McArthur, CA October 6-8, 2023
Thank you Jean Barton
BAREBACK RIDING 1 entered
1 Quentin Personeni, Oroville 122
SADDLE BRONC RIDING 3 entered
1 Jasper Frost, Browns Valley 147
2 Cody Cash, Montague 137
BULL RIDING 3 entered
1 Cooper Bonham, Red Bluff 52/1
TIE DOWN ROPING 16 entered
1 Jasper Frost, Browns Valley 27.03
2 Jace Kelley, 28.99
3 Tucker Kampman, Orland 36.76
4 Trace Conard, Corning 41.63
5 Hayden Boles, Orland 41.68
6 Carson Pray, Red Bluff 13.44
7 Wyatt Stokes, Orland 14.18
8 Jhett Neer, Greenville 14.82
9 Ilan Davis, Orland 16.54
10 Hank Bunting, Red Bluff 17.11
STEER WRESTLING 6 entered
1 Ilan Davis, Orland 11.45
2 Jasper Frost, Browns Valley 19.21
3 Karl Johnson, Etna 6.15/1
4 Hank Bunting, Red Bluff 14.24/1
BOYS CUTTING 5 entered
1 Carson Pray, Red Bluff 141.5
2 Jace Kelley, 137.5
3 Blake Earley, Oroville 131.0
4-5 Colton Suther, Palo Cedro 129.0
4-5 Cody Knoll, 129.0
TEAM ROPING 26 teams entered
1 Hayden Boles, Orland & Ilan Davis, Orland 25.52
2 Danica Wagner, Los Molinos & Tucker Kampmann, Orland 27.97
3 Francie Heffernan, Fort Jones & Paden Cash, Eagle Point,OR 31.60
4 Jasper Frost, Browns Valley & Bryce Bidwell, Alturas 34.73
5 Jessie Wilson, Los Molinos & Karl Johnson, Etna 51.53
6 Jayda Staley, Cottonwood & Colton Suther, Palo Cedro 7.66/1
7 Gracie Sherrick, Redding & Brady Hill, Shasta Lake 9.54/1
8 Jozie Hannah, Likely & Molly Teuscher, Alturas 11.76
9 Kate Knoll, & Cody Knoll, 12/26/1
10 Baylee Hughes, Cedarville & Mackenzie Hughes, Cedarville 14.52/1
BREAKAWAY ROPING 40 entered
1 Elthia Gomes, Etna 7.10
2 Devin Kerr, Red Bluff 7.97
3 Jayda Staley, Cottonwood 8.03
4 Aidyn Hoy, Anderson 10.56
5 Riley Bitle, Artois 13.20
6 Makenna Baker, Chico 15.42
7 Rainy Minton, Witter Springs 17.85
8 Molly Teuscher, Alturas 24.03
9 Hailey Battle, Lakeview, OR 24.44
10 Sydney Oilar, Millville 2.72/1
GIRLS CUTTING 11 entered
1 Devin Kerr, Red Bluff 143.5
2 Sophia Halsey Diehl, Orland 142.5
3 Jozie Hannah, Likely 141.5
4-5 Maia Mayer, Los Molinos 141.0
4-5 Claire Boles, Orland 141.0
6 Canyon Darger, Ukiah 140.0
7 Rainy Minton, Witter Springs 136.0
8 Hope Kell, 135.0
9 Kate Knoll, 129.5
10 Haley Templeton, Red Bluff 125.0
BARREL RACING 45 entered
1 Francie Heffernan, Fort Jones 36.120
2 Maisie Heffernan, Fort Jones 36.886
3 Addison Jones, Red Bluff 36.921
4 Danica Wagner, Los Molinos 37.089
5 Paden Cash, Eagle Point, OR 37.326
6 Riley Bitle, Artois 37.521
7 Jocelyn Adams, Redding 37.726
8 Haley Templeton, Red Bluff 37.864
9 Laney K Anderson, Susanville 38.020
10 Alexandra Hundley, Lakeport 38.065
GOAT TYING 29 entered
1 Claire Boles, Orland 17.15
2 Canyon Darger, Ukiah 19.97
3 Sydney Oilar, Millville 21.25
4 Mackenzie Hughes, Cedarville 21.52
5 Makenna Baker, Chico 21.89
6 Hope Kell, 22.09
7 Jessie Wilson, Los Molinos 23.16
8 Jayda Staley, Cottonwood 23.30
9 Maddee Baker, Chico 24.75
10 Aidyn Hoy, Anderson 24.79
POLE BENDING 35 entered
1 Devin Kerr, Red Bluff 44.993
2 Aidyn Hoy, Anderson 45.036
3 Alexandra Hundley, Lakeport 45.657
4 Francie Heffernan, Fort Jones 45.695
5 Jessie Wilson, Los Molinos 46.443
6 Addison Jones, Red Bluff 46.786
7 Jocelyn Adams, Redding 46.957
8 Gracie Sherrick, Redding 47.374
9 Riley Bitle, Artois 47.702
10 Maia Mayer, Los Molinos 50.589
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