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Semifinalists Crowned in RODEOHOUSTON® Super Series II
Thirty-two cowboys and cowgirls earned a spot in the RODEOHOUSTON® Semifinals during the Super Series II Championship Round on March 8.
TIE-DOWN ROPING
Cory Solomon secured the Super Series II Tie-Down Roping win at RODEOHOUSTON with local family and friends there supporting him.
“My goal is just to do well at my hometown rodeo in front of family and friends,” Solomon said. “To win a rodeo like this would be a dream come true.”
Advancing to a Semifinal Round:
Cory Solomon: Prairie View, Texas — $4,000
Reese Riemer: Stinnett, Texas — $4,000
Cody Huber: Albia, Iowa — $3,750
Ryan Jarrett: Comanche, Oklahoma — $3,000
BAREBACK RIDING
Leighton Berry won the Super Series II Bareback Riding at his first RODEOHOUSTON appearance.
“I’ve always known that this rodeo was super cool,” Berry said. “People say such good things about it and you get excited to get here and then it just blows your mind. This is probably the coolest rodeo I’ve ever been to.”
Advancing to Semifinal Round:
Leighton Berry: Weatherford, Texas — $6,500
Paden Hurst: Huntsville, Texas — $6,000
Jake Brown: Cleveland, Texas — $3,500
Anthony Thomas: Humble, Texas — $1,375
TEAM ROPING
Team Dustin Egusquiza and Travis Graves secured the Super Series II Team Roping win after three consistent runs, advancing to the semifinals.
Advancing to Semifinal Round:
Dustin Egusquiza: Mineral Wells, Texas; and Travis Graves: Bluff Dale, Texas — $13,000
Derrick Begay: Winslow, Arizona; and Cory Petska: Marana, Arizona — $8,000
Jake Cooper: Monument, New Mexico: and Caleb Anderson, Charlotte, North Carolina — $7,500
JR Dees: Aurora, South Dakota; and Lane Siggins: Coolidge, Arizona — $5,000
SADDLE BRONC RIDING
Allen Boore clinched a Super Series II Saddle Bronc Riding win Sunday night.
“I love the atmosphere here in Houston,” Boore said. “They take really good care of us and they make it feel like home on the road.”
Advancing to Semifinal Round:
Allen Boore: Axtell, Utah — $4,583
Lefty Holman: Visalia, California — $4,458
Joe Harper: Paradise Valley, Nevada — $3,958
Ross Griffin: Tulurosa, New Mexico — $3,375
STEER WRESTLING
Stephen Culling won the Super Series II Steer Wrestling and has advanced to the Semifinals.
Advancing to Semifinal Round:
Stephen Culling: Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada — $4,500
Kalane Anders: Cheyenne, Wyoming — $4,000
Jace Melvin: Bluff Dale, Texas — $3,000
Jesse Brown: Baker City, Oregon — $3,000
BARREL RACING
Lacinda Rose took home the win in Super Series II for Barrel Racing.
“I love the atmosphere,” Rose said. “They really want to make this a good experience.”
Advancing to Semifinal Round:
Lacinda Rose: Willard, Missouri — $6,000
Jessie Telford: Caldwell, Idaho — $5,000
Lois Ferguson: West, Texas — $3,500
Mary Walker: Ennis, Texas — $3,000
BULL RIDING
Parker McCown clinched the Super Series II win in his RODEOHOUSTON debut.
“I think all my friends and family up in the stands cheering me on is really cool,” McCown said. “I think that’s the best part of being here in Houston.”
Advancing to Semifinal Round:
Parker McCown: Montgomery, Texas — $6,000
Roscoe Jarboe: New Plymouth, Idaho — $4,500
Eli Vastbinder: Union Grove, North Carolina — $3,500
Brady Portenier: Caldwell, Idaho — $1,000
The top four from each event, from each Super Series will advance to a Semifinal Round. The top four from each event in the Semifinal rounds will advance to the RODEOHOUSTON Super Series Championship, Sunday, March 22. The remaining six from each event in the two semifinals will compete in the Wild Card Round, Saturday, March 21, where the top two from each event will advance to the championship. Each event champion will walk away with a $50,000 payout, in addition to previous winnings. The RODEOHOUSTON Super Series includes the RODEOHOUSTON Super Shootout presented by Crown Royal, on Sunday, March 15.
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo promotes agriculture by hosting an annual, family-friendly experience that educates and entertains the public, supports Texas youth, showcases Western heritage and provides year-round educational support within the community. Since its beginning in 1932, the Rodeo has committed more than $500 million to the youth of Texas. For more information, visit rodeohouston.com and connect with RODEOHOUSTON online via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for all the latest news. The 2020 Rodeo continues through March 22.
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