Eagle Scoreboard: 7/20/05
Published 5:00 pm Tuesday, July 19, 2005
RodeoNorthwest Professional Rodeo
Trending
Association Standings as of July 7
(Top 10 Competitors)
Bareback Riding – 1. Mason Stafford, Prineville, $3,084.86; 2. Mark Barkley, Redmond, $1,689.24; 3. Jared Bain, Haines, $1,623.74; 4. Jonathon Rickman, Powell Butte, $1,556.35; 5. Cody Marshall, Sutherlin, $1,115.84; 6. Kelly Hewitt, Scio, 1,071.27; 7. Sam Storts, Coquille, $1,004.18; 8. Ryan Schmelzer, Terrebonne, $962.80; 9. Russ Smith, Umatilla, $938.24; 10. George Gillespie, Midland, $929.15.
Trending
Saddle Bronc Riding – 1. Dusty Otley, Adel, $1,548.03; 2. Lee Felder, Redmond, $1,231.74; 3. Robert Shannon, Ellensburg, $993.50; 4. Ty Sumner, Baker City, $978.50; 5. Russell Beatty, Roseburg, $947.55; 6. Charlie Barker, Culver, $886.35; 7. Ty Wilkins, Arlington, $682.69; 8. Jack Field, Yakima, $671.23; 9. Seth Hammack, Redmond, $658.10; 10. Ivan Tibbs, Moses Lake, $618.85.
Barrel Racing – 1. Amy McHale, Long Beach, $3,503.75; 2. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, $2,885.57; 3. Sammy Jo Willis, Terrebonne, $2,123.12; 4. Viki Friedrich, Sakum, $1,565.88; 5. Scotti Fuller, Lewiston, $1,521.90; 6. Nikki Esbenshade, Siletz, $1,354.08; 7. Lucy Schnabele, Prineville, $1,289.39; 8. Sally Jane Brown, Baker City, $1,248.30; 9. Kelly Wallis, Hermiston, $1.239.50; 10. Jennifer Jones, Husum, $1.101.60.
Breakaway Roping – 1. Trisha Legg, La Grande, $2,998.30; 2. Jennifer Erickson, Yelm, $2,300.29; 3. Jennifer Casey, Kennewick, $1,914.69; 4. Sally Jane Brown, Baker City, $1,825.25; 5. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, $1,421.36; 6. Jordan Crossley, Hermiston, $1,250.91; 7. Sammy Jo Willis, Terrebonne, $1,191.17; 8. Shannon Hull, Ellensburg, $1,136.47; 9. Sadee Shelton, Ellensburg, $1,118. 99; 10. Melody Smith, Tenino, $909.30.
Bull Riding – 1. Charlie Barker, Culver, $6,070.63; 2. Cody Campbell, Summerville, $5,667.23; 3. Bryan Barker, Redmond, $3,988.65; 4. Shane Ahrens, Roy, $3,943.17; 5. Jimmy Floyd, Prineville, $3,435.69; 6. Dan Morse, Everson, $2,475.86; 7. Cody Ford, Umatilla, $2,193.00; 8. Hunter Knowles, Oakville, $1,684.13; 9. Cole Harvey, Hermiston, $1,320.80;10. (tie) Jesse Belyea, Hermiston, and Josh Dollins, Grants Pass, $988.73.
Cow Milking – 1. Nate Kayser, Centerville, $824.43; 2. Mike Erickson, Yelm, $557.80; 3. Matt Erb, Roy, $556.80; 4. Mike Thiele, Goldendale, $540.00; 5. Brett Hale, Tenino, $452.58; 6. Trevor Scott, Vancouver, $447.00; 7. Levi Erb, Yelm, $427.03; 8. Casey Arnold, Glenwood, $380.00; 9. Troy Pfeifer, Gaston, $364.80; 10. Wayne Carver, Roy, $353.40.
Tie Down Roping – 1. Rob Black, Meridian, $2,048.24; 2. Shane Erickson, Terrebonne, $1,924.89; 3. Brett Hale, Tenino, $1,728.97; 4. Jesse Egan, Gridley, $1,411.23; 5. Ryan Gallagher, Merrill, $1,249.59; 6. Paul Cope, Nampa, $1.220.75; 7. Jake Pratt, Ellensburg, $1,201.75; 8. Nate Kayser, Centerville, $1,115.12; 9. Sam Willis, Terrebonne, 1,011.42; 10. Scott McCulloch, Galt, $830.52.
Steer Wrestling – 1. Charlie Barker, Culver, $2,191.79; 2. Pistol Bray, Yreka, $1,550.76; 3. Joe Irzyk, Moro, $1,368.50; 4. Casey Arnold, Glenwood, $1,301.50; 5. Matt Cupp, Caldwell, $1,250.04; 6. Michael Reger, Redmond, $1,230.38; 7. Trevor Scott, Vancouver, $1,168.89; 8. Dave Maddox, Weiser, $859.75; 9. Andy Easterly, Terrebonne, $620.32; 10. Jed Headley, Pasco, $558.60.
