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Semifinals B decides Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Championship Finals competitors.

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FORT WORTH, Texas, (Feb. 7, 2025) — Semi-Finals B at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (FWSSR) ProRodeo Tournament filled the final spots in Saturday’s Championship Finals.

Saturday’s rodeo is shaping up to be one for the record books. Reigning team roping champions in Dickies Arena, Clay Smith and Coleby Payne have earned a spot for a repeat and they did it the hard way. Smith, from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Payne from Stephenville, Texas, finished third in their bracket to advance to the Wild Card round on Wednesday night. They won that with a 3.8-second run to get to Semi-Finals B.

With Smith, a two-time world champion doing the heading and Payne roping the heels, they had an identical time on Friday night. They have already won more than $8,000 here. If they have the fast time again on Saturday night, they will emerge as champions for the second year in a row.

The reigning Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo ProRodeo Tournament champion team ropers, Clay Smith and Coleby Payne, will have a chance to repeat Saturday night. Smith, who lives in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, and Payne, from Stephenville, Texas, won Semi-finals B with another 3.8-second run, just two days after clocking the same time to win the Wild Card Round. FWSSR photo by James Phifer.

Last year’s title in Dickies Arena came with $25,000 in earnings for the talented team ropers. That money helped earn them a trip to Las Vegas this past December to compete at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) where world champions are crowned. And, if they hadn’t won Fort Worth’s rodeo, it’s likely that they wouldn’t have been among the top 15 who qualify to compete there.

Bull rider T Parker, from Winnie, Texas, made the trip to compete at rodeo’s championships in 2023. Last year, he competed through March, but injuries forced him to sit out a good part of the year. Parker had a torn rotator cuff and labrum that required surgery and was out for six months.

He’s come back in a big way here. He won round one of Bracket 4 to advance to the Semi-Finals with $3,750 in earnings. Then he was one of three riders to be successful in Semi-Finals B and had the high-scoring ride at 90 points. His success came aboard Sutton Rodeo’s bull named One Chance and that chance paid off with another $4,333 in earnings. Now he’s hoping for a Fort Worth title and another trip to Las Vegas to compete for a gold buckle.

T Parker of Winnie, Texas, won Semi-finals B at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s ProRodeo Tournament with a 90-point ride on Sutton Pro Rodeo’s bull One Chance. Parker’s win advanced him to Saturday’s Championship Finals and added more than $4,000 to his winnings at Dickies Arena. FWSSR photo by James Phifer.

No one has been more successful in Dickies Arena this year than barrel racer Emily Beisel from Weatherford, Oklahoma. Beisel and her great mare Ivory On Fire, Liza, won both rounds of Bracket 4 and Semi-Finals B. She has earned $8,600 here so far.

The FWSSR ProRodeo Tournament concludes on Saturday night with the Championship Finals. Eight contestants in each event have battled through brackets and the Semi-Finals to ride for a title in Dickies Arena. Championships will come down to who has the highest score or fastest time with action getting underway at 7:30 p.m.

FORT WORTH, Texas — The following are unofficial results from the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s ProRodeo Tournament Semi-Finals B on February 7, 2024.

Semi-Finals Winners and Finals Qualifiers

Bareback riding: 1, Jacek Frost, Browns Valley, Calif., 89.5 points on J Bar J Pro Rodeo’s Hyna, $4,000. 2, (tie) Cole Franks, Clarendon, Texas, and Nick Pelke, Mondovi, Wis., 87.5, $2,500 each. 4, Jayco Roper, Huntsville, Texas, 86.5, $1,000.

Steer wrestling: 1, Eli Lord, Sturgis, S.D., 4.2 seconds, $4,000. 2, Jesse Brown, Baker City, Ore., 4.3, $3,000 each. 3, Sam Goings, Fallon, Nev., 4.9, $2,000. 4, Seth Peterson, Minot, N.D., 5.0, $1,000.

Breakaway roping: 1, Josie Conner, Iowa, La., 2.4 seconds, $4,000. 2, Taylor Munsell, Alva, Okla., 2.5, $3,000. 3, Macy Young, Wittmann, Ariz., 2.7, $2,000. 4, Jenna Dallyn, Nanton, Alberta, 4.3, $1,000.

Saddle bronc riding: 1, (tie) Gus Gaillard, Morse, Texas, J Bar J Rodeo’s Hell on Hooves, and Zac Dallas, Las Cruces, N.M., on Sankey Pro Rodeo and Phenom Genetics’ Pendleton Roundup’s Marquee, 85, $3,500. 3, Dawson Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, Canada, 84, $2,000. 4, (tie) Blaise Freeman, Snyder, Texas; Jake Finlay, Goodiwindi, Queensland, Australia; and Layton Green, Millarville, Alberta, Canada, 83.5, $. (Finlay advances on tiebreaker.)

Tie-down roping: 1, Kyle Lucas, Carstairs, Alberta, Canada, 7.8 seconds, $4,000. 2, Kincade Henry, Mount Pleasant, Texas, 8.9, $3,000. 3, (tie) Riley Webb, Denton, Texas, and Tom Crouse, Gallatin, Texas, 9.4, $1,500.

Team Roping: 1, Clay Smith, Broken Bow, Okla., and Coleby Payne, Stephenville, Texas, 3.8 seconds, $4,000 each. 2, Andrew Ward, Edmond, Okla., and Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan., 4.4, $3,000 each. 3, Dawson and Dillon Graham, Wainwright, Alberta, Canada, 4.8, $2,000 each. 4, Brady Tryan, Huntley, Mont., and Calgary Smith, Adams, Ore., 5.3, $1,000 each.

Barrel Racing: 1, Emily Beisel, Weatherford, Okla., 16.23 seconds, $4,000. 2, Kassie Mowry, Dublin, Texas, 16.32, $3,000. 3, Shelley Morgan, Eustace, Texas, 16.36, $2,000. 4, Megan McLeod-Sprague, Marsing, Idaho, 16.41, $1,000.

Bull Riding: (three rides) 1, T Parker, Winnie, Texas, 90 points on Sutton Pro Rodeo’s One Chance, $4,333. 2, (tie) Roscoe Jarboe, New Plymouth, Idaho, and TJ Gray, Dairy, Ore., 88, $2,333 each.

Gavin Mitchell, Graford, Texas, and Wade Tuni, Rock Point, Ariz., also advance to the finals.

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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