June 2026 Pro Rodeo Standings
MIKE MAYNARD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 hour, 8 minutes AGO
MOSES LAKE — In the last month of competition, the current standings in the Columbia River circuit of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association have shifted and the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association. Some competitors like Russell Cardoza continue to dominate the all-around standings while Trey McFarlane made a jump to second place. See below where your favorite competitors stand.
All-Around
1: Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR – $11,849.14
2: Trey McFarlane, Wilder, ID – $7,345.50
3: Caleb McMillan, Soap Lake, WA – $6,883.81
4: Tommy Rose, Burns, OR – $5,005.07
5: Jordan Tye, Canby, OR – $4,553.87
6: Justin Farber, Battle Ground, WA – $3,967.34
7: Noodle Miller, Enterprise, OR – $3,439.93
8: Tucker Braa, Ellensburg, WA – $2,572.61
9: Roger Nonella, Redmond, OR – $2,321.37
10: Kass Newman, Moses Lake, WA – $2,304.95
Bareback Riding
1: Mason Stuller, Veneta, OR – $7,306.14
2: Mason Payne, Reardan, WA – $4,198.24
3: Colton Clemens, Blackfoot, ID – $4,180.64
4: Ty Holmes, Spray, OR – $3,247.83
5: Wyatt Wood, Prineville, OR – $2,450.39
6: Casey Thomson, Clinton, BC – $2,314.60
7: Hunter Greenup, Lexington, OR – $1,937.57
8: Clay Stone, Blackfoot, ID – $1,520.16
9: Kelin Abbas, Terrebonne, OR – $894.88
10: Eldon McAlpine, Spokane, WA – $484.47
Saddle Bronc Riding
1: Ryan Verling, Stanfield, OR – $4,692.48
2: Trell McFarlane, Wilder, ID – $3,619.56
3: Cooper Tyler, Gishorne, VI – $1,719.82
4: Joe Harper, Paradise Valley, NV – $1,119.91
5: Jake Clark, Crane, OR – $1,091.34
6: Davey McMillan, Soap Lake, WA – $1,074.42
7: Caseyn Pearson, Fruitland, ID – $890.18
8: Charlie Barker, Marlin, OR – $796.18
9: Johnny Espeland, Tygh Valley, OR – $303.99
10: Trey McFarlane, Wilder, ID – $253.80
Bull Riding
1: Trey McFarlane, Wilder, ID – $6,084.96
2: Eyer Morrison, Wells, NV – $5,954.84
3: T.J. Gray, Dairy, OR – $5,654.59
4: Colt Schneiderman, Deer Park, WA – $5,052.60
5: Roscoe Jarboe, New Plymouth, ID – $4,998.53
6: Caleb McMillan, Soap Lake, WA – $3,359.69
7: Levi Gray, Dairy, OR – $2,862.85
8: Alex Koberstein, Bonners Ferry, ID – $2,603.86
9: Justin Houston, Sutherlin, OR – $2,433.54
10: Connor Dean, Davenport, WA – $1,977.25
Steer Wrestling
1: Dalton Massey, Hermiston, OR – $10,395.69
2: Mike McGinn, Haines, OR – $8,136.87
3: Chance Gartner, Touchet, WA – $7,628.68
4: Traver Johnson, Eltopia, WA – $6,280.14
5: Jesse Brown, Baker City, OR – $4,758.75
6: Jacob Stacy, Moses Lake, WA – $3,587.51
7: Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR – $3,407.73
8: Braedyn White, Dayton, WA – $2,956.30
9: Tony Martinez, Selah, WA – $2,508.86
10: Kaden Greenfield, Lakeview, OR – $1,989.04
Team Roping (Headers)
