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SPORTS Friday, December 15, 2017 BRIEFLY Seth Collins granted release from OSU Page 3B NFL Seattle fortunate they’re not missing more CORVALLIS (AP) — Wide receiver Seth Collins has been granted his release from the Oregon State Beavers. Collins, a junior, played in just three games last season because Collins of illness and injuries. He finished with 12 catches for 130 yards and one touchdown. His best game came on Oct. 7 against USC, when he caught five passes for 91 yards. A dynamic playmaker, Collins was a quarterback for the Beavers his freshman year but the next season he shifted to wide receiver. For his career at Oregon State, he had 48 catches for 548 yards and two touchdowns. He was also hospitalized with an illness that kept him out of the final two games of the 2016 season. RENTON, Wash. — The good news for the Seattle Seahawks is that no one on their defense was suspended for the chaos that ensued at the conclusion of their trip to Jacksonville. They still could be signifi- cantly undermanned heading into the most important game of the regular season to date. The Seahawks might be down as many as five starters on defense from the start of the season going into Sunday’s NFC West show- down with the first-place Los Angeles Rams. Seattle has learned how to play without defensive end Cliff Avril, cornerback Richard Sherman and safety Kam Chancellor as all three have been out for more than a month. But last Sunday’s loss Oregon’s Freeman to sit out bowl game Continued from 1B LAS VEGAS (AP) — Oregon senior running back Royce Freeman won’t play in the Las Vegas Bowl against Boise State on Saturday. New Oregon coach Mario Cristobal announced the decision Thursday. Oregon’s Freeman all-time leading rusher had practiced earlier this week in Las Vegas, leading to speculation he may play. “This is hard for him. This is not an easy decision for a guy who’s invested his heart and soul in this program,” Cristobal said. The Ducks coach did not say whether fellow senior Tyrell Crosby would play. Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey and LSU running back Leonard Fournette both sat out bowl games to avoid injury as they prepared for the NFL draft. Freeman, who could be taken in the early rounds of the 2018 draft, set the Pac-12 record with 60 career rushing touchdowns, surpassing Oregon State’s Ken Simonton, who ran for 59 from 1998-01. He holds Oregon career records for rushing yards (5,621), rushing touchdowns (60), total touchdowns (64) and 100-yard rushing games (31). East Oregonian By TIM BOOTH Associated Press at Jacksonville cost the Seahawks two of the more important remaining pieces. Linebackers Bobby Wagner (hamstring) and K.J. Wright (concussion) are both in question for the matchup with the Rams. Seattle coach Pete Carroll said Wright is still going through concussion protocol, while Wagner wants to play but won’t test the injury until later in the week. It’s a challenging scenario for Seattle to be facing going against the No. 2 scoring offense in the NFL. “We’ve been under it before many times. This doesn’t seem that much different. We’re not taking it any different. Our approach isn’t any different. Next guy up and away we go,” Carroll said Wednesday. “The guys have to rally around those guys as they step in and that’s AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton A Seattle Seahawks staff member tries to remove Se- ahawks defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson, left, from the field as