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COVER PHOTO: Lane Livingston Winner of the #1 onSunday afternoon at the USCRA event in Stephenville, TXPhoto Courtesy of Cowboy at Heart Photography
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Lewis StrikesCourtesy of PRCA – ProRodeo
Monty Lewis was hoping forsomething to get his 2013 season rollingin the right direction, and he found it atthe Clark County Fairgrounds.
The 2004 tie-down roping worldchampion didn’t have a win or a bigcheck cashed in the last few months, butthe $5,207 haul from winning the ClarkCounty Fair & Rodeo, a silver stop on theWrangler Million Dollar Tour, presentedby Justin Boots, changed all that.
“The winter has been tough for me,and hopefully this will start me off tobigger things,” said Lewis, who won theaverage with a time of 18.5 seconds ontwo head. “I was hoping I’d win itbecause I’ve never really come close towinning at Logandale before, and this isprobably the only major rodeo in April Ihadn’t won in my career.”
Lewis, of Hereford, Texas, tied downhis first calf in 9.4 seconds, and thenfollowed that with a 9.1-second effort inthe second round to edge runner-up Paul David Tierney of Oral, S.D., by a .7 margin.
“The calves were uneven and the startwas tricky, but I had two calves that laidfor me,” he said. “There was a lot ofguessing in the start and I guessed right.Once you get the first one down quickly,it opens the door. But I do think you hadto be lucky there this year to win it,because it was a tough competition.”
Although his season wasn’t off to thebest start, Lewis didn’t concern himselfwith the mini-drought he was facing,because he’s been in this situation beforeand still made a run to the WranglerNational Finals Rodeo.
“I’ve been going to all the big rodeos,but I don’t go crazy in the winter,” he saidof his slow start. “The winter is a luck-festand a lot of things need to break yourway. I’m not too worried about it becauseI was in the same spot last year at thistime and still had a great year. I’m lookingforward to the rest of the month now.”
Lewis also pointed out that not beingin the top 50 in the world standings atthis point in the season didn’t concernhim, either.
“Look, when things are going yourway, rodeoing is easy, but when theyaren’t, it gets pretty difficult at times,”Lewis said. “But as a guy who has hadsome success, it’s nice to remind yourself
that you can still win a big one. I justwanted a kick-start to this season and itsure looks like I got one.”
Erickson puts on record-breaking show at RNCFRCourtesy of PRCA – ProRodeo
Shane Erickson showed up at the RamNational Circuit Finals Rodeo as a bit ofan unknown quantity. That’s no longerthe case.
The Columbia River Circuit cowboystood tall when the spotlight shinedbrightest and walked off with all-aroundhonors, the team roping title (with JadeCorkill) and a prize money total of$25,502 that broke both the RNCFR all-around and overall records.
It was nearly a $3,000 improvement onthe overall record of $22,598, set by J.W.Harris in the 2009 bull riding competition.
“It’s been a great week, kind of adream come true, especially to win asmuch as I did,” said the soft-spoken, 32-year-old Erickson. “A lot of people don’treally know me, so I wanted to do wellhere this week.”
Erickson also earned third-placemoney in the tie-down roping whileimpressing fans and announcers with hisskill and professionalism in both events.That didn’t change Erickson’s humbledemeanor, though.
“I had the best heeler in the world,” hesaid, “so I just had to do my job.”
Corkill, the reigning world championheeler, was competing at the RNCFR forthe first time. It was also the first timehe’d roped with Erickson, who wasmaking his sixth RNCFR appearance.
“Shane ropes really good, so I didn’thave to change anything,” Corkill said.“We improved each round – we had ourbest time in the semifinals (5.0 seconds) –and got to go last in the final round, whichis a big advantage, especially when twoguys missed in front of us.”
Billy Bob Brown WinningAt College And ProLevelsCourtesy of PRCA – ProRodeo
Billy Bob Brown is a busy man thesedays. The 21-year-old roper is workingtoward his degree in agriculture business
at Tarleton State University, competing ata high level on the school’s rodeo teamand acting as college rodeo’s StudentPresident of the Southwest Region. Oh,and he’s winning PRCA rodeos.
Brown won the all-around and tie-down roping titles at the ABC ProRodeo inLubbock, Texas, March 28-30, earningmore than enough to fill his permit. Hehas a plan for his rodeo career, and it’sworking out very well so far.
