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Moses Lake Roundup closes out for 2022

IAN BIVONA | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 2 months AGO
by IAN BIVONA
Ian Bivona serves as the Columbia Basin Herald’s sports reporter and is a graduate of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. He enjoys the behind-the-scenes stories that lead up to the wins and losses of the various sports teams in the Basin. Football is his favorite sport, though he likes them all, and his favorite team is the Jets. He lives in Soap Lake with his cat, Honey. | August 22, 2022 1:20 AM

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Roundup, an annual rodeo event held at the Grant County Fairgrounds, wrapped up on Saturday with winners named in eight competitions.

“I think it was great this year,” Roundup Volunteer Corbett Kolst said. “I love it every year. For the most part, I think everything went real smooth and the atmosphere was great.”

The three-night event hosted eight different events, bringing out riders from across the United States and as far as Australia and Brazil.

Thursday and Friday nights had themes, with riders and workers wearing pink shirts for breast cancer awareness on Thursday and Patriot Night hosted on Friday - which honored veterans and active duty members of the military.

The competition began Thursday, opening with a pre-show that had mutton busting and other warm-up events. The mutton busting featured children ages 4-7 and under 60 pounds riding sheep, attempting to stay on as long as possible. Once pre-show festivities wrapped up, the rodeo events began with bareback riding.

“There’s something special about the (Moses Lake Roundup),” Kolst said.

Following bareback riding was steer wrestling, team roping and the saddle bronc. Each event had numerous competitors each night attempting to finish their respective events in the money, with several thousands of dollars on the line.

“Progressively, over the years, the sport of rodeo has been gaining more and more interest in our community,” spectator Brady Coker said. “This was some of the best three days that I’ve seen in the past few years.”

The first four events were followed up by a performance by Rider Kiesner, a trick roper from Oklahoma whose performance featured fire stunts and whips. Kiesner also served as rodeo clown during the three nights of the Moses Lake Roundup, interacting with the crowd in humorous ways.

“It’s great to have such a great sport and production in our hometown,” Coker said.

After the halftime-esque performance by Kiesner, the rodeo continued on with women’s breakaway roping, tie down roping, barrel racing and bull riding.

“It’s a big Northwest run in our circuit,” said Reid Oftedahl, a bull rider from Minnesota of why he came out to Moses Lake. “There’s a lot of rodeos out here. Good rodeos. Good money here in Moses Lake.”

With the competition ending Saturday night, the winners of the 2022 Moses Lake Roundup were finalized. Tilden Hooper won the bareback riding event with a score of 86.5; Bryton Edmundson won the steer wrestling event in a time of 3.5 seconds; the team of Egusquiza/Graves won the team roping event with a time of 4.1 seconds; Dawson Hay won the saddle bronc event with a score of 87 points; Macy Young won the women’s breakaway roping event with a time of 2.2 seconds; Kincade Henry won the tie down roping event with a time of 7.9 seconds; Cheyenne Wimberley and Taycie Matthews tied for first in barrel racing with times of 17.21 seconds; Jared Parsonage won the bull riding event with a score of 87.5 points.

During Thursday and Saturday’s competitions, a handful of riders and participants sustained injuries as a result of rodeo incidents. On Thursday, a man involved with the Moses Lake Roundup was hit by a bull, and he was taken out by an ambulance. On Saturday, a rider bearing sponsorship flags fell off her horse and was also taken out by an ambulance. Announcements were made on Saturday that the man had broken ribs and the woman was to be flown to Spokane.

An ambulance entered the arena again later on Saturday evening for a rider during the bull riding competition, however, the rider refused medical assistance and walked out of the arena.

There’s one thing that makes the risks worth it for the competitors though, Oftedahl said.

“The fans,” Hel said. “When we first rolled in, we walked up there and saw that it was packed. There's nothing better for us as contestants to show up to a rodeo and have a lot of fans there. It makes it fun for us.”

Ian Bivona may be reached at ibivona@columbiabasinherald.com.

MOSES LAKE ROUNDUP FINAL RESULTS:

All-around cowboy:

Caleb McMillan, $1,997, bull riding, tie-down roping and steer wrestling.

