Resistol Rookie Update: Fuller Pulls Ahead; Bray Widens the Gap
Kal Fuller pulls ahead in the Resistol Rookie heading standings with Garett Chick in a close second; Paden Bray continues to widen the gap in the heeling.

Heading Update:

Bozeman, Montana’s Kal Fuller, who has been in the number-one position in the Resistol Rookie heading standings for several weeks, added $4,792 to his earnings. 

He and Kasper Roy won the Missoula (Montana) Stampede with a 4.5-second run, worth $2,735 a man. They placed fourth at the Bozeman (Montana) stampede with a 4.6-second run, worth $1,448 a man, then placed fourth at the Field of Dreams Stampede in La Crete, Alberta with a 5.8-second run, adding $609 to their earnings. 

Fuller now has a total of $26,123.68 to his Resistol Rookie earnings, and is 43rd in the PRCA world standings. He is also third in the Montana circuit standings with $7,572.63. 

Salado, Texas’ Garett Chick continues to challenge Fuller for the number-one spot in the Resistol Rookie heading standings.

He and Ross Ashford placed fifth at the Sikeston (Missouri) Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo with a time of 13.1-seconds on two head, worth $872 a man. They placed sixth in the second round with a 6.0-second run, adding $323 to each of their earnings. Then placed seventh in the first round at the Farm-City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston, Oregon with a 5.4-second run, worth $441 a man.

Chick is less than $3,000 shy from moving into the number-one spot, and is 46th in the PRCA world standings with $23,136.42.

Hershey, Nebraska Cooper White continues to hang in the number-four position the the Resistol Rookie heading standings. He and Tucker White placed third at the BHSU Rally Rodeo & Bullfights in Spearfish, South Dakota with a 6.1-second run, worth $1,049 a man, then placed fifth at the Sioux (Falls, South Dakota) Empire Fair Rodeo with a 8.1-second run, adding $349 to each of their earnings.

White is fourth in the Resistol Rookie standings with $9,960.83. He is also third in the Badlands circuit standings with $6,811.91.

Brenham, Texas’ Wyatt Imus moved into the top 15 of the Resistol Rookie heading standings after adding $1,310 to his season earnings.

He and Reno Gonzolas placed fourth in the second round at the Lea County PRCA Rodeo in Lovington, New Mexico with a 5.0-second run, worth $1,310 a man.

Imus is 15th in the standings with $4,096.47.

Canby, Texas’ Jordan Tye jumped from 12th to eighth in the Resistol Rookie heading standings after adding $838 to his season earnings.

He and Jason Minor placed seventh in the average at the Farm-City Pro Rodeo with a time of 20.8-seconds on two head, worth $662 a man. They then placed eighth at the Omak Stampede with a 10.9-second run, adding $176 to each man’s earnings.

Tye is eighth in the Resistol Rookie heading standings and seventh in the Columbia River circuit standings with $5,579.04.

Johnstown, Colorado’s Philip Schuman shuffled from 18th to 16th in the Resistol Rookie standings after adding $810 to his earnings. He and partner Josh Fillmore won the Kimball (Nebraska)-Banner Fair and Rodeo with a 6.2-second run, worth $810 a man.

Schuman 16th in the Resistol Rookie standings and 14th in the Mountain States circuit with $4,047.54.

Gallatin Gateway, Montana’s Ian Austiguy and partner Chase Briggs IV placed fifth at the Cascade Pro Rodeo with a 12.9-second run, worth $465 a man. Austiguy is 13th in the Resistol Rookie standings and ninth in the Montana circuit standings with $4,559.77.

Heeling Update:

Granbury, Texas’ Paden Bray is untouchable in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings with over a $20,000 lead. 

He and 2018 World Champion Header Erich Rogers added a total of $4,442 to their earnings. They placed second at the Bozeman Stampede with a 4.3-second run, worth $2,068 a man. They placed third at the Cache County Fair And Rodeo in Logan, Utah with a 4.5-second run, adding $2,115 to their earnings, then placed sixth at the Cascade (Montana) Pro Rodeo with a 14.6-second run, worth $259 a man. 

Bray is first in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings and 22nd in the PRCA world standings with $45,697.64.