“I have another year until I graduate,and I’m going to get my degree before Iturn pro and get my PRCA card,” said theCarbon, Texas, native. “After I graduateI’m going to try to rodeo and go back tothe ranch and run cows with my dad.”
Brown’s run of 7.8 seconds wasenough to edge Ryan Thibodeaux by .3seconds and earn $1,972, nearly twicewhat he needed to fill his permit.
However, Brown has designs onmaking his rookie push in 2014 after hehas a diploma in his hand.
“It was exciting to be able to win boththe tie-down and all-around at a rodeolike this one; that was the biggest singlecheck I’ve ever won,” he said. “Myparents got to go with me and see mewin, which was special.”
Brown’s college teammate, RichieChampion, took second in the barebackriding in Lubbock. It isn’t an unusualoccurrence to see the college kids fromStephenville, Texas, doing well in PRCA rodeos.
“It’s nice to see that we can win at thecollege level, but we can also step up andwin or place really high at the pro level,”said Brown, who currently leads the all-around, team roping header and tie-downroping standings in the Southwest Region.“I always like to see my college teammatesgetting it done at the highest level.”
Coming out of high school, Brown wasan accomplished basketball player,garnering scholarship offers from DivisionII schools to shoot hoops instead ofthrowing loops.
He says as much as he lovedbasketball, it was never his dream likerodeoing was.
“I worked at rodeo my whole lifegrowing up and it’s always been mydream,” he said. “You need to have adifferent kind of work ethic for rodeothan other sports. Doing multiple events,you have to be so dedicated, and I lovethat part of it. I want to win all-aroundworld titles.”
16 -19 Girls Breakaway Champions
along with seven saddles and four buckles andcustom spurs. We also had hat certificates fromResistol for fastest time, Rattler ropes andstrings for winners, Carroll leather jackets forshort-go champions and Joe Beaver ClassicEquine bits for some winners. We ran over1,870 runs over three days in the WildfireArena in Salado, Texas. We also had theprivilege to award several young men withover $5,500 in scholarships that were donated.Congrats to Seth Cooke for winning grandchampion, $1,000, and Cooper Martin forreserved champion, $500, in the SecondAnnual Brody’s Shootout of Champions.
The 2nd JB Jr. Superstars is in the works for6 • MAY 2013
want to start by saying a big thanks to allmy sponsors that help make my Jr.Superstar’s Roping such a success. A special
thanks goes out to all our Gold Sponsors fortheir generous contribution and continuedsupport of our event; Chuck Scianna withSimTex, Dr. Marty Tanner with Elgin VeterniaryHospital, GreenTheCleaning, Running MPerformance Horses and CINCH. A heart feltthanks also goes out to Carter Edmonson fordelivering one amazing message for our EasterSunday service. Those who attended can tell youwhat an awesome message and service it was.
The 4th annual roping had a total of 413entries and paid out over $100,000 in winnings
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Also thanks to my crew who work myropings so well and keep things going sosmoothly, I couldn’t do it without them.
You can view and order photos from the event at www.dudleydoright.com
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12 & Under Goat Tying Champions
13-15 Breakaway Champions
12 & Under Tie-Down Roping Champions
13-15 Girls Breakaway Champions
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elimination style shootout.1. Seth Cooke, $1,000, Wild West Buckle; 2. Cooper Martin, $500; 3. Cody Lawrence; 4. Wes Wyrick; 5. Rowdy Haferkamp; 6. MartyYates; 7. Landon Williams; 8. Cade Acion; 9. Blaine Cox
Match RopingsBrody Beaver Memorial Match Roping -Marcus Theriot vs. Westyn Hughes1. Marcus Theriot, 64.98 on 6, $750; 2. Westyn Hughes, 93.75 on 6, $250
