Jarrett collects third Guymon belt

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Ryan Jarrett finished second the tie-down roping aggregate and won the third round en route to earning the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo all-around title. It was the third Guymon title of his career.
(PHOTO BY DALE HIRSCHMAN)

GUYMON, Okla. – Ryan Jarrett has been in this place before.

The Oklahoma Panhandle. Henry C. Hitch Pioneer Arena. The final performance of the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo.

The winner’s circle.

Jarrett, the 2005 all-around world champion from Comanche, Oklahoma, won another Pioneer Days Rodeo championship trophy belt to add to his collection by claiming the all-around title. It was the second Guymon all-around crown in three years and the third overall for the 13-time National Finals Rodeo qualifier.

He earned $9,518, most of which came in tie-down roping. He won the third round and finished second in the aggregate. He wrapped it all up with an 8.1-second run Sunday afternoon.

“This is one of those double-dipper rodeos,” Jarrett said. “It’s a good (Prairie) Circuit rodeo, and it’s also a good ProRodeo to start the summer run. It’s always good to do well here. Hopefully we can roll on and continue to do good.”

Most of the year, Jarrett focuses on tie-down roping, but there are a few instances where he will stretch his wings. In Guymon, he competed in team roping, serving as a header for fellow tie-down roper Marty Yates. They earned $495 by placing in the opening round. He earned the most money of all cowboys who competed in more than one event in Oklahoma’s only ProRodeo Hall of Fame event.

It’s been 12 years since he collected his first Guymon belt. In 2009, he won the tie-down roping title. He followed that with the all-around crown a decade later. Of course, no cowboy has success without having a good equine partner, and that was definitely the case for him.

“I rode that horse in Red Bluff, California,” he said of Rudy, a sorrel gelding owned by fellow roper Lane Livingston. “I was in the process of selling mine. I also rode that horse the first two rounds here. He’s a winner. There’s nothing against mine, but I have confidence on that one.

“It’s a rodeo vibe. You feel good, confidence riding a horse, that’s what you choose to do.”

Jarrett recently sold his good horse, Snoopy, to Kansan Tyler Milligan and is in the process of getting in sync with a new mount. In the interim, Jarrett understands the importance of being in control at big events like Guymon.

“I actually purchased a nice horse,” he said. “I just don’t have all the confidence in the world in him yet, but I’ve been riding him some places.”

At 37 years old, Jarrett is far removed from the NFR rookie who won the most coveted gold buckle in ProRodeo 16 seasons ago. The veteran still knows what it takes to be a winner.

Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo
April 26-May 2

All-around champion: Ryan Jarrett, $9,518 in team roping and tie-down roping

Bareback riding: 1. Caleb Bennett, 87 points on Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Freckled Frog, $3,257; 2. Orin Larsen, 86.5, $2,497; 3. Tilden Hooper, 85, $1,846; 4. (tie) Tanner Aus, Logan Patterson and Richmond Champion, 84, $832 each; 7. Connor Hamilton, 83.5, $434; 8. Wyatt Denny, 82.5, $326.

Team roping: First round: 1. (tie) Clay Tryan/Jake Long, Coleman Proctor/Logan Medlin and Nelson Wyatt/Levi Lord, 6.3 seconds, $1,980 each; 4. Caleb Smidt/Trae Smith, 6.7, $1,386; 5. Lane Ivy/Jim Ross Cooper, 6.8, $1,089; 6. Kaleb Driggers/Junior Nogueira, 6.9, $792; 7. Ryan Jarrett/Marty Yates, 7.1, $495; 8. (tie) Erich Rogers/Paden Bray and Jade Schmidt/Jade Nelson, 7.2, $99.Second round: 1. Tyler Hobert/Chase Boekhaus, 5.4 seconds, $2,277; 2. (tie) Lightning Aguilera/Shay Carroll and Tate Kirchenschlager/Cole Davison, 5.7, $1,832; each; 4. Miles Baker/Zack Woods, 5.9, $1,386; 5. Casey Hayes/Brandon Bates, 6.0, $1,089; 6. Coy Rahlmann/Douglas Rich, 6.1, $792; 7. Casey Hicks/Steve Orth, 6.7, $495; 8. Cody Hilzendeger/Dustin Harris and Colby Lovell/Paul Eaves, 6.8, $99 each. Third round: 1. Lightning Aquilera/Shay Carroll, 4.7 seconds, $2,277; 2. Tate Kirchenschlager/Cole Davison, 5.7, $1,980; 3. Chris Francis/Cade Passig, 6.0, $1,683; 4. Kal Fuller/Coleby Payne, 6.6, $1,386; 5. Cale Markham/Cody Doescher, 7.0, $1,089; 6. Caleb Smidt/Trae Smith, 7.1, $792; 7. Nelson Wyatt/Levi Lord and Clay Tryan/Jake Long, 7.8, $347 each. Average: 1. Nelson Wyatt/Levi Lord, 21.3 seconds on three runs, $3,416; 2. Clay Tryan/Jake Long, 21.5, $2,970; 3. (tie) Dawson Graham/Dillon Graham and Tate Kirchenschlager, 23.5, $2,302 each; 5. Chris Francis/Cade Passig, 24.6, $1,634; 6. Caleb Smidt/Trae Smith, 25.2, $1,188; 7. Cale Markham/Cody Doescher, 25.3, $743; 8. Kal Fuller/Coleby Payne, 26.4, $297.

