Thunder Rolls
Big Thunder win last night and an incredible weekend in Texas at the TLMG Showcase & Show-Off. Our fall schedule is in the works, and we’ve got some exciting things coming your way this season!
Monday Motivation
Stay locked in on your goals. The path you're on is yours for a reason—don’t get distracted by what others are doing or saying. Focus, grind, adapt, and do whatever it takes to make it work. Success doesn’t come from watching… it comes from working. Let’s get after it this week.
Fall Schedule
The fall schedule is in the works, but we’ve already listed a number of booked sales on the website—go ahead and mark your calendar! Click below to check out the upcoming fall events.
Happening This Week
June 28th
CPS - Summer Type Conference • Springfield, Illinois
Make sure to watch this week’s shows on Walton Webcasting!!
June Product
Custom 10'x10' Tent
Fully customizable and built to last—perfect for setting up camp at summer nationals, promoting your brand ringside, or relaxing at the lake in style.
Regular price starting at $880, but we’re taking 15% off this month. And since the Thunder won last night, Nate said to throw in free shipping if you order this week!
Click here for more details. Order online or contact the office to get started.






Plus160 Sports Column
Written by ~ Nate Thompson
For the first time in history, the NBA Champion resides in OKC.
In an exhilarating finish to the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder clinched the 2025 NBA championship, marking a monumental achievement as the first in the franchise's 17 years in Oklahoma City. They achieved this historic feat with a decisive 103-91 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.
The Thunder experienced an impressive turnaround, transitioning from a struggling team with records of 22 and 24 wins in the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons to dominating the league. Over the past two seasons, they secured the top position in the Western Conference playoffs, following last year's impressive 56-win season with an astonishing 68 wins in 2024-25. This remarkable performance places them among the seven best single-season records in NBA history. Moreover, they shattered the record for the largest point differential in a regular season, eliminating a longstanding record that had persisted for over fifty years.
Oklahoma City ultimately won 84 games between the regular season and the playoffs, tying the 1996-97 Chicago Bulls for the third most in any season. Only Golden State (88 in 2016-17) and the Bulls (87 in 2015-16) won more.
Despite the Thunder's accomplishment, Game 7 might be most remembered for an unfortunate reason as Pacers superstar Tyrese Haliburton suffered what his father confirmed was a right Achilles injury while trying to drive to the basket with 4:55 left in the first quarter. He would be ruled out for the rest of the game a short time later because of the injury -- bringing what had been, to that point, a breathtaking postseason to a heartbreaking conclusion.
The Pacers hung tough immediately following Haliburton's injury and took a 48-47 lead into halftime. However, that's when Oklahoma City — led by an outstanding performance from the league's Most Valuable Player, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — unleashed one of their trademark dominating third quarters, outscoring Indiana 34-20 to establish a 13-point advantage going into the fourth quarter.
True to form, a Pacers playoff game wouldn’t be complete without Indiana making its opponent sweat with a potential comeback. They chipped away at a daunting 22-point deficit and managed to reduce it to just 10 points with Andrew Nembhard's clutch 3-pointer with under two minutes left. Yet, unlike in previous playoff games where Indiana pulled off miraculous comebacks, this time, Oklahoma City held firm and secured the championship victory.
Cooper’s Corner
Written by ~ Cooper Sneary
It’s harvest time—and with that comes long, hot days. The wheat is looking strong, with prices holding around $4.90. This week, we kicked off our April cattle AIs and started syncing sheep and goats with CIDRs for a July AI. Farrowing begins July 3rd, and we’re wrapping up the last of the hybrid sudangrass and cowpea planting.
To say the least—it’s busy, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon.
Internet Finds
The highest-selling Western performance horse EVER. $1.7 million. Yes, you read that right. Crosby Ray Von just sold for $1.7 MILLION at the Old West Rope Horse Futurities Sale in Heber City, Utah. The 3-year-old mare by Stevie Rey Von out of MA Crosby was consigned by Solo Select Horses and Relentless Remuda, and will go down in history.

