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2024 PRCA Circuit Standings Heading into August
Who's been winning on the 2024 ProRodeo circuit front.
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As the summer winds down and the end of the 2024 PRCA season is around the corner, the circuit standings are seeing movement.

These are the circuit standings and movement as of Aug. 1.


Columbia River Circuit

Brothers Riley and Brady Minor have taken control of the Columbia River Circuit standings as we enter August. The 11 and 13-time NFR qualifiers picked up $1,724 each for third in the average at the Chief Joseph Days (Joseph, Oregon) and $696 a man for fourth in Round 1.

Bryan Reay and Brent Falon have also been on the climb the month of July, raking in $1,927 a man at the Molalla Buckeroo Rodeo (Oregon), $1,704 a man in Sedro-Woolley, $1,796 a man at the Eugene Pro Rodeo (Oregon) and $1,365 each from the Toppenish Rodeo (Washington). They most recently pocketed $1,043 a man for second at the Cle Elum Roundup (Washington).

1Riley Minor$12,433.25 1Brady Minor$12,433.25 
2Hayes Smith$10,765.622Brent Falon$10,794.57
3Bryan Reay$9,920.373Justin Davis$10,765.62
4Jack Graham$8,559.834Bo Patzke$8,786.05
5Garrett Rogers$7,741.245Jason Duby$8,559.83
6Jordan Tye$7,078.19 6Jason Minor$7,135.80
7Jeff Flenniken$5,894.067Andy Carlson$7,078.19
8Shane Erickson$5,683.24 8Bucky Campbell$6,505.69
9Jack Fischer$5,632.029Jake Minor$5,894.06
10Steven Duby$5,479.97 10Trevor McCoin$5,683.24 
11Jake Stanley$5,287.9411Taylor Duby$5,479.97
12Bob Moriarty$5,220.4112Taylor Speer$5,220.41

California Circuit

Jaxson Tucker and Jason Johe continue their reign over the California Circuit, now leading the standings with $19,359.91 for Tucker and $24,257.01 for Johe. They recently picked up $4,155 a man between three rounds at the California Rodeo Salinas.

Kyle Lockett also raked in some money during Big Week, pocketing $6,021 between winning sixth in the first round and fourth in the average. The nine-time NFR qualifier jumped to No. 2 in the California Circuit heeling standings with $15,601.07.

1Jaxson Tucker$19,359.911Jason Johe $24,257.01
2Cutter Machado$14,640.902Kyle Lockett$15,601.07
3Doyle Hoskins$13,636.713Wyatt Cox$14,546.61
4Preston Burgess$13,433.344Cody Cowden$14,353.36
5Marcus Battaglia$11,951.665Will Cowden$12,628.56
6Bryor Minton$11,239.676Dalton Pearce$12,349.37
7Lane Karney$10,947.047Wyatt Hansen$9,947.21
8Chase Helton$9,643.868Todd Hampton$9,200.11
9Blake Hirdes$8,321.359Mike George$8,321.35
10Dallas Owen$8,254.6610Brent Lockett$7,875.87
11Daniel Green$7,605.3011Spencer Mitchell$7,774.60
12Dan Williams$7,235.1812Elijah Green$7,605.30

Wilderness Circuit

Jake Smith continues to widen his Wilderness Circuit lead on the head side with is heeler Douglas Rich now joining him at the top. They both sit No. 1 with $33,335.03 won on the year, a $12,025.19 lead over second on the head side and $8,226.04 on the heel side. Smith and Rich had a huge win, taking home the Utah Days of 47 Rodeo win (Salt Lake City) where they pocketed $14,623 a man during their trip there.

Canadian brothers Dawson and Dillon Graham have also made some moves on the Wilderness Circuit front, jumping to No. 2 and No. 3 with $21,309.84 each. The Grahams picked up $10,683 a man in Salt Lake City.

