Evergreen State Fair Results 2018, Day 6

Team and individual winners, provided by the fair

Open Class Poultry Champion Waterfowl Emmett Wild, Stanwood; Champion Bantam Tarina Reichert, Snohomish; Champion Waterfowl Emmett Wild, Stanwood; Champion Pigeon John McGonigal, Ephrata; Reserve Large Fowl Megan Larson, Tulalip; Reserve Bantam Cynthia Smith, Tacoma; Reserve Waterfowl Emmett Wild, Stanwood; Reserve Pigeon Dan Crossman, Snohomish; Best in Show Tarina Reichert, Snohomish; Reserve in Show Emmett Wild, Stanwood.

Open Class Food Contest Kids Decorating Cookie Barn Contest (6 and younger) 1st Justine MarderCruz, Honduras; 2nd Cooper Reynolds, Monroe; 3rd Charity Johnson, Monroe; 4th Zachary Reynolds, Monroe; 5th Finn Ottelle, Snohomish; (7-10 years old) 1st Baillie Shipman, Tukwila; 2nd Maddie Ottelle, Snohomish; 3rd Mason Lange, Snohomish; 4th Tie Christol MarderCruz, Honduras. (11-14 years old) 1st Joe Kuyper, Lake Stevens; 2nd Tom Kuyper, Lake Stevens. Best Presentation (6 and younger) Zachery Reynolds, Monroe; Best of Presentation (7-11) Crystol MarderCruz, Honduras; Best of Presentation (11-14) Tom Kuyper, Monroe.

4H Cat Judging Junior Champion Erin Ridout; Reserve Ivy Klinefelter; Intermediate Champion Hannah Brotherton; Reserve Vivian Tidwell; Senior Champion Yeydy Madrigal.

Open Class Baking Primary Best of Class Nolan Marquez, 2, Bothell; Primary Runner Emma Marquez, 5, Bothell; Parent/Child Cookie Critter Contest, Best of Class; Lorna Harrison, 5, Monroe; Runnerup Banaghar Harrison, 4, Monroe; Junior Achievement Junior Winner; Kyla Welzin, 8, Monroe; Junior Runnerup Aubrie Weltzin, 8, Monroe; Young Adult Winner Rilla Brenchley, 15, Snohomish; Young Adult Runnerup; Ariella Acevedo, 15, Shoreline; Adult Sweepstakes Winner Laura Elhai, Mountlake Terrace; Runnerup Billie Linder, Everett; Senior Sweepstakes Winner Pam Kallicott, Arlington; Runnerup Janice Gockel, Seattle; Best of Show Adult Billie Linder, Everett Braided Brioche; Senior, Mary Pakinas, Lake Stevens Angel Food Cake; Young Adult Noah McKinney, 13, Snohomish Cinnamon Bread; Junior Josiah Jackson, 12, Woodinville Mini Butterhorns; Outstanding Exhibitor Oldest Beatrice Flickenger, 88, Monroe; Youngest; Fern Harrison, 2, Monroe; Heritage Recipe Contest Winner Mary Pakinas, Lake Stevens; Peanut Butter Cookies Snohomish County Dairy Women’s Butter Award Best Butter Cookie Rilla Brenchley, 15, Snohomish, Young Adult; Billie Linder, Adult, Everett; Don McCann, Senior, Marysville; Best Butter Cake Winner Anne Knight, Snohomish; Whipping Cream Pound Cake; Runnerup Billie Linder, Everett Kentucky Butter Cake; Bertha Wright Memorial Biscuit Award Junior Kyla Weltzin, 8, Monroe; Young Adult Ahlam Dawish, 15, Everett; Adult Theresa Rose, Marysville; Senior Carol Gittins, Edmonds; JP Nesbitt Memorial Pie Award Winner Billie