Walter Beaver Memorial Match Roping -Blaine Cox vs. Marty Yates1. Marty Yates, $750; 2. Blaine Cox, $250
King of Sling 3D Breakaway1D1. Cyle Denison 1.64, $1,000; 2. Taylor King1.85, $500; 3. TiAda Gray 1.94, $300; 4. Riley Hooks 1.98, $2002DClayton Downing 3.18, $1,000; 1. ZandieHodges 3.19, $500; 2. Baylee Istre 3.26,$300; 3. Timber Allenbrand 3.30, $2003DLindsey Walters 4.72, $1,000; 1. SamanthaLittle 4.75, $500; 2. Jay Terrell 4.76, $300; 3. Slade Wood 4.79, $200; Fastest on 4 -TiAda Gray, 8.36, $200; Fastest on 6 - TiAdaGray, 16.61, $200
2013 Joe Beaver Jr. Superstar’sMarch 29-31Salado, Texas
12 & Under Boys & Girls Goat Tying1. Makiah Horton, $337, Wild West Buckle; 2. Chisum Allen, $253; 3. Kamryn Duncan,$169; 4. Cutter Carpenter, $84
12 & Under Tie-Down1. Clayton Downing, $516, Slone Saddle; 2. Xavier Davis, $428; 3. Trevor Hale, $339; 4. Cash Fretwell, $249; 5. Wyatt Bray, $160;6. Quade Hiatt, $89
12 & Under Boys & Girls Breakaway1. Chet Wietz, $854, Cowboy Classic Saddle;2. Will Eddleman, $707; 3. Payton Walters,$560; 4. CoonDog Matheson, $413; 5. TrevorHale, $265; 6. Dawson Appleton, $147
13-15 Goat Tying1. Mia Manzanares, $393, Wild West Buckle; 2. Mariah Horton, $307; 3. Elise Guillory, $221;4. Lena Whitehead, $184; 5. Madisen Goforth,$123
13-15 Boys & Girls Breakaway1. Tyler Milligan, $746, Cowpunchers Saddle;2. Cooper Martin, $584; 3. Halie Hebert,$420; 4. Cooper Matthews, $350; 5. RickyYaussi, $233
13-15 Girls Breakaway1. Paige Wiseman, $659, Double J Saddle; 2. Mia Manzanares, $515; 3. Baylee Istre,$371; 4. Samantha Chick, $309; 5. Charli AnnLittle, $206
13-15 Boys Tie-Down1. Marcus Theriot, $801, Martin Saddle; 2. John Douche, $663; 3. Logan Cook, $525;
4. Westyn Hughes, $387; 5. Tyler Milligan,$249; 6. Hondo Harris, $13816-19 Goat Tying1. Jessica Hassler, $806, Wild West Buckle; 2. Deven Riggins, $630; 3. Torey Little, $454;4. Lauren Hansen, $378; 5. Kirsten Smith,$252
16-19 Girls Breakaway1. Deven Riggins, $1,302, Twister Saddle; 2. Whitney DeSalvo, $1,078; 3. WhitneyThurmond, $854; 4. Rylea Fabrizio, $629; 5. Paige Wiseman, $404; 6. Nicole Swazea,$225
16-19 Boys Tie-Down1. Catfish Brown, $1,349, Martin Saddle; 2. Marcus Theriot, $1,117; 3. Colby Jenkins,$884; 4. Ty Cochrane, $651; 5. Josh Frost,$419; 6. Sam Powers, $233
21 & Under Select Roping TD1. Blaine Cox, 18.75, $1,183, Carroll LeatherJacket; 2. Rowdy Haferkamp, 19.97, $979.20;3. Wes Wyrick, 20.12, $775.20; 4. LandonWilliams, 20.28, $571.20; 5. Cody Lawrence,20.29, $367.20; 6. Catfish Brown, $204
Brody’s Shootout of ChampionsTop 2 in each go and top 4 Average advancedto this event from 16-19 TD. Total of 8 boysplus last year’s champ, Marty Yates in an
13-15 Goat Tying Champions
13-15 Tie-Down Champions
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16-19 Tie-Down Champions
Brody Beaver Memorial MatchRoping Champion, Marcus Theriot
Walter Beaver Memorial MatchRoping Champion, Marty Yates
21 & Under Select Champions
16-19 Goat Tying Champions
Brody’s Shootout of Champion Winners,Seth Cooke and Cooper Martin
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USCRAStephenville, TexasApril 13-14, 2013
Cody Wilkerson - EE Winner on saturday
Jacob Lewis - Winner of the 00 on Saturday
Greg Modesette - Winner of the 00-Selectboth Saturday and Sunday
Lane Livingston - #1 Winner on Saturday
USCRAStephenville, TexasApril 13-14, 2013
Saturday, April 13EE Roping 23 RopersTotal Payout - $2,760Round 11. Kenneth Black, 12.51, $220; 2. RexSandifer. 12.75, $165; 3. Doug Scott, 14.06,$110; 4. Calvin Steen, 14.5; $55Round 21. Clay Thomasson, 11.90, $220; 2. CodyWilkerson, 12.94, $165; 3. Trey McKinsey,12.95, $110; 4. Will Parker, 14.79, $55Round 31. Cody Wilkerson, 12.39, $220; 2. RickDavis, 12.52, $165; 3. Doug Hammer, 12.64.$110; 4. Aaron Mathijetz, 12.65, $55Average1. Cody Wilkerson, 41.27, $440; 2. RexSandifer, 41.50, $330; 3. Clay Thomasson,45.63, $220; 4. Justin Harris, 54.38, $110
