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Hass a Contender in Two Events at San Antonio Rodeo

Clayton Hass had over 4,000 reasons to celebrate at the San Antonio Rodeo on Tuesday. He won the steer wrestling and placed second in team roping collecting $4,062 in the first round of Bracket 3 – San Antonio Rodeo photo by Greg Westfall

SAN ANTONIO – Clayton Hass from Weatherford, Texas, did something at the San Antonio Rodeo that no other contestant has done so far. He got money in more than one event during one performance.

Hass won the first round of steer wrestling with a 3.5=second run. After making the victory lap around the arena, he was rushing back to get on his team roping horse and be ready to compete again. Hass did the heading fro John Robertson, from Polson, Montana. They stopped the clock in 5.3 seconds to finish second. Hass has now become the first contestant who has the potential of qualifying for the Semifinals in two events. He earned $4,062 in the AT&T Center on Tuesday night, $2,378 in steer wrestling and $1,784 in team roping.

The defending world champions, Erich Rogers and Cory Petska, both from Arizona, had the fastest team roping run. With Rogers heading and Petska heeling, they had a 5.0-second run and got to make their own victory lap. Rogers and Petska are totally familiar with the traditions here at San Antonio. They won this rodeo in 2014, earning over $20,000. If that happens again, the world champions will be on pace for another title.

Bareback riding was tough on Tuesday. The top four positions were separated by less than two points. Former world champion and champion here, Will Lowe, from Canyon, Texas, won the round with an 82.5-point ride on Calgary Stampede’s YYC Departing. Right behind him with 82 was Bill Tutor, from Huntsville, Texas, with an 82. Then, Oregon’s Steven Peebles had an 81.5. The fourth and final paycheck went to another Texan, Tilden Hooper, who had an 81.

Sage Kimzey, from Strong City, Oklahoma, has won over $100,000 at this rodeo in the past four years. He added to that here on Tuesday with a win on Powder River Rodeo’s bull named Peace Out. Kimzey was one of two men to ride and as such, got more money than the slated payout of $2,378. When it was all added up, he won $3,270. Dylan Hice Vick, from Escalon, California, finished second with a 79 to earn $2,675.

Kimzey has won the bull riding world title the last four consecutive years. He won his fourth gold buckle last December in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Then the first of the year, he broke his pelvis. He has been on a handful of bulls, but is riding with the form that has earned him those championships. He rode earlier this week at the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo and was 91 points.

Kimzey is ready to get on three in a row here, then will have time to go to other rodeos and rest before the Semifinals. He also will be competing in the Xtreme Bulls here on Feb. 24th He has the potential to get on eight bulls in the AT&T Center.

The second round of Bracket Bracket 3 beings at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Contestants will start seeing their money add up and will have semifinals qualifications on their minds. They are all hoping to advance to the Semifinals then the Finals to have an opportunity to compete for the lion’s share of $1.7 million here.


The following are results after the seventh performance of the San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo, the 13-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year.

Bracket 3, Round 1 —

Bareback Riding: 1, Will Lowe, Canyon Texas, 82.5 points on Calgary Stampede’s YYC Departing, $2,378. 2, Bill Tutor, Huntsville, Texas, 82, $1,784. 3, Steven Peeples, Redmond, Ore., 81.5, $1,189. 4, Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas, 81, $595.

Steer Wrestling: 1, Clayton Hass, Weatherford, Texas, 3.5 seconds, $2,378. 2, Riley Duvall, Checotah, Okla., 3.6, $1,784. 3, Blake Mindemann, Blanchard, Okla., 3.9, $1,189. 4, Tyler Pearson, Louisville, Miss., 4.1, $595.

Team Roping: 1, Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz., and Cory Petska, Marana, Ariz., 5.0 seconds, $2,378 each. 2, Clayton Hass, Weatherford, Texas and John Robertson, Polson, Mont., 5.3, $1,784. 3, Logan Olson, Flandreau, S.D., and Matt kasner, Cody, Neb., 10.9, $1,189. 4, Adam Rose, Willard, Mo., and J.W. Beck, Moville, Iowa, 21.3, $595.

Saddle Bronc Riding: 1, Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa, 83 points on Calgary Stampede’s Peigan Warrior, $2,378. 2, JJ Elshere, Hereford, S.D., 81, $1,784. 3, Hardy Braden, Welch, Okla., 79.5, $1,189. 4, Jake Watson, Hudsons Hope, British Columbia, 78, $595.

Tie-Down Roping: 1, J.C. Malone, Plain City, Utah, 8.3 seconds, $2,378. 2, Matt Shiozawa, Chubbuck, Idaho, 8.4, $1,784. 3, Cooper Martin, Alma, Kan., 8.7, $1,189. 4, Jake Pratt, Ellensburg, Wash., 9.0, $595.

Women’s Barrel Race: 1, Carley Richardson, Pampa, Texas, 14.08 seconds, $2,378. 2, (tie) Shelby Janssen, Coleman, Okla., and Jana Bean, Ft. Hancock, Texas, 14.25, $1,486 each. 4, Jaime Hinton, Bulverde, Texas, 14.26, $595.

Bull Riding: (two qualified rides) 1, Sage Steele Kimzey, Strong City, Okla., 85.5 points on Powder River Rodeo’s Peace Out, $3,270. 2, Dylan Hice Vick, Escalon, Calif., 79, $2,675.

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 13 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 $186 million to the youth of Texas through scholarships, grants, endowments, auctions, a calf scramble program and show premiums. For more information, visit sarodeo.com.
Courtesy of the San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo

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