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Cover: Rising Stars: Quinto Inman, Average Champion of the 13 to 15 tie down ropingPHOTO COURTESY OF JENNINGS RODEO PHOTOGRAPHYLasso Del Sol: Open Champions, Erich J. Rogers (Round Rock, AZ) / Brady J. Minor (Ellensburg, WA). They roped five head in 35.10 seconds to win $7,500 in cash and trophy bits.
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Team roping in the winter in Arizonais a big deal. Ropers and horseenthusiasts from all over converge on thestate and the Greater Phoenix area to baskin the warm sunshine and enjoy thefellowship of friends and other ropers. TheUSTRC rolled into town for the Lasso DelSol at the Westworld Equestrian Center inScottsdale, Arizona. The event took placeDecember 29-31, 2011 and was theperfect event to end 2011 and start the2012 team roping season.
The team roping action began with theOpen Division. Erich Rogers from RoundRock, Arizona and Brady Minor fromEllensburg, Washington won the ropingby almost a full second. They were 35.10seconds on five steers and finished infront of Matt Sherwood and Cory Petska.Rogers and Minor won $7,500, trophyGist spurs, and points for the Priefert USOpen Tour. Third place was Bobby Moteand Byron Wilkerson. The winners of theIncentive were Taylor Winn fromAnnabella, Utah and Quinn Kesler fromHolden, Utah.
The winners of the #15 were fromHays, Montana and Surprise, Arizona.Edward Hawley and Jordan Olson teamedup for first place with a time of 34.32
seconds on five steers. Fortheir efforts they won$7,500, trophy Gist spursand $6,000 in USTRCFlex Earnings. Secondplace in the Average wasKory Bramwell fromChromo, Colorado andCole Jackson fromAnimas, New Mexico.California took third placein the Average as LaneKarney and Jordan Ketscher caught fivesteers in 35.69 seconds.
Oregon and Idaho won the Average ofthe #13 Division. Garrett Rogers fromAdams, Oregon and Dace Woods fromGrangeville, Idaho roped five steers in36.10 seconds and earned $8,868, trophyGist spurs and $6,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings. Second place was CodyDavenport and R.T. Heredia and thirdplace went to Kyle Conway and ClydeGasser all from Arizona.
Cadee Tew from Weatherford, Texasand Tanner Baldwin from Vail, Arizonawere the champions of the #12 Division.They were 30.90 seconds on four steersand filled their pockets with $7,500 incash. They also won trophy Martin saddlesand $6,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings.Second place went to Quinn Kesler andRoper Kiesner and the third place
finishers were Cody Davenportand Jigger McKinley. DexterUdall and Denton Payne bothfrom Queen Creek, Arizonawon the Incentive Average.
Ferlin Chaley, the reining2011 #12 Gold Plus Shoot-Out Champion at the 2011Cinch USTRC National Finalsof Team Roping struck again.He teamed up with headerGary Kiehne and the duo wonthe Average of the Gold PlusDivision. They were 35.64seconds on four steers andreceived trophy Gist buckles,$7,500, and $6,000 in USTRCFlex Earnings. Second placewas Carl Lufkin and Jake
Howe and third was Ray Siggins andPaul Freed. Shane Thomson and BillPorter were the Incentive champions andCarl Lufkin and Darrel Sewell won theCentury Bonus.
Trevor Nowlin and Seth Kent bothfrom Casa Grande, Arizona were thesuperstars of the #11 Division. They wonthe Average and the Incentive Average.The took home $8,500, trophy Martinsaddles, trophy Gist buckles and $8,000in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second placewent to John Arviso and Wasey Carvisofrom Ft. Wingate, New Mexico. The thirdplace team was Ranger and Skeeter Hill.
The final roping of the second day ofthe Lasso Del Sol was the #10 Division.The winners of the roping were DennisNowlin and Clancy Wilkerson. They alsowon the Incentive Average. The win paidthem $8,706, trophy Martin saddles,trophy Gist buckles and $8,000 inUSTRC Flex Earnings. Second place wasLevi Gallego and Jose Zambrano andthird place was Diego Suarez andSalvador Flores.
The #9 Division was all about theteam of Marco Perricone from Yuma,Arizona and Sy Cluff from Taylor,Arizona. They won the Average and theIncentive Average. They were 36.04seconds on four steers and secured$8,500, trophy Martin saddles and $8,000in USTRC Flex Earnings. Second placewas the husband and wife team of Janetand Pete Mickelson from Flagstaff,Arizona. Third place went to MarkWright and Ben South.
The final roping of the weekend wasthe #8 Pick/Draw. Delbert Francisco and
#12 Gold Plus - Gary L. Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Ferlin Charley(Albuquerque, NM), 35.64 on 4, $7,500, 3,000 Flex
#15 Handicap - Edward Hawley, Jr. (Hays, MT) / Jordan Olson(Surprise, AZ), 34.32 on 5, $7,500 and $3,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings each
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Brye Hendricks both from Sells, Arizona were the victors of the #8Pick/Draw. The pair won $7,500, trophyGist buckles and $6,000 in USTRC FlexEarnings. Second place was MattChandler and George Flores and thirdwas Matt Chandler and Trevor Chandler.
The Lasso Del Sol came to a closeand for ropers it was was another greattime in Arizona.
2012 Lasso Del SolOpen Total Payout: $17,104Average1. Erich J. Rogers (Round Rock, AZ) / Brady J. Minor(Ellensburg, WA), 35.10 on 5, $7,500; 2. Matt Sherwood(Pima, AZ) / Cory Petska (Lexington, OK), 36.12 on 5,$2,852; 3. Bobby A. Mote (Culver, OR) / Byron Wilkerson(Stanfield, AZ), 38.69 on 5, $1,900; 4. Taylor R. Winn(Annabella, UT) / Quinn B. Kesler (Holden, UT), 39.87 on
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5, $950; 5. Calvin R. Brevik (Durango, CO) /Kory J. Bramwell (Chromo, CO), 40.44 on 5; 6.Jake Barnes (Scottsdale, AZ) / Tyler J. Getzwiller(Scottsdale, AZ), 43.45 on 5; 7. Cody L. Tew(Belgrade, MT) / Victor T. Aros Jr. (Tucson, AZ),45.36 on 5; 8. Josh Siggins (Ruidoso Downs,NM) / Dan D. Whitworth (Humboldt, AZ), 50.88on 5; 9. Logan M. Olson (Bluff Dale, TX) / TomBill Johnson (Kirkland, AZ), 53.51 on 5; 10.Travis R. Bard (Chino Valley, AZ) / Tyler J.Getzwiller (Scottsdale, AZ), 33.21 on 4Incentive1. Taylor R. Winn (Annabella, UT) / Quinn B.Kesler (Holden, UT), 32.06 on 4, $1,940,2,000 Flex; 2. Zayne Dishion (Bishop, CA) /Corban M. Livingston (El Paso, TX), 33.91 on4, $1,292Overall Fast Time1. Jade R. Corkill (Lipan, TX) / Paul R. Eaves(Millsap, TX), 5.25, $670
