACING ST TH ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ROTATION &AST 4IME PAY

BOOKS ARE OPEN US Invitational #12 s 3TEER !VERAGE s &ULL 2OUNDS s 3HORT 2OUNDS s 2OPER ____________________________________ID#_____________ / _________________________________ID#_____________$ __________ Header Heeler

53 )NVITATIONAL CAPPED AT A s 3TEER !VERAGE s &ULL 2OUNDS s 3HORT 2OUNDS s 2OPER ____________________________________ID#_____________ / _________________________________ID#_____________$ __________ Header Heeler s -AKE ENTRY FEES PAYABLE AND MAIL TO 5342# #ENTRAL %NTRY 0/ "OX 3TEPHENVILLE 48 OR CALL TO ENTER 5342# MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED s 4O BE ELIGIBLE ROPERS MUST HAVE PARTICIPATED IN A 5342# 3ANCTIONED 'RASSROOTS !Fl LIATE 7342 1UALIl ER OR 2EGIONAL &INALS ROPING DURING THE SEASON


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OCT 26 - NOV 3, 2013 OKLAHOMA STATE FAIRGROUNDS OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

GUARANTEED

$1,000,000 ADDED TO THE CINCH NFTR OVER $5,000,000 CASH AND PRIZES PAID OUT IN 2012 NOW THAT’S THE AMERICAN DREAM IN ACTION.

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PRELIMINARIES

SHOOT-OUTS

US INVITATIONAL #12 & #10

Pre-entry only

Pre-entry only

Pre-entry only

s ROPER IN ALL DIVISIONS

s !LL DIVISIONS ROPER ENTER TWICE

s YEARS OR OLDER THE DAY OF THE EVENT

s AXIMUM OF ENTRIES

s STEER !VERAGE IN THE

s ,IMITED TO TEAMS

s STEER !VERAGE IN THE /PEN

s STEER !VERAGE IN THE 'OLD 0LUS AND

s STEER !VERAGE FULL ROUNDS WITH A STEER #ONSOLATION

s !LL DIVISIONS PROGRESSIVE AFTER

s TEAMS TO 3HORT 2OUND FOR -AIN !VERAGE

s !LL DIVISIONS THE TOP TEAMS ADVANCE TO 3HORT 2OUND

s TEAMS TO #ONSOLATION 3HORT 2OUND

s STEER !VERAGE IN THE s 0ROGRESSIVE AFTER s )NCENTIVES IN ALL DIVISIONS

s ROPER ENTER ONCE

s 4OP TEAMS OR WHICHEVER IS GREATER ADVANCE TO 3HORT 2OUND s ! LL ELIGIBLE TEAMS TO 3HORT 2OUND WILL ADVANCE TO 3HOOT /UT EXCEPT IN THE /PEN $IVISION 53 /PEN 4OUR POINTS WILL BE AWARDED THROUGH TH PLACE s 4OP l VE )NCENTIVE TEAMS ADVANCE TO 3HOOT /UT

s 0AYBACK CHANCES TO WIN YOUR MONEY BACK s CAPPED AT A s .O CAPS

US OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Pre-entry only s ROPER

SPECIALTY ROPINGS

s FULL ROUNDS STEER !VERAGE

Pre-entry only s #RUEL 'IRL #HAMPIONSHIPS IS A WITH A )NCENTIVE

s PAYBACK

Draw in option available for Preliminary Divisions (#15-#9), Century and Cruel Girl Championships only. Must Pre Enter. For eligibility see Draw-In Option chart in Format Section in the back of this issue.

s # ENTURY IS A WITH A )NCENTIVE BOTH ENDS OR OVER WITHIN THE CALENDAR YEAR s AND 5NDER

s ROPER ENTER TWICE

s /CT .OV !-

s STEER !VERAGE PROGRESSIVE AFTER

USTRC FINALS SCHEDULE

ALL USTRC MEMBERS WELCOME

Events begin daily at 8AM

Must be current at time of entry

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

/PEN 0RELIMINARY 0RELIMINARY 3HOOT /UT

3HOOT /UT 'OLD 0LUS 3HOOT /UT

3HOOT /UT 0RELIMINARY

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E R C O A R EP R NM 01 NBHA We had a great co-sanctioned race with Colorado 8 (these races are proving to have 100+ entries!). It’s fun to get together and have large races within an hour or so of driving time for all the racers in our area. Our buckle series is a lot of fun with laid back Saturday nights with great ground. In

