Evergreen State Fair Judging Results

4H Fiber Goats

Natasha Day, Handspun Crocket Cowl; Overall Needle Felting, Jacey Wreggelsworth; Eva Donnelson, Reserve Green Scarf; Eva Donnelson, Creative Award Seahawks Hat; Natasha Day Creative Award Headband; Samantha Day Champion Felted Pouch; Eva Donnelson, Champion Blue Headband; Eva Donnelson, Reserve Champion white headband; Samantha Day, Reserve Champion Crochet Blanket; Samantha Day, Reserve Champion Single Strand Moihair yarn; Samantha Day, Champion Needle Felted Hedgehog; Natasha Day, Reserve Champion Headband with flowers;

4H Public Presentation

Showmanship Run Offs Senior Speciality Grand Champion Kailey Kovich; Senior Speciality Reserve Grand Champion, Caroline Beebe; Open Senior Grand Champion, Shahntae Martinez; Open Senior Reserve Grand Champion, Katelynn Edgecombe; Overall Senior Grand Champion, Shahntae Martinez; Overall Senior Reserve Grand Champion, Katelynn Edgecombe; Over Junior Grand Champion, Kiley Hill; Overall Junior Reserve Grand Champion, Ava LaBel; Intermediate Pre-Specialty Grand Champion, Cassandra Fielddson; Intermediate Intermediate Pre Specialty Reserve Grand Champion, Seanna Brown; Intermediate Advanced Grand Champion, Thaddeus Ramsey; Intermediate Advanced Reserve champion, Zoe Kilgore; Intermediate Open Grand Champion, Lydia Zemouri; Intermediate Open Reserve Grand Champion, Cassidy McIntyre; Overall Intermediate Grand Champion, Lydia Zemouri; Overall Intermediate Reserve Grand Champion Zoe Kilgore;

4H Dogs

Group Winners for Purebred Conformation Working Group-Great Dane, Courtney Sauter; Hound Group-Afghan Hound, Ana Wilson; Herding Group-Australian Shepard, Katelynn Edgecombe; Sporting Group-Labrador Retriever, Shahntae Martinez; Toy Group-Pug, Lydia Zemouri; Terrier Group-Cairn Terrier, Sophia LeBel; Non-Sporting Group-Miniature Poodle, Sophie Stoesz; Best in Show-Pug, Lydia Zemouri; Reserve Best in Show-Australian Shepard, Katelynn Edgecombe; Group Winners for Champions Purebred Conformation Best in Show-Portuguese Water Dog, Kiley Hill; Reserve Best in Show-Pug, Katelynn Edgecombe; Open Class Wool Best of Division Elaine Wilson, Everett; Karen Hallett, Greenbank; Carolyn Jensen, Snohomish; Lottie Duren, Napavine; Linda Jonasson, Burlington; Julie Penix, Arlington; Morgan Wolf, Snohomish; Patti Yager, Snohomish; White Wool: Grand Champion-Elaine Wilson, Everett; Reserve Grand Champion-Lottie Duren, Napavine. Puget Sound Wool Growers Award-Elaine Wilson, Everett; Colored Wool: Grand Champion-Linda Jonasson, Burlington; Reserve Grand Champion-Karen Hallett, Greenbank. Busfield Award- Linda Jonasson, Burlington; Other Fiber: Grand Champion-Morgan Wolf, Snohomish; Reserve Grand Champion-Julie Penix, Arlington; Peg Kennedy Award Elaine Wilson, Everett; Premier Exhibitor: Linda Jonasson, Burlington;