#15 Handicap Total Payout: $24,422Average1. Edward Hawley Jr. (Hays, MT) / Jordan D.Olson (Surprise, AZ), 34.32 on 5, $7,500,6,000 Flex; 2. Kory J. Bramwell (Chromo, CO)/ Cole Jackson (Animas, NM), 35.56 on 5,$4,990, 6,000 Flex; 3. Lane Santos Karney(Creston, CA) / Jordan J. Ketscher (SquawValley, CA), 35.69 on 5, $3,950, 2,000 Flex;4. George P. Aros (Picacho, AZ) / Jason Olson(Rio Rico, AZ), 36.30 on 5, $2,910, 2,000Flex; 5. Joe A. Gallegos (El Paso, TX) / Kyon L.Sayer (Glendale, AZ), 36.76 on 5, $1,454,2,000 Flex; 6. Ryan R. Tripp (Odessa, TX) /Bubba G. Garcia (Odessa, TX), 37.02 on 5,$600, 2,000 Flex; 7. Josh Siggins (RuidosoDowns, NM) / Troy Shelley (Gila, NM), 37.64on 5, $600; 8. Javier Chavez Minguer (SantaFe, NM) / Rafael Murphy (Winslow, AZ), 38.96on 5, $400; 9. Cadee Tew (Weatherford, TX) /Matt Robertson (Maricopa, AZ), 39.05 on 5,$400; 10. Ryan L. Reed (Farmington, CA) /Andy L. Holcomb (San Juan Bautista, CA),41.20 on 5, $400
Overall Fast Time1. Tanner Baldwin (Vail, AZ) / Nick Sarchett (Phoenix,AZ), 4.75, $732; 2. Anthony Calmelat (Tucson, AZ) /Cody Pearson (Tucson, AZ), 5.49, $162; 3. Calvin R.Brevik (Durango, CO) / Cole Jackson (Animas, NM),5.49, $162; 4. John Arviso (Ft Wingate, NM) / BrandonJ. Gonzales (Seboyeta, NM), 5.49, $162
#13 Handicap Total Payout: $35,214Average1. Garrett Rogers (Adams, OR) / Dace G. Woods(Grangeville, ID), 36.10 on 5, $8,868, 6,000 Flex; 2.Cody D. Davenport (Sierra Vista, AZ) / R. T. Heredia(Marana, AZ), 40.54 on 5, $5,616, 6,000 Flex; 3. KyleE. Conway (Casa Grande, AZ) / Clyde W. Gasser(Wickenburg, AZ), 40.92 on 5, $3,844, 6,000 Flex; 4.Bryan S. Reay (Adrian, OR) / Troy Shelley (Gila, NM),41.00 on 5, $3,252, 2,000 Flex; 5. Markie M. Battaglia(Ramona, CA) / Erich J. Rogers (Round Rock, AZ), 41.84on 5, $2,660, 2,000 Flex; 6. Leigh Y. Sherwood (Grace,ID) / Cole S. Sherwood (Grace, ID), 42.60 on 5, $2,366,2,000 Flex; 7. Joe A. Gallegos (El Paso, TX) / Wade
Masters (Durango, CO), 42.64 on 5, $1,774, 2,000 Flex;8. Trinity Joe Jacobs (Marana, AZ) / George P. Aros(Picacho, AZ), 42.75 on 5, $1,182, 2,000 Flex; 9. GregRoshay (Queen Creek, AZ) / Cody Pearson (Tucson, AZ),42.87 on 5, $600; 10. Dusty N. Penrod (Safford, AZ) /Jared C. Luster (Pima, AZ), 43.03 on 5, $600; 11.Clayton B. Slick (Crownpoint, NM) / Shane Jodie(Crownpoint, NM), 43.17 on 5, $400; 12. Ryan J.Alexander (Marana, AZ) / Wyatt Ray Farnsworth (Tucson,AZ), 46.26 on 5, $400; 13. Quint Westcott (Flora Vista,NM) / Wyatt Ray Farnsworth (Tucson, AZ), 46.47 on 5,$400; 14. Shawn K. Whetten (Syracuse, UT) / Paul L.Freed (Morgan, UT), 47.54 on 5, $400; 15. Craig Hewitt(Thatcher, AZ) / Jared C. Luster (Pima, AZ), 47.94 on 5,$400; 16. Cody J. Mirabal (Grants, NM) / Austin A.Christensen (Salem, UT), 49.60 on 5, $200; 17. ClayWilliam Ullery (Two Hills, AB) / Frankie C. Martinez(Tucson, AZ), 31.36 on 4, $400; 18. Sammy Livingston(El Paso, TX) / Cort A. Smith (Caballo, NM), 33.19 on 4,$400Overall Fast Time1. Mike Fuller (Wittmann, AZ) / Chase Merle Hansen(Ontario, OR), 5.22, $894; 2. Mike Fuller (Wittmann,AZ) / Chase Merle Hansen (Ontario, OR), 5.50, $536;3. Chance W. Kiehne (Stephenville, TX) / Austin Tomaski(Marana, AZ), 5.65, $358
#12 Total Payout: $25,216Average1. Cadee Tew (Weatherford, TX) / Tanner Baldwin (Vail,AZ), 30.90 on 4, $7,500, 6,000 Flex; 2. Quinn B.Kesler (Holden, UT) / Roper K. Kiesner (Granbury, TX),30.95 on 4, $4,330, 6,000 Flex; 3. Cody D. Davenport(Sierra Vista, AZ) / Jigger D. McKinley (Morenci, AZ),31.89 on 4, $3,428, 2,000 Flex; 4. John W. McFarlane(Redmond, OR) / Kyle E. Conway (Casa Grande, AZ),32.00 on 4, $2,526, 2,000 Flex; 5. Tom Saganitso Jr.(Tuba City, AZ) / Randy Thomas (Gallup, NM), 32.17 on4, $1,262, 2,000 Flex; 6. Rooster L. Todd (Willcox, AZ)/ Tanner Baldwin (Vail, AZ), 32.42 on 4, $600, 2,000Flex; 7. Michael R. Freeland (Phoenix, AZ) / Shawn D.Hastings (Gilbert, AZ), 33.87 on 4, $600; 8. Gary L.Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / John H. Bassett (Dewey,AZ), 34.52 on 4, $400; 9. Neil E. Maim (Casa Grande,AZ) / George P. Aros (Picacho, AZ), 34.82 on 4, $400;10. Robert Joe (La Plata, NM) / Clayton B. Slick(Crownpoint, NM), 35.73 on 4, $400Incentive1. Dexter W. Udall (Queen Creek, AZ) / Denton E. Payne(Queen Creek, AZ), 25.37 on 3, $800, 2,000 Flex; 2.Markie M. Battaglia (Ramona, CA) / Howard Conner(Gilbert, AZ), 28.03 on 3, $600; 3. Clancy Wilkerson(Sonoita, AZ) / Sheldon Church (Deming, NM), 28.83on 3; 4. Dennis C. Nowlin Jr. (Stanfield, AZ) / ClayWilliam Ullery (Two Hills, AB), 28.91 on 3, $400; 5.Ranger Hill (Scottsdale, AZ) / Robert Reynoso (Tempe,AZ), 25.12 on 3, $800, 2,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Garrett Rogers (Adams, OR) / Chase Merle Hansen(Ontario, OR), 6.06, $702; 2. Colter J. Bradshaw(Queen Creek, AZ) / Kit Sherwood (Casa Grande, AZ),6.14, $468Century Bonus Total Payout: $1,400Average1. Carl J. Lufkin Sr. (Leadore, ID) / Darrel Sewell(Baker, OR), 26.76 on 3, $840; 2. Rick R. Jump (Belen,NM) / Rick Wilcox (Boring, OR), 30.08 on 3, $560
#13 Handicap - Garrett Rogers (Adams, OR) /Dace G. Woods (Grangeville, ID), 36.10 on 5,$8,868 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
#12 - Cadee Tew (Weatherford, TX) / Tanner Baldwin(Vail, AZ), 30.90 on 4, $7,500 and $3,000 in USTRC Flex Earnings each
