Pro rodeo puts on a show in Nanton
By Rob Vogt and Kevin Todd
Pro rodeo took over the Nanton Ag Grounds this past weekend.
When all the dust settled, the winners of the Nanton Pro Rodeo held Aug. 22 and 23 were:
Bareback riding
1) Brett Williams, 83 points;
2) Steven Dewolfe, 82;
3) Colton Ouellette, 79.5;
4) Ty Taypotat, 77;
5) Dantan Bertsch, 75.5
6) (tie) Jared Marshall and Dallas Hay, 75.
Steer wrestling
1) (tie) Ryan Shuckburgh, Quentin Branden, 4.1 seconds;
3) (tie) Baillie Milan, Matt Richardson, 4.2;
5) Straws Milan, 4.3;
5) Brendan Laye, 4.3;
7) Clay Guthrie, 4.4;
8) (tie) Wyatt Wilson, Cody Cassidy, 4.5.
Saddle bronc riding
1) Dawson Dahm, 86.5 points;
2) Kolby Wanchuk, 85 points;
2) Nicholas Patterson, 85;
4) Tyrel Roberts, 84.5;
5) K’s Thomson, 81.5;
6) Kyle Wanchuk, 78.
Team roping
1) Logan Spady/Trey Gallais, 4.9 seconds;
2) Jesse Popescul /Rylan Brost, 5.5;
3) Levi Schmidt/Tyce McLeod, 5.6;
3) Kash Bonnett/Logan Cullen, 5.6;
3) Riley Wakefield/Clay McNichol, 5.6;
6) Trent Tunke/Caleb Fawcett, 6.4;
7) Brady Chappel /Clayton Smith, 7.1;
8) Grady Quam/Logan Groves, 7.4.
Tie-down roping
1) (tie) Scot Meeks, Logan Bird, 7.4 seconds;
3) Austin Hines, 7.6;
4) Tyler Popescul, 7.8;
5) Jason Smith, 7.9;
6) Cruise Schneider, 8.0;
7) Hagen Houck, 8.1;
8) Denton Dunham, 8.2.
Barrel racing
1) Blake Molle, 15.95 seconds;
2) Colby Bonnett, 16.14;
3) Lynette Brodoway, 16.29;
4) Presley Hipkins, 16.33;
5) Jayden Wilson, 16.37;
6) Taylor Cherry, 16.40;
7) Jorya Salmond, 16.43;
8) Kirby Penttila, 16.45;
9) Justine Elliott, 16.49;
10) Caitlin McArthur, 16.5;
11) Amara Finnerty, 16.51;
12) Adel Hansen, 16.53.
Bull riding
1) Logan Biever, 89 points;
2) Auzyn Corr, 84;
3) Jacob Gardiner, 83;
4) Kyle Brown, 82.
There were no other qualified rides.
Breakaway roping
1) Kendal Pierson, 2.6 seconds;
2) Shaya Biever, 2.9;
3) Mikenna Schauer, 3.0;
3) Biloxi Shultz, 3.0;
3) Fallyn Mills, 3.0;
6) Ashley Gunsch, 3.2
6) Amanda Terrell, 3.2;
8) Caitlyn Dahm, 3.3;
8) Taylor Flewelling, 3.3.
“Great crowd, great weather, One of a kind Rodeo. Two areas makes it a different experience. Timed events in one; rough stock in the other – makes for super conditions, lots of room and efficient to run. (with) lots of contestants,” said Shawna Bird – Rodeo Committee.