Team Roping (Header) – 1. Larry Goss, Redmond, $3,669.73; 2. Bobby Alexander, Redmond, $3,048.88; 3. Joe Bartlett, Eugene, $1,906.64; 4. Casey Green, Warm Springs, $1,357.60; 5. Shane Erickson, Terrebonne, $1,649.75; 6. Brett Hale, Tenino, $1,500.63; 7. Joe Hamilton, Klamath Falls, $1,404.73; 8. Chris Hays, Monroe, $1,270.33; 9. Cody Barney, Klamath Falls, $1,115.78; 10. Brandon Beers, Powell Butte, $1,084.31.
Team Roping (Heeler) – 1. Jim Jones, Culver, $3,048.88; 2. Jaye Kuebler, Eugene, $2,980.98; 3. Brady Minor, Ellensburg, $2,003.03; 4. Rick Copher, Molalla, $1,906.64; 5. Justin Tom, Warm Springs, $1,680.59; 6. Will Schmidt, Benton City, $1,500.63; 7. Casey Awbrey, Merrill, $1,404.73; 8. Trevor McCoin, Condon, $1,256.70; 9. Ryan Gallagher, Merrill, $1,176.96; 10. Cort Herrera, Pendleton, $1,115.78.
Men’s All-around – 1. Charlie Barker 477 points; 2. Brett Hale 246; 3. Bobby Alexander 193; 4. Trevor Scott 182; 5. Casey Arnold, 170; 6. Nate Kayser 165; 7. Ryan Gallagher 150; 8. Casey Green 136; 9. Shane Erickson 132; 10. Randy Thompson 123.
Women’s All-around – 1. Brenda Mays 254; 2. Sammy Jo Willis, 167; 3. Sally Jane Brown 166; 4. Jennifer Storts 89; 5. Bailey Gow 65; 6. Samantha Gallagher 62; 7. Bridgett Wynn 44.
Rookie (Rough Stock) – 1. Cody Marshall 141.5 points; 2. Cody Ford, 76.5; 3. Seth Hammack 72.5; 4. Josh Dollins 26.5; 5. Brendan Fitzgerald 25; 6. Bryan Olsen, 19.
Rookie (Timed Event) – 1. Sally Jane Brown, 101 points; 2. Bailey Gow 34.
Rookie (Barrel Racing) – 1. Sally Jane Brown 65.0 points; 2. Hailey Woods 53; 3. Bailey Gow, 31 points; 4. Deana Syhlman 30.
Oakville Rodeo
at Oakville, Wash.
July 2-3
Bareback Riding – 1. Orlun McGuffin, Ellensburg, 79 points ($299.25); 2. Russ Smith, Umatilla, 72 ($249.37); 3. Mark Barkley, Redmond, 70 ($199.50); 4. Jonathon Rickman, Powell Butte, 69 ($149.62); 5. J.T. Adams, Troutdale, 62 ($99.75). Saddle Bronc Riding – 1. Jimmy Popham, Vancouver, 82 points ($323.00); 2. Charlie Barker, Culver, 77 ($242.25); 3. Francis Borden, Walla Walla, 73 ($161.50); 4. Robert Shannon, Ellensburg, 70 ($80.75). Bull Riding – 1. Cody Ford, Umatilla, 82 points ($986.00); 2. Dustin Criswell, Ocean Shores, 80 ($704.50); 3. Cody Campbell, Summerville, 78 ($663.00); 4. Garett Wolfe, Wenatchee, 72 ($381.50). Tie Down Roping – 1. Tony Green, Madras, 8.26 seconds ($1,142.50; 2. Joel Jefferies, Caldwell, 8.31 ($826.50); 3. Kass Kayser, Ellensburg, 8.57 ($684.00; 4. Rob Black, Meridian, 8.59 ($541.50); 5. Scott McCulloch, Galt, 8.85 ($399.00); 6. Shawn Lieuallen, Pendleton, 8.95 ($256.50).
Steer Wrestling – 1. Jed Headley, Pasco, 5.91 seconds ($468.35); 2. Jarred Thomas, Ellensburg, 6.03 ($387.60); 3. Casey Arnold, Glenwood, 7.28 ($306.85); 4. (tie) Charlie Barker, Culver, and Mike Stevens, Pasco, 7.52 ($189.72 each); 6. Chris Irzyk, Moro, 8.04 ($80.75). Team Roping (Header) – 1. Cody Barney, Klamath Falls, 5.12 seconds ($1,115.78); 2. Larry Goss, Redmond, 5.76 ($923.40); 3. Shane Erickson, Terrebonne, 6.04 ($731.03); 4. Tom Akins, Longview, 6.29 ($538.65); 5. Brett Hale, Tenino, 6.46 ($346.28); 6. Casey Green, Warm Springs, 6.49 ($192.37).Team Roping (Heeler) – 1. Cort Herrera, Pendleton, 5.12 seconds ($1,115.78); 2. Jaye Kuebler, Eugene, 5.76 ($923.40); 3. Quinton Josie, Enumclaw, 6.04 ($731.03); 4. Thad Akins, Harrisburg, 6.29 ($538.65); 5. Will Schmidt, Benton City, 6.46 ($346.28); 6. Justin Tom, Warm Springs, 6.49 ($192.37). Barrel Racing – 1. Scotti Fuller, Lewiston, 17.94 seconds ($600.88); 2. Amy McHale, Long Beach, 18.04 ($522.50); 3. Viki Friedrich, Sakum, 18.09 ($444.13); 4. Katie Bremner, Ellensburg, 18.16 ($365.75); 5. Heidi Yarbor, Deer Island, 18.17 ($287.38); 6. (tie) Jolene Douglas, Richland, Susan Pierce, Snohomish, and Lucy Schnabele, Prineville, 18.18 ($130.63 each).