00 Roping 18 RopersTotal Payout - $2,160Round 11. Joe Morris, $175; 2. Jed Haby, $150; 3. Jacob Lewis, $105Round 21. Jacob Lewis, 10.15, $175; 2. DavidGaston, 12.55, $150; 3. Joe Morris, 12.68,$105Round 31. Freddy Vest, 11.31, $175; 2/3. JacobLewis, 11.47, $127; 2/ 3. Cory Pipal, 11.47,$127Average1. Jacob Lewis, 22.92, $345; 2. Joe Morris,35.46; $300; 3. Cory Pipal, 41.58, $215
0 Select 16 RopersTotal Payout – 1,950Round 1John Guest, 11.49, $155; 2. Steven Hayes,11.77, $135; 3. John Denny, 12.61, $95Round 21. Rex Bland, 10.98, $155; 2. Jacob Lewis,11.54, $135; 3. Steven Hayes, 12.53, $95Round 31. John Guest, 12.70, $155; 2. Brad Bell,14.97, $135; 3. Jacob Lewis, 15.15; $95Average1. Greg Madesette, 49.38, $310; 2. MarkHolcomb, 55.71, 270; 3. Eddy Smith, 65.89, $190
#1 Roping 23 RopersTotal Payout - $2,760Round 11. Bill Shoaf, 11.34, $220; 2. StephenRobinson, 11.62, $190; 3. Josh Hunnington,11.69; $140Round 21. Willie Collins, 9.88; $220; 2. Lane Livingston,10.45, $190; 3. Cory Jordan, 10.59, $140Round 31. Robert Collins, 9.83, $220; 2. LaneLivingston, 10.08, $190; 3. Kelly Wampter,10.25; $140Average1. Lane Livingston, 35.37, $440; 2. StephenRobinson, 36.91, $385; 3. Willie Collins, 38.71, $275
Sunday, April 14EE 16 RopersTotal Payout - $1,534Round 11, Kenneth Black, 13.57, $185; 2. Leon Coffee,13.59, $160; 3. Mike Terry, 13.76, $115
Round 21. Brady Denny, 11.73, $185; 2. Trey McKinsay,11.84, $160; 3. Gary Bauah, 12.40, $115Average1. Mike Terry, 27.41, $245; 2. Gary Raugh,$215, Leon Coffee, $155
00 Roping 10 RopersTotal Payout - $960Round 11. Joe Morris, 11.79, $170; 2. Cory Pipal,12.47, $115Round 21. Jacob Lewis, 9.65, $170; 2. Steve Kolle,11.51, $115Average1. Jacob Lewis, 22.95, $230; 2. Steve Kolle,25.47, $155
00 Select 9 RopersTotal Payout - $863Round 11. Dennis McKinley, $155; 2. Kirt Shaw, $105Round 21. Jacob Lewis, 9.93, $155; 2. Greg Modesette,11.24, $105Average1. Greg Modestte, 24.53, $205; 2. Eddy Smith,32.54, $140
#1 Roping 6 RopersTotal Payout - 570Round 11. Clayton Coone, 10.12, $170Round 21. Lane Livingston, 9.70, $170Average1. Lane Livingston, 19.99, $230
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Mike Terry - EE Winner on Sunday Jacob Lewis - 00 Winner on Sunday
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final event in August! H June 1 in Cyril, OKH June 22 in Duncan, OKH July 13 in Duncan, OKH August 3 in Duncan, OKH August 17 in Cyril, OK
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2013 Schedule
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May 4-5, 2013Giddings, TX
May 25-26, 2013Giddings, TX
June 1, 2013Cyril, OK(OK Saddle Series)
June 15-16, 2013Giddings, TX
June 22, 2013Duncan, OK(OK Saddle Series)
July 5-7, 2013Stephenville, TX
July 13, 2013Duncan, OK(OK Saddle Series)
July 20-21, 2013Giddings, TX
August 3, 2013Duncan, OK(OK Saddle Series)
August 3-4, 2013Giddings, TX
August 17, 2013Cyril, OK(OK Saddle Series)
August 24-25, 2013Bryan, TX
September 13-15, 2013Stephenville, TX
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14 • MAY 2013 CALF ROPINGS & ROPING SCHOOLS
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LCSP Arena • Giddings, Texas
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FMI 979-540-7755
All ropings are
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LCSP Arena • Giddings, Texas
SCHEDULESATURDAY, MAY 25
1:00 p.m. 00
2:00 p.m. 00-S
3:00 p.m. #1
4:00 p.m. EE
FMI 979-540-7755
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Stephenville, Texas
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� Buckles to Average winners� Fees: 5-head for $300
SCHEDULESATURDAY, JULY 6
9:00 a.m. EE - Rounds 1, 2 & 300 - Rounds 1, 2 & 3
Boths ropings will be run at same time, alternatingback and forth.
