Thursday, October 31, 2013

Throwback Thursday


Danny Cross and Rod Lyman teamed up to win the 1983 Finals average in the team roping. Lyman ended the year as the steer wrestling champion and Cross was the all-around cowboy.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

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Monday, October 28, 2013

Meet Your 2013 Ladies Breakaway Roping Champion


Tracey Bolich is no stranger when it comes to the Northern Women’s Rodeo Association Finals.  She made her first appearance at the 1994 NRA Finals as a junior and placed 4th that year in the Junior Breakaway.  Ever since she has been one of the top breakaway ropers in the association.  In 2005 she came up just short of clamming the top spot for the year-end falling $369.41 behind Tierani Brusett.  In 2010 and 2012 she finished 3rd.  Going into the 2013 finals Tracey was sitting 1st with $631.31 over 2010 Champion Cally Goyins.  The Jordan, MT native, now lives in Bozeman, MT, was not going to let this year’s title go to anyone else but herself.  Tracey placed 4th in the 1st two go-rounds and won the last go-round securing her  title as the 2013 Northern Women’s Rodeo Association Year End Champion Breakaway Roper.  Congratulations Tracey we know that this has been a long time coming and we are sure that this won’t be your last year-end title.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

NRA Finals Average Results

Bareback Riding      
  Sylvan LaCross 223.00 $1,050.00
  Cavan Wrzesinski 216.50 $787.50
  John Salois 216.00 $525.00
  J2 Bridges 215.00 $262.50
Bull Riding      
  Andrew Smith 83.50 $1,050.00
  Levi Hendrickson 82.00 $787.50
  Gerald Eash 80.50 $525.00
  Tanner Theriault 77.50 $262.50
Junior Barrel Racing      
  Keslie Wolfe 29.36 $198.36
  Shai McDonald 29.60 $164.16
  Tayla Moeykens 29.62 $129.96
  Shelby Rasmussen 29.67 $95.76
  Hailey Garrison 29.80 $47.88
  Jordyn Everson 29.80 $47.88
Junior Breakaway Roping      
  Shelby Rasmussen 5.50 $265.60
  Coby King 6.00 $199.20
  Culley Morgan 6.10 $132.80
  Luke Murphy 6.90 $66.40
Ladies Barrel Racing      
  Tanya Getten 43.48 $1,050.00
  Kaela Murphy 43.58 $787.50
  Kini Wright 43.77 $262.50
  Taylour Russell 44.03 $525.00
Ladies Breakaway Roping      
  Chelsea Brown 7.50 $591.00
  Tanya Getten 8.20 $295.50
  Jill Lufkin 11.80 $1,182.00
  Tracey Bolich 13.20 $886.50
Saddle Bronc Riding      
  Chase Brooks 253.50 $1,182.00
  Gerald Eash 160.50 $886.50
  Tanner Denton 143.00 $591.00
  Ian Fugere 134.50 $295.50
Steer Wrestling      
  Josh Granell 13.50 $1,050.00
  Bridger Chambers 16.00 $787.50
  Newt Novich 18.70 $525.00
  Josh Boka 19.90 $262.50
Team Roping Header      
  Jade Stoddard 23.70 $1,050.00
  Tate Dempewolf 31.10 $787.50
  William Powell 35.70 $525.00
  Dalton Carr 50.90 $262.50
Team Roping Heeler      
  Ike Folsom 23.70 $1,050.00
  Charlie Lenning 31.10 $787.50
  Riley Bailey 35.70 $525.00
  Bob Griffith 50.90 $262.50
Tie Down Roping      
  Kevin Peterson 31.50 $1,050.00
  Brant Davis 35.70 $787.50
  Colton Redmond 36.50 $525.00
  Ben Ayre 38.70 $262.50

NRA Finals 3rd Round Results

Bareback Riding      
  Sylvan LaCross 77.00 $700.00
  John Salois 76.00 $525.00
  Cavan Wrzesinski 74.00 $350.00
  J2 Bridges 70.50 $87.50
  Stephen Brown 70.50 $87.50
Ladies Barrel Racing      
  Tanya Getten 14.40 $700.00
  Kaela Murphy 14.49 $525.00
  Kini Wright 14.52 $350.00
  Taylour Russell 14.61 $175.00
Ladies Breakaway Roping      
  Tracey Bolich 3.60 $789.20
  Chelsea Brown 3.80 $591.90
  Jill Lufkin 4.60 $394.60
  Leah Parsch 14.50 $197.30
Saddle Bronc Riding      
  Chase Brooks 89.50 $789.20
  Gerald Eash 78.00 $591.90
  Ian Fugere 74.50 $394.60
  Brian Dawson 73.50 $197.30
Steer Wrestling      
  Newt Novich 4.10 $612.50
  Josh Boka 4.10 $612.50
  Jordan Holland 4.80 $262.50
  Josh Granell 4.80 $262.50
Team Roping Header      
  Jade Stoddard 5.60 $700.00
  Travis Winters 9.80 $525.00
  Kevin Peterson 10.40 $350.00
  Dalton Carr 11.70 $175.00
Team Roping Heeler      
  Ike Folsom 5.60 $700.00
  Taner Sorge 9.80 $525.00
  Orry Fruit 10.40 $350.00
  Bob Griffith 11.70 $175.00
Tie Down Roping      
  Orry Fruit 8.90 $700.00
  Sam Levine 10.10 $525.00
  Kevin Peterson 10.60 $350.00
  Brant Davis 11.40 $175.00

