WPRA Breakaway Roping Standings Update: Rookie Josie Conner’s Determination Pays Off

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Maci Berry

Breakaway Roping is returning to Las Vegas this November for it’s third time as a National Finals. The unofficial Top 15 can start getting ready to head to the iconic South Point Hotel and Casino and with the last day of the 2022 season here, the audit can begin and the National Finals Breakaway Roping can get set.

13. Cadee Williams, $54,172

Williams caught two big wins later in the season. One came in Tremonton, Utah and the other from San Juan Capistrano, California. These two wins along brought in over $10,000 for Williams. She capped her season with checks from Colfax, Lewiston and Stephenville.

14. Samantha Fulton, $49,303

Fulton picked up a win in Colfax after getting round money in Ellensburg. Although she did not have the best luck as the season began to wind down, she earned enough to cinch her an unofficial spot inside the WPRA Top 15 in the World.

15. Josie Conner, $48,138

Conner is the No. 1 rookie and was on the bubble going into the Pendleton Round-Up. Although Pendleton did not bring in any money, she hit the road and got the job done. Conner brought in almost $3,500 before ending the season with three wins in a row from Bunnell, Florida and Cumberland, Maine.

World RankNameMoney Earned
1.Martha Angelone$109,230
2.Erin Johnson$72,241
3.Lari Dee Guy$68,287
4.Taylor Munsell$67,891
5.Taylor Hanchey$65,689
6.Jordi Edens$64,244
7.Shelby Boisjoli$63,792
8.Joey Williams$63,677
9.Rickie Engesser$58,861
10.Cheyanne Guillory$56,029
11.Beau Peterson$55,951
12.JJ Hampton$54,997
13.Cadee Williams$54,172
14.Samantha Fulton$49,303
15.Josie Conner$48,138

Breakaway gets bigger every year and this year was no different. Congratulations ladies!

Disclaimer: The PRCA and WPRA will audit and confirm the Top 15 once the 2022 season ends.

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