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A18 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2015 FROM PAGE A1 FILE PHOTO K.C. Jones of Decatur, Texas, competes in steer wrestling at the Farm-City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston. RODEO: FILE PHOTO Mary Walker of Ennis, Texas tightly corners a barrel during a barrel racing run at the 2013 Farm-City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston. Schedule continued from Page A1 history. The bareback competition has the last two winners — Steven Peebles from 2014 and Ty Breuer from 2013 — in the ¿ eld. Breuer alonJ with his brother &asey will ride in Wednesday’s perfor- mance and Peebles will ride Thursday. Pendleton’s R. C. /andinJham is in Wednes- day’s performance and .en- newick’s Seth Shelton rides Wednesday as well. Payton 8tah’s Steve Woosley returns to defend his 2014 bull ridinJ buckle thouJh 2013 champ Cody Campbell is absent. There are two locals in the bull ridinJ Bryan Carter and Cain Smith of Pendleton. They will ride )riday niJht. Matt Shiozawa is back to try to reJain his 2013 tie- down ropinJ title and he’s in the Wednesday performance. +e has to contend thouJh with 20-time world champ Trevor Brazile who is also in Wednesday’s Jo-round. Tuf Cooper brother of 200 Farm-City all-around champ Clint who is also in Wednes- day’s Jroup. Friday niJht’s performance sees Hermiston native Brad Goodrich and defendinJ tie-down champ Clint Robinson take the are- na and Saturday Stan¿ eld’s Seth Hopper Jets a Jo. Local product Blake .nowles from Heppner and son of Farm-City co-found- er Butch .nowles was pulled from Wednesday’s steer wrestlinJ slack with his cousin Trevor to ride in Wednesday’s main perfor- mance. Trevor will also ride in Wednesday’s tie-down slack. The barrel racinJ event by far has the most local partic- ipants. Torri LonJJood and Jordan Minor — both from Hermiston — are set to race Wednesday niJht Hermis- ton’s Shawn Massey .ara Philippi and Crossley Cal- lahan who are in defendinJ champ Carlee Pierce’s Jroup Jo Thursday and (cho’s $my Coelho Hermiston’s Jerita Belyea Mary Hays and Brit- ni Carlson Jo Friday niJht. Pendleton’s Wendy Wilson is in Saturday’s Jroup. Rusty WriJht is back to defend his share of the 2014 saddle bronc competition but Samuel .ells is not. WriJht who is a member of the sprawlinJ WriJht clan from Milford 8tah is here with his brothers Jake Jesse Cody and Spenser. Jake and WEDNESDAY Wool Busters (Mutton Bustin’), 2:30 p.m, 4:30 p.m., South of the Beef Barn Performances, 7:45 p.m., Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena Slack (timed events), after performances, Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena THURSDAY Wool Busters (Mutton Bustin’), 2:30 p.m, 4:30 p.m., South of the Beef Barn Performances, 7:45 p.m., Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena Slack (timed events), after performances, Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena FRIDAY Wool Busters (Mutton Bustin’), 2:30 p.m, 4:30 p.m., South of the Beef Barn Performances, 7:45 p.m., Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena Slack (timed events), after performances, Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena SATURDAY Wool Busters (Mutton Bustin’), 2:30 p.m, 4:30 p.m., South of the Beef Barn Performances, 7:45 p.m. Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena Slack (timed events), after performances, Farm-City Pro Rodeo Arena iPhone 6 on U.S. Cellular. ® Together, you can do more. Now get iPhone 6 with 2GB of data and Unlimited Talk and Text for an exclusive, all-in price of just $ 60 a month. Jesse ride Friday and the rest Jo Saturday. Bradley Harter 2013’s champ will ride Fri- day niJht. Locals Dalton Massey Hermiston Travis Carnine and Travis Taruscio Stan¿ eld will have the À oor Friday and Saturday niJht respectively. Brazile will also be seen in the team ropinJ competi- tion with his partner Patrick Smith. They’ll ride Wednes- day niJht. $lso ridinJ is Monty Joe Petska with Milton-Freewa- ter’s Bryce Palmer as his part- ner and Petska’s son Cory is the next competitor Wednes- day niJht with his partner (rich Brown. Hermiston’s Shane Crossley with his partner Guy GreJJ will ride Thursday niJht and Hermis- ton’s $ndy Carlson with part- ner Bryan Reay from $drian 2reJon ride Friday niJht. Hermiston’s Jake Stan- ley ridinJ with Benton City WashinJton’s Bucky Camp- bell are also on the docket for Friday and defendinJ champs Charly Crawford and Shay Carroll both from Prineville 2reJon are in Sat- urday’s Jroup. 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