Steer wrestling: First round: 1. Winston McGraw, 3.6 seconds, $2,450; 2. Luke Branquinho, 3.7, $2,131; 3. (tie) Jesse Brown and Trever Nelson, 3.8, $1,651 each; 5. (tie) Jacob Talley and Jason Thomas, 3.9, $1,012 each; 7. Hunter Cure, 4.0, $4.0, $533; 8. (tie) Cade Staton, Denell Henderson and Tristan Martin, 4.1, $71 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Jay Williamson, Denver Roy and Joe Wilson, 3.6 seconds, $2,131; 4. Gavin Soileau, 3.7, $1,491; 6. (tie) Stephen Culling, Stockton Graves and Sam Goings, 3.8, $852 each; 8. J.D. Struxness, Scott Guenthner and Tanner Milan, 3.9, $71 each. Third round: 1. Marcus Theriot, 3.5 seconds, $2,450; 2. Dalton Massey, 3.7, $2,131; 3. (tie) Stephen Culling and Riley Duvall, 3.8, $1,561 each; 5. (tie) Hunter Cure, Eli Lord and Trey Jackson, 3.9, $852 each; 8. Remey Parrott, 4.0, $213. Average: 1. Dalton Massey, 12.2 seconds on three runs, $2,675; 2. Marcus Theriot, 12.3, $3,196; 3. (tie) Stockton Graves and Riley Duvall, 12.6, $2,477; 5. Winsten McGraw, 12.7, $1,758; 6. (tie) Trey Jackson and Remey Parrott, 13.0, $1,039; 8. Jerek VanPatten, 13.2, $320.

Saddle bronc riding: 1. Wade Sundell, 89 points on Dakota Rodeo’s Jimmy, $3,637; 2. (tie) Mitch Pollock and Dawson Hay, 86, $2,425 each; 4. (tie) Jacob Lewis, Leon Fountain and Spencer Wright, 85.5, $930 each; 7. Jake Finlay, 85, $985; 8. Taos Muncy, 83.5, $364.

Tie-down roping: First round: 1. Jake Pratt, 8.4 seconds, $3,916; 2. (tie) Jud Nowotny and J.T. Adamson, 8.6, $3,150 each; 4. Tyler Prcin and Caleb Smidt, 8.8, $2,128 each; 6. (tie) Logan Vick and Bodie Mattson, 8.9, $1,107; 8. (tie) Tyson Arledge, Trent Creager, Tuf Cooper, Blane Cox and Quade Hiatt, 9.0, $68 each. Second round: 1. (tie) Westyn Hughes and Marley Berger, 7.9 seconds, $3,660 each; 3. Ryley Fontenot, 8.3, $2,894; 4. Shane Hanchey, 8.7, $2,393; 5. (tie) Hudson Walalace and Bryson Sechrist, 8.8, $1,617 each; 7. Haven Meged, 9.1, $851; 8. Adam Gray, 9.2, $340. Third round: 1. Ryan Jarrett, 8.1 seconds, $3,916; 2. Marty Yates, 8.5, $3,405; 3. Will Howell, 8.7, $2,894; 3. Marcos Costa, 9.3, $2,383; 5. (tie) Shane Hanchey and Cody Huber, 9.6, $1,617; 7. J.T. Adamson, 9.7, $851; 8. Colt Papy, 9.8, $340. Average: 1. Shane Hanchey, 27.6 seconds on three runs, $5,873; 2. Ryan Jarrett, 28.5, $5,107; 3. Hudson Wallace, 28.6, $4,341; 4. J.T. Adamson, 29.3, $3,575; 5. Adam Gray, 29.4, $2,809; 6. Marty Yates, 29.5, $2,043; 7. Lane Livingston, 29.9, $1,277; 8. Marcos Costa, 30.4, $511.

