Evergreen State Fair Results 2018, Day 1

Team and individual winners, provided by the fair

4-H Rabbits Informational Exhibit Posters Junior Champion Connor Merkle, Brier; Junior Reserve Champion Katie Thompson, Snohomish; Intermediate Champion Caleb Gonsalves, Mountlake Terrace; Intermediate Reserve Champion Elle Turner, Bothell; Senior Champion Sarah Kovich, Woodinville; Senior Reserve Champion and Special Award Hannah Gonsalves, Mountlake Terrace; Special and Merit Awards Joshua Lundy, Brier; Special Award Maddox Sunde, Lynnwood; Merit Award Margaret Petersen, Monroe; Merit Award Lucy Hibbard, Everett; Creative Award Carissa Fieldson, Bothell. Arts & Crafts Junior Champion Mara Lautzenhiser, Everett; Junior Reserve Champion Maddox Sunde, Lynnwood; Intermediate Champion Ethan Penner, Arlington; Intermediate Reserve Champion Joshua Lundy, Brier; Senior Champion Hannah Gonsalves, Mountlake Terrace; Senior Reserve Champion Lucy Hibbard, Everett; Special Award Joshua Lundy, Brier. Photography Junior Champion and Junior Reserve Champion Maddox Sunde, Lynnwood; Immediate Champion Tayler Graham, Snohomish; Immediate Reserve Champion Francesca Terrones, Seattle; Senior Champion Meghan Browne, Everett; Senior Reserve Champion Sarah Kovich, Woodinville; Judges’ Choice Katelyn Roy, Bothell and Abby Lundy, Brier; Special Award Hannah Gonsalves, Mountlake Terrace; Merit Awards Madelyn Benjamin, Duvall and Yeydy Madrigal, Monroe and Elle Turner, Bothell; Creative Awards Madelyn Benjamin, Duvall and Allie Gere, Everett. Tanned Hides Intermediate Champion Ethan Penner, Arlington. Angora Fiber Best In Show; Reserve in Show Lacee Peterson, Monroe.

Open Class Sewing and Quilting Best in Show Quilt Lois Mueller of Moses Lake; Reserve in Show Quilt Dianne Lowe of Burlington; Best in Show other than Quilt Debbie Morton of Lake Stevens; Reserve in Show other than Quilt Tia Ramos of Marysville; Division Winners Connie Berner of Snohomish; Dee Brown of Monroe; Heather Cleveland of Marysville; Clarice Kaggerud of Arlington; Joseph Kaylor of Snohomish; Dianne Lowe of Burlington; Linda Mayther of Everett; Erin McSwain of Bothell; Debbie Morton of Lake Stevens; Lois Mueller of Moses Lake; Evelyn Pringle of Everett; Tia Ramos of Marysville; Sandra Sifferman of Kirkland; Norene Townson of Mountlake Terrace. Class Winners Team Fletcher of Woodinville; Rhonda Anaya of Arlington; Annika Bauer of Everett; Aimee Brinlee of Oak Harbor; Lily Brinlee of Oak Harbor; Shelly Brinlee of Oak Harbor; Asher Campbell of Lake Stevens; Heather Cleveland of Marysville; Emma Covey of Everett; Lorna Harrison of Monroe; Shay Hastler of Lynnwood; Angie Jaeger of Monroe; Kayleigh Johnson of Everett; Clarice Kaggerud of Arlington; Leslie Kemberling of Brier; Catherine Kessel of Marysville; Dianne Lowe of Burlington; Nancy Martin of Snohomish; Linda Mayther of Everett; Audrey McCann of Bothell; Debbie Morton of Lake Stevens; Paulette Norman of Snohomish; Wren Olson of Sammamish; Judith Pace of Lake Forest Park; Sandra Sifferman of Kirkland; Isabella Terrones of Seattle; Heidi Thaut of Bend, OR; Norene Townson of Mountlake Terrace; Betty Trivett of Monroe. Class Runners-up LaVetta Avey of Snohomish; Rosalyn Breen of Seattle; Emma Covey of Everett; Ella Crow of Snohomish; Vicki Gillette of Bothell; Shawna Gould of Marysville; Shay Hastler of Lynnwood; Audrey Jaeger of Monroe; Jennifer Jaeger of Monroe; Alicia Jenkins of Everett; Cheryl Klemz of Snohomish; Alva Lissner of Monroe; Martha Mercer of Seattle; Paulette Norman of Snohomish; Judith Pace of Lake Forest Park; Cheryl Phillip of Everett; Suanne Rakel of Kirkland; Theresa Rose of Marysville; Doryce Seibold of Granite Falls; Erin Shannon-Starup of Monroe; Susan Sifferman of Bremerton; Emily Stence of Seattle; Norene Townson of Mountlake Terrace; Daniel Woelfle of Lake Stevens; Special Awards Rhonda Anaya of Arlington; Clarice Kaggerud of Arlington; Jeannine Kammer of Snohomish; Susan Martin of Monroe. Creative Awards Joan Bushnell of Lake Stevens; Asher Campbell of Lake Stevens; Vicki Gillette of Bothell; Catherine Kessel of Marysville; Erin McSwain of Bothell; Arliss Moll of Arlington; Lois Mueller of Moses Lake, Suanne Rakel of Kirkland; Judges Awards Connie Berner of Snohomish; Heather Cleveland of Marysville; Dianne Lowe of Burlington; Lois Mueller of Moses Lake.

