Sheridan College Men's Rodeo Team Secures 2nd Place at Pat Hamilton Rodeo
Sheridan College Men's Rodeo Team secured a strong 2nd place finish at the 2025 Alexander Hamilton Rodeo. The team's success was built on impressive individual performances, with several team members ranking high in the Central Rocky Mountain Region's 2025 season.
Talon Arcoren played a significant role in the team's success, placing 3rd in the bareback riding average at the Alexander Hamilton Rodeo. Rylee Price also made a notable impact, securing 4th place in breakaway roping and 9th in goat tying, which placed her 4th in the women's all-around category.
Christopher Nelson had an exceptional event, tying for 1st and 2nd place in the Saddle Bronc riding average. Jake Schlattmann, currently leading the regional standings for Saddle Bronc riding, placed 3rd in the average at the Alexander Hamilton Rodeo. Schlattmann's consistent performance has kept him at the top of the regional rankings through three rodeos in the 2025-26 season. Tyon Arneson and Emmett Sortum, who placed 4th in team roping, are also tied for 1st and 2nd in the regional standings.
Looking ahead, the Sheridan College Men's Rodeo Team will next compete at the Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne from October 3-5. With strong performances from Arcoren, Price, Nelson, Schlattmann, Arneson, and Sortum, the team is well-positioned to maintain their competitive edge in the upcoming event.