Cody Snow/Hunter Koch Make More than $6,000 in Bracket 3 of San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo

Cody Snow/Hunter Koch have roped together before, but never full time. The new partnership is paying dividends in San Antonio.

They won Round 1 with a 4.5-second run and and followed it up with a 4.8 in Round 2 and a 4.2 in Round 3, both good enough for second.

In total, it was $6,250 in the bank for both men, the most of any team ropers through three brackets.

“We’ve been preparing that mare for awhile, this is the first rodeo I rode her at this year, I’m happy to have her back, I just try to win as much as I can while I get to ride her,” Snow said after Round 1.

In addition to Snow/Koch, also moving on from Bracket 3 are brothers Dawson and Dillon Graham as well as Round 2 winners Coleman Proctor/Logan Medlin and Round 3 winners Jake Clay/Trey Yates, who turned in the fastest time of the rodeo with 3.8-second run.

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