FFA Horse Evaluation Career Development Event Team Placing 1st Place Team, Cedarcrest, 413 points; 2nd Place, Snohomish, 372 points; 3rd Place, Monroe, 354 points; 4th Place, Granite Falls, 353 points; Top Individuals 1st Place Individual, Ella Dianich, Cedarcrest FFA, 143 points; 2nd Place, Haley Wilkes, Cedarcrest FFA, 142 points; 3rd Place, Alyssa Stevens, Snohomish FFA, 129 points; 4th Place, Brooke Downing, Cedarcrest FFA, 128 points; 5th Place, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA, 125 points; 6th Place, Noelle Cooley, Monroe FFA, 124 points; 7th Place, Abbie McNeil, Granite Falls FFA, 122 points; 8th Place, Charlotte Booke, Granite Falls FFA, 118 points; 9th Place, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA, 118 points; 10th Place, Teegan Lowe, Monroe FFA, 117 points. FFA Horse Show Fitting and Showing Fitting and Showing Novice Champion, Ella Dianich, Cedarcrest FFA; Junior Reserve Champion, Natalie Farlow, Snohomish FFA; Junior Champion, Aspen Vanderlaan, Arlington FFA; Senior Reserve Champion, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Senior Champion, Haley Wilkes, Cedarcrest FFA. Halter Classes Champion Appaloosa Halter, Natalie Farlow, Snohomish FFA; Reserve Champion Quarter Horse Halter, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Champion Quarter Horse Halter, Aspen Vanderlaan, Arlington FFA; Reserve Champion Pony Halter, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Champion Pony Halter, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Champion Paint Halter, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Reserve Champion Other Breeds Halter, Natalie Farlow, Snohomish FFA; Champion Other Breeds Halter, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Reserve Supreme Champion, Aspen Vanderlaan, Arlington FFA; Supreme Champion, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA. Performance Classes Reserve Champion Hunt Seat Equitation, Aspen Vanderlaan, Arlington FFA; Champion Hunt Seat Equitation, Brooke Downing, Cedarcrest FFA; Reserve Champion English Pleasure, Brooke Downing, Cedarcrest FFA; Champion English Pleasure, Aspen Vanderlaan, Arlington FFA; Reserve Champion Bareback Horsemanship, Brooke Downing, Cedarcrest FFA; Champion Bareback Horsemanship, Ella Dainich, Cedarcrest FFA; Reserve Champion Western Equitation, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Champion Western Equitation, Aspen Vanderlaan, Arlington FFA; Reserve Champion Western Green Equitation, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Champion Western Green Equitation, Haley Wilkes, Cedarcrest FFA; Reserve Champion Western Pleasure, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Champion Western Pleasure, Aspen Vanderlaan, Arlington FFA; Reserve Champion Western Green Pleasure, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Champion Western Green Pleasure, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA. Gaming Events Reserve Champion Poles, Kenzie Hagen, Granite Falls FFA; Champion Poles, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Reserve Champion Stilly Figure 8, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Champion Stilly Figure 8, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Reserve Champion Key Hole, Kenzie Hagen, Granite Falls FFA; Champion Key Hole, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Reserve Champion Speed Barrels, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA; Champion Speed Barrels, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Reserve Champion Barrels, Rhaelyn Gaskins, Snohomish FFA; Champion Barrels, Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA.

