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2B Daily News – Thursday, April 19, 2012 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association 2011-2012 Rodeo Results West Coast Region - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo April 13-14 Results as of April 16 Men's Team 1. Feather River College 2. University of Nevada-Las Vegas 520.00 3. Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 4. Lassen College 655.00 450.00 5. California State University-Fresno 210.00 6. Cal Poly St Univ-Pomona 230.00 30.00 Women's Team 1. Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 2. West Hills College 3. University of Nevada-Las Vegas 335.00 4. Feather River College 5. Lassen College 635.00 430.00 215.00 10.00 Men's All-around 1. Mitchell, Tyler John 2. Santos-Karney, Lane 3. Mackenzie, Brandon Paul 4. Ketscher, Jordan Jeffrey 5. Jones, Blaine William 6. Garner, Joshua Michael 6. Richard, Tyler William Women's All-around 1. Freeman, Quincy Marvel 2. Hirschy, Brooke Leigh 3. Carter, Vail LaRae Saddle Bronc Riding Time/Score 1. Mitchell, Tyler John 2. Redig, John Jacob 3. Trujillo, Justyn Joseph 4. Pinheiro, Jeremy Randell 5. Letson, Colin Michael 400.00 230.00 180.00 170.00 150.00 140.00 140.00 275.00 270.00 165.00 150.0 147.0 129.0 120.0 53.0 Bareback Riding Time/Score 1. Davies, Blaine Hank, Flournoy 150.0 2. Brown, Zackary Earl, Red Bluff 118.0 Bull Riding Time/Score 1. Johnson, Caleb Daniel 2. Yates, Tylor William 3. McMurtrie, Dalton Angus Tie Down Roping Time/Score 1. Ketscher, Jordan Jeffrey 2. Paris, Martin Joseph 3. Richard, Tyler William 3. Santos-Karney, Lane 5. Malcomb, Luke James 5. Mitchell, Tyler John 7. Nichols, Jeremiah Tyler 7. Jones, Blaine William 9. Tipton, Clinton Neal Steer Wrestling 1. Mitchell, Tyler John 2. Jones, Blaine William 3. Santos-Karney, Lane Time/Score 4. Mackenzie, Brandon Paul 19.4 5. Scheiber, Josh Edward 6. Garner, Joshua Michael 6. Radabaugh, Christian Spencer Team Roping Header Time/Score 1. Corkill, Bailey Rae 2. Carrasco, Trevor Dee 3. Garner, Joshua Michael 4. DeBraga, Justin Lyle 4. Brown, Clayton Alan 6. Vela, Erik Thomas 7. Santos-Karney, Lane Team Roping Heeler Time/Score 1. Corkill, Jade Ryan 2. Carrasco, Austin Rayes 3. Mackenzie, Brandon Paul 4. James, Clay 4. Tyler, Austin Dee 6. Richard, Tyler William 7. Ketscher, Jordan Jeffrey Barrel Racing Time/Score 1. Hirschy, Brooke Leigh 142.0 73.0 66.0 24.0 24.8 27.0 26.8 29.3 33.6 30.4 13.1 14.4 9.5 12.2 12.5 13.3 19.1 5.8 14.7 15.3 19.3 23.1 26.4 7.2 27.5 14.7 15.3 19.3 26.4 23.1 7.2 COLLEGE RODEO 5. Hundsdorfer, Quin C 6. Souza, Shyan Renee 7. Harris, Amanda Le Goat Tying Time/Score 1. Jara, Jordyn Erolinda 2. Fowler, Olie Rae 16.6 2.4 24.2 2. Freeman, Quincy Marvel 4. Norcutt, Jordan Donne 5. Treasure, Tyla Amber 6. Bidwell, Bailey Lee 7. Hale, Katie Lyn 8. Jordan, Allie Christine Men's Team Points 1. Feather River College 17.7 19.2 19.3 19.6 20.0 21.7 20.1 22.2 2. University of Nevada-Las Vegas 3,731.00 3. Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 4. California State University-Fresno 2,095.00 5. Lassen College 6. West Hills College 5,492.33 3,727.83 2,065.50 7. Cal Poly St Univ-Pomona Women's Team 1. Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Points 1,319.00 134.33 2. University of Nevada-Las Vegas 3,439.00 3. Feather River College 4. West Hills College 5. Lassen College 4,009.00 2,099.50 6. Cal Poly St Univ-Pomona 1. Mitchell, Tyler John 2. Ketscher, Jordan Jeffrey 3. Jones, Blaine William 4. Corkill, Jade Ryan 5. Denny, Grant Marshall 6. Santos-Karney, Lane 7. Branco, Roy Joseph 8. Garner, Joshua Michael 9. Pinheiro, Jeremy Randell 10. Mackenzie, Brandon Paul 11. Rice, Daniel Richard Points 7. California State University-Fresno 65.00 Men's All-around 1,190.50 729.00 328.00 12. Radabaugh, Christian Spencer 13. Malcomb, Luke James 14. Paris, Martin Joseph Women's All-around Points 1. Corkill, Bailey Rae 2. Freeman, Quincy Marvel 3. Hirschy, Brooke Leigh 4. Norcutt, Jordan Donne 5. Treasure, Tyla Amber 6. Jara, Jordyn Erolinda Saddle Bronc Riding Points 1. Mitchell, Tyler John 2. Redig, John Jacob 5. Adem, Uhuru Abraham 6. Lawrence, Justin Kyle 7. Trujillo, Justyn Joseph 2,514.00 1,575.00 1,563.00 1,315.00 1,223.00 1,150.50 1,099.50 998.00 986.50 897.33 754.33 625.00 545.50 483.00 1,734.00 1,456.50 953.50 863.50 854.50 495.50 3. Pinheiro, Jeremy Randell 4. White, Lucas J 8. Hammerness, William Patrick 9. Giacone, John Micheal 10. Letson, Colin Michael Bareback Riding 1. Brown, Zackary Earl Red Bluff 1,090.0 2. Denny, Grant Marshall Points 3. Davies, Blaine Hank Flournoy 872.0 4. Brown, Andrew Hershel 5. Olson, Matthew Eugene 80.0 Bull Riding Points 1. Vick-Hice, Dylan L 2. Johnson, Caleb Daniel 3. McMurtrie, Dalton Angus 4. Yates, Tylor William 5. Defty, Morgan LeBoer 6. Marberry, Dustin Taylor 7. Trujillo, Justyn Joseph 8. Hunt, Clay Allan 27.5 2. Lamson, Rylee Mae Corning 31.76 3. Hundsdorfer, Hailee Ann 4. Primm, Rachael Beth 5. Amarant, Katelyn Nicole 6. Carter, Vail LaRae 7. Kleinpeter, Jere Layne 8. Luther, Brittany Grace Breakaway Roping Time/Score 1. Freeman, Quincy Marvel 2. Hirschy, Brooke Leigh 2. Carter, Vail LaRae 4. Williams, Kenzie Teresa 6.3 6.4 8.8 31.60 31.90 32.01 32.26 36.25 32.27 37.13 Tie Down Roping Points 1. Ketscher, Jordan Jeffrey 2. Corkill, Jade Ryan 3. Santos-Karney, Lane 4. Branco, Roy Joseph 5. Jones, Blaine William 6. Mitchell, Tyler John 1,013.0 176.0 775.5 517.0 320.0 236.0 207.0 148.0 135.5 100.0 7. Mackenzie, Brandon Paul 8. Richard, Tyler William 9. Malcomb, Luke James 10. Rice, Daniel Richard 11. Paris, Martin Joseph 12. Scotto, Fabian E 15.9 13. Garner, Joshua Michael 14. Rhodes, Zachary Ray 15. Nichols, Jeremiah Tyler 853.0 527.0 473.5 435.5 405.0 401.0 392.3 355.0 300.5 265.3 257.0 161.0 156.0 135.0 134.3 828.0 672.5 466.5 451.0 340.0 328.0 252.0 185.5 168.5 130.0 Steer Wrestling 1. Jones, Blaine William 2. Mitchell, Tyler John 3. Garner, Joshua Michael 4. Scotto, Fabian E Points 5. Radabaugh, Christian Spencer 6. Tyler, Austin Dee 7. DeBraga, Justin Lyle 8. Rice, Daniel Richard 9. Ketscher, Jordan Jeffrey 10. Branco, Roy Joseph 11. Santos-Karney, Lane 12. Kenworthy, Kody Michael 13. Scheiber, Josh Edward 14. Mackenzie, Brandon Paul 15. Christopherson, Tyler Ross Team Roping Header Points 1. Corkill, Bailey Rae 2. Alvernaz, Austin J 3. Santos-Karney, Lane 4. Branco, Roy Joseph 5. Costa, Matthew Brian 6. Garner, Joshua Michael 7. Carrasco, Trevor Dee 8. Bohach, Shane Joseph 9. Mitchell, Tyler John 10. Malcomb, Luke James 11. Paris, Martin Joseph 