2:00 p.m. 00-S - Rounds 1 & 2#1 - Rounds 1 & 2
Boths ropings will be run at same time, alternatingback and forth.SUNDAY, JULY 7
9:00 a.m. EE - Rounds 4 & 500 - Rounds 4 & 5
12:00 p.m. 00-S - Rounds 3, 4 & 5#1 - Rounds 3, 4 & 5
USCRA membership cards are $60. Total membershipcan be paid in full or $20 payments.
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LOOPS MAGAZINE • 17CALF ROPINGS & ROPING SCHOOLS
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Lone STar Cowboy Church (936) 597-5742
Rodeo Bible Camp2nd Annual
Scholarship Fundraiser
“Ropin’ for a Reason”Hosted by Lone Star Cowboy Church
may 18, 2013 - 10:00amcovered arena! - montgomery, tx
two arenas to be used for events:
Arena 1:
wild west buckles to average winners!
ALL proceeds will go to scholarships that will be given to students thatwant to attend Rodeo Bible Camp held June 19-22, 2013.
- 10:00 AM: Girls’ Breakaway- 12:00 PM: Open breakaway- Followed by: Open Ropin’ (But not before 2pm)
70% Payback Guaranteed!!! - $25 to each round/$50 to the averageProducer has the right to classify and re-classify ropers
A (1) one horse trailer will be awarded to the correct key holder. Each average winner will get a key. The key that opens the trailer wins
at end of roping.
grand prize: A (1) Horse Trailer!
Arena 2:
- 10:00 AM: 00 Handicapped (EE rope with -1 sec. each calf)- Followed by: #1 Ropin’ (But not before 1pm)
Order of events:
$5 Gate Fee/person includes raffle ticketPRIZES: (1) Old Henry Golden Boy rifle
or (1) Xbox Kinect 360 w/Top Hand Rodeo game (must be present to win)
- Additional Tickets Available -
* This is one of 6 Qualifying Calf Ropings for Lone Star Arena Finals to be held
Aug 30 - Sep 2! (Must attend 4 of 6 to qualify)
Each Ropin’ is 3/$175
18 • MAY 2013 CALF ROPINGS & ROPING SCHOOLS
John WallaceMemorial Calf Roping
Haskell County ArenaHaskell, Texas
Sunday • June 2, 2013
3-Head & Short-Go for $300
Trophy Saddle to Average WinnerCalf Roping starts at 3:00 p.m.
To enter call by 9:00 p.m. on May 28Carl Hopkins 940/864-5299J.W. Wallace 940/864-3509
Limited to 40 ropers
JUNE 1 - 2, 2013 • HAPPY, TEXAS
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3 and a Short for $400Limited to 40 ~ Rope one set of fresh
calves in three roundsBuckles to Average Winner
7:00 p.m.Happy Community Center
Introduction of Steer Ropers
10:00 a.m.Open Steer Roping
3 and a short for $500Limited to 40
Buckles to Average Winner
Saturday, June 1 Calf Roping &Steer Roping
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$100 DepositDeposit due May 20, 2013.
