It’s Week Two of the 2025 PBR Camping World Team Series—the second stop and the first held on neutral ground. Without any home-field advantage, riders brought grit and consistency to each matchup across two pivotal performances.
Day One – Saturday, July 26, 2025
Game 1: Wild Finish in the Opener as Nashville Edges Oklahoma by One Point
Nashville Stampede vs. Oklahoma Wildcatters
Final Score: 171.25–86.50, Nashville wins
Team Records: Nashville 2–2 | Oklahoma 0–4
Qualified Rides:
Alan de Souza – Bucking Bill, 84.50 pts (bull 42.00)
Anderson de Oliveira – The One, 86.75 pts (bull 42.25)
Cort McFadden – Bueno, 86.50 pts (bull 43.00)
Nashville converted twice; Oklahoma managed only McFadden’s ride. A single-ride margin decided the opener.
Game 2: Braidy Randolph’s Walk-Off Clutch Powers Texas over Florida
Texas Rattlers vs. Florida Freedom
Final Score: 258.00–173.50, Texas wins
Team Records: Texas 3–1 | Florida 2–2
Qualified Rides:
Claudio Montanha Jr. – Mike’s Motive, 87.25 pts (bull 42.50)
Braidy Randolph – There’s Your Sign, 85.25 pts (bull 41.50)
Callum Miller – Swamp Donkey, 85.50 pts (bull 41.50)
Thiago Salgado – Mighty Mouse, 86.00 pts (bull 41.75)
John Crimber – Still Flyin' Crazy, 87.50 pts (bull 42.50)
Florida managed two scores—Salgado and Crimber—but came up one bull short, two bulls to three.
Game 3: Mavericks Shock Missouri in 2-to-1 Score Victory
Missouri Thunder vs. New York Mavericks
Final Score: 173.75–87.25, New York wins
Team Records: New York 1–3 | Missouri 1–3
Qualified Rides:
Bob Mitchell – Lights Out, 87.75 pts (bull 42.50)
Mauricio Gulla Moreira – Napoleon, 86.00 pts (bull 42.00)
Boudreaux Campbell – Bucktown, 87.25 pts (bull 42.75)
New York’s two strong scores outweighed Missouri’s lone whistle, securing their win.
Game 4: Arizona Dominates Austin in Unexpected Fashion
Arizona Ridge Riders vs. Austin Gamblers
Final Score: 257.75–89.50, Arizona wins
Team Records: Arizona 3–1 | Austin 2–2
Qualified Rides:
Keyshawn Whitehorse – Eyes On Me, 90.00 pts (bull 44.00)
Everton Natan da Silva – Rogue One, 82.25 pts (bull 40.00)
Luciano De Castro – Bangarang, 85.50 pts (bull 42.50)
Dalton Kasel – UTZ BesTex Smokestack, 89.50 pts (bull 43.25)
Whitehorse’s massive 90-point ride anchored Arizona’s dominant showing over Austin.
Game 5: Cowboys Upset Kansas City in Tight Team Duel
Carolina Cowboys vs. Kansas City Outlaws
Final Score: 256.50–87.75, Carolina wins
Team Records: Carolina 3–1 | Kansas City 3–1
Qualified Rides:
Adriano Salgado – Whoa, 82.00 pts (bull 40.00)
Clay Guiton – Dark Thoughts, 87.50 pts (bull 42.50)
Daylon Swearingen – Hoka Hey, 87.00 pts (bull 42.00)
Maikon Calixton Rocha – Damaged Goods, 87.75 pts (bull 42.50)
Though Kansas City lost, Rocha delivered their only ride of the night—87.75—ensuring the Outlaws weren’t scoreless.
