Evergreen State Fair Judging results

4H Best of Breeds — Best of Show Silkie Tavish, Kara Anderson, Arlington; Reserve Best In Show, American, (Gizzmo) Chaz Fieldson, Bothell; Abyssinian, (Loki) Chaz Fieldson, Bothell; American, (Gizzmo) Chaz, Fieldson, Bothell; Peruvian, (Merlin) Mary Johnson, Bothell; Silkie, (Tavish) Kara Anderson, Arlington; Silkie Satin, (Romeo) Kara Anderson, Arlington; Teddy, (Titan) Brooklyn, Jones; Teddy Satin, (Mimsy) Mary Johnson, Bothell; Pet Class, (Red) Ayla Jensen, Arlington

4H Public Presentations — Junior Champion, Informational Poster, Logan Kilgore, Bothell; Intermediate Champion, Informational Poster, Kara Anderson, Arlington; Intermediate Res. Champion, Informational Poster, Zoe Kilgore, Bothell; Senior Champion, Informational Poster, McKenzie Sleister, Bothell; Senior Res. Champion, Informational Poster, Aurora MacAvoy, Lake Stevens; Senior Special Award, Informational Poster, Aurora MacAvoy, Lake Stevens; Senior Merit Award, Informational Poster, Kailey Sleister, Bothell; Outstanding Primary Achievement, StoryTime, Esa Ramsey, Granite Falls; Primary Creative Award, Illustrated Talks/Demonstrations, Esa Ramsey, Granite Falls; Junior Champion, Illustrated Talks/Demonstrations, Ryan Ramsey, Granite Falls; Senior Champion, Illustrated Talks/Demonstrations, Kirsten Dovey, Bellevue; Senior Res. Champion, Illustrated Talks/Demonstrations, McKenzie Sleister, Bothell

4H Rabbits — Judging &Breed ID Contest Juniors, Champion Elsie Wright, Woodinville; Reserve Champion, Amy Kovich, Bothell; Intermediate Champion, Chloe Carpenter, Monroe; Reserve Champion, Jourdan Payne, Monroe; Senior Champion, PJ Heusted, Bothell; Reserve Champion, Kirsten Dovey, Bellevue; Equipment Contest Juniors Champion, Katelyn Roy, Bothell; Intermediate Champion &Creative, Abby Lundy, Brier; Reserve Champion, Alexis Maund, Carnation; Special Award, Rebecca Clayton, Lynnwood; Senior Champion, Kirsten Dovey, Bellevue; Reserve Champion, Nicole Gallagher, Brier; Type Contest Best of Show Netherland Dwarf, Andrew Bowman, Snohomish; Reserve in Show Mini Rex, Samantha Mason, Arlington; Holland Lop, Amy Kovich, Bothell; American Fuzzy Lop Best of Breed, Leslie Ross, Monroe; Belgian Hare Best of Breed, Emily Gibson, Monroe; Beveren Best of Breed, Leslie Ross Monroe; Best Opposite of Breed, Meghan Browne, Everett; Britannia Petite Best of Breed, Jourdan Payne, Monroe; Champagne D’Argent Best of Breed, Emily Gibson, Monroe; Best Opposite of Breed, Leslie Ross, Monroe; Cinnamon Best of Breed, Joshua Stenchever, Skykomish; Best Opposite of Breed, Carly Englebrick, Sultan; Crème D’Argent Best &Best Opposite of Breed, Sophia LeBel, Bothell; Dutch Best of Breed, Joshua Stenchever, Skykomish; Best Opposite of Breed, Lucy Hibbard, Everett; Dwarf Hotot Best of Breed, Ginger Moser, Monroe; English Spot Best of Breed, Megan Howard, Bothell; Best Opposite of Breed, Chloe Carpenter, Monroe; Flemish Giant Best &Best Opposite of Breed, Andrew Bowman, Snohomish; Havana Best of Breed, Andrew Gibson, Monroe; Best Opposite of Breed, Emily Gibson, Monroe; Himalayan Best of Breed, Elsie Wright, Woodinville; Best Opposite of Breed, Francesca Terrones, Seattle; Holland Lop Best of Breed, Amy Kovich, Bothell; Best Opposite of Breed, Sarah Kovich, Bothell; Jersey Wooly Best &Best Opposite of Breed, Katelyn Roy, Bothell; Lionhead Best of Breed, Lindsey Kramme, Granite Falls; English Lop Best of Breed, Amelia Wright, Woodinville; Best Opposite of Breed, Kristen Dovey, Bellevue; Mini Lop Best of Breed, Bailie Schutz, Renton; Best Opposite of Breed, Lillie Ruiz, Snohomish; Mini Rex Best of Breed, Samantha Mason, Arlington; Best Opposite of Breed, PJ Huested, Bothell; Mini Satin Best &Best Opposite of Breed, Isabella Terrones, Seattle; Netherland Dwarf Best of Breed, Andrew Bowman, Snohomish; Best Opposite of Breed, Julia Kujawa, Snohomish; Polish Best of Breed, Destiny Williams, Snohomish; Best Opposite of Breed, Kayla Knapinski, Monroe; Rex Best &Best Opposite of Breed, Raeann Posinski, Kenmore; Rhinelander Best of Breed, Celine Vallieres, Bothell; Satin Best of Breed, Veronica Markham, Everett; Silver Fox Best of Breed, Clela Blacker, Bothell; Tan Best of Breed, Andrew Gibson, Monroe; Best Opposite of Breed, Jourdan Payne, Monroe; Thrianta Best of Breed, Meghan Browne, Everett; Best Opposite of Breed, Rebecca Clayton, Lynnwood; Best Meat Pen, Jourdan Payne, Monroe; Best Doe and Litter, Gabby Wright, Woodinville; Best Pet, Jourdan Payne, Monroe

