{"id":5508,"date":"2016-12-08T16:24:24","date_gmt":"2016-12-08T21:24:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/equestrianinfluence.com\/horsehappenings\/?p=5508"},"modified":"2020-01-14T12:23:19","modified_gmt":"2020-01-14T17:23:19","slug":"proctor-puts-touchdown-vegas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/equestrianinfluence.com\/horsehappenings\/proctor-puts-touchdown-vegas\/","title":{"rendered":"Proctor puts up a touchdown in Vegas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LAS VEGAS &#8211; Coming into the 2016 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo presented by Polaris RANGER, the question surrounding the bull riding was whether or not anybody could challenge two-time defending World Champion Sage Kimzey. \u00a0The answer to that question is the man who won the gold buckle in 2011 &#8211; Shane Proctor, the oldest bull rider in the field. \u00a0The 31-year-old has ridden all seven of his bulls, and split the Round-7 win three ways with WNFR first-timers Garrett Tribble and Cody Rostockyj.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Proctor rode for 85 points on Bar T Rodeo&#8217;s Broken Arrow to earn his second round win of this WNFR, and also grab his seventh check in seven nights.<br \/>\n&#8220;Man, I&#8217;ve just been lucky, I guess, and drew lucky,&#8221; Proctor said. &#8220;I had seen this bull a bunch, and felt pressured. Joe Frost won on him earlier this week, and it&#8217;s been a great week and I want to keep that going.&#8221;<br \/>\nProctor, who entered Las Vegas ranked 15th in the world, leads the WNFR average by two rides over the field, and presents a potential problem for Kimzey. The deficit between the two, which was $90,000 when the WNFR started, has now been cut in half.<br \/>\n&#8220;That&#8217;s cool, but it doesn&#8217;t matter much yet,&#8221; Proctor said of climbing to second in the world.<br \/>\nTribble, who rode Salt River Rodeo&#8217;s Big Jake, and Rostockyj, who was on Andrews Rodeo&#8217;s Monkey Punch, had both struggled mightily in the first six rounds. Tribble hadn&#8217;t stayed on a single bull, and Rostockyj had earned just two sixth-place checks.<br \/>\n&#8220;I hadn&#8217;t been riding so good, but got it done tonight,&#8221; Tribble said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a great rodeo, and I love being here. I just take every bull one jump at a time. You have to learn to trust yourself since you got here.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;It&#8217;s everything you expect it to be, and then some,&#8221; Rostockyj said. &#8220;It&#8217;s no different than a regular rodeo, and you just need to have the same mentality. We have seen these bulls all year. There are just more people and more money here.&#8221;<br \/>\nSaddle bronc rider CoBurn Bradshaw, the 2015 PRCA\/Resistol Saddle Bronc Riding Rookie of the Year, started slow at the WNFR. But he&#8217;s now starting to heat up at the perfect time.<br \/>\nThe 22-year-old from Beaver, Utah, scored 85 points on The Cervi Brothers&#8217; 2 Cookies to win Round 7, a night after he placed third.<br \/>\nHe was familiar with the horse, who he rode during the All American Finals in Waco, Texas, in October.<br \/>\n&#8220;I was stoked to have him,&#8221; Bradshaw said. &#8220;I guess I was prepared for him, and I tried to ride the same. It puts a little more confidence in you and makes you feel better when you&#8217;ve ridden one before.&#8221;<br \/>\nBradshaw is third in the world and sixth in the WNFR average after seven rounds, and is very much in striking distance of the gold buckle if a few things go his way.<br \/>\n&#8220;I&#8217;m just going to keep the ball rolling,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Hopefully three more rounds of wins.