LAS VEGAS – Every cowboy who has ever competed has dreamed of being in a race for a world championship.
J.D. Struxness is living it. He is third in the world standings with $222,105 after placing in Tuesday’s sixth round of the National Finals Rodeo and trails the leader, Will Lummus, by less than $16,000. He can move into the top spot by finishing third or better in one go-round, but he still has four nights left at this year’s championship to make things happen.
“This was our strong pen of steers,” said Struxness of Milan, Minnesota. “There are a couple of good ones in there where they’re go...
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