Poster Player of the Week: Tahj Wells of Browning
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This week’s poster player of the week presented by Corwin Motors goes to Tahj Wells of Browning.
Over the weekend Tahj competed in the Montana High School Rodeo Association Finals at the Majestic Valley Arena and shined for the second year in a row.
Tahj scored 107.5 points more than three points higher than the next person to take home the championship, and his performance qualified him for the National Finals in Rock Springs, Wyoming, July 13-19.
Good luck in the National Finals Tahj and congratulations for winning this week’s poster player of the week honors.
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