• Ariat WSTR Shatters Event Record With $18M+ Cash Payout

    The Ariat World Series of Team Roping concluded nine record-breaking days of competition, running December 9-17 at the South Point Equestrian Center in Las Vegas. Winning the #8.5 Apex Finale were Charlie Robbins and Billy Resor. Click photo for complete story.

  • Pacific Coast Shootouts Rings In The New Year

    Pacific Coast Shootouts ushered in the new year in Sanger, California and also held December ropings in Paso Robles and Sanger. High money winners on New Year's Day in Sanger were John Stamper (l), Adrian Macias and Billy Kissack. Click photo for full story...

  • Average Joe Finals Held At Madonna Inn

    Lane Karney (r) and Jason Johe won the Average Joe Open roping for $1,000 plus Average Joe jackets, BullKelp bedrolls, Resistol hat certificates and Best Ever pads. Click photo for full story...

  • Gold Buckles For Wade & Thorp; Average Crowns For Begay & Todd

    Wesley Thorp and Tyler Wade take a victory lap after winning the the gold buckles in team roping at the Wrangler NFR (PRCA ProRodeo Photo by Hailey Rae). Click photo for full story


Danny Leslie (r) presents saddles to Ross Rivera and Colton White, winning the #10 roping at the Average Joe Finals.

By Elly Leslie
Average Joe Productions

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIF. – Our 8th annual Average Joe Finals were held at beautiful Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo. Thank you to the Pearce family for being the most welcoming hosts.
  We lucked out and had beautiful weather for our original date for the Breakaway. The short round of this breakaway is the best we have ever seen! In the top 15, 10 of the runs were in the 2’s! It was so fun to watch.
  We ended up with 82 entries.
  Round 1: 1. Kaitlyn Anderson, 2.2, $600. 2. Adrienne Steffen 2.30 $300.
  Round 2: 1, Adrienne Steffen, 2.07,  Average Joe jacket
  Fast Time in Short Round: Alissa Erickson, $300
  Average: 1. Adrienne Steffen, 6.84, $2,780, custom rope can by Emerson Periera, Average Joe Jacket, Charlie 1 Horse Felt and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 2. Cayden Holland, 7.39, $1,900, Average Joe jacket, Cactus protective boots and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 3.   Whitley Burgess, 7.72, $1,500, Average Joe jacket and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 4. Whitley Burgess, 7.78, $1,200, Cactus Rope and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 5. Haleigh Grant, 7.80, $800.
  We had high hopes the rain would hold off right up until the bitter end. We so badly wanted to keep our date, we knew everyone had traveled so far and made plans, but God had other plans. Unfortunately, we had to postpone the remainder of the ropings til Sunday the November 26.
  We are so blessed by these ropers who support us. So many are our close friends and they drove back and came and roped! We can’t tell you how much we appreciate the understanding and gratitude everyone showed us. We are proud to put on an event for these kinds of people. The 26th ended up being a beautiful day!
  We had 149 teams in the #10.5; payoffs are per man:
1st go: 1. Jose Machado and Francisco Cruz, 4.36, $700. 2. Owen Redfeairn and Edgar Machado, 4.81, $400. 3. Sergio Silva and Adrian Macias Sr., 5.24, $300.
Average: 1. Ross Rivera and Colton White, 23.34, $2,300 + Best Ever Custom saddles and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 2. Sergio Silva and Adrian Macias Sr., 24.54, $1,920 + Molly Custom Buckle and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 3. Vince Nino and Tanner Patino, 26.89, $1,520 + Best Ever Pads and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 4. Vince Nino and Caleb Carpenter, 29.43, $1,120. 5. Jimmy Gardner and Jeremy Pinhero, 29.99, $720. 6. Haleigh Grant and Ryan Wheatley, 30.75, $40.

