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Othello PRCA Rodeo results

IAN BIVONA | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years, 3 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. | September 20, 2022 1:00 AM

OTHELLO – The Othello PRCA Rodeo wrapped up Saturday evening at the Adams County Rodeo Grounds, with a total payoff of $35,269. Events included bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc, tie-down roping, barrel racing and bull riding.

See below for full results from the Othello PRCA Rodeo, including points and payouts.

All-around cowboy

Eric Logan - steer wrestling and team roping - $1,199

Bareback riding

1st - Austin Foss, 83 points - $1,458

2nd - Dylan Riggins, 78.5 points - $1,105

3 - Trenten Montero, 78 points - $795

4 - Clay Stone, 75 points - $530

5 - Mat Turner, 55 points - $309

Steer wrestling

1st - Carson Good, 6.2 seconds - $1,119

2nd - Eric Logan, 7.4 seconds - $839

Team roping

1st - Brandon Beers/Daniel Braman IV, 5.6 seconds - $1,159 each

Tied-2nd - B.J. Campbell/Russell Cardoza, 6.5 seconds - $859

Tied-2nd - Justin Farber/Calgary Smith, 6.5 seconds - $859

4th - Ty Schlecht/Sam Parker, 8.1 seconds - $559;

5th - Eric Logan/Tex Sutfin, 9.0 seconds - $360;

6th - Tanner James/Jason Johe, 10.1 seconds - $200.

Saddle bronc riding

1st - Kade Bruno, 89 points - $1,653

2nd - Tim Ditrich, 85.5 points - $1,253

3rd - Jesse James Kirby, 83 points - $902

4th - Nick Joyce, 77 points - $601

5th - Ryan Verling, 76 points - $351

6th - Martin Joyce, 73 points - $251.

Tie-down roping

1st - Tom Crouse, 9.3 seconds - $1,056

2nd - Lucas Potter, 11.6 seconds - $874

3rd - Chase Joyce, 12.0 seconds - $692

4th - Bo Pickett, 12.1 seconds - $510

5th - Jason Minor, 12.3 seconds - $328

6th - Caleb McMillan, 13.4 seconds -$182.

Barrel racing

1st - Megan McLeod-Sprague, 17.16 seconds - $1,007

2nd - Lisa Lockhart, 17.29 seconds - $863

3rd - Molly Otto, 17.50 seconds - $719

4th - Lexie Goss, 17.54 seconds - $623

5th - Matea Murphy, 17.67 seconds - $479

Tied-6th - Sharon Gow, 17.84 seconds - $336

Tied-6th - Rachelle Riggers, 17.84 seconds - $336

8th - Cheyenne Allan, 17.85 seconds - $192

9th - Leigh Parker, 17.86 seconds- $144

10th - Lindsey Brash, 17.88 seconds - $96.

Bull riding

1st - TJ Gray, 83 points - $1,616

2nd - Toby Collins, 82 points - $1,257

3rd - Justin Houston, 79.5 points - $942

4th - Gavin Michel, 52 points - $673

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Ian Bivona/Columbia Basin Herald

The Othello PRCA Rodeo closed with bull riding, pictured here with Toby Collins’ run on Friday.

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