Breakaway Roping – 1. Sally Jane Brown, Baker City, 2.70 seconds ($633.65); 2. Danna Stovner, Council, 2.93 ($524.40); 3. Tara Finley, Mt. Vernon, 3.18 ($415.15); 4. (tie) Crystal Hedden, Harrah, and Karly Klaholz, no hometown listed, 3.20 ($251.27 each); 6. Jessie Legg, Mt. Vernon, 4.06 ($109.25). Cow Milking – 1. Levi Erb, Yelm, 22.16 seconds ($427.03); 2. Wayne Carver, Roy, 22.63 ($353.40); 3. Brett Hale, Tenino, 31.29 ($279.78); 4. Paul Erickson, Ashwood, 31.77 ($206.15); 5. Shane Erickson, Terrebonne, 32.06 ($132.53); 6. Nate Kayser, Centerville, 38.54 ($73.63).
Total Purse Payout – $24,120.
Yoncalla Rodeo
July 3-4
Bareback Riding – 1. Mark Barkley, Redmond, 80 points ($499.20); 2. Ryan Schmelzer, Terrebonne, 77 ($374.40); 3. Jonathon Rickman, Powell Butte, 70 ($249.60); 4. Cody Marshall, Sutherlin, 62 ($124.80). Saddle Bronc Riding – 1. Lee Felder, Redmond, 74 points ($480.00); 2. Seth Hammack, Redmond, 72 ($288.00); 3. Robert Shannon, Ellensburg, 70 ($192.00). Bull Riding – 1. Charlie Barker, Culver, 82 points ($866.66); 2. (tie) Bryan Barker, Redmond, and Jimmy Floyd, Prineville, 79 ($506.66 each). Tie Down Roping – 1. Scott McCulloch, Galt, 10.07 seconds ($431.52); 2. Ryan Gallagher, Merrill, 10.37 ($357.12); 3. Brett Hale, Tenino, 11.47 ($282.72); 4. Nate Kayser, Centerville, 11.91 ($208.32); 5. Sam Willis, Terrebonne, 12.00 ($133.93); 6. Del Foley, Roseburg, 12.13 ($74.40).
Steer Wrestling – 1. Pistol Bray, Yreka, 7.78 seconds ($334.05); 2. Randy Thompson, Yoncalla, 8.06 ($276.48); 3. Brian Thompson, Yoncalla, 8.13 ($218.88); 4. Charlie Barker, Culver, 9.00 ($161.28); 5. Michael Reger, Redmond, 9.37 ($103.68); 6. Anthony Verdino, Pasco, 12.54 ($57.60). Team Roping (Header) – 1. Billy Hill, Klamath Falls, 7.97 seconds ($689.04); 2. Adrian Frink, Hermiston, 9.18 ($570.24); 3. Greg Brown,Powell Butte, 9.53 ($451.44); 4. Randy Thompson, Yoncalla, 9.94 ($332.64); 5. Larry Goss, Redmond, 12.16 ($213.84); 6. Cort Herrera Pendleton, 12.44 ($118.80). Team Roping (Heeler) – 1. Ryan Gallagher, Merrill, 7.97 seconds ($689.04); 2. Cory Moore, Stanfield, 9.18 ($570.24); 3. Martin ThompsonYoncalla, 9.53 ($451.44); 4. Brian Reece, Bend, 9.94 ($332.64); 5. Jaye Kuebler, Eugene, 12.16 ($213.84); 6. Cody Barney, Klamath Falls, 12.44 ($118.80). Barrel Racing – 1. Amy McHale, Long Beach, 16.85 seconds ($515.04); 2. Heidi Yarbor, Deer Island, 16.95 ($426.24); 3. Holly Hanson, Junction City,17.07 ($337.44); 4. Deana Syhlman, Prineville, 17.09 ($248.64); 5. Kimberly Anderson, Prineville, 17.17 ($159.84); 6. Kit Thompson, Yoncalla17.28, ($88.80).
