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Newberry puts on=
a
show in his hometown
On Friday night during the = first performance of the Cord McCoy Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, Newberry lit the Pontotoc County Agri-Plex ablaze with two strong rides and now carries the = lead into tonight’s second performance after scoring 172 points on two rid= es.
Newberry scored an 88-point= ride, matching moves with the Cody Hebert bull Handsome Jack to grab hold of the Round 1 lead. He then marked an 84 in the short go-round to carry the aggre= gate lead into tonight’s competition, which begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Agri-Plex.
“I was really excited= that I got to ride in my hometown,” said Newberry, the 2003 PBR World Finals= champion. “It’s even better that I did good.”
Newberry outlasted a strong= showing from Brazilian Pim Rosa, who scored 171 on two rides – an 83 in the f= irst round and a short-round leading 88.
“I don’t know if it’s the best I’ve ridden, but it’s the best I’ve ridden in a long time,” Newberry said. “I’m working my way back. The trick is to get on so many bulls to get into the swing of things. It’s just a matter of time.”
Newberry wasn’t the o=
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local favorite to do well. Reigning World Champions Andy Burelle of have a resounding lead in the Professional Bullfighters
Daisy Protection Bullfight Tour event that coincides with the Professional =
Bull
Riders Enterprise Rent-A-Car Tour event.
In the protection bullfight= , five two-man teams compete for points while serving as the primary protectors in= the arena, showing off their aggressive athleticism and keen awareness of the animals. They are judged on criterion based on the fundamentals of good protection bullfighting.
“It’s always ex= citing to come into an event like this and do well,” said Burelle, who, with Tuckness, won the 2008 PBF Daisy Protection Bullfight world title, based on points earned throughout last season. “I’ve got a great partner= in Dusty, one of the very best and someone I trust wholly.”
The teams not only use trem=
endous
athleticism to keep everyone out of harm’s way inside the arena, but =
they
must do so as a team. Team Ada Gaming scored 226, followed by Team Cooper T=
ires
– Wacey Munsell of Ulysses,
“We are very comforta= ble fighting together,” said Tuckness, a second-generation bullfighter. “I can’t ask for a better partner than Andy.”
Cord McCoy Invitational
Pontotoc County Agri-Plex
First Performance
Friday, May 29, 2009
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