Maybell man wins all-around cowboy at Moffat County Fair’s 3rd Annual Ridin’ & Riggin’ Days Pro-Rodeo

Sasha Nelson
Winners of Friday night’s rodeo in Craig earned more than $10,000.
All-around cowboy was awarded to Clint Chew of Maybell. He earned $316 for his performance riding a saddle bronc called Kachina Doll and the bull Barely Red, both from Triple V Rodeo Company of Greeley.
Announcer Doug Mathis said it was the first time for Craig to see a rodeo sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association and the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association.
Bareback riding
1 — Jeffery Zdziarski, 68 points, $451
2 — Colemun Harbaugh, 66 points, $338
3 — Tyler Erickson, 65 points, $226
Steer wrestling
1 — Trey Jackson, 7.7 seconds, $564
2 — Joe Buffington, 15.7 seconds, $423
3 — Eric Logan, 16.7 seconds, $282
4 — Cole McNamee, 21.0 seconds, $141
Saddle bronc riding
1 — Chanse Darling, 71 points, $526
2 — Clint Chew, 58.5 points, $316
No other qualified rides
Team roping
1 — Denton Taylor/Dusty Taylor of Craig, 11.6 seconds, $466 each
No other qualified runs
Tie-down roping
1 — Darnell Johnson, 11.6 seconds, $639
2 — Dakota Felton, 13.0 seconds, $479
3 — Tyler Gifford, 13.5 seconds, $320
4 — Joey Dickens, 21.2 seconds, $160
Barrel racing
1 — Kaylee Burnett, 17.74 seconds, $512
2 — Jewel Vreeman, 17.79 seconds, $424
3 — CJ Vondette, 17.84 seconds, $336
4 — Carla Beckett, 17.86 seconds, $247
5 — Sydney Surin, 18.18 seconds, $159
6 — Lacee Phelps, 18.74 seconds, $88
Bull riding — No qualified rides
Working the rodeo were a team of PRCA/WPRA volunteers and professionals.
• Officials T.J. Holgate and John Helfrich
• Timers Kristin Lanning and Tera Anderson
• Announcer Doug Mathis
• Music Director Derek Barton
• Bullfighters Ely Sharkey and Kyle Magee
• Flankman Bill Larsen
• Chute Boss and Triple V Rodeo Stock Contractor Dona Vold Larsen
• Miss Rodeo Colorado Kelsie Winslow
• Miss Rodeo America Lisa Lageschaar
Contact Sasha Nelson at 970-875-1794 or snelson@CraigDailyPress.com.

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