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Tickets for Cord= McCoy Invitational on sale around the area

 

ADA, Okla. – While folks look to scrimp and save during tough economic times, th= ere are still great entertainment opportunities close to home.

Take the Cord McCoy Invitat= ional presented by Cooper Tires, set for 7:30 p.m. May 29-30 at the Pontotoc Coun= ty Agri-Plex in Ada, which offers two levels of fantastic seating to see the best bull-riding and bullfighting athletes in the country at a price that’s comfortable for the entire family.

Tickets are on sale now and= can be purchased at Steppin’ Out Western Outfitters in Ada and Wynnewood; Stillwater Milling in Davis= ; and the Kountry Store in Tupelo. Advanced tickets for grandstand seating are $15; advanced tickets for CordZ= one seating are $30.

So what is CordZone? Specif= ically designed for this event, CordZone seating allows for a more up close and personal spot to view all the terrific action. It’s arena-side seatin= g to provide those ticket-holders with the best seats in the house. But there’s more bang for the bucks, so to speak.

“We’ve only got= 900 of these seats available each night,” said Jim McLain, producer of the C= ord McCoy Invitational presented by Cooper Tires. “Every ticket-holder in= the CordZone will get a limited edition Cord McCoy Invitational poster, and we’ve also got it to where the CordZone seating will have its own concessions area, so those fans won’t have to fight the crowd.”=

In addition, CordZone ticket-holders will also have first access to the autograph corral, where t= hey can meet McCoy, the PBF bullfighters and the top bull riders in the PBR. One fan from the CordZone each night will have a shot to win $10,000.

“We think this is a g= reat opportunity for fans who want to be close to the action and get a chance to meet some of the greatest athletes to ever compete in Pontotoc County,” McLain said. “And with Cord McCoy being a hometown guy, there’s= not a better way to describe it.”

The Cord McCoy Invitational presented by Cooper Tires will be part of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Tour, a= nd money won in Ada will count toward qualifi= cation to the PBR’s World Finals, which take place each fall in Las Vegas. The top 45 cowboys on the mo= ney list at the end of the regular season qualify for the year-end championship, and McCoy has played on the PBR’s biggest stage each of the last three years.

In addition to the Cord McC= oy Invitational featuring the best bull riders in the sport, the event will al= so feature the top athletes in the Professional Bullfighters Daisy Protection Bullfight Tour, a simultaneous competition that focuses on the excitement of aggressive protection bullfighting.

The Pontotoc County Agri-Pl= ex will seat about 3,500 fans, so it will be imperative for those interested in see= ing some of the greatest cowboys battling the toughest bulls in the business to= get their tickets in advance.

 

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