[READ MORE: New Blood: Rogers Taps Texas Young Gun Paden Bray for 2019 Campaign]

Casper, Wyoming’s Carson Johnson continues to stay in the number-four spot in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings with $13,290.32

He and 2018 College National Finals Champion Header Kellan Johnson placed third at the Bozeman Stampede with a 4.5-second run, worth $1,758 a man, then tied 2018 Resistol Rookie Champion Header Jeff Flenniken and Tyler Worley for third at the Missoula Stampede with a 5.3-second run, adding $1,843 to each man’s earnings. 

Johnson added a total of $3,601 to his Resistol Rookie season earnings.

[READ MORE: Against All Odds]

The 2018 #13 YETI World Series of Team Roping Finale Champion Heeler Kycen Winn has popped up in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings after adding $2,109 to his season total. 

[READ MORE: Robins and Winn Dominate the #13 YETI World Series of Team Roping Finale]

The heeler hailing from Annabella, Utah is heeling for Kelson Robinson. They okayed second at the Jerome (Idaho) County Fair And Rodeo with a 5.5-second run, worth $1,164 a man. They placed third at the Summit County Fair & Rodeo in Coalville, Utah with a 5.6-second run, adding $945 to each man’s earnings. 

Winn is 13th in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings and 10th in the Wilderness circuit standings with $4,565.79.

Herrick, Illinois’ Douglas Rich, who is roping with Texas’ Cory Clark, added $1,756 to his earnings. 

They placed second at the Omak (Washington) Stampede with a 6.6-second run, worth $1,756 to their earnings. Rich is 11th in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings with $5,584.01. 

Genola, Utah’s Dylin Ahlstrom moved from 10th to eighth in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings after adding $447 to his season earnings. 

He and header Taylor Winn placed fifth at the Summit County Fair & Rodeo with a 6.2-second run, worth $447 a man. Ahlstrom is eighth in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings with $6,916.38, and ninth in the Wilderness circuit standings with $4,683.88.

Dinwiddie, Virginia’s Michael Tash continues to hang onto fifth in the Resistol Rookie heeling standings with $8,926.41.

He and Lathen Bryant placed fourth at the Stockyards Championship rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas with a 10.7-second run, adding $223 to each man’s earnings. Tash is also 21st in the Texas Circuit standings with $5,314.40.

–––––

Top 10 Headers:

1. Kal Fuller with $26,123.68

2. Garrett Chick with $23,136.44

3. Colton Campbell with $13,785.78

4. Cooper White with $9,960.83

5. Dillon Holyfield with $7,981.18

6. Mason Boettcher with $7,788.72

7. Cody McCluskey with $7,053.59

8. Jordan Tye with $5,579.04

9. Lane Lowry with $5,503.03

10. Brodi Jones with $5,337.61

Top 10 Heelers:

1. Payden Bray with $45,697.64

2. Wyatt Hansen with $20,037.58

3. Heath Williams with $15,053.88

4. Carson Johnson with $13,290.32

5. Michael Tash with $8,926.41

6. Drew Carnes with $7,829.56

7. Jerren Johnson with $7,161.00

8. Dylin Ahlstrom with $6,916.38

9. Clancey Kreutzer with $6,891.19

10. Brushton Minton with $6,507.22

SHARE THIS STORY
CATEGORIES
TAGS
Related Articles
Cole Eiguren turning a steer for Birch Eiguren to win the 12.5 at the 2024 BFI.
rookie season
Cole Eiguren Enters Rookie Season with $100K+ after BFI and Redmond Wins
2024_RH P4 3.14.24_SF2 Winner_TEAM ROPING_JESSE BOOS_JACE STEENHOEK_4
here come the rookies
Early Front-Runners in 2024 Resistol Rookie of the Year Race
John Tidwell and Johnny Ringo
Good JuJu
Teams Ropers Rally for U.S. Marine John Tidwell
NFR Team Roping Victory Lap
Traffic Jam
Begay & Todd, Smith & Bray, Summers & Long Tie for NFR 2023 Round 7 Win
Brady Minor Sug
Only the Best
Brady Minor's Horse of the Year 'Sug' Will Start 2023 NFR Under Paden Bray