  We can’t thank our sponsors enough. We were excited to offer them the opportunity to rope in this NFR setup and had 66 teams in our sponsor roping.
1st go: 1. Keith Johnson and Tucker Donlon, 4.88, $100 + Cactus Ropes
Average: 1. Fidel Ramirez (West Coast Auto) and Andy Holcomb (Cactus), 19.98, $300 + Average Joe jackets, Molly Custom Buckles, Cactus Boots and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 2. Meghann Pearce (Madonna Inn) and Clint Pearce (Madonna Inn), 25.81, $100 + Average Joe jackets and Ultra Cruz Supplement. 3. Tucker Robinson (Wittstrom Hay) and Chad Wittstrom (Wittstrom Hay), 25.53, + Cactus Ropes and Ultra Cruz Supplement.

  The Average Joe Open roping had 77 teams:
1st go: 1. Blake Texiera and Spencer Mitchell, 4.39, $1,000 + Average Joe jackets. 2. Lane Karney and Jason Johe, 4.62, $500.
2nd go: 1. Lane Karney and Dalton Pearce, 3.74, $1,000 + Average Joe jackets. 2. Lane Karney and Mark Scobie, 4.09, $500.
3rd go: 1. Lane Karney and Jason Johe, 4.25, $1,000 + Average Joe jackets. 2. Blake Texeira and Andy Holcomb, 4.64, $500.
Average: 1. Lane Karney and Jason Johe, 19.10, $4,120 + BullKelp bedrolls, Resistol hats, Best Ever pads and Average Joe jackets. 2. Jose Machado and Edgar Machado, 20.44, $3,100 + Best Ever Pads. 3. Andy Holcomb and Jake Bourdet, 21.02, $2,060 + Cactus boots. 4. Cutter Machado an Jason Johe, 21.93, $1,030 + Yetis.

  Top Head Horse: “Jake” ridden by Jose Machado; Top Heel Horse: “Butters” ridden by Dalton Pearce, both receiving BullKelp bedrolls and BullKelp horse blankets.
Dummy roping winners were: Sterling Machado, 5 & under; Cooper Higgins, 6-9; and Kelton Martinez, 10-13.
  Thank you again to everyone who came and roped, came and watched and stuck with us through the rain. Thank you again to all our sponsors, we couldn’t have this event without you. Mark your calendars for next year, November 15-17, at the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo.


Fidel Ramirez and Andy Holcomb won the sponsor roping at the Average Joe Finals.


Adrienne Steffen was the winner of the Breakaway roping.


Jose Machado with Pete Ganibi from BullKelp bedrolls presenting for Top Head Horse of the Open.


Dalton Pearce with Pete Ganibi presenting for Top Heel Horse of the Open.


Dummy roping winners were: Sterling Machado, 5 & under; Cooper Higgins, 6-9; and Kelton Martinez, 10-13.


Cooper Higgins won the 6-9 Dummy Roping. Elly Leslie presenting.


Sterling Machado, 5 & under Dummy Roping winner.

 

PASO ROBLES & SANGER, CALIF. – Pacific Coast Shootouts held ropings December 16 at the RCR River Arena in Paso Robles, and Dec­ember 17 at S Bar J Arena in Sanger. New Year’s Weekend featured two days of roping December 31 and January 1, because Saturday, Dec. 30 was rained out. Buckles were awarded to the average winners and saddles and cash awarded to high money ropers.
Results follow, and payoffs are per team:




PASO ROBLES, CA

DECEMBER 16
#10.5 Hdcp P/D: 3 for $30
1st go: 1. Cody Wiseman and Mark Scobie, 6.42, $120.
Average: 1. Scott Hutchins and Tony Domingos, 30.39, $560. 2. Luis Ramirez and Carl Wilken, 31.59, $330. 3. Mark Scobie Sr. and Mark Scobie, 39.40, $220.
#9.5 P/D: 3 for $30
1st go: 1. Andy Laroche and Tony Domingos, 7.78, $120.
Average: 1. Scott Hutchins and Mike Morrison, 28.43, $580. 2. Paige Cecil and Ryan Tannehill, 29.24, $390.
#8.5 P/D: 3 for $30
1st go: 1. Cody Wiseman and Alfredo Veliz, 9.36, $120.
Average: 1. Colleen Enk and Melody Hutchins, 35.53, $510. 2. Scott Hutchins and Tim Baxley, 36.68, $340.
#7.5 P/D: 3 for $30
1st go: 1. Fidel Ramires and Oscar Aguayo, 8.77, $60.
Average: 1. Fidel Ramires and Oscar Aguayo, 33.95, $330. 2. David C. Ramirez and Luis Ramirez, 47.46, $220.