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#11 Total Payout: $32,516Average1. Trevor D. Nowlin (Casa Grande, AZ) / Seth B. Kent(Casa Grande, AZ), 34.14 on 4, $7,500, 6,000 Flex; 2.John Arviso (Ft Wingate, NM) / Wasey W. Carviso (FortWingate, NM), 35.06 on 4, $4,348, 6,000 Flex; 3.Ranger Hill (Scottsdale, AZ) / Skeeter Hill (Scottsdale,AZ), 35.29 on 4, $2,976, 6,000 Flex; 4. Eyron Cowboy(Tuba City, AZ) / Troy Leon Begay (Tuba City, AZ), 35.96on 4, $2,518, 2,000 Flex; 5. Janet L. Mickelson(Flagstaff, AZ) / Jim Williams (Kingman, AZ), 36.06 on4, $2,060, 2,000 Flex; 6. Daniel J. Nowlin (CasaGrande, AZ) / Tom C. Akins (Goldendale, WA), 37.24 on4, $1,832, 2,000 Flex; 7. Michael Chaput (Evansville,WY) / Floyd E. Marshall (Phoenix, AZ), 37.46 on 4,$1,374, 2,000 Flex; 8. Kade Elkins (Grants, NM) /Ferlin Charley (Albuquerque, NM), 37.48 on 4, $916,2,000 Flex; 9. Leigh Y. Sherwood (Grace, ID) / JoseZambrano III. (Tucson, AZ), 37.73 on 4, $600; 10.Woody Smith Jr. (Tonopah, AZ) / Steve M. Wood(Scottsdale, AZ), 40.52 on 4, $600; 11. Leigh Y.Sherwood (Grace, ID) / Chase Merle Hansen (Ontario,OR), 40.92 on 4, $400; 12. Bryan S. Reay (Adrian, OR)/ Clayton J. Hansen (Ontario, OR), 21.86 on 3, $400;13. Bryan S. Reay (Adrian, OR) / Chase Merle Hansen(Ontario, OR), 26.29 on 3, $400; 14. Nicole Sweazea(Mountainair, NM) / Ferlin Charley (Albuquerque, NM),27.12 on 3, $400; 15. Ryan Gibson (Mesa, AZ) /Salvador Flores Jr. (Buckeye, AZ), 27.77 on 3, $400;16. Preston R. Chamberlain Jr. (Gilbert, AZ) / JoseZambrano III. (Tucson, AZ), 28.46 on 3, $400; 17. LeviJ. Gallego (Tucson, AZ) / Jose Zambrano III. (Tucson,AZ), 28.67 on 3, $400; 18. Lucas J. MacKenzie
(Phoenix, AZ) / Sheldon Church (Deming, NM),29.01 on 3, $400Incentive1. Trevor D. Nowlin (Casa Grande, AZ) / Seth B. Kent(Casa Grande, AZ), 25.23 on 3, $1,000, 2,000 Flex;2. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Jim Williams(Kingman, AZ), 27.04 on 3, $800; 3. Ryan Gibson(Mesa, AZ) / Salvador Flores Jr. (Buckeye, AZ), 27.77on 3, $600; 4. Levi J. Gallego (Tucson, AZ) / JoseZambrano III. (Tucson, AZ), 28.67 on 3, $400; 5.Kade Elkins (Grants, NM) / Ferlin Charley(Albuquerque, NM), 28.90 on 3, $200Overall Fast Time1. Bryan S. Reay (Adrian, OR) / Clayton J. Hansen(Ontario, OR), 6.58, $796; 2. Brandon J. Chee(Leupp, AZ) / Carleton C. Charley (Church Rock,NM), 6.79, $478; 3. Reed Flake (Snowflake, AZ) /Brandon Perkins (Pinedale, AZ), 6.96, $318
#10 Total Payout: $31,948Average1. Dennis C. Nowlin Jr. (Stanfield, AZ) / ClancyWilkerson (Sonoita, AZ), 32.12 on 4, $7,706,6,000 Flex; 2. Levi J. Gallego (Tucson, AZ) / JoseZambrano III. (Tucson, AZ), 33.58 on 4, $5,138,6,000 Flex; 3. Diego A. Suarez (Douglas, AZ) /Salvador Flores Jr. (Buckeye, AZ), 35.61 on 4, $3,970,2,000 Flex; 4. Bruce Northrop (Medora, ND) / BillDahlke (Inkom, ID), 35.90 on 4, $2,802, 2,000 Flex;5. Chance C. Hunter (Chinle, AZ) / Troy Leon Begay(Tuba City, AZ), 37.15 on 4, $2,102, 2,000 Flex; 6.Kayde Jo Davenport (Goldendale, WA) / Chase MerleHansen (Ontario, OR), 37.41 on 4, $1,634, 2,000 Flex;
7. Trevor Buttars (Riverside, UT) / Clay O. Berry(Garland, UT), 38.23 on 4, $600; 8. Jacob A. Auza(Casa Grande, AZ) / Clancy Wilkerson (Sonoita, AZ),38.62 on 4, $600; 9. Diego A. Suarez (Douglas, AZ) /Armando Flores (Buckeye, AZ), 41.47 on 4, $400; 10.Rigo Carmona (Bloomfield, NM) / Troy Leon Begay(Tuba City, AZ), 42.50 on 4, $400; 11. Benny Goodman(Stanfield, AZ) / Ricky J. Kerby (Gilbert, AZ), 42.97 on
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4, $400; 12. Rick Carter (Globe, AZ) / Troy Judd (Pima,AZ), 45.49 on 4, $400; 13. Travis Chavez (Los Lunas,NM) / Chris B. Walterscheid (Gallup, NM), 51.34 on 4,$400; 14. David Hess (Casa Grande, AZ) / Roy L.Brooks (Las Vegas, NV), 25.87 on 3, $400; 15. AndrewJacobs (Estancia, NM) / Chase Merle Hansen (Ontario,OR), 30.28 on 3, $400Incentive1. Dennis C. Nowlin Jr. (Stanfield, AZ) / ClancyWilkerson (Sonoita, AZ), 24.30 on 3, $1,000, 2,000Flex; 2. Jacob A. Auza (Casa Grande, AZ) / ClancyWilkerson (Sonoita, AZ), 30.18 on 3, $800; 3. AndrewJacobs (Estancia, NM) / Chase Merle Hansen (Ontario,OR), 30.28 on 3, $600; 4. Benny Goodman (Stanfield,AZ) / Ricky J. Kerby (Gilbert, AZ), 35.34 on 3, $400; 5.Reginald Tso (Phoenix, AZ) / Gordon Tsosie (Whitemesa,UT), 35.39 on 3, $200Overall Fast Time1. Jacob A. Auza (Casa Grande, AZ) / Clancy Wilkerson(Sonoita, AZ), 6.82, $958; 2. Daniel J. Nowlin (CasaGrande, AZ) / Dwight Sells (Chinle, AZ), 7.03, $638
#9 Total Payout: $23,268Average1. Marco Perricone (Yuma, AZ) / Sy A. Cluff (Taylor, AZ),36.04 on 4, $7,500, 6,000 Flex; 2. Janet L. Mickelson(Flagstaff, AZ) / Pete L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ), 43.74on 4, $3,494, 6,000 Flex; 3. Mark S. Wright (Tucson, AZ)/ Ben South (Datil, NM), 48.63 on 4, $2,766, 2,000Flex; 4. Bart O. Judd (Pima, AZ) / Jhett B. Judd (Pima,AZ), 48.89 on 4, $2,038, 2,000 Flex; 5. Janet L.Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) / Richard L. Mayfield (Litchfield
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Park, AZ), 49.26 on 4, $1,020, 2,000 Flex; 6.Steven Alder (Pima, AZ) / Shawn C. Wright(Eden, AZ), 50.17 on 4, $600; 7. Joe A. Perez Jr.(Winslow, AZ) / Jim E. Boyle (Mesa, AZ), 53.98on 4, $600; 8. Bart O. Judd (Pima, AZ) / EloyRomero (Avondale, AZ), 54.10 on 4, $400; 9.Lee M. Olguin (Vail, AZ) / Daniel Vizzerra(Sahuarita, AZ), 56.43 on 4, $400; 10. WaltEddy (Gallup, NM) / Jack Bebo (Gallup, NM),56.94 on 4, $400Incentive1. Marco Perricone (Yuma, AZ) / Sy A. Cluff(Taylor, AZ), 27.16 on 3, $1,000, 6,000 Flex; 2.Mark W. Etter (Desert Hills, AZ) / George Pugh(Camp Verde, AZ), 29.26 on 3, $800; 3. DannyP. Persons (Woodward, OK) / Bob M. Freeman(Arnett, OK), 35.83 on 3, $600; 4. MicheleSpurling (Phoenix, AZ) / Pome E. Camilletti(Phoenix, AZ), 37.30 on 3, $400; 5. Bart O.Judd (Pima, AZ) / Eloy Romero (Avondale, AZ),37.72 on 3, $200Overall Fast Time1. David Hess (Casa Grande, AZ) / Mario JosephYbarra (Stanfield, AZ), 7.71, $630; 2. Caden M.Kerby (Queen Creek, AZ) / Clint J. Clendon(Whiteriver, AZ), 7.80, $420
#8 PickDraw Total Payout: $17,684Average1. Delbert L. Francisco (Sells, AZ) / Brye C. Hendricks(Sells, AZ), 29.18 on 3, $7,500, 6,000 Flex; 2. MattChandler (Mesa, AZ) / George Flores (Sahuarita, AZ),
