Meet the Member Libby Berger
story by Lindsay King Third generation rodeo competitor 13-year-old Libby Berger from Udall, Kansas, has a need for speed. “Barrels or breakaway roping is my […]
left: CePRA member Paul Osgood - Courtesy Paul Osgood
By Magie Downares-Nevius
A first place win in Canton, Kan., has not only, put close to $600 in Paul Osgood’s pocket, but has landed the 26-year-old cowboy back in the saddle again. “I was able to make a 72-point ride, so can’t complain on how my season has treated me this far,” he says. After suffering an injury and undergoing reconstructive shoulder surgery following the incident of being stepped on by a pickup man in 2013, Paul is chomping at the bit to make the best of his reestablishment to the CePRA saddle bronc riding. “It would be nice to make the finals and come out in the best shape I can be…hopefully, keep sitting well in the standings,” Paul stated.
Growing up on a ranch and watching the big boys compete in the PRCA caught Paul’s interest as a youngster. “There was just something about broncs that seemed to tickle me pretty good,” he says. So, with help from 1974 World Champion saddle bronc rider, John McBeth, and his son, Bart, Paul started his course with the hack-rein in eighth grade. “The two taught and helped me out a bunch and got me headed down the right track,” Paul says. Through his progression, the Cedar Point, Kan., cowboy has taken to the CePRA, on-and-off, for approximately 5 years, and has beefed up his chute time by being a former member and finals qualifier to the Kansas Professional Rodeo Association, the United Rodeo Association and the Missouri Rodeo Association. “I sure like to go compete when I have time,” he says. Paul’s passion for bucking horses continues through his holding of a PRCA permit and extends his freetime to riding ranch broncs within the Working Ranch Cowboys Association. “It would be nice to live up to the standings of some of the big guys someday; for instance, Ty Murray, Billy Etbauer and John McBeth, and all I can do is give it a try. I’ve been fortunate with the backing of great guys to help me and without the support of my parents, I wouldn’t be where I am today,” Paul says.
When he his not working eight-seconds at a time, Paul remains a cowboy. Running around 300 mother cows and taking in between 700 to 800 yearlings, depending on the year, cattle and horses consume the bronc rider’s life. “Being a cowboy is all I know and I love it. There is nothing better than this way of life,” he says.
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August 9, 2019
Bareback Riding
1 Danny Weil 3015.55
2 Ty Pope 665.36
3 Dakota Procobio 331.82
4 Mike Fred 253.8
5 Colt Eck 167.63
Sadde Bronc Riding
1 Tim Williams 1457.4
2 Luke Rush 735.44
3 Sage Dierks 371
4 Cable Wareham 324.3
5 Bryce Eck 248.16
Bull Riding
1 Cash Toews 2649.83
2 Brylen Dees 1194.97
3 Richard Schleicher 998.75
4 Ivan Gutierrez 916.5
5 Jackson Ward 472.82
6 Luke Mast 161.91
Team Roping Heading
1 Jake McCullough 5416.64
2 Kelton Hill 4240.63
3 Cole Pearson 3761.53
4 Curry Kirchner 2400.83
5 Tyler Hobert 2316.61
6 Nick Becker 2069.97
7 Layne Lagasse 1724.48
8 Cole Remington 1707.04
9 Brett Christensen 1528.41
10 Troy Boone 1526.31
11 Zane Leftwich 1160.9
12 Billy Peters 1091.6
13 Ethan McDowell 812.25
14 Justin Brown 699.12
15 Kass Bittle 630.38
Team Roping Heeling
1 Linden Stueve 4647.14
2 Raylen Stueve 3761.53
3 Jaydon Laubhan 3648.96
4 Dawson McMaster 2069.97
5 Derrick Jantzen 1910.78
6 Taylor Schotte 1724.48
7 Tyler Mahlandt 1709.91
8 Mitch Murray 1707.04
9 Chase Boekhaus 1528.41
10 Tanner Nall 1526.31
11 Toby Mentzer 1369.59
12 Kyle Pontious 1160.9
13 Troy Gaston 769.5
14 Aaron Paul 699.12
15 Shawn Hollenbeck 182.4
Steer Wrestling
1 Brandon Volker 2458.88
2 Tyler Garten 1336.42
3 Ryan Swayze 963.68
4 Hunter Crawford 647.66
5 Scott Schaefer 532.98
6 Riley Westhaver 522.87
7 Joby Allen 485.74
8 Logan Mullin 355.32
9 Kyle Van Doren 155.4
Calf Roping
1 Tyler Garten 1357.38
2 Taylor Donaldson 752.89
3 Joe Macoubrie 718.16
4 Kyle Winslow 689.1
5 Zane Arnold 638.73
6 Jerome Schneeberger 611.82
7 Bryce Loyd 503.72
8 Kelly Wood 446.5
9 Travis Tetrick 384.22
10 Luke Blanton 267.9
11 Kelton Hill 142.02
Barrel Racing
1 Sarah Johnson 1379.28
2 Shauni Leftwich 1178
3 Libby Berger 1053.07
4 Amber Scales 967
5 Toni Shaw 893.55
6 Marsha Nelson 742.83
7 Cheyenne Larson 681.13
8 Jacey Bair 647.96
9 Ashley Forred 616.64
10 Katie Larson 498.31
11 Prairie Rose Robbins 474.7
12 Deb Massey 462.48
13 Britt Widrig 386.82
14 Kim Harland 344.44
15 Melissa Wanger 272.62
All Around
1 Kelton Hill 3158.77
2 Tyler Garten 2693.8
3 Joe Macourbie 1316.26