LAS VEGAS, NV — It was only fitting that the National Finals Rodeo ended Saturday with another win by a San Angelo cowboy.
Dylan Hancock turned in a time of 7.0 seconds to win Round 10 in tie-down roping, giving San Angelo’s competitors wins in six of the last eight rounds.
Hancock, who also won Round 7, jumped to No. 6 in the final world standings with $267,963.10 in season earnings.
It was Hancock’s first NFR appearance.
Ty Harris, who finished out of the money Saturday, ends the season with his best finish yet at No. 4 with $324,096.85.
This was his sixth straight NFR appearance, and he won two rounds.
His brother, Joel Harris, tied for sixth Saturday and finishes the season in seventh place with $265,905.36 in his first NFR appearance. He also won two rounds.
Denton’s Riley Webb defended his world title and won the NFR average title by tying his 10 calves in 79.7 seconds, which was nearly 11 seconds ahead of the field.
Webb finished the year with $475,214.04, which broke his record that he set last year for the most money won in a year at $452,852.
Clovis, New Mexico’s Shad Mayfield was second in the world standings, and Montana’s Haven Meged was third.
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