Evergreen State Fair judging results

4H Horses

Greenhorse Pleasure E/W First: Ashlyn Kovacevich of Snohomish with Kona Island Paradise; Second: Alyssa Hecht of Mukilteo with Smile for Me; Driving Reinsmanship: First: Haley Fryrear of Stanwood with Hi Ho Silver; Walk/Trot Trail E/W: First: Kalea Funston of Monroe with Cinnamon Buns; Second: Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Prime Time Asset. Novice Trail E/W First: Hayley Newman of Everett with Mystic Marvel; Second: Sage Elsea of Marysville with TC Double Image; Greenhorse Trail Class In-Hand E/W First: Tenley Mange of Beaux Arts with Roo; Second: Lani Salisbury of Redmond with Confetti; Greenhorse Trail Ridden E/W First: Ashlyn Kovacevich of Snohomish with Kona Island Paradise; Second: Allison Bircher of Redmond with Rowan; Non-Greenhorse Trail In-Hand E/W: First: Amanda Bauman of Monroe with Blaze; Second: Ava Hubacek of Lake Stevens with Gracie; Trail E/W: First : Anna Graves of Edmonds with Laddie; Second: Sadie Blaisdell of Mill Creek with A Chance for Romance; Trail Medals-Silver E/W First : Mari Nordstrom of Seattle with Play-per View; Trail Medals-Gold E/W First : Holly Kemple of Arlington with Reba; Second: Samantha Beeman of Snohomish with My Best Inclination; Trail Medals-Platinum E/W: First: Tanner Kooistra of Carnation with Laddie; Second: Carolyn Francisco of Snohomish with Doublemint Royal Secret;

4H Dogs

Showmanship High Blue, Cassie Dahners, Woodinville; Showmanship Reserve Champion, McKenzie Sleister, Bothell; Showmanship Reserve Champion, Emily Onderbeke, Arlington; Showmanship Reserve Champion, Elizabeth Galbreath, Edmonds; Showmanship Champion, Sarah Pearce, Bothell; Showmanship High Blue, Aurora MacAvoy, Lake Stevens; Showmanship Reserve Champion, Sarah Beebe, Snohomish; Showmanship Reserve Champion, Colby Pfost, Everett; Showmanship Champion, CJ Sauter, Arlington; Evaluation Reserve Champion, Aurora Buckholz, Bothell; Evaluation High Blue, Caleb McKee, Woodinville; Evaluation Champion, Dana Sterritt, Redmond; Evaluation Champion, David Lord, Woodinville; Evaluation Reserve Champion, Emmalyn Beede, Snohomish; Evaluation High Blue, Hailey Bowen, Lynnwood; Evaluation Champion, Jenny Osburn, Lynnwood; Evaluation Reserve Champion, Jessica Olerud,, Clyde Hill; Evaluation Reserve Champion, Jimmy Osburn, Lynnwood; Evaluation Champion, Kaitlyn Steffy, Woodinville.

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