29.46 on 3, $3,004,6,000 Flex; 3. MattChandler (Mesa, AZ) /Trevor Chandler (Mesa,AZ), 30.96 on 3,$2,378, 6,000 Flex; 4.Jerilyn Lucero (Isleta,NM) / Michele Morris(Tohatchi, NM), 31.82on 3, $1,752, 6,000Flex; 5. Juan Ruiz(Laveen, AZ) / MartinVargas (Winslow, AZ),32.43 on 3, $876,6,000 Flex; 6. LambertC. Watchman(Whiteriver, AZ) / J. R.Becenti Jr. (Gallup, NM),32.63 on 3, $360; 7.Stan Smith (Pima, AZ) /Jhett B. Judd (Pima, AZ),32.63 on 3, $360; 8.Sergio A. Chavez(Laveen, AZ) / EloyRomero (Avondale, AZ),33.83 on 3, $240; 9.Chad E. Gilliam(Buckeye, AZ) / Daniel J.Nowlin (Casa Grande,AZ), 35.53 on 3, $240;10. Donny King(Goodyear, AZ) / J. D.Williams (Silver City,NM), 36.28 on 3, $240Overall Fast Time
1. Delbert L. Francisco (Sells, AZ) / Brye C. Hendricks(Sells, AZ), 7.22, $440; 2. Matt Chandler (Mesa, AZ)/ Trevor Chandler (Mesa, AZ), 7.64, $294
#12 Gold Plus Total Payout: $16,852Average1. Gary L. Kiehne (Springerville, AZ) / Ferlin Charley(Albuquerque, NM), 35.64 on 4, $7,500, 3,000Flex; 2. Carl J. Lufkin Sr. (Leadore, ID) / Jake M.Howe (Pingree, ID), 37.59 on 4, $2,542, 3,000Flex; 3. Ray D. Siggins (Ruidoso Downs, NM) / PaulL. Freed (Morgan, UT), 37.67 on 4, $1,694, 3,000Flex; 4. Gaither M. Martin (Eagar, AZ) / Austin A.Christensen (Salem, UT), 37.93 on 4, $848Incentive1. Shane T. Thomson (Pinedale, WY) / Bill F. Porter(Salem, NM), 29.68 on 3, $1,816, 3,000 Flex; 2.Buddy Rose (Yuma, AZ) / Howard R. Gwynn(Yuma, AZ), 31.15 on 3, $1,090, 3,000 Flex; 3.Kevin Sweazea (Mountainair, NM) / Cavin Jacobs(Estancia, NM), 31.72 on 3, $726, 3,000 FlexOverall Fast Time1. Rudy Clark Sr. (Mammoth, AZ) / Howard Conner(Gilbert, AZ), 5.97, $636
All Girl 11 w/8 Inc Total Payout: $2,240Average1. Justine Doka (Fountain Hills, AZ) / Norma J.Doka Wauneka (Fountain Hills, AZ), 36.64 on 3,$644; 2. Janet L. Mickelson (Flagstaff, AZ) /Melanie Greymountain (Holbrook, AZ), 40.33 on 3,$386; 3. Madison L. Smith (Caballo, NM) / SerenaDahozy (Window Rock, AZ), 41.55 on 3, $258Incentive1. Betty Pack (Aztec, NM) / Lynn A. Kimble(Douglas, AZ), 23.25 on 2, $480; 2. Justine Doka(Fountain Hills, AZ) / Norma J. Doka Wauneka(Fountain Hills, AZ), 26.29 on 2, $360Overall Fast Time1. Betty Pack (Aztec, NM) / Lynn A. Kimble(Douglas, AZ), 9.46, $112
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Glory Back in the MoneyThe Pro-Am was truly one of the
toughest World Series Ropings of theyear with an 80% catch ratio and onlyfour seconds separating 44th call fromhigh team back. The top team to theshort round, Tyson Campidilli of Vinita,Oklahoma and Cody Brown ofOolagah, Oklahoma , had to be 8.60 tomaintain their number one spot. Afterthe dust settled and the final flagdropped, a time of 7.91 put thecapstone on a $200,000 payday for theOklahoma team. Tyson has beenwinning a lot in this past year, as heplaced a couple of times at the USTRCFinals. Tyson is a switch hitter and isequally comfortable heading asheeling. When we caught up with himfollowing the roping, he was laughingabout the fortunes of team roping, Iwas king of the mountain onWednesday, and on Thursday missedthree heel shots in the #11.
Cody Brown, a saddle maker,celebrated his one year weddinganniversary in Vegas two days beforehis big win. He brought his owncheering squad to Vegas with him andsaid, that scream was my mom. Codyconfessed that he had second thoughtsabout the big entry fees, but his friendsLarmon and Amos, the team that wonthe #13 the previous year had, assuredme that this would be a roping contestand not a drawing contest, and theywere right. He also had a secretweapon. He borrowed Clint Peverleyssuper horse Glory that placed in thetop five of every roping event at theAQHA world show, and with this winthe horse had over $175,000 won onhim this year.
James Gililland of Belen, NM and Cody Wilson from Capitan, NMstepped up their game in the shortround and stopped the clock in a 7.62 to secure them the reservechampionship and $140,000 in team earnings.
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#13 WSTR95 TeamsAverage1. Zurick Labrier, Guymon, OK / Shane Goad,Wheeler, TX, 31.06, $9,120; 2. Zurick Labrier,Guymon, OK / Ben Blue, Dumas, TX, 32.02,$6,840; 3. Nick Griggs, Amarillo, TX / BrandonBrown, Dumas, TX, 32.76, $4,560; 4. MichaelBell, Clovis, NM / Ryan Cook, Lubbock, TX, 32.94,$2,280
#12 WSTR100 TeamsAverage1. Loren Doughty, Portales, NM / JoaquinHuntington, Hesperus, CO, 34.33, $9,600; 2.George Harlan, Slaton, TX / Kip Middleton,Levelland, TX, 34.4, $7,200; 3. Larry Hendricks,Tulia, TX / Adam Worthen, Springer, CO, 34.85,$4,800; 4. Larry Hendricks, Tulia, TX / Billy Ivy,Amarillo, TX, 35.02, $2,400
#11 WSTR135 TeamsAverage1. Larry Byrum, Lovington, NM / Roy Dee Fort,Lovington, NM, 33.98, $10,362; 2. TravisEldridge, Roswell, NM / Earl Purcella, Roswel,NM, 34.37, $7,222; 3. Ab Hendley, Friona, TX /Randy Knight, Farwell, TX, 35.06, $5,338; 4. WaltArnold, Silverton, TX / Guy Miller, La Mesa, TX,39.03, $3,768; 5. John Gregory, Amarillo, TX /Mike Kelling, Amarillo, TX, 39.21, $2,826; 6. BillMcDowell, Clayton, NM / Joaquin Huntington,Hesperus, CO, 39.39, $1,884Fast Time1. Thad Springer, Snyder, TX / Johnny Guess,Colorado City, TX., 9.30, $1,000
#10 WSTR125 TeamsAverage1. Dusty Leatherwood, Clovis, NM / Grady Pierce,Wolfforth, TX, 34.02, $10,150; 2. Jim McClelland,Roswell, NM / Malcom McCarty, Roswell, NM,38.43, $7,250; 3. Anna Gregory, Amarillo, TX /Ira Bader, Kim, CO, 40.52, $5,510; 4. DonnieWilson, Odessa, TX / Ricky Carrasco, Odessa, TX,42.78, $4,060; 5. Chad Smith, Cheyenne, OK /Jake Fillmore, Davidson, OK, 43.14, $2,030Fast Time1. AR Northcott, Odessa, TX / Justin Smith,Chandler, OK, 8.65, $1,000
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The Open Division at theUSTRC events has alwaysbeen a showcase roping thatmany team roping enthusiastslike to watch and enjoy. Ofcourse, the coveted US Open at the Cinch USTRC National Finals of TeamRoping is a favorite of everyteam roper. This year PriefertManufacturing comes onboard with the Open programand the USTRC is here toenhance everything to the max.
