WATCH: Winning Rides and Runs from Wildcard 2 of RodeoHouston

The last remaining spots in Championship Sunday were earned Saturday afternoon

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The Finals are officially set at the season’s highest paying rodeo after the second Wildcard allowed one last chance to qualify for Championship Sunday.

No. 7 Garrett Shadbolt, 87 Points on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Night Faded

No. 7 Walt Arnold, 5.1 Seconds

No. 28 Jr. Dees/No. 2 Coleby Payne, 4.5 Seconds

No. 19 Brody Wells, 87 Points on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Tony Hawk

No. 2 Riley Webb, 8.3 Seconds

No. 88 Hope Thompson, 2.8 Seconds

No. 4 Kassie Mowry, 14.43 Seconds

No. 29 Braden Richardson, 84 Points on Cervi Championship Rodeo’s Mayhem

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
Brooke Eddy earns over $9,900 at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo as she sits No. 1 in the Average
The Texas Swing came to an end, but what happened in California was just as interesting
Fresh faces grace the PRCA every year and in 2023, Kalli McCall, Will Eddleman and Dylan Hancock topped the charts.
The San Angelo Cinch Chute-Out is the send off for San Angelo until 2025
Wenda Johnson also won San Angelo in 2021
Thursday night was the last performance before the Finals