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PRCA Weekly Press Release- Feb. 19, 2013

1. Woolsey regains elite form at Seminole Classic

            OKEECHOBEE, Fla. – From Steve Woolsey’s point of view, drawing Robinson Pro Rodeo’s I’m Back could be taken as a good omen on a couple of scores.

            For openers, the bull had just a day earlier taken Clint Craig to a win at the Brighton Field Day Festival & Rodeo – in the same arena – and “I’m Back” is exactly the message Woolsey was hoping to deliver at the Feb. 17 Seminole Classic.

            “I had a pretty good look at that bull the day before because I helped Clint get on him,” Woolsey said. “I pulled his rope. I knew I had a pretty good chance to score well when I saw I’d drawn him. I was really very lucky with both my draws.”

            Woolsey improved on Craig’s effort by a half-point in winning the first round of this $47,470 Xtreme Bulls Tour event with an 88.5-point ride on Robinson’s bull. He then came right back to win the short go with a 90-pointer on Wild Card Rodeo’s Little Shyster to secure his first PRCA title in 17 months and his first Xtreme Bulls title since he won in Laughlin, Nev., in May 2009.

            Woolsey’s total score of 178.5 points gave him a 10.5-point margin over Corey Navarre in second place and paid him a total of $14,526 – just a bit less than the $17,764 that he earned during all of his injury-plagued 2012 season.

A 1,500-pound bull stepped on him at a PRCA event in Rapid City, S.D., last winter and Woolsey underwent groin surgery in Philadelphia last March.

“The bull forced me down into a sort of splits,” Woolsey said, “so I looked like a wishbone. My groin muscle just pulled right off the bone.”

Woolsey didn’t return to competition until the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo in June and missed qualifying for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo last season for the first time in five years and just the second time in his eight-year PRCA career.

The hard part was that he worked so hard from June through mid-September with so little return. He went to 70 rodeos and ended up with his lowest earnings total for a season by more than $50,000.

“Everybody who goes down the rodeo road is competitive and wants to win, and when I came back I basically went to everything,” Woolsey said. “In hindsight, I probably should have been more selective … pick and choose a little bit more.”

He conceded the obvious – that the NFR was out of reach – and went home after the rodeo in Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 6-8 to rest for more than a month.

That strategic retreat started paying real dividends here at the Fred Smith Arena.

“The groin has been pretty good since the first of the year,” Woolsey said, “and it’s been mostly a matter of getting stronger, getting back in good riding shape. This (win) felt great. It was a long time coming.”

Navarre finished fourth in the long round with a score of 85.5 points and tied for third in the finals with 82.5 points for a total of 168 points. Reigning World Champion Cody Teel was third with 167.5 points, followed by Chris Roundy with 162.5. They were the only four contestants with two qualified rides.

 

2. Comeback seems to be on Kruse control

JACKSON, Miss. – The emotional lift Jesse Kruse took away from his week’s work at the Mississippi Coliseum may prove even more valuable than the spending cash.

Matched with four-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo mare Prom Night, Kruse had an 88-point ride to earn a win at the Feb. 7-13 Dixie National Rodeo that was one of his most significant in the last couple of years.

“Jesse was just in charge from the beginning,” said David Morehead of Three Hills Rodeo, Prom Night’s owner. “He looked like he meant business. It seemed like he stayed ahead of her the whole way. He dominated that ride. She had a really good day and he did too.”

It was the highest-scored ride for Kruse since his world championship season of 2009, when he had seven trips that were scored at 88 or above, won 13 rodeo titles and finished with $194,465.

And he did it on a horse that has a 50 percent buck-off rate at the WNFR, his victims including five-time World Champion Billy Etbauer and Jesse Bail.

“I just tried to stay to the basics and get her rode,” Kruse said. “She about had me bucked off the whole way. She’s one of those horses that, if you stay ahead of her, you can get her rode and get a good score. But if you mess up, she’ll make you pay.

“It dang sure helps get my confidence up, especially after the last three years.”

