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New high in entries at Moses Lake Roundup

IAN BIVONA | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 months, 3 weeks 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 20, 2024 3:00 AM

MOSES LAKE — Nearly 600 entries were made into the 81st Moses Lake Roundup, marking a new high in both contestants throughout the weekend of competition.

“We put on a fantastic show all three nights of the rodeo,” Moses Lake Roundup Board Treasurer Tyler Brown said. “We had a full slate of contestants, a huge crowd of spectators that were all really involved with it.” 

Brown said there were about 100 more contestant entries than 2023’s Roundup, while attendance in the stands rose by 600 spectators on both Thursday and Friday compared to last year. The quality of rodeo contestants continues to improve, with this year’s performances featuring plenty of National Finals Rodeo qualifiers.  

“We put on a really great rodeo — we have great payouts, we have an incredible stock contractor that brings in some of the best livestock in the area, so that draws a lot of the big-name cowboys,” Brown said. “I’d say as far as a percentage of NFR-qualifying contestants this year, we probably had 30%.” 

This year’s edition of the Moses Lake Roundup had $217,882 in added money, more than $30,000 more than last year’s rodeo. 

“It comes from our ticket sales, our sponsorships with all our great sponsors — that's how we raise that money,” Brown said. “Every year we look and see how we’re going to do out payout, and we’ve been increasing it year over year for a number of years.” 

Friday’s shooting and evacuation at the neighboring carnival did not affect the performances at the Moses Lake Roundup, Brown said. The show carried on Friday night following the shooting. 

“We continued on with the rodeo because the (shooting) was going on in the fairgrounds, and it didn’t affect us,” Brown said. “... We had a few people that wanted to leave the area, and we were manning the gates and let them out as they wanted to go. We weren’t letting anyone into the arena — we just kept the show going.” 

Event winners at the rodeo were Wacey Schalla in bareback riding (89 points), Trisyn Kalawaia in steer wrestling (3.9 seconds), Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord in team roping (4.1 seconds), Damian Brennan in saddle bronc (90.5 points), Cole Clemens in tie-down roping (7.5 seconds), LaTricia Duke in barrel racing (16.99 seconds) and Jordan Spears in bull riding (89 points). Schalla was the all-around cowboy, competing in both bareback and bull riding and earning $5,922. 

Moses Lake Roundup Results 

Bareback riding 

1. Schalla, 89 points, $5,922; 2. Tilden Hooper, 85.5 points, $4,540; 3. Orin Larsen, 85 points, $3,356; 4. Waylon Bourgeois, 83.5 points, $2,171; 5. Taylor Broussard, 83 points, $1,382; tied-6. Cole Franks, Bodee Lammers and Dylan Riggins, 81.5 points, $790 each. 

Steer wrestling: 1. Kalawaia, 3.9 seconds, $4,666; 2. Stan Branco, 4.1 seconds, $4,117; tied-3. Jason Thomas and Laramie Warren, 4.5 seconds, $3,294 each; 5. Will Lummus, 4.7 seconds, $2,470; 6. Jacob Edler, 4.9 seconds, $2,196; tied-7. Winsten McGraw and Jace Melvin, 5.0 seconds, $1,784 each; 9. Clayton Hass, 5.1 seconds, $1,372; tied-10. Ty Bauerle and Eric Logan, 5.3 seconds, $961 each; tied-12. Ty Erickson and Landris White, 5.4 seconds, $274 each. 

Team roping: 1. Egusquiza/Lord, 4.1 seconds, $5,221 each; 2. Curry Kirchner/Jake Edwards, 4.2 seconds, $4,524; 3. Brady Tryan/Calgary Smith, 4.3 seconds, $4,176; tied-4. Jr. Dees/JC Flake, Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nogueira and Clint Summers/Jake Long, 4.5 seconds, $3,132 each; 7. Billy Bob Brown/Josh Patton, 4.7 seconds, $2,436; 8. Wyatt Bray/Paden Bray, 4.9 seconds, $2,088; 9. Shay Dixon Carroll/Logan Moore, 5.1 seconds, $1,740; 10. J7 Bland/Tyson Thompson, 5.2 seconds, $1,392; tied-11. Dawson Graham/Dillon Graham, Jake Smith/Douglas Rich and J.C. Yeahquo/Buddy Hawkins II, 5.4 seconds, $986 each; 14. Jack Fischer/Brent Falon, 5.7 seconds, $522; 15. Jeff Flenniken/Jake Minor, 5.9 seconds, $348. 

