No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information retrieval system, without permission in writing from PRCA Properties Inc.ĭIRECTOR’S CUT SCOTT KANIEWSKI Memories of 2020 Cave Creek Rodeo Days return Marketing service and subsidiary of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. PRCA members: 719.528.4747 Nonmembers: 800.763.3648 _ To advertise in the PSN, call: 719.528.4779 PRORODEO SPORTS NEWS 101 ProRodeo Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80919 ©2021, PRCA Properties Inc. However, publication of advertisements in the PSN does not in any way, whether expressed or implied, commit the PSN to guarantee or warrant any of the merchandise or livestock advertised. Disclaimer: The ProRodeo Sports News carries advertising as a service to PRCA members and PSN readers. Subscription rate: $45 for one year, 12 issues. Postmaster: Send address changes to ProRodeo Sports News, P. PERIODICALS postage paid at Colorado Springs, Colo. PRORODEO SPORTS NEWS (ISSN 0161-5815 USPS 469-620) is published semimonthly by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, 101 Pro Rodeo Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919-4301. PRCA CEO George Taylor MEDIA DIRECTOR Scott Kaniewski PSN EDITOR Tracy Renck PRCA ART DIRECTOR Stephen Olver PHOTOGRAPHY COORDINATOR Carol Lawrence CONTRIBUTING WRITERS ProRodeo Sports News The top steer ropers in the PRCA circuit system cashed in at the National Circuit Finals Steer Roping in Torrington, Wyo., April 24-25, led by event champion Cole Patterson. Steer ropers take center stage PRCA ProRodeo photo by Clay Guardipee Steer roper Jess Tierney clocked a 10.6-second run in the finals at the National Circuit Finals Steer Roping to finish second. NCFSR RODEOS 6 Director’s Cut 8 Grille 10 Hot Takes 12 Brain Teasers 14 He Said-She Said 16 Social Media Spotlight 22 Short Round 40 Results 30 San Angelo, Texas Xtreme Bulls 32 Clovis, Calif. Phil Doyle photo 26 San Angelo, Texas 28 Red Bluff, Calif. Cooper won the first round and the average at the rodeo, which ran April 16-18. ![]() RODPRCA WoProRodeo TCircuits STANDINGS COVER Tuf Cooper competes at the Red Bluff (Calif.) Round-Up April 17. Phil Doyle photoĬlovis Champs The California rodeo, which was canceled last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, returned in 2021 and paid its contestants $345,344. Tie-down roper Jake Pratt won the third round and the average at the Clovis (Calif.) Rodeo, which concluded April 25. Making His Case Cooper jumps to 1st after big week
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