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![]() ![]() He isn't currently ranked in the top 25 this season. All-around champ Jake Hannum, who won in tie-down and team roping, won $10,381 for his eforts. Silcox is No.2 on the 2008 money list, trailing Chance Smart by more than $55,000. Bull rider Wesley Silcox averaged 90 points a ride and won $14,484 for his efforts. Barrel racer Maegan Reichert, who was timed in 51.35 and won nearly $10,000 for her efforts. Tie-down roper Tyson Durfey, who recorded a 29.1 on three attempts and won $11,312. Chet Johnson (saddle broncs), who scored 253 points on three rides en route to winning $9,473. Team ropers Jimmy Edens and Ryan Motes, who clocked a 16.1 to bring home more than $14,000 apiece. Suhn has struggled this year, and is currently No. Todd Suhn (steer wrestling), who won $11,620 after recording a time of 14.4 on three rides. Ford is currently ranked 30th, and has had a rough season. ![]() Heath Ford (bareback), who scored 251 points on three rides, and won $10,335. There are 31 Northern Nevada participants.Īll nine of last year's champs are returning this year: Reno's Molly Wells (barrel racing), Tyler Fisher (steer wrestling) and Sparks' Renee Ryckebosch (barrel racing) also are competing. and Garrett Smith, also of Carson City, (team roping), Jim Usher of Gardnerville (steer wrestling), Marvel Murphy-Selvester (barrel racing), Joe Sterling Lambert (steer wrestling) from Fallon, Topaz's Matt Hussman (team roping), Squaw Valley's Blaine Ketscher (steer wrestling), Fallon's Neil Howard (tie-down calf roping) and Fallon's Chad Edgmon (steer wrestling, team roping). Corkill has won $38,053 thus far.Īlso entered are Carson City's Lita Scott (barrel racing), Steve Smith Jr. The regional entrants are led by Fallon's Jade Corkill, who along with Chad Masters, ranks second in team roping. A total of $40,000 in prize money is at stake. Forty cowboys will participate in the one-day event, which starts at 7 p.m. RENO " The 89th annual Reno Rodeo, the fourth-richest rodeo on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Tour, kicks off Friday at the Reno Livestock Events Center.Ī total of 715 cowboys and cowgirls, including 14 regional entrants, will be competing in the nine-day event which has a purse of $557,000.Īction actually gets under way tonight when the Dodge Ride Hard Xtreme Bulls Tour comes to Reno. ![]()
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