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Cervi Cashes in Big During Cowboy Christmas Moves to No. 1 in the World Standings By Ann Bleiker (courtesy of WPRA.Com)

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or the second straight year a WPRA barrel racer tops the list of most money won by any contestant Sherry Cervi and Stingray during the big Fourth of July week, known in rodeo as Cowboy Christmas. Last year, it was two-time WPRA World Champion Brittany Pozzi with an astounding $27,789 and in 2013 three-time World Champion Sherry Cervi tops the list with $31,349 at 11 rodeos that concluded July 1-7. “It feels great anytime you can win money but especially that much in a span of a week,” said an honored Cervi when she learned she was the overall winner. “I think back in 1999, I won the most money of all the barrel racers but to be the overall winner is such a great feeling. I have had an incredible two weeks if you

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include the win from Reno, I have won over $40,000.” The highest money winner in the PRCA over Cowboy Christmas was Trevor Brazile with $28,828. With the fruitful two weeks Cervi moved to the top of the WPRA world standings with $70,026 to Fallon Taylor’s $66,953. The Marana, Ariz., champion picked up a paycheck at every rodeo she went to during the busy week. The rodeos she competed in included: Greeley, Colo. ($4,391); Cody, Wyo. ($2,095); Prescott, Ariz. ($292); St. Paul, Ore. ($6,101); Molalla, Ore. ($2604); Red Lodge, Mont. ($2,550); Oakley City, Utah ($3,978); Belle Fourche, S.D. ($686), Ponoka, Alberta ($3,814); Airdrie, Alberta ($3,581) and Eugene, Ore. ($1,257). Cervi’s 11-year-old palomino mare, MP Meter My Hay “Stingray,” was the main money maker racing to the pay window at all the rodeos except for Belle Fourche, S.:D., Red Lodge, Mont., and the final round in Greeley, Colo. At those rodeo’s, Cervi called upon the services of 13-year old gelding Reality Go “Easy,” a

2nd Show Results for Buckle Series, June 29, 2013 South Buckeye Equestrian & Event Center Arena, Buckeye, AZ This race was looking to be a real challenge with the heat index at 121. The thermometer in my pickup confirmed 121 degrees when I got into my truck and headed down the freeway to the arena. In my mind I was wondering who in their right mind would get out of their air condition house and go to a barrel race. Well a lot did. As I turned off the freeway and headed to the arena, which is surrounded by alfalfa fields, it cooled down to 105, and when the sun finally went down the temperature settled at 100 degrees and that is where it held for the start of the race at 8pm. This was the second show of the Target Buckle Series. Congratulation to our fast time of the evening with a 17.132 by Callie Duperier on Fuzzy. Thanks to all that came and endured the heat. Everyone enjoyed a

horse she borrowed from Trip DuPerier and his daughter, Callie, of Boerne, Texas, that also carried her to her first Reno (Nev.) Rodeo title. “I am very appreciative to the DuPeriers for letting me ride their horse and Stingray was a true champion all week long,” said Cervi about her mounts. Kelli Tolbert of Hooper, Utah, finished second on the barrel racing leaderboard for Cowboy Christmas with $24,771 at five rodeos and Brenda Mays of Terrebonne, Ore., was third with $23,809 at five rodeos. Top 5 barrel racers for Cowboy Christmas 1. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz., $31,349 2. Kelli Tolbert, Hooper, Utah, $24,771 3. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore., $23,809 4. Kaley Bass, Kissimmee, Fla., $17,545 5. Christly Loflin, Franktown, Colo., $15,399 OVERALL COWBOY CHRISTMAS TOP 10 1. Sherry Cervi, $31,349 2. Trevor Brazile, $28,828 3. Kelli Tolbert, $24,771 4. Brenda Mays, $23,809 5. Patrick Smith, $23,526 6. Jared Smith, $20,839 7. Cody Ohl, $20,717 8. Scott Kormos, $20,490 9. Clint Cannon, $20,306 10. Jake Vold, $20,133


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August 3, 17, 31 September 14 and Finals on September 21 - 22, 2013 Books open at 2:00 p.m. Close at 4:45 p.m. TO’s from 3:00 to 4:45 p.m. Race at 5:00 p.m.

