San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo: Sunday Matinee Daysheet, Xtreme Bulls

The Xtreme Bulls has arrived in San Angelo to bring you the top bull riders and rank bulls.

San Angelo XBulls Daysheet

A break from the rodeo comes in the form of an Xtreme Bulls.

SECTION I

Cody Teel will have a rematch with Rafter G Rodeo’s Goldeneye, the bull that he rode earlier this year in Fort Worth for 85.5 points.

Stran SmithJasper
Cody TeelGoldeneye
Brody YearyFacetious
Chance SchottAces and Eights
Trevor ReisteBucking For Cash
Trey Benton IIIX-Factor
Lukasey MorrisThe Good Stuff
Creek Walker YoungBumpstock

SECTION II

Rafter H Rodeo’s Wicked Sensation has had four outs this year and no qualified rides but Parker Breding has been heating up.

Taylor TovesJerry
TJ GrayKill the Lights
Jordan HansenSuicide Solution RHH
Tristen Hutchings
Parker BredingWicked Sensation
Dustin Donovan BoquetBully Beat Down
Trey Holston
Hayes Thayne WeightThin Ice

SECTION III

Luke Mast picked up the Xtreme Bulls win in San Antonio and recently won the High Desert Stampede to be swinging into San Angelo with enough to momentum to possibly be the first cowboy to cover Stockyards Rodeo’s Leroy Carter.

Jeff AskeyJag Metals Gio
Roscoe JarboeCowtown
Maverick Thomas SmithHeavy Lifting
Luke MastLeroy Carter
Jace TrosclairCrash Cart
Jeter Don LawrenceVictory Lap
Trey KimzeyCheddar Biscuit
Canyon Wiley BassGround Strike

SECTION IIII

Chase Dougherty has a rematch that could send him home with a hefty payday. Dougherty and Happy Days of United Pro Rodeo met in 2021 where Dougherty was 89 points.

Chase DoughertyHappy Days
Grayson ColeBack Bender
Ernie Courson JrOak Ridge
Jake GardnerPit Bull
Josh FrostListen Linda
Clayton SellarsSerenity’s Pet
Mazurenko is No. 32 in the World Standings and No. 4 in the Rookie Standings
WPRA Athlete of the Week Wenda Johnson claims the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Title with $20,984 in earnings
Stetson Jorgensen climbs to No. 3 in World Standings after dominating the Red Bluff Round-Up, securing the championship title with $7,716.
Cole Walker creeps closer to Top 15 in the World after splitting the San Angelo title.
Cooper Cooke swept the bareback riding in San Angelo and it came with just enough to take over the lead.
There’s $12,500 available per event in at the Chute Out, and more than half goes to the winner
Resistol Rookie of the Year Cash Robb stole the show in the steer wrestling in 2023 as he cinched the win at the Rookie Roundup and kept up the pace throughout the season
The final rodeo of the Texas Swing paid almost $800,000 in 2024 with the inclusion of breakaway roping
Scott Wells is the only cowboy to cover two bulls in San Angelo and he walks away with the title.
Brooke Eddy earns over $9,900 at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo as she sits No. 1 in the Average