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P.O. Box 121Happy, Texas 79042
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Event Fees 12&under TD & BA fees $125
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LOOPS MAGAZINE • 19CALF ROPINGS & ROPING SCHOOLS
EE - Top 251. Randy Roberts.........$1,6202. Bob Haygood ..........$1,4653. John Mattheis ..........$1,2404. Brady Denney .........$1,2205. Rick Davis ...............$1,2106. Billye Thompson.......$1,0357. James Seaman ...........$9908. Aaron Matthijetz .........$8809. Cody Wilkerson ...........$82510. Kenneth Black ............$75011. Sidney Johnson...........$74012. David Foster...............$730
13. Glenn Mauldin............$70014. Johnnie Mellman ........$68515. Gary Baugh................$65516. Frank Johnson.............$63517. Leon Coffee................$61518. Brian Zorger...............$61019. Jerome Klawinsky .......$60520. Colton Williams...........$55521. Gordon White .............$55522. Clay Thomason ...........$55523. Hollis Blanks ..............$55024. Troy Carr ....................$51025. Rex Sandifer ..............$495
00 - Top 251. Joe Morris ...............$3,3302. Russell Moore..........$1,8703. Ricky Peoples ..........$1,6154. Cory Pipal ...............$1,2825. Freddy Vest ..............$1,1206. Rock Stephens.........$1,1007. Scott Collins ............$1,0558. Stephen Perry.............$9409. Tanner Hawkins ..........$94010. Doug Hough...............$93011. Larry Becker...............$90512. Steve Kolle.................$85513. John Cline ..................$65014. Bo Adams ..................$61515. Heath Maddox............$57516. Monty Reed................$48017. Kenyon Wolford ..........$47018. David Gaston .............$45019. Roosevelt Walker ........$43520. Johnny Koether...........$40021. Frank McLewis............$38522. Ronnie Cunningham ...$38023. Laramie Phillips..........$37524. Danny Robertson ........$35525. Walter Johnson ...........$34026. Harlin Brown..............$340
00-Select - Top 251. Greg Modesette .......$1,6952. Frank Meehan .........$1,5753. Jacob Lewis .............$1,5604. Eddy Smith .............$1,3955. Riley Lambert..........$1,3106. Tye Barber ..............$1,1807. John Denney ...........$1,1708. James Girard ...........$1,0209. Roger Pack..............$1,01010. Bill Akins ...................$94011. Mitch McMillian ..........$89012. Justin Wimberly...........$85513. Richard Agan .............$830
14. Tyler Crone.................$82515. Mark Holcomb............$80016. Danny Stephens .........$71017. John Guest .................$69518. Carl Cox.....................$68019. Dakota Felton.............$56520. John Denney ..............$55021. Devante Wolford .........$54022. Norman Roberts .........$52023. Nathan York................$49524. Josh Brock..................$45525. Steve Ferguson ...........$390
#1 - Top 251. Chad Boggs ............$1,6652. Kelly Wampler .........$1,5903. Sy Felton.................$1,3804. Eli Bee....................$1,1775. Rick McLemore...........$9706. Ryan Rule ..................$8657. Wyatt Muggli..............$7408. Jim Mike Hutto ...........$7109. Kip Boggs ..................$69510. Joseph Porter..............$69511. Kinley Cunningham.....$62512. Stephen Robinson.......$57513. Coy Kieth ...................$54014. Randy Hay .................$53015. Guy Yarbrough ............$51516. Dalton Dewinne..........$50017. Wayne Dabbs .............$50018. Willie Collins ..............$49519. Jake Aragon ...............$48520. Cole Bolton ................$48021. Trinton Downing .........$47022. Lonnie Jordan.............$47023. Reford Johnson...........$40024. Wes Davis ..................$36525. Garrett Rose...............$340
USCRA World Standings
The USCRA will crown a true World Champion in
the EE, 00, 00 - Select #1 and #2 Divisions.• World Champions will be determined on money won.• Top 15 in World Standings will be invited to WorldChampionship Finals (WCF).• Money won at WCF counts as double points.
• Format for the World Championship Finals will be 3 headwith top 5 in the Average advancing to two short rounds.• Fees: $500• Added Money at the World Championship Finals (WCF).
