Evergreen State Fair Judging Results

4H Horse English Huntseat Equitation Medals

Gold First Holly Kemple of Arlington with SKS La Reba; Second Isabelle John of Monroe with Here Comes the Rain; Walk/Trot English Equitation First Morgan Score of CI with Molly; Second Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch; Novice Huntseat Equitation First Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Second Jalyn Dodd of Monroe with Isabella; Huntseat Eq Non Medal Riders First Anna Muszynski of Snohomish with Zippo Bar Time; Second Riley Dosa of Bothell with Better to Zip; Huntseat Eq Medal Riders First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with Puzzle Pieces; Second Holly Kemple of Arlington with SKS La Reba; Novice English Bareback Equitation (no canter) First Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Second Jalyn Dodd of Monroe with Isabella; Walk/Jog Western Pleasure First Morgan Score of CI with Molly Second Julia Harris of Everett with Imperialy Dun; Novice Western Bareback Equitation (no lope) First Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Second Taylor Conniff of Snohomish with Zips Moon Breeze; Huntseat Bareback Equitation First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with Puzzle Pieces; Second Anna Muszynski of Snohomish with Zippo Bar Time; English Huntseat Equitation Medals-Bronze First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with Puzzle Pieces; Second Jessica Steppe of Sultan with An Opus Spice; Beginning Greenhorse Pleasure (no lope) E/W First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with SL Dawns Early Light; Second Jasmine Philipp of Woodinville with Iced Mocha; Greenhorse Pleasure E/W First Catherine Fagerlie of with Hunting for Kisses; Pleasure Driving First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Claire Nelson of Carnation with Cat’s Red Fox; Driving Reinsmanship First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Claire Nelson of Carnation with Cat’s Red Fox; Walk/Trot Jog Pleasure Mares E/W First Eryn Anderson of Snohomish with Dash of Cognac; Second Claire Hutchings of Bothell with God’s Good Grace; Walk/Trot Jog Plesure Geldings E/W First Kate Bieber of Redmond with Magnums dandy Drea; Second Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch Walk/Trot Trail E/W First Claire Nelson of Carnation with Midnight Lily; Second Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch; Novice Trail E/W First Kaitlyn Pack of Snohomish with Jetsets Extra Cash; Second Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Greenhorse Trail Class In-Hand E/W First Jasmine Philipp of Woodinville with Iced Mocha; Greenhorse Trail Ridden E/W First Catherine Fagerlie of with Hunting for Kisses; Non-Greenhorse Trail In-Hand E/W First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Elizabeth Hood of Snohomish with Levi; Trail E/W First Leah Anderson of Monroe with Diversa Diamond; Second Ansley LaLone of Stanwood with Henry Higgins; Trail Medals-Gold E/W First Mari Nordstrom of Seattle with Constellation Urula; Trail Medals-Platinum E/W First Holly Kemple of Arlington with SKS La Reba;

Open Class Food Contests

14th Annual Salsa Contest Red Salsa First Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Second Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; Third David Butts, Kirkland; Fourth Casea Bennett, Woodinville; Fifth Daniel Huck, Lynnwood; Green Salsa First Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Second Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; Fruit Salsa First Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; Second Don Shaffer, Lynnwood; Third Tamela Grams, Everett; Fourth Kai Huck-Balen, Lynnwood; Fifth Jessica Zucati, Monroe; Other Salsa First Theresa Rose, Lake Stevens; Second Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Most Creative Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Best Presentation Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; 11th Annual Cheesecake Contest Plain First Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Second Anne Knight, Snohomish; Third Mike Heacock, Marysville; Fourth Theresa Rose, Lake Stevens; Plain with Fruit Topping First Mike Heacock, Marysville; Second Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Chocolate First Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Second Mike Heacock, Marysville; Other First Mike Heacock, Marysville; Second Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fourth Tamele Grams, Everett; Best Presentation Mike Heacock Lemon Meringue Tart Cheese Cakes; 15th Annual Raspberry Fruit Spread Contest Jam First Jim Cowardin, Sultan; Second Shelly Agy, Snohomish; Third Laura Elhai, Mount Lake Terrace; Fourth Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fifth Julie Lindgren, Monroe; Jelly Robert Shelton, Monroe; Second Jim Cowardin, Sultan; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Combo Spreads First Julie Lindgren Raspberry Tayberry, Monroe; Second Tie Beverly Huff Snohomish and Tamele Grams Everett; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fourth Tie Ashley Huff Monroe and Cameron Lauck, Monroe; Fifth Dayton Huck, Monroe; Freezer James Kathleen Wright, Monroe; Second Tie Julie Lindgren, Monroe and Trish Lyon, Monroe; Third Theresa Rose, Lake Stevens; Foruth Tamele Grams, Everett;

FFA Alpaca / Llama Division

Senior Fitting and Showing Champion: Amy Duer – Cedarcrest FFA;