an object thrown from the stands hits them during the closing moments of an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. part of what you’re calling for. Everyone has to rally.” It could have been far worse. Seattle escaped potential major punishment against defensive linemen Michael Bennett, Sheldon Richardson and Quinton Jefferson for their actions at the conclu- sion of last Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars. Richardson and Jefferson were ejected, while Bennett’s personal foul instigated the mayhem. The trio will likely be receiving large fines from the league but avoiding suspensions was a major boost for the Seahawks. Jefferson’s actions drew the most attention because of his brief attempt to climb a wall to go after fans who had thrown bottles at him as he was leaving the field following his ejection. Jefferson said Wednesday that the bottles plus a specific comment he heard about his mother set him off. “It was even worse because my kids have seen it, my wife has seen it,” Jefferson said. “She was upset about it and I felt even more upset for them because they had to watch that.” JAMES: Knew after win over Summit the Dawgs were special the ball?’” But immediately following the tough loss to Mountain View, things started to click for James and the Bulldogs. They put together a beatdown of Summit in Bend, giving Summit its first league loss since 2014. James remem- bers seeing how the Bull- dogs came together against the powerhouse Storm team on the road in a raucous environment. He knew right then that 2017 could be a special season. “I don’t know if it was homecoming night but they (Summit) had a big student section and were brought in by police (escort) and you’re like ‘This town’s ready to play’,” James recalled. “And then we go in and we’re scoring and stopping them and we wondered ‘If we play together how are we going to be stopped?’ And that led to another win, and another win and after we started winning it was expected.” The Bulldogs went on to win six straight games to close out the regular season, including a blowout win in the final rivalry game against Pendleton, helping Hermiston finish second in the tough 5A Special District 1 and earn the No. 3 seed in the 5A state playoffs. In those playoffs, James took his game to an even higher level. He threw for 765 yards and 10 touch- downs with 268 rushing yards and three scores in four games. He made big play after big play when the Bulldogs needed it, with All-Area Football Team Staff photo by Kathy Aney Hermiston quarterback Andrew James gains yardage during the 2017 meeting with Pendleton at the Round-Up. clutch throws to seniors Dayshawn Neal and Joe Gutierrez and using his legs to pick up first downs. But a favorite moment was taking the final knee to run the last seconds off the clock, officially clinching the state championship. “When I took that last knee, there’s really no words for it, you really can’t describe it,” James said with a grin. “The look on the coaches’ faces, seeing everyone running and jumping, you can’t get that moment taken from you.” Now James will enjoy basketball and baseball before getting back to work for his senior season on the gridiron. He wants to help Hermiston win back-to-back state championships and bring the first WIAA title to the school. But he knows it will be a challenge. James’ will have a new supporting cast next season as Hermiston’s top three receivers, top two running backs and four starting offensive linemen graduate. “We started workouts two weeks ago, right