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Saturday, July 12, 2025 at 6:47 AM

Fallon Rodeo Club Shines on Home Dirt at Spanish Springs Rodeo

Fallon Rodeo Club Shines on Home Dirt at Spanish Springs Rodeo
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The Rafter 3C Event Complex was buzzing with excitement as Fallon welcomed junior high and high school rodeo athletes from across the region for the Spanish Springs JH/HS Rodeo held April 4–6. Local competitors from the Fallon Rodeo Club turned in impressive performances in front of their hometown crowd, landing multiple top placements across a range of events.

High School Division:

In the boys division, Caleb Edgmon and Wyatt Peek roped their way to a 6th place finish in Team Roping.

On the girls side, Brooke Allison took 1st place in Goat Tying and placed 7th Overall, while Aubrey Flower earned 10th place in both Goat Tying and Pole Bending.

Junior High Division:

It was a dominant weekend for Fallon’s junior high athletes. Stix Lee led the boys with a 1st place Overall finish, along with wins in Ribbon Roping and Tie-Down Roping. He also took 2nd in Boys Goat Tying, Chute Dogging, and Team Roping.

Clayton Hiibel claimed 2nd in Team Roping and Boys Breakaway, and finished 6th Overall, also placing 6th in Ribbon Roping. Rostin Snow earned 1st in Bull Riding, 2nd in Bareback Riding, and 10th Overall. Wyatt Greenwood placed 7th in Boys Breakaway, 8th in Ribbon Roping, and 9th in Team Roping.

In the girls division, Stella Lee had a standout weekend, taking 1st Overall and in Ribbon Roping, 2nd in Pole Bending and Girls Goat Tying, 3rd in Barrel Racing, and 8th in Team Roping. Megan Allison placed 4th in Girls Breakaway, and Chloe Kent rounded out the results with 7th in Girls Goat Tying and 10th in Barrel Racing.

The Fallon Rodeo Club will be back in the arena April 18–20 as they host the Fallon High School & Junior High Rodeo at the Rafter 3C Complex. Come out and support these hardworking young athletes as they compete on their home turf!


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