Lewiston Idaho Rodeo Results 9-11-2011

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Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 9-11
All-around cowboy: Trevor Brazile, $2,073, team roping, tie-down roping and steer roping.
Bareback riding: 1. Jason Havens, 88 points on Sankey Rodeo Company’s Thunder Monkey, $4,175; 2. J.R. Vezain, 86, $3,201; 3. Steven Dent, 84, $2,366; 4. Will Lowe, 83, $1,531; 5. (tie) Steven Peebles and Danny Webb, 82, $835 each; 7. Cody DeMers, 81, $557; 8. (tie) Brian Bain and Bryan Jones, 80, $209 each.
Steer wrestling: 1. (tie) Stan Branco and Aaron Vosler, 4.1 seconds, $3,309 each; 3. (tie) Billy Bugenig and Stockton Graves, 4.2, $2,574 each; 5. (tie) Darrell Petry and Payden McIntyre, 4.3, $1,838 each; 7. (tie) Sean Mulligan and J.B. Fudickar, 4.4, $1,103 each; 9. (tie) Cole Edge, Jason Miller, Trevor Knowles and Ethen Thouvenell, 4.5, $184 each.
Team roping: 1. Clay Tryan/Travis Graves, 4.5 seconds, $2,626 each; 2. Colby Lovell/Justin Wade Davis, 4.6, $2,350; 3. Trevor Brazile/Patrick Smith, 4.7, $2,073; 4. (tie) Travis Tryan/Dakota Kirchenschlager and Derrick Begay/Cesar de la Cruz, 4.8, $1,659 each; 6. Matt Funk/Monty Joe Petska, 5.1, $1,244; 7. (tie) Brady Tryan/Jake Long and Keven Daniel/Chase Tryan, 5.4, $829 each; 9. B.J. Campbell/Bucky Campbell and Charly Crawford/Russell Cardoza, 5.5, $276 each.
Saddle bronc riding: 1. Cody Wright, 90 points on Sankey Rodeo Company’s Owl Hoot Trail, $3,990; 2. Chet Johnson, 88, $3,059; 3. Jesse Bail, 87, $2,261; 4. Rusty Allen, 86, $1,463; 5. Ben Londo, 84, $931; 6. (tie) Chad Ferley and Kaleb Asay, 82, $599 each; 8. Jesse Kruse, 81, $399.
Tie-down roping: 1. Clif Cooper, 7.8 seconds, $3,064; 2. (tie) Cody Ohl and Tyson Durfey, 8.3, $2,580 each; 4. Brad Goodrich, 8.7, $2,096; 5. Ross Beasley, 8.8, $1,774; 6. (tie) Matt Shiozawa, Houston Hutto and Trent Creager, 8.9, $1,129 each; 9. Clint Robinson, 9.0, $484; 10. Paul Cope, 9.5, $161.
Barrel racing: 1. Angie Meadors, 17.05 seconds, $3,381; 2. Maegan Reichert, 17.08, $2,705; 3. Cassie Moseley, 17.10, $2,198; 3. Lindsay Sears, 17.15, $1,691; 5. Pamela Capper, 17.19, $1,352; 6. Trula Churchill, 17.20, $1,014; 7. Benette Barrington, 17.34, $845; 8. Sherrylynn Johnson, 17.38, $761; 9. Jane Melby, 17.42, $676; 10. Kim Schulze, 17.44, $592; 11. Donna Stovner, 17.45, $507; 12. Ashley Leifeste, 17.47, $423; 13. Sammi Bessert, 17.49, $338; 14. Kelli Tolbert, 17.50, $254; 15. Sierra Dawn Thomas, 17.55, $169.
Steer roping: First round: 1. Cody Scheck, 10.2 seconds, $900; 2. (tie) Dan Fisher and Ralph Williams, 10.6, $667 each; 4. J. Tom Fisher, 11.9, $434; 5. J.P. Wickett, 13.2, $279; 6. Mike Chase, 14.0, $155. Second round: 1. Guy Allen, 10.8 seconds, $900; 2. Shandon Stalls, 11.2, $745; 3. Chris Glover, 12.0, $590; 4. Trey Wallace, 12.5, $434; 5. J.P. Wickett, 12.6, $279; 6. Cody Scheck, 13.9, $155. Average: 1. Cody Scheck, 24.1 seconds on two head, $900; 2. J.P. Wickett, 25.8, $745; 3. Ralph Williams, 26.6, $590; 4. Shandon Stalls, 27.5, $434; 5. Chris Glover, 30.4, $279; 6. Ty Herd, 37.2, $155.
Bull riding: 1. Shane Proctor, 86 points on Robinson Pro Rodeo’s Montana Canvas, $4,218; 2. Clayton Foltyn, 84, $3,234; 3. (tie) Myron Duarte and Beau Schroeder, 83, $1,968 each; 5. Matt Triplett, 81, $984; 6. (tie) Paul Coppini and John Jacobs, 80, $633 each; 8. (tie) Cody Brixey and Garrett Vig, 79, $211 each.
Total payoff: $134,317. Stock contractors: New West Rodeo Productions, Sankey Rodeo Company, Western Rodeos and Robinson Pro Rodeo. Rodeo secretary: Edie Longfellow. Officials: Bruce Keller, Brett Endicott and Chuck Hoss. Timers: Roberta Sankey and Marlo Ward. Announcer: Will Rasmussen. Specialty act: J.J. Harrison. Bullfighters: Loyd Ketchum, Al Sandvold and Chris “Hodge” Aman. Clown/barrelman: J.J. Harrison. Flankman: Various. Chute bosses: Ike Sankey and Wade Sankey. Pickup men: Billy Ward and Sonny Hansen. Photographers: Kirt Steinke and Molly Morrow.

Jodi Erpelding

I grew up on a Midwest farm with dirt under my fingernails and the sound of wind rustling through cornfields. My childhood was all about 4H – raising pigs and horses, learning to bake and sew, and discovering the magic of transforming a garden into jars of summer sunshine. Those years taught me the value of hard work, the thrill of seeing a project through to the end, and the simple joy of creating something beautiful. A country girl with a need for speed and a thirst for adventure. Maybe that's why I love the feeling of wind in my hair – whether I'm cruising down a dusty road on my Harley or tackling a mountain trail on my trusty mountain bike. Some of my earliest memories of rodeo are watching my father compete at small local events. That's also where my love for country music comes in – long car rides listening to 8 tracks. The lyrics and melodies always spoke to my soul. These days, you'll find me cheering on the cowboys and cowgirls at rodeos, two-stepping to my favorite bands, belting out a country tune at a concert or sharing stories and laughter with friends around a bonfire. When I'm not soaking up the country life and getting my boots dirty, I'm a nurse, caring for folks in my community. Follow along for more stories from the heart of rodeo and country life!

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