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Champions crowned at 119th Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo

photo by Rodeo Bum

Written by: Susan Kanode

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FORT WORTH, Texas (Feb. 7, 2015) – The 119th Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo came to a close on Saturday night paying $621,302 to rodeo contestants.

The big money winner here was last year’s Women’s Professional Rodeo Association Rookie of the Year, Sarah Rose McDonald riding her great eight-year-old mare “Bling.” They earned first place every time they ran in the Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum, including Saturday night’s championship round.

Their total time of 49.11 seconds earned them a total of $20,933, most assuredly an earnings record for this rodeo. This should move McDonald to the top of the world standings and will put her in contention for her first Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualification.

There are not many buckles that Trevor Brazile has left to earn in his career and the 21-time world champion took another one off of that list here winning the team roping. Brazile, from Decatur, Texas, and his partner Patrick Smith, from Lipan, Texas, had a total time of 16.5-seconds to earn the championship. They each collected $13,887.

“What a great rodeo,” Smith said. “It’s amazing to come here and think about the history and tradition. It’s just awesome to win it and have your name on that list.”

In the saddle bronc riding, traveling partners Cody DeMoss and Joe Lufkin are dominating winter rodeos so far. DeMoss won the National Western Stock Show Rodeo in Denver and Lufkin won here.

DeMoss, from Heflin, La., also had success here, placing second in the finals and third in the overall standings. Rusty Allen from Eagle Mountain, Utah won the final round with an 84 point ride on J Bar J Rodeo’s Sweatin’ Bullets. Allen finished second overall.

The saddle bronc riding buckle is going to Sallisaw, Okla., with Lufkin however. He earned $12,064 for his three rides that totaled 239 points.

“It hasn’t sunk in yet,” Lufkin said. “Cody and I are so blessed and are having the best winter. We are both just really grateful.”

Other winners here include, Tyler Nelson, Victor, Idaho in bareback riding; Baylor Roche, Tremonton, Utah in steer wrestling; Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas, tie-down roping; and Clayton Savage, Yoder, Wyo., in bull riding.

 

Bareback Riding – Tyler Nelson, Victor, Idaho, 324 points, $8,444

Steer Wrestling – Baylor Roche, Tremonton, Utah, 12.6 seconds, $14,663

Team Roping – Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas/Patrick Smith, Lipan, Texas, 16.5 seconds, $13,887

Saddle Bronc Riding – Joe Lufkin, Sallisaw, OK, 239 points, $12,064

Tie-Down Roping – Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas, 28.0 seconds, $16,909

Barrel Racing – Sarah Rose McDonald, Brunswick, GA, 49.11 seconds, $20,933

Bull Riding – Clayton Savage, Yoder, WY, 167 points, $11,372

 

 

FORT WORTH, Texas (Feb. 7, 2015) — The following are unofficial final results from the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.

Bareback Riding: Final Round – 1, (tie) Ty Fast Taypotat, Regina, Saskatchewan, on Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Scarlet Fever and Tyler Nelson, Victor, Idaho, on J Bar J Rodeo’s  Pass The Hat, 86 points, $1,450 each. 3, (tie) Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas; David Peebles, Redmond, Ore., and Kash Wilson, Gooding, Idaho, 82, $617 each. 6, Orin Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba, Canada, 81, $250.

(total on four) 1, Nelson, 324 points, $6,326. 2, Taypotat, 322, $4,850. 3, Wilson, 319, $3,585.  4, Peebles, 318, $2,320. 5, Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas, 317, $1,476. 6, (tie) Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La., and Luke Creasy, Lubbock, Texas, 315, $949 each. 8, (tie) Larsen and Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, Minn., 313, $316 each.

Steer Wrestling: Final Round—1, Baylor Roche, Tremeton, Utah, 3.9 seconds, $2,231. 2, Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Miss., 4.3, $1,940. 3, Matt Mousseau, Hensall, Ontario, Canada, $1,649. 4, Jason Thomas, Benton, Ark., 5.2, $1,358. 5, Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont., 5.3, $1,067. 6, (tie) Nick Guy, Sparta, Wis., and Dirk Tavenner, Rigby, Idaho, $631 each. 8, Brett Gumb, Burwell, Neb., 5.8, $194.

(total on three) 1, Roche, 12.6 seconds, $8,578. 2, (tie) Pearson and Erickson, 13.8, $6,900 each. 4, Mousseau, 13.9, $5,222. 5, Tavenner, 14.4, $4,103. 6,  Thomas, 14.7, $2,984. 7, Guy, 14.9, $1,865. 8, Gumb, 15.0, $746.

