2024 San Angelo Rodeo Results (2024)


San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo

Bareback riding: 1. Cooper Cooke, 88.5 points on Korkow Rodeo’s Buffalo Soldier, $7,710; 2. R.C. Landingham, 87, $5,911; 3. (tie) Jacob Lees and Wyatt Maines, 86.5, $3,598; 5. (tie) Ethan Mazurenko and Will Norstrom, 86, $1,542; 7. Tilden Hooper, 85.5. $1,028; 8. Kennan Hayes, 85. $771; 9. (tie) Bodee Lammers and Luke Thrash, 84.5. (Because of ties, only 10 will advance to the championship round)

Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Jacob Edler, 3.6 seconds, $6,554; 2. Cole Walker, 3.7, $5,700; 3. (tie) Stetson Jorgensen and Tyler Waguespack, 3.8, $4,417 each; 5. (tie) Don Payne, Trisyn Kalawaia and Talon Roseland, 3.9, $2,280 each; 8. Gavin Soileau, 4.0, $570. Second round: 1. (tie) Rooster Yazzie and Trever Nelson, 3.6 seconds, $6,127 each; 3. Ty Erickson, 3.7, $4,845; 4. Grady Payne, 3.8, $3,990; 5. (tie) Heath Thomas and Adam Musil, 3.9, $2,707 each; 7. Chance Howard, 4.1, $1,425; 8. (tie) Dirk Tavenner, Tanner Brunner, Tyke Kipp and Wade Steffen, 4.2, $1,42 each. Average leaders: 1. Matt Reeves, 8.4 seconds on two runs; 2. Don Payne, 8.5; 3. Cole Walker, 8.7; 4. Trever Nelson, 8.9; 5. Gavin Soileau, 9.0; 6. Trisyn Kalawaia, 9.2; 7. Stetson Jorgensen, 9.3; 8. Heath Thomas, 9.4; 9. Mike McGinn, 9.5; 10. Jake Nelson, 9.6; 11. (tie) Bridger Anderson, Justin Schaffer, Chance Howard, Gus Franzen and Landris White, 9.8 (Howard and White advance to the final round via the tiebreaker).

Team roping: First round: 1. Dustin Egusquiza/Levi Lord, 3.8 seconds, $5,721; 2. (tie) Brenten Hall/Kaden Profili and Tanner Tomlinson/Patrick Smith, 4.0, $4,602 each; 4. (tie) Brady Tryan/Calgary Smith and Tyler Wade/Wesley Thorp, 4.1, $3,201 each; 6. (tie) Luke Brown/Travis Graves, Devon Johnson/Boogie Ray and Max Kuttler/Cashton Weidenbener, 4.2, $1,244 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Derrick Begay/Colter Todd and Dustin Egusquiza/Levi Lord, 3.6 seconds, $5,348 each; 3. Chace Thompson/Chad Williams, 3.7, $4,229; 4. (tie) J.C. Yeahquo/Buddy Hawkins II, Coleman Proctor/Logan Medlin and Jake Clay/Trey Yates, 3.8, $2,736 each; 7. Mason Appleton/Cooper Freeman, 3.9, $1,244; 7. (tie) Wade Smith/Zach Varian, Wade Smith/Zach Varian and Slade Wood/Nathan Walker, 4.0, $166 each. Average leaders: 1. Dustin Egusquiza/Levi Lord, 7.4 seconds on two runs; 2. Cory Kidd V/Tanner Braden, 8.4; 3. James Arviso/J.R. Gonzalez, 8.7; 4. Tyler Wade/Wesley Thorpe, 8.9; 5. Shay Carroll/Jace Helton, 9.4; 6. Andrew Ward/Kollin VonAhn, 9.7; 7. Brenten Hall/Kaden Profili, 9.9; 8. (tie) Cash Duty/Ross Ashford and Devon Johnson/Boogie Ray, 10.1; 10. Brye Crites/Tyler Worley, 10.8; 11. Curry Kirchner/Jake Edwards, 11.0; 12. Billy Bob Brown/Josh Patton, 12.0.

Saddle bronc riding: 1. Sage Newman, on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Code Blue, Ryder Sanford, on J Bar J Rodeo’s Dirty Lizard, and Wyatt Casper, on J Bar J Rodeo’s Hell on Hooves, 87.5 points, $5,481 each; 4. Lefty Holman, 87, $2,584; 5. (tie) Cort Scheer and Tyrel Roberts, 86.5, $1,409 each; 7. Brody Cress, 86, $940; 8. (tie) Tanner Butner, Isaac Diaz and Cauy Masters, 85.5, $235 each; 11. (tie) Logan Cook and Kade Bruno, 85.

Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Riley Webb, 6.9 seconds, $6,996; 2. Tuf Cooper, 7.6, $6,083; 3. (tie) Bryce Derrer and Connor Atkinson, 7.8, $4,714 each; 5. Ryan Jarrett, 7.9, $3,346; 6. Cash Hooper, 8.1, $2,433; 7. (tie) Tom Crouse, Riley Pruitt and Marty Yates, 8.2, $710 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Cash Enderli, Zaine Mikita and Marty Yates, 7.3 seconds, $6,083 each; 4. Jake Pratt, 7.4, $4,258; 5. (tie) Shad Mayfield and Charlie Gibson, 7.5, $2,890 each; 7. (tie) Macon Murphy and Jeremiah Peek, 7.6, $1,065 each. Average leaders: 1. Marty Yates, 15.5 seconds on two runs; 2. Cash Cooper, 16.3; 3. Ryan Jarrett, 16.4; 4. Connor Blaise Atkinson and Cole Clemens, 16.5; 6. (tie) Tuf Cooper and Luke Potter, 16.7; 8. Tom Crouse, 16.9; 9. Dylan Hanco*ck, 17.1; 9. Riley Webb, 17.5; 11. (tie) Carson Watford and Chance Oftedahl, 18.0.

Breakaway roping: First round: 1. (tie) Madalyn Richards, Megan Powell and Timber Allenbrand, 2.1 seconds, $3,791 each; 4. J.J Hampton, 2.2, $2,321; 5. (tie) Alli Masters, Joey Williams, Jordan Jo Hollabaugh and Addie Weil, 2.3, $1,363 each; 9. (tie) Brooke Eddy and Jenna Lee Adams, 2.4, $870 each; 11. (tie) Haley Mason and Britta Strain, 2.5, $638 each; 9. (tie) Josie Conner and Angie Green. 2.6, $406 each; 15. (tie) Aspen Miller, Rickie Fanning, Riley Welch, Kadin Jodie, Addee Carder, Abby Medlin and Delaney Kunau, 2.7, $33 each. Second round: 1. Kelsie Domer, 1.7 seconds, $4,641; 2. Shelby Boisjoli-Meged, Bradi Good and Emilee Charlesworth, 2.0, $3,017 each; 5. (tie) Alli Masters, Taylor Munsell, Sarah Angelone and Hannah Bass, 2.1, $1,363 each; 9. (tie) Hadley Clearman, Shelby Whiting and Jessi Everett, 2.2, $812; 12. (tie) Martha Angelone, Hali Williams, Bailey Jay and Kristy Stewart, 2.3, $406 each. Average leaders:1. Alli Masters, 4.4 seconds on two runs; 2. Timber Allenbrand, 4.7; 3. (tie) Kelsie Domer and Brooke Eddy, 4.9; 5. Addie Weil, Joey Williams and Haley Mason, 5.0; 8. Angie Green, 5.1; 9. Josie Conner, 5.2; 10. Emilee Charlesworth, 5.3; 11. (tie) Harley Meged and Rickie Fanning, 5.5.

Barrel racing: Second round: 1. Jymmy Kay Cox, 14.03 seconds, $5,883; 2. (tie) Tiany Schuster and Wenda Johnson, 14.05, $4,265 each; 4, Dona Kay Rule, 14.08, $2,942; 5. Sydney Graham, 14.11, $2,353; 6. Jordan Driver, 14.15, $1,765; 7. Ilyssa Riley, 14.18, $1,471; 8. Timber Allenbrand, 14.20, $1,324; 9. Dena Kirkpatrick, 14.22, $1,177; 10. Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi, 14.24, $1,030; 11. Jackie Ganter, 14.25, $882; 12. (tie) Abby Phillips and Shelley Morgan, 14.26, $662 each; 14. (tie) Ari-Anna Flynn and Emma Charleston, 14.27, $368 each. Average leaders: 1. 1, Wenda Johnson, 29.71 seconds on two runs; 2. Dona Kay Rule, 30.25; 3. Tiany Schuster, 30.27; 4. Kalli McCall, 30.32; 5. Shelley Morgan, 30.35; 6. Ilyssa Riley, 30.36; 7. Jymmy Kay Cox, 30.39; 8. Emma Charlston, 30.46; 9. Dena Kirkpatrick, 30.47; 10. Ari-Anna Flynn, 30.49; 11. (tie) Sydney Graham and Ashley Castleberry, 30.54.

Bull riding: 1. J.R. Stratford, 90 points on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Bruised Kitty, $7,217; 2. (tie) Dustin Boquet and Jeff Askey, 88, $4,811 each; 4. Cooper Howard Jacobs, 87.5, $2,646; 5. (tie) Jackson Carter Ward, Colton Byram, Vinell Vince Mariano, Wacey Schalla and Beau Gardner, 86.5, $914 each; 10. (tie) Riley Shippy and Scott Wells, 86; 12. Clayton Sellars, 85.5.

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Kimzey triumphant at Xtreme Bulls

The smile that pierced across Sage Kimzey’s lips revealed more than the emotions of winning a bull riding title; he’s done that countless times in his storied career.