4H Public Presentations — Intermediate Champion, It’s Debatable; Zoe Kilgore, Bothell; Intermediate Res. Champion, It’s Debatable, Cloe Carpenter, Monroe; Intermediate Special, It’s Debatable, Miriam Bell, Edmonds Intermediate; Merit, It’s Debatable, Kara Anderson, Arlington; Intermediate Merit, It’s Debatable, Lydia Zemouri, Mt Lake Terrace; Intermediate Merit, It’s Debatable, Olivia Yarnold, Mt Lake Terrace; Intermediate Merit, It’s Debatable, Annie Zemouri, Mt Lake Terrace; Senior Champion, It’s Debatable, Sarah Beebe, Snohomish; Senior Res. Champion, It’s Debatable, Madeline Sybertz, Marysville

4H Sheep Bowl — Intermediate Champion Sheep Presentation, Cassie Duren, Napavine; Senior Champion Sheep Presentation, Lottie Duren, Napavine

FFA Environmental/Natural Resources Career Development Event FFA members identify 40 wildlife and tool samples associated with natural resources in the United States. Top Teams First, Stanwood FFA 135 points; Second, Cedarcrest FFA 100 points; Third, Shohomish FFA 74 points; Fourth Monroe, FFA 73 points; Fifth, Arlington FFA 65 points; Sixth, Granite Falls FFA 23 points; Top Individuals First, Drew Carlson, Stanwood FFA; Second, Brandon Reynolds, Stanwood FFA; Third, Jessica Funderburke, Stanwood FFA; Fourth, Madison Beam, Cedarcrest FFA; Fifth, Keirra Foster, Stanwood FFA; Sixth, Nicole Hagens Cedarcrest FFA; Sixth, Bri Whisman Stanwood FFA; Seventh, Micah Mutch Cedarcrest FFA; Eighth, Makenna Ellinghaus Snohomish FFA; Ninth, Megan Howard Monroe FFA

FFA Livestock Evaluation — Career Development Event Students evaluate beef cattle, swine, sheep and meat goats of various breeds as to their body confirmation, production probability and standard. Top Teams First, Stanwood, 1,206 points; Second, Snohomish, 1,040 points; Third, Cedarcrest, 1,013 points; Fourth, Granite Falls, 489 points; Fifth, Monroe, 488 points; Top Individuals First, Mary Johnson, Stanwood FFA; Second, Drew Carlson, Stanwood FFA; Third, Amelia Main, Stanwood FFA; Fourth, Bri Whisman, Stanwood FFA; Fifth, Gracie Johnson, Stanwood FFA; Sixth, Megan Follet, Snohomish FFA; Seventh, Jessica Funderburke, Stanwood FFA; Eighth, Christian Rutten, Snohomish FFA; Ninth, Sydney Watt, Snohomish FFA; Tenth, Lacey Tolbert Granite Falls FFA

FFA Food Science — Career Development Event Students evaluate dairy cattle of various breeds as to their body confirmation, production probability and standard. Top Teams First, Stanwood; Second, Snohomish; Third, Cedarcrest; Fourth, Monroe; Fifth, Granite Falls; Sixth, Arlington; Top Individuals First, Jessica Funderburke, Stanwood FFA; Second, Alyssa Stevens Snohomish FFA; Third, Meg Knox, Cedarcrest FFA; Fourth, Drew Carlson, Stanwood FFA; Fifth, Megan Follet, Snohomish FFA; Sixth, Bri Whisman, Stanwood FFA; Seventh, Alice Ish, Cedarcrest FFA; Eighth, Joseph Mullins, Granite Falls FFA; Ninth, Amelia Main, Stanwood FFA; Tenth, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA

FFA Rabbit Fitting and Showing — Exhibitors are evaluated by a professional judge on their animal knowledge, handling and showmanship. Novice, Cassidy Carr, Cedarcrest; Reserve Champion, Corinne Leib, Cedarcrest; Grand Champion Junior, Kendra Mutch, Cedarcrest; Reserve Champion, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Grand Champion Senior, Elizabeth Bennett, Arlington; Reserve Champion, Nicole Haggens, Cedarcrest; Grand Champion

4-H Cavy Bowl Contest — Champion Team: Kara Anderson, Arlington; Chaz Fieldson, Bothell; Mary Johnson, Bothell; Chloe Carpenter, Monroe; Reserve Champion Team, Madeline Sybertz, Arlington; Luelle Rowan, Silvana; Brooklyn Jones, Monroe; Heidi Knapinski, Monroe

4-H Cavy Showmanship — Primaries: Heidi Knapinski, Monroe; Allison Bloedel, Arlington; Junior Grand Champion, Amy Kovich, Bothell; Junior Reserve Grand Champion, Luelle Rowan, Silvana; Junior Merit Award, Chaz Fieldson, Bothell; Intermediate Grand Champion, Kara Anderson, Arlington; Intermediate Reserve Grand Champion, Sarah Kovich, Bothell; Intermediate Merit Award, Lindsey Kramme, Granite Falls; Senior Grand Champion, Madeline Sybertz, Arlington; Senior Reserve Grand Champion, Serah Comstock, Tulalip; Junior Novice Grand Champion, Mary Johnson, Bothell; Junior Novice Reserve Grand Champion, Brooklyn Jones, Monroe; Intermediate Novice Gran Champion, Catherine Freeman, Monroe; Intermediate Novice Reserve Grand Champion, Cheryn Hagen, Sultan

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