Coy Surrett

Coy Surrett
Coy Surrett
  • Hometown:
    Buhl, Idaho
  • Year:
    SO
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South Plains impresses at Howard College Rodeo in Big Spring
South Plains impresses at Howard College Rodeo in Big Spring

The South Plains College men's and women's rodeo teams concluded their fourth rodeo of the spring season over the weekend at the Howard College Rodeo in Big Spring. Chet Boren and Coy Surrett continued their dominance in the steer wrestling event as the duo captured the top two spots overall for the Texans. Boren entered the weekend ranked second in the region and added to that mark with a first place finish and final point total of 160. Boren used a long round time of 4.2 followed by a short round time of 3.9 in the finals to earn the top position. Surrett wasn't far behind with his long time of 4.8 followed by a short time of 4.1 racking up 100 points and a second place finish.

South Plains rodeo set to kickoff Spring season in Odessa
South Plains rodeo set to kickoff Spring season in Odessa

LEVELLAND—The South Plains College men's and women's rodeo teams will saddle up their horses and kickoff the 2017 Spring season when they travel to Odessa on Feb. 23 – Feb. 25 for their first rodeo since Oct. 29 at Texas Tech. The Lady Texans come into the weekend ranked fifth in the Southwest Region with 422.50 total points. The Texans sit at No. 10 with 435 total points to date and will look to move up the ladder with a strong showing in Odessa.

Texans, Lady Texans make season debut in Portales
Texans, Lady Texans make season debut in Portales

The South Plains College Texan and Lady Texan rodeo teams made their 2016 debut this weekend on the campus of Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico. The Lady Texans entered the season as the defending Western Junior College Athletic Conference champions after capturing their second conference crown a year ago. They would go on to finish the weekend with a final point tally of 55. Avery Gonzales went on to finish fourth overall in the women's breakaway roping competition, earning the Lady Texans 55 points, while Alex Odle finished sixth overall in barrel racing with a final score of 30 points.