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Quesnel Rules At BC Rodeo Stop

It was a dominating long weekend for Quesnel residents at a BC Rodeo stop in Barriere.

Lane Cork won more than 18-hundred dollars in the Bull Riding.

He was the only one to cover his bull for a 73.

Steve Lloyd had the fastest time in the Tie Down Roping.

A 9-flat paid 593 dollars.

Former Quesnel resident Brooke Wills won the Ladies Barrel Racing for 944 dollars and Taylor Cherry won 777 dollars for placing first in the Breakaway Roping.

There were a couple of Quesnel winners in the junior events as well.

Lane Paley won the Steer Riding and Emma Langevin had the fastest time in the Junior Barrel Racing.

Up next is the BC Finals in Quesnel September 16th through the 18th.

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