Breakaway Roping – 1. Jennifer Casey, Kennewick, 2.28 seconds ($375.84); 2. Melody Smith, Tenino, 2.78, ($311.04); 3. Margaret Reeves,Clarkston, 3.34 ($246.24); 4. Bailey Gow, Roseburg, 3.68 ($181.44); 5. Jennifer Erickson, Yelm, 4.44 ($116.64); 6. Mikal Black, Meridian, 4.78 ($64.80). Cow Milking – 1. Cody Barney, Klamath Falls, 17.81 seconds ($348.00); 2. Nate Kayser, Centerville, 19.50 ($288.00); 3. Will Robbins, 24.50 ($228.00); 4. Greg Brown, Powell Butte, 25.09 ($168.00); 5. Randy Thompson, Yoncalla, 28.12 ($108.00); 6. Trevor Scott, Vancouver, 29.25 ($60.00).
Total Purse Payout – $16,670.
LaPine Rodeo
July 3-4
Bareback Riding – 1. Mark Barkley, Redmond, 85 points ($399.48); 2. Mason Stafford, Prineville, 72 ($330.60); 3. Russ Smith, Umatilla, 70 ($261.60); 4. Cody Marshall, Sutherlin, 69 ($192.85); 5. Jared Bain, Haines, 68 ($123.97); 6. (tie) Marvin Core, Redmond, and J.P. Sample, Bend, 66 ($34.43 each). Saddle Bronc Riding – 1. Dusty Otley, Adel, 82 points ($468.35); 2. Charlie Barker, Culver, 79 ($387.60); 3. Levi Bunch, Durkee, 77 ($306.85); 4. Seth Hammack, Redmond, 74 ($226.10); 5. Shad Linn, Potlach, 73 ($145.35); 6. Russell Beatty, Roseburg, 72 ($80.75). Bull Riding – 1. Charlie Barker, Culver, 86 points ($930.41); 2. Jimmy Floyd, Prineville, 79 ($616.91); 3. Bryan Barker, Redmond, 74 ($460.16). Tie Down Roping – 1. Blaise Black, Meridian, 7.85 seconds ($688.75); 2. Jesse Egan, Gridley, 8.38 ($570.00); 3. Sam Willis, Terrebonne, 8.71 ($451.25); 4. Paul Cope, Nampa, 9.00 ($332.50); 5. Chad Henry, Walla Walla, 9.29 ($213.75); 6. Ryan Gallagher, Merrill, 9.54 ($118.75).
Steer Wrestling – 1. Michael Reger, Redmond, 4.71 seconds ($523.45); 2. Matt Cupp. Caldwell, 4.77 ($433.20); 3. Anthony Verdino, Pasco, 5.27 ($342.95); 4. Charlie Barker, Culver, 5.35 ($252.70); 5. David Kline, Prineville, 5.36 ($162.45); 6. Jed Headley, Pasco, 5.68 ($90.25). Team Roping (Header) – 1. Jeroll Campbell, Ft. Klamath, 5.59 seconds ($757.63); 2. Chris Westbrooks, Eugene, 5.84 ($627.00); 3. Mike Fuller, Clarkston, 6.49 ($496.38); 4. Larry Goss, Redmond, 6.86 ($365.75); 5. Chris Hays, Monroe, 8.88 ($235.12); 6. Casey Green, Warm Springs, 10.52 ($130.62). Team Roping (Heeler) – 1. Gary Hepper, Ft. Klamath, 5.59 seconds ($757.63); 2. Shawn Brown, Bend, 5.84 ($627.00); 3. Trevor McCoin, Condon, 6.49 ($496.38); 4. Jaye Kuebler, Eugene, 6.86 ($365.75); 5. Mike Wallen, Arlington, 8.88 ($235.12); 6. Justin Tom, Warm Springs, 10.52 ($130.62). Barrel Racing – 1. Sally Jane Brown, Baker City, 16.84 seconds ($611.80); 2. Kasey Bruce, Redmond, 17.04 ($532.00); 3. Lucy Schnabele, Prineville, 17.14 ($452.20); 4. Viki Friedrich, Sakum, 17.17 ($372.40); 5. Jaclyn Ferguson, Centerville, 17.29 ($292.60); 6. Pam Fleming, Klamath Falls, 17.31 ($212.80); 7. Amanda Moore, Gresham, 17.34 ($133.00); 8. Samantha Gallagher, Merrill, 17.41 ($53.20).
Breakaway Roping – 1. Trisha Legg, La Grande, 1.74 seconds ($619.88); 2. Samantha Gallagher, Merrill, 2.48 ($513.00); 3. Marissa Black, Meridian, 2.52 ($406.13); 4. Margaret Reeves, Clarkston, 2.55 ($299.25); 5. Jennifer Casey, Kennewick, 2.78 ($192.37); 6. Shannon Hull, Ellensburg, 2.93 ($106.87). Cow Milking – 1. Cody Barney, Klamath Falls, 17.81 seconds ($348.00); 2. Nate Kayser, Centerville, 19.50 ($288.00); 3. Will Robbins, no hometown listed, 24.50 ($228.00); 4. Greg Brown, Powell Butte, 25.09 ($168.00); 5. Randy Thompson, Yoncalla, 28.12 ($108.00); 6. Trevor Scott, Vancouver, 29.25 ($60.00).
