Coleman Proctor has had a quiet start to his 2026 rodeo season. After starting the year out with a new partner, 16-time NFR heeler Travis Graves, it has taken some time for this Oklahoma pair to find their rhythm together. But after their success in Guymon, it looks like this team is starting to figure it out. Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo The Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo sets itself apart from some of the other prorodeos throughout the year in many ways. Most notably by presenting their team roping contestants with an interesting challenge: roping walking fresh mulleys. Something that according to an interview with ProRodeo.com , Proctor is sure to prepare for every year. "I always get two walking fresh muleys a couple of weeks before breaking them in at the house, and I try to be really prepared for it," Coleman Proctor for ProRodeo.com The Guymon Pioneer Days crowns their team roping champions based on a three-head average.…