RODEOHOUSTON® Semifinal 2 contestants advance to the Super Series Championship set for Saturday, March 25.

 

TIE-DOWN ROPING

Veteran tie-down roper Fred Whitfield of Hockley, Texas, took home the Semifinal 2 win. Whitfield, 49, who won the event in 2000 and 2013, said that it feels great to be here at RODEOHOUSTON®.

 

“This is my hometown rodeo,” Whitfield said. “I’m out here competing against guys half my age, so a win in the final would be the icing on the cake for me.”

 

ADVANCING TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND (WINNINGS TO DATE):

  • Fred Whitfield: Hockley, Texas — $7,250
  • Sterling Smith: Stephenville, Texas — $5,375
  • Stran Smith: Childress, Texas — $3,750
  • Riley Pruitt: Gering, Nebraska — $4,750

 

BAREBACK RIDING

Mason Clements of Santaquin, Utah, won both the Super Series I and Semifinal 2 rounds in Bareback Riding. Clements said that he is ready to take care of business in the Championship Round.

 

“Winning both of my rides has my confidence sky-high,” Clements said. “I’m so motivated and ready to win in the Championship.”

 

ADVANCING TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND (WINNINGS TO DATE):

  • Mason Clements: Santaquin, Utah — $8,500
  • Tyler Nelson: Victor, Idaho — $6,500
  • Bobby Mote: Stephenville, Texas — $4,833
  • JR Vezain: Cowley, Wyoming — $4,250

 

TEAM ROPING

Erich Rogers and Corey Petska, five-year team roping partners, claimed the Semifinal 2 Team Roping win.

 

Rogers said that he and Petska are friends in and out of the arena and that he is confident in their ability to work as a team.

 

“The atmosphere in the arena is intense and there are a lot of good ropers out there,” Rogers said, “but we work together well and don’t plan on changing anything going into the Championship.”

 

ADVANCING TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND (WINNINGS TO DATE):

  • Erich Rogers: Round Rock, Arizona; and Cory Petska: Marana, Arizona — $15,000
  • Riley Minor: Ellensburg, Washington; and Brady Minor: Ellensburg, Washington — $15,000
  • Chad Masters: Cedar Hill, Tennessee; and Travis Graves: Bluff Dale, Texas — $9,000
  • Pace Freed: Bluff Dale, Texas; and Trey Yates: Pueblo, Colorado — $9,000

 

SADDLE BRONC RIDING

Jacobs Crawley of Boerne, Texas, took the Saddle Bronc win in Semifinal 2 and secured his spot in the Super Series Championship. He is proud to represent Texas at RODEOHOUSTON®.

 

“Being a bronc rider from Texas isn’t that common,” Crawley said. “I’m trying to bring bronc riding back to Texas.”

 

ADVANCING TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND (WINNINGS TO DATE):

  • Jacobs Crawley: Boerne, Texas — $11,500
  • Jake Watson: Hudson’s Hope, British Columbia, Canada — $4,500
  • Tyrel Larsen: Inglis, Manitoba, Canada — $5,000
  • Wade Sundell: Boxholm, Iowa — $4,875

 

STEER WRESTLING

Tyler Waguespack of Gonzales, Louisiana, wrestled his steer in 4.2 seconds to win Semifinal 2 in Steer Wrestling. Waguespack is confident in the horse taking him to the Championship.

 

“I know that Cadillac is going to do his job in the Championship,” Waguespack said. “Now, I’ve just got to do mine.”

 

ADVANCING TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND (WINNINGS TO DATE):

  • Tyler Waguespack: Gonzales, Louisiana — $6,500
  • Clayton Hass: Weatherford, Texas — $6,500
  • KC Jones: Decatur, Texas — $5,250
  • Kyle Irwin: Robertsdale, Alabama — $4,250

 

BARREL RACING

Kassie Mowry of Dublin, Texas, is headed to the Championship in Barrel Racing. Mowry’s time of 14.01 put her in the chase for $50,000.

 

ADVANCING TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND (WINNINGS TO DATE):

  • Kassie Mowry: Dublin, Texas — $10,000
  • Stevi Hillman: Weatherford, Texas — $8,000
  • Carley Richardson: Pampa, Texas — $4,750
  • Brenda Mays: Terrebonne, Oregon — $3,750

 

BULL RIDING

Brennon Eldred of Sulphur, Oklahoma, took home the Semifinal 2 Bull Riding win with a 90-point ride. This is Eldred’s third time to compete at RODEOHOUSTON®.

 

“I feed off the atmosphere here at RODEOHOUSTON®,” Eldred said. “If you can get on bulls, this is the place to do it.”

 

ADVANCING TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND (WINNINGS TO DATE):

  • Brennon Eldred: Sulphur, Oklahoma — $10,500
  • Trey Benton III: Rock Island, Texas — $6,000
  • Cole Melancon: Hull, Texas — $4,500
  • Garrett Smith: Rexberg, Idaho — $3,375

The top four from each event in the Semifinal rounds advance to the RODEOHOUSTON® Super Series Championship on Saturday, March 25. The remaining six from each event in the two semifinals will compete in the Wild Card Round, Friday, March 24, where the top two from each event will advance to the Championship. Each event champion will walk away with a $50,000 payout, in addition to previous winnings.

 

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