SANGER, CA
DECEMBER 17
#10.5 Hdcp P/D: 3 for $30
1st go: 1. Ryan Wood and Spencer Mitchell, 6.14, $220.
Average: 1. Spencer Mitchell and Aiden Amador, 24.31, $820. 2. Ryan Wood and Brant Grisedale, 28.7, $620. 3. Brant Grisedale and Caden Grisedale, 28.97, $410. 4. Robert Hernandez and Gavin Cardoza, 36.4, $210.
#9.5 P/D: 3 for $30
1st go: 1. Ryan Wood and Alex  Bargas, 6.41, $120. 2. Billy Kissack and Caden Grisedale, 7.5, $80.
Average: 1. John Stamper and Mark Burner, 26.21, $770. 2. Ryan Wood and Brian Ellison, 28.07, $580. 3. Georgia Lynn Lockett and Dawsyn Ozcoidi, 28.47, $380. 4. John Stamper and Brant Grisedale, 29.47, $190.
#8.5 P/D: 3 for $30
1st go: 1. Georgia Lynn Lockett and Dawsyn Ozcoidi, 6.63, $100. 2. Alex Bargas and Kevin Elliott, 7.26, $60.
#7.5 P/D: 3 for $30
Average: 1. Anthony Kellogg and John Stamper, 28.77, $560. 2. Sutton Lockett and Gavin Eaton, 31.81, $370.


SANGER, CA New Year’s Roping
December 31
#8.5 Roping: 3 for $40
1st go: 1. John Stamper and Mark Burner, 7.51, $160. 2. Dalton Walker III and Stephanie Evetts, 8.43, $100.
Average: 1. Beau Chaney and Gary Holcomb, 29.8, $1,160. 2. Joey Kourafas and Gilberto Valdez, 37.45, $700. 3. Beau Chaney and Steve Hatcher, 37.94, $460.
#7.5 Roping: 3 for $40
1st go: 1. Beau Chaney and Gary Holcomb 7.82, $180. 2. Beau Chaney and Rick Irby, 8.43, $120.
Average: 1. Robert Hernandez and Stephanie Evetts, 31.77, $1,310. 2. Miles Sheldon and Gilberto Valdez, 32.1, $790. 3. Dalton Walker III and Monty Evetts, 33.86, $530.
#6.5 Roping: 3 for $40
1st go: 1. Collin Chapman and Gary Holcomb, 9.49, $80.
Average: 1. Dalton Walker III and Stephanie Evetts, 27.9, $390. 2. Kathy Balaam and Stephanie Evetts, 40.68, $260.
#8.5 Hdcp Jr/Jr: 3 for $30/$60
Average: 1. Cheyenne Davis and Adrian Macias Jr., 38.8, $320.
January 1
#10.5 Hdcp P/D: 3 for $40/$80
1st go: 1. Adrian Macias and Kevin Pascoe, 6.57, $240. 2. Clay Scott and Billy Kissack, 6.88, $160.
Average: 1. Chad Nickeson and Mark Burner, 25.7, $1,280. 2. Adrian Macias and Kevin Pascoe, 26.91, $910. 3. Trevor Gonzales and Jim Sill, 27.12, $690. 4. Kelsey Mauro and Braden Rogers, 27.4, $510. 5. Clay Scott and Billy Kissack, 29.05, $260.
#9.5 Hdcp P/D: 3 for $40/$80
1st go: 1. John Stamper and Billy Kissack, 6.99, $310. 2. Robert Hernandez and Seth Mielke, 7.64, $220.
Average: 1. John Stamper and Billy Kissack, 25.16, $1,660. 2. Adrian Macias Jr. and Adrian Macias, 25.25, $1,190. 3. Clay Scott and Gary Holcomb, 25.26, $900. 4. Seth Mielke and Cade White, 26.19, $660. 5. Robert Hernandez and Seth Mielke, 26.74, $330.
#8.5 Roping: 3 for $40
1st go: 1. Dalton Walker III and Billy Kissack, 7.5, $180.
Average: 1. Travis Smith and Caden Grisedale, 31.11, $830. 2. Dalton Walker III and Trevor Gonzales, 32.55, $500. 3. Adrian Macias Jr. and Adrian Macias, 38.45, $330.


