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Eight Seconds Adds Up to $7,000 at San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo

By Susan Kanode

Josh Frost of Randlett, Utah had a 90-point score after riding Powder River Rodeo’s Hocus Pocus in the bull riding at the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo on Thursday night. As one of two bull riders to last eight seconds, Frost earned $7,000 and moved to the top of the earnings board with $10,500. San Antonio Rodeo photo by Greg Westfall.

SAN ANTONIO – A year ago, Josh Frost left the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo with an Xtreme Bulls championship and an extra $31,500 in his pocket.

While the rodeo wasn’t so good to him last year, this year he has already won over $10,000 and is looking to add to that Friday and Saturday nights. The bulk of Frost’s earnings came in the AT&T Center on Thursday night when he rode Powder River Rodeo’s bull named Hocus Pocus for 90 points. The Randlett, Utah, resident was one of two men to have qualified rides. Frost’s share of the nightly purse was a cool $7,000. Brady Portenier from Caldwell, Idaho was the other successful bull rider. Portenier scored 85.5 points and earned $6,000.

Both of these men competed in the first round of Semifinals 2 on Thursday. They have their second round in the semifinals on Friday night. The top five money earners in each event will advance to Saturday night’s championship finals. Frost leads the pack with $10,500. Portenier is in second place with $8,750. While their positions could change, their participation in the finals is assured based on how much money they have each already won.

They will also be competing at the Xtreme Bulls competition Saturday beginning at 1 p.m. Neither of them has competed at rodeo’s Super Bowl, the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas — yet. Portenier finished just one spot out last year at 16th. Frost has watched his older brother, Joe Frost, compete in Las Vegas the last five consecutive years. He was 24th in the world standings in 2018 and hoping to be among the top 15 next December.

A year ago, he was focusing on finishing his education. While he was competing here, he was flying back and forth to Utah to student teach. That is behind him now. When he hangs up his bull rope, he can fall back on his education and teach others as an agriculture instructor.

Semifinals 2 concludes in the AT&T Center on Friday night at 7:30 p.m.


The following are results after the 18th performance of the San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo, the 14-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year.

Semifinals 2, Round 1, followed by money leaders

Bareback Riding: 1, Kaycee Feild, Genola, Utah, 85.5 points on Beutler and Son Rodeo’s Foxy Lady, $5,000. 2, Seth Lee Hardwick, Ranchester, Wyo., 85, $4,000. 3, Richmond Champion, The Woodlands, Texas, 83, $2,500. 4, Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., 81.5, $1,500. (total money) 1, Feild, $8,417. 2, Austin Foss, Terrebonne, Ore., $7,500. 3, Hardwick, $6,500. 4, Champion, $6,375.

Steer Wrestling: 1, Justin Shaffer, Hallsville, Texas, 3.8 seconds, $5,000. 2, Dakota Eldridge, Elko, Nev., 3.9, $4,000. 3, Ty Erickson, Helena, Mont., 4.0, $2,500. 4, Chason Floyd, Buffalo, S.D., 4.5, $1,500. (total money) 1, Shaffer, $8,500. 2, Eldridge, $7,250. 3, Floyd, $5,625. 4, Josh Clark, Belgrade, Mont., $5,500.

Team Roping: 1, Tate Kirchenschlager, Yuma, Colo., and Ross Ashford, Lott, Texas, 4.1, $5,000. 2, Garrett Tonozzi, Fruita, Colo., and Dustin Davis, Terrell, Texas, 4.5, $4,000. 3, Matt Sherwood, Pima, Ariz., and Tyler Worley, Berryville, Ark., 4.9, $2,500. 4, Derrick Begay, Seba Dalkai, Ariz., and Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz., 5.1, $1,500. (total money) 1, Kirchenschlager and Ashford, $10,750. 2, Tonozzi and Duavis, $6,500. 4, Begay and Petska, $6,000. 4, Sherwood and Worley, $4,500.

Saddle Bronc Riding: 1, (tie) Zeke Thurston, Big Valley, Alberta, on Stace Smith Rodeo’s Midnight Cowboys and Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa, on Stace Smith Rodeo’s Dreamliner, 86.5 points and $4,500 each. 3, Rusty Wright, Milford, Utah, 81.5, $2,500. 4, Jake Watson, Hudson’s Hope, British Columbia, 83, $1,500. (total money) 1, Sundell, 49,000. 2, Thurston, $7,250. 3, Watson, $6,500. 4, Wright, $5,625.

Tie-Down Roping: 1, (tie) Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La., and Timber Moore, Aubrey, Texas, 7.6 seconds and $4,500 each. 3, Dane Kissack, Spearfish, S.D., 8.1, $2,500. 4, Jesse Clark, Portales, N.M., 8.3, $1,500. (total money) 1, Hanchey, $8,500. 2, Moore, $7,000. 3, Kissack, $5,250. 4, Shad Mayfield, Clovis, N.M., $5,000.

Women’s Barrel Race: 1, Amberleigh Moore, Salem, Ore., 14.02 seconds, $5,000. 2, Kathy Grimes, Medical Lake, Wash., 14.07, $4,000. 3, Hailey Kinsel, Cotulla, Texas, 14.13 $2,500. 4, Shali Lord, Lamar, Colo., 14.17, $1,500. (total money) 1, Kinsel, $9,500. 2, Moore, $8,750. 3, Grimes, $6,875. 4, Lord, $6,500.

Bull Riding: (two rides) 1, Josh Frost, Randlett, Utah, 90 points on Powder River Rodeo’s Hocus Pocus, $7,000. 2, Brady Portenier, Caldwell, Idaho, 86, $6,000. (total money) 1, Frost, $10,500. 2, Portenier, $8,750. 3, J.W. Harris, Goldthwaite, Texas, $7,250. 4, Aaron Williams, Pismo Beach, Calif., $5,500.

About the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo:
Established in 1949, the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, winner of the PRCA Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year for an unprecedented 14 consecutive times, has grown to be one of the largest and most prestigious single events in the city, with over 2 million visitors entering the grounds each year. The success of the organization is attributed to over 6,000 volunteers who give countless hours to the organization. With community, donor and volunteer support, the organization has donated over $198 million to the youth of Texas through scholarships, grants, endowments, auctions, a calf scramble program and show premiums. For more information, visit sarodeo.com.

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