after (the title game) and there’s definitely guys with some talent,” James said. “By the time next season starts there will be some hungry guys out there. I’m excited to see what we can do, because there are some guys that have been putting in work since freshman year that haven’t been noticed yet and it’s their time to get noticed and I think we’ll have a good pack.” And James says he’ll be ready to show Bulldog fans an even better version of himself as a senior, and make the peoples’ eyes pop even more. SECOND TEAM QB — Brett Speed, Weston-McEwen, sr. RB — Josue Aguilera, Irrigon, jr.; Adrian Renner, Stanfield, sr. WR — Cam Sandford, Pendleton, jr.; Joey Guti- errez, Hermiston, sr.; Beau Wolters, Heppner, sr. OL — Tyler Carter, Heppner, jr.; Taylor Arnold, Hermiston, sr.; Weston Phillips, Weston-McE- wen, jr.; Spencer Wells, Mac-Hi, sr.; Alex Walls, Irrigon, jr. DL — Beau Skinner, Pendleton, jr.; Michael Breeding, Mac-Hi, sr.; Morgan Marcum, Echo, sr.; Patton Wright, Weston-McEwen, jr. LB — Josh Torres, Mac-Hi, sr.; Peter Earl, Herm- iston, sr.; Brett Speed, Weston-McEwen, sr.; Gavin Hanna-Robinson, Heppner, jr. DB — Daniel Vera, Irrigon, sr.; Parker Munck, Weston-McEwen, sr.; Justin Keeney, Stanfield, sr.; Tyler Rohrman, Hermiston, sr. HONORABLE MENTION QB — Devan Craig, Echo, sr.; Mason Hegar, Riverside, sr. RB — Shawn Yeager, Pendleton, jr.; Zack Geh- rke, Echo, sr.; Justin Keeney, Stanfield, sr.; Dylan Cain, Weston-McEwen, sr. WR — Tanner Stephan, Pendleton, sr.; Blake Davis, Pendleton, jr.; Felix Aparicio, Riverside, sr.; Ty Mulder, Echo, sr. OL — Cetch Kelly, Pendleton, jr.; Jacob Liebe, Hermiston, jr.; Jose Huato, Hermiston, sr.; Dakota Howard, Heppner, jr.; Travis McGee, Pendleton, so.; Rene Sanchez, Stanfield, so. DL — Brandyn Chaney, Mac-Hi, sr.; Cody Wizener, Hermiston, jr.; Weston Phillips, Weston-McEwen, jr.; Shayne Keltz, Stanfield, sr. LB — Keith Fleming, Irrigon, jr.; Aiden Patter- son, Pendleton, jr.; Jason Rea, Heppner, so.; Makiah Blankenship, Stanfield, sr.; Riley Gor- ham, Riverside. DB — Ian Bannister, Pendleton, jr.; Youbani Razon, Hermiston, jr.; Kaden Webb, Umatilla, sr.; Allan Mendoza, Mac-Hi, sr.; Jacob Speed, Weston-McEwen, sr. SCOREBOARD Local slate PREP BOYS BASKETBALL Friday Condon/Wheeler vs. Mac-Hi (at Pilot Rock), 4:30 p.m. Ione vs. Riverside (at Stanfield), 4:30 p.m. Umatilla vs. Gervais (at Amity), 4:45 p.m. Putnam at Pendleton, 7 p.m. Wallowa at Nixyaawii, 7 p.m. Echo at Helix, 7 p.m. Heppner at Imbler, 7:30 p.m. Weston-McEwen at Grant Union, 7:30 p.m. Enterprise at Pilot Rock, 7:30 p.m. Elgin at Stanfield, 7:30 p.m. Irrigon at Union, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Mac-Hi vs. Enterprise (at Pilot Rock), 2:30 p.m. Hermiston at Lewiston (ID), 3 p.m. Echo at Pine Eagle, 3 p.m. Helix at Wallowa, 5 p.m. Weston-McEwen at Imbler, 5:30 p.m. Grant Union at Heppner, 5:30 p.m. Condon/Wheeler at Pilot Rock, 5:30 p.m. Cove at Nixyaawii, 5:30 p.m. Stanfield vs. TBD (at Stanfield), TBD Ione vs. TBD (at Stanfield), TBD Riverside vs. TBD (at Stanfield), TBD Umatilla vs. TBD (at Amity), TBD PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL Friday Condon/Wheeler vs. Mac-Hi (at Pilot Rock), 3 p.m. Umatilla vs. Gervais (at Amity), 3 p.m. Ione vs. Riverside (at Stanfield), 3 p.m. Heppner at Imbler, 3 p.m. Wallowa at Nixyaawii, 5 p.m. Irrigon at Union, 6 p.m. Weston-McEwen at Grant Union, 6 p.m. Enterprise at Pilot Rock, 6 p.m. Elgin at Stanfield, 6 p.m. Echo at Helix, 6 p.m. Saturday Mac-Hi vs. Enterprise (at Pilot Rock), 1 p.m. Echo at Pine Eagle, 