Ariat World Series of Team Roping Shatters Event Record with $18,025,500 Cash Payout at 17th Finale in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – The Ariat World Series of Team Roping concluded nine record-breaking days of competition, running December 9-17 at the South Point Hotel, Arena, Equestrian Center and Exhibit Hall, paying team ropers from all walks of life an unprecedented $18 million.
  This, the 17th rendition of The Finale, began with the Riata Buckle Open to the World and worked its way down to the novice ropers in the #7 Yeti Finale.
  For the past decade, catering to the recreational team roper, the Ariat WSTR Finale cash payout has grown steadily by a $1 million per year, at $14 million in the 14th year, $15 million in the 15th and last year $16 million during the 16th Finale. In 2023, the payout shot past all predictions and expectations, increasing $2 million and setting the new bar at more than $18 million.
  “Qualification events have been very strong all year so I felt confident that the Finale would surpass $17M but when I totaled up the final numbers on the final day, my hands were literally shaking” said Connie Gentry, President of the Western Sports Group division of Equine Network. “I added and re-added; but I guess since the 2020 event was cancelled because of COVID, it fits that 18 years later we hit $18M.”
  The 2023 Ariat WSTR Finale set more records than ever before. The roper attendance was a monumental 4400 ropers making up 5894 teams, and this high roper participation was reflected in the individual division payouts with five ropings paying out over $1 million and three divisions paying out over $2 million apiece.
  The highpoint of the week was the incredible $2,651,800 payout in the #9.5 Ariat Finale, which paid the winning team $400,000 plus H Holden Custom Bronzes, Cactus Saddles, Yeti Coolers, Gist Buckles, Mule Deer Foundation Rifles, Ariat apparel, and many more prizes. The son and father duo of Lorenzo and Antonio Carbajal (respectively) from Arizona captured the title by roping four steers in 31.31 seconds. Lorenzo is one of only two ropers in 17 years to win two Finale ropings, but the first in history to win the same roping twice. He won this same division in 2018, and while he was heading for his father this time around, Lorenzo was heeling during the prior win. Adding to the emotion of the story, Antonio was heeling on the same horse that Lorenzo rode in 2018. Although no horse’s earnings records have been officially kept until recently, it is safe to say the Carbajals’ heel horse is in contention for the winningest heel horse in WSTR history.
  To put on an event of this magnitude, quality roping cattle are of highest priority, and it took nearly 1,000 head of horned cattle running in three arenas simultaneously to accommodate all of the Finale contestants and an additional 1000 head for the outdoor events. Even with these large turnouts, most ropers were done in time to enjoy the nightly NFR performances or have an early dinner at one of the South Point restaurants.
  The partnership between the South Point and the Ariat World Series of Team Roping evolved over the years to include what is now one of the top Western trade shows and shopping experiences in town. From the main concourse of the arena through the entire exhibit hall space, the South Point hosts thousands of vendors ranging from Western boutiques, art, toys, gifts and furniture, to roping dummies, Cactus and Fast Back Ropes, and custom-shaped Resistol Hats.
  “Attendance was incredible this year,” said Steve Stallworth, General Manager of the South Point Arena and Equestrian Center. “230,000 people went up the escalators into the arena and trade show this year. Compared to the same days last year, we were sometimes up 10,000 people. Whatever everyone is doing in the roping and Western world is dang sure working!”
  The 2022-2023 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year Cody Johnson not only graced the Finale crowds by singing the National Anthem twice, but he also took home a check in the Yeti #10.5 and #7 Finales.
Thousands of amateur team ropers were handed checks over the nine days of competition, lives were changed, champagne was poured, and lasting memories were made by recreational ropers from many walks of life who filled their pockets—already looking forward to once again qualifying for the Ariat WSTR Finale XVIII in Las Vegas, Dec 7-15, 2024.
  About the WSTR: For the past 18 seasons World Series of Team Roping has strived to provide personal service to a small but influential group of ropers who share our philosophy of easier, smaller and richer ropings. It is our goal to continue improving our service to this elite group. For more information on the WSTR or to become a member visit WSTRoping.com. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/WorldSeriesOfTeamRoping and @wstroping on Instagram.

