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Sheridan College Men’s and Women’s Rodeo Team Place 4th At 2025 Laramie County CC Rodeo Event

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Kevin Koile - Sheridan Media

The 2025-26 College Rodeo season has reached the halfway point, as 2 Sheridan College competitors are in a good spot to qualify for the 2026 College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) while about 8 others are within striking distance and can make it if they cowboy/girl up next spring.

At the recent Laramie County Community College Rodeo event in Cheyenne, Brody Hale (161 points on 2) and Jake Schlattmann (156 points on 2) finished 1st and 2nd in the saddle bronc riding.

In the Tie-Down Roping, Caden Stoddard (22.2 seconds on 2) and Tyon Arneson (23.9 seconds on 2), finished 5th and 6th respectively.

Those efforts helped the Sheridan College men finish 4th in the team standings for the weekend.

On the ladies side, Allie Huskey was 3rd in the barrel racing, with a 2-run time of 32.91 seconds, while Maci DeHaan was 8th at 33.49.

Tatum Reid was 14.3 on 2 runs in goat tying, which put her in a tie for 3rd and 4th.

The SC women also finished 4th in the team standings.

Click here to see results from the Laramie County Community College Rodeo event.


Central Rocky Mountain Region Standings: There are 2 ways to qualify for the CNFR.

One way is through the team standings.

Whichever teams are in 1st and 2nd place at the end of the season in April 2026, qualify a certain number of competitors.

The other way is to finish in the top 3 of a particular event at the end of the season.

In the Central Rocky Mountain Region standings, Sheridan College is in 2nd place in the team standings, while the SC women are in 6th.

Individually, Schlattmann has taken the lead in the saddle bronc riding, away from teammate Christopher Nelson who has slipped to 3rd.

Taiten Eaton is in 4th, Brody Hale is 6th and Lonnie Dunn is 8th.

Reece Reder and Talon Arcoren are 5th and 7th in the bareback riding.

Tyon Arneson and Emmett Sortum are 5th in the team roping.

For barrel racing, Huskey is in 4th and DeHaan is in a 4-way tie for 7th.

The season has entered the winter break and will resume March 15th, 2026 at Gillette College.

Points earned through the 5 rodeos in the fall 2025 season, carry over the break.

There will be 5 rodeos in the spring season, which concludes on April 21st at the University of Wyoming.

After that, the qualifiers for the 2026 CNFR will be named.

Click here to see Central Rocky Mountain Region standings through the end of the Fall 2025 season.

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