Day Two – Sunday Afternoon, July 27, 2025
Game 1: Oklahoma Wins Thriller Behind McFadden and Oliver
Oklahoma Wildcatters vs. New York Mavericks
Final Score: 175.25–174.25, Oklahoma wins
Team Records: Oklahoma 1–4 | New York 1–4
Qualified Rides:
Cort McFadden – Down Payment, 88.00 pts (bull 43.00)
Kyler Oliver – The Kraken, 87.25 pts (bull 42.50)
Marco Rizzo – Oreo, 88.00 pts (bull 42.75)
Mauricio Gulla Moreira – Red Headed Stranger, 86.25 pts (bull 42.00)
Oklahoma earned its first win of the season by a single-ride margin—backed by efforts from McFadden and Oliver.
Game 3: Thunder Triumph in Tight Defensive Win Over Carolina
Missouri Thunder vs. Carolina Cowboys
Final Score: 172.25–168.00, Missouri wins
Team Records: Missouri 2–3 | Carolina 3–2
Qualified Rides:
Boudreaux Campbell – Trigger Happy, 86.50 pts (bull 41.75)
Clay Guiton – Barstool, 82.50 pts (bull 40.25)
Felipe Furlan – Bandito Bug, 85.75 pts (bull 41.50)
Cooper Davis – Malibus Top Dawg, 85.50 pts (bull 41.00)
Missouri’s two-scoring effort edged out a resilient Carolina squad.
Game 4: Florida Freedom Makes Franchise History with Perfect Game
Florida Freedom vs. Nashville Stampede
Final Score: 410.50–177.50, Florida wins
Team Records: Florida 3–2 | Nashville 2–3
Qualified Rides: (5-for-5)
Thiago Salgado – Velvet Revolver, 87.00 pts (bull 42.50)
Cody Jesus – Uncle Rico, 88.25 pts (bull 43.00)
João Lucas Campos – Mike’s Motive, 87.50 pts (bull 42.25)
João Ricardo Vieira – Workin’ Man, 88.25 pts (bull 43.00)
Alex Cerqueira – Hey Jack, 60.50 pts (bull 29.25)
John Crimber – Sweet Action, 87.25 pts (bull 42.50)
Damião Soares – Lights Out (reride), 89.25 pts (bull 43.75)
Florida turned in a flawless five-for-five—a first in franchise history and only the seventh in series history.
Game 5: Arizona Ridge Riders Clinch Victory Over Kansas City in Close Battle
Kansas City Outlaws vs. Arizona Ridge Riders
Final Score: 171.00–87.00, Arizona wins
Team Records: Kansas City 3–2 | Arizona 3–2
Qualified Rides:
Koltin Hevalow – What's Poppin', 87.00 pts (bull 42.50)
Luciano De Castro – Alakazoo (reride), 87.25 pts (bull 42.25)
Everton Natan da Silva – Pneu Dart's Gold Standard, 83.75 pts (bull 40.75)
Kansas City managed only Hevalow’s score falling short by one bull.
Final Thoughts & Weekend Takeaways
These athletes always give everything they have, but two storylines stood out most heading into Sunrise, Florida, in two weeks for Stop No. 3 of the Camping World Team Series.
First and foremost, Florida made history by going five-for-five. It was the first time in franchise history they’ve achieved a perfect game—and only the seventh time it has ever happened in the PBR Team Series. They absolutely dominated Nashville.
Second, can Oklahoma carry their new momentum forward? Every streak starts with one. After a frustrating start, they finally earned their first win. New York also posted a victory, leaving them tied with Oklahoma at the bottom of the standings—but showing signs of life as the season progresses.
This weekend delivered several upsets, proving that no matchup can be taken for granted. That’s bull riding—where nothing is guaranteed, and every moment is earned in the arena.
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On a personal note, this weekend was a milestone for the Midwest Outdoors Adaptability Foundation. We proudly delivered our first Action Trackchair—the one and only true all-terrain wheelchair available on the market today—to 12-year-old Michael LaRosa. The entire western community stands behind him.
If you’d like to help—whether through volunteering, donating, hosting events, or sharing expertise—please connect with us. We are a new 501(c)(3) organization with more recipients waiting, especially in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Visit www.moafoundation.org to learn more or to apply for services.
Thank you to every reader and supporter. Your engagement fuels this sport—and our mission. I hope this finds you and your loved ones well. All the love and respect in the world. God bless.
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