Public Presentations

Primary Creative Award, StoryTime; Maddie Horvath, Monroe; Intermediate Champion, StoryTime; Destiny Williams, Snohomish; Intermediate Res. Champion, StoryTime; Andrew Swope, Monroe; Senior Champion, Illustrated Talks/Demonstrations; Aurora MacAvoy, Lake Stevens;

Open Class General Agriculture Department Winners

Sweepstakes Awards: Brady McCubbin, Lake Stevens Sweepstakes Award, Jr. Division; Mike Kossian, Sultan Sweepstakes Winner, Adult Div.; Tom Hackney, Lake Stevens Sweepstakes Award, Sr. Division; Alison Lewis, Monroe Sweepstakes Runner-up, Jr. Div.; Alison Lewis, Monroe Sweepstakes Runner-up, Jr. Div.; Serena Kossian, Sultan Sweepstakes Runner-up, Adult Division; Donna Skoog, Snohomish Sweepstakes Runner-up, Sr. Div.; 3 Generation Division Dearborn Family, Snohomish Special Award Parsnip Seeds ; Hackney/McCubbin Family, Lake Stevens Special Award Yukon Gold Potatoes ; Jack &Kristy Haines Best Fruit Entry Award: Brady McCubbin, Lake Stevens Junior Division Spartan Apples; Carla McCubbin, Lake Stevens Adult Division Spartan Apples; Marcie Allen, Snohomish Senior Division Bartlett Pears; Scarecrows: Jim Carr Monroe, MonroeFirst place Senior. Division; Connie Baysinger, Monroe Second place Senior Division; Joseph Littrell, Snohomish First place, Junior Division; Jonathan Littrell, Snohomish Second place Junior Division; Spuds in a Bucket Contest Justin Ristine, Snohomish First Jr. Division– 35 potatoes; Megan Allen, Snohomish Second Place, Jr. Division- 29 potatoes; Jim Loomer, Snohomish First place, Sr. Division – 30 potatoes; Connie Baysinger, Monroe Second Place, Sr, Division – 26 potatoes; Jennifer Ristine, Snohomish First Place, Adult Division – 27 potatoes; Jennifer Ristine, Snohomish First Place, Adult Division – 27 potatoes; Susan Forbes, Gold Bar Second Place , Adult Division – 20 potatoes; Brady McCubbin, Lake Stevens Best of Class Spartan Apples Jr. Achievement Leeks Jr. Achievement Pear Tomatoes, Merit Award Green Onion, Jr. Achievement Jack-o-Lantern, Best of Class Spartan Apples; Connie Baysinger, Monroe Best of Division Oregano-Sage Plant, Creative Harvest Special; Dwight Fisk, Granite falls Merit Award Swiss Chard Potted, Best of Class Potted Kale, Best of Class Green Table Onions, Best Presentation Harvest Special; Elizabeth Fisk ,Granite falls Best of Class Harvest Special, Merit Table Center Piece; Marcy Aune-/Janet Fitch, Snohomish Merit Creative Horticulture Exhibit, Excellence Container Gardening Tomatoes; Merit Butter Lettuce, Best of Class Islander Peppers , Gail Biglis, Snohomish Merit Patty pan sunburst garden giant; Gretchen Glover, Snohomish Excellence award Celery, Special award Mint, Merit Harvest special; Chris Wear, Lake Stevens Class runner up Mini Bell Pepper Plant, Excellence Ring of Fire Pepper Plant, Chairman Award’s Mini Bell Pepper Plant; Beverly Seyton Megard, Monroe Merit Unusual Squash ; Noah Jackson, Woodinville Merit Unusual Squash, Jr .Achievement Blue Lake Beans, Best of Class Stock Carrots; Donna Skoog, Snohomish Best of Class Grafted Apple Tree-Pristine; Leslie Peterson, Everett Merit Indigo Rose Tomato Branch; Jennifer Hunsaker, Lake Stevens Creative award Recycled table; Stacy Moss, Everett Merit Garlic Braids; Alan Sabottka, Tulalip Best of Class Fingerlings; Serena Kossian, Sultan Best of Class Garlic; Mike Kossian, Sultan Best of Class Broccolli; Summer Dearborn, Snohomish Excellence Nacante Green Beans; Carla McCubbin, Lake Stevens Best of Class Spartan Apples; Marcy Allen, Snohomish Best of Class Bartlett Pears; Tom Hackney, Lake Stevens Best of Class Patio Tomatoes; Best of Class Slicing Cucumbers; Best of Class Flat Onions, Best of Class Round Red Beets; Julia Littrell, Monroe Jr. Achievement Rhubarb; Joseph Littrell, Snohomish Best of Class Elephant Garlic ,Class Runner Up Blue Lake Beans; Jonathan Littrell, Snohomish Best of Class Elephant Garlic; Tyson Slemmons, Snohomish Best of Class Apples; Alison Lewis, Monroe Merit Jack-o-Lantern, Class runner up St Variety Carrots; Peyton McCubbin, Lake Stevens Jr. Achievement California White Potatoes.

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