1Jake Smith$33,335.03 1Douglas Rich$33,335.03 
2Dawson Graham$21,309.842Jonathan Torres$25,108.99
3Brodi Jones$12,824.453Dillon Graham$21,309.84
4Clay Smith$12,680.414Arye Espenscheid$13,620.63
5Coy Rahlmann$10,827.145Coleby Payne$12,680.41 
6Casey Thomas$10,393.086Wyatt Thomas$12,087.91
7Rhett Anderson$9,070.077Jared Fillmore$9,070.07
8Wyatt Murray$8,910.978Rhett Nebeker$8,910.97
9Lightning Aguilera$7,899.599Caleb Hendrix$8,422.26
10Clint Kap$7,796.3510Lane Mitchell$7,899.59
11Cole Eiguren$6,387.4311Brad Freeland$7,796.35
12Howie Hutchings$5,794.8612Tyler Eiguren$6,387.43

Montana Circuit

The race is tightening up in the Montana Circuit with just $450.70 separating the No. 1 and 2 teams. Delon Parker and Ryan Zurcher just recently jumped into the driver’s seat after winning fourth at the Central Montana PRCA Rodeo (Lewistown) for $1,369 a man.

Dustin Bird and Ike Folsom jumped from sixth to third for Bird and from outside the top 12 to fifth for Folsom. The team picked up the win in Lewistown for $2,248 a man, followed by a second-place finish at the Kootenai River Stampede (Libby) for $1,105 a man.

1Delon Parker$9,938.29 1Ryan Zurcher$9,938.29 
2Brady Tryan$9,487.592Calgary Smith$9,487.59
3Dustin Bird$7,371.013Coley Nicholls$7,062.13
4Cameron Irwin$7,062.134Nick Albrecht$6,036.67
5Cameron Handy$6,036.675Ike Folsom$5,327.92
6Jason Handy$4,918.306Mason Trollinger$5,141.27
7Trey Fleming$4,726.797Parker Murnion$4,918.30
8Ben Folsom$4,584.088Kyle DeSaveur$4,743.00
9Wheaton Williams$4,274.419Derick Fleming$4,726.79
10Jade Stoddard$3,957.8710Bryan Lemmon$4,274.41
11Travis Stovall$3,821.8011Casey Cummins$3,670.18
12Miles Kobold$3,529.3612Colten Fisher$3,529.36

Mountain States Circuit

Garrett Tonozzi and Conner Herren have an $11,064.66 lead over the second-place team. Tonozzi and Herren won fifth in the Cheyenne Frontier Days qualifier for $2,688 a man, fifth in the second round of the Eagle County Fair & Rodeo (Colorado) for $334 each, fourth in the average for $778 a man, third at the Garfield County Fair & Rodeo (Rifle, Colorado) for $668 a man and first at the Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series (Colorado) for $965 a man.

Brothers Kellan and Carson Johnson jumped up to second in the Mountain States Circuit after a $4,581 a man week. The Johnson boys cashed in $3,020 a man in Eagle for third in the first and second rounds and first in the average, followed by second at the Kit Carson County Pro Rodeo (Burlington, Colorado) for $1,560 each.

1Garrett Tonozzi$24,645.16 1Conner Herren$24,645.16 
2Kellan Johnson$13,580.702Carson Johnson$13,580.70
3Austin Crist$12,195.303J.W. Borrego$12,195.30
4Clayton Van Aken$12,161.084Cullen Teller$12,161.08
5Jake Clay$10,059.505Trey Yates$10,059.50
6Teagan Bentley$9,269.606Clancey Kreutzer$9,034.85
7Kyon Kreutzer$9,034.857Josh Fillmore$8,726.07
8Brayden Fillmore$8,726.078Dusty Taylor$8,381.40
9Jay Tittel$7,884.709T.J. Watts$7,884.70
10Cody Lane$7,793.9010JC Flake$7,737.94
11Jase Staudt$5,457.3811Ryon Tittel$5,457.38
12Rio Nutter$5,025.2512Jayden Johnson$5,163.63

Turquoise Circuit

The Turquoise Circuit has had a slower July with the last rodeo being the World’s Oldest Rodeo in Prescott, Arizona, July 1-7. Trey Blackmore took the lead in the circuit at the end of June following a $1,031 check for second at the Rodeo de Santa Fe (New Mexico) June 19-22.

On the heel side, Chris Young has had the lead since the middle of July after a good weekend in Prescott. Young won third in the second round for $2,123 and second in the average for $4,109.