Total Purse Payout – $20,430.
Columbia River Standings
as of July 13
(Top 10 Competitors)
Bareback Riding – 1. Bobby Mote, Redmond, 9,277 points; 2. Rowdy Buechner, Sandpoint, 5,009; 3. Mitch Rickman, Powell Butte, 4,469; 4. Jason Sherman, Washougal, 2,027; 5. Sean Culver, Grandview, 1,909; 6. Ryan Gray, Cheney, 1,302; 7. Dustin Mulrony, Pomeroy, 1,294; 8. Lee Lanz, Molalla, 1,142; 9. Kirk Giovanini, Prineville, 1,055; 10. Jason Femrite, Stanwood, 1,016.
Bull Riding – 1. Zack Oakes, Tonasket, 4,562 points; 2. Joe Meling, Pendleton, 4,253; 3. Zeb Lanham, Sweet, 4,235; 4. Marcus Michaelis, Caldwell, 4,192; 5. Dan Morse, Everson, 3,846; 6. Ross Coleman, Redmond, 3,131; 7. Klay Lanham, Sweet, 2,748; 8. Kyle Joslin, Caldwell, 2,706; 9. Mason Michaelis, Caldwell, 2,544; 10. Shawn Waite, Redmond, 2,205.
Tie Down Roping – 1. Jeff Coelho, Echo, 5,074 points; 2. Tony Green, Madras, 3,948; 3. Brad Goodrich, Hermiston, 3,646; 4. Paul Cope, Nampa, 2,793; 5. Johnny Sloan, Ellensburg, 2,381; 6. Blaise Black, Meridian, 1,990; 7. Shane Erickson, Terrebonne, 1,764; 8. Jim Powers, Wapato, 1,648; 9. Seth Hopper, Stanfield, 1,639; 10. Aaron Marts, Nyssa, 1,486.
Saddle Bronc Riding – 1. Sam MacKenzie, Jordan Valley, 5,963 points; 2. Randy Jones, Eagle Point, 3,543; 3. Johnny Hammack, Redmond, 2,919; 4. Jeb Knox, Prosser, 2,713; 5. Ivan Tibbs, Moses Lake, 2,530; 6. Beau Michael, Browning, 2,282; 7. Kayle Gray, Cheney, 1,499; 8. James Crozier, Australia, 1,334; 9. (tie) Dustin Flundra, Pincher Creek, and Ross Kreutzer, Maple Creek, 1,254.
Steer Roping – 1. Joe Bartlett, Eugene, 3,965 points; 2. Fred Brown, Colbert, 2,280; 3. Jim Ward, Heppner, 1,634; 4. Gabe Richardson, Clarkston, 1,625; 5. Jason Stewart, Royal City, 1,254; 6. Tom Sorey, Pendleton, 1,169; 7. Dave Inman, Cheney, 754; 8. John Alps, Madras, 687; 9. Howdy McGinn, North Powder, 542; 10. Randy Warnock, Maupin, 491.
Steer Wrestling – 1. Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, 6,390 points; 2. Mark Boultinghouse, Ridgefield, 3,953; 3. Travis Taruscio, Stanfield, 3,709; 4. Carl Seiders, Adrian, 3,603; 5. Pat Nogle, Grass Valley, 3,306; 6. Joe Rosenburg, Pendleton, 3,037; 7. Trevor Knowles, Mt. Vernon, 2,951; 8. Travis Carnine, Echo, 2,656; 9. B. J. Taruscio, Walla Walla, 2,256; 10. Tyler Bronkhorst, Burbank, 2,194.
Team Roping (Header) – 1. Ty Bowman, Cheney, 4,086 points; 2. Jake Stanley, Hermiston, 2,947; 3. Charly Crawford, Prineville, 2,643; 4. Richard Eiguren, Jordan Valley, 2,324; 5. Matt Funk, Wenatchee, 2,189; 6. Shane Erickson, Terrebonne, 1,821; 7. Mike Fuller, Clarkston, 1,724; 8. Willy Hart, Yakima, 1,688; 9. Dean Tuftin, Prineville, 1,677; 10. Spike McKay, Eugene, 1,563.
Team Roping (Heeler) – 1. Dave Inman, Cheney, 4,086 points; 2. Bucky Campbell, Benton City, 4,047; 3. Shane Crossley, Hermiston, 2,947; 4. Rick Copher, Molalla, 2,593; 5. Ryan Stewart, Royal City, 1,899; 6. Brent Falon, Yakima, 1,688; 7. Mike Beers, Powell Butte, 1,677; 8. Buck McKay, Eugene, 1,563; 9. Tyler Saunders, Kennewick, 1,460; 10. Brady Minor, Ellensburg, 1,454.
