The Patriot Fort Worth started rolling March 6, with the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Texas Two Step Super Qualifier. The Patriot and Hooey Jr. Patriot ran March 9-16, live on Roping.com from the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
Sunday, March 16, Arizona boys Ketch Kelton and Lil Michael Calmelat took home a piece of the Hooey Jr. Patriot $100,000 Bonus. Kelton and Calmelat turned in a 3.25-second run in the Bonus Round to pocket $25,000 a man and break the arena record inside the Will Rogers Coliseum. Kelton and Calmelat also won the Finals with a 3.73 for $15,000 apiece prior to the Bonus Round.
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Find your roping
- #15.5 WSTR
- WSTR Open
- #14.5 WSTR
- #13.5 WSTR
- #14.5 Texas Two Step
- #13.5 Pick or Draw
- #12.5 WSTR
- #11.5 WSTR
- #10.5 Heartland
- #10.5 WSTR
- #11.5 Texas Two Step
- #9.5 WSTR
- #8.5 WSTR
- #7.5 WSTR
- #9.5 Texas Two Step
- #9.5 All Age Truck Roping
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open with Last Chance Qualifier
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 Last Chance Qualifier
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open Semi-Finals
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 Semi-Finals
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns 19 & Under Top 15 Year-End Point Earners Open
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns 19 & Under Top 15 Year-End Point Earners #10.5
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 (Finals)
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open (Finals)
- Hooey Jr. Patriot Bonus Round
#15.5 WSTR

Wyatt Bray and Trey Norris took home $10,320 after winning the #15.5 with a 25.51 on four.
WSTR Open

Peyton Walters and Joseph Harrison roped five steers in 32.17 seconds to win the Open for $26,440.
#14.5 WSTR

Braxton Barker and Hayden Sanders won the #14.5 WSTR with a 27.44 on four steers for $14,070.
#13.5 WSTR

Ryder Volf and Ryder Davis teamed up for $12,050 after roping four steers in 29.50 to win the #13.5 WSTR.
#14.5 Texas Two Step

Casey Hilley and Robert Roberson roped four head in 29.65 for $8,500 and the #14.5 Texas Two Step win.
#13.5 Pick or Draw

Kaitlee Wyatt and Shye Pate won the #13.5 Pick or Draw with a 33.19 on four for $1,670.
#12.5 WSTR

The Mount Vernon, Texas, team of Jason Hughes and Todd Jaggers won the #12.5 WSTR with a 30.60 on four steers for $14,930.
#11.5 WSTR

Alfonso Macias and Luis Santos III roped four steers in 34.39 seconds to pocket $17,240 for the #11.5 WSTR win.
#10.5 Heartland

Will Singleton and Jose Ordonez took home the #10.5 Heartland win and $28,260 after roping four head in 35.91 seconds.
#10.5 WSTR

Colby Dickerson and Nufo Natividad picked up $19,040 after roping four steers in 34.03 seconds for the #10.5 WSTR win.
#11.5 Texas Two Step

Tyler Ishman and Alonso Grajeda won the #11.5 Texas Two Step for $11,100 with a 35.60 on four head.
#9.5 WSTR

Christopher Rodriguez and Eloy Andujo roped four steers in 37.36 seconds to win $15,170 in the #9.5 WSTR.
#8.5 WSTR

Brothers Austin and Avery Lopez won the #8.5 WSTR for $16,830 with a 29.79 on four steers.
#7.5 WSTR
Jose Cuellar and Doug Watson won $10,040 for the #7.5 WSTR win roping roping three head in 31.02 seconds.
#9.5 Texas Two Step

Seguin, Texas’ Milton Harris and GC Harris roped four steers in 44.55 seconds to win the #9.5 Texas Two Step for $4,920.
#9.5 All Age Truck Roping

Colby Burleson won first and third in the #9.5 All Age Truck Roping to win the Ram truck. The 15-year-old pocketed $6,600 for first with Stetson Garza and $3,500 for third with Jose Ramos.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open with Last Chance Qualifier

The 2024 Jr. Patriot Open champs Ketch Kelton and Denton Dunning won the 2025 Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open with Last Chance Qualifier. Kelton and Dunning roped four head in 24.40 seconds for $6,120.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 Last Chance Qualifier

Carter Huffman and Dax Reed won the Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 with Last Chance Qualifier for $6,620 after roping four steers in 36.05 seconds.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open Semi-Finals

ProRodeo partners Tyler Tryan and Denton Dunning won the Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open Semi-Finals with a 13.76 on two head for $2,000 and a spot in the Finals.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 Semi-Finals

Heath Harkins and Stetson Garza punched their tickets to the Finals after winning the Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 Semi-Finals with a 15.34 on two for $2,000.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns 19 & Under Top 15 Year-End Point Earners Open

With a 6.24-second run, Walker Guys and Wyatt Howell won the Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns 19 & Under Top 15 Year-End Point Earners Open roping for $4,100.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns 19 & Under Top 15 Year-End Point Earners #10.5

Drake Boomsma and Kayson Lasyone won the Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns 19 & Under Top 15 Year-End Point Earners #10.5 roping with a 6.07 for $4,100.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 (Finals)

Colby Mazurkiewicz and Sloan King pocketed $30,000 each after winning the Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns #10.5 with a 5.16 in the Finals on Sunday, March 16.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open (Finals)

Arizona boys Ketch Kelton and Lil Michael Calmelat won the Hooey Jr. Patriot Resistol Young Guns Open with a 3.73-second run in the Finals for $15,000 apiece.
Hooey Jr. Patriot Bonus Round

Ketch Kelton and Lil Michael Calmelat came back to the Bonus Round and split the $100,000 with a pole bender and a tie-down roper. Kelton and Calmelat turned in a 3.25-second run to break the arena record and pick up an extra $25,000 a man.