  Ariat WSTR Finale XVII
  Las Vegas, Nevada, Dec. 9-17, 2023, South Point Arena & Equestrian Center, top 10 average winners Finale divisions; for complete results visit WSTRoping.com


Riata Buckle Open

1. Bubba Buckaloo and Nicky Northcott, 43.06, $106,000. 2. Brenten Hall and Cooper Freeman, 43.39, $75,000. 3. Cutter Machado and Dalton Pearce, 43.88, $57,000. 4. Garrett Tonozzi and Clay Futrell, 45.06, $42,000. 5. Cody Snow and Jade Corkill, 45.17, $21,000.
#14.5 Ariat Finale
1. Casey Lambert and Twister Smith, 28.73, $175,000. 2. Cole Eiguren and Matt Funk, 29.02, $135,000. 3. Kyle Esparza and Bruce Reidhead, 29.78, $95,000. 4/5. Wyatt Christensen and Jade Willis; Brian Gregg and Eric Williams, 29.81, $67,000. 6. Jason Handy and Ryan Powell, 29.84, $52,000. 7. Koby Ziemmer and Rocky Dallyn, 30.39, $44,000. 8. Swade Olsen and Jared Fillmore, 31.32, $40,000. 9. Bode Baize and Corban Livingston, 31.66, $35,000. 10. Jody Stubbs an Wayne D. Folmer, 32.11, $32,000.
#13.5 Fay Ranches Finale
1. Daylan Frost and Brendon Frost, 28.86, $222,000. 2. Murray G. Linthicum and Rocky Dallyn 31.12, $170,000. 3. Oliver Oliveros and Ryan Mayfield, 31.72, $120. 4. Cole Surls and Tyler Strickland, 31.97, $90,000. 5. Allen Riney and Matt Amerman, 32.21, $80.000. 6. Matt Owens and Kyle Lawrence, 32.33. $65,000. 7. Taylor Rossenbach and Tucker White, 32.75, $55,000. 8. Wyatt Kent and Jacob Auza, 32.84, $50,000. 9. Travis R. Bard and Rube Woolsey, 32.88, $45,000. 10. Chris Fleet and John Terrell, 33.01, $40,000.
#12.5 Ariat Finale
1. Trevor Nowlin and Trey Nowlin, 28.79, $272,000. 2/3 Cole Surls and Tucker Muskrat; Katlin Copp and Jake Cripps, 31.62, $179,000. 4. David Windon and Chance Clipper, 31.86, $110,000. 5. Kyle Dalgliesh and Clint Hiebert, 32.01, $99,000. 6. Twister Smith and Cort Smith, 32.78, $84,000. 7. Joel Lopez and Cruz Valenzuela, 32.93, $72,000. 8. Coleman Simmons and Travis Brown, 32.98, $61,000. 9. Ace Peterson and Tayrell Todd, 33.37, $54,000. 10. Ryan Bettencourt and Layton Oswald, 33.39, $48,000.