Barrel racing: First round: 1. Shali Lord, 17.25 seconds, $2,294; 2. Hailey Kinsel, 17.39, $1,967; 3. (tie) Jordon Briggs and Randee Prindle, 17.41, $1,530 each; 5. Ilyssa Riley, 17.43, $1,093; 6. (tie) Casey Mathis and Lacinda Rose, 17.48, $765 each; 8. (tie) Jessi Fish and Jill Wilson, 17.50, $382 each; 10. Michelle Alley, 17.51, $219. Second round: 1. Dona Kay Rule, 17.17 seconds, $2,294; 2. Amanda Welsh, 17.22, $1,967; 3. Jordon Briggs, 17.24, $1,639; 4. Hailey Kinsel, 17.26, $1,420; 5. Brooke Wills, 17.28, $1,093; 6. (tie) Kylee Scribner and Michelle Alley, 17.29, $765 each; 8. Stevi Hillman, 17.30, $437; 9. Leslie Smalygo, 17.32, $328; 10. Stephanie Fryar, 17.33, $219. Average: 1. (tie) Hailey Kinsel and Jordon Briggs, 34.65 seconds on two runs, $2,131 each; 3. Shali Lord, 34.75, $1,638; 4. Randee Pprindle, 34.79, $1,420; 5. Michelle Alley, 34.80, $1,093; 6. Leslie Smalygo, 34.85, $874; 7. Stevi Hillman, 34.90, $656; 8. Lacinda Rose, 34.93, $437; 9. Casey Mathis, 34.95, $328; 10. Katie Halbert, 35.01, $218.

Steer roping: First round: 1. Reo Lohse, 10.7 seconds, $1,746; 2. Laramie Allen, 11.5, $1,518; 3. Garrett Hale, 11.6, $1,290; 4. (tie) Darin Suit and Roger Branch, 12.1, $949 each; 6. Troy Tillard, 12.3, $607; 8. (tie) Shay Good and Bryce Davis, 12.4, $266 each. Second round: 1. Kyle Cauthom, 9.7 seconds, $1,746; 2. Jess Tierney, 10.3, $1,518; 3. Rocky Patterson, 10.4, $1,290; 4. Neal Wood, 11.2, $1,063; 5. Jason Stockton, 11.4, $835; 6. Chad Edward Mathis, 11.5, $607; 7. Shay Good, 11.7, $380; 8. Colt Williams, 12.0, $152. Third round: 1. Travis Sheets, 10.1 seconds, $1,746; 2. Troy Tillard, 10.7, $1,518; 3. Darin Suit, 11.0, $1,290; 4. Chet Herren, 11.1, $1,063; 5. Cody Doescher, 11.2, $835; 6. Jess Tierney, 11.5, $607; 7. Tyler Hargrave, 11.6, $380; 8. Scott Snedecor, 12.0, $152. Fourth round: 1 Bryce Davis, 8.9 seconds, $1,746; 2. Garrett Hale, 9.4, $1,518; 3. Darin Suit, 10.1, $1,290; 4. Scott Snedecor, 10.4, $1,063; 5. Billy Good, 10.7, $835; 6. Martin Poindexter, 11.3, $607; 7. Tony Reina, 11.4, $380; 8. Troy Tillard, 11.5, $152. Aggregate: 1. Darin Suit, 47.1 seconds on four runs, $3,492; 2. Reo Lohse, 58.5, $3,036; 3. Will McBride, 64.0, $2,581; 4. Neal Wood, 65.7, $2,125; 5. Brad Lund, 67.5, $1,670; 6. Kim Ziegelgruber, 68.7, $1,214; 7. Ora Tagon, 75.1, $759; 8. Shorty Garten, 75.3, $304.

Legacy steer roping: First round: 1. Roger Branch, 12.1 seconds, $551; 2. Shay Good, 12.4, $414; 3. Ora Taton, 13.1, $276; 4. Brad Lund, 14.8, 138. Second round: 1. Rocky Patterson, 10.4 seconds, $551; 2. Shay Good, 11.7, $414; 3. Chris Glover, 12.3, $276; 4. Corey Ross, 14.2, $138. Third round: 1. Rocky Patterson, 12.2 seconds, $551; 2. Miles Williams, 12.8, $414; 3. Buck Mekelburg, 15.0, $276; 4. Will McBride, 15.2, $138. Fourth round: 1. Martin Poindexter, 11.3 seconds, $551; 2. Miles Williams, 13.3, $414; 3. (tie) Trey Wallace and Ora Taton, 13.5, $207 each. Average: 1. Will McBride, 64.0 seconds on four runs, $1,103; 2. Brad Lund, 67.5, $827; 3. Ora Taton, 75.1, $551; 4. Roger Branch, 41.8 seconds on three runs, $276.

Bull riding: 1. Laramie Mosley, 91 points on Frontier Rodeo’s County Jail, $4,504; 2. Roscoe Jarboe, 89, $3,531; 2. Colten Fritzlan, 86.5, $2,697; 4. Sage Kimzey, 82, $1,863; 5. Jordan Hansen, 74, $1,307; no other qualified rides.

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