ProRodeo Playoffs
2023 Puyallup Rodeo Results

It's go time in Puyallup, Washington, for the first leg of the WPRA's Playoff Series Finale at the Washington State Fair.

Hali Williams trots out of the arena at San Antonio
Hali Williams is amongst the eight ladies roping in Puyallup on Championship Sunday. Photo by Hailey Rae Media.

It’s time to rodeo in Puyallup, Washington, at the Washington State Fair, where there is $72,000 in added money for breakaway ropers.

Why is Puyallup so important anyway?

In past years, Puyallup has been the final stop on the WPRA’s CINCH Playoff Series—a lucrative opportunity for breakaway ropers both inside and outside the Top 15 to grab some last-minute cash. But this year, Puyallup is a stepping stone to the gargantuan Governor’s Cup in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, which is paying out an unprecedented $1 million across all events on the final weekend of the 2023 ProRodeo season.

Both Puyallup and Sioux Falls have the opportunity to shake up the world standings, so stay tuned for more ProRodeo coverage from the Breakaway Roping Journal.

Background image by Clay Gaurdipee.

For full details on Sioux Falls, check out ‘Why Breakaway Ropers Must Pay Attention to the NFR Playoff Series and Governor’s Cup in 2023.’

Puyallup breakaway roping results – Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023

1. Rickie Engesser, 2.4 seconds, $3,350; 2. Jill Tanner, 3.2, $2,513; 3. (tie) Martha Angelone, Jackie Crawford and Jordi Edens, 3.3, $838 each; 6. Kelsie Domer, 3.4; 7. Bradi Good, 3.5; 8. Cheyanne Guillory, 3.6; 9. Sarah Angelone, 5.4; 10. Josie Conner, 5.6

Friday, Sept. 8, 2023

1. Cheyanne Guillory, 2.7 seconds, $3,350; 2. Sarah Angelone, 2.8, $2,513; 3. Kelsie Domer, 3.1, $1,675; 4. Taylor Munsell, 3.2, $838; 5. Bradi Good, 3.3; 6. Josey Murphy, 4.1; 7. Jordi Edens, 4.2; 8. Rickie Engesser, 13.30; no other qualified runs.


Advancing: 1. Cheyanne Guillory, 6.3 seconds on two head; 2. Kelsie Domer, 6.5; 3. Bradi Good, 6.8; 4. Jordi Edens, 7.5.

Saturday matinee, Sept. 9, 2023

1. (tie) Hali Williams, Nicole Baggarley and Madison Outhier, 3.2 seconds, $2,513 each; 4. Kendal Pierson, 3.5, $838; 5. Maddy Deerman, 3.9; 6. Ashley Goforth, 4.7

Saturday evening, Sept. 9, 2023

1. Joey Williams, 2.5 seconds, $3,350; 2. Shelby Boisjoli, 2.6, $2,513; 3. Hali Williams, 3.1, $1,675; 4. Kendal Pierson, 3.6, $838; 5. Maddy Deerman, 12.6; 6. Ashley Goforth, 12.8

Advancing: 1. Hali Williams, 6.3 seconds on two head; 2. Kendal Pierson, 7.1; 3. Maddy Deerman, 16.5; 4. Ashley Goforth, 17.5.

Sunday Semifinals and Finals, Sept. 10, 2023

Semifinals: 1. Bradi Good, 2.5 seconds; 2. Maddy Deerman, 2.8; 3. Hali Williams, 3.1; 4. Kendal Pierson, 3.6; 5. Jordi Edens, 12.10, $1,500; 6. Kelsie Domer, 12.5, $1,500; 7. Cheyanne Guillory, 12.7, $1,500; 8. Ashley Goforth, NT, $1,500.

Finals: 1. Maddy Deerman, 3.1 seconds, $13,000; 2. Bradi Good, 3.2, $9,750; 3. Hali Williams, 3.9, $6,500; 4. Kendal Pierson, NT, $3,250.

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