1: Denver Eng, Stanfield, OR – $8,604.99
2: Jake Raley, Brush Prairie, WA – $7,635.61
3: Lexis Andrade, Naalehu, HI – $4,992.57
4: David Temple, New Plymouth, ID – $4,585.31
5: Riley Minor, Ellensburg, WA – $4,437.26
6: Justin Farber, Battle Ground, WA – $3,717.34
7: Dale Benevides, Naalehu, HI – $3,440.16
8: Jordan Tye, Canby, OR – $2,966.39
9: Hayes Smith, Central Point, OR – $2,416.97
10: Jake Stanley, Hermiston, OR – $2,303.93
Team Roping (Heelers)
1: Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR – $6,020.46
2: Martin Rucker, Benton City, WA – $4,992.57
3: Brady Minor, Ellensburg, WA – $4,437.26
4: Taylor White, Prosser, WA – $3,717.34
5: Tommy Rose, Burns, OR – $3,583.51
6: Garrett Jepson, Fallon, NV – $3,440.16
7: Justin Davis, Cottonwood, CA – $2,416.97
8: Bucky Campbell, Echo, OR – $2,303.93
9: Danny Martin, Stanfield, OR – $2,063.88
10: Dillon Bahem, Parma, ID – $2,045.20
Tie-down Roping
1: Ty Harris, San Angelo, TX – $8,363.65
2: Joel Harris, San Angelo, TX – $6,703.37
3: Trevor Hale, Perryton, TX – $5,490.77
4: Cash Fuesz, Eureka, KS – $4,760.70
5: Jake Pratt, Ellensburg, WA – $3,569.65
6: Caleb McMillan, Soap Lake, WA – $2,991.14
7: Noodle Miller, Enterprise, OR – $2,613.91
8: Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, OR – $2,420.95
9: Brad Goodrich, Hermiston, OR – $2,410.54
10: Tucker Braa, Ellensburg, WA – $2,071.36
Steer Roping
1: Trent Sorey, Pendleton, OR – $4,859.79
2: Rowdy Bond, Ranger, TX – $3,539.76
3: Will Casey, Mesa, WA – $2,676.97
4: Howdy McGinn, Haines, OR – $2,380.88
5: Kass Newman, Moses Lake, WA – $1,880.00
6: Roger Nonella, Redmond, OR – $1,033.32
7: Jason Burson, Sealy, TX – $918.51
8: Tate Owens, Colbert, WA – $714.40
9: Dawson McGinn, Haines, OR – $229.62
9: Parker Deal, Imbler, OR – $229.62
11: Cooper Mills, St John, WA –$188.00
11: Jett Stewart, Ione, OR – $188.00
Breakaway Roping
1: Jordan Minor, Hermiston, OR – $7,263.18
2: Shelli Scrivner, New Plymouth, ID – $4,219.47
3: Sloan McFarlane, Wilder, ID – $3,373.47
4: Bailey Patterson, Pendleton, OR – $2,209.14
5: Kimberly Williams, North Powder, OR – $2,203.36
6: Sarah Morrissey, Ellensburg, WA – $2,179.29
7: Hadley Hiner (R), Walla Walla, WA – $1,895.04
8: Kacie Jo Wiersma, Outlook, WA – $1,733.73
9: Rylee Hansen, Weiser, ID – $1,468.65
10: Britni Carlson, Hermiston, OR – $1,411.31
Barrel Racing
1: Kathy Grimes (G), Medical Lake, WA – $8,022.23
2: Teri Bangart, Olympia, WA – $5,241.91
3: Chandra Eng, Stanfield, OR – $5,185.79
4: Paige Gartner (R), Walla Walla, WA – $3,053.54
5: Kayde Jo Akins, Goldendale, WA – $3,022.74
6: Kaycie Kayser, Ellensburg, WA – $2,592.89
7: Tristan Parrish, Yakima, WA – $2,552.14
8: Cheyenne Allan, Mabton, WA – $2,271.73
9: Kacey Gartner, Walla Walla, WA – $2,117.78
10: Ashley Dixon (R), Silverdale, WA – $1,845.21
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