WATCH: Winning Rides and Runs from Wildcard 2 of RodeoHouston

The last remaining spots in Championship Sunday were earned Saturday afternoon

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The Finals are officially set at the season’s highest paying rodeo after the second Wildcard allowed one last chance to qualify for Championship Sunday.

No. 7 Garrett Shadbolt, 87 Points on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Night Faded

No. 7 Walt Arnold, 5.1 Seconds

No. 28 Jr. Dees/No. 2 Coleby Payne, 4.5 Seconds

No. 19 Brody Wells, 87 Points on Pete Carr Pro Rodeo’s Tony Hawk

No. 2 Riley Webb, 8.3 Seconds

No. 88 Hope Thompson, 2.8 Seconds

No. 4 Kassie Mowry, 14.43 Seconds

No. 29 Braden Richardson, 84 Points on Cervi Championship Rodeo’s Mayhem

A Top 25 paying regular season rodeo lead to some big moves out in California
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