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Quesnel Cowboy Cleans Up In Bella Coola Rodeo

Results are in from the annual BC Rodeo Association event in Bella Coola over the long weekend.

Quesnel’s Brayden Roch enjoyed himself winning the Tie Down Roping on both days.

His time on Saturday was 12 and 9.

Roch and his partner Ryan Hume from Williams Lake also won the Team Roping on Sunday with a 6 and 4.

All tolled Roch won more than 15-hundred and 40 dollars.

Allison Everett from 150 Mile won the Breakaway Roping on Saturday and was 2nd on Sunday for 737 dollars.

Denise Swampy, from Williams Lake, won on day two.

Taylor Cherry from Quesnel captured the Ladies Barrel Racing on Saturday and was the runner-up on Sunday.

And Cliff Schuk from Tatla Lake was the Saddle Bronc champion on day one for 637 dollars.

Looking at the Junior events…Quesnel’s Dyson Leneve won the Junior Breakaway Roping on both days, Williams Lake’s Breana Billy won the Barrels on Saturday adn Quesnel’s Alexis Glassford took top spot on Sunday and Cordell Pinchbeck from the Lake City won the Steer Riding on day one.

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