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WPRA BreakawayRound 11. Marcy Henderson, 13.00Round 21. Jessica Mosher, 2.56Round 31. Allisa Burson, 2.84Average1. Marcy Henderson, 31.13 on 3
#EERound 11. Jessica Mosher, 13.91Round 21. Merlyn Atteberry, 13.07Round 31. Bud Clemons, 13.44Average1. Jessica Mosher, 64.57 on 4
#00Round 11. Galvin Rita, 13.47Round 21. Bernie Girard, 10.28Round 31. Bernie Girard, 9.03
Round 41. Jeremy Young, 10.15Round 51. Galvin Rita, 11.84Average1. Larry Becker, 66.84 on 5
#2Round 11. Kyle Belew, 11.07Round 21. Ryan Belew, 11.5Round 31. Ross McAdow, 11.12Round 41. Ross McAdow, 9.82Round 51. Ross McAdow, 9.31Average1. Ross McAdow, 60.22 on 5
BreakawayRound 11. Chelsie Wilhoite, 5.1Round 21. Jessica Mosher, 2.56Round 31. Allysa Burson, 2.84Average1. Marcy Henderson 31.13 on 3
2013 ScheduleMay 5, 2013Limon, COZeke’s Arena at 10:00 a.m.June 2, 2013Limon, COZeke’s Arena at 10:00 a.m.June 2, 2013Limon, COZeke’s Arena at 10:00 a.m.
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n the busy world of today, it’s easy to find yourself with your
head down and living as fast asyou can. Though our hectic livesand schedules are self-designed, Ibelieve it’s important to be stilland quiet at times. Godcommunicates with us in manyways and I don’t want to miss outon that.
When I was younger I felt likeGod needed me to accomplish hismission. I thought I needed togive God the glory and publicrecognition first and foremostwhenever I won. With maturity
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I’ve realized that while it’s neverbad to give God the glory, I nowknow He will accomplish hismission with or without me. If I’mtoo busy, or not attentive enoughto recognize when He needs me,He will find someone else.
I always thought I was ablessing to God by doing thesethings and helping people. Inreality I was receiving the blessing.
Several years ago I was in anairport and received a phone callfrom a stranger asking me to call ayoung man that had been in anaccident. This young, healthy,
eighteen-year-old stopped at anaccident to help. While doing so,a car slid into him and knockedhim over a 20' bridge.
At first they thought hewouldn’t live. After surviving,they told him he probablywouldn’t walk again because oneof his legs was nearly ruined. Hedefinitely would not be able torope again. This was his rewardfor being a good Samaritan andhe was going through adepression. They told me he wasa big fan of mine and asked if Icould I take a minute or two to
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here is a song by Simply Red that says:“If you don’t know me by now,
you will never, never, never know me.” Jesusasked the question several times in John’sGospel, “Do you know me?” 1 John 2:4-5 says,“He who says, “I know Him,” and does not keepHis commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not inhim. But whoever keeps His word; truly the love ofGod is perfected in him. By this we know that weare in Him.” Many people think that justbecause there is a God, and that God is somerciful, that we can live however we chooseand still go to Heaven. The truth is that thedemons even believe there is a God andthey’re not going to heaven.
Many want just to have an intellectualpursuit of God on their terms - that is not“knowing God.” He who says, “I know Him”and does not keep his commandments is a liar.The question I have for you today is do youknow what God’s commandments are first ofall? Secondly, do you follow Hiscommandments? Our own children teach theharsh reality of human nature to us. Have youever wondered why your children don’t obeyyou? The truth is that they love themselvesmore than they love you. Strong words, huh?
The same principle applies in ourrelationship with God. The reason fordisobedience is that we love ourselves morethan we love our God. Just accumulating factsabout something in and of itself does notchange you or spur you on. It must go beyondknowledge and also beyond words. As the old
saying goes, “Talk is cheap.” Practice not only applies to sporting events
and rodeos, it also applies to following Christ.It’s been said that practice makes perfect.Hopefully, we all know by now that thosewords are not true. We can practice wrong forthe rest of our life and never grow or mature.Perfect practice makes perfect. The love weexperience towards Jesus is a love that wecontinuously grow and develop only as wecontinue to be obedient to Him.
The only way you will know God is byspending time in His word. As well as throughprayer and spending quality time withindividuals that have the same core values ofbeing obedient to God. The way we knowGod is by keeping His word and letting thelove of God be perfected perpetually by Him.
Pastor Randy WeaverLone Star Cowboy Church
21627 Eva St.Montgomery, TX 77356
936/597-5742Service Times:
Sundays 8:30; 10:00 and 11:30am
Mondays 7:00pm
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give him a call. As soon as we hung up, I called
him and we talked for ten orfifteen minutes. I prayed for himand told him as soon as he wasable to rope he could attend one ofmy schools on me. He’d been toldhe may not walk again and I’mtelling him to come to my school.
I was told that conversationturned everything around for him.He’s now going to college. I’ve had
him at a school and got to visit with him in Vegas. He’s agreat example to people of notlosing hope.