Bareback riding:

1st. Tilden Hooper, 86.5 points, $3,596

2nd. Wyatt Denny, 83 points, $2,757

3rd. Jacob Raine, 79.5 points, $2,037

4th. (tie) Dylan Riggins and Mat Turner, 77 points, $1,079 each

6th. George Gillespie IV, 76 points, $599

7th. Trenten Montero, 75.5 points, $479

8th. Jayco Roper, 74.5 points, $360

Steer wrestling:

1st. Bryton Edmundson, 3.5 seconds, $3,840

2nd. (tie) Rowdy Parrott, Cash Robb and Gavin Soileau, 3.8, $3,032 each

5th. (tie) Jesse Brown, Stetson Jorgensen and Tyler Waguespack, 4.0, $1,819 each

8th. (tie) J.D. Struxness and Landris White, 4.1, $808 each

10th. (tie) Riley Duvall and Blake Mindemann, 4.2, $101 each

Team roping:

1st. Dustin Egusquiza/Travis Graves, 4.1 seconds, $3,290 each

2nd. Garrett Rogers/Justin Davis, 4.2, $3,055

3rd. Derrick Begay/Colter Todd, 4.4, $2,820

4th. Jake Clay/Billie Jack Saebens, 4.6, $2,585

th5. Brenten Hall/Chase Tryan, 4.7, $2,350

6th. (tie) Bubba Buckaloo/Joseph Harrison, Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nogueira and Marcus Theriot/Cole Curry, 4.8, $1,880 each

9th. Kreece Thompson/Chad Williams, 4.9, $1,410

10th. (tie) Jr. Dees/Levi Lord and Jeff Flenniken/Jake Minor, 5.0, $940 each

12th. Brayden Schmidt/Andy Carlson, 5.1, $470

Saddle bronc riding:

1st. Dawson Hay, 87 points, $4,258

2nd. Layton Green, 86.5, $3,265

3rd. Wade Sundell, 86, $2,413

4th. Kade Bruno, 85.5, $1,561

5th. CoBurn Bradshaw, 84.5, $994

6th. (tie) Kole Ashbacher, Jacobs Crawley and Jake Finlay, 83.5, $568 each

Tie down roping:

1st. Marty Yates, 7.7 seconds, $4,594

2nd. Chance Oftedahl, 7.8, $4,054

3rd. Kincade Henry, 7.9, $3,513

4th. Ty Harris, 8.0, $2,973

5th. (tie) Marcos Costa, Trevor Hale, Lucas Potter and Trenton Smith, 8.2, $2,027 each

9th. John Douch, 8.3, $1,351

10th. Jared Parke, 8.6, $1,081

11th. Shane Hanchey, 8.8, $811

12th. (tie) Chris McCuistion and Stetson Vest, 9.1, $270 each.

Barrel racing:

1st. (tie) Taycie Matthews and Cheyenne Wimberley, 17.21 seconds, $3,620 each

3rd. Molly Otto, 17.24, $2,614

4th. Rachelle Riggers, 17.29, $2,011

5th. Leslie Smalygo, 17.30, $1,609

6th. Nicole Driggers, 17.34, $1,207

7th. Katie Pascoe, 17.35, $1,006

8th. Margo Crowther, 17.39, $905

9th. Shannon McReynolds, 17.42, $804

10th. Bayleigh Choate, 17.48, $704

11th. (tie) Arley Hughes and Lisa Lockhart, 17.49, $553 each

13th. Chelsie Stodghill, 17.53, $402

14th. Rainy Robinson, 17.60, $302

15th. Danna Stovner, 17.71, $201.

Bull riding:

1st. Jared Parsonage, 87.5 points, $6,655

2nd. Jordan Spears, 86, $5,102

3rd. Brady Portenier, 84.5, $3,771

4th. (tie) Caleb McMillan and Billy Quillan, 83, $1,997 each

6th. Trey Kimzey, 82.5, $1,109

7th. Creek Young, 78, $887

8th. Blaine Beaty, 74, $666.

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The Moses Lake Roundup concluded on Saturday, wrapping up three days of competition at the Grant County Fairgrounds

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Tie down roper John Douch calls time during the tie down roping event on Thursday.

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Competitors from around the world made their way to Moses Lake for the Roundup, including numerous championship winners.

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Rider Kiesner performs during an intermission show on Friday, entering the arena to Fall Out Boy’s ‘My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark.’

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Macy Young looks up at the scoreboard after her event-leading 2.2 second performance in the breakaway roping competition.

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Barrel racers garnered applause from the audience during their final runs on Saturday.

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