1Trey Blackmore$11,369.941Chris Young$11,662.57
2Choc Westcott$10,522.782Whip Peterson$11,369.94
3Corey Whinnery$9,689.703Clinton Groff$10,522.78
4Wawa Ben JR.$7,333.034Robert Murphy$9,689.70
5Derrick Begay$6,835.945Cameron Tsinigine$7,410.53
6Erich Rogers$6,694.586Pace Blanchard$6,934.55
7Bryan Sells$6,240.807Colter Todd$6,835.94
8A.J. Lutz$5,940.898Ty Romo$6,413.71
9Michael Calmelat$5,602.699Bran Ben Ben$6,163.30
10Edward Hawley$4,923.2310Michael Anaya$5,940.89
11Seth Hall$4,529.6511TJ Brown$5,602.69
12James Arviso$4,146.3912Denton Dunning$5,577.95

Texas Circuit

Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord have the largest lead in the circuit system with Egusquiza sitting $21,951.03 over second and Lord $24,466.51 over second on the heel side. As the No. 3 and 2 men in the world standings, Egusquiza and Lord have been on the road and last pocketed on the circuit front at the beginning of June with a $6,871 a man weekend at the Mt Pleasant Rodeo (Texas); Rodeo Celina (Parker, Texas); Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo (Cleburne, Texas).

1Dustin Egusquiza$52,041.931Levi Lord$52,041.93
2Riley Kittle$30,090.902Jace Helton$27,575.42
3Kaleb Driggers$21,703.433Wesley Thorp$20,460.45
4Tyler Wade$20,460.454Junior Nunes Nogueira$20,337.74
5Jace Bland$18,332.735Dustin Davis$19,459.17
6Tanner Tomlinson$17,997.626Will Woodfin$19,362.17
7Casey Tew$16,998.957Tyson Thompson$18,332.73
8Shay Dixon Carroll$14,979.118Patrick Smith$17,997.62
9Cash Duty$14,457.599Boogie Ray$16,083.86
10Devon Johnson$14,445.0110Cody Tew$15,257.35
11Jayse Tettenhorst$13,931.6411Kaden Profili$14,572.11
12Coy Brittain$12,720.9612Corey Hendrick$13,305.44

Prairie Circuit

The Prairie Circuit has been in full swing with some of its largest rodeos of the year right around the corner. The No. 2 and 3 men in the world standings J.C. Yeahquo and Buddy Hawkins now lead the Prairie Circuit with $12,155.71 a man. Yeahquo and Hawkins won $2,254 a man for the Sheridan County Fair & Rodeo (Gordon, Nebraska) win to take control of the circuit standings.

1J.C. Yeahquo$12,155.71 1Buddy Hawkins$12,155.71 
2Mason Appleton$11,494.422Gavin Foster$11,106.45
3Zack Woods$11,106.453Rance Doyal$10,448.08 
4Zane Kilgus$7,759.724Billie Jack Saebens$8,086.71
5Andrew Ward$7,566.775Tator Taton$7,759.72
6Coleman Proctor$7,070.556Kollin VonAhn$7,566.77
7Paul David Tierney$6,648.51 7Logan Medlin$7,070.55
8Klay Yaussi$6,487.018Kash Yaussi$6,487.01 
9Tyler Hobert$5,803.089Shannon Frascht$5,803.08
10Brandon Farris$5,748.0410L.J. Yeahquo$5,785.86
11Curry Kirchner$4,982.57 11Dawson McMaster$5,601.89 
12Jhett Trenary$4,971.2912Cooper Freeman$5,389.50

Great Lakes Circuit

Like the Prairie Circuit, the Great Lakes Circuit is also in prime time. Dalton Turner and Cooper Bruce have added to their lead with a $733 a man check for second at the Sac County Fair and PRCA Rodeo (Iowa).