Open Class Dairy Cows

Overall Supreme Champion Fred Schoenbachler Sildahl Baxter Albany Stanwood; Best Udder: Fred Schoenbachler Sildahl Baxter Albany, Stanwood; Brown Swiss Jr. Champion &Gr. Champ: Rick Heslinga, Chocolate Eversweet, Duvall; Brown Swiss Reserve Jr. Champion: Chris &Anna Groeneveld, Unterlaitsch Brewski Avalon, Monroe; Brown Swiss Premier Breeder: Kim Mower, Mower Dairy, Sedro-Woolley; Brown Swiss Premier Exhibitor: Rick Heslinga, Lowland Diary, Duvall; Guernsey Grand &Sr. Champion: Lena Magnochi, Amber Rose Mission Missy, Carnation; Guernsey Res Grand &Sr. Champion: Lena Magnochi, Amber Rose Achieve Mosquito, Carnation; Guernsey Junior Champ: Lena Magnochi, Knapps Activate Janelle, Carnation; Guernsey Res. Junior Champion: Lena Magnochi, Amber Rose Activate L. Millie, Carnation; Premier Breeder: Lena Magnochim Amber Rose, Carnation; Premier Exhibitor: Lena Magnochi Amber Rose, Carnation; Jersey Sr. &Grand Champion: Rick Heslinga, Cherry Valley Lucky, Duvall; Jersey Reserve Grand &Sr. Champ: Loryn Casey, Casey Creamers, Monroe; Jersey Junior Champ: Loryn Casey, Casey Creamers, Monroe; Jersey Reserve Junior Champion: Rick Heslinga, Amber Rose Nobel Quest, Duvall; Premier Breeder: Loryn Casey, Casey Creamers, Monroe; Premier Exhibitor: Loryn Casey, Casey Creamers, Monroe; Holstein Sr. &Grand Champion: Fred Schoenbachler, Sildahl Baxter Albany, Stanwood; Holstein Res. Sr. &Grand Champ: Rich Hartzell, Skyhart Damion Fudge, Deer Park; Holstein Junior Champion: Rich Hartzell, Skyhart Advent Lifesaver, Deer Park; Holstein Reserve Jr. Champion: Michael &Jessica Oliver, Skykomish Acme Resolution, Zillah; Premier Breeder: Rich Hartzell, Skyhart Farm, Deer Park; Premier Exhibitor: Rich Hartzell, Skyhart Farm, Deer Park

Public Presentations

Junior Grand Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Kiley Hill, Lake Stevens; Junior Grand Reserve Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Amy Kovich, Bothell; Junior Grand Reserve Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Genesis Kiehl, Monroe; Junior Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Logan Kilgore, Bothell; Junior Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Maddie Horvath, Monroe; Junior Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Caleb McKee, Woodinville; Intermediate Grand Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; akena Welsh, Edmonds; Intermediate Grand Reserve Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Megan Reid, Monroe; Intermediate Grand Reserve Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Sam Ketchem, Snohomish; Intermediate Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Sierra Llamas, Marysville; Intermediate Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Thaddeus Ramsey, Granite Falls; Intermediate Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Lydia Zemouri, Mt Lake Terrace; Senior Grand Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Kaylie Jamieson, Marysville; Senior Grand Reserve Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; PJ Heusted, Bothell; Senior Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Shahntae Martinez, Everett; Senior Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Sarah Beebe, Snohomish; Senior Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Parker Sudderth, Silvanna; Senior Champion, 4H Top Trophy Presentations; Sophia Lebell, Bothell;

Open Class Floriculture

Third Show Viewer’s Choice: Alex Mcartney, Snohomish; Horticultural Sweepstakes Dahlias: Harvey Tatel, Monroe; Horticultural Sweepstakes: Jeannett Suse, Monroe; Horticultural Sweepstakes: Martha Mercer, Seattle; Design Sweepstakes: Donna Street, Everett; Design Sweepstakes Youth: PJ Carlson, Snohomish; Best Table Presentation: Theresa Rose, Lake Stevens; Outstanding Exhibitor Miniature Design: Jan Weakley, Arlington; Best Show Dahlias: Leslie Culter, Monroe; Creative Award: Debbie Wetmore, Snohomish; Special Award Design: Debbie Wetmore, Snohomish; Class Winner Othercut: Dale Flickinger, Monroe; Class Winner Hydrangeas: Donna Street, Everett; Class Winner African Violets: Mary Everett, Monroe; Award of Excellence: Allen Richardson, Everett;

Open Class Rabbit

Best of Breed Awards Mini Lop: Zach and Nicole Holtmeyer; Polish: Russ and Jan Coffelt; Mini Rex: PJ Heusted; Dutch: Autumn Dennistoun; Rex: Shelly Nordholm; American Fuzzy Lop: Carrie Campo; English Lop: Elizabeth and Dale Weaver; Flemish Gian: Andrew Bowman; Florida White: Autumn Dennistoun; Silver: Deb McNay; New Zealand: Autumn Dennistoun, Lionhead: Jan Coffelt; Jersey Wooly: Zachary Budrow; Netherland Dwarf: Andrew Bowman; Best of Breed and Runner up in Show: Andrew Bowman, Holland Lop: Shelly Nordholm, Best of Breed and Best in Show.

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