12. Denny, Grant Marshall 13. Freese, Brent Joseph 14. Pearce, Audrey Naomi 15. Tipton, Clinton Neal Team Roping Heeler Points 1. Corkill, Jade Ryan 2. Pinheiro, Jeremy Randell 3. Ketscher, Jordan Jeffrey 4. Twisselman, Sterling Cordell 5. Larson, Jeffery Jay 6. Mackenzie, Brandon Paul 7. Carrasco, Austin Rayes 8. Rhodes, Rosco Ray 9. Lopez, Tyler James 1,011.0 991.0 475.0 412.0 380.0 372.0 310.0 263.0 259.0 233.0 214.0 209.0 152.0 138.0 100.0 878.0 520.0 463.0 431.0 427.0 367.0 354.5 298.5 294.0 245.0 226.0 210.0 147.0 120.0 107.0 10. Radabaugh, Christian Spencer 11. Rice, Daniel Richard 12. Tyree, Lonnie Clinton 13. Jones, Blaine William 14. Souza, Shyan Renee 15. Adem, Uhuru Abraham Barrel Racing Points 1. Primm, Rachael Beth 2. Freeman, Quincy Marvel 3. Luther, Brittany Grace 4. Kleinpeter, Jere Layne 788.0 520.0 463.0 431.0 427.0 367.0 354.5 298.5 294.0 245.0 226.0 210.0 147.0 120.0 107.0 5. Lamson, Rylee Mae Corning 6. Dewar, Morgan Leigh 7. Treasure, Tyla Amber 8. Hundsdorfer, Hailee Ann 9. Sproule, Lana Jane 10. Cary, Emily Michele 11. Klessens, Danielle Bryanne 12. Carter, Vail LaRae 13. Sing, Alanna Dian 14. Hamilton, Kalysa Lehua 15. Hirschy, Brooke Leigh Breakaway Roping Points 1. Hirschy, Brooke Leigh 2. Freeman, Quincy Marvel 3. Hundsdorfer, Quin C 4. Norcutt, Jordan Donne 5. Amarant, Katelyn Nicole 6. Carter, Vail LaRae 7. Cupples, Lizzy Patrice 8. Corkill, Bailey Rae 8. Hale, Katie Lyn 10. Jara, Jordyn Erolinda 11. Kayser, Kelli K 12. Williams, Kenzie Teresa 13. Julian, Marisa Rae 14. Whitney, Callie Ann 15. Hundsdorfer, Hailee Ann Goat Tying Points 1. Whitney, Callie Ann 2. Corkill, Bailey Rae 3. Norcutt, Jordan Donne 4. Fowler, Olie Rae 5. Bidwell, Bailey Lee 757.00 571.50 524.00 505.00 407.00 326.00 296.00 293.00 208.50 205.00 185.50 185.00 166.00 160.00 150.00 546.5 445.0 436.0 313.0 292.5 285.0 280.0 264.0 264.0 229.0 216.0 209.0 205.0 187.0 147.0 6. Freeman, Quincy Marvel 7. Boyer, Morgan Marie 8. Treasure, Tyla Amber 9. Roeser, Kallie Riann 10. Jara, Jordyn Erolinda 11. Hirschy, Brooke Leigh 12. Bidwell, Bliss Cherie 13. Kieckbusch, Brooke Marie 14. Koch, Amanda Nicole 15. Jordan, Allie Christine Red Bluff 130.0 655.0 592.0 550.5 527.5 443.0 440.0 438.0 362.5 331.0 266.5 225.0 207.0 163.0 153.0 Early slump stalls Franchitti's march up wins list By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer Dario Franchitti opened the season, with four championships and 30 career victories, with the chance to move into very elite status. Two wins this year would push Franchitti into seventh on the all-time wins list, and the only drivers ahead of him are the icons of open-wheel racing. Three of them are Unsers, two are Andrettis, and the all-time wins leader is A.J. Foyt himself. Pretty solid company but not something Franchitti's dwelling on during his 14th full season. ''Let's see if I win another one first,'' he said. ''I mean that quite literally. I don't think you can ever take for granted win- ning another race. It would be wonderful, a great feeling for me, to be in that kind of thing. But let's see if I can win another race before we start talking about that.'' It seemed a bit silly at the time for Franchitti to question his ability to win races. After all, he has collected 12 wins and three consecutive