1Dalton Turner$19,729.88 1Cooper Bruce$19,270.93 
2Will Clark$16,998.222Clay Clayman$16,837.34
3Carson Coffelt$16,837.343Thomas Smith$15,142.57
4Quinton Parchman$13,817.174Derrick Crawford$14,512.60
5Dylan Breitsprecher$13,193.705Gralyn Elkins$13,147.05
6Adam Rose$13,147.056Cole Stevens$13,017.89
7Blaine Turner$9,376.787Gus Mosley$9,662.15
8Cole Smith$9,168.058Reed Boos$9,533.00
9Logan Allen$9,000.499Trent Vaught$9,376.78
10Jesse Boos$8,141.19 10Ryan Von Ahn$8,748.10
11Chance Oftedahl$7,934.1411Jace Steenhoek$8,141.19 
12Ranger Hill$7,698.5912Jordan Rohlk$7,870.14

Southeastern Circuit

The Southeastern Circuit is in a slower time of the season. Bradley Massey and Zack Mabry still hold their $6,128.59 lead for Massey and $8,162 lead for Mabry.

1Bradley Massey$22,082.501Zack Mabry$22,082.50
2Clint Wallace$15,953.912Cole Curry$13,920.50
3Marcus Theriot$13,920.503Jace McDaniel$13,271.13
4Spunk Sasser$11,611.494Justin Yost$11,626.03
5Cole Frey$11,328.955Karter Kagel$11,611.49
6Keven Daniel$11,163.316Latham Dickson$11,347.16
7Braxton Culpepper$10,691.897Trace Porter$10,612.03
8Koby Sanchez$10,612.038Brad Culpepper$10,264.19
9Brady Barrentine$10,259.479Reno Gonzales$10,259.47
10Clint Keller$9,157.7210Morgan Jones$8,460.24
11Whit Harper$7,428.8511Jason Hill$7,357.18
12Ryan Pope$7,338.9212Thomas Davis$7,274.83

First Frontier Circuit

Jacob Rounds and Drew Carnes lead the First Frontier Circuit, adding $1,497 a man to their earnings from Cecil County Fair Pro Rodeo (Elkton, Maryland); Allegheny Mountain Championship Rodeo (Kellettville, Pennsylvania); and Cowtown Rodeo (Woodstown Pilesgrove, New Jersey).

On the head side, Trent Turner jumped to second in the standings from 11th after winning $1,227 in Elkton, $760 in Kellettville and $1,288 at the Gerry Volunteer Firemen’s Rodeo (New York). On the heel side, Britt Bockius won $1,015 at Elkton, $1,160 at Kellettville and $707 in Woodstown Pilesgrove to jump from eighth to second.

1Jacob Rounds$6,422.17 1Drew Carnes$6,241.22 
2Trent Turner$5,023.362Britt Bockius$5,638.27
3Robbie Erck$4,720.443Fred Brunelle$4,720.44
4Jose Mota$4,193.574Tanner Naylor$4,577.79
5Tim Naylor$4,133.645Angel Mota$4,193.57
6Shawn Tennant$3,667.806Kevin Brown$3,399.26
7Chuck Smith$3,399.267Chris Soto$3,274.96
8Eric Fabian$3,199.768Derek Carey$3,199.76
9Chase Quinn$3,124.329Riley Quinn$3,124.32
10Morgan Anderson$3,080.8410Shawn Quinn$3,080.84
11Darren Morgan$2,985.6711Scot Brown$3,011.25
12Kyle Gardner$2,459.8512JB Burgess$2,459.85

Badlands Circuit

Clay Holz and Matt Zancanella bumped up from sixth and seventh to fourth in the Badlands Circuit standings. Holz and Zancanella capitalized at two co-approved rodeos: Gordon, Nebraska, and the Dawson County Fair and Rodeo in Glendive, Montana. The team picked up $1,078 a man in Gordon and $996 each in Glendive.

1Payton Pirrung$12,207.941Logan Schliinz$12,207.94
2Cooper White$11,813.782Tucker White$11,813.78
3Braden Pirrung$11,019.383Dylan Hart$11,627.56
4Clay Holz$10,879.044Matt Zancanella$10,441.94
5Brent McInerney$10,365.885Tanner McInerney$10,365.88
6Guy Howell$9,467.396Riley Curuchet$9,467.39
7Bodie Mattson$9,238.157Butch Levell$8,400.07
8Clay Bauer$8,400.078Trae Smith$8,322.83
9Turner Harris$6,201.509Jade Nelson$6,201.50
10Layne Carson$6,106.0210Jake Beard$5,882.93
11Jace Johnson$5,882.93 11Jesse Chase$5,865.15
12Weston Mills$5,167.4912Tracer Olson$5,635.40 
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