RodeoSports

Segelke earns a second all-around cowgirl

Quincy Segelke, senior of Douglas, Wyoming, earned all-around cowgirl again after placing in two of her events at the Eastern Wyoming College rodeo in Torrington, Wyoming. 

“There is always room for improvement but the guys that are on the team are hungry and are doing their best every week,” Rowdy Moon, senior of Sargent, said in a message. “I really enjoy watching the guys on the team do well. We all crave success.”

Having to place in two events to earn all-around points, Segelke finished second overall in breakaway roping and third in goat tying. She finished fourth in both rounds of the breakaway with runs of 2.7 and 3.1 seconds, finishing second overall. In goat tying, she tied first and second in the first go-round in 7.2 seconds and tied for third and fourth the second go-round in 7.7 seconds, giving her third place overall.

Tanner McInerney, junior of Alzada, Montana, finished second overall in tie-down roping, finishing third both rounds with times of 10.4 and 11.4 seconds.

Moon scored 67 and 65 points in bareback riding, finishing fourth.

“I was strong at the beginning of my rides,” Moon said. “I just needed to finish  my rides strong and I would have placed better in the average.”

Carson Good, senior of Long Valley, South Dakota, wrestled his steer down in 5.1 and 7.5 seconds in his go-rounds, earning fourth place.

Hanna Hostutler, senior of Philip, South Dakota, teamed up with Casper College cowgirl Sadie Podzimek, sophomore of Lulow, South Dakota, to finish fourth in the team roping, being the only all girls team to place in the top 10 with times of 11.8 and 7.5 seconds.

Brianna Williams, senior of Buffalo, South Dakota, finished sixth in goat tying, timed for 7.8 and 8.4 seconds.

The rodeo team will continue April 16-18, to Casper College Ropin’ and Riggin’ Days Rodeo at Casper College, Wyoming.