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Moses Lake Roundup final results

MIKE MAYNARD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 months, 2 weeks AGO
by MIKE MAYNARD
| August 19, 2025 3:00 AM

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 

    A bareback rider is thrown off the bucking horse during the Moses Lake Roundup. The Grant County Fair held the rodeo across three nights.
 
 
    Bareback rider Jay McAllister gets thrown around by the bucking horse during the Moses Lake Roundup. McAllister represented Soap Lake while competing in the rodeo.
 
 
    A barrel racer darts around a barrel during the Moses Lake Roundup. Carlee Otero, not pictured, placed first with a payoff of $6,644.
 
 
    A bull rider in the Moses Lake Roundup falls to the ground after being thrown off the bull. Tyler Bingham, not pictured, took home a payoff of $7,041 at the rodeo.
 
 
    A bull rider in the Grant County Fair’s rodeo is thrown off the back end of a bull. Across three nights of rodeo action, 36 bull riders competed in the Moses Lake Roundup.
 
 


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