Have A Nice Day” Tour 2006

BELL COUNTY YOUTH FAIR, LIVESTOCK SHOW
& PRCA RODEOBELTON, TEXASFINAL RESULTSFEBRUARY 11, 2006
ALL AROUND COWBOY: TREVOR BRAZILE, $4146.75 IN TD & SR TOTAL PAYOFF: $72,114.70

2X PRCA All-Around Champion, Trevor Brazile, Decatur, captured the All Around Cowboy Title at the 2006 Bell County Youth Fair, Livestock Show PRCA Rodeo by winning $4,147 in the Tie Down Roping & Steer Roping of the $72,000 total payout. Colby Scallions, Itasca, scored 85 points on Super Freak to win the “Who’s Your Daddy” Jr. Bull Riding.

The only other change in the Leader Board was Nick Stubblefied, Helena, MT who won the Steer Wresting with 3.5 seconds. John Harrison, NFR Contract Act of the Year & grandson of the late Freckles Brown entertained the crown with his trick riding & his act – 2003 Miss Rodeo Universe!

For the finale…Satan’s Own, the $5,000 Lotto Bull on Saturday was ridden by Cody Spells from Doucette, which allowed 3 fans to split the cash bonus!

Join Bad Company Rodeo for more exciting action at one of the upcoming events on the 2006 “Have A Nice Day” Tour!

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