Since his gold buckle campaign of ’09, the Great Falls, Mont., native has slipped to 10th in 2010, 15th in 2011 (earning the last NFR spot by just $85 over Jake Wright) and 17th a year ago, missing the 15th and final spot in Las Vegas by $4,046 to his fellow Montanan and new traveling partner Tyrell Smith.

“It felt pretty bad sitting there at home and watching it (on TV), especially when there is that much money at stake,” Kruse said. “I went out to Vegas for the bronc futurity at the South Point (Hotel, Casino & Spa) and that was a good deal … but it’s just not the same.”

Kruse arrived at the Mississippi Coliseum just 48th in the world standings, but the check for $5,501 he earned here and the $2,456 he picked up in advancing to the semifinals of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo the same week will have him among the leaders in the world standings shortly.

The big issue now is – what else? – staying healthy. Kruse has been dealing with a sore left hip for about a year. The doctors tell him it will get better with rest. The trick is figuring out a schedule that keeps Kruse in contention for a gold buckle chase while getting enough rest so that the hip problem doesn’t interfere.

When the hip is troubling him, he sometimes has been unable to mark his horses out in accordance with the rules – to get his spurs in contact with the horse above the point of the shoulders before the horse’s front legs hit the ground leaving the chute.

“I felt great at Jackson,” Kruse said, “but I tweaked it a little bit at San Antonio. It’s not bad, but you have to be aware.”

The other champions at this $190,320 rodeo were bareback rider Evan Jayne (87 points), steer wrestler Gabe Burrows (8.2 seconds on two head), team ropers Payden Emmett and Len Dorman (10.6 seconds on two head), tie-down roper Houston Hutto (16.3 seconds on two head), bull rider Jeff Askey (87 points) and barrel racer Taylor Jacob (15.26 seconds).

Ross Lowry and Stephen Britnell tied the arena record in winning the second round of the team roping with a time of 3.8 seconds; they failed to claim an average check because they did not have a qualified run in the first go.

• Four-time World Champion Team Roper Allen Bach, 55, who failed to win a PRCA rodeo title last year for the first time in more than 30 years while concentrating on his business ventures, is back on the road and winning. He teamed with header Arky Rogers to win the Feb. 15-16 Brighton Field Day Festival & Rodeo in Okeechobee, Fla., with a 4.8-second run. It was Bach’s first win in 20 months (he only entered 14 rodeos a year ago) – since he paired with his son, Joel, to win the Crooked River Roundup in Prineville, Ore., in June 2011. And Bach wasn’t the only past world champion to make some noise in Okeechobee. Eight-time World Champion Fred Whitfield, 45, tied Murray Pole for the win in the tie-down roping with a 7.9-second run, while Rope Myers, the 2001 world champion steer wrestler who is 43 and has been semi-retired for several years now, had a solid 4.1-second run to finish third behind Justin Shaffer (3.7) and Tyler Pearson (4.0). The other Okeechobee champions were bareback rider Winn Ratliff (81 points), saddle bronc rider Joaquin Real (80 points), bull rider Clint Craig (88 points) and barrel racer Mary Walker (15.12 seconds).

• Being a rodeo cowboy in Stephenville, Texas – the Cowboy Capital of the World – it can be tough to get noticed, especially if you are a circuit guy who is just about to turn 39. Saddle bronc rider Bryan Hammons is giving it a shot anyhow. A farrier by trade, Hammons moved to 27th in the world standings with his third consecutive win at the Feb. 7-9 rodeo in Belton, Texas – oddly, all of them have come on Andrews Rodeo’s NFR horse Lock N Load – and this week followed that up with a win at the Silver Spurs Rodeo in Kissimmee, Fla. His 80-point ride on MJM Rodeos’ Double Vision gave the ex-Marine a two-point margin over second-place Joaquin Real and paid him $2,437. The other champions at this $92,186 rodeo in Kissimmee were bareback rider Jared Smith (83 points), steer wrestler Juan Alcazar Jr. (4.5 seconds), team ropers Jake Cooper and Jim Ross Cooper (4.7 seconds), tie-down roper Brad Hartt (7.6 seconds), bull rider J.W. Harris (88 points) and barrel racer Sidney Forrest (15.37 seconds).

• For full results of last week’s PRCA rodeos, visit www.prorodeo.com.