<br \/>\n&#8220;I feel as good as I did the first day, really. Luckily, I&#8217;m not taking any hard knocks.&#8221;<br \/>\nBareback rider R.C. Landingham had a long journey to reach the WNFR. All of the tough times were worth it when he qualified this year, and he was all smiles after picking up his first go-round win in Round 7.<br \/>\nLandingham finished 16th in the world in 2013 and 2014, before finishing 19th in 2015. Now, he&#8217;s winning WNFR go-rounds.<br \/>\n&#8220;This feels awesome,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I came here hoping to get a few of those go-round buckles, and I&#8217;ve been struggling throughout the week, so to get one feels really good. I was talking about going to the South Point all day, and I just had a good feeling about tonight. My dad is flying in tonight, and I told him earlier today that he may have to just go straight to the South Point when he lands.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe 26-year-old from Hat Creek, Calif., saw his prediction come true when he emerged from a tough pen of horses to take the victory lap with an 84.5-point ride on Pickett Rodeo&#8217;s Scarlet Fever.<br \/>\nLandingham&#8217;s mom, Wendy, who has been battling cancer for several years, was in the arena Wednesday night to see her son win.<br \/>\n&#8220;She&#8217;s on some pretty strong chemo, and she&#8217;s worn out,&#8221; he said. &#8220;But it means the world to me that she&#8217;s here. It&#8217;s a blessing.&#8221;<br \/>\nSteer wrestler Dakota Eldridge wasn&#8217;t having a WNFR up to the standards he set the first three times he&#8217;d competed at the Thomas &amp; Mack Center.<br \/>\nThe Elko., Nev., cowboy finished second in the world and won the WNFR average title in 2015, and finished in the top five in the world in 2013-14.<br \/>\nHe kept a positive attitude through six tough rounds, and it paid off in Round 7.<br \/>\n&#8220;I just realized what I&#8217;m down here for, and what I do this for, and to just be thankful to be here,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I try to think about all the positive stuff. If you&#8217;re down on all the negative stuff you just have to get it out of your head and move on. It pays so much here, you have to have a good attitude and have fun and win as much as you can.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe win kept him in the world title hunt, as he moved to sixth in the world and fifth in the WNFR average race.<br \/>\n&#8220;The key tonight was just getting a good start,&#8221; Eldridge said. &#8220;Everybody says that, but that&#8217;s everything down here. I had Matt Reeves hazing for me just after he had a 3.8, and he did an awesome job.&#8221;<br \/>\nMatt Sherwood and Quinn Kesler needed to make something big happen to stay in the hunt for the world title, and they did just that when they took the Round 7 win with a 4.1-second run.<br \/>\nSherwood, a two-time world champion, and Kesler, a first-time WNFR qualifier, split the win in Round 3, and took their first solo victory lap Wednesday night.<br \/>\nThe team faced some adversity in the first six rounds, as they had penalties in the first two rounds, and took no-times in Rounds 4 and 6. But Sherwood&#8217;s experience kept them cool.<br \/>\n&#8220;You practice so hard to get here, and you have to back into the box with confidence every time,&#8221; Sherwood said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a lot harder here. When you&#8217;re practicing, if you make a mistake you try again in 30 seconds. But here, you have to wait 24 hours. I woke up at 5 or 6 every morning this week &#8211; on the nights we&#8217;ve done well, and the nights we did poorly. It&#8217;s a good week and a fun week, but we&#8217;re here working for a living.