$30 Entry Fee $10 Office Fee

TO’s $3 or 2 for $5 No late Fee or Membership Fees New Management Awesome New Ground Plenty of Stalls and Parking Rules will be on-line Any updates or schedule

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Over $10,000 Awarded in Cash and Prizes!

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Friday, Sept. 20: Exhibitions 3 - 6:30 p.m. $1,000 Added Open race starts at 7 p.m. Pee Wee Race prior to Open. Youth to follow. Seniors must carry over. Saturday, Sept. 21: Exhibitions 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., $1,000 added Open starts at 1 p.m. Youth to follow. Seniors must carry over. Sunday, Sept. 22: $2,000 ADDED Open starts 11:00 a.m., Youth to follow. Seniors must carry over.

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nice night of barrel racing. See ya at the next one on July 20th! NBHA OPEN 5D 1D 1. Callie Duperier on Fuzzy, 17.132, $98.00 2. Kara Lindsay on Goodtime Jorje, 17.408 $59.00 3. Callie Duperier on Bubba, 17.465 $39.00 2D 1. Blythe Beshears on Okie, 17.765, $90.00 2. Ema Roberts on Lil Peppy Sunshine, 17.886, $54.00 3. Crystal March on Don’t Say it, 17.967, $36.00 3D 1. Kylie Bowen on Evening Intrigue, 18.410, $97.00 2. Elizabeth Redline on Storm, 18.616, $60.00 4D 1. Margaret Parker on Deckem, 18.702, $71.00 2. Margaret Parker on Cat, 18.740, $42.00 3. April Jensen on Dry N Mighty, 18.760, $28.00 5D 1. Sierra Grubb on Sucia, 19.140, $55.00 2. Shanae Hardy on Phame, 19.440, $33.00 3. Jamie Underhill on Paradice, 19.781, $22.00 NBHA Youth 4D 1D 1. Sydney Greene on Diesel, 18.181, $21.00 3D 1. Sierra Grubb on Sucia, 19.212, $14.00 NBHA SR 4D 1D 1. Margaret Parker on Deckem, 18.702, $35.00 NBHA PeeWee 1D 1. Sierra Mellish on Pete, 30.134, $4.00

Upcoming races August 10 -11 Payson Rodeo Arena, Payson, AZ Saturday books open & time only at 4:00 p.m. Race at 7:00 p.m. Sunday book open & time only at 8:00 a.m. Race at 10:00 a.m. Contact: Jan 602-910-9511

NBHA AZ 03 Upcoming races August 30 Sonoita Fairgrounds, Sonoita, AZ Books open and time only starts at 4:00 p.m. Race Starts at 6:30 p.m. NBHA/AW4D Co-sanctioned Contact: Michelle Galindo 520-221-0731

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Pictured from Left to right. Ken Williams Halter award donor and Halter craftsman. Tiffany Aragon, 3rd High Point Open Barrel Race Winner; Lynn Ray, 2nd High Point Barrel Racer in the Open and tied for 1st with Loraine Esquibel, (not shown) in Senior Barrel Race for High Point; Cathy Gray, High Point Pole Bender; Meygan McMillan, High Point Youth Barrel Racer; Sheri Estrada, High Point Open Barrel Racer; Brooke Trehern, 2 High Point Pole Bender; Meghan Meeks, 2nd High Point Youth Barrel Racer; Lonnie Wright