The USTRC is proud to havePriefert Manufacturing on board in2012 as the title sponsor of the OpenTour and US Open Championships,said USTRC President Kirk Bray.Priefert has been a treasured corporatepartner of the USTRC for 15 years andduring that time they have investedheavily in moving the sport of teamroping forward through their innovativeproduct development. With Priefert as apartner USTRCs goal is to elevate theOpen program to new heights, startingwith some exciting changes in 2012. For several years now, the US Open
has only allowed the top 60 headers andheelers along with those ropers thathave attended a minimum of eightSanctioned events to enter. In 2012 thequalification will change for that entry.It will be open to any current USTRCmember that is classified as at least a#7 Header and #8 Heeler and attendedat least one Sanctioned USTRC event orone approved Affiliate USTRC event.The entry fees will change to $2,000per roper and will feature the ropingtalents of the best team ropers in theworld. The roping will remain a sixhead average, with five full go rounds,and the top 20 teams will compete inthe short round. One outstanding deal
for Open ropers that will change is thatthe Priefert US Open at the CinchNational Finals of Team Roping will bea 100% payback roping. That is right,100% of the money will be paid back inthe US Open, so ropers will be ropingfor all of their money with nothingcoming out for the stock or production.The USTRC will also pay for the entireprizeline, so it will essentially be morethan 100% coming back to the ropers.This is really exciting and I am glad
the USTRC is doing something likethis, said 2011 PRCA World ChampionHeader Turtle Powell. I like theincrease in fees and taking thequalification out of entering. Sometimeswe just cannot get to enough ropings,but the US Open is certainly a ropingthat an Open roper wants to enter.The USTRC and Priefert will also
keep the Priefert US Open Tour in placeas well. Points will be available only toteams that qualify to the short rounds ofthe listed qualifying ropings and will beawarded through tenth place. Thesepoints will only be available to headerswith a TRIAD Classification of #7 andabove and to heelers with a TRIADClassification of #8 and above. Theseven USTRC Regional Finals and theNational Finals Preliminary will countfor double the points and the Priefert USOpen will count triple the points.I also like the fact that the USTRC
is keeping the tour in place, addedPowell. It is great for Open ropers that dont rodeo full time and it is great for those that choose to chase it. Ireally think this is a win-win situationfor everyone.The year end bonus of $10,000 to the
high point header and heeler and $5,000to the reserve high point header andheeler will be awarded after the PriefertUS Open at the Cinch National Finals ofTeam Roping. This money will beawarded by the USTRC.Another new twist to the Open
Program is that USTRC is joiningforces with some of the major Openteam roping events across the countryto allow them to award points and
count toward the Priefert US Open Tour.Events like the Windy Ryon MemorialTeam Roping, SandHills Classic, theBFI, the Wild Fire Open to the World,and the Mike Cervi Memorial TeamRoping are on board with the newPriefert Open Tour program.The BFI produced by Ullman
Peterson Events is also going to affiliate their event this year and is also pleased to be a part of the PriefertUS Open Tour.I really like the concept of bringing
all the major Open Ropings across thecountry together. It really is a good dealfor Open ropers and for the industry,said Daren Peterson of Ullman PetersonEvents. We are extremely excited to bea part of the program and also like thefact that we will be able to award PriefertUS Open Tour points to the top tenfinishers in the average of the BFI.George Aros, producer of the Mike
Cervi Memorial Team Roping, alsoagrees that the new Open Program is agood deal for everyone.I really think the USTRC is on the
right track in making theseimprovements to the Open, said Aros.We are glad to be a part and excited toplay a part in helping the industry as awhole come closer together.The changes we have made to the
Open program will make it easier forropers to qualify to the Priefert US OpenChampionships, which should attractmore of the best teams in the industryand thus have a phenomenal payout with100% guaranteed payback, stated Bray.Bringing all of the major open eventstogether is a concept I think the openropers and fans will like. It will furthershowcase the sports greatest talent andmake for an exciting finish to thePriefert Open Tour race.The New Open Program is
something that everyone is excitedabout and should be a real benefit tocontestants and producers alike. It willalso be a benefit to those team ropingenthusiast that like to watch the best of the best compete against the best ofthe best.
The Open for 2012Story by Ben Clements
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Mustang No Wolves Mustang RopingThe Winner of the Mustang - Clarence LehiShort Go1. Omar Fimbres / Jake Andrews, 6.22, $400; 2. JakeCruzan / Michael Manzanrez, 6.48, $200Average1. Colin Begay / Clarence Lehi, 26.36, $3330 / BreastCollars; 2. Omar Fimbres / Jake Andrews, 27.64,$2100, Blankets; 3. Jake Cruzan / Michael Manzanrez,27.81, $1440, Blankets; 4. Ricardo Calixtro / AdanQuezada_Jr, 27.96, $1220, Blankets; 5. Adan Aranda/ Jordan Smith, 28.4, $1000, Blankets; 6. JenniferBehrendt / Korii Ochoa, 28.64, $880, Blankets; 7.Randi Simpson / Samuel Marquez, 30.65, $660,Blankets; 8. Mike Flemmer / Roberto Estrada, 30.94,$440, Blankets; 9. John Watson / Alex Dominguez, 3100, $300, Blankets; 10. Doug Kaba / ChadMonongya, 32.26, $300, Blankets; 11. Doug Kaba /Jim Schuerman, 32.6, $300, Blankets; 12. DonHockett / Joe Grace, 33.77, $300, Blankets; 13. MikeFlemmer / Bill Mankin, 38.42, $300, Blankets; 14.
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Trevor Courvell / Danny Brown, 13.06, $300,Blankets; 15. Benson Begay / Jake Andrews, 13.09,$300, Blankets
Casa Grande 10,000Casa Grande, ArizonaRound 11. John Montgomery / Jose Salazar, 6.3, $600; 2. DonHockett / Ben South, 6.73, $400Average1. Chance Horsman / Scooter Ochoa, 36.73, $10,000;2. Roudy Hampton / Len Leblanc, 41.96, $3,960; 3.Adam Phillips / Calvin Stern, 42.04, $3,060; 4. KerryBlack / Len Leblanc, 43.16, $2,160; 5. JohnMontgomery / Jose Salazar, 44.45, $1,620; 6. WesRobinson / Jose Salazar, 45.95, $1,260
The Warm UpAverage1. Jason Buchberger / Jose Salazar, 24.92, $1,560; 2.Doug Mantler / Kevin Lang, 34.92, $1,160; 3. JohnMontgomery / Doug Rathgen, 17.29, $780; 4/5.Jason Buchberger / Don Ramsour, 20.00, $200; 4/5.Sam Scott / Sheri Belew, 20.00, $200
Wickenburg NAA#10 CenturyRound 11. Riley Druery / Herb Smith, 7 00, $590; 2. BarbaraKenney / Terry Sheldon, 7.01, $350; 3. Roger Munger/ Terrance Perrson, 7.27, $240Average1. Barbara Kenney / Terry Sheldon, 23.41, $3,200; 2.Bill Phillips / Dean Spiesschaert, 25.12, $2,030; 3.Marvin Knutson / Jay Mathews, 25.34, $1,390; 4.Steve Degger / Herb Smith, 25.85, $1,170; 5. ChrisNavarro / Dave Holloway, 27.59, $960; 6. DonHockett / Bill Mankin, 29.13, $850; 7. Marvin Knutson/ Randy Bingham, 30.7, $640; 8. Sam Scott / TerrySheldon, 31.91, $420
Wickenburg NAA#9 RopingRound 11. Don Brown / Jonathan Denham, 6.65, $530; 2.John Teigen / Don Kincheloe, 7.57, $350Average1. Doug Gray / Joe Battaglia, 25.35, $2,620; 2. BrianDoner / Jim Watson, 27.74, $1,750; 3. Leigh Murphy /Leo Woodbury, 28.49, $1,350; 4. Sandra Lemoyne /Hunter Reaume, 28.91, $950; 5. Catie Lohse / JoeBattaglia, 30.47, $720; 6. Willy Vietor / Joe Battaglia,31.22, $560
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Doc is a real stout 15.1H, 12 yr. oldbrown gelding. This nice gelding hasbeen used on a ranch. Has done a lot ofroping, sorting, and penning. Good outside or in arena. Gentle and easy tohandle. Excellent cow horse or trailhorse. Good rope prospect. Doc Bar/Leobred. No papers. We have been using inthe feedlot this winter. $2,800
Rex is an AQHA redroan gelding, 15.1H,5 yrs., Real stout.1,250 lbs. Gentle,kind and pretty. ZanParrbar/BlondysDude/Three Bars/Leobred. Been around a
lot for his age. Traffic/4wheeler/dog/no spook. Lots oftrail riding, knows cattle and rope. Started roping out ofbox. A sweetheart for any rider. Anyone would love toown this horse. A bargain at $5,200
Easy - AQHAnice, strong, browngelding. 15.1H,10 yrs. Used onranch. Good inrocks and mountains. Bred
for speed. Possible barrel prospect. Gentleand easy to handle. This gelding is thin,but will be in great shape in a couple ofweeks. Call for progress and price.
Cowboy is astout, goodlooking, dapplegrey quarterhorse gelding.15.1H, 7 yrs.Rode andbroke on feedyard. Used
by women for trail riding. In mountains and allover for the last year. No spook, no buck. Gentleand easy to handle. We have beenroping the last two weeks. Doingreally good. Call for price progress.