#11.5 Equine Hemp Solutions Finale
1. Kirby Hill and Bradley Ball, 30.82, $303,000. 2/3. Buddy Bledsoe and Michael Delaney; Buddy Darnell and Tee Cee Wills, 32.24, $199,500. 4. Joel Fuchs and Seth Fuchs, 32.29, $123,000. 5. Mike McLean and Mark Carlisle, 32.7, $110,000. 6. Cody Graham and Sean Kirk Thomas, 32.94, $95,000. 7. Josh Johnson and Dustin W. Noblitt, 33.31, $82,000. 8/9. Rusty Shaw and Zack Summerall; Afton Vititow and Todd Jaggers, 33.34, $64,500. 10. Shayne Sampson and Will Mitchell, 33.5, $55,000.
#10.5 Yeti Finale
1. Witt Crowser and Rio Nutter, 34.74, $342,000. 2. Karson Stephens and Gatz Michael, 35.72, $265,000. 3/4. Chad James Smith and Mark Collins; Cora Ann Borman and Jake Howe, 35.94, $163,000. 5. Jared Cox and Cass Gebbers, 36.28, $124,000. 6. Randy Holcomb and Wesley Holcomb, 36.54, $108. 7. Juan Gerardo Martinez and Colton  iller, 36.61, $93,000. 8. Brock Herman and Todd Snodgrass, 36.65, $77,000. 9. Jerry Short and Mark Keimig, 36.75, $64,000. 10. Shannon Matheson and Ken Matheson, 36.85, $60,000.
#9.5 Ariat Finale
1. Lorenzo Carbajal and Antonio Carbajal, 31.31, $400,000. 2. Wyatt Reid and Will Rector, 36.71, $308,000. 3. Jeremy Wachs and Jasper Winn, 37.55, $217,000. 4. Rhylan Roundy and Hayden Roundy, 38.18, $162,000. 5. Jay Rueter and Tom Bridges, 39.08, $145,000. 6. Connor Hanna and Brad Booth, 39.9, $118,000. 7. Tyler Brooks and Matt Watt, 40.25, $100,000. 8. David Carrillo and Leon Mounyo, 40.43, $90,000. 9. Saula Delgado and Beto Lechuga, 41.3, $82,000. 10. Lelan Fountain and Tristan Wright, 41.33, $72,000.
#8.5 Apex Finale
1. Charlie Robbins and Billy Resor, 35.27, $320,000. 2. John Kuban and Casey Wood, 35.4, $247,000. 3. Nick McClelland and Tony Sandoval, 36.33, $174,000. 4. Bob Richardson and David Rose, 37.4, $130,000. 5. Cody McNaney and Dillon McNaney, 39.46, $116,000. 6. Brenda Cropper and Riley Wanlass, 39.48, $94,000. 7. Tony McDaniel and Roy Haught, 40.51, $80,000. 8. Alejandro Munoz and Javier Delgado, 40.83, $72,000. 9. Wayne Herron and Dan Powell, 41.89, $65,000. 10. Jose Cuellar and Jose Hernandez, 42.06, $58,000.





