CHADRON, Neb. – With freshmen leading the way, the Chadron State College rodeo team wrapped up the Central Rocky Mountain Region's fall schedule in a big way last weekend at Lamar College in southern Colorado, as Chadron State had one event winner, two more event runners-up and third and fifth place event finishers.
Freshman
Mejrusa Rustemovic of Kiowa, Colorado was the barrel racing winner. She and her gray gelding, Player, were fourth in the first go-round in 18.59 se
conds, then had the fastest time of 18.24 se
conds while winning the championship go-round on Sunday. There were 99 barrel racers competing at Lamar.
Two more freshmen, Wyatt Reichenburg of Harrisburg and Jeff Forsen of Mullen, were the runners-up in their events. Reichenberg was fifth in the first go-round of steer wrestling in 6.1 se
conds and had the fastest time of 5.1 se
conds in the finals to place se
cond overall. The two-time Nebraska State High School Rodeo steer wrestling champion also finished third in that event the previous weekend at the Laramie County Community College rodeo in Cheyenne.
Forsen was the runner-up in bull riding. He scored 71 points for the first score of his college career in the opening go-round at Lamar. He did not make the eight-se
cond whistle in the finals, but still placed se
cond overall because only one
contestant rode both of his bulls.
Junior
Cinch Kiger tied for fifth place in bareback riding, one weekend after finishing in third place in Cheyenne. At the Lamar rodeo, Kiger had a 76-point ride on his first bronc and was se
cond in the finals with 79 points. Kiger has ridden all 10 of his barebacks at the five rodeos this fall and has placed at each of the last three. Kiger is also third in the regional event standings.
Junior
Mary Gibson of Havre, Montana, a Miles Community College transfer who joined the CSC rodeo team this fall, became the college's first goat tying placewinner this season. She was fifth in both go-rounds and also fifth overall at Lamar in 8.3 and 8.7 se
conds. As a senior in 2022, she was Montana State High School Rodeo's goat tying champion.
After building a big lead in the regional standings in breakaway roping by placing first or se
cond at three rodeos,
Brooke McCully did not place in that event this weekend. However, she tied for se
cond in the first round of barrel racing in 18.43 se
conds, before knocking over a barrel in the finals.
McCully holds a 235-point lead in the regional breakaway standings entering the five-month break before the spring schedule begins. Another CSC senior,
Jake Chasek of Mitchell, is se
cond in the tie down roping standings at the end of the fall season. He placed among the top four three times this fall.
The CSC women are third and the men are fifth in the team standings entering the break. Five more rodeos will take place in the spring.