titles since returning to IndyCar in 2009 fol- lowing a brief NASCAR stint. Maybe he made it look easy the last three years. Right now, it appears to be a challenge. Franchitti is off to one of the roughest starts of his IndyCar career. The Scot was 13th in the season opener, used what he called ''one of the greatest drives of my career'' to finish 10th at Barber and slipped to 15th Sun- day in Long Beach after starting from the pole. 2006, the only year he failed to finish a race, and ended up a career-worst eighth in the final standings. Franchitti has always man- aged to turn things around, so he wasn't about to hit the panic but- ton following Sunday's race. ''What's the point? I mean really what's the point in worry- ing about it?'' he asked. ''I've said it too many times. You do your absolute best and some weeks it just all happens and some weeks it doesn't look good but it still goes your way, and some weeks are like (Sunday). ''We've had a lot of weekends He enters this off weekend 13th in the IndyCar standings. It's his lowest ranking since he finished 18th in the 2005 season opener. And it's his worst start to the season since 2004, when he opened with a pair of 17th-place finishes, a seventh and a 14th. His worst overall season was where everything has just gone well for us, so sometimes you have to expect the opposite. Hopefully it ends very, very soon.'' first new car in nine years. Dur- ing most of his testing the loca- tion of the brake pedals forced him to use his left foot. It was awkward and uncomfortable for the career right-foot braker, who felt he was being forced to relearn to drive. three races this season. ''To sit here and come up Change might be what's ail- ing Franchitti right now. IndyCar has introduced its IndyCar and manufacturer Dallara approved a new pedal for him toward the end of Janu- ary. But it didn't get in his car until a test session at Sebring, a little more than two weeks before the season opener, so Franchitti's still learning the car. It doesn't help that his Target Chip Ganassi Racing team is powered by Honda, which has been easily handled so far this season by rival Chevrolet. Although a Honda driver has been on the podium each of the first three races — Franchitti's teammate Dixon finished second in the first two, and Simon Page- naud was second at Long Beach — Chevrolet drivers from Ganassi rival Penske Racing have won all three poles and all with a bunch of excuses — I don't want to do that,'' Franchit- ti said. ''It really just comes down to me getting comfortable with the balance of the car.'' His peers consider Franchitti a finesse driver who spends the opening days of a race weekend perfecting the car setup, then taking it out for what seems like a causal Sunday drive. ''He's a good, tough competi- tor,'' said Will Power, runner-up to Franchitti the last two sea- sons. ''He's very good at his job and hard to beat.'' But Power is among those who have publicly marveled at what they consider an unbeliev- able streak of luck that has given Franchitti finishes and wins he maybe didn't earn. Perhaps, but it takes a lot more than luck to win two Indianapolis 500s and championships in four of the last five seasons.

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