Puyallup Cinch Playoffs: Performance 3 Winning Rides and Runs

Each athlete got two cracks at it one day in Playoff 2 with a Saturday doubleheader in Puyallup

Puyallup 2024

It was a Saturday doubleheader for those competing in Playoff 2 in Puyallup, the same group of cowboys and cowgirls took center stage in Performances 3 and 4.

No. 21 Tilden Hooper, 85.5 Points on Calgary Stampede’s Zigzag Cherry

No. 26 Bridger Anderson, 4.4 Seconds

No. 2 Dakota Eldridge, 4.4 Seconds

No. 3 Will Lummus, 4.4 Seconds

No. 7 Coleman Proctor/No. 8 Logan Medlin, 4.4 Seconds

No. 15 Logan Hay, 88 Points on The Calgary Stampede’s Birch Bubbles

No. 13 Kendal Pierson, 3.1 Seconds

No. 9 Tuf Cooper, 7.9 Seconds

No. 1 Shad Mayfield, 7.9 Seconds

No. 3 Haven Meged, 7.9 Seconds

No. 4 Emily Beisel, 14.24 Seconds

No. 11 Jeter Lawrence, 88 Points on Bridwell Pro Rodeo’s Big Nasty Jax

The rodeo action continues at Frost Bank Center.
Texas’ Dr. Gregg Veneklasen forever changed and enhanced the breeding of bucking horses.
Wacey Schalla is a rising star and his first out in San Antonio proves it.
World Champion Bareback Rider Jess Pope hits the gas in San Antonio.
Team ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord left it all in the Frost Bank Center Arena.
Rylee George is three-for-three at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
Bull rider Tristan Mize has won more money than anybody else in San Antonio so far.
Owen Brouillette capitalized in Mississippi to move up in the Resistol Rookie Race.
Will Lummus’ efforts pay off as he advances to San Antonio’s Semi-Finals.
The Frost Bank Center’s rodeo action continues.