Evergreen State Fair Judging Results

4H CATS CAGES Best in Show Jr. Class Winner Ella Hallman-Luhn Woodinville, WA; Jr. Runner-Up Hannah Brotherton Granite Falls, WA; Best in Show Int. Class Winner Sarah Hallman-Luhn Woodinville, WA; Int. Runner-Up Karli Eldore Tacoma, WA; Best in Show Sr. Class Winner Justin Armstrong Snohomish, WA; Sr. Runner-Up Amy Pratt Snohomish, WA;

POSTERS Best in Show Jr. Class Winner Hannah Brotherton Granite Falls, WA; Jr. Runner-Up Ella Hallman-Luhn Woodinville, WA; Best in Show Int. Class Winner Karli Eldore Tacoma, WA; Int. Runner-UpDestiny Williams Lynnwood, WA; Sr. Best in Show Sr. Class Winner Justin Armstrong Snohomish, WA; Sr. Runner-Up Emily Smith Everett, WA;

CREATIVE ARTS Best in Show Jr. Class Winner Ayla Jensen Marysville, WA; Jr. Runner-Up Ella Hallman-Luhn Woodinville, WA; Best in Show Sr. Class Winner Emily Smith Everett, WA;

FFA MILK QUALITY AND PRODUCTS Career Development Event Students evaluate milk for off-flavors, identify cheeses and determine the fat percentage of milk by taste. Top Teams 1st Place Team, Monroe, 273; 2nd Place Team, Cedarcrest, 250; 3rd Place Team, Snohomish, 229; 4th Place Team, Stanwood, 214; 5th Place Team, Arlington, 149; 6th Place Team, Granite Falls, 43; Top Individuals 1st Place Individual, Alex Alldredge, Monroe, 89; 2nd Place Individual, Josie Alldredge, Monroe, 68; 3rd Place Individual, Alice Ish, Cedarcrest, 65; 4th Place Individual, Megan Reid, Cedarcrest, 64; 5th Place Individual, Becca Bartelheimer, Snohomish, 63; 6th Place Individual, Madison Beam, Cedarcrest, 62; 7th Place Individual, Andrew Bartelheimer, Snohomish, 61; 8th Place Individual, Nicole Hagens, Cedarcrest, 59; 9th Place Individual, Loryn Casey, Monroe, 58; 10th Place Individual, Clayton Moulaison, Monroe, 58

FFA AGRICULTURE MECHANICS The agriculture mechanics department consists of projects constructed by high school students. The projects can vary in size as well as materials used. This year’s display consisted of projects that involved welding, wood construction, design, fabrication, and overall construction; Exhibitors Teegan Lowe Monroe Dog Leashes Blue Ribbon; Teegan Lowe Monroe Garden Markers Blue Ribbon; Teegan Lowe Monroe Concrete Pavers Blue Ribbon; Cedarcrest FFA Duvall Flowers Blue Ribbon; Andy Funderburk Stanwood18’ Aluminum Boat Blue Ribbon; TR Laws Stanwood Fire Pit Blue Ribbon; Cole Cutright Stanwood 20’ trailer Blue Ribbon; Stanwood FFA Stanwood Cougar Bench Blue Ribbon; Stanwood FFA Stanwood Ovenell Farm Bench Blue Ribbon; Stanwood FFA Stanwood Beef Trimming Chute Blue Ribbon; Outstanding Project Andy Funderburk Stanwood 18’ Aluminum Boat 1st Place; Cole Cutright Stanwood 20’ Trailer2nd Place Stanwood FFA Stanwood Cougar Bench 3rd Place; Outstanding Individual Projects Stanwood FFA Stanwood 1st place; Andy Funderburk Stanwood 2nd; Place Cole Cutright Stanwood 3rd Place;