Red, White & Blue Barrel Race Rockin’ Horse Ranch Moriarty, NM; June 28-30 Friday Open 1D Sheri Estrada, 14.746, $559; Lynn Ray, 15.211, $372 2D Christen Martinez, 15.251, $399; Christen Martinez, 15.277, $239; Marie Autrey, 15.357, $160 3D Leona Segura, 15.285, $266; Courtney Leland, 15.859, $160; Kendra lewis, 15.866, $106 4D Tiffany Aragon, 16.788, $200; Callie Davis, 17, $120; Lacie Cline, 17.076, $80 Saturday Open 1D Nicky Larrabee, 14.631, $669; Sheri Estrada, 14.912, $502; Becki Mask, 14.976, $335; Kirsten Pohnert, 15, $167 2D Denise Chambliss, 15.133, $574; Kelly Sparks, 15.16, $430; Nicky Larrabee, 15.182, $257; Lyn Ray, 15.198, $143 3D Katie Gutierrez, 15.662, $382; ShiAnn Fleming, 15.679, $287; Dedra Stambaugh, 15.718, $191; Leslie Buchanan, 15.74, $96 4D Leish Weger, 16.741, $287; Amber Trehern, 16.849, $215; Teri Hibben, 16.901, $143; Kendra Lewis, 17.084, $72 Sunday Open 1D Sheri Estrada, 14.302, $669; Meygan McMillan, 14.742, $502; Kirsten Pohnert, 14.758, $335; Kelly Sparks, 14.796, $167 2D Patty McCullar, 14.906, $574; Christen Martinez, 14.93, $430; Callie Rios, 14.96, $257; Lynn Ray, 14.999, $143 3D Susie Thomas, 15.303, $382; Katie Gutierrez, 15.322, $287; Emery Mask, 15.322, $191; Quincy Sullivan, 15.348, $96 4D Tiffany Aragon, 16.304, $287; Amber Workheiser, 16.334, $215; Amy Strickland, 16.432, $143; Shyann Seng, 16.447, $72

Friday Youth 1D Meygan McMillan, 15.539, $57 2D Carissa Gibbard, 16.131, $34 3D Shayna Wiberly, 16.555, $23 Saturday Youth 1D Meygan McMillan, 15.001, $117 2D Meghan Meeks, 15.75, $88 3D McKinzee Shiver, 16.168, $59 4D Katlyn Hooper, 17.931, $29 Sunday Youth 1D Meygan McMillan, 14.742, $87 2D Quincy Sullivan, 15.348, $74 3D Payton Hooper, 15.757, $62 4D Meghan Meeks, 17.228, $37 Friday Senior 1D Lynn Ray, 15.211, $81 2D Cathy Gray, 16.024, $61 3D Colleen Burns, 16.623, $41 4D Teri Hibben, 17.734, $21 Saturday Senior 1D Lynn Ray, 15.198, $108 2D Mary Jo Pope, 15.77, $81 3D Loraine Esquibel, 16.251, $ 54 4D Sylvia Meketi, 17.205, $27 Sunday Senior 1D Cathy Gray, 14.797, $147 2D Susie Thomas, 15.303, $88 3D Loraine Esquibel, 16.125, $59


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he key to a successful auction is speed, which builds the auctioneer’s best friend: momentum. Never give buyers the opportunity to think rationally, that’s the theory. But there are people who act as auction speedbumps. Here are a few. Two Bits- This bidder always wants to cut the bid. If the auctioneer is taking hundred dollar bids he’ll offer $50, if it’s 10 cents he’ll offer a nickel, all of which makes the auctioneer chant tongue twisting numbers he wouldn’t ordinarily use. Coyote Charley- This bidder will loudly ask all sorts of questions that put doubt in the other bidder’s minds so he can buy the animal cheaper. He’ll ask, “Has the bull been anaplazed?” Or, “Has this horse always had that bump on his leg?” Get-Away George- Get-Away only shows up at horse sales and stands in the back and bids for the owner of the horse to run up the price. Then when the auctioneer unknowingly sells out to him, he slips out the back never to be seen again. Old Yeller- A hard-of-hearing oldtimer at an auction who never buys anything but keeps interrupting by saying things like, “Slow Down” or “I can’t hear you.” Wannabe Will- This auction-goer evidently feels the auction crew is incompetent and feels the need to spot bids for them. We deal with him by selling him a $10,000 bull when he’s waving his arms and pointing out bids. Usually one time is all it takes to train him to be quiet and sit on his hands. Blowhard Bob- This rider from the back of his horse will reach over and grab the auctioneer’s microphone and in a slow drawl will say, “I sure enough love

