Evergreen State Fair judging results

Open Class Food

Preservation Best Of Show Adult Canning Mia Miley, Granite Falls, Zesty Salsa; Best Of Show Senior Canning Anne Knight, Snohomish, Peachers; Best Of Show Flavored Vinegar Leslie Cutler, Monroe, Dill Flower Vinegar; Best Of Show Mixes In A Jar Leslie Cutler, Monroe, Cranberry Couscous; Best Of Show Dried Foods Jennifer Terpening, Camano Island, Dried Oranges; Best Of Show Herbs &Spices Serna Kossian, Sultan, Garlic Powder; Best Of Show Extracts Leslie Cutler, Monroe, Strawberry Vinegar; Junior Achievement Francesca Wasson, Snohomish; Sweepstakes, Adult, Canning Laura Elhai, Mount Lake Terrace; Runner Up For Sweepstakes, Adult, Canning Serena Kossian, Sultan; Sweepstakes, Senior Canning Connie Baysinger, Monore; Runner Up For Sweepstakes, Senior Canning Mel Knot, Kent; Sweepstakes, Flavored Vinegars Davi Martin, Gold Bar; Runner Up For Sweepstakes, Flavored Vinegar Jennifer Terpening, Camano Island; Sweepstakes For Dried Foods Irene Sprague, Everett; Runner Up For Sweepstakes, Dried Foodsjennifer Terpening, Camano Island; Sweepstakes For Herbs &Spices Leslie Cutler, Monroe; Runner Up For Sweepstakes, Herbs &Spices Irene Sprague, Everett; Sweepstakes, Mixes In A Jar Leslie Cutler, Monroe; Runner Up For Sweepstakes, Mixes In A Jar Serena Kossian, Sultan; The Myrl Dupuis Soft Spread Award Mel Knot, Kent; Outstanding Exhibitor Jennifer Terpening, Camano Island; Monarch Of The Kitchenqueen Laura Elhai, Mount Lake Terrace; Awards Of Excellence Mia Miley, Granite Falls, Pork Sausage; Mike Kossian, Sultan, Bread And Butter Pickles; Mike Kossian, Sultan, Dill Pickles; Mike Kossian, Sultan, Taco Seasoning Mix; Tamlyn Sapp, Lynnwood, Dill Pickle Relish; Anne Knight, Snohomish, Zucchini Pickles;Jennifer Terpening, Camano Island, Blackberry Basil Jam; Maria Wilson, Marysville, Ruby Lemon Marmalade; Gretchen Glover, Snohomish, Dried Bananas; Gretchen Glover, Snohomish, Celeric; Connie Baysinger, Monroe, Pear Jam.

Games Showmanship Medals Sr First: Brooklyn Jinneman of Arlington with Lollipop; Second: Kaitlin Goodsell of Everett with Jamie; Games Showmanship Non Medal Senior First: Hallie Burkenpas of Monroe with Montana; Second: Ariana Marquez of Carnation with Chill Out Baby; Games Showmanship Medals Int First: Hannah Redford of with Sweet P; Second: Hailey Hallerman of Monroe with Annie; Games Showmanship Non Medals Int First: Natalie Farlow of Snohomish with Banner; Second: Jasmine Philipp of Woodinville with Race the Moon; Games Showmanship First: Olivia Brown of Snohomish with Mia; Second: Cordelia Sinz of Duvall with Love; Stockseat Equitation (Horse) First: Charlee Pendleton of Lake Stevens with RJO Kkappacino; Second: Ashley Ferguson of Snohomish with Hucksmidnightbayd; Novice Western Bareback Equitation (no lope) First: Allison Leighty of Snohomish with A Smooth Inclination; Second: Marley Halse of Mountlake Terr with Dandy Rein chex; Walk/Trot English Equitation-Horse First: Athena Munguia of Snohomish with Georgia Peach; First: Jaeden Kapur of sammamish with Wheza; Dora Second: Payton Jacobs of Stanwood with Batman; Second: Phoebe Allyn of Snohomish with Mystic Marvel; Huntseat Bareback Equitation First: Lillee Pendleton of Everett with RJO Kkappacino; Disciplined Rail (J) First: Charlee Pendleton of Lake Stevens with RJO Kkappacino; Versatility (Western To English ) First: Lillee Pendleton of Everett with RJO Kkappacino; Stockseat Bareback Equitation First: Ashley Ferguson of Snohomish with Hucksmidnightbayd; Second: Michelle Wagemann of Stanwood with Faith; Novice Pleasure Mares E/W First: Hannah Rothfuss of Lake Stevens with Eternally Mariah +; Second: Sara Wohlleben of Arlington with Sheeza Hot Inclination; Novice Pleasure Geldings E/W First: Savannah Rowe of Snohomish with Tie Me a Ribbon; Huntseat Equitation (Horse) First: Ashley Ferguson of Snohomish with Hucksmidnightbayd; Second: Lillee Pendleton of Everett with RJO Kkappacino; Novice English Bareback Equitation (no canter) First: Allison Leighty of Snohomish with A Smooth Inclination; ; Second: Marley Halse of Mountlake Terr with Dandy Rein chex; Pleasure Driving First: Valerie Lang of Snohomish with Saxon Mount Don Juan; Second: Kaitlyn Morgan of Snohomish with Pepper; Precision Driving ;First: Valerie Lang of Snohomish with Saxon Mount Don Juan; Second: Kaitlyn Morgan of Snohomish with Pepper; Jr Driving Hunter in Hand First: Kaitlyn Morgan of Snohomish with Pepper; Novice Stockseat Equitation (Horse) First: Allison Leighty of Snohomish with A Smooth Inclination; Second: Sara Wohlleben of Arlington with Sheeza Hot Inclination;

