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FIRST GO-ROUND
First Performance
Thursday Night
Photos and Results by: Holly Clanahan & Chad Hendrix
& Bert Entwistle's
 
Jeremiah Campbell of Fort Supply, Oklahoma’s
Broken O’s Ranch gives it his all in the ranch bronc riding.
Unfortunately, he ended up with a no score.
 

Bronc Riding

Buck Creek/Lonesome Pine -- 77

Singleton -- 71

Spade -- 78

Crutch/MillironL -- 79

Hunter/NT -- 69

Broken O’s -- 0

Myers/Mimms -- 72

Rainbow -- 77

Tongue River -- 77

Four D/Yolo -- 73

Sandhill -- 76

 

Stray Gathering

Wilson/T4 – 84.20

Arndt/Bailey – 92.47

Hatchet – 62.09

Stierwalt/Radcliff -- NT

Buford – 90.92

High Card/Conley – 133.78

T-Cross/Norris – 144.42

Thompson – 114.95

M Diamond/Flower Pot – 114.28

Stevens/Hilliard – 148.86

Beachner/Still – 154.15

 

Team Penning

Myers/Mimms -- NT

Four D/Yolo – 55.59

Singleton – 63.72

Broken O’s – 137.65

Spade – 67.22

Rainbow – 69.41

Buck Creek/Lonesome Pine -- NT

Hunter/NT – 86.06

Sandhill -- NT

Tongue River -- NT

Crutch/Milliron L – 86.19

 

Wild Cow Milking

High Card/Conley -- NT

Arndt/Bailey – 41.09

Thompson – 56.53

Wilson/T4 – 55.15

Stevens/Hilliard – 59.82

T-Cross/Norris – 68.78

Hatchet – 44.44

Buford – 33.44

Beachner/Still – 41.75

Stierwalt/Radcliff – 40.72

M Diamond/Flower Pot -- NT

 

Calf Branding

Rainbow – 56.09

Spade – 36.84

Sandhill – 52.17

Broken O’s – 53.99

Four D/Yolo – 56.54

Singleton – 42.58

Hunter/NT – 68.60

Tongue River – 48.51

Myers/Mimms – 84.29

Buck Creek/Lonesome Pine – 56.61

 
The Broken O’s team gets ready for the ranch bronc riding,
in which cowboys can use their standard working saddles and
“ride as ride can” for 8 seconds. Points are awarded for the difficulty
of the horse and the degree of aggressiveness, control and
exposure demonstrated by the rider.
 
The grand entry allowed each team some time in the spotlight,
as they galloped in carrying their state’s flag. It also allowed
this young ranch hand to have his turn in the arena.
 

All heads were bowed in reverence during a prayer held after the official team photo was taken on Thursday afternoon. 

 



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