Lago Mar Reunion Round Up Tough Competition Ends in Multiple Ties

The ground was good and the stock was fair, setting athletes up for success in Texas City.
Lago Mar Reunion Round Up Tough Competition Ends in Multiple Ties
Lago Mar Reunion Round Up Tough Competition Ends in Multiple Ties /

Texas City had two thrilling nights of rodeo competition. The combination of good stock and tough competitors was the perfect storm for record breaking runs. Each contestant strived to get on the scoreboard, putting winnings towards the new season standings.  

Paden Bray won the all-around by competing in both the team roping and tie-down. The all-around is a difficult title to win at professional rodeos due to the fact many of the competitors just focus on one event, making the competition tough to win money in any event much less multiple events.

Bareback Riding

  1.  Bradlee Miller, 81 points 
  2. Brayze Schill, 79.5 points
  3. (tie) Owen Brouillette, 77 points
  4. (tie) Gavin French, 77 points
  5. Drake Amundson, 75 points
  6. Payton Lackey, 74 points
  7. Hayden James, 58 points

Steer Wrestling 

  1. Clayton Hass, 3.1 seconds
  2. (tie) Shane Frey 3.4 seconds
  3. (tie) Kodie Jang 3.4 seconds
  4. (tie) Tristan Martin, 3.4 seconds
  5. Wade Steffen, 3.5 seconds
  6. Stephen Mullins, 3.7 seconds
  7. (tie) Walt Arnold, 3.8 seconds
  8. (tie) Riley Westhaver, 3.8 seconds

Team Roping

  1. Tanner Tomlinson/Lane Mitchell, 3.8 seconds
  2. Ty Arnold/Kaden Profili, 4.0 seconds
  3. Cash Duty/Clay Green, 4.1 seconds
  4. Korbin Rice/Jake South, 4.2 seconds
  5. Wyatt Bray/Paden Bray, 4.4 seconds
  6. Cyle Denison/Dustin Davis, 4.7 seconds
  7. (tie) Brye Crites/Tyler Worley, 4.8 seconds
  8. (tie) Jake Orman/Corey Hendrick, 4.8 seconds
  9. (tie) Cole Smith/Whit Kitchens, 4.8 seconds
  10. Jesy Austin/Dee Rampy, 5.0 seconds

Saddle Bronc Riding

  1. Cort Scheer, 85.5 points
  2.  Parker Fleet, 85 points
  3. Jackson Ford, 84 points
  4. Karson Mebane, 82.5 points
  5. (tie) Logan Cook, 82 points
  6. (tie) Sterling Crawley, 82 points
  7. (tie) Jarrod Hammons, 82 points
  8. Tegan Smith, 81.5 points

Tie Down Roping

  1. Ty Moser, 8.6 seconds
  2. John Douch, 8.8 seconds
  3. (tie) Brock Belkham, 9.0 seconds
  4. (tie) Heath Kocurek, 9.0 seconds
  5. Kason Dyer, 9.5 seconds
  6. Ryan Belew, 9.6 seconds
  7.  Quade Hiatt, 9.7 seconds
  8. Jud Nowotny, 9.8 seconds
  9.  Paden Bray, 9.9 seconds
  10. Sherman Lasker, 10.0 seconds

Barrel Racing 

  1. Kalli McCall, 14.06 seconds
  2. Rainey Skelton, 14.22 seconds
  3. Fonda Melby, 14.28 seconds
  4. (tie) LaTricia Duke, 14.30 seconds
  5. (tie) Sissy Winn, 14.30 seconds
  6. Tessa Arnold, 14.34 seconds
  7. Oceane Veilleux, 14.36 seconds
  8. Paige Dove, 14.44 seconds
  9. Laura Mote, 14.47 seconds
  10. Stephanie Fryar, 14.49 seconds
  11. Jackie Ganter, 14.51 seconds
  12. Cheyenne Wimberley, 14.52 seconds

Bull Riding

  1. Braden Richardson, 87.5 points
  2. Canyon Bass, 86 points
  3. Cutter Kaylor, 85 points
  4. Laramie Mosley, 81 points 
  5. Shawn Bennett Jr., 80 points
  6. Deklan Garland, 76 points
  7. Jacob Carige, 71 points

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Alex Cawthon
ALEX CAWTHON

Alex Cawthon is a writer for Sports Illustrated's Rodeo Daily. She is also an accomplished rodeo athlete and business leader driven by the desire to achieve greatness. Born and raised in Rockwall, TX where she learned the importance of family and enjoying the simple things in life. Growing up Alex focused on her academics as well as fine-tuning her abilities as an athlete, which led her to a rodeo scholarship at Tarleton State University. She competed in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) in the Southwest Region during her time in college rodeo. In addition to a long list of rodeo accomplishments, Alex’s reputation for excellence as well as her grit and determination garnered awards and high-profile brand deals. When not competing full-time as a rodeo athlete, Alex applies her intense work ethic to thrive in the classroom. She graduated from Tarleton State University with a bachelor's degree in Agribusiness in 2022 and will graduate in December 2023 with a Master's in Business Administration. Now based in Stephenville, Tx, Alex continues to make her mark as she establishes a career in the oil and gas industry. In addition, Alex utilizes her expertise and connections to support the sport she loves, as she joins forces with Sports Illustrated as a writer for their acclaimed feature, Rodeo Daily. Beyond Alex’s accomplishments in and out of the arena, to her core, she is tenacious, focused, and driven. Her deep roots in the Western industry have not only shaped her professional journey, but also instilled an unwavering commitment to tradition, excellence, and innovation.