4H Fleece Judging Contest Fleece, Champion Overall, Busfield Award Lottie Duren Napavine, WA; Fleece, Champion Handspinning, Overall, Peg Kennedy Award Ellie Markewicz Bothell, WA; Judging Contest, Champion Senior Lottie Duren Napavine, WA ; Judging Contest, Champion Intermediate Cassie Duren Napavine, WA; Judging Contest, Champion Junior Sarah Nemnich Darrington, WA; 4H Sheep Showmanship Junior Showmanship, Champion Marie Nemnich Darrington, WA; Junior Showmanship, Reserve Champion Sarah Nemnich Darrington, WA; Intermediate Showmanship, Champion Cassie Duren Napavine, WA; Intermediate Showmanship, Reserve Champion Alexander Bennett Arlington, WA; Senior Showmanship, Champion Jailee Mercedes Stanwood, 4H Sheep Type Hampshire, Champion Ewe, Best of Breed Jailee Mercedes Stanwood, WA; Hampshire, Reserve Champion Ewe James Mercedes Stanwood, WA; Dorset, Champion Ram, Best of Breed Marie Nemnich Darrington, WA; Dorset, Champion Ewe, Best of Breed Sarah Nemnich Darrington, WA ; Dorset, Reserve Champion Ewe Sarah Nemnich Darrington, WA; Romney, Champion Ewe and Best of Breed Lottie Duren Napavine, WA; Romney, Reserve Champion Ewe Lottie Duren Napavine, WA; Romney-NC (natural color), Champion Ram and Best of Breed Andrew McDade Brier, WA; Romney-NC (natural color), Champion Ewe and Best of Breed Matthew McDade Brier, WA; Shetland, Champion Ram, Best of Breed Jailee Mercedes Stanwood, WA; Shetland, Reserve Champion Ram Jailee Mercedes Stanwood, WA; Shetland, Champion Ewe, Best of Breed Ellie Markewicz Bothell, WA; Shetland, Reserve Champion Ewe Jailee Mercedes Stanwood, WA; Targhee, Champion Ram and Best of Breed and SUPREME RAM Cassie Duren Napavine, WA; Targhee, Champion Ewe and Best of Breed Cassie Duren Napavine, WA; Crossbreed Wool, Champion Ewe, Best of Breed Lottie Duren Napavine, WA; Crossbreed Wool, Reserve Champion Ewe Andrew McDade Brier, WA; Katahdin, Champion Ewe, Best of Breed and SUPREME EWE Elizabeth Bennett Arlington, WA; Katahdin, Reserve Champion Ewe Alexander Bennett Arlington, WA; CrossbreedMeat, Champion Ewe and Best of Breed David Bennett Arlington, WA; Crossbreed Wool, Champion Ewe and Best of Breed Lottie Duren Napavine, WA; Crossbreed Wool, Reserve Champion Ewe James Titterington; SUPREME Young Flock, Dorset Marie Nemnich Arlington, WA; SUPREME Club Flock Hoot—n- Holler Arlington, WA; Senior Showmanship, Reserve Champion Lottie Duren Napavine, WA.

Open Class Needle Arts Best Of Show Conrad Freeling, Marysville; Reserve Best Of Show Noreen Townson, Mount Lake Terrace; Class Winner Of Rugs Kathy Ulrich Monroe; Class Winner Of Embroidery Shereyl Hemp, Everett; Winner Of Cross Stitch Conrad Freeling, Marysville; Class Winner Of Hardanger Norren Townson, Mount Lake Terrace; Open Class Lace, Knit &Crochet Best of Show Naomi Gradinaru, Bellevue; Reserve Best of Show Maria Wilson, Marysville; Best of Division Knit Naomi Gradinaru, Bellevue; Best of Division Crochet Maria Wilson, Marysville; Best of Division Lace Diana Howe, Mukilteo;

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