Wednesday, August 4, 2021 A9 SPORTS Brown’s repeat highlights 75th CJD By RONALD BOND Wallowa County Chieftain JOSEPH — Jesse Brown won steer wrestling during the 2019 Chief Joseph Days. He repeated at the all- around steer wrestling champion in 2021, winning in the fi rst round with a time of 4.2 seconds and posting the best time for two take- downs — 10.1 seconds — during the fi nal night of the 75th Chief Joseph Days on Saturday, July 31. “This evening my steer was a little bit stronger (than his fi rst attempt) and I knew I had some time to work with to win the aver- age. I just had to get him down, I think, quicker than 7 (seconds) or something like that.” Brown’s time of 4.2 sec- onds during a slack per- formance earlier Satur- day gave him the top time in the rodeo and put him in a good position to win the all-around. His time of 5.9 seconds was seventh in the second round — and out of the money — but he fi n- ished more than one sec- ond ahead of Justin Kimsey for the all-around title, and pocketed $2,375 between the Round 1 win and the overall title. In 2019, Brown, a prod- uct of nearby Baker City who is ranked third in the world in steer wrestling in 2021, tied for fi rst in both rounds and took home the honor of all-around. “Joseph is one of my favorite small rodeos, one of my favorite rodeos period, honestly,” Brown said. “Being kind of close to home, a Columbia River Circuit rodeo, the atmo- sphere, and the view, it’s great. I love Joseph. That’s pretty cool to go back-to-back.” scored their rides on board the same bull, Spike the Punch. Local fan favorite and great-grandson of Harley Tucker, Derek Kolbaba, just missed a ride Thurs- day that likely would have catapulted him to his third CJD title, as he turned in a time of 7.26 seconds in his ride on Side Hustle, though it was easily the top perfor- mance of Thursday night with the other four riders getting dismounted quickly. Bareback riding Another fi rst-night per- formance held on through- out the week, and that was in bareback riding. R.C. Landingham posted a score of 84 on Wednesday night. The ride edged Clayton Biglow, who scored 83.5 on Wednesday night, and out- lasted three other perfor- mances of at least 80 points — 83 by Bronc Marriott, 81.5 by Wyatt Denny and 80.5 by Payton Wright — to win Landingham a check of more than $2,000. Saddle bronc riding Also won on opening night was saddle bronc rid- ing. Spencer Wright edged his nephew, Rusty, to not only win family bragging rights and the fi rst night, but eventually, the whole rodeo with a score of 85.5. Rusty Wright took second with a score of 83, Kade Bruno placed third with an 82.5, and Mitch Pollock was the only other rider above 80, turning in an 82. Bruno’s win earned him the Harley Tucker Rodeo Series Award, which is given to the contestant who scored the most points and had entered in the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show, the St. Paul Rodeo, the Elgin Stampede and Chief Joseph Days. Team roping Barrel racing A second-round win was claimed during Saturday night’s fi nal performance in team roping, with Hayes Smith and Justin Davis recording the top time of the rodeo in 4.7 seconds and taking home more than $1,600. The team of Jason Stew- art and Jason Duby won the all-around team-rop- ing championship, netting a time of 12.2 seconds on two animals — including 5.7 seconds in the second round for their best time. They won $2,488 as the all-around champions, and more than $1,200 for their placing in the two rounds. Jr. Dees and Matt Sher- wood won the fi rst round in 5.5 seconds to win $1,659. Rachelle Riggers was the barrel racing champion, taking the win with a run of 17.51 seconds on Friday night. She won more than $2,500 against a fi eld of more than 50 riders and was among six contestants who ran the cloverleaf pattern in 17.60 seconds or faster. Jessie Telford placed sec- ond with a time of 17.53, Bailey Cline was third in 17.55, Cheyenne Allan placed fourth in 17.59, and both Jordan Minor and Emily McKinnies tied for fi fth in 17.60. Bull riding The championship in bull riding — and several other events — ended up being claimed on the fi rst night, as an 86-point ride by Wyatt Covington on Wednesday night held up as the top performance of the weekend and won him a check of nearly $2,500. Only two other riders held on the entire eight sec- onds — Jordan Spears, who also rode Wednesday and fi nished with an 85, and Paul Coppini, who fi n- ished with an 83.5 on Fri- day night. Interestingly, both Spears and Coppini Lifetime Warranty Photos by Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain Baker City’s Jesse Brown repeated as all-around champion in steer wrestling at Chief Joseph Days with a combined time of 10.1 seconds on two steers. He also had the fastest time of the 2021 rodeo at 4.2 seconds. Steer roping Three diff erent Soreys won the three rounds of steer roping: Tom Sorey the fi rst round in 15.2 seconds, Pake Sorey the second round in 13.7, and Trent Sorey the third in 14.2. It was Roger Nonella, though, who won the all- around in steer roping as the only contestant to post a time in all three rounds, with time on three steers of 51.6 seconds. Above, Wyatt Denny turns in an 81.5-point ride in bareback riding Thursday, which was good for fourth. At left, Ryan Powell throws the lasso at a steer during team roping. Below, Derek Kolbaba rides Side Hustle during bull riding Thursday. Kolbaba just missed an eight-second ride. Tie-down roping Westyn Hughes won the all-around tie-down roping championship, turning in a time of 18.3 on two calves. He turned in times of 9.8 seconds and later of 8.5 sec- onds to also place in both rounds, and between the round placings and the all- around title won more than $5,400 on the weekend. The Round 1 champion was Cody Craig, who won more than $1,800 with a time of 8.7 seconds. Spen- cer Moulton made a run at the overall title and the arena record by winning the second round with a time of 8.0, which was within 0.3 of the record at Harley Tucker Memorial Arena, and moved him to second in the all-around with a time of 18.9 on two. WE’VE GOT Made in Oregon Come see our beautiful selection today! 800 S. River St., Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-9228