GREELEY, Colo. (KLTV) – Jacksonville’s Kaden Profili racked up over $8,500 in winnings across two rodeos.
The No. 6 ranked team roper in the world brought his season earnings to $54,031.
At the Greeley Stampede in Greeley, Colorado, Profili and his teammate Brenten Hall finished tied for first place with a time of 4.9 seconds to earn $3,861. At the West of the Pecos Rodeo in Pecos, Texas, the duo finished tied for seventh in the first round with a time of 7.7 seconds to win $455 each. In the second round, Hall and Profili finished tied for fifth with a time of 6.9 seconds to win $1,235 each. In the average, the two tied for third with a time of 14.6 seconds to earn $3,022 each. Profili earned $8,573 at the two rodeos.
Hallsville’s Justin Shaffer brought home $4,487 at two rodeos. The No. 11 ranked steer wrestler in the world competed at the Crooked River Roundup in Prineville, Oregon. Shaffer took third place in round one with a time of 8.3 seconds to win $772. In the second round, Shaffer finished in sixth place with a time of 7.4 seconds to win $117. In average, Shaffer took the top spot with a time of 15.7 seconds to win $1,860. At the Greeley Stampede, Shaffer finished in first place in round one with a time of 4.3 seconds to win $1,738. This season, Shaffer has won $45,177.
Athens’ Lightning Aguilera competed in Greeley as well. The No. 6 ranked team roper in the world and his teammate Wyatt Cox finished in first place in round two with a time of 4.2 seconds to win $4,440 each. Aguilera brings his season earnings to $52,757.
At the Rodeo of the Ozarks in Springdale, Arkansas, Mabank’s Boogie Ray and teammate Justin Pruitt won first place in the team roping competition with a time of 4.9 seconds to win $4,014 each. Ray brought his season earnings to $13,449.
Mabank’s Boogie Ray and teammate Justin Pruitt win first place in round one at the Rodeo of the Ozarks in Springdale, Arkansas
Whitehouse’s Hayden Ford won $3,879 at the West of the Pecos Rodeo. The No. 38 ranked tie-down roper in the world finished in eighth place in round one with a time of 9.5 seconds to win $337. In average, Ford had a time of 20.0 seconds to win $3,542. On the season, Ford has earned $27,946.
Van’s Holden Myers earned $3,742 at two rodeos. In Greeley, the No. 3 ranked steer wrestler in the world finished in second place in round one with a time of 4.2 seconds to win $3,110. At the Crooked River Roundup, Myers finished fifth in average with a time of 19.3 seconds to win $632. This season, Myers has won $63,022.
Marshall’s Will Woodfin also competed in Greeley, Colorado. The No. 49-ranked team roper in the world and his teammate Cory Kidd V tied for second place in round two with a time of 4.3 seconds to win $3,571 each. This season, Woodfin has earned $20,802.
Lufkin’s Kash Martin won money at three different rodeos. At the Rodeo of the Ozarks, the bareback rider finished in eighth place with a score of 82 to win $345. At the Edgewood Days PRCA Rodeo in Edgewood, Iowa, Martin rode “Bobby’s Peaches” to a score of 80.5, which was good enough for fifth place and $434. In Dickinson, North Dakota, at Roughrider Days Horizon Permit Bareback, Martin finished in first place with a score of 79 to win $647. At Roughrider Days Rodeo, Martin rode “Painted Desert” to a third place finish with a score of 79 to win $1,724. Martin totaled $3,150 across the three rodeos.
Mount Pleasant’s Kincade Henry finished in fourth place in round one at the Greeley Stampede with a time of 8.9 seconds. That ride earned him $2,500 to bring the No. 3 ranked tie-down roper’s season total to $83,185.
Carthage’s Tilden Hooper brought home $2,341 across two rodeos. In Reno, Nevada, Hooper rode “First Flight” to a third place finish with a score of 85 to win $2,015. In Pecos, Hooper finished in eighth place with a score of 81 to win $326. The No. 13 ranked bareback rider has earned $63,246 this season.
Alto’s Landon Cook finished in seventh place in the saddle bronc riding competition at the Mesquite Championship Rodeo. Cook earned $124.
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