The Texas Panhandle town of Hereford hosted the country’s top
ropers and sweltering heat the first weekend in August for the annual Spicer
Gripp Memorial Roping.
In addition to professional showdowns in team roping, calf roping
and steer roping, a pro-am team roping, dummy roping, beef carcass contest, BBQ
cook-off and dances were held in memory of Spicer Gripp, a man cherished by the
agricultural and rodeo communities of the cow town. He was remembered not only
for his dedication to the sport of roping, but also his encouragement of the
area’s youth in their agricultural and academic endeavors. In fact, the goal of
the weekend was to raise money for the Spicer Gripp Memorial Youth Foundation,
which provides West Texas A&M Ag and Rodeo Scholarships. Nearly $60,000 was
raised this year for the program.
The open team ropers took the arena by storm in the Whiteface Ford
Open Team Roping. Forty-two teams competed for over $80,000. Two places were
paid in each of the first two full go rounds; first paid $1,200 a man, and
second paid $600 a man.
Turtle Powell and Travis Graves won the first round with a time of
6.62. The second place check was presented to Justin Yost and Jory Levy for
their 6.86-second time. Ropers stepped it up a notch in the second round, but
nothing could stop Turtle Powell and Travis Graves from clinching another first
place in the go round with a 5.69. Billy Stephens and Jaytin McCright received
second in the round for a time of 6.36 seconds. The fastest time in the first
five rounds was a 4.98 second gem from JoJo LeMond and Martin Lucero.
The short round was a tough one. Chad Masters and Jade Corkill not
only won the short-go fast time with a 5.42, but also won the roping by a mere
0.2 seconds. They were 42.42 seconds on six head, which earned them $14,160
apiece. Turtle Powell and Travis Graves each took home a second place average
check for $10,620. Matt Tyler and Rich Skelton were 48.50 on six head, placing
third and earning $7,080 each. Fourth went to Justin Yost and Jory Levy for
their 49.29 seconds of work. They received $3,540 each for their efforts.
The Alltel Calf Roping on Saturday attracted some of the best
ropers in the business. Four places were paid in each of the three full go
rounds. The first round was won by Shay Good, who tied his calf in 9.96 seconds.
Times got tougher in the second round. Stran Smith showed his remarkable
capabilities, winning the second round with a 9.32. The third round was even
more challenging. First went to Cody Ohl, who tied his calf in 7.86 seconds.
In addition to paying four places in each round, the Spicer Gripp
calf roping paid four places in the short go. Fast time in the short go paid
$1,563 and went to last year’s champion, Adam Gray, with a time of 7.94 seconds.
The champion calf roper of this year’s Spicer Gripp Memorial
Roping was Cody Ohl. Ohl tied his four calves in a total of 37.06 seconds. He
was presented with a check for $6,254. Adam Gray’s 39.73 seconds worth of work
earned him a second place check of $4,691. Scott Kormos placed third, receiving
$3,127. Scott’s total on four was 40.01 seconds. $1,565 was paid to Justin Maas
for his 41.89 seconds of effort on four.
Jarrett Blessing won the BJM Sales and Service Steer Roping by
tying four steers in 56.64 seconds. He won $4,364.
Travis Eldridge and Cory Petska roped three steers in 30.09 to win the header
half of the pro-am, while Colter Todd and Zeb Read roped three in 37.77 to win
the heeler half.