The Puyallup (Wash.) Fair and Rodeo gave Spin to Win Rodeo readers and fans of
Jake Barnes and Clay O’Brien Cooper something to smile about. Jake and Clay, who
have by no means had a bad season, finally caught a serious gear at the second
stop of the Ariat Playoffs of the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour in Puyallup. In the
elimination-style format, Jake and Clay qualified into the semifinal round of
eight in the last hole with an 11.7 on two.

7-Time World Champ Clay O'Brien Cooper
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Then, they 7-time world
champions made it into the round of four—again in the last hole—with a
5.1-second run.
As the first men in out in the final round, they
had to put the pressure on the rest of the field, and they did, turning in a
4.5-second time. Next out was Kevin Stewart and Brad Culpepper, who stopped the
clock in 5.2. Then, Clay Tryan and Walt Woodard came close with a 4.7. Finally,
it was Tommy Edens and Coby Jones, who looked to be fast, but were flagged out
for crossfire.
“You can’t count on what the guys after you do,” Barnes
said. “It might have forced the last guys to crossfire. He had to take a
chance.”
While the win and $6,974 paychecks were huge, it might be
foreshadowing greater things.
“This is going to be good for our
confidence,” Cooper said. “We’ve been roping so-so, and you begin to wonder when
it’s going to come.”
Interestingly, Clay Tryan and Walt Woodard won
more money than any other team with $10,719 each.
In other events,
there were interesting stories as well. In the bareback riding, Kelly Timberman
and Jess Davis mistakenly rode the wrong horses in the final round. Timberman
won the finals with a 90-point score aboard Sankey’s Gus. However, Jess Davis
should have been riding that horse. Davis, instead, rode Witch Doctor for 82
points. Meanwhile, Justin McDaniel scored 90 points in the final round, aboard
Grated Coconut, but lost the overall title in a tiebreaker with Timberman.
Timberman won $7,490 while McDaniel took home $13,689.
In the barrel
racing, Sherrylynn Johnson and her borrowed horse Jet, swept the event despite
less-than-perfect footing in Puyallup. She won both long rounds, the semifinal
round and the final round, hauling in $18,596.
Two-event hand Josh
Peek won the calf roping and qualified to the final round in the steer
wrestling. Peek won $5,501 steer wrestling and $8,265 calf roping while Brazile
won $10,977 in the calf roping. While making a run at Trevor Brazile’s grip on
the all-around is unlikely, both men should qualify to the NFR in two events and
Peek could mount a charge reminiscent of Ryan Jarrett once there.
Rounding
out the champs were Billy Bugenig with a 4.2 in the steer wrestling to earn
$15,187, Justin Arnold in the saddle bronc riding with an 89-point ride aboard
Sankey’s Blazing Saddle to win $7,748 and Dave Samsel, who rode Korkow’s Red
Neck for 90 points and $10,460 in the bull riding.