Jack is a fancy, real pretty 15.H, 10yrs., Two Eyed Jack/Skipper W/SonnyDee Bar bred Palomino gelding,APHA. Solid color w/4 white socks.Really, really broke. Been on trails,through the river, also mountain trails. No spook, no buck, the real McCoy.The whole family will love this horse. Gentle for anybody that can ride.Will make excellent cow horse/team penner/rodeo queen. A real pal tohave around. $4,800
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Horseworld Arena 12/31/2011#7 DRAW Average 1. Ron Fisher / Chase Hansen, 5.73,$150; 2. Bob Kindsfather / Kyle Deaver, 23.41, $290#4 DRAW Average 1. Jess Hoese / Cody Ballek, 35.75,$670; 2. Sierra Stoll / Ron Pittman, 39.28, $420; 3. LindaThomas / Gene Thomas, 39.84, $165
BJC Cactus Arena 12/29/2011#7 Pick/Draw Fast Time 1. KariAnn Hull / Dan Cross, 5.80,$100 Average 1. Kade Merritt / Leo Woodbury, 20.59, $450#5 1/2 Fast Time 1/2. Tyler Reay / Ty Smith, 6.67, $75; 1/2.Tyler Reay / Dillon Smith, 6.67, $75 Average 1. Cash Merritt/ Lory Merritt, 25.92, $610; 2. Kade Merritt / Arlie Schwartz,27.61, $425; 3. Allen Capurro / Mike Reay, 27.65, $330; 4.Cash Merritt / Dan (OR) Lewis, 28.89, $140
Horseworld Arena 12/24/2011#7 Draw Fast Time 1. Dustin Probert / Ty Smith, 5.57, $125Average 1. Jill Lufkin / Dace Woods, 21.66, $565; 2. CarlosAranda / Scott Whitworth, 22.19, $375; 3. Dustin Probert /Lory Merritt, 22.22, $190#4 Draw Average 1. Bob Kindsfather / Catie Lohse, 30.95,$495; 2. Troy Christensen / Buck Tuttle, 34.37, $380; 3. LanceMatthews / Arlie Schwartz, 35.00, $265
JC Cactus Arena 12/22/2011#5 1/2 Fast Time 1. Riley Druery / Sean Robertson, 8.23,$100 Average 1. Todd Christensen / Leo Woodbury, 30.86,$370; 2. Buck Jones / Josh Christensen, 31.19, $310; 3.David Hughson / Randy Bingham, 31.98, $250; 4. ChadStringfellow / Trenton Jones, 32.45, $125#7 Fast Time 1. Donny Scantling / Ty Smith, 6.95, $100
Average 2. Jim Nichols / Dace Woods, 26.56, $180Horseworld Arena 12/17/2011#5 DRAW Fast Time 1. Jacob Worthen / Jim Caines, 8.55,$125 Average 1. Jacob Worthen / Tom Lohse, 31.84, $520;2. Danny Custer / Francisco Aranda, 32.93, $310; 3. CaryCook / Dillon Smith, 34.73, $205#7 Draw Fast Time 1. Jesse Townsend / Grant Shumway,5.13, $125; 2. Francisco Aranda / Nick Nichols, 5.88, $85Average 1. Kortni Scott / Spencer Rutherford, 23.13, $490;2. Max Jones / Dillon Lufkin, 24.85, $265; 3. Jill Lufkin / WillyKelton, 24.93, $150#7 Pick Average 1. Gibb Kerr / Ryan Richards, 31.08,$1,455; 2. Zachary Justesen / Rob Webb, 32.50, $870; 3.Amy Williams / Dace Woods, 33.96, $580
Simpson RanchArizona Cattle Co. 12/11/2012#5 1/2 Fast Time 1. Don Kincheloe / Dick Jarrard, 7.57,$115 Average 1. Kimble Moffitt / Randy Bingham, 25.45,$755; 2. Kimble Moffitt / Carlos Aranda, 30.82, $305
Simpson RanchArizona Cattle Co. 12/11/2011#4 Draw Fast Time 1. Micheal S Blore / Dick Kittel, 8.10,$50 Average 1. John M. Hayes / Don Campbell, 42.02, $235
Horseworld Arena 12/10/2011#4 Draw Fast Time 1. David Hughson / Jim Caines, 7.71,$80 Average 1. Catie Lohse / Dillon Smith, 36.61, $415; 2.David Hughson / Dillon Smith, 38.71, $250#7 Pick Average 1. Jarred Thomas / Tom Clark, 33.56,$820; 2. Bill Thomas / Nathan Singletary, 41.39, $490; 3.
Ryan Richards / Tom Clark, 33.31, $330#7 Draw Fast Time 1. Jarred Thomas / Ty Smith, 5.59, $150;Average 1. Jarred Thomas / Ty Smith, 21.74, $595; 2. GaryMetcalf / Clyde Gasser, 23.36, $355; 3. Macy Fuller / ClydeGasser, 23.59, $235
BJC Cactus Arena 12/8/2011#5 1/2 Fast Time 1. Ron Fisher / Scott Repp, 7.33, $75Average 1. Ron Brault / Bobby Moriarty, 30.23, $275; 2.David Hughson / Daniel P. Shehady, 31.63, $165; 3. JesseTownsend / Arlie Schwartz, 34.02, $115#7 Pick/Draw Fast Time 1. Gibb Kerr / Dace Woods, 6.32,$75 Average 1. Larry Nielson / Dace Woods, 21.89, $235; 2.Jesse Townsend / Dean McIntyre, 21.95, $140; 3. Jann Potter /Gene Potter, 27.94, $100
Simpson RanchArizona Cattle Co. 12/4/2011#5 1/2 Average 1. Jeff Burtard / Don Campbell, 30.96,$340; 2. Danny Custer / Jim Probert, 32.18, $205; 3. KennyKutzler / Howard Phillips, 36.50, $140#4 Draw Average 1. Danny Custer / Larry Simpson, 34.39,$210
Horseworld Arena 12/3/2011#4 Draw Fast Time 1. David Hughson / Greg Kesler, 8.59,$60 Average 1. Karen Stepp / Greg Kesler, 34.50, $270; 2.David Hughson / Greg Kesler, 39.78, $180#7 Pick Average 1. Greg Kesler / Dace Woods, 33.06,$1,355; 2. Brad Teixeira / Glenn Teixeira, 30.17, $1,805; 3.E.J. Williams / Micah Lynch, 35.73, $405#7 Draw Fast Time 1. Bob Crosthwaite / Dace Woods, 6.71,$100 Average 1. Francisco Aranda / Dace Woods, 22.60,$505; 2. Bob Crosthwaite / Dace Woods, 22.99, $380; 3.Greg Kesler / Eduardo Aranda, 23.34, $255
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Regarded as the toughest four-eventcowboy around, 1946 worldchampion team roper Chuck Sheppardwas one of the old-time greats. He carriedCowboy Turtles Association (CTA) #68 -a number held the rest of his life. Ofcourse, CTA eventually became known as the Professional Rodeo CowboyAssociation (PRCA). He also won aworld championship in calf roping during1951 in the International RodeoAssociation and twice finished up as thereserve all around champion.He competed in every event in rodeo
at one time or another, but calf roping,team roping, bulldogging and saddlebronc riding were his main events. Thecalf roping and bronc riding events were where he thrived in the early days.In an interview, Chuck once said, I onlyquit riding bulls and bareback cause Id get sored up and it made my otherwork tough.Along with working every event,
Chuck also judged rodeos for over 25years. One year, at Cheyenne, he enteredthe steer wrestling and steer roping eventsand judged the others! Amazing! He wasalso honored to flag the team roping atthe National Finals Rodeo (NFR) and thesteer roping at the National Finals SteerRoping (NFSR).Chuck was inducted into the National
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Cowboy and Western Heritage MuseumHall of Fame in 1985, the ProRodeo Hallof Fame in 2000, the Phippen MuseumsArizona Ranchers & Cowboy Hall ofFame in 2008 and was awarded the BenJohnson award for rodeo excellence in2001. First and foremost however, ChuckSheppard was a cowboy and a good-natured one at that!Born on a ranch near Globe, Arizona
in 1916, he was a cowboy from the wordgo. Chucks parents had traveled fromTexas in a wagon. They set up their ownranch on Mescal Creek southeast ofGlobe in the Pinal Mountains, an area so rough and remote, the only way in orout, with or without supplies, was to pack in by horse or mule. Good cow dogs are more practical than a fence inthat country.His dad, Horace (a.k.a. Shep), thought
nothing about putting Chuck on a horse ata very young age. He expected his son tokeep up. By the age of nine, he wasriding the rough string horses to gentlethem down for his little brother andmother to ride. He learned to catch andlead wild cattle as a mere boy. By thetime he was a teenager, he was one tough cowboy, able to do things withhorses and cattle even some seasonedhands are unable to do.Younger brother, Lynn Sheppard, once
wrote, Dad and Chuck roped the wildcattle on broncs and tied them to trees.