4 p.m. Cove at Nixyaawii, 4 p.m. Weston-McEwen at Imbler, 4 p.m. Grant Union at Heppner, 4 p.m. Condon/Wheeler at Pilot Rock, 4 p.m. Helix at Wallowa, 5 p.m. La Grande vs. Irrigon (at Hermiston), 7 p.m. Ione vs. TBD (at Stanfield), TBD Umatilla vs. TBD (at Amity), TBD Stanfield vs. TBD (at Stanfield), TBD Riverside vs. TBD (at Stanfield), TBD PREP WRESTLING Friday Hermiston at Tri-State (ID) Pendleton at Banks Echo at Twin Falls (ID) Irrigon vs. Riverside Saturday Hermiston at Tri-State (ID) Pendleton at Liberty Tournament (Hillsboro) Mac-Hi, Riverside, Irrigon, Heppner, Echo at Mac-Hi Christmas Tournament PREP SWIMMING Saturday Pendleton, Hermiston at La Grande COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Friday Bellevue at BMCC, 2 p.m. Saturday Green River CC at BMCC, Noon COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL Friday BMCC at College of Southern Idaho, 6 p.m. Saturday BMCC vs. Snow College, 3:30 p.m. Hockey NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 31 23 6 2 48 117 75 Toronto 33 20 12 1 41 108 94 Boston 29 15 10 4 34 84 82 Montreal 32 14 14 4 32 87 100 Detroit 31 11 13 7 29 83 102 Florida 32 12 15 5 29 93 110 Ottawa 30 10 13 7 27 82 103 Buffalo 32 8 18 6 22 68 106 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Columbus 32 20 11 1 41 94 84 Washington 33 20 12 1 41 105 96 New Jersey 31 17 9 5 39 95 94 N.Y. Islanders 32 17 12 3 37 114 111 N.Y. Rangers 31 16 12 3 35 101 92 Pittsburgh 32 17 13 3 35 95 106 Philadelphia 31 13 11 7 33 89 89 Carolina 30 12 11 7 31 83 93 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nashville 31 20 7 4 44 106 85 St. Louis 33 21 10 2 44 105 84 Winnipeg 32 18 9 5 41 108 92 Minnesota 31 17 11 3 37 91 88 Dallas 32 18 13 1 37 96 92 Chicago 32 16 11 5 37 98 85 Colorado 31 15 14 2 32 96 101 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 32 20 9 3 43 98 73 Vegas 31 19 9 2 42 108 95 San Jose 30 17 10 3 37 82 71 Calgary 32 16 13 3 35 91 99 Anaheim 32 14 11 7 35 86 92 Vancouver 32 14 14 4 32 83 97 Edmonton 32 13 17 2 28 93 105 Arizona 34 7 22 5 19 76 118 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. ———— Thursday’s Games Philadelphia 2, Buffalo 1 Washington 5, Boston 3 Columbus 6, N.Y. Islanders 4 Montreal 2, New Jersey 1, OT Chicago 5, Winnipeg 1 Anaheim 3, St. Louis 1 Minnesota 2, Toronto 0 Colorado 2, Florida 1 Tampa Bay 4, Arizona 1 Nashville 4, Edmonton 0 San Jose 3, Calgary 2 Vegas 2, Pittsburgh 1 Friday’s Games Dallas at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Carolina at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Basketball NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Boston 24 6 .800 — Toronto 18 8 .692 4 New York 15 13 .536 8 Philadelphia 14 13 .519 8½ Brooklyn 11 16 .407 11½ Southeast Division W L Pct GB Washington 15 13 .536 — Miami 13 14 .481 1½ Orlando 11 18 .379 4½ Charlotte 10 17 .370 4½ Atlanta 6 22 .214 9 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 21 8 .724 — Milwaukee 15 11 .577 4½ Indiana 16 12 .571 4½ Detroit 15 13 .536 5½ Chicago 7 20 .259 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB Houston 22 4 .846 — San Antonio 19 9 .679 4 New Orleans 15 14 .517 8½ Memphis 8 20 .286 15 Dallas 8 21 .276 15 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 17 12 .586 — Denver 15 13 .536 1½ Portland 14 13 .519 2 Oklahoma City 13 14 .481 3 Utah 13 15 .464 3½ Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 23 6 .793 — L.A. Clippers 11 15 .423 10 L.A. Lakers 10 17 .370 11½ Sacramento 9 19 .321 13 Phoenix 9 21 .300 14 ——— Thursday’s Games Detroit 