All-around – 1. Sam MacKenzie, Jordan Valley, 7,037 points; 2. Joe Bartlett, Eugene, 5,288; 3. Dave Inman, Cheney, 4,839; 4. Shane Erickson, Terrebonne, 3,585; 5. Trevor Knowles, Mt. Vernon, 3.415; 6. Fred Brown, Colbert, 3,405; 7. Blaise Black, Meridian, 2,816; 8. Buck McKay, Eugene, 2,663; 9. Brett Hale, Tenino, 2,636; 10. Tony Currin, Dayton, 2,323.
Cheney Rodeo
at Cheney, Wash.
July 8-10
Team Roping – 1. (tie) Josh Bruce/Patrick Woodcock and Jack Fischer/Tyler Saunders, 6.9 seconds ($1,009.14 each); 3. Richard Eiguren/Bucky Campbell,7.4 ($576.16 each); 4. Jed Shumway/Grant Shumway, 8.2 ($288.32 each). Steer Wrestling – 1. Tyler Bronkhorst 5.3 seconds ($1,556.52); 2. Brad Gleason, 5.6 ($1,288.20); 3. Bart Fouts, 5.7 ($1,019.83); 4. Keith Whitemarsh, 5.8 ($751.45); 5. Cody Echevarria, 6.1 ($483.06); 6. Travis Taruscio, 6.2 ($268.37). Tie Down Roping – 1. Shane Erickson, 9.7 seconds ($1,515.25); 2. Tye Pride, 10.0 ($1,254.94); 3. Seth Hopper, 10.3 ($992.70); 4. (tie) Jeff Coelho, Kass Kayser and Ty Sturza, 10.6 ($487.66 each). Bull Riding – 1. Colby Reilly, 86 points ($1,222.65); 2. Clint Johnson, 77 ($926.25); 3. J.C. Bean, 74 ($666.90); 4. Andy Crozier, 70 ($444.20); 5. Corey Gray, 69 ($259.35); 6. Klay Lanham, 67 ($185.25).
Saddle Bronc Riding – 1. Glen O’Neil, 79 points ($1,316.70); 2. (tie) Kayle Gray and Josh MacKenzie, 77 ($857.85 each); 4. Levi Hapney, 76 ($478.08); 5. J.L. Schaffner, 75 ($279.31); 6. (tie) Preston Cutler, Ben Londo, Jerad McFarlane and Beau Michael, 74 ($49.87 each). Bareback Riding – 1. Bobby Mote, 78 points ($1,112.92); 2. (tie) Jason Havens and Trever Mulrony, 77 ($725.09 each); 4. Joe Ketter, 76 ($404.76); 5. Eric Mader, 75 ($236.05); 6. (tie) Ben Londo and Jason Sherman, 74 ($84.84 each). Barrel Racing – 1. Jessica Tatone, 17.38 seconds ($988.85); 2. Kelli Currin, 17.62 ($847.50); 3. Kristie Hurn, 17.72 ($706.32); 4. Cindy Woods, 17.81 ($612.18); 5. Maureen Crossley, 17.90 ($470.80); 6. Candice Slagel, 17.91 ($376.71); 7. Katie Waetje, 18.00 (282.50); 8. Rose Miller, 18.02 (!88.35); 9. Chris Powers, 18.04 ($141.28); 10. Sandra Thomas, 18.13 ($94.18).
Elgin Stampede
July 8-10
Team Roping – 1. Jake Stanley/B.J. Campbell, 5.8 seconds ($1,001.44 each); 2. Doyle Gellerman/Shane Norman, 6.1 ($828.78 each); 3. Joe Bartlett/Rick Copher, 6.2 ($656.11 each); 4. Randy Warnock/Tony Graham, 6.7 ($483.45 each); 5. Ty Bowman/Dave Inman, 6.8 ($310.79 each); 6. Jed Shumway/Grant Shumway 6.9 ($172.66 each). Steer Wrestling – 1. B.J. Taruscio 4.6 seconds ($1,336.17); 2. (tie) Tyler Bronkhorst, Brad Gleason, Carl Seiders and Travis Taruscio 4.9 ($760.23 each); 6. (tie) Clint Alegere and Scott Goodwin, 51. ($115.18 each). Steer Roping (First Go-round) – 1. Randy Warnock, 11.8 seconds ($722.00); 2. Joe Bartlett, 13.1 ($541.50); 3. Tom Sorey, 13.3 ($361.00); 4. Douglas Bean, 14.1 ($180.50). Steer Roping (Second Go-round) – 1. Tom Sorey, 11.6 ($722.00); 2. (tie) John Alps and Jason Stewart, 12.0 ($451.25 each); 4. Tim Roeser, 13.5 ($180.50).