They were led out the next day... the PinalMountains were covered with brushdogs were a necessity.During the dirty 30s, at 16 years of
age, Chuck moved to California to bewith his mother, hoping to find workthere. What he did find was an event thatchanged his life forever he entered arodeo at Hayfork, California. Chuck oncesaid, I won some money, had fun doingit and I think thats what amazed me somuch. For the next 25 plus yearsSheppards life revolved around rodeo. Hebecame known as Mr. Everything.As a testament to his all-around
abilities, he won numerous titles at bothends of the arena. Denver, Los Angeles,Phoenix, Pendleton in calf roping andSalinas, Tucson, Chicago, Los Angeles inbronc riding and all-around titles atDenver, Tucson, Prescott, Lewiston andBoise to name a few. But winning titleswas not first in Chucks book puttingfood on the table was. He rodeod becauseit was a way to make a living.Chucks youngest daughter, Lynda,
once said, Rodeo wasnt like it is now.Back then wed get out of school and begone all summer. Youd stay eight or 10days in Salinas, drive all night to get toCheyenne and stay in someones home.They did not have hotels (or livingquarter trailers) like they do now, they alldid it - it was about survival. Theyworked hard back then.
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Chuck SheppardOne Tough Hand
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I rode bucking horses for 24 years,Chuck said. You can tell that by looking at me. I rode some of the bestthere ever was and got bucked off someof the sorriest. Chuck also spent 10 years as a board
member of the Rodeo CowboysAssociation (RCA), which is what theassociation was known as between theCTA and PRCA. During that time, he iscredited for coming up with the design onthe world-champion saddles, among manyother accomplishments.In about 1951, the Sheppard family
moved from California to Arizona where Chuck spent the rest of his life. In59 he retired from full-time rodeo,although he made the NFR in teamroping during 1963 while only competingpart time. He used to say, with a smile,When I was rodeoing, I always atechickennot superstitious, its just whenI did good, I ate the meat, when I did bad,I ate the feathers! During the late 1950s he went to work
for historic K4 ranch near Prescott,Arizona. He worked there until he finallyretired at 82 years of age, but hed stayed
so long he was just like family... he never really retired. As a matter of fact,he did become family - his youngestdaughter, Lynda, married John Kieckhefer (grandson of Bob Kieckheferwho started the ranch) and they residethere to this day - amongst others of theKieckhefer clan. K4 ranch owner, John Kieckhefer and
Chuck were instrumental in the purchaseof the great stud Driftwood Ike in 1963from Roy Wales. He stood at stud therefor 17 years. This was a big influence intaking the breeding program at the ranchto a new level. Sheppard was in charge ofthe breeding program as well as the largecattle herd for the ranch. Chuck partneredwith John on many horses and ran acouple hundred head of cows, owned withwife, Gwen, on leased ground around thePrescott area as well.Along the way, and as a method to
show their remuda, Chuck got intoshowing and racing horses. He did verywell in the show ring and showed justabout all classes including halter, cuttingand reining. He found great excitement inhorse racing and, just as with rodeo,
Chuck found success on the track. I gotto running horses just for fun and thenone summer I won 13 races over atPrescott Downs. One of his horsesnamed Ant Hill won 15 races in a year.Chuck wound up winning many stakesraces over the years.He was one of those all-time great
cowboys who excelled at just abouteverything he did. Grandson, RickKieckhefer, said, If you didnt learnsomething from him (Chuck), you werentlistening very good. He would help outanybody as long as they had a little try.He was just as proud as he could be ofpeople when they did well. He was agreat guy to have in your corner whetheryou were related to him or not. Every day Chuck Sheppard woke up, he
loved what he did, he was fun to be around,always upbeat and he had a whimsicalsaying for just about everything.Grandson, Charlie Lewis, told a story
on Chuck. We were going into a bigpasture in search of some remnant cows, Iwas probably about 18 or 19. Granddadgave me instructions to make a circle; boy
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it was a hot day, about 105. When I got back to the truck,probably an hour and a half later, he was nowhere in sight. Iloped up to the top of a hill about half a mile distant to scan thecountry for him; a little worried about him to be honesthe waspretty old then. When I got to the top of the hill, there he was,asleep under a tree with his horse unsaddled. I noticed rightaway the horse was not sweaty; he had probably ridden straightfrom the truck to the tree to take a nap! When I woke him up, hesaid with a grin, Horse got hot, needed to cool him off!
Chuck was very fond of his family. He and wife Gwen hadtwo daughters, Stella and Lynda and a whole herd ofgrandchildren, many of whom are well known in rodeo/cowboycircles to this day. Not long after passing on to the next realm in2005, some of the grandchildren helped organize the ChuckSheppard Memorial Roping, which raises money for the Chuckand Gwen Sheppard memorial scholarship fund. The scholarshipis given to students who are enrolled full-time at YavapaiCollege and seek a degree in agricultural or equine studiesprograms and are involved in organizations such as FFA, 4-H,Arizona High School Rodeo Association and Arizona JuniorRodeo Association. The event will enjoy its sixth year in 2012.
During an interview prior to being inducted into theCowboy Hall of Fame Chuck said, Weve had an exciting life started out with nothing so there was nowhere to go but up
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100% Payback - No Stock Fee Phone Entries Open April 1, 2012Walk-Ins at event till 11 a.m.
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505/865-4600 sale barn505/362-7117 cellTake I-25 South to Exit 203.
West 5 miles to Dalies Road.24 Dalies Rd, Los Lunas, NM
Bucking Stock Sale
BarebackSaddle BroncBucking BullCategories
Consignment fee $100/head
10% Commission $50 No Sale Fee
We buckem
and sellem in
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Sunday, March 11, 2012 Rose Palace San Antonio, TexasRoping starts at 9:00 a.m. SHARP!World Series Qualifier #12 Roping3 Full Rounds World Series Payout ScheduleEntry fee $500/roper, $1,000/team Enter 2 times Taking 150 teams onlyNo access to grounds before 6 p.m. Saturday. NO EXCEPTIONSThis is a pre-entry event ONLY Books open only February 28 & 29, 2012 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. To enter call 505.270.9340Entry fees may be paid on Saturday, March 10 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. or on Sunday, March 11 from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. at the Rose PalaceAll entries MUST be paid by 8 a.m. day of roping!All horses must be in a San Antonio Rose Palace stall, no portable stalls allowed.
Proceeds benefit CYSTIC FIBROSISFoundation
DAY AFTER THE GEORGE STRAIT TEAM ROPING CLASSIC
ProducersCollie Webb 713.545.3355Arkie Kiehne 575.749.3963
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To The Winners
The BigTEXAS122011 Payout was $124,000!
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All Star RopingAverage1. Jerome Schneeburger, 26.4, $2,936;2. Riley Pruitt, 28.4, $2,430; 3. ClayCerny, 28.6, $1,924; 4/5. Spur Valdez,29.3, $1,164; 4/5. Steven Reagor,29.3, $1,164; 6. Jim Bob Fitz, 29.4,$506Shoot-Out1. Clay Cerny, 7.7, Hogg Saddle; 2. JeromeSchneeburger, 8.4, $2,025; 3. Bradley Bynum, 9.5 ; 4.Caleb Smidt, 17.9, $81016-19 Tie DownAverage1. Marty Yates, 37.8, $1,505; 2. Colby Walkoviak, 39.9,$1,246; 3. Lege Mills, 41.6, $986; 4. Clay Bonner, 43,$727; 5/6. Jesse Clark, 43.5, $363; 5/6. NathanPonder, 43.5, $36319 & Under Girls BreakawayAverage1. Angela Bartley, 10.49, $1,357; 2. Allison Danley,14.12, $1,123; 3. Devyn Riggins, 21.83, $889; 4.Rebecca Dupont, 22.15, $655; 5. Skye Wright, 24.91,$421; 6. Kortni McConnell, 10.17/3, $23413-15 Tie DownAverage1. Quinton Inman, 38.3, $747; 2. Kyle Parrish, 42.4,$618; 3. Landon Lambert, 45.9, $489; 4. Chase Valdez,55.7, $360; 5. Ty Iselt, 57.0, $232; 6. Reid Zapalac,57.2, $12913-15 BreakawayAverage1. Jace Gilbert, 10.01, $934; 2. Raeben Meyer, 10.27,$773; 3. Cooper Martin, 10.38, $612; 4. QuintonInman, 10.57, $451; 5. Reid Halbert, 11.16, $290; 6.Kirbie Crouse, 11.41, $16112 & Under Tie DownAverage1. Austin Hurlburt, 69.8, $481; 2. Trey Goff, 77.5, $398;3. Quade Hiatt, 79.4, $315; 4. Ty Eason, 79.9, $232; 5.Layton Little, 82.4; 6. Jake Clay, 86.1, $8312 & Under BreakawayAverage1. Lena Whitehead, 11.99, $481; 2. Ty Eason, 12.69,$398; 3. McKade Wickett, 12.99, $315; 4. TateOftedahl, 13.18, $232; 5. Kathryn Todd, 13.40, $149;6. Jake Clay, 21.18, $83
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Photos Courtesy of Jennings Rodeo Photographywww.jenningsrodeophotography.com
Rising Stars Junior Calf Roping
The turn of the Year and the cold daysof Spring means one thing for roughstock riders. Casper Baca and the BacaRodeo Company is out and about withsome great events. The Bares Broncs andBulls Spectacular kicked things off onceagain in Farmington, New Mexico as ishas for the past 16 years. This event hasbeen the showcase of the Baca RodeoCompany for all of those years and anawesome way for bronc and bull ridersfrom all across the country to keep thedust off their gear during the colderwinter months.
