Winners of the Feb. 28-March 1 Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo in Apache Junction shared a combined payout of more than $27,000, according to official results from the Grand Canyon Professional Rodeo …
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Winners of the Feb. 28-March 1 Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo in Apache Junction shared a combined payout of more than $27,000, according to official results from the Grand Canyon Professional Rodeo Association.
That’s up from the Feb. 22-24, 2019 Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo that had a combined payout of more than $19,000.
The following winners are listed by event, place, name, time/score and prize amount. Each payoff was based on the payoff schedule per event; if all places were not filled, the payoff was to remain and monies for the places not filled were to be considered a ground split between placing contestants, according to the rodeo association’s website, gcpra.net.
Bareback
• First place, Kyle Charley, 81, $490; second place, Cache Hill, 76, $408; third place, Cache Hill, 75, $326; fourth place, Cache Hill, 74, $245; and fifth place, Earl Tsosie (L), 73, $163.
Steer wrestling
• First place, Travis Reay (P), 3.8, $546; second place, Denver Roy (P), 4.0, $452; third place, Jordans Holland, 4.1, $358; fourth place, Travis Reay (P), 4.2, $264; fifth place, Clayton Tuchscherer, 5.1, $170; and sixth place, Clem Zievert, 5.8, $94.
Tie-down roping
• First place, Luke Jeffries, 8.5, $503; second/third place, (I) Quincy Reeves, 9.3, $373; second/third place, (I) Jeff Frizzell, 9.3, $373; fourth place, Tristan Mahoney, 9.8, $243; fifth place, Logan Bird, 10.3, $156; and sixth place, Derek Runyon, 10.4, $87.
Incentive tie-down roping
• Tied for first/second, (I) Quincy Reeves, 9.3, $335; tied for first/second, (I) Jeff Frizzell, 9.3, $335; third place, (I) Ron Hirsch, 11.1, $243; fourth place, (I) Shea Freeland, 11.4, $182; and fifth place, (I) Cooper Anderson, 11.6, $122.
Breakaway roping
• First place, Taylor Allen, 2.5, $602; second place, Lakota Bird (P), 2.7, $498; third place, Leighann Scriner, 2.9, $394; fourth place, Kaci Kamm, 3.2, $291; fifth place, Rayna Billingsley, 3.3, $187; and sixth place, Becky Mahoney, 3.4, $104.
Saddle bronc
• First place, Jay Joaquin, 81, $640; second place, Stuart Wright, 77, $530; third place, Ky Rockhill, 74, $420; fourth/fifth place, Ky Rockhill, 67, $254; fourth/fifth place, Zane Munoz, 67, $254; and sixth place, Ty Smith, 59, $110.
No. 12 team roping header
• First place, Kylie Mclean, 6.9, $535; second place, Armando Flores, 7.5, $401; third place, Koty Kamm, 7.9, $268; and fourth place, Clay Elkington, 8.3, $134.
No. 12 team roping heeler
• First place, Chase Massengill, 6.9, $535; second place, Billy Sanchez, 7.5, $401; third place, Dustin Willis, 7.9, $268; and fourth place, Monty James, 8.3, $134.
Team roping header
• First place, Seth Hall, 5.9, $645; second/third place, Pedro Egurrola, 6.3, $403; second/third place, Pedro Egurrola, 6.3, $403; and fourth place, Travis Whitlow, 6.4, $161.
Team roping heeler
• First place, Scotty Raines, 5.9, $645; second/third place, Lil Michael Calmelat, 6.3, $403; second/third place, Trevor Nowlin, 6.3, $403; and fourth place, Tanner Luttrell, 6.4, $161.
Richard Dyer has worked at Independent Newsmedia, Inc.. USA, since 1987.
Since 2009, he has worked as a volunteer to design The Blue Guitar Magazine, Blue Guitar Jr. magazine and Unstrung magazine, which are projects of The Arizona Consortium for the Arts; and since 2014, has been overseeing the art submissions.
He also is an artist of welded-steel sculptures, selling his artwork at juried and non-juried art shows