105, Atlanta 91 New York 111, Brooklyn 104 Cleveland 121, L.A. Lakers 112 Minnesota 119, Sacramento 96 Golden State 112, Dallas 97 Friday’s Games Detroit at Indiana, 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Washington, 4 p.m. Miami at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Oklahoma City at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Portland at Orlando, 4 p.m. Brooklyn at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Utah at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Atlanta at Memphis, 5 p.m. Chicago at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. New Orleans at Denver, 6 p.m. San Antonio at Houston, 6:30 p.m. NCAA Men’s College Basketball Top 25 Thursday’s Games No. 21 Baylor 99, Texas Southern 68 Friday’s Games No games scheduled. Saturday’s Games No. 6 Miami at George Washington, 9 a.m. (CBSSN) No. 15 Seton Hall at Rutgers, 9 a.m. Butler at No. 17 Purdue, 9 a.m. (FOX) No. 2 Michigan State vs. Oakland, 11 a.m. (ESPNU) Virginia Tech at No. 8 Kentucky, 11 a.m. (ESPN2) E. Tenn. State at No. 10 Xavier, 11 a.m. Wheeling Jesuit at No. 11 W. Virginia, 11 a.m. Davidson at No. 16 Virginia, 11 a.m. Oklahoma St. at No. 19 Florida St., 11 a.m. Indiana at No. 18 Notre Dame, 11:30 a.m. (FOX) No. 25 Cincinnati at UCLA, 12:30 p.m. (CBS) Oklahoma at No. 3 Wichita State, 1 p.m. (ESPN2) No. 22 Florida at Clemson, 1:30 p.m. North Dakota at No. 12 Gonzaga, 5 p.m. No. 13 Kansas at Nebraska, 5 p.m. (FS1) No. 23 Arizona at New Mexico, 5 p.m. (CBSSN) Rice at No. 24 Texas Tech, 5 p.m. Pac-12 Thursday’s Games Santa Clara at USC, 7 p.m. (PAC12) Friday’s Games South Dakota St. at Colorado, 5 p.m. (PAC12) Denver at Stanford, 7 p.m. (PAC12) Saturday’s Games No. 25 Cincinnati at UCLA, 12:30 p.m. (CBS) Cal State Fullerton at Cal, 1 p.m. (PAC12) Oregon at Fresno State, 3 p.m. (CBSSN) IUPUI at Washington St., 3 p.m. (PAC12) No. 23 Arizona at New Mexico, 5 p.m. (CBSSN) Oregon State vs. Saint Louis, 7:30 p.m. (PAC12) Utah at BYU, 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Women’s College Basketball Top 25 Thursday’s Games No games scheduled. Friday’s Games Dartmouth at No. 13 Ohio State, 4 p.m. Southern at No. 22 South Florida, 4 p.m. No. 19 Texas A&M at USC, 7 p.m. Pac-12 Thursday’s Games New Mexico St. at Arizona, 10 a.m. Friday’s Games Colorado at Air Force, 6 p.m. Texas A&M at USC, 7 p.m. Football NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF New England 10 3 0 .769 368 Buffalo 7 6 0 .538 240 Miami 6 7 0 .462 236 N.Y. Jets 5 8 0 .385 266 South W L T Pct PF Jacksonville 9 4 0 .692 329 Tennessee 8 5 0 .615 273 Houston 4 9 0 .308 312 Indianapolis 3 11 0 .214 225 PA 250 290 318 311 PA 202 294 335 368 North W L T Pct PF PA y-Pittsburgh 11 2 0 .846 320 251 Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 318 246 Cincinnati 5 8 0 .385 226 271 Cleveland 0 13 0 .000 197 335 West W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 7 6 0 .538 329 289 L.A. Chargers 7 6 0 .538 298 225 Oakland 6 7 0 .462 264 304 Denver 5 9 0 .357 254 328 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA y-Philadelphia 11 2 0 .846 404 250 Dallas 7 6 0 .538 316 294 Washington 5 8 0 .385 285 344 N.Y. Giants 2 11 0 .154 199 321 South W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans 9 4 0 .692 370 263 Carolina 9 4 0 .692 300 262 Atlanta 8 5 0 .615 294 261 Tampa Bay 4 9 0 .308 264 312 North W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota 10 3 0 .769 309 235 Detroit 7 6 0 .538 338 329 Green Bay 7 6 0 .538 285 302 Chicago 4 9 0 .308 224 274 West