Four southwestern Saskatchewan competitors emerged from the dust at the Frontier Days CCA Rodeo with top spots in their respective categories.

Mankota's April Williamson won the ladies barrel races with a 17.29-second run, winning by .03 seconds.

Waldeck's Tee McLeod paired with Alberta's Riley Wilson to capture the team roping title in 5.1 seconds.

Consul's Braden Brost won the tie-down roping event in 9.4 seconds just .1 seconds ahead of Mankota's Shawn Williamson.

Central Butte's TJ Loeppky came out on top of the steer wrestling challenge in 3.6 seconds.

Saskatoon's Stefan Tonita was the lone bull rider to make the eight-second count scoring a 78 and a first-place finish.

Hanley's Dustin McPhee won the bareback with an 82.5 while Cochrane, Alberta's Cache Schellenberg scored an 80-point ride to claim the saddle bronc event.

Coronach's Macie-Rae Warken posted a 2.2-second ladies breakaway roping time to win the event.

Manitoba's Jett Lockie picked up a 72.5-point outing in the junior steer riding to capture that event.

Brody Hale, of Dorothy Alberta, took home the novice saddle bronc belt with a 77.5-point ride.

And British Columbia's Casey Thomson's 66-point ride won him the novice bareback.