Led by senior
Brooke McCully's third
consecutive outstanding performance in breakaway roping, the Chadron State College rodeo team had a strong showing at the Laramie County Community College rodeo this past weekend in Cheyenne.
McCully won the breakaway championship by catching her calves in 2.3 and 2.4 se
conds. She shared se
cond through fourth place in the opening go-round and was first in the finals on Sunday. There were 99 breakaway ropers at the rodeo.
A senior from Mullen, McCully placed se
cond in breakaway roping at the Central Wyoming College rodeo in Riverton on Sept. 20-22 and won the event at the Sheridan College rodeo the next weekend. Following those three rodeos, she has accumulated 450 points in the event. That gives her a 235-point lead in the National Intercollege Rodeo Association (NIRA)'s Central Rocky Mountain Region standings in breakaway through four rodeos this fall.
The only rodeo where McCully didn't place in the top four was the Chadron State rodeo that opened the season in the Central Rocky Mountain Region in early September. She caught her first and only calf at the CSC rodeo in 2.4 se
conds, matching the fastest time, but broke the barrier, eliminating her from the finals. Since then, she's had quick times that counted and has been hard to beat. Her average time is 2.87 se
conds on six runs at the last three rodeos.
The breakaway competition was tight at the LCCC rodeo. While McCully's total time was 4.7 se
conds, two Casper College cowgirls, Jaden Mathis and Kenna Stratton, placed se
cond and third at 4.8 and 5.0 se
conds, respectively.
Two Chadron State cowboys finished third in their events at Cheyenne. Freshman
Wyatt Reichenberg of Harrisburg earned that place in steer wrestling with times of 5.2 and 5.0 se
conds and
Cinch Kiger of Overton was third in bareback riding by scoring 77 and 73 points. It was the first time Reichenberg has placed at a college rodeo after he was the Nebraska State High School steer wrestling champion each of the last two years.
The steer wrestling was won by Gage Davis of LCCC with runs of 5.0 and 4.3 se
conds. The bareback winner was Colton Farrow of the University of Wyoming with 76 and 81 points. Kiger tied for first and se
cond with his 77-point ride in the first go-round.
Several other CSC cowboys were among the 12 finalists in their events at Cheyenne. They included tie down ropers
Jake Chasek of Mitchell and
Layne Palmer of Kadoka, S.D., both of whom caught and tied their first calves in 10.4 se
conds. In addition,
Tanner Olson of Gordon made the finals of bareback riding with a 60-point score, and
Pepper Rhyne of Craig, Colo., and
Marcus Mader of Broadus, Mont., were finalists in team roping after finishing their first run in 9.0 se
conds. However, none of them received a score in the finals.
The all-around cowboy at the LCCC rodeo was Carter Anderson, a former Gordon-Rushville High School standout in both football and basketball and now a sophomore at Eastern Wyoming College in Torrington. He won the tie down roping this past weekend with times of 9.1 and 9.6 se
conds and was a member of the fourth place team roping entry.
The final rodeo in the region this fall will be this coming weekend, Friday through Sunday, at Lamar College in southern Colorado.