Moses Lake Roundup final results
MIKE MAYNARD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 months, 4 weeks AGO
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Roundup Rodeo took place Aug. 14-16 at the Grant County Fairgrounds. Competitors from all over the country flocked to the Basin for the events. Below are the final results of the rodeo for each event.
All-around Cowboy:
Paden Bray — tie-down roping and team roping – $2,019
Bareback Riding:
Orin Larsen — $6,345
Sam Petersen — $4,865
R.C. Landingham — $3,596
Sage Allen — $2,327
Cole Franks — $1,481
Dean Thompson — $846
Kade Berry — $846
Tilden Hooper — $846
Steer Wrestling:
Cody Devers — $5,010
Tyler Waguespack — $4,420
Rowdy Parrott — $3,242
BoDee Foster — $3,242
Jesse Brown — $3,242
Gavin Soileau — $2,210
Seth Peterson — $2,210
Trace Harris — $1,473
Dakota Eldridge — $1,473
Cash Robb — $1,473
Jayce Garthwaite — $737
Ryan Bothum — $737
Team Roping:
Coy Rahlmann/Cole Curry — $5,048
Cody Snow/Hunter Koch — $4,207
Jr. Dees/Coleby Payne — $4,207
Jade Corkill/Clint Summers — $3,365
Ross Ashford/J.C. Yeahquo — $3,029
Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nunes Nogueira — $2,524
Wyatt Bray/Cashton Weidenbener — $2,524
Paden Bray/Tee McLeod — $2,019
Brandon Ben/Wawa Ben Jr. — $1,683
Clay Smith/Nicky Northcott — $1,262
Brady Minor/Riley Minor — $1,262
Cole Eiguren/Breck Ward — $1,010
Marcus Marriott/Jarrett Peek — $673
Russell Cardoza/Jake Raley — $505
Dale Benevides/Garrett Jepson — $337
Saddle Bronc Riding:
Brody Cress — $6,585
Ben Andersen — $5,048
Gus Gaillard — $3,073
Shea Fournier — $3,073
Damian Brennan — $1,536
Rusty Wright — $1,097
Kade Bruno — $878
Joe Harper — $658
Tie-Down Roping:
Beau Cooper — $5,297
Marty Yates — $5,297
Joel Harris — $4,162
Chance Oftedahl — $4,162
Bryce Derrer — $3,405
Andrew Burks — $2,648
Haven Meged — $2,648
Tuf Cooper — $2,648
Shad Mayfield — $1,892
Chisum Allen — $1,513
Pecos Tatum — $1,324
Tanner Green — $946
Erik Dublanko — $946
Clayton Smith — $315
Kyle Sloan — $315
Dylan Hancock — $315
Barrel Racing:
Carlee Otero — $6,644
Michelle Alley — $5,315
Emily Beisel — $4,319
Jordan Driver — $3,322
Leslie Smalygo — $2,658
Halye Gibson-Stillwell — $1,993
Hailey Garrison — $1,661
LaTricia Duke — $1,495
BryAnna Haluptzok — $1,329
Halyn Lide — $1,163
McKenna Coronado — $997
Chandra Eng — $830
Julie Plourde — $664
Tayla Moeykens — $415
Paige Jones — $415
Bull Riding:
Tyler Bingham — $7,041
T.J. Gray — $5,492
Trevor Reiste — $4,143
Bryce Jensen — $2,660
Jate Frost — $1,775
Ethan Skogquist — $1,332
Jordan Spears — $1,265
Tristan Mize — $1,064
Billy Quillan — $380
Scott Wells — $400
Jace Catlin — $380
Tristen Hutchings — $400
Hayden Ferguson — $225
Ethan Winckler — $380
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