#7 Yeti Finale
1. Laurie Blickenstaff and Michael Bounds, 37.61, $174,000. 2. JT Tsosie and Charleston Claw, 44.25, $135,000. 3. Ron Voss and Mark Crawford, 46.75, $95,000. 4. Laura Pikop and Johnnie Phillips, 48.09, $71,000. 5. Jarrett Webb DC and Lynne Faust, 50.44, $63,000. 6. Carollann Romo and Ben Scott, 52.83, $51,000. 7. Miguel Corral and Ivan Quezada, 53.89, $43,000. 8. Dillon Crumpler and Shawn Browning, 57.4, $40,000. 9. Marqus Fisher and Donald Richard, 64.46, $36,000. 10. Justin Ince and Dustin Maness, 35.68 on 3, $32,000.
#15.5 Priefert
1. Devon McDaniel and Tyler Whitlow, 26.25, $33,790. 2. Clay McNichol and Denim Ross, 28.07, $25,340. 3. Kyon Kreutzer and Kory Bramwell, 28.42, $18,300. 4. Hagen Paterson and TJ Bowler, 28.71, $15,490. 5. Clay Elkington and Cody Burnside, 28.85, $12,670. 6. Roan Oldfield and Belden Cox, 28.95, $9,860. 7. Thomas Braman and Brock Hanson, 29.11, $8,450. 8. Damian Padilla Jr. and Michael Eugenio Calmelat, 29.15, $7,040. 9. Jaxon Hill and Tripp Johnson, 29.59, $5,630. 10. Jake Brown and Kyle R. Crick, 29.77, $4,230.
#13.5 Bloomer Qual.
1. Jason Foegelle and Troy Luevanos, 28.41, $52,660. 2. Chad Cherry and Pake Stamper, 29.96, $40,690. 3. Carlos Flores and Edgar Villegas Jr., 30.14, $28,720. 4. Ken Winn and Clint Robinson, 30.16, $21,540. 5. Karson Stephens and Dane Reed, 30.68, $19,150. 6. Levi Silva and Barry Gentry, 30.82, $16,760. 7. Bobby Baize and Corban Livingston, 30.99, $14,360. 8. Jake D. Cooper and Guy Chomistek, 31.09, $11,970. 9. Steven Barnett and Cody Tew, 31.17, $9,570. 10. Buckshot Patterson and Romeo Moreno, 31.23, $9,570.
#12.5 Bloomer Qual.
1. Shane McCune and Clay Burnham, 27.38, $58,010. 2. Lance Horner and Britt Williams, 29.85, $44,830. 3/4. Morgan Holmes and Ty Chancey; Lance Mudd and Joe Rion, 30.69, $27,686. 5. Aaron Bond and Tyler Pearson, 31.16, $21,090. 6. Shane Paschal and Lance Broesche, 31.84, $18,460. 7. Martin Wall and Corban Livingston, 31.87, $15,820. 8. Omar Ruiz and Justin C. Vallejo, 31.92, $13,180. 9. Jerry Fonseca and Diego Ibarra, 31.98, $10,550. 10. Paul Bonnett and Rocky Dallyn, 32.26, $10,550.
#11.5 Gist Key Card
1. Joel Fuchs and Seth Fuchs, 30.87, $67,770. 2. Jordan Outlaw and Jace Outlaw, 32.66, $52,370. 3. Jayme Marcrum and Brice Stafford, 32.8, $36,960. 4. Clarence T. Sanchez and Milnor Lucro, 33.73, $27,720. 5. Phil Burris and Chase Massengill, 33.91, $24,540. 6. Ryan Bettencourt and Lane Wheeler, 33.94, $21,560. 7. Wesley Baird and Jimmie Stanzel, 33.99, $18,480. 8. Kevin Pierce and Justin Saulters, 34.04, $15,400. 9. Juan Barrera and Johnny East, 34.06, $12,320. 10. Rhett Jordan and Dylan Nelson, 35.27, $12,320.
#10.5 Roping.com Key Card
1. Jamie Mitchell and Ron C. Johnson, 31.69, $73,970. 2. Jake Rita and Robert Rita, 31.91, $57,160. 3. Kelvin Rion and Zachary McAlister, 32.23, $40,350. 4. Gabe Volf and Jose Cuevas, 32.9, $30,260. 5. Witt Crowser and Rio Nutter, 34.64, $26,900. 6. Jake Leach and Bryan Caldwell, 35.66, $23,540. 7. Jared Sikorski and Seth Morgan, 36.89, $20,170. 8. Blake Beck and Rhett Nebeker, 37.12, $16,810. 9. Derrick Romney and Rex Hawkins, 37.33, $13,450. 10. Byron Lenox and Shannon Rodell, 37.64, $10,090.
#8.5 US Roper Key Card
1. Alfonso Macias and Eric Guevara, 36.19, $53,540. 2. 2. Cody Kinard and Russell Holden, 37.24, $37,060. 3. Jubal Williamson and Billy Resor, 41.07, $28,830. 4. Jordan L. Muncy and Lucas Hogue, 41.94, $22,650. 5. Juan Pina and Jose Pepe Briseno Solorzano, 42.21, $18,530. 6. Pete Garza and Tony Bernard, 43.4, $14,410. 7. Jeff Strnadel and Bubba Fritsch, 43.78, $12,360. 8. Vince Baker and Billy Ray Williams, 44.8, $10,300. 9. Ethen Hager and Clay Applewhite, 46.29, $8,240.