&#8221;<br \/>\nKesler, who at 23 years old is 24 years younger than Sherwood, has taken the lead of the veteran he heels for.<br \/>\n&#8220;The first and second rounds, I roped some legs,&#8221; Kesler said. &#8220;What keeps me grounded is that Matt sees the bigger picture &#8211; that helps.<br \/>\n&#8220;We haven&#8217;t practiced every day, but we did practice a little bit the last two days. It&#8217;s more about being positive, being aggressive and roping as fast as I can.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe pair each moved to seventh in the world standings, and are eighth in the WNFR average.<br \/>\nMatt Shiozawa, a nine-time WNFR qualifier and the 2011 WNFR average champion, has been around long enough to know that tie-down roping doesn&#8217;t always go according to plan.<br \/>\nIn Round 6, he lost his lead in the average when he took a no-time. In Round 7, he redeemed that with a round win after putting up a time of 7.3 seconds.<br \/>\n&#8220;(Round 6) was a fluke deal,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I had a lot of scenarios on how to finish up the week. I was in good position in the average at the time, but you can&#8217;t coast. I had a good one (Tuesday night) and the biggest thing is she didn&#8217;t leave like I had planned and I kind of covered her up. Then my rope breaks, and it was just a series of unfortunate events.&#8221;<br \/>\nHe responded like a champion Wednesday, which moved him to fifth in the world and kept his hopes for his first gold buckle alive with his seventh career WNFR go-round win.<br \/>\n&#8220;This helps, and it changes your plan,&#8221; Shiozawa said of the win. &#8220;I have played enough sports where I know a guy just has to put points on the board. Last night, I might have been a little over-aggressive, and tonight the goal was to put points on the board. You just have to win as much as you can.&#8221;<br \/>\nBarrel racer Mary Burger entered the WNFR with a standings lead of $74,000 over the field, but was starting to hear the footsteps of several women after six rounds.<br \/>\nShe retook control of her own destiny in Round 7, winning with a time of 13.58 seconds on her buckskin horse Mo.<br \/>\n&#8220;Mo was really running tonight,&#8221; Burger said. &#8220;He is just able to cover a lot of ground. His first and second barrels were awesome, but he ran off of the third one quite a bit. But even so, he was running so hard that he clocked very well. I was happy with him.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe 68-year-old from Pauls Valley, Okla., bumped her lead back to $65,000 over the other 14 competitors with three rounds remaining, and is closing in on an improbable world championship.<br \/>\n&#8220;This year has been a storybook year, and I am at a loss for words about how wonderful it has been,&#8221; she said.<br \/>\nIn the all-around world title race, team roping header Dustin Bird&#8217;s lead remains more than $9,000 over team roping heeler Junior Nogueira. Steer wrestler Clayton Hass has closed to within $18,000 of Bird, while 2015 World Champion Tie-down Roper Caleb Smidt lurks about $30,000 back.<br \/>\nThe 58th annual Wrangler NFR continues Thursday with the eighth round at the Thomas &amp; Mack Center. The action will be televised live and in HD on CBS Sports Net (DirecTV channel 221 and DISH Network channel 158) from 7-10 p.m. PT.<\/p>\n<p>Seventh Performance Results, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016<br \/>\nThomas &amp; Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev.<\/p>\n<p>All-around world standings: 1. Dustin Bird, $187,950; 2. Russell Cardoza, $178,489; 3. Junior Nogueira, $175,036; 4. Clayton Hass, $169,723; 5. Caleb Smidt, $155,392; 6. Clay Smith, $150,347; 7. Josh Peek, $148,603; 8. Ryan Jarrett, $112,623; 9. JoJo LeMond, $112,623; 10. Ryle Smith, $99,862; 11. Shay Carroll, $94,076; 12. Rhen Richard, $81,497.<\/p>\n<p>Bareback riding: 1. R.C. Landingham, Hat Creek, Calif., 84.5 points on Pickett Rodeo&#8217;s Scarlet Fever, $26,231; 2. Tim O&#8217;Connell, Zwingle, Iowa, 83.5, $20,731; 3. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La., 83, $15,654; 4. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo., 81.5, $11,000; 5. Richmond Champion, The Woodlands, Texas, 79, $6,769; 6. (tie) Orin Larsen, Inglis, Manitoba, and Jessy Davis, Power, Mont., 78, $2,115 each; 8. Tanner Aus, Granite Falls, Minn., 77.5; 9. Evan Jayne, Marseille, France, 74.5; 10. (tie) Caleb Bennett, Tremonton, Utah, and Jake Vold, Ponoka, Alberta, 74; 12. Wyatt Denny, Minden, Nev., 70; 13. Clayton Biglow, Clements, Calif., 62; 14. (tie) Jake Brown, Hillsboro, Texas, and Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D., NS. Average standings: 1. Tim O&#8217;Connell, 590 points on seven head; 2. Caleb Bennett, 573; 3. Jake Vold, 572; 4. Clayton Biglow, 569; 5. Richmond Champion, 565; 6. J.R. Vezain, 563.5. World standings: 1. Tim O&#8217;Connell, $284,791; 2. Caleb Bennett, $185,436; 3. Tanner Aus, $184,806; 4. Jake Vold, $176,065; 5. Orin Larsen, $168,603; 6. R.C. Landingham, $165,448; 7. Clayton Biglow, $154,564; 8. Winn Ratliff, $132,949; 9. Jake Brown, $120,282; 10. Wyatt Denny, $107,400; 11. Richmond Champion, $106,246; 12. Ty Breuer, $103,330; 13. J.R. Vezain, $97,316; 14. Evan Jayne, $97,081; 15. Jessy Davis, $79,916.<\/p>\n<p>Steer wrestling: 1. Dakota Eldridge, Elko, Nev., 3.5 seconds, $26,231; 2. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas, 3.8, $20,731; 3. Clayton Hass, Terrell, Texas, 3.9, $15,654; 4. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., 4.1, $11,000; 5. Nick Guy, Sparta, Wis., 4.2, $6,769; 6. Baylor Roche, Tremonton, Utah, 4.3, $4,231; 7. Jacob Talley, Keatchie, La., 4.5; 8. (tie) Tyler Waguespack, Gonzales, La., and Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore., 4.8; 10. Cody Cabral, Hilo, Hawaii, 4.9; 11. Jason Thomas, Benton, Ark., 5.9; 12. Riley Duvall, Checotah, Okla., 10.4; 13. J.D. Struxness, Appleton, Minn., 13.9; 14. (tie) Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont., and Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif., NT. Average standings: 1. Matt Reeves, 28.0 seconds on seven head; 2. Tyler Waguespack, 28.4; 3. Jason Thomas, 32.2; 4. Nick Guy, 38.8; 5. Dakota Eldridge, 38.9; 6. Clayton Hass, 29.9 on six. World standings: 1. Tyler Waguespack, $203,906; 2. J.D. Struxness, $175,877; 3. Matt Reeves, $162,658; 4. Clayton Hass, $154,726; 5. Jason Thomas, $150,560; 6. Dakota Eldridge, $131,298; 7. Ty Erickson, $124,942; 8. Billy Bugenig, $109,330; 9. Josh Peek, $103,397; 10. Baylor Roche, $93,636; 11. Riley Duvall, $93,460; 12. Nick Guy, $91,231; 13. Cody Cabral, $83,139; 14. Jacob Talley, $81,033; 15. Trevor Knowles, $80,923.<\/p>\n<p>Team roping: 1. Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz.\/Quinn Kesler, Holden, Utah, 4.1 seconds, $26,231; 2. (tie) Cody Snow, Los Olivos, Calif.\/Dugan Kelly, Paso Robles, Calif., and Levi Simpson, Ponoka, Alberta\/Jeremy Buhler, Arrowwood, Alberta, 4.3, $18,192 each; 4. Garrett Rogers, Baker City, Ore.\/Jake Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., 4.5, $11,000; 5. Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla.\/Paul Eaves, Lonedell, Mo., 4.7, $6,769; 6. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, Mont.\/Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore., 9.0, $4,231; 7. Riley Minor, Ellensburg, Wash.