JR High California High School Rodeo Association rodeo # 3 ~ October 7, 2023
Thank You Jean Barton for typing all this up, I know they APPRECIATE it!
JR HIGH SADDLE BRONC STEER RIDING 2 entered
1 Levi Andrews, Orland 55
JR HIGH BULL RIDING 1 entered
No score
JR HIGH BAREBACK STEER RIDING no entries
JR HIGH TIE DOWN ROPING 6 entered
1 Levi Andrews, Orland 12.76
2 George Boles, Orland 16.72
3 Caleb Gonzales, Standish 24.34
JR HIGH BOYS BREAKAWAY ROPNG 15 entered
1 Max Cohn, Tehama 3.14
2 Clinton Earley, Oroville 4.21
3 Flint Moyles, Etna 5.26
4 Colt Bray, Etna 6.11
5 Colby Knoll, 6.65
6 Darren McDonald, Vacaville 7.79
7 Royce Ginochio 8.32
8 Cole Hannah, Likely 18.61
JR HIGH CHUTE DOGGING 13 entered
1 Dalton Vandeburgh, Cottonwood 3.40
2 Jack Kerr, Red Bluff 4.29
3 Cole Hannah, Likely 4.52
4 George Boles, Orland 5.94
5 Bodie Kingdon, Taylorsville 11.82
6 Levi Andrews, Orland 14.59
7 Trenton McGrew, Vacaville 16.65
8 Carson Cash, Montague 22.22
9 Tucker Martson, Biggs 25.25
JR HIGH BOYS GOAT TYING 16 entered
1 Trenton McGrew, Vacaville 12.70
2 Levi Andrews, Orland 13.80
3 Bodie Kingdon, Taylosville 14.41
4 George Boles, Orland 14.48
5 Tucker Martson, Biggs 15.00
6 Colt Bray, Etna 16.79
7 Carson Cash, Montague 16.81
8 Darren McDonald, Vacaville 17.10
9 Jake McGrew, Vacaville 17.80
10 Roper Ayres, Klamath Falls, OR 17.97
JR HIGH TEAM ROPING 18 teams entered
1 Colt Bray, Montague & Carson Cash, Montague 14.48
2 Colby Knoll, & Royce Ginochio 17.02
3 Trenton McGrew, Vacaville & Darren McDonald, Vacaville 18.64
4 George Boles, Orland & Dalton Vandeburgh, Cottonwood 18.94
5 Jack Kerr, Red Bluff & Jordyn Staley, Cottonwood 19.94
6 Avery Davis, Orland & L J Kanakis, Corning 27.53
7 Kaydin Gleason, & Ghost Flint Moyles 28.67
8 Tessa Heffernan, Fort Jones & Scarlett Hansen, Fort Jones 32.47
JR HIGH POLE BENDING 30 entered
1 Brooklynn Jimenez, Crescent City 21.287
2 Brooklyn Mueller, Red Bluff 21.359
3 Sadie Vandeburgh, Cottonwood 21.799
4 Alyssa Molina, Gerber 22.546
5 Emery McGrew, Vacaville 22.866
6 Tessa Heffernan, Fort Jones 23.149
7 Rylee Ayres, Klamath Falls, OR 24.251
8 Macy Benson, Alturas 25.179
9 Sofia Portillo, 25.285
10 Isabella Brown, Etna 25.797
JR HIGH GIRLS GOAT TYING 31 entered
1 Jordyn Staley, Cottonwood 10.51
2 Rylan Gardner, Elk Creek 11.52
3 Emery McGrew, Vacaville 12.06
4 Ellie Milne, Orland 12.27
5 Reese Milne, Orland 13.06
6 Tessa Heffernan, Fort Jones 13.34
7 Raegan Johnson, Oroville 13.59
8 Alyssa Molina, Gerber 13.69
9 Kendall Murdaugh, 13.75
10 Rylee Ayres, Klamath Falls, OR 14.05
JH HIGH GIRLS BREAKAWAY ROPING 20 entered
1 Jordyn Staley, Cottonwood 3.69
2 Brylee Small, Fall River Mills 3.74
3 JJ Heffernan, Fort Jones 4.97
4 Rylan Gardner, Elk Creek 5.83
5 Hayden Hansen, Fort Jones 6.00
6 Paisley Burnette, 8.11
JR HIGH BARREL RACING 29 entered
1 Jordyn Staley, Cottonwood 18.240
2 Brylee Small, Fall River Mills 18.464
3 Brooklyn Mueller, Red Bluff 18.930
4 Brynna Skeeters, Medford, OR 18.944
5 JJ Heffernan, Fort Jones 18.962
6 Rylee Ayres, Klamath Falls, OR 18.992
7 Paisley Burnette, 18.997
8 Sadie Vandeburgh, Cottonwood 19.058
9 Peyton Bartneck, Etna 19.062
10 Kaydin Gleason, 19.071
JR HIGH RIBBON ROPING 18 teams entered
1 Carson Cash, Montague & Shayna Gomes, Etna 10.46
2 Jack Kerr, Red Bluff & JJ Heffernan, Fort Jones 12.54
3 Max Cohn, Tehama & Avery Davis, Orland 12.55
4 George Boles, Orland & Jordyn Staley, Cottonwood 13.98
5 Tucker Martson, Biggs & Raegan Johnson, Oroville 14.64
6 Levi Andrews, Orland & Rylan Gardner, Elk Creek 14.86
7 Clinton Earley, Oroville & Brielyn LaFayette, 16.65
8 Colby Knoll, & Brooklyn Mueller, Red Bluff 16.89
9 Caleb Gonzales, Standish & Tessa Heffernan, Fort Jones 19.43
10 Colt Bray, Montague & Hayden Hansen, Fort Jones 24.53
Rodeo, # 4 was October 8, 2023
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