Kincade Henry, a resident of Mount Pleasant, finished second twice over the weekend in rodeos and earned some good money. At the Reno Rodeo in Reno, Nevada, the world’s twenty-third-ranked tie-down roper competed. Henry earned $1,446 for finishing in sixth place in the first round in Reno. Henry won the first round of the Greeley Stampede in Greeley, Colorado, with a time of 7.7 seconds. He received $4,402 for the top ride, making a total of $5,848 from the two rodeos. His season earnings now stand at $34,077. At the…