Team Roping: Final Round – 1, Clint Summers, Lake City, Fla., and Brad Culpepper, Sylvester, Ga., 5.2 seconds, $1,610 each. 2, Jesse Stipes, Salina, Okla., and Billie Jack Saebens, Nowata, Okla., $1,332 each. 3, Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz., and Quinn Kesler, Holden, Utah, 6.0, $1,055 each. 4, Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, and Patrick Smith, Lipan, Texas, 6.1, $777 each. 5, Chase Wiley, Charlotte, Texas, and Ace Pearce, Washington, Texas, $500 each. 6, Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas, and Mickey Gomez, Holland, Texas, $278 each.

(total on three) 1, Brazile and Smith, 16.5 seconds, $7,067 each . 2, Sherwood and Kesler, 17.0, $6,145. 3, Stipes and Saebens, 17.2, $5,223 each. 4, Summers and Culpepper, 17.9, $4,302 each. 5, Bubba Buckaloo, Caddo, Okla., and Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore., 18.5, $3,380 each. 6, Wiley and Pearce, 18.7, $2,458 each. 7, Smidt and Gomez, 19.0, $1,536 each. 8, Kaden Richard and Cody Doescher, Roosevelt, Utah, 27.1, $615 each.

Saddle Bronc Riding: Final Performance- 1,Rusty Allen, Eagle Mountain, Utah, 84 points on J Bar J Rodeo’s Sweatin’ Bullets, $1,650. 2, Cody DeMoss, Heflin La., 80, $1,250. 3, Joe Lufkin, Sallisaw, Okla., 77, $900. 4, Rusty Wright, Milford, Utah, 75, $600. 5, Layton Green, Meeting Creek, Alberta, 73, $350. 6, Ryan Bestol, Hyannis, Neb., 72, $250.

(total on three) 1, Lufkin, 239 points, $6,826. 2, Spencer Wright, 238, $5,233. 3, DeMoss, 237, $3,868. 4, Rusty Wright, 232, $2,503. 5, Green, 227, $1,593. 6, Bestol, 226, $1,138. 7, Spencer Wright, Milford, Utah, 161, $910. 8, (tie) Colton Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo., and Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, Texas, 157, $341 each.

Tie-Down Roping: Final Round- 1, Jordan, Ketscher, Squaw Valley, Calif., 8.9 seconds, $2,082. 2, Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas, 10.0, $1,810. 3, Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., 10.6, $1,539. 4, Dane Kissack, Spearfish, S.D., 10.8, $1,267. 5, Marcos Costa, Childress, Texas, 10.9, $996. 6, Monty Lewis, Hereford, Texas, 11.2, $724. 7, Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, 11.3, $453. 8, Jeff  Chapman, Sebastopol, Miss., 11.9, $181.

(total on three) 1, Smith, 28.0, $9,059. 2, Jordan Ketscher, Squaw Valley, Calif., 28.7, $7,878. 3, Lewis, 30.3, $6,696. 4, Costa, 30.4, $5,514. 5, Moore, 30.9, $4,333. 6, Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., 31.0, $3,151. 7, (tie) Kissack and Chapman, 31.3, $1,379 each.

Barrel Racing: Final Round – 1, Sarah Rose McDonald, Brunswick, Ga., 16.32 seconds, $3,556. 2, (tie) Kenna Squires,  Fredonia, Teas, and Jana Bean, Fort Hancock, Texas, 16.48, $2,285 each. 4, Shelly Anzick, Livingston, Mont., 16.60, $914.

(total on three) 1, McDonald, 49.11 seconds, $7,404. 2, (tie) Bean and Kali Parker, Wendell, Idaho, 49.80, $5,818 each. 4, Kendra Dickson, Aubrey, Texas, 49.87, $4,584. 5, Squires, 49.89, $3,526. 6, Taylor Jacob, Carmine, Texas, 50.05, $2,821. 7, Anzick, 50.06, $2,116. 8, Fallon Taylor, Whitesboro, Texas, 50.09, $1,410. 9, Jill Tanner, Tifton, Ga., 50.46, $1,058. 10, Michelle Lummus, Hiram, Ga., 50.46, $705.

Bull Riding: Final Round—(no qualified rides)

(total on two) 1, Clayton Savage, Yoder, Wyo., 167, $7,984. 2, John Jacobs, Little Eagle, S.D., 165, $6,121. 3. Steve Woolsey, Payson, Utah, 160, $4,524. 4, Lon Danley, Tularosa, N.M., 157, $2,927. 5, Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla., 150, $1,863. 6, Derek Creswell, Weatherford, Okla., 149, $1,331. 7, Trenton Montero, Winnemucca, Nev., 147, $1,065.. 8, J.T. Pettitt, West Odessa, Texas, 142, $798.

 

 

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Posted on: February 08, 2015

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