W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Rams 9 4 0 .692 396 265 Seattle 8 5 0 .615 314 252 Arizona 6 7 0 .462 231 317 San Francisco 3 10 0 .231 228 314 y-clinched division ——— Week 15 Schedule Thursday’s Game Denver 25, Indianapolis 13 Saturday’s Games Chicago at Detroit, 1:30 p.m. L.A. Chargers at Kansas City, 5:25 p.m. Sunday’s Games Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Arizona at Washington, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Miami at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Green Bay at Carolina, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Cleveland, 10 a.m. L.A. Rams at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. New England at Pittsburgh, 1:25 p.m. Tennessee at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. Dallas at Oakland, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. NCAA Bowl Schedule Saturday’s Games Celebration Bowl At Atlanta NC A&T (11-0) vs. Grambling State (11-1), 9 a.m. (ABC) New Orleans Bowl North Texas (9-4) vs. Troy (10-2), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Cure Bowl Orlando, Fla. Georgia State (6-5) vs. Western Kentucky (6-6), 11:30 a.m. (CBSSN) Las Vegas Bowl Boise State (10-3) vs. Oregon (7-5), 12:30 p.m. (ABC) New Mexico Bowl Albuquerque Colorado State (7-5) vs. Marshall (7-5), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN) Camellia Bowl Montgomery, Ala. Arkansas State (7-3) vs. Middle Tennessee (6-6), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Rodeo Wrangler NFR World Standings Through 7th performance All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile (Decatur, TX), $319,337 2. Tuf Cooper (Weatherford, TX), $286,983 3. Caleb Smidt (Bellville, TX), $207,894 4. Erich Rogers (Round Rock, AZ), $199,123 5. Junior Nogueira (Presidente Prudente, TX), $198,538 Bareback Riding 1. Tim O’Connell (Zwingle, IA), $298,646 2. Richmond Champion (The Woodlands, TX), $205,049 3. Tanner Aus (Granite Falls, MN), $201,868 4. Clayton Biglow (Clements, CA), $200,557 5. Jake Vold (Ponoka, AB), $185,705 Steer Wrestling 1. Ty Erickson (Helena, MT), $235,767 2. Tyler Pearson (Louisville, OK), $210,880 3. Tyler Waguespack (Gonzales, LA), $189,392 4. Dakota Eldridge (Elko, NV), $157,333 4. Tanner Milan (Cochrane, AB), $156,265 Team Roping - Headers 1. Luke Brown (Stephenville, TX), $210,457 2. Erich Rogers (Round Rock, AZ), $204,070 3. Kaleb Driggers (Hoboken, TX), $196,086 4. Clay Smith (Broken Bow, TX), $176,824 5. Riley Minor (Ellensburg, WA), $161,798 Team Roping - Heelers 1. Cory Petska (Marana, AZ), $$204,070 2. Jake Long (Coffeyville, TX), $201,928 3. Junior Nogueira (Presidente Prudente, TX) $196,815 4. Paul Eaves (Ionedell, TX), $180,942 5. Brady Minor (Ellensburg, WA), $161,798 Saddle Bronc Riding 1. Ryder Wright (Milford, UT), $247,284 2. Jacobs Crawley (Boerne, TX), $226,927 3. CoBurn Bradshaw (Beaver, UT), $213,230 4. Zeke Thurston (Big Valley, AB), $199,917 5. Hardy Braden (Welch, OK), $192,946 Calf Roping 1. Tuf Cooper (Weatherford, TX), $247,406 2. Marcos Costa (Childress, TX), $223,921 3. Caleb Smidt (Bellville, TX), $198,097 4. Marty Yates (Stephenville, TX), $196,019 5. Trevor Brazile (Decatur, TX), $177,010 Barrel Racing 1. Tiany Schuster (Krum, TX), $250,377 2. Stevi Hillman (Weatherford, TX), $185,952 3. Nellie Miller (Cottonwood, CA), $130,536 Bull Riding 1. Sage Kimzey (Strong City, OK), $340,229 2. Ty Wallace (Collbran, CO), $259,871 3. Garrett Smith (Rexburg, ID), $253,797 4. Trey Benton III (Rock Island, TX), $236,746 5. Joe Frost (Randlett, UT), $231,584