\/Brady Minor, Ellensburg, Wash., 13.9; 8. (tie) Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga.\/Junior Nogueira, Burleson, Texas; Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas\/Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan.; Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas\/Travis Graves, Jay, Okla.; Kolton Schmidt, Barrhead, Alberta\/Shay Carroll, Prineville, Ore.; Coleman Proctor, Pryor, Okla.\/Billie Jack Saebens, Nowata, Okla.; Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz.\/Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz.; Zac Small, Welch, Okla.\/Wesley Thorp, Stephenville, Texas; Tyler Wade, Terrell, Texas\/Dakota Kirchenschlager, Morgan Mill, Texas, NT. Average standings: 1. Levi Simpson\/Jeremy Buhler, 45.3 seconds on seven head; 2. Luke Brown\/Jake Long, 32.8 on six; 3. Clay Smith\/Paul, 37.8; 4. Erich Rogers\/Cory Petska, 42.8; 5. Riley Minor\/Brady Minor, 56.8; 6. Kaleb Driggers\/Junior Nogueira, 28.5 on five. World standings (headers): 1. Luke Brown, $205,167; 2. Dustin Bird, $173,872; 3. Kaleb Driggers, $173,592; 4. Riley Minor, $155,012; 5. Clay Smith, $153,034; 6. Levi Simpson, $147,383; 7. Matt Sherwood, $139,561; 8. Erich Rogers, $135,031; 9. Garrett Rogers, $109,731; 10. Colby Lovell, $106,591; 11. Kolton Schmidt, $106,147; 12. Tyler Wade, $103,529; 13. Cody Snow, $100,718; 14. Coleman Proctor, $92,049; 15. Zac Small, $88,153.World standings (heelers): 1. Jake Long, $201,822; 2. Junior Nogueira, $173,592; 3. Russell Cardoza, $167,211; 4. Jeremy Buhler, $156,561; 5. Paul Eaves, $154,323; 6. Brady Minor, $153,504; 7. Quinn Kesler, $139,530; 8. Cory Petska, $136,257; 9. Dakota Kirchenschlager, $109,755; 10. Jake Minor, $109,152; 11. Dugan Kelly, $106,510; 12. Billie Jack Saebens, $98,834; 13. Travis Graves, $90,796; 14. Shay Carroll, $84,737; 15. Wesley Thorp, $82,586.<\/p>\n<p>Saddle bronc riding: 1. CoBurn Bradshaw, Beaver, Utah, 85 points on The Cervi Brothers&#8217; Greeley Hat Works 2 Cookies, $26,231; 2. (tie) Jacobs Crawley, Boerne, Texas; Jake Wright, Milford, Utah; and Jake Watson, Hudson&#8217;s Hope, British Columbia, 83.5, $15,795 each; 5. Clay Elliott, Nanton, Alberta, 81, $6,769; 6. Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, 80, $4,231; 7. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., 76.5; 8. Rusty Wright, Milford, Utah, 71.5; 9. (tie) Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La.; Sterling Crawley, Stephenville, Texas; Allen Boore, Axtell, Utah; Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah; Cody Wright, Milford, Utah; Ryder Wright, Milford, Utah; Chuck Schmidt, Keldron, S.D.; NS. Average standings: 1. Jake Watson, 581 points on seven head; 2. Zeke Thurston, 499 on six; 3. (tie) Jacobs Crawley and Jake Wright, 498; 5. Allen Boore, 494.5; 6. CoBurn Bradshaw, 485.5. World standings: 1. Jacobs Crawley, $237,445; 2. Ryder Wright, $185,527; 3. CoBurn Bradshaw, $182,636; 4. Zeke Thurston, $169,199; 5. Jake Wright, $160,472; 6. Rusty Wright, $152,904; 7. Jake Watson, $143,179; 8. Allen Boore, $141,232; 9. Cody DeMoss, $118,037; 10. Cody Wright, $113,793; 11. Clay Elliott, $112,260; 12. Heith DeMoss, $110,987; 13. Sterling Crawley, $109,953; 14. Jesse Wright, $104,943; 15. Chuck Schmidt, $81,129.<\/p>\n<p>Tie-down roping: 1. Matt Shiozawa, Chubbuck, Idaho, 7.3 seconds, $26,231; 2. (tie) Caleb Smidt, Bellville, Texas, and Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla., 7.5, $18,192 each; 4. Marty Yates, Stephenville, Texas, 7.7, $11,000; 5. Riley Pruitt, Gering, Neb., 7.8, $6,769; 6. Reese Riemer, Stinnett, Texas, 7.9, $4,231; 7. Marcos Costa, Childress, Texas, 8.3; 8. Blane Cox, Cameron, Texas, 8.8; 9. Tyson Durfey, Weatherford, Texas, 9.5; 10. Cade Swor, Winnie, Texas, 10.1; 11. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La., 11.2; 12. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla., 15.1; 13. Ryle Smith, Oakdale, Calif., 17.1; 14. Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas, 17.8; 15. Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, NT. Average standings: 1. Riley Pruitt, 59.0 seconds on seven head; 2. Cade Swor, 65.3; 3. Hunter Herrin, 66.4; 4. Tyson Durfey, 69.1; 5. Marcos Costa, 79.4; 6. Cory Solomon, 85.9. World standings: 1. Marcos Costa, $188,831; 2. Marty Yates, $170,732; 3. Hunter Herrin, $158,188; 4. Caleb Smidt, $141,892; 5. Matt Shiozawa, $140,551; 6. Cade Swor, $140,181; 7. Shane Hanchey, $133,163; 8. Tyson Durfey, $128,888; 9. Timber Moore, $118,539; 10. Blane Cox, $116,089; 11. Riley Pruitt, $113,317; 12. Cory Solomon, $112,623; 13. Ryan Jarrett, $108,361; 14. Reese Riemer, $99,641; 15. Ryle Smith, $94,386.<\/p>\n<p>Barrel racing: 1. Mary Burger, Pauls Valley, Okla., 13.58 seconds, $26,231; 2. Sarah Rose McDonald, Brunswick, Ga., 13.66, $20,731; 3. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz., 13.71, $15,654; 4. (tie) Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D., and Carley Richardson, Pampa, Texas, 13.72, $8,885 each; 6. Stevi Hillman, Weatherford, Texas, 13.73, $4,231; 7. Jackie Ganter, Abilene, Texas, 13.79; 8. Pamela Capper, Cheney, Wash., 13.80; 9. Jana Bean, Fort Hancock, Texas, 13.82; 10. (tie) Ivy Conrado, Hudson, Colo., and Michele McLeod, Whitesboro, Texas, 13.86; 12. Cayla (Melby) Small, Burneyville, Okla., 14.03; 13. Kimmie Wall, Roosevelt, Utah, 16.13; 14. Amberleigh Moore, Keizer, Ore., 18.31; 15. Mary Walker, Ennis, Texas, 18.74. Average standings: 1. Lisa Lockhart, 96.83 seconds on seven runs; 2. Amberleigh Moore, 100.97; 3. Sherry Cervi, 101.68; 4. Jana Bean, 101.85; 5. Pamela Capper, 101.91; 6. Mary Burger, 101.99. World standings: 1. Mary Burger, $255,554; 2. Kimmie Wall, $190,987; 3. Lisa Lockhart, $179,206; 4. Sherry Cervi, $174,910; 5. Amberleigh Moore, $159,722; 6. Sarah Rose McDonald, $147,595; 7. Michele McLeod, $144,707; 8. Jackie Ganter, $142,041; 9. Pamela Capper, $139,389; 10. Jana Bean, $135,605; 11. Ivy Conrado, $134,275; 12. Stevi Hillman, $129,874; 13. Mary Walker, $122,816; 14. Carley Richardson, $103,991; 15. Cayla (Melby) Small, $101,967.<\/p>\n<p>Bull riding: 1. (tie) Shane Proctor, Grand Coulee, Wash., on Bar T Rodeo&#8217;s Broken Arrow; Cody Rostockyj, Lorena, Texas, on Andrews Rodeo&#8217;s Monkey Punch; Garrett Tribble, Bristow, Okla., on Salt River Rodeo&#8217;s Big Jake; 85 points, $20,872 each; 4. Jordan Spears, Redding, Calif., 83.5, $11,000; 5. (tie) Sage Kimzey, Strong City, Okla., and Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo., 79, $5,500 each; 7. Garrett Smith, Rexburg, Idaho, 77.5; 8. (tie) Joe Frost, Randlett, Utah; Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas; Jeff Askey, Athens, Texas; Roscoe Jarboe, New Plymouth, Idaho; Brennon Eldred, Sulphur, Okla.; Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, N.M.; Tim Bingham, Honeyville, Utah; Rorey Maier, Timber Lake, S.D.; NS. Average standings: 1. Shane Proctor, 590 points on seven head; 2. Sage Kimzey, 418 on five; 3. Brennon Eldred, 343.5 on four; 4. Joe Frost, 336; 5. Jordan Spears, 252.5 on three; 6. Garrett Smith, 246.5. World standings: 1. Sage Kimzey, $252,644; 2. Shane Proctor, $205,095; 3. Brennon Eldred, $186,265; 4. Joe Frost, $174,302; 5. Jordan Spears, $151,802; 6. Roscoe Jarboe, $149,765; 7. Scottie Knapp, $141,099; 8. Jeff Askey, $134,993; 9. Rorey Maier, $127,594; 10. Cody Rostockyj, $125,787; 11. Garrett Smith, $122,621; 12. Garrett Tribble, $113,464; 13. Cody Teel, $112,194; 14. Tyler Smith, $107,314; 15. 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