this horse and he’s the best I ever rode.” One wonders, why is he selling the old fleabag then? Old One-Off- After the ring is filled with 20 head, Old One-Off always wants to take one off, even if the cattle are all identical. It’s usually a bidding tactic to make other buyers think one head is deficient. An auction man’s worst nightmare. Madame Secretary- A woman who feels she has to record the price on every animal. She’ll halt the auction to ask, “How much did that bull five lots ago sell for?” Bud Wiser- What would a horse sale be without a drunk who has to stand in everyone’s way closely examining the lot in the ring, as if he has the money to buy it. Foghorn Fergie- A consignor’s friend who wants to make brownie points by stopping the auction and saying, “I’ve used his bulls for years and only had five or six sterile ones.” Invariably no one bids after this impromptu burst of brown-nosing. Two Time Tom- Two animals enter the ring and the auctioneer says, ”Two times the money,” meaning the price is doubled, or multiplied by 20 if there are 20 head. But when Two-Time is the buyer he’ll say, “I thought that was for all of them.” Clerk’s Nightmare- If we are using buyer numbers this guy never can find his buyer card and the whole show stops until he finds it. Or, if we are using buyer names this guy will mumble a name like Palafox Veteranavelfredavich. Damfino- This person always wants us to stop the sale and point out the person he or she is bidding against. I always tell them, “Don’t bid again and you’ll find out.”

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Hollywood- It’s customary at horse sales to not slam the gavel until the saddle has been removed so everyone can see the horse’s back. But Hollywood, seeking his 15 minutes of fame, refuses to get off the horse, all the while performing tricks like standing up in the saddle or spinning around real fast, splattering everyone in the first row with wood chips and horse manure. Once I heard an auctioneer end this nonsense by whispering to the consignor, “If you don’t unsaddle that horse right now I’m gonna sell him for chicken feed.” You never saw a quicker dismount in all VSA IN HOUSE PROOF your life. If you recognize yourself as any of these people please accept our most gracious invitation to stay home from the next sale. wwwLeePittsbooks.com

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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX A A Cut Above. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Action Plus Photography . . . . . . . . . 20 American Diesel Service . . . . . . . . . 21 B Bishop Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . 32, 33 Buffalo Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 C Chama Days Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Champion’s Choice Buckles . . . . . . . 28 Chastain Equine, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Chical Haystack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Classic Rope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clovis Livestock Auction, Inc.. . . . . 101 Corriente Saddle Company . . . . . . . 81 Cross Roads Ranch & Rodeo Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 73 D Deming 4D Saddle Series . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Diamond T Ropings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dollar Center Trading and Pawn, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 42 E Empire Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

G Grants Rodeo Association . . . . . . . . 78 H Jim Heet Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Digger Howard Horns & Heels Team Roping and Gala . . . . 102-103 Hubbard Trailer Sales . . . . . . . . . . . 41 I Imperial Trailer Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Invitational Team Roping Association . . . . . . . . . . . 48 L Lucas Metal Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 M MGM Grand Hotel & Casino . . . . . . 82 M & S Livestock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Mathews Land and Cattle Company . . . . . . . 22, 23, 45 Monsoon Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

O O-O, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Otero County Fair Rodeo. . . . . . . . . 77 P Willie Patterson Team Ropings . . . . . 47 Pounding Hooves Productions . . . . . 35 Prewitt Labor Day Rodeo . . . . . . . . 80 R Rafter 5 Roping Company. . . . . . . . 89 Rattler Ropes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Red Bluff Buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Rio Grand Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Rockin Horse Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Rodeo de Hidalgo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Royal Horn Wrap Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . 20

S San Juan County Rodeo . . . . . . . . . 75 Sandoval County Rodeo . . . . . . . . . 76 Santa Cruz County Fair & Rodeo . . . 85 Sharp Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Slash M Rodeo . . . IN . . .HOUSE . . . . . . .PROOF . . . 88 CR VSA N Smith’s Rodeo Photos. . . . . . . . . . . 99 NJ Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Socorro County Fair & Rodeo . . . . . 84 Nakai Rodeo Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sparky Superior Navajo County Fair . . . . . . . . . . 86, 87 Roping Machines. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Karen Stallings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 T The Roping Company . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Jimmy Thompson Team Ropings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Tres Rios Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Tri State Championships . . . . . . . . . 83 U USTRC Gold Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 USTRC US Invitational . . . . . . . . . . 93 USTRC Membership Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 USTRC National Finals. . . . . . . . 94-95 USTRC One Million Added. . . . . . . . 92 USTRC Pine Country Classic . . . . . . 13 USTRC TRIAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 V Valencia County Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . 79 W Wiseman Rodeos CRX’D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Wrangler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Z ZD Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44


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