Carbondale Wild West Rodeo Results, June 4, 2015
Here are the results from the Carbondale Wild West Rodeo held Thursday at the Gus Darien Riding Arena near Carbondale. Results include scores, times and winnings.
BULL RIDING — 1. Bryant Osborne, 82 (score), $420; 2. Ethan Cook, 80, $280.
LADIES BREAKAWAY — 1. Hallie Taylor, 2.7 (seconds), $122.50; 2. Ellie Anderson, 3.7, $73.50; 3. Marley Hammer, 12.7, $49.00.
TEAM ROPING NO. 8 (Header and Heeler) — Matt Turnbull and Tom Harrington, 6.7, $513.30; 2. Marty Schlumberger and Doug McLain, 7.0, $384.98; 3. Ryder Miller and Jose Olivas, 7.6, 192.49; 4. Marty Schlumberger and Rick Arbaney, 7.6, $192.49.
TEAM ROPING NO. 11 (Header and Heeler) — 1. Max Macdonell and Jose Olivas, 6.2, $382.80; 2. Hallie Taylor and Jace Norell, 6.7, $239.25; 3. Teresa Anderson and Travis Anderson, 6.7, 239.25; 4. Max Macdonell and Doug McLain, 7.6, $95.70.
DALLY RIBBON ROPING — (Roper and Runner) 1. Sam Bevan and Devon Vondette, 8.5, $157.50; 2. Jose Olivas and Wyatt Bramwell, 14.0, 94.50; 3. Ryley Beach and Hallie Taylor, 15.2, $63.
RANCH BRONCS — 1. Ryan Rivera, 72, $240; 2. Hunter Norman, 71, $180; 3. Shane Smith, 68, $120; 4. Clay Gross, 67, $60.
JUNIOR BARREL RACING — 1. Aleeyah Roberts, 15.93, $72; 2. Miranda Hammer, 16.57, $54; 3. Savannah Roberts, 17.13, $36.
BARREL RACING — 1. Sydney Surin, 16.76, $480; 2. Aleeyah Roberts, 16.93, $360; 3. Jesse Bright, 16.95, $240; 4. Marley Hammer, 17.13, $120.
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