Woodward, Okla. —
Complete results from the Woodward Elks Rodeo, which wrapped up its 82nd edition on Saturday.
All-around cowboy: Landon McClaugherty, $3,518, tie-down roping and steer roping.
Bareback riding: 1. (tie) Caine Riddle, on Beutler & Son Rodeo’s Satin Sheets, and Tom McFarland, on Beutler & Son Rodeo’s Rage, 86 points, $1,687 each; 3. Blaine Kaufman, 83, $1,082; 4. (tie) Monty Goodwin and Codi Myers, 81, $573 each; 6. Evan Jayne, 79, $318; 7. Jeremy Mouton, 77, $255; 8. Colt Kitaif, 65, $191.
Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Kurt Goulding, 4.7 seconds, $1,120; 2. Tommy Cook, 4.8, $927; 3. (tie) Chancey Larson and Justin Smith, 4.9, $637 each; 5. Chad Van Campen, 5.2, $348; 6. Richard Coats, 5.3, $193. Second round: 1. (tie) Daniel Adams and Chad Van Campen, 4.3 seconds, $1,024 each; 3. (tie) Jeff Miller and Tooter Silver, 4.6, $637 each; 5. Clay Mindemann, 5.2, $348; 6. Colt Stearns, 5.8, $193. Average: 1. Chad Van Campen, 9.5 seconds on two head, $1,120; 2. Chancey Larson, 11.7, $927; 3. Brady Bartel, 12.9, $734; 4. Colt Stearns, 13.6, $541; 5. Shane Henderson, 13.9, $348; 6. Garet Farney, 15.6, $193.
Team roping: 1. Andrew Ward/Reagan Ward, 5.3 seconds, $1,781 each; 2. Tyler Johnson/Mitch Murray, 5.8, $1,549; 3. Tanner Shoop/Trevor Shoop, 6.5, $1,316; 4. Eric Flurry/Billie Saebems, 6.6, $1,084; 5. (tie) Chase Boekhaus/Austin Rogers and Roger Branch/Derrick Jantzen, 6.8, $736 each; 7. Cale Markham/Casey Stipes, 7.5, $387; 8. Gibbs Keeton/Chad Williams, 7.8, $155.
Saddle bronc riding: 1. Bobby Griswold, 78 points on Beutler & Son Rodeo’s High Trails, $2,109; 2. (tie) Travis Edwards and Tol Cawley, 77, $1,406 each; 4. Casey Sisk, 75, $773; 5. (tie) Cole Bilbro and James Greeson, 74, $422 each; 7. (tie) Jade Blackwell and Jeremy Melancon, 72, $246 each.
Tie-down roping: 1. Charley Russell, 8.8 seconds, $2,425; 2. (tie) Landyn Duncan and Martin Poindexter, 9.0, $1,951 each; 4. Cody Quaney, 9.5, $1,476; 5. (tie) Cole Wilson and Kelly Wood, 9.6, $1,002 each; 7. Blake Deckard, 9.8, $527; 8. Chase Williams, 9.9, $211.
Barrel racing: 1. (tie) Caren Lamb and Jeanne Anderson, 17.51 seconds, $1,943 each; 3. Debra Cooper, 17.54, $1,495; 4. Jean Winters, 17.58, $1,296; 5. Colette Flaharty, 17.59, $997; 6. Rochelle Miller, 17.72, $797; 7. (tie) Cindy Gillespie and Blazi Weippert, 17.79, $498 each; 9. Sherri Dean, 17.80, $299; 10. Kasey Etbauer, 17.85, $199.
Steer roping: First round: 1. Cody Lee, 12.5 seconds, $2,020; 2. (tie) Joe Wells and Landon McClaugherty, 12.7, $1,498 each; 4. (tie) Trevor Brazile and Mike Chase, 14.0, $801 each; 6. (tie) Ralph Williams and Lawson Plemons, 14.5, $174 each. Second round: 1. Landon McClaugherty, 11.5 seconds, $2,020; 2. Chet Herren, 11.8, $1,672; 3. Cody Garnett, 12.4, $1,324; 4. Bryce Davis, 12.5, $975; 5. Dan Fisher, 12.8, $627; 6. Rod Hartness, 12.9, $348. Third round: 1. Rocky Patterson, 9.2 seconds, $2,020; 2. Vin Fisher Jr., 10.2, $1,672; 3. Dan Fisher, 11.0, $1,324; 4. Howdy McGinn, 11.2, $975; 5. Bill Snure, 11.4, $627; 6. Brodie Poppino, 11.6, $348. Average: 1. Trevor Brazile, 39.2 seconds on three head, $3,031; 2. Chet Herren, 45.4, $2,508; 3. Ralph Williams, 46.0, $1,986; 4. Jim Davis, 47.6, $1,463; 5. Brad Mohon, 47.8, $941; 6. Brad Prather, 49.4, $523.
Bull riding: 1. Michael Crenshaw, 86 points on Beutler & Son Rodeo’s Cover Fire, $2,487; 2. Guthrie Murray, 85, $1,907; 3. Brad Harris, 79, $1,409; 4. Ross Burney, 74, $912; no other qualified rides.
Total payoff: $102,501. Stock contractor: Beutler & Son Rodeo Company. Rodeo secretary: Vickie Shireman. Officials: Jeff Dorenkamp, Scot Quick and Chris Bastien. Timers: TiAda Wise and Vickie Shireman. Announcer: Charlie Throckmorton. Specialty act: Bobby Reid, Nate Reed, Dusta Kimzey and Trey Kimzey. Bullfighters: Clifford Maxwell and Luke Kraut. Clown/barrelman: Nate Reed. Flankman: Bennie Beutler. Chute boss: Bennie Beutler and Jeff Rector. Pickup men: Bronc Rumford, Jeff Rector and James Hajek.
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