Breakaway Roper TiAda Gray Goes Three-for-Three in Super Series 1 of RodeoHouston

Earning $4,750 TiAda Gray is the No. 1 cowgirl advancing to the Semifinals in Houston.

TiAda Gray came into RodeoHouston ready to win and she did just that. A 3.2-second run in Round 1 kicked her Super Series off with a win. She followed it up with a third and fourth place finish in the next two rounds to earn $4,750. This makes her the No. 1 lady from Super Series 1 heading to the Semifinals.

“It’s awesome. The first year they had it, it was one for each bracket and I think they took two out of each bracket to the Semifinals and to see it grow just in the three years that they’ve had it, to include us in the three rounds, just like everything else, it’s awesome,” Gray said.

The RodeoHouston Semifinals are set for March 13-14 and you can catch them all on The Cowboy Channel and the Cowboy Channel Plus.

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