 

3. News and notes from the rodeo trail

Fresh from winning their ninth consecutive PRCA Medium Rodeo Committee of the Year Award, the folks at the Deadwood (S.D.) Days of ’76 are expanding the program from four to five performances. They will start a day earlier, with an evening performance on Wed., July 24 and will conclude with matinee and evening performances on Sat., July 27 … Season two of GSN-TV’s show The American Bible Challenge will feature 1997 World Champion Bull Rider Scott Mendes, 1975 World Champion tie-down roper Jeff Copenhaver and rodeo instructor Kelly Clark, competing against 17 other teams based on their knowledge of the Bible. They comprise Team Cowboy Crusaders and are playing to raise funds for Mendes’ Western Harvest Ministries in Springtown, Texas, which uses rodeo instruction to reach disadvantaged and at-risk youth. The weekly, 60-minute game show (http://gsntv.com/shows/the-american-bible-challenge), which is hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, will make its season debut at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) on March 21 … Several rodeo competitors appear in an original family Western movie, Wild Hearts, which is scheduled to air March 9 on the Hallmark Movie Channel (8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. CT, 6 p.m. MT). Produced and written by Golden Globe-winning actor and director Ricky Schroder and his wife, Andrea, and directed by Schroder, the film also stars the couple and their four children. The coming-of-age story chronicles a renewed relationship between a professional horse wrangler who’s reunited with a sophisticated daughter he has never known. Ryan Brown, a 2003 National Finals Rodeo bull riding qualifier, handled some of Schroder’s stunts, along with California High Rodeo Association champion team roper Jordan Warrack. Among other stunt crew participants were PRCA judge, bull rider and steer wrestler Allan Jordan and PRCA steer wrestler Jeff Danoff  After a successful debut a year ago, the Breckenridge (Colo.) PRCA ProRodeo Series is expanding from five to 11 weeks this year, with rodeos every Saturday night from June 22 through Sept. 1. Breckenridge Stables owner and rodeo sponsor Brad Bays is also working with the Town Council to allow Saturday morning children’s events and a few Friday night performances to the program. Seventy-five percent of Breckenridge business owners who were surveyed after last year’s summer run were supportive of the event … ProRodeoLive will provide coverage of the final rounds of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Feb. 19-23, including semifinal rounds, the championship round, and the PRCA Xtreme Bulls Tour event on the final day of the rodeo. Announcer Steve Kenyon will begin the webcast (www.prorodeolive.com) at 6:45 p.m. (CT) Feb. 19-21 and at 7:15 on Feb. 22. There will be two broadcasts on Feb. 23, with the X Bulls airing at 12:45 p.m. and the final round of the rodeo at 7:15 … An economic impact study commissioned by the rodeo committee for La Fiesta de los Vaqueros in Tucson demonstrated a benefit to the community of $17 million annually. More than one third of the rodeo’s attendees are from outside Arizona … Officials of the Ellensburg (Wash.) Rodeo have requested $4.5 million in state funding to upgrade rodeo arena seating. The bid has the backing of the Kittitas County Commissioners and the county’s representatives in the state legislature, including Rep. Judy Warnick (R-Moses Lake), who is the ranking Republican on the Capital Budget Committee … The Pasadena (Texas) Livestock Show & Board of Directors is making $100,000 in scholarship money available to eligible students in the Pasadena and Deer Park school districts. For more information, visit www.pasadenarodeo.com or call 281.487.0240 … Former PRCA tie-down and team roper John “Greg” Kinnibrugh, 59, of Itasca, Texas, died Feb. 15. Kinnibrugh and his late father, Mac, also a PRCA competitor and a former Gold Card member, trained horses. Survivors include his wife, Karen (Burrus); his children, John, Whitney Ferrell, Chad and Kylie Jimenez.

 

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Anybody who says they’re not scared is stupid.”

– Bull riding Rookie of the Year candidate Cheyne Olney, from Kennewick, Wash., telling the Arizona Daily Star about his chosen profession.

