
The WestStar Open champs Travis Graves, left, and Colter Todd were presented with a WestStar rifle by Mark Anderson of Anderson Hay and Grain in Ellensburg.
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Stran Smith won the match calf roping and had the fastest time of the event, a 7.53-second run.
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The WestStar Ranch is a haven to cowboys during the Northwest
rodeo fall run. Scott and Jo Repp play host to all the top timed-event hands and
have an open-door policy. For years, any time a cowboy needs a place to keep his
horses or hook-ups for his trailer, he doesn’t even need to call. Just drop in
on the Repps and there’s everything a guy could need—there’s even a washer and
dryer for the cowboys who spend months at a time away from home for the
Northwest run.
What’s more, the evening before the Ellensburg Rodeo slack, the
Repps host a Best of the Best Invitational Team Roping and Calf Roping. In
addition to the big dog ropings, there’s also a pro-am. While the WestStar Open
hasn’t cracked the ranks of the BFI, George Strait or Wildfire Open, the sponsor
list and prize money is steadily climbing.
| Complete Team Roping Results |
1. Colter Todd and Travis Graves, 37.59 on five, $10,000 2. Blaine Linaweaver and Cody Hintz, 38.84, $6,575 3. Clay Tryan and Walt Woodard, 39.72, $5,100 4. Jake Barnes and Walt Woodard, 41.75, $3,650 5. Luke Brown and Monty Joe Petska, 44.82, $2,200 6. David Key and Kory Koontz, 45.21, $1,100 |
This year, Colter Todd and Travis Graves won the open division by
roping five head in 37.59 seconds. They were presented with WestStar
Rifles and
$10,000 a man.
"It’s a good little roping," Todd said. "We don’t get to go to any
good jackpots in the fall, so that one’s timed just right. There’s a
lot of good
money and a good production and it pays really good.
They’ve even got their fees
so that where if a guy’s having a tough
year, you can still afford to enter.
They work around the cowboy’s
schedule and try to make it work for everybody. It
pays good and
they’ve got a lot of unique prizes. It’s a great roping for that
time
of year."
The fast time of the evening was a 6.25, posted by Brandon Beers
and
Brady Minor.
In the calf roping, an elimination-style match tournament that featured Ryan
Jarrett, Cade Swor, Brad Goodrich, Houston Hutto and others, came down
to Trevor
Brazile and Stran Smith. Smith beat out the 4-time all-around
champ for a rifle
of his own and $3,000. Smith also had the fastest
time of the day—a 7.53-second
run that won him an Acer laptop
computer.