PRB Teams Camping World Team Series in Oklahoma City
- Megan Nicole Larson
- Jul 18
- 3 min read

The 2025 season of the PBR Camping World Team Series kicked off July 11th in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with the Florida Freedom, Kansas City Outlaws, Missouri Thunder, Carolina Cowboys and Texas Rattlers all leaving the Paycom center as winners. Both the Cowboys and Rattlers both dominated with four qualified rides helping to seal their wins. The Florida Freedom got the season off to a strong start Friday night taking the spotlight away from the Austin Gamblers with a score of 259.25-175.25 helped by big rides from John Crimber, Thiago Salgado, and Alex Cerqueira. Sage Steele Kimzey and Dalton Kasel both had qualified rides for Austin.
The Kansas City Outlaws were victorious over the New York Mavericks 163-0, with the Mavericks unable to register any qualified rides. The Missouri Thunder gained the upper hand over the Arizona Ridge Riders thanks to qualified rides by Felipe Furlan and Miguel de Jesus for 171.75-74. Everton Natan da Silva was the only rider for Arizona to complete a qualified ride. The Carolina Cowboys were white hot Friday evening to shutout the Nashville Stampede, thanks to big rides by Cooper Davis, Clay Guiton, and Adriano Salgado for 331.5-0.00. Nashville was shutout by the bovine athletes Friday night with none of their riders able to make it to the 8 second buzzer. In the final game of the night, the host team, the Oklahoma Wildcatters, took on the Texas Rattlers but sadly Josh Frost's ride was not enough to be victorious over Brady Fielder's, Braidy Randolph's, Dawson Branton's and Ezekiel Mitchell's rides and the final score was 87.75-343.5.

On Saturday night, the Kansas City Outlaws and the Florida Freedom were victorious again. The Austin Gamblers, Nashville Stampede, and Arizona Ridge Riders all got a little redemption from the night before with a win. The Kansas City Outlaws started the night off with a bang with their second win thanks to rides by Maikon Calixton Rocha, Koltin Hevalow, Sandro Batista, and Cassio Dias for 352-264. Joao Lucas Campos helped his team, the Florida Freedom defeat the Thunder with a huge 90.5-point ride on Let’s Roll (Stoltzfus/Bob & Jerry Adams/BS Cattle Co). Unfortunately the Thunder were not able to register any qualified rides. Rebounding from the night before, the Austin Gamblers had their first win over the Carolina Cowboys with a score of 173.5-0, with rides by Sage Steele Kimzey and Lucas Divino. Nashville Stampede got the win over the New York Mavericks by one ride by Kaiden Loud for 84.5-0. Cort McFadden was the only rider to score a qualified ride for the Oklahoma Wildcatters with his 88.25 point ride by it wasn't enough enough to overcome the combined score of 341.5 point from rides by Eduardo Aparecido, Bruno Carvalho, Luciano de Castro and Keyshawn Whitehorse.

The Wildcatter Days came to a close with the Kansas City Outlaws reigning supreme as the only undefeated team. The Carolina Cowboys, Arizona Ridge Riders, Texas Rattlers, and Austin Gamblers also left as winners on Sunday. The Kansas City Outlaws took the win over their instate rivals courtesy of rides by Sandro Batista, Koltin Hevalow, and Maikon Calixton Rocha for a score of 260.5-174 and a strong to 3-0 start to the 2025 season. The Carolina Cowboys got the upper hand over the previously undefeated Florida Freedom with a score of 263-84.75. Cooper Davis, Alisson de Souza, and Daylon Swearingen all had qualified rides for the Freedom. Keyshawn Whitehorse's ride helped his team the Arizona Ridge Riders beat the New York Mavericks 72.75-0. The Mavericks are not having the best start to the season, leaving Paycon 0-3 and ranked No. 10 in the PBR Teams. The Texas Rattlers were victorious over the Nashville Stampede by a close 2.25 points with a score of 176.75-174.5. Brady Fielder had the second 90 point ride of the event with his nearly flawless 90.75 point ride on Woody (Flinn Cattle Co), which was also the highest score of the weekend. The host team, Wildcatters did not have any luck being in their hometown arena and lost to the Austin Gamblers and are starting their season 0-3 and ranked No. 9 in PBR Teams.