Champions From Rodeo Super Series II Move Into
Semifinals
Courtesy RodeoHouston
Ryan Jarrett came out on top in Tie-Down Roping with an overall time
of 28.7 seconds in three rounds and $6,500. The Commanche, Okla., cowboy has
made multiple trips to RodeoHouston and looks forward to the Semifinals.
“Houston is a great rodeo, for sure,” he said. “I just try to concentrate
and focus on what I train to do all year long.”
Advancing with Jarrett are Scott Kormos, Ace Sloan and Clint Robinson.
BP Super Series II Bareback Riding Champion Kaycee Field of Payson,
Utah, held on for eight seconds and won big with an overall score of 245
points in three rounds, winning $7,000. This was his third time riding at
Houston, and though he’s been riding for most of his life, Field has been
riding professionally for only three years. Advancing with Field are Matt
Bright, Eric Swenson and Chase Erickson.
Team Roping partners Luke Brown, header, and Martin Lucero,
heeler, came together and won the BP Super Series II Team Roping
Championship with an overall time of 25.1 seconds in three rounds, winning
$12,250.
Advancing with Brown and Lucero are Brady Tryan and Rhen Richard,
Justin Yost and Kyle Crick, and Blaine Linaweaver and Brandon Bates.
The Saddle Bronc Champion for the BP Super Series II was Luke Butterfield
of Ponoka, Alberta, Canada, with an overall score of 231 points in three
rounds, winning $5,500. The 22-year-old cowboy grew up on a ranch and around
rodeo, but not Bronc riding, he said.
“A lot of my family were bulldoggers, but I’m not that big of a guy, so I
wanted to ride Broncs,” Butterfield said.
Jake Hayworth, Chad Ferley and Jeff Willert also advance to a semifinal
round.
The BP Super Series II Steer Wrestling Championship title went to Trevor
Knowles, of Mount Vernon, Ore., after total time of 13.3 seconds in
three rounds, winning $7,000. After numerous trips to RodeoHouston, this is
Knowles’ first time advancing to the Semifinals since the start of the BP
Super Series in 2005.
“At this level I don’t really have a game plan,” he said. “Now it’s
[competing] more of a natural reaction, not so much something you can
prepare for.”
Advancing with Knowles are Justin Davis, Jule Hazen and Cody Cassidy.
Bull Rider Tyler Smith of Fruita, Colo., advances to the Semifinals
as the BP Super Series II Bull Riding Champion during his first trip to
RodeoHouston. The only cowboy to earn a qualifying ride in all three rounds,
Smith had an overall score of 243, winning $6,000.
“Before a ride, I just hang out, joke around and try to stretch out,” he
said. “You’re afraid to do bad, but not afraid to ride a bull.”
Advancing with Smith are Bobby Welsh, Clayton Foltyn and Jason Beck.
Two-time World Champion Barrel Racer Sherry Cervi advances to the
Semifinals after an overall time of 45.26 seconds in three rounds, winning
$9,500.
Advancing with Cervi are Stephanie Fryar, Sabra O’Quinn and Mattie
Little-Jackson
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