Othello Rodeo results 2025
MIKE MAYNARD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 months AGO
OTHELLO — Over the weekend, the Othello Rodeo came to town with all its traditional fanfare. Fans packed the stands at the Othello Rodeo arena Friday and Saturday to see the competitions put on by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.
Each night saw events including bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping and of course bull riding as the main event. Below are the official results from the weekend.
Bareback riding:
1 & 2. (tie) Mason Clements, on Flying 5 Rodeos Can't Wait, and Jacek Frost, on Flying 5 Rodeo's Miss Major, 85 points, $2,406 each;
3. Mason Stuller, 83, $1,544;
4. Kashton Ford, 80, $999;
5. Wacey Schalla, 79, $636;
6. Daxtyn Feild, 78.5, $454;
7. Weston Timberman, 78, $363;
8. Ben Kramer, 77, $272.
Steer wrestling:
1. Dalton Massey, 4.0 seconds, $1,963;
2. Bodee Foster, 5.2, $1,624;
3. Holden Myers, 5.9, $1,286;
4. Joe Nelson, 6.8, $948;
5. Gus McGinn, 8.0, $609;
6. Caleb McMillan, 9.7, $338.
Team roping:
1. Riley Minor/Brady Minor, 4.4 seconds, $2,346 each;
2. (tie) Lightning Aguilera/Wyatt Cox and Cole Eiguren/Breck Ward, 4.6, $1,887 each;
4. Jack Fischer/Bucky Campbell, 4.9, $1,428;
5. Steven Duby/Taylor Duby, 5.1, $1,122;
6. Quincy Crum/Daniel Martin, 5.3, $816;
7. Houston Hull/Dayton Stafford, 6.5, $510;
8. James Arviso/Logan Moore, 9.2, $204.
Saddle bronc riding:
1. Shea Fournier, 86 points on Flying 5 Rodeo's Six Shooter, $3,181;
2. Kade Bruno, 85.5, $2,439; 3. (tie) Kole Ashbacher and Logan Hay, 84, $1,484 each;
5. Ryder Sanford, 83.5, $742;
6. Waitley Sharon, 83, $530;
7. (tie) Wyatt Casper, Jasper Frost and Coleman Shallbetter, 81, $247 each.
Tie-down roping:
1. Tom Crouse, 9.2 seconds, $2,313;
2. Gator Goodrich, 9.9, $2,012;
3. Lucas Potter, 10.1, $1,710;
4. Kyle Sloan, 10.5, $1,408;
5. Haven Meged, 10.8, $1,106;
6. (tie) Ryan Jarrett and Noodle Miller, 11.2, $654 each;
8. Bo Pickett, 11.3, $201.
Barrel racing:
1. Summer Kosel, 17.02 seconds, $2,053;
2. Hayle Gibson-Stillwell, 17.23, $1,760;
3. Lisa Lockhart, 17.30, $1,466;
4. Cheyenne Allan, 17.34, $1,271;
5. Paige Jones, 17.39, $978;
6. Tayla Moeykens, 17.42, $782;
7. Lacy Diefenbach, 17.47, $587;
8. Acey Pinkston, 17.49, $391;
9. Ainsley Philippi, 17.50, $293;
10. Julia Johnson, 17.51, $196.
Bull riding:
1. Gavin Mitchell, 81 points on Big Bend Rodeo's Wild Cat, $3,462;
2. Bryce Jensen, 79.5, $2,765;
3. Lane Vaughan, 79, $2,167;
4. Ethan Skogquist, 76, $1,569; no other qualified rides.
*(all totals include ground money).
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