The Short Score: Open Title Fights Champions Derrick Begay and Trey Yates
The Short Score on Feb. 16, 2021 with special guests Derrick Begay and Trey Yates, brought to you by the Cinch Timed Event Championships.

Arizona’s Derrick Begay and Colorado’s Trey Yates teamed up to dominate the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Title Fights XI Open. They roped their short round steer in 7.96 seconds to secure the aggregate win at Rancho Rio in Wickenburg, Arizona, making them a total time of 36.96 seconds on five head, worth $15,080 for the team, and they join “The Score” co-host Kaitlin Gustave on “The Short Score” to talk about their win.

Plus, you don’t want to miss out on the details on the America’s Team Roping Challenge. Learn more here. 

Begay and Yates Take Top Honors in the Ariat WSTR Title Fights XI Open

This episode is brought to you by our long-time partners at the Cinch Timed Event Championships, this year running from Thursday March 11 to Saturday March 13. You won’t want to miss it. Get your tickets now at lazyetec.com, and we’ll see you in Guthrie.

Read the episode here. 

Arizona’s Derrick Begay and Colorado’s Trey Yates teamed up to dominate the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Title Fights XI Open. They roped their short round steer in 7.96 seconds to secure the aggregate win at Rancho Rio in Wickenburg, Arizona, making them a total time of 36.96 seconds on five head, worth $15,080 for the team, and they join “The Score” co-host Kaitlin Gustave on “The Short Score” to talk about their win.

Plus, you don’t want to miss out on the details on the America’s Team Roping Challenge. Learn more here. 

Begay and Yates Take Top Honors in the Ariat WSTR Title Fights XI Open

This episode is brought to you by our long-time partners at the Cinch Timed Event Championships, this year running from Thursday March 11 to Saturday March 13. You won’t want to miss it. Get your tickets now at lazyetec.com, and we’ll see you in Guthrie.

Read the episode here. 

Arizona’s Derrick Begay and Colorado’s Trey Yates teamed up to dominate the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Title Fights XI Open. They roped their short round steer in 7.96 seconds to secure the aggregate win at Rancho Rio in Wickenburg, Arizona, making them a total time of 36.96 seconds on five head, worth $15,080 for the team, and they join “The Score” co-host Kaitlin Gustave on “The Short Score” to talk about their win.

Plus, you don’t want to miss out on the details on the America’s Team Roping Challenge. Learn more here. 

Begay and Yates Take Top Honors in the Ariat WSTR Title Fights XI Open

This episode is brought to you by our long-time partners at the Cinch Timed Event Championships, this year running from Thursday March 11 to Saturday March 13. You won’t want to miss it. Get your tickets now at lazyetec.com, and we’ll see you in Guthrie.

Read the episode here. 

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