FFA RABBIT TYPE SHOW Golden Palomino, Best Opposite Sex, Kendra Mutch, Cedarcrest; Golden Palomino, Best of Breed, Kendra Mutch, Cedarcrest; Black Polish, Best of Variety, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; BEW Polish, Best of Variety, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Polish, Best of Breed, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Silver Dutch, Best of Variety, Nicole Hagens, Cedarcrest; Tortoise Dutch, Best of Variety, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Black Dutch, Best of Variety, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Dutch, Best Opposite Sex, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Dutch, Best of Breed, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Broken Mini Lop, Best of Variety, Elizabeth Bennett, Arlington; Solid Mini Lop, Best of Variety, Corinne Leib, Cedarcrest; Mini Lop, Best Opposite Sex, Elizabeth Bennett, Arlington; Mini Lop, Best of Breed, Corinne Leib, Cedarcrest; Siamese Trini Satin, Best of Breed, Serah Comstock, Stanwood; Broken Holland Lop, Best of Breed, Cassidy Carr, Cedarcrest; Reserve in Show (Mini Lop), Corinne Leib, Cedarcrest; Best in Show (Palomino), Kendra Mutch, Cedarcrest;

4H HORSES Saddleseat Equitation First Ariana Marquez of Carnation with Ghaza Garbo; SecondJasmine Philipp of Woodinville with Race the Moon; Walk/Trot English Equitation First Alia Henwood of Redmond with Aiden; Second Kalea Funston of Monroe with Cinnamon Buns; Novice English Eq First Brianna Ferguson of Snohomish with AB Khlacie; Second Murielle Kelly of Lake Stevens with Lilly; Huntseat Equitation CHAMPIONSHIP First Mari Nordstrom of Seattle with Play-per View; Second Kaitlin Dierks of Bothell with Mosly a Doll; Novice English Bareback Equitation (no canter) First Brianna Ferguson of Snohomish with AB Khlacie; Second Victoria Boad of Lynnwood with Pilchuck Coral Mist; Novice Western Bareback Equitation (no lope); First Lexi Nelson of Snoqualmie with Chips Remedy; Second Riley Dosa of Bothell with Better to Zip; Huntseat Bareback Equitation First Mari Nordstrom of Seattle with Play-per View; Second Katie Kraft of Redmond withTwo Tone Cruiser; Beginning reenhorse Pleasure (no lope) E/W First Claire Turner of Snohomish with Drunk on Chocolua; Second Allison Bircher of Redmond with Rowan; 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 ofLake 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;

FFA ALPACA/LLAMA DIVISION FFA Fitting and Showing of Alpacas Fitting and showing is the preparation of an animal to be presented to its best for exhibition. Cleaning, care and clipping are considered, as well as the exhibitor’s knowledge of Senior Fitting and Showing Champion: Amy Duer Cedarcrest FFA;

OC FLORICULTURE Award of appreciation Snohomish County Mycdogid Society; Horticulture Sweepstakes Alex McCartney, Snohomish; Design Sweepstakes Youth Hazel Volk, Everett; Creative Award Debbie Wetmore, Snohomish; Class Winner Maddy Carlson Snohomish; Class Winner Avey Quarto, Camano Is; Class Winner Adam McCaity, Snohomish; Best Table Presentation Kathleen Wright/Stephanie Moran; Special Hazel Volk, Everett; Outstanding Exhibitor Miniature Design Jan Sheldon, Everett; Chairman Award Jan Weakley, Arlignton; Special Award Braylen Hanson, Bothell; Design Sweepstakes Adult Debbie Wetmore Snohomish;

OC SEWING AND QUILTING Creative Award &Judges Choice Lili Angel Sultan; Reserve of Show Patricia Blaine, Shoreline; Creative Carol Brocker, Lynwood; Special Award Judi Cowper Lake Stevens; Reserve of Show Sheryl DeFreese, Arlington; Best of Show Marian Floyd, Monroe; Best of Show Janean Harper, Marysville; Creative Award Beverly Kuhlmann, Marsyville; Special Award Lucy McKie, Duvall; Creative Award Deborah Meyers North Bend; Special Award Dee Wilcox Monroe; Judges Choice Teresa Weaver, Monroe; Special Award Jo Bond, Arlington; Creative Award Carol Denning Mt. Vernon; Creative Award Cindy Basta Duvall; Creative Award Martha Mercer, Seattle.

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