Watch the NRA Finals on the web!!

Click on the link to watch the NRA Finals live on the web!! http://www.ustream.tv/search?q=butte+civic+center

Deer Lodge's Brooks tops bareback on Day 2 of NRA Finals

Deer Lodge's Brooks tops bareback on Day 2 of NRA Finals

Brooks wins 2nd straight night

Brooks wins 2nd straight night

Friday, October 4, 2013

NRA Finals Round 2 Results

Bareback Riding      
  John Salois 74.50 $700.00
  Sylvan LaCross 73.00 $525.00
  J2 Bridges 71.50 $350.00
  Charlie Mack 71.00 $87.50
  Cavan Wrzesinski 71.00 $87.50
Bull Riding      
  Andrew Smith 83.50 $700.00
Ladies Barrel Racing      
  Shelby Rasmussen 14.51 $700.00
  Kaela Murphy 14.56 $525.00
  Tanya Getten 14.59 $350.00
  Lindsay Kruse 14.61 $175.00
Ladies Breakaway Roping      
  Jill Lufkin 3.40 $789.20
  Milee Dailey 4.00 $591.90
  Cally Goyins 4.30 $394.60
  Tracey Bolich 5.00 $197.30
Saddle Bronc Riding      
  Chase Brooks 86.00 $789.20
  Gerald Eash 82.50 $591.90
Steer Wrestling      
  Bridger Chambers 3.90 $700.00
  Michael Gollaher 4.20 $525.00
  Josh Granell 4.30 $350.00
  Jordan Holland 5.50 $175.00
Team Roping Header      
  Travis Winters 6.90 $700.00
  Dalton Carr 10.80 $525.00
  William Powell 11.00 $350.00
  Donny Guardipee 11.50 $175.00
Team Roping Heeler      
  Taner Sorge 6.90 $700.00
  Bob Griffith 10.80 $525.00
  Riley Bailey 11.00 $350.00
  Caleb Guardipee 11.50 $175.00
Tie Down Roping      
  Colton Redmond 7.60 $700.00
  Kevin Peterson 10.00 $525.00
  Jade Gardner 11.70 $350.00
  Treston Vermandel 12.00 $175.00

Steer wrestling at the Northern Rodeo Association Rodeo Finals

Steer wrestling at the Northern Rodeo Association Rodeo Finals

Getten wins 2 events at NRA Finals

Getten wins 2 events at NRA Finals

Thursday, October 3, 2013

NRA Finals Round 1 Results

Bareback Riding      
  Sylvan LaCross 73.00 $612.50
  J2 Bridges 73.00 $612.50
  Ben Richmond 72.00 $262.50
  KC France 72.00 $262.50
Bull Riding      
  Levi Hendrickson 82.00 $700.00
  Gerald Eash 80.50 $525.00
  Tanner Theriault 77.50 $350.00
  J.D. Harrell 70.50 $175.00
Ladies Barrel Racing      
  Tanya Getten 14.49 $700.00
  Kaela Murphy 14.53 $437.50
  Shelby Rasmussen 14.53 $437.50
  Kini Wright 14.54 $175.00
Ladies Breakaway Roping      
  Tanya Getten 3.10 $789.20
  Chelsea Brown 3.70 $591.90
  Jill Lufkin 3.80 $394.60
  Tammy Jo Carpenter 4.60 $98.65
  Tracey Bolich 4.60 $98.65
Saddle Bronc Riding      
  Chase Brooks 78.00 $789.20
  Wyatt Hurst 75.00 $591.90
  Tanner Denton 72.00 $394.60
  LeRoy Eash 67.50 $197.30
Steer Wrestling      
  Jabe Anderson 4.00 $700.00
  Josh Granell 4.40 $525.00
  Michael Gollaher 4.90 $350.00
  Newt Novich 5.00 $87.50
  Bridger Chambers 5.00 $87.50
Team Roping Header      
  Shayne Bishop 5.20 $700.00
  Jade Stoddard 5.80 $525.00
  Tate Dempewolf 6.40 $350.00
  Tyler Larson 6.60 $175.00
Team Roping Heeler      
  Jordan Handy 5.20 $700.00
  Ike Folsom 5.80 $525.00
  Charlie Lenning 6.40 $350.00
  Shane Bessette 6.60 $175.00
Tie Down Roping      
  Kody Lahaye 9.90 $700.00
  Ben Ayre 10.10 $525.00
  Brant Davis 10.20 $350.00
  Colton Redmond 10.90 $87.50
  Kevin Peterson 10.90 $87.50

Ready for rodeo

Ready for rodeo

NRA Finals begin in Butte


Steer wrestler Walt Anseth of Helena is the president of the Northern Rodeo Association. / TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO/LARRY BECKNER

Written by: Scott ManschTribune Sports Editor

The Northern Rodeo Association knows all about a rough road, having persevered despite a split with its longtime home and a once-bitter rift from its brethren in the Montana Pro Rodeo Circuit.
And now the NRA is on a smooth course to success.

The organization’s Finals, a three-performance show featuring nightly performances at 7 p.m., kicks off tonight at the Butte Civic Center. After many decades in Billings, the event moved to the Mining City three years ago and has been accepted with open arms.
“The committee here in Butte does a great job and we’re getting a lot of community sport here,” said NRA president Walt Anseth, a talented steer wrestler from Helena. “Billings is a great town, but we were losing some of that support.”

The NRA Finals typically was staged in February in Montana’s largest city. The move to October has been popular, Anseth said.
“Everybody’s horses are still in shape and for the timed events the cattle and steers are the ones we’ve seen all summer,” he said. “People are still able to practice before the Finals, so the contestants are sharp.”

The NRA’s weekend finale is patterned after the Montana Pro Rodeo Circuit Finals, a January event that annually attracts huge crowds to Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls. The two organizations are different. But where once existed bitter rivalry is now nothing but harmony.

“Years ago,” said NRA executive secretary Theresa Walter, “there was really a rivalry. It used to be you couldn’t even go back and forth. You had to belong to one or the other.”

Walter’s love for the NRA is obvious. She is also one of the top barrel racers in the Montana Pro Rodeo Circuit and has for years thrilled the Four Seasons Arena crowds. Few are so obviously connected to both organizations.

“Now it’s just all about rodeo in Montana,” she said of the relationship between the two factions. “And about what’s best for rodeo in our state.”

The event’s purse has been increased, Anseth said. This year, go-round victories will pay about $700 and average triumphs are worth about $1,050.“We’ve had a great year,” he said. “Our numbers are up and our rodeos keep getting stronger and stronger.”

Large crowds are anticipated at the Civic Center.

“It seats 3,500 and there’s not a bad seat in the house,” said Anseth, who will be competing in the bulldogging.

The top 10 money-winners in each event from the NRA season qualified for the Finals. Most of the year-end championships are up for grabs, but that’s not the case in the barrel racing or the women’s all-around. It’s because Conrad teenager Taylour Russell enjoyed such a phenomenal summer.

“She’s been just awesome,” said Walter, no slouch as a barrel racer herself. “It’s especially exciting to see them come as kids and step into roles as adults. For me that’s what the NRA’s all about: introducing people to rodeo at a young age and teaching them to be champions.”

Russell, 17, has already clinched the championship saddles in the barrel racing. She also owns a substantial lead in the all-around standings after a summer during which she won the barrel racing at six NRA events and placed second at five others.

Russell won more money ($11,918) than any other male or female athlete in the NRA. A lot of the credit, of course, goes to her mount. Russell’s swift barrel race “Gee Gee,” a 7-year-old black mare that her folks, father Joe and mother Lourtes, purchased last summer from Canadian owners, has been nothing short of spectacular.
Russell won the Whoop-Up Trail Days Rodeo in her hometown last May and hasn’t stopped winning rodeos – or earning big checks – ever since.

Other event leaders entering the NRA Finals include John Salois of East Glacier (bareback), Michael Gollaher of Cascade (steer wrestling), Jason Carlson of Two Dot (team roping header), Justin Marquez of Bozeman (team roping heeler and saddle bronc), Landon Williams of Midland (tie-down roping), J.D. Harrell of Roy (bull racing) and Tracey Bolich of Belgrade (breakaway roping).

Stock contractors for the event include Big Circle of Circle, Red Eye of Deer Lodge, Jacobs Livestock of Great Falls and Black Eagle Rodeo of Cut Bank.