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Rylee George Reigns Supreme at 2025 Puyallup Rodeo, Collects $15.5K – Results

Rylee George came away with the win at the Puyallup Rodeo in Washington, with a 2.4-second run that brought her overall total to more than $15,000.

Rylee George is the 2025 Puyallup Rodeo breakaway champion, making a 2.4-second run on “Royce” to secure a total of $15,594 and one of the biggest titles of the season.

The breakaway roping battle for the 2025 NFBR reached a critical point in the fourth quarter the weekend of Sept. 4-7, with the Cinch Playoff Series Finale in Puyallup setting the stage and the Governor’s Cup in Sioux Falls at the end of the month ultimately deciding the NFBR field.

The top 23 ropers in the WPRA Playoff Series standings and the NFR Open champ went to battle for a purse of $75,000 and for the chance to qualify for the Governor’s Cup.

Puyallup Breakaway Results

First round: 1. Aspen Miller, 2.7 seconds, $3,510; 2. Bradi Good, 3.0, $2,633; 3. Braylee Shepherd, 3.1, $1,755; 4. (tie) Martha Angelone and Bailey Bates, 3.2, $439 each; 6. Macy Young and Bailey Bates, 3.2 each; 8. Cheyanne McCartney, 3.5; 9. Taylor Munsell, 3.6; 10. Kendal Pierson, 3.8; 11. Haiden Thompson, 3.9; 12. Erin Johnson, NT.


Second round: 1. Martha Angelone, 2.5 seconds, $3,510; 2. (tie) Bradi Good and Braylee Shepherd, 2.9, $2,194 each; 4. (tie) Bailey Bates and Jenna Dallyn, 3.1, $439 each; 6. (tie) Aspen Miller and Haiden Thompson, 3.2 each; 8. Cheyanne McCartney, 3.3; 9. Erin Johnson, 12.6; 10. (tie) Taylor Munsell, Macy Young and Kendal Pierson, NT.


Advancing: 1. Martha Angelone, 5.7 seconds on two head, $3,949; 2. Bradi Good, 5.9, $4,826; 3. Aspen Miller, 5.9, $3,510; 4. Braylee Shepherd, 6.0, $3,949.


Playoff 2

First round: 
1. Maddy Deerman, 2.5 seconds, $3,510; 2. (tie) Rylee A. George and Hali Williams, 2.6, $2,194 each; 4. Joey Williams, 2.7, $878; 5. Zoie Bedke, 2.8; 6. Shelby Boisjoli-Meged, 3.3; 7. Suzanne Williams, 3.8; 8. Kelsie Domer, 12.1; 9. (tie) TiAda Gray, Kinlie Brennise, Beau Peterson and Josie Conner, NT.


Second round: 1. Beau Peterson, 2.1 seconds, $3,510; 2. Hali Williams, 2.2, $2,633; 3. Kelsie Domer, 2.3, $1,755; 4. Suzanne Williams, 2.6, $878; 5. (tie) Josie Conner and Zoie Bedke, 2.7 each; 7. (tie) Shelby Boisjoli-Meged and Joey Williams, 2.8 each; 9. Rylee A. George, 2.9; 10. (tie) Maddy Deerman, Kinlie Brennise and TiAda Gray, NT.


Advancing: 1. Hali Williams, 4.8 seconds on two head, $4,826; 2. Zoie Bedke, 5.5; 3. Rylee A. George, 5.5, $2,194; 4. Joey Williams, 5.5, $878.

Semifinal: 1. Hali Williams, 2.3 seconds; 2. (tie) Zoie Bedke and Martha Angelone, 2.9; 4. Rylee George, 3.2; 5. (tie) Braylee Shepherd and Bradi Good, 3.4, $1,600 each; 7. (tie) Joey Williams and Aspen Miller, NT, $1,600.

Finals:
 1. Rylee George, 2.4 seconds, $13,; 2. Zoie Bedke, 3.7, $10,; 3. (tie) Hali Williams and Martha Angelone, NT, $5,050 each.

Puyallup Money-Earning totals

Rylee George — $15,594

Zoie Bedke — $10,050

Hali Williams — $9,877

Martha Angelone — $8,999

Bradi Good — $6,426

Braylee Shepherd — $5,549

Aspen Miller — $3,510

Maddy Deerman – $3,510

Joey Williams — $2,478

Bailey Bates — $878

Puyallup Format

Puyallup will be two rounds, back-to-back, performance to performance. There will be two “sets” or “sections,” both comprised of 12 ropers. Following the long rounds will be a top eight Semifinals, followed by a top four Finals

The top four ladies based on the average from each of the two sets will advance to the Semifinals on Sunday, Sept. 7. The top four ladies from the Semifinals will advance to the Finals

Puyallup breakaway roping payout

The Cinch Playoff Series in Puyallup has a purse of $75,000. If a roper were to win both performances in their set and the finals, they could walk away with $20,420.

Payout per performance

  • 1st Place: $3,510
  • 2nd: $2,632.50
  • 3rd: $1755
  • 4th: $877.50

Semifinals payout

  • 1st-4th place: $0
  • 5th: $1,600
  • 6th: $1,600
  • 7th: $1,600
  • 8th: $1,600

Finals payout

  • 1st Place: $13,400
  • 2nd: $10,050
  • 3rd: $6,700
  • 4th: $3,350

How the WPRA Playoff Series works

Points stack up all season long at designated rodeos like Odessa, San Antonio and Salinas. Top 20 finishers at each Playoff rodeo earn points, based on times and averages. Tournament-style rodeos award points by advancement.

The Top 23 in the Playoff Series standings plus the NFR Open champ qualify for Puyallup. From there, the Top 8 in the Playoff Series year-end standings and Top 4 out of Puyallup advance to the Governor’s Cup in Sioux Falls.

The Puyallup cutoff hit Aug. 18. Sioux Falls closes Sept. 22, following the final stretch of Playoff Series rodeos. These are the remaining 2025 Playoff Series rodeos:

  • Lewiston, Idaho – Lewiston Roundup – Sept. 3-6
  • Abilene, Texas – West Texas Fair & Rodeo – Sept. 4-13
  • Puyallup, Wash. – Puyallup Rodeo – Sept. 5-8
  • Pendleton, Ore. – Pendleton Round-Up – Sept. 10-13
  • Mandan, N.D. – Rough Rider Cup – Sept. 19-21

And why is the Governor’s Cup so significant? The Governor’s Cup takes place Sept. 26-28, and offers a payout across eight events of over $1 million.

The close of the WPRA regular season is Sept. 30. That means that the following massive payouts will hit during the final days of the season and it will have an impact on who makes the National Finals Breakaway Roping in December as the buzzer sounds.

Who’s season could Puyallup make or break?

As of September 4, Rookie Haiden Thompson, Braylee Shepherd, TiAda Gray and Martha Angelone are anywhere from $20K and more off of No. 15 Erin Johnson’s $86,967.

2024 Puyallup Champion Maddy Deerman came away with more than $16K at the event, which would boost any one of the ropers in the low 20’s into bubble territory.

Kendal Pierson at No. 24 is in a similar position, but with approximately $58,824 won, she has more legwork to do than her peers closer to No. 20.

And out of the top 25 breakaway ropers, 22 are roping at Puyallup, meaning anyone has an opportunity to secure an NFBR qualification or push themselves up the leaderboard as the ProRodeo season enters its final stretch.

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