The January 6-7 event at McGee Parkshowcased the talents of some of the bestin the business. Great rides, spectacularfeats and lots of payout money onceagain surrounded this event. Cowboysfrom New Mexico, Arizona and Coloradomade op the majority of competitors andgave the audience what they expected Awesome rodeo action!
16th Annual Bares Broncs & BullsSpectacularFarmington, NMJanuary 6-7, 2012
Bareback Riding1. Benny Begay, Rockpoint, AZ, Free Ride, 82, $410; 2.Earl Tsosie, White Cone, AZ, 76, $307; 3/4. Ferlin Tsosie,Rock Point, AZ, 71, $153; 3/4. Joaquin Tucson, PagosaSprings, CO, 71, $153
Saddle Bronc Riding1. Robert Aragon, Salano, NM, Bucken, 81, $710; 2/3.Kane Kee Steamboat, AZ, Jackson Girl, 78, $443; 2/3.Herman George, Farmington, NM, Tonto, 78, $443; 4.Darrel Triplett, Waterflow, NM, High Roller, 76, 177 Open Bull Riding1. Spud Jones, Tohatchi, NM, Buck Duck, 90, $1,450;2/3. Troy James, Sanders, AZ, Coyote, 88, $1,075; 2/3.Andy Sells, Rough Rock, AZ, 88, $1,075; 4. Ivan Sells,Rough Rock, AZ, Wild Child, 86, $700; 5. Matt Davis,Gallup, NM, Easy Come Easy Go, 84, $450; 6. JasonMcClain, Kiowa, CO, Bomerang, 78, $250Novice Bull Riding1. Cain Thomas, Crystal, NM, Money In DBank, 76, $400;2. Tristan Howard, Mountainair, NM, Da Crush, 75, $300;3. Cody Dedman, Nazlini, AZ, Da Crush, 72, $200; 4.Cody Johnson, Haystack, NM, Sir Bucks, 69, $100
The Rodeo action continues just asthe wind blows across New Mexico.Baca and his crew will land in Belen,New Mexico starting this month for theBaca Rough Stock Series. StartingFebruary 4 and 5, cowboys can get theirfill of rodeo as the series will continuefor two weekend straight, followed by aweekend off and then back for two moreweekends. Open bull riders, barebackriders, saddle bronc riders, novice bullriders and event the young rough stockriders (sheep, calves and steers riders) ofthe territory can climb aboard for theirshare of this years Baca Rough StockSeries Money.
So grab your riggin bags, hit the roadand be part of the action this year!
Baca Stirs Rough Stock Events
12 and under tie down champion,Austin Hurlburt
All star winner, Jerome Schneeburger
Winner of the 12 and underbreakaway, Lena Whitehead
19 and under girls breakawaychampion Angela Bartley
Quinto Inman, 13 to 15 tie down champion
Jace Gilbert, 13 to 15breakaway winner
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December 17, 2011Saddle Bronc Riding1. Devon Cisneros, 69, Wild FlowerRanch Broncs1. Reese Bolangia, 68, Prairie HenSteer Riding1. Jake Groves, 5.8Chute Dogging1/2. Jayden Hisler, 15; 1/2. Mikel Kennedy, 151D Barrels1. Kaylee Bennett, 16.6262D Barrels1. Jackie Skinner, 17.643Calf Roping1. Taylor Smith, 11.3; 2. Chance Means, 11.6Team Roping1. Monty Wood / Shalee Harrell, 4.2; 2. Monty Wood /Jaytin McWright, 5.4; 3. Sal Gomez / Loren Long, 9.8#4 Team Roping1. B.J. Callaway / Sander Elquist, 6.8; 2. ChrisObenhavs / Jacob Bigham, 8.3; 3. Troy Drom / RonnieBradic, 8.5Open Bulls1. Colt Clevenger, 78, Cricket; 2. Jon Seanwright, 65,SkittlesNovice BullsNo Qualified Rides
December 31, 2011Saddle Bronc Riding1. Brandon Jones, 69, Bunny Ranch; 2. ShaneMenneffel, 62, Crazy DaysRanch BroncsNo Qualified RidesSteer Riding1. Ryder Laird, 70Mutton Busting1. Hunter Bradley, 8.6; 2. Kylee Bennett, 17.379Chute Dogging1. Toby Hall, 4.2; 2. Chris Obenhauvs, 4.41D Barrels1. Kim Coleman, 16.261
2D Barrels1. Kylee Bennett, 17.379Calf Roping1. Shank Edwards, 38Team Roping1. Ace Sloan / Shank Edwards, 7.2#4 Team Roping1. Chris Obenhauvs / Jacob Bigham, 8.6Open Bulls1. Jon Seawright, 68, Hangem High; 2. Codie Schnieder,65, Chunky Monkey; 3. Oobie Hawkes, 64, #651Novice Bulls No Qualified Rides
January 7, 2012Bareback Riding1. James Ware, 72, Rose PetalSaddle Bronc Riding1. Cody Groves, 70, Poppin JennyRanch Broncs1. Colby McCleskey, 65, Sunset Sam; 2. Chris Crumb,63, Flaming SueSteer Riding1. Ryder Laird, 3.7Mutton Busting1/2. Hunter Bradley, 15.0; 1/2. Mikel Kennedy, 15.0Chute Dogging1. Ace Slone, 5.51D Barrels1. Jessica Frost, 15.5252D Barrels1. Clara McBain, 16.836Calf Roping1. Shank Edwards, 9.9; 2. Ace Slone, 10.7Team Roping1. Ace Slone / Keysto Lopez, 6.3; 2. Ace Slone / ShankEdwards, 8.2#4 Team Roping1. Dakota Perser / T.K. Halliday, 14.0Open Bulls1. Jake Shannon, 79, Star WarsNovice Bull Riding1. Adam Rainwater, 79, Zodiac
January 14, 2012Bareback Riding1. James Ware, 70 Desert FlowerSaddle Bronc Riding1. Shane Meneffe, 71, Spice It UpRanch BroncsNo Qualified RidesSteer Riding1. Jacob Groves, 5.7Mutton Busting1/2. Hunter Bradley, 15.0; 1/2. Taboraek Richardson,15.0Chute Dogging1Cimmeron Thompson, 3.91D Barrels1. Eugenia James, 16.179; 2. Tori Morris, 16.4332D Barrels1. Kylee Bennett, 17.414; 2. Bailey Bownds, 17.761Calf Roping1. Will Kilcer, 10.9; 2. Travis Lewis, 12.4; 3. Bo Marshall,13.2#4 Team Roping1. Tyler Elliot / Ronnie Bradic, 20.5Open Bulls1. Colt Clevenger, 68, Star Wars; 2. Garren Hale, 64,SpinCityNovice Bull RidingNo Qualified Rides
In Memory of Gary Lee MulhollandGary Lee Mulholland, age 64, passed away January 7, 2012.Gary was born August 8, 1947 in Dayton, Ohio. Gary is survived by his wife of 26
years, Susie; daughter, Tonya Westerman (Ray) of Colorado Springs, CO; son, Chad(Jenny) of Miami, FL; son, Scott; grandchildren, Maegan, Cameron, Cash, Shiann andJasmine. He is also survived by his father Melvin Mulholland (Jan); brothers,Richard(Marlene), Ronnie (Connie), Tim; sisters, Betty Ann (David) and Patty, and a host ofnieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Jane Niemeyer (Vernon), his sisterDarlene Adkins, and brothers, John Arbaugh and Wayne Mulholland. He was aVietnam veteran, USA. He owned and operated Mulholland Plumbing and was thePresident of Superstition Mountain Promotional Corporation, as well a