LAS VEGAS – Anybody who’s been to this desert city understands that three days in Las Vegas can be really long.
That’s been the case for team roping header Coleman Proctor. After placing in the opening two rounds, he and his partner, Logan Medlin, experienced a three-day drought of reaching the pay window at the National Finals Rodeo. That stretch included no-times in Rounds 3 and 5 and a seventh-place finish on the fourth night – only the top six in a round earn money.
Proctor and Medlin found a few drops of water during Tuesday’s sixth go-round, stopping the clock in 4.0 seconds to finish in...
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