Saddle bronc riding: 1. Brennan, 90.5 points, $6,063; tied-2. Kade Bruno and Lefty Holman, 86.5 points, $4,042 each; 4. Tanner Butner, 86 points, $2,223; 5. Q McWhorter, 85 points, $1,415; 6. Cash Wilson, 84 points, $1,011; 7. Traylin Martin, 82.5 points, $808; tied-8. Jake Finlay, Weston Patterson and Wade jay Stansfield, 81.5 points, $202 each. 

Tie-down roping: 1. Clemons, 7.5 seconds, $5,252; 2. Shane Hanchey, 8.5 seconds, $4,552; 3. Justin Farber, 8.7 seconds, $4,202; tied-4. Ty Harris, Kincade Henry and Brushton Minton, 8.8 seconds, $3,151 each; 7. Macon Murphy, 8.9 seconds, $2,451; 8. Zane Kilgus, 9.1 seconds, $2,101; tied-9. Tucker Braa and Seth Hall, 9.2 seconds, $1,576 each; 11. John Douch, 9.3 seconds, $1,226; 12. Zack Jongbloed, 9.8 seconds, $1,050; tied-13. Cash Hooper and Caleb McMillan, 9.9 seconds, $613 each; 15. Cody Craig, 10.0 seconds, $350. 

Barrel racing: 1. Duke, 16.99 seconds, $5,131; 2. Kassie Mowry, 17.01 seconds, $4,104; 3. Tiany Schuster, 17.02 seconds, $3,335; 4. Halyn Lide, 17.04 seconds, $2,565; 5. Jordon Briggs seconds, 17.07, $2,052; 6. Chloe Gray, 17.08 seconds, $1,539; 7. Megan McLeod-Sprague seconds, 17.17, $1,283; 8. Jodee Miller, 17.18 seconds, $1,154; 9. Chelsea Moore, 17.25 seconds, $1,026; tied-10. Sherry Cervi and Jamie Olsen, 17.28 seconds, $834 each; 12. Kathy Grimes, 17.32 seconds, $641; 13. Andrea Busby, 17.34 seconds, $513; 14. Stephanie Fryar, 17.35 seconds, $385; tied-15. Julia Johnson and Hailey Kinsel, 17.38 seconds, $128 each. 

Bull riding: 1. Spears, 89 points, $6,150; 2. Jace Trosclair, 84 points, $4,735; 3. Levi Gray, 83.5 points, $3,522; 4. Rawley Johnson, 82.5 points, $2,310; 5. Maverick Potter, 80 points, $1,501; 6. Mason Moody, 78 points, $1,097; 7. Creek Young, 77 points, $895; no other qualified rides. 


    Steer wrestler Colin Wolfe, from Wenatchee, works to take down a steer on Saturday at the Moses Lake Roundup.
 
 
    The team roping duo of Colt Cowden and Ryan Wheatley, both hailing from California, advance toward a steer on Saturday at the Moses Lake Roundup.
 
 
    Saddle bronc rider Allen Boore, from Axtell, Utah, keeps his balance on top of a horse on Saturday.
 
 
    Soap Lake native and tie-down roper Caleb McMillan lifts up and drops a steer on Saturday at the Moses Lake Roundup. McMillan tied for 13th in the event.
 
 
    Yatesville, Georgia native Chloe Gray took sixth in the barrel racing event with a time of 17.08 seconds.
 
 
    Mason Moody’s 78-point ride saw the Letcher, South Dakota native finish sixth in this year’s bull riding competition at the Moses Lake Roundup.
 
 


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