 

4. Next Up

Feb. 19     San Antonio (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo (Gold Tour) ongoing

Feb. 19     San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo ongoing

Feb. 19     La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, Tucson, Ariz., ongoing

Feb. 21     Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Rodeo, Perry, Ga., begins

Feb. 22     Hellzapoppin Rodeo, Buckeye, Ariz., begins

Feb. 22     Pasco County Fair, Dade City, Fla., begins

Feb. 23     San Antonio (Texas) Xtreme Bulls

Feb. 23     Davie (Fla.) ProRodeo begins

 

5. 2013 PRCA WORLD STANDINGS

Through Feb. 19, 2013

 

All-around

1.    Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah                                     $16,116

2.    Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas                                        12,899

3.    Payden Emmett, Ponca, Ark.                                            9,873

4.    Justin Thigpen, Waycross, Ga.                                          9,825

5.    Blake Hirdes, Turlock, Calif.                                             7,861

 

Bareback Riding

1.    Ty Breuer, Mandan, N.D.                                              $16,063

2.    Jared Smith, Cross Plains, Texas                                     13,963

3.    Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore.                                               12,474

4.    Kaycee Feild, Spanish Fork, Utah                                   11,636

5.    Clint Cannon, Waller, Texas                                            11,455

6.    R.C. Landingham, Pendleton, Ore.                                 10,186

7.    Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash.                                               9,532

8.    Evan Jayne, Marseille, France,                                           8,886

9.    Jet Price, Buffalo, S.D.                                                      7,282

10.  George Gillespie IV, Placerville, Calif.                             7,106

11.  Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas                                       6,911

12.  Mac Erickson, Sundance, Wyo.                                        6,879

13.  Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La.                                               6,738

14.  Matthew Smith, Leesville, La.                                          6,610

15.  Tim O’Connell, Zwingle, Iowa                                         6,531

16.  Clint Laye, Odessa, Texas                                                 6,505

17.  Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas                                                6,468

18.  Casey Colletti, Pueblo, Colo.                                            5,991

19.  Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb.                                                5,644

20.  Jake Halverson, Decatur, Texas                                         5,240

 

Steer Wrestling

1.    Casey Martin, Sulphur, La.                                            $20,033

2.    Les Shepperson, Midwest, Wyo.                                     17,425

3.    Jason Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo.                                     14,863

4.    Stan Branco, Chowchilla, Calif.                                       14,835

5.    Jule Hazen, Ashland, Kan.                                              13,708

6.    Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif.                             12,222

7.    Straws Milan, Cochrane, Alberta                                    11,832

8.    Curtis Cassidy, Donalda, Alberta                                      8,664

9.    Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo.                                           8,601

10.  Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont.                                               6,975

11.  Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D.                                          6,262

12.  Juan Alcazar Jr., Kissimmee                                               6,147

13.  Jim Roedeske, Carwright, N.D.                                        5,422

14.  Cooper Shofner, Huntsville, Texas                                    5,000

15.  Wyatt Smith, Rexburg, Idaho                                           4,896

16.  Shayde Etherton, Borden, Ind.                                         4,844

17.  Gabe Burrows, Hugoton, Kan.                                          4,796

18.  Stockton Graves, Alva, Okla.                                            4,420

19.  Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb.                                             4,386

20.  Tee Burress, Piedmont, S.D.                                             4,210

 

Team Roping (header)

1.    Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas                           $14,511

2.    Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, Mont.                                         13,607

3.    Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, Ariz.                                 11,620

4.    Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas                                  11,157

5.    Caleb Mitchell, Mason, Texas                                         10,961

6.    Nick Sartain, Dover, Okla.                                              10,384

7.    Garrett Tonozzi, Fruita, Colo.                                         10,174

8.    Jake Cooper, Monument, N.M.                                         8,411

9.    Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas                                      7,948

10.  Bradley Massey, Perry, Fla.                                               7,497

11.  B.J. Campbell, Aguila, Ariz.                                              6,589

12.  Jesse Sheffield, Ogden, Utah                                            6,557

13.  Brooks Dahozy, Window Rock, Ariz.                              6,363

14.  Blaine Linaweaver, Irvine, Calif.                                      6,245

15.  Manny Egusquiza Jr., Madison, Ga.                                  6,241

16.  Tate Kirchenschlager, Stephenville, Texas                        6,120

17.  Justin Van Davis, Madisonville, Texas                              5,881

18.  Tyler Wade, Terrell, Texas                                                 5,633

19.  Brad Hamilton, Pollok, Texas                                           5,519

20.  Nathan McWhorter, Telephone, Texas                              5,499

 

