Woodward, Okla. —
Final results and money winners from the 80th Woodward Elks Rodeo
All-around cowboy: Jeff Miller, $1,124, steer wrestling and tie-down roping.
Bareback riding: 1. Jeremy Mouton, 85 points on Beutler & Son’s Golden Dreams, $2,223; 2. (tie) Tanner Aus and Scott Montague, 80, $1,482 each; 4. (tie) Evan Jayne, Mark Owens and Caine Riddle, 79, $568 each; 7. Monty Goodwin, 75, $296; 8. Jerod Johnston, 74, $222.
Steer wrestling: First round: 1. John Kloeckler, 4.0 seconds, $1,047; 2. Weston Taylor, 4.2, $866; 3. (tie) Clay Mindemann and Brady Bartel, 4.4, $596 each; 5. Ricky Riley, 4.5, $325; 6. Derek Stewart, 4.6, $181. Second round: 1. Tom Duvall, 3.9 seconds, $1,047; 2. (tie) Jeff Miller and Beau Clark, 4.2, $776 each; 4. (tie) Cody Charmasson and Ryan Swayze, 4.4, $415 each; 6. A.J. Griffin, 4.5, $181. Average: 1. Brady Bartel, 10.4 seconds on two head, $1,047; 2. Colt Stearns, 11.5, $866; 3. Kody Dollery, 13.9, $686; 4. Bob Kelly, 15.5, $505; 5. A.J. Griffin, 17.6, $325; 6. Clay Mindemann, 18.1, $181.
Team roping: First round: 1. Andrew Ward/Reagan Ward, 6.0 seconds, $1,013 each; 2. Jeremy Wiebener/Austin Reed Rogers, 7.0, $760; 3. Tanner Shoop/Trevor Shoop, 7.2, $507; 4. John Parker/Jace Crabb, 7.7, $253. Second round: 1. Philip McCoy/Pake Stamper, 5.2 seconds, $1,013 each; 2. Cody Butler/Chuck Butler, 5.5, $760; 3. Gavin Foster/Jeremy Stewart, 5.8, $507; 4. Chase Tamburro/Wade Hiney, 7.2, $253. Average: 1. Andrew Ward/Reagan Ward, 13.8 seconds on two head, $1,013 each; 2. Jeremy Wiebener/Austin Reed Rogers, 14.8, $760; 3. John Parker/Jace Crabb, 16.1, $507; 4. Blake Larmon/Kaleb Fort, 21.1, $253.
Saddle bronc riding: 1. Billy Etbauer, 84 points on Beutler & Son’s Popeye, $2,155; 2. Colin Stalley, 80, $1,652; 3. Travis Sheets, 79, $1,221; 4. (tie) Travis Edwards and Ryan Montroy, 77, $646 each; 6. Blaze Hamaker, 76, $359; 7. Jesse James Kirby, 75, $287; 8. Weston Ireland, 74, $215,
Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Thomas Merritt, 8.8 seconds, $1,120; 2. Kolby Ungeheuer, 9.4, $927; 3. Tanner Harris, 10.5, $734; 4. P.J. Spencer, 10.9, $541; 5. Colby Dorsey, 11.0, $348; 6. Justin Dan, 11.1, $193. Second round: 1. Tyler Garten, 9.0 seconds, $1,120; 2. Cody McCartney, 9.6, $927; 3. Trenton Johnson, 9.7, $734; 4. Stephen Reagor, 9.9, $541; 5. Cheyenne Stanley, 10.2, $348; 6. Cole Wilson, 10.5, $193. Average: 1. Thomas Merritt, 20.8 seconds on two head, $1,120; 2. Kolby Ungeheuer, 21.7, $927; 3. (tie) Justin Dan and Trenton Johnson, 21.8, $637 each; 5. Jeff Miller, 23.5, $348; 6. Cheyenne Stanley, 24.3, $193.
Barrel racing: 1. Hollie Etbauer, 17.07 seconds, $2,093; 2. Tana Renick, 17.34, $1,794; 3. Annesa Self, 17.49, $1,495; 4. Tammy Peterson, 17.51, $1,296; 5. Gretchen Benbenek, 17.53, $997; 6. (tie) Tara Timms and Cindy Rijfkogel, 17.59, $698 each; 8. (tie) Janae Massey and Kylie Ward, 17.63, $349 each; 10. (tie) Jodi Ray, Tahnee Sanders, Sandy Weathers and Shy-Anne Bowden, 17.75, $50 each.
Steer roping: First round: 1. J. Tom Fisher, 9.8 seconds, $1,892; 2. J. Paul Williams, 12.2, $1,566; 3. Rocky Patterson, 12.3, $1,239; 4. Rod Hartness, 12.7, $913; 5. Guy Allen, 12.9, $587; 6. (tie) Will McBride, Tony Sauter and J.D. Yates, 13.2, $109 each. Second round: 1. Lawson Plemons, 10.7 seconds, $1,892; 2. Cody Scheck, 10.9, $1,566; 3. Jarrett Blessing, 11.6, $1,239; 4. Clint Singleton, 11.8, $913; 5. (tie) Kim Ziegelgruber and Roger Branch, 12.2, $457 each. Third round: 1. Lawson Plemons, 11.0 seconds, $1,892; 2. Cody Lee, 11.1, $1,566; 3. Vin Fisher Jr., 11.2, $1,239; 4. K.W. Lauer, 11.4, $913; 5. J.D. Yates, 11.8, $587; 6. Will Gasperson, 12.2, $326. Average: 1. J.D. Yates, 41.2 seconds on three head, $2,838; 2. J. Tom Fisher, 42.8, $2,348; 3. (tie) Will McBride and Kim Ziegelgruber, 44.3, $1,615 each; 5. (tie) Buster Record Jr. and Shandon Stalls, 44.8, $685 each.
Bull riding: 1. Cody Atwood, 89 points on Beutler & Son’s Gatekeeper, $2,280; 2. Loagan Helton, 86, $1,748; 3. Cody Sundby, 81, $1,292; 4. Riggin Kane Phillips, 80, $836; 5. Trevor Kastner, 79, $532; 6. Cooper Kanngiesser, 75, $380; 7. Sterling Yancy, 74, $304; 8. Jesse Monroe, 70, $228.
Total payoff: $102,093. Stock contractor: Beutler & Son. Rodeo secretary: Vickie Shireman. Officials: Matt Stanley, Buddy Reynolds and Kenny Heman. Timers: Vickie Shireman, Jodi Peterson and TiAda Wise. Announcer: Charlie Throckmorton. Specialty act: Slim Garner. Clowns/bullfighters: Luke Kraut and Clifford Maxwell. Barrelman: Slim Garner. Flankman: Bennie Beutler. Chute boss: Bennie Beutler and Justin Boots. Pickup men: Jeff Rector, Justin Boots and Bronc Rumford.
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