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Cariboo Competitors Solid At BC Rodeo Stop In Princeton

Williams Lake’s Joe Roberson won the Saddle Bronc with a 72 on “Jimmy Big Time” for 514 dollars.

Quesnel’s Steve Lloyd had the fastest time in the Tie Down Roping.

A 9 and 8 paid 539 dollars.

Wade McNolty from 150 Mile won the Steer Wrestling for 612 dollars and Ty Lytton from 100 Mile House and his partner Aaron Palmer won the Team Roping for 670 dollars each.

As for the younger competitors…Brianna Billy from Williams Lake captured the Junior Barrel Racing, Quesnel’s Kira Stowell was first in the Pee Wee Barrels and Dyson Leneve, also from Quesnel, won the Junior Breakaway Roping.

Next up is the annual Bella Coola rodeo on July 1st and 2nd.

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