Team Roping (heeler)

1.    Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas                                          $16,788

2.    Tommy Zuniga, Centerville, Texas                                  14,511

3.    Paul Eaves, Lonedell, Mo.                                               13,607

4.    Tyler McKnight, Wells, Texas                                         12,520

5.    Rich Skelton, Llano, Texas                                              11,952

6.    York Gill, Stephenville, Texas                                           9,989

7.    Dugan Kelly, Paso Robles, Calif.                                      9,464

8.    Jim Ross Cooper, Monument, N.M.                                  9,042

9.    Kollin VonAhn, Blanchard, Okla.                                     7,948

10.  Jaytin McCright, Canyon, Texas                                       7,584

11.  Shane Hester, Lakeland, Fla.                                             7,497

12.  Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah                                         7,032

13.  Travis Graves, Jay, Okla.                                                   6,967

14.  Ryan Zurcher, Torrington, Wyo.                                       6,458

15.  Jake Twisselman, Santa Margarita, Calif.                          6,245

16.  Jhett Johnson, Casper, Wyo.                                             6,108

17.  Twister Cain, Gonzales, Texas                                          5,499

18.  Will Woodfin, Marshall, Texas                                          5,481

19.  JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas                                         5,389

20.  Len Dorman, Greenwood, La.                                          4,922

 

Saddle Bronc Riding

1.    Cody Wright, Milford, Utah                                         $27,740

2.    Tyler Corrington, Hastings, Minn.                                   11,542

3.    Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M.                                             10,613

4.    Brad Rudolf, Winnemucca, Nev.                                      9,918

5.    Spencer Wright, Milford, Utah                                         9,738

6.    Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb.                                               8,407

7.    Will Smith, Marshall, Mo.                                                 7,727

8.    Jacobs Crawley, College Station, Texas                            7,011

9.    Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont.                                         6,941

10.  Dean Wadsworth, Ozona, Texas                                       6,759

11.  Heith DeMoss, Heflin, La.                                                6,446

12.  Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah                                              5,941

13.  Bryan Hammons, Victoria, Texas                                      5,569

14.  Troy Crowser, Whitewood, S.D.                                       5,564

15.  Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D.                                            5,090

16.  Sterling Crawley, Stephenville, Texas                               5,088

17.  Joaquin Real, Woody, Calif.                                             4,848

18.  Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, S.D.                                               4,699

19.  Isaac Diaz, Desdemona, Texas                                          4,633

20.  Curtis Garton, Kaitaia, New Zealand                                 4,443

 

Tie-down Roping

1.    Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah                              $16,631

2.    Randall Carlisle, Castor, La.                                            12,507

3.    Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas                                 11,821

4.    Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La.                                          11,299

5.    Matt Shiozawa, Chubbuck, Idaho                                   10,429

6.    Jade Conner, Iowa, La.                                                   10,243

7.    Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas                                          9,556

8.    Stetson Vest, Childress, Texas                                          9,549

9.    Jerome Schneeberger, Ponca City, Okla.                           9,188

10.  Rhen Richard, Roosevelt, Utah                                         9,084

11.  Cade Swor, Winnie, Texas                                                8,396

12.  Jimmy Jumper, Midlothian, Texas                                     8,390

13.  Barrett Threadgill, Hallettsville, Texas                              7,321

14.  Dane Kissack, Spearfish, S.D.                                           7,215

15.  Marty Yates, Stephenville, Texas                                      7,002

16.  Houston Hutto, Tomball, Texas                                        6,987

17.  Caleb Smidt, Yorktown, Texas                                         6,603

18.  Blair Burk, Durant, Okla.                                                  6,600

19.  Clint Cooper, Decatur, Texas                                            6,093

20.  Cimarron Boardman, Stephenville, Texas                         6,080

 

Steer Roping

1.    Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas                                          $11,207

2.    Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas                                          7,247