Steer Roping (Average) – 1. Tom Sorey 24.9 seconds ($722.00); 2. Joe Bartlett, 27.3 ($541.50); 3. Jason Stewart, 28.9 ($361.00); 4. R.A. Lovell, 31.3 ($180.50). Bull Riding – 1. Colby Reilly, 89 points ($1,081.57); 2. Hayden Reece, 81 ($819.37); 3. Cameron Mulrony, 72 ($589.95); 4. (tie) Brian Sanders and Brent Williams, 69 ($311.36 each); 6. David Stephens, 61 ($163.87). Bareback Riding – 1. Joe Ketter, 85 points ($1045.00); 2. Trever Mulrony, 80 ($783.75); 3. Kirk Giovanini, 78 ($522.50); 4. Dustin Mulrony, 76 ($261.25). Saddle Bronc Riding – 1. Kayle Gray, 82 points, ($1,065.90); 2. Levi Hapney, 80 ($807.50); 3. Ryan MacKenzie, 79 ($581.40); 4. Gary Alger, 77 ($387.60); 5. (tie) Frances Borden and Chance Millin, 75 ($193.80 each).
Tie Down Roping – 1. (tie) Shane Erickson and Seth Hopper, 9.5 seconds ($1,334.27 each); 3. Trevor Knowles, 9.6 ($956.65); 4. Blaise Black, 9.8 ($704.90); 5. Chris Hoagland, 9.9 ($453.15); 6. Colt Finley, 10.2 ($251.75).
BaseballDistrict No. 3 13-year-old
Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament
at Burns
Saturday, July 16
Harney/Grant County 10,
Wallowa Valley 6
Wallowa Valley 301 002 0 – 6 10 0
Harney/Grant 216 001 x – 1010 2
Tyler Edison, Caleb DeBoie (6) and Isaah Buck; Caleb Feist, Dalton Moore (5) and Adam Gilliam. W – Feist. L – Edison. 2B – Edison (WV); Cody Williams, Gilliam (HG). 3B – Feist (HG). HR – none.
OutdoorsJOHN DAY RIVER: Smallmouth bass and channel catfish angling success is good. River flows as of July 11 are about 370 cubic feet per second, which will limit boating access. Flows in the 1,000 to 2,000 cubic feet per second range are best for drift boat and large rafts between Service Creek and Cottonwood Bridge. Stream flow levels are available from th Service Creek gauging station at http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/uv?1446500.
JOHN DAY RIVER BASIN LAKES AND PONDS: With the arrival of warmer weather, angling success in lower elevation ponds and lakes (Rowe Creek, Anson Wright, Seventh Street, Long Creek, Morrow County RV Park, and Cavendar) has been poor.
JUBILEE LAKE:The lake will be stocked with legal-sized trout this week.
MAGONE AND BULL PRAIRIE LAKES: Angling success has been fair for rainbow and brook trout. The best chance for catching these 10-12″ fish will be early morning when surface water temperatures are coolest. For the remainder of the day and evenings, best success will be found by fishing deep.
MARR, VICTOR, WALLOWA WILDLIFE, HONEYMOON, TEEPEE, MCGRAW, AND SALT CREEK SUMMIT PONDS: Ponds have been stocked with legal and trophy size rainbow trout. Fishing success should be fair to good.
MORGAN LAKE: Was stocked with trophy and legal sized trout in June.
NORTH POWDER PONDS: As water temperature rises anglers success will slow down.
ROULET POND:Restocked in early June with legal size rainbow trout. As water temperatures rise, angler success will slow down.
STRAWBERRY WILDERNESS LAKES: Angling for brook trout has been good in Strawberry, Little Strawberry, Slide and Little Slide lakes.
UMATILLA RIVER: Anglers are reminded that targeted angling for bull trout is prohibited.
WALLOWA LAKE: Trout fishing is good. The lake will be stocked this week with legal size rainbow trout. Kokanee fishing is fair for anglers jigging or trolling between 20 and 40 feet deep. Kokanee are scattered in the lake and are small.
WALLOWA RIVER: River flows are declining and trout fishing is fair to good.
WILLOW CREEK RESERVOIR: The reservoir has been stocked with legal-sized trout. Fishing for trout and warmwater gamefish is fair.
WALLOWA LAKE: Trout fishing is good. The lake will be stocked this week with legal size rainbow trout. Kokanee fishing is fair for anglers jigging or trolling between 20 and 40 feet deep. Kokanee are scattered in the lake and are small.
WALLOWA RIVER: River flows are declining and trout fishing is fair to good.
WILLOW CREEK: Due to low stream levels only a small number of trout have been stocked in Willow Creek within Heppner.
WILLOW CREEK RESERVOIR: The reservoir has been stocked with legal-sized trout. Fishing for trout and warmwater gamefish is fair.
VIEWING BRIDGE CREEK WILDLIFE AREA: Bridge Creek Wildlife Area main entrance gate is now open to allow access for wildlife viewing. Elk and deer have given birth and visitors are reminded to leave baby wildlife alone. Approaching to close, touching or moving any baby wildlife may ruin its chance for survival. Dogs are not permitted to run because of ground nesting birds. Visitors are reminded of road closures within the wildlife area. Camping is permitted within 300 feet of the main road.