Open Class Grange First Quality, South Lake Stevens Grange, Lake Stevens; First Attractiveness South Lake Stevens Grange, Lake Stevens; Second Quality Kellogg Marsh Grange, Marysville; Second Attractiveness Kellogg Marsh Grange, Snohomish; Third Quality Horseshoe Grange, Snohomish; Third Attractiveness Horse Shoe Grange, Snohomish.

FFA Career Development Events – Livestock Judging Team Results; 1st place team, Stanwood FFA; 2nd place, Granite Falls FFA; 3rd place, Snohomish FFA; 4th place, Arlington FFA; 5th place, Cedarcrest FFA; 6th place, Monroe FFA; 7th place, Glacier Peak. Individual Results 1st place individual, Amelia Main, Stanwood FFA; 2nd place, Brynna Wilson, Stanwood FFA; 3rd place, Kenzie Haggen, Granite Falls FFA; 4th place, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; 4th place, Matti Jenkins, Arlington FFA; 6th place, Sarah Bertapelli, Glacier Peak FFA; 6th place, Haylee Brotherton, Granite Falls FFA; 8th place, Haley Mullens, Arlington FFA; 9th place, Alyssa Stevens, Snohomish FFA; 10th place, Charlotte Booke, Granite Falls FFA.

4-H Cavy Informational Posters Junior Champion Rose Churchill, Monroe; Junior Reserve Champion Breckin Davisson, Snohomish; Intermediate Champion Mary Johnson, Bothell; Intermediate Reserve Champion Amy Kovich, Woodinville; Senior Champion Aryana Police, Mount Vernon; Senior Reserve Champion Nicole Gallagher, Brier. 4-H Cavy Best of Breeds Best of Show Peruvian Micro Man, Aryana Police, Mount Vernon; Reserve Best In Show Teddy B.B., Aryana Police, Mount Vernon; Abyssinian Sushi Rose, Monroe; Abyssinian Satin Rosemary, Hannah Palmer, Carnation; American Sushi, Amy Kovich, Woodinville; American Satin Jack, Nicole Gallagher, Brier; Peruvian Micro Man, Aryana Police, Mount Vernon; Silkie Truffle, Hannah Palmer, Carnation; Teddy B.B., Aryana Police, Mount Vernon; Teddy Satin Brick, Amy Kovich, Woodinville; Texel Surfer Girl, Amy Kovich, Woodinville; White Crested Goldie, Andy Pilon, Covington; Pet Class Pumpkin, Sam Penner, Arlington. 4-H Cavy Quiz Down 1st place Simone Wokner, Snohomish; 2nd place Brooke Wearne, Lake Stevens; 3rd place Mary Johnson, Bothell; 4th place Aryana Police, Mount Vernon; 5th place Andy Pilon, Covington.

FFA Rabbit Type Show Californian Best of Breed, Natalie Custer, Monroe FFA; Dutch Best of Variety Steel, Kayla Knapinski, Monroe FFA; Dutch Best of Breed, Kayla Knapinski, Monroe FFA; Holland Lop Best of Variety Broken, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Holland Lop Best of Breed, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Netherland Dwarf Best of Variety, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Netherland Dwarf Best of Group, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Netherland Dwarf Best of Breed, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Flemish Giant Best Opposite of Variety, Summer Whittlesey, Stanwood FFA; Flemish Giant Best of Variety, Summer Whittlesey, Stanwood FFA; Flemish Giant Best Opposite of Breed, Summer Whittlesey, Stanwood FFA; Flemish Giant Best of Variety, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Flemish Giant Best of Breed, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Reserve Best of Show, Flemish Giant, Melody Wicks, Stanwood FFA; Best of Show, Dutch, Kayla Knapinski, Monroe FFA.

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