3.    Bryce Davis, Ovalo, Texas                                                5,941

4.    Joe Wells, Cisco, Texas                                                     5,084

5.    Kim Ziegelgruber, Edmond, Okla.                                    4,935

6.    J. Paul Williams, Burbank, Okla.                                       4,705

7.    Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas                                         4,276

8.    Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla.                                          4,232

9.    Tony Reina, Wharton, Texas                                             3,570

10.  Tim Abbott, Midland, Texas                                             3,361

11.  Coy Thompson, Whitewood, S.D.                                    3,017

12.  Walter Priestly, Robstown, Texas                                     2,525

13.  Shorty Garten, Pawhuska, Okla.                                       2,420

14.  Scott Snedecor, Fredericksburg, Texas                             2,262

15.  Rod Hartness, Pawhuska, Okla.                                        2,169

16.  Jarrett Blessing, Paradise, Texas                                        2,151

17.  Neal Wood, Needville, Texas                                            2,106

18.  Mike Outhier, Utopia, Texas                                             2,037

19.  Shane Suggs, Granbury, Texas                                          2,005

20.  Will Gasperson, Decatur, Texas                                        1,837

 

Bull Riding

1.    Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo.                                              $22,684

2.    Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas                                             21,827

3.    Corey Navarre, Weatherford, Okla.                                19,681

4.    Friday Wright II, Moss Point, Miss.                                16,361

5.    Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, N.M.                                 15,996

6.    Jeff Askey, Martin, Tenn.                                                15,975

7.    Steve Woolsey, Payson, Utah                                         15,627

8.    Bobby Welsh, Gillette, Wyo.                                          14,709

9.    Cole Echols, Elm Grove, La.                                           14,023

10.  Chandler Bownds, Lubbock, Texas                                13,974

11.  Cooper Davis, Jasper, Texas                                            13,565

12.  Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla.                                      12,400

13.  Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo.                                              11,491

14.  Howdy Cloud, Kountze, Texas                                       10,670

15.  Reese Cates, Monticello, Ark.                                         10,543

16.  Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, S.D.                                      10,365

17.  J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas                                                 9,884

18.  Beau Hill, West Glacier, Mont.                                         9,246

19.  Parker Breding, Edgar, Mont.                                           9,214

20.  Clayton Foltyn, Winnie, Texas                                          8,083

*2013 Barrel Racing (through Feb. 19, 2013)
Barrel racing standings, provided by the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA), are unofficial, subject to audit and may change. Unofficial WPRA Standings are published by the PRCA as a courtesy. The PRCA is not responsible for the verification or updating of WPRA standings.

1. Jane Melby, Burneyville, Okla.                                           $30,183

2. Taylor Jacob, Carmine, Texas                                               25,522

3. Fallon Taylor, Whitesboro, Texas                                         23,690

4. Carlee Pierce, Stephenville, Texas                                        15,717

5. Natalie Foutch, Eldora, Iowa                                               15,624

6. Kendra Dickson, Aubrey, Texas                                           14,899

7. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D.                                               14,558

8. Mary Walker, Ennis, Texas                                                   14,456

9. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore.                                            11,324

10. Annesa Self, Sanger, Texas                                                10,542

11. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz.                                                  9,112

12. Kenna Squires, Fredonia, Texas                                           8,637

13. Sammi Bessert, Loma, Colo.                                                8,630

14. Randa Kellogg, Point, Texas                                                8,287

15. Sydni Blanchard, Albuquerque, N.M.                                  7,854

16. Sarah Kieckhefer, Prescott, Ariz.                                         7,303

17. Lee Ann Rust, Stephenville, Texas                                       7,010

18. Kelley Carrington-French, Boston, Ga.                                6,772

19. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas                                             6,677

20. Kay Blandford, Sutherland Springs, Texas                          6,575

 

6. 2013 PRCA Xtreme Bulls Standings

Unofficial through Feb. 19, 2013

1.    Tyler Smith, Fruita, Colo.                                               $18,629

2.    Steve Woolsey, Payson, Utah                                          14,526

3.    Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas                                              13,970

4.    Scottie Knapp, Albuquerque, N.M.                                  11,944

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