I’m certain I got more out of itthan he did. I was presented withan opportunity to reach out tosomeone in need. If I had been toobusy, it would have been easy tosend him a text telling him I waspraying for him. However, I doubtit would have had the same affect.
TRUST ME. I have missed moreopportunities than I have takenadvantage of, but this time bybeing a blessing, I received thegreatest blessing myself.
If we’re willing, God will useyou. If not, he’ll find someone elsewho is. I, myself, don’t want tomiss a chance to be a blessing andreceive His blessings.
Till next, God Bless, and I’ll seeyou down the line.
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Hundreds of people who arrived asspectators left as willing participantsand indelible examples of the strengthand resolve of the “human spirit.”Those whose job it is to run towardsand not away, ran towards the smokeand rubble not because it was theirjob rather because it is their calling.All of the training and preparation inthe world is useless unless those weentrust our lives and our safety to arewilling to forgo their own safety inorder to restore order amidst aplanned and perpetrated act of terror.”
My friend followed that paragraphwith this; “They hate us not becauseof what we have ‘around’ us, ratherthey hate us because of what we have‘inside’ of us. They hate us becausewhen things are at their worst, we areat our best. They hate us becausewhen they expect us to quit, we findthe strength to fight back.”
I could not have said it better.Thanks Mark.
Until Next Time – Good Luck!Ryan Davis
by Ryan Davis
This month’s installment comes to you after a bad week for
America. The bombing in Boston andthe devastating explosion in Texasrocked the country.
A day or so after the Boston ordeal,I looked at my Facebook page andfound an article a friend of minewrote. I read through it and realizedhe hit it dead on. At the beginning ofthe article, he explained that he wasnot sure why people do these kind ofacts and why people seem to have somuch hatred toward the UnitedStates. In the end though, I believe hecaptured it and answered his ownquestion. Below is his paragraph thatin my opinion nailed it!
“You see, those cowardly bastardsalso known as ‘terrorists’ placed thosebombs at the finish line fully believingthat after 26.2 miles and literally
hours of physical, mental andemotional torture, they would findtheir victims more than willing to liedown and succumb to the terror theyhoped to inflict. They believed thatwe were finished… They were wrong!Within seconds after those bombsexploded men and women of all ages,creeds and colors, all the while beingphysically drained from the gruelingjourney and wearing their runningshoes and skimpy shorts, ran notaway from, but rather straighttowards the scene of the blasts.Others, wearing yellow volunteerjackets who arrived that morningexpecting to hand out water andpower bars to participants, ran notaway, but rather straight towards totalstrangers, becoming another type ofparticipant willing to do whatever wasnecessary to help their fellow man.
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AAmarillo Truck Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
BBarry Burk Jr. Roping Round-Up . . . . . .18
CCowgirl At Heart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
FFuture Stars Calf Roping . . . . . . . . . . .19
HHappy Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
IInternational Finals Youth Rodeo . . . . . .27
KKing’s Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
LLone Star Cowboy Church . . . . . . . . . .17
Lucas Metal Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
MSid Miller Calf Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
RRattler Ropes, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Carter Robertson Memorial Jr. Timed Event Championships . . . . .16
SSparky Roping Machine . . . . . . . . . . . .25SS Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Stran Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
UUSCRA Firecracker 5 Calf Roping . . . . . . . . .15June 15 Calf Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . .15May 4 Calf Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14May 25 Calf Roping . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Rockin' B Calf Roping . . . . . . . . . . . .14
USCRA - Membership Application . . . . .13 USCRA - Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
WJohn Wallace Memorial Calf Roping . . . .18Willard Ropes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Wrangler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
ADVERTISERS’ INDEX
National Sponsors
Classic EquineThe Official Tack of the USCRA
1301 Weatherford Hwy.Granbury, TX 76048
800.654.7864; www.classicequine.com
Martin SaddleryThe Official Saddle of the USCRA
1301 Weatherford Hwy.Granbury, TX 76048
800.654.7864; www.martinsaddlery.com
Stephenville, Texas Chamber of Commerce
The Home of the USCRA FinalsP.O. Box 306,
Stephenville, TX 76401800.658.6490
www.stephenvilletexas.org
M.A.C. Precision Calf FeedsThe Official Feed of the USCRA“For Maximum Performance”
Made by: Mannsville Ag Center580-371-9588
Rattler RopesThe Official Rope of the USCRA1301 Weatherford Hwy., Granbury, TX 76048
800.654.7864; www.rattlerrope.com
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