No, this smile said more in its creases and lines than many others. It showcased a sign of the times and an understanding that after almost a year on the injured reserve, the seven-time world champion is back and ready to contend for another Montana Silversmiths gold buckle.

Kimzey won both go-rounds and dominated Easter Sunday afternoon to win the San Angelo Xtreme Bulls title at Foster Communications Coliseum and make a defining stand on what he hopes to do for the remainder of the 2023 ProRodeo season.

“It’s big to go in and get the first big win under my belt since my injury,” said Kimzey, who suffered another injury to an already damaged left shoulder last June and had it surgically repaired. “For me, this is huge, especially coming off injury and having moderate success so far this year.

“Once you get the ball rolling, this is a good time of year to be riding good, especially looking into the spring and summer months. It’s definitely been a process.”

The shoulder injury came to a head last June after he was injured in Weatherford, Texas. He was third in the world standings. Even though he didn’t compete for three and a half months and missed many lucrative rodeos, the Oklahoma-born cowboy still finished 17th in the world standings.

While his free-arm (left) shoulder is still not 100 percent, he was cleared to compete in time for the Xtreme Bulls event at Fort Worth, Texas, in mid-February. In less than two months of riding, he had shot up to 27th in the standings. His earnings on Easter Sunday will push him into the top 20.

Kimzey won the first round with an 87.5-point ride on Stockyards Rodeo’s Crash Cart, while Missourian Creek Young was a point behind for second place. In the championship round, Kimzey rode Harper & Morgan’s Pickup Man for 89.5 points to take the top spot. Tyler Taylor of Stephenville, Texas, was the only other cowboy in the 10-man short round to earn a qualified ride; he was 86.5 points on Stace Smith Pro Rodeo’s Con Air.

Kimzey knew there was something special with Pickup Man when he got the opportunity to ride the animal Sunday afternoon.

“He’s a great bull,” he said. “I’ve seen him around for four or five years. A lot of guys don’t get along with him.

“I knew there was something to him. He was in and out the whole time, and that makes it pretty tough to get by.”

In all, Kimzey cashed out for $12,829 and pushed his season earnings to nearly $37,000. It was a great way for him to kick off a holiday celebrating his faith. After what has transpired in the last 10 months, he was excited to take his big payday and Xtreme Bulls championship buckle back to his wife, Alexis, and son, Steele, in Salado, Texas, about three hours east of San Angelo.

“I’d known the surgery was coming,” Kimzey said. “Obviously I was hoping to get through my career before I had to have it repaired, and I was at least hoping I’d get through the year because I’d had such a good winter run. But it was one of those deals. I knew I had to do something about it; there was a lot of finality with that decision.

“I was at peace with it. God’s timing was perfect. It happened on the year my son was born. I had a lot going on at home that kept my mind and my hands busy. I really didn’t miss (competing) a whole lot last year. I had bigger, more important stuff going on in my life at that time, and getting to spend my son’s first year of life with him … you can’t put a price on that.”

Of course, optimistic people tend to look at things that way, whether they’re on the back of a raging bull or trying to use one arm to control a squirming infant while changing its diaper.

“I didn’t have the emotional ups and downs that most people have when they have to take time off,” he said. “Emotionally I was at peace with it. I had support from my wife, and she was the one who took the brunt of it all. She was taking care of her 28-year-old husband and a 1-year-old baby.”

Now that he’s back to his winning ways, he’ll return to supporting his family the best way he knows how. He’s won seven gold buckles in his short lifetime, but he’s not done. His goals are plentiful, and he’s got throngs of supporters who are there to help him achieve them. Rodeo fans across the world always applaud greatness, and there may be none better than those in San Angelo.

“The crowd is so cool in San Angelo,” Kimzey said. “They are some of the most knowledgeable rodeo fans we ride in front of all year. The way that stadium is set up, they’re right on top of you. Whenever you do something good, they let you know it.”

San Angelo Xtreme Bulls
April 9
First round: 1. Sage Kimzey, 87.5 points on Stockyards Rodeo’s Crash Cart, $3,321; 2. Creek Young, 86.5, $2,546; 3. (tie) Cody Teel and Jordan Hansen, 85, $1,550 each; 5. Jeff Askey, 84, $775; 6. Maverick Potter, 83.5, $553; 7. Stetson Wright, 83, $443; 8. Jestyn Woodward, 82.5, $332. Championship round: 1. Sage Kimzey, 89.5 points on Harper & Morgan’s Pickup Man, $3,985; 2. Tyler Taylor, 86.5, $3,394; no other qualified rides. Average: 1. Sage Kimzey, 177 points on two rides, $5,534; 2. Tyler Taylor, 165.5, $4,243; 3. Creek Young, 86.5 points on one ride, $3,136; 4. (tie) Cody Teel and Jordan Hansen, 85, $1,660 each; 6. Jeff Askey, 84, $922; 7. Stetson Wright, 83, $738; 8. Jestyn Woodward, 82.5, $553.

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