FORT WORTH, Texas - Sept. 6, 2020 - Utah cowboy Keyshawn Whitehorse rolled into Huron for the first time and left his mark on the Red Wilk Construction Tuff Hedeman Bull Bash's history chart. Competing in the two-night event, Keyshawn racked up three 90 point plus rides, including a 92.5 in the Shoot Out round edging out Laramie Craigen for the event title and a two-day check totaling $17,400.60. The 2018 PBR Rookie of the year and 2-time PBR Finals qualifier had this to say about the victory,
"He was a really good bull, I talked to the stock contractor before I got on him and he liked the matchup, I said let's do it together, and I liked that bull's timing, I appreciate all the support from the fans and thank you, Tuff, for putting on such a great event and having me here."
Hedeman, who produced the event now in its 17th year, was impressed by Whitehorse and his performance.
"His rides spoke for himself, every bull he got on he was at least 90 points except the bounty bull on night one. He is a good guy, he is in great shape to ride bulls, no doubt he is talented, and we were happy to have him at the event."
"Bull riding is a sport where you have to be constantly getting better," and Laramie Craigen fit that description this weekend, said Hedeman about the only bull rider to go 3 for 3 on night two.
Following the awards presentation, Hedeman thanked the fans and the people of South Dakota who have the courage to stand up and do what's right.
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