COLUMBIA RIVER WILDLIFE AREAS: Game birds are nesting and rearing broods at this time. Dogs are not permitted to run at large and must be ke pt on leashes. Open fires are not permitted on wildlife areas because of fire danger. Pack out all garbage.
ELKHORN WILDLIFE AREA: The wildlife area is open for visitors and remains open until December 1. Elk and deer have given are giving birth and visitors are reminded to leave all baby wildlife alone. Approaching to close, touching or moving any baby animal may ruin its chance for survival. Visitors are reminded of road closures within the wildlife area. The campground is now open. Campers are reminded of the 14 day limit per stay.
LADD MARSH WILDLIFE AREA: Wildlife viewing remains good as the nesting period continues at Ladd Marsh. Habitat conditions are excellent due to recent precipitation. Waterfowl broods and shore bird young are common throughout the area. Antelope continue to use the area east of Pierce Road and south of Highway 203. Fawn production was excellent this year. Shore birds including avocets, black-necked stilts and yellowlegs can be seen working the shorelines of the wetlands along Peach Road. Bank swallows have returned to their colony on the north end of Peach Road. Many raptors have young in the nest now. Short eared owls can be seen off of Pierce Road and the auto route. Sandhill crane colts can be seen south of the overlook on Foothill. Duck and goose broods can be seen throughout the marsh.
Most of Ladd Marsh remains closed through the nesting period. The areas that are open include the automobile route and walking trail at the Tule Lake area off of Peach Road, the Glass Hill area above Foothill Road and the nature trail just east of Interstate 84. Dogs are prohibited on the area during the nesting period.
IRRIGON WILDLIFE AREA: The Irrigon Wildlife Area Heritage trail is getting more use with the warmer weather. Remember to keep horses on main trail. A Wetland Enhancement project is scheduled to begin on/around mid July. There are three areas that are to be excavated. These Wetland areas (13 acres) will provide additional hunting, fishing and bird watching on the wildlife area.
UMATILLA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE: Excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Call 1-541-922-4661 for more information about the refuge.
WILLOW CREEK WILDLIFE AREA: The area has been planted with a mixture of upland game bird seed which will provide food and cover for the birds.
WENAHA WILDLIFE AREA: Deer & elk are scattered but can still be seen occasionally form the Eden Bench road. Big Horn sheep can be seen on the cliffs adjacent to the Grande Ronde River road. Birding is excellent at all elevations. The Wildlife Area is open to hunting during all legal seasons and for non-motorized recreation year round. Due to a State Parks Administrative Rule, open fires are prohibited year round with in 1/4 mile of the Grande Ronde River between Wildcat Bridge and the State Line. This area is designated as a scenic waterway. The area includes BLM lands as well as State owned lands. Fires are permitted if contained within fire pans, but all debris and ashes must be packed out.
SNAKE RIVER ZONE
FISHING
SNAKE RIVER: On July 10, flows near Nyssa were 7,219 cfs and flows near Weiser were near 9,637 cfs. Angling is good for catfish and fair for smallmouth bass.
BROWNLEE RESERVOIR: Smallmouth bass fishing has been very good. Large bass are found in 30-40 feet of water. Crappie fishing has been spotty but the fish are big (trolling is best right now). Catfishing is good. Perch fishing has been fair in coves. Trout fishing has been excellent near the mouths of streams. Bluegill angling has been good in the evenings. The reservoir is 10 feet below full. Call Idaho Power Company’s recording at 1-800-422-3143 to get information on access at recreational sites or visit under the “Rivers and Recreation” heading. For reservoir level information, visit http://www.nwd-wc.usace.army.mil/perl/dataquery.pl?k=brownlee
HELLS CANYON RESERVOIR: Bass fishing has been great. Catfishing has been good. Crappie fishing has been spotty. Trout fishing has been great near stream mouths. Some large sturgeon have been caught in the reservoir lately (catch and release only).
OXBOW RESERVOIR: Bass fishing has been great. Catfish has been good. Trout fishing has been great near stream mouths. Crappie fishing has been spotty.
SNAKE RIVER, HELLS CANYON DAM TO THE STATE LINE: Smallmouth bass, trout, and catfish angling have been good. Catch and release for sturgeon has been good also.
MISCELLANEOUS FISHING
MALHEUR RIVER, NORTH FORK: The upper North Fork is now accessible. Streams are low and clear. Trout angling is fair. Remember to release bull trout. Angling is restricted to artificial flies and lures upstream of Beulah Reservoir.
PHILLIPS RESERVOIR: Stocked with legal rainbow trout week of June 27. Reservoir level is 47 percent full.
PILCHER CREEK RESERVOIR: Trout fishing is good, and fish are of good size. The reservoir is 95 percent full. Crappie are large but bite is slow. Crappie angling should get better as the water warms up.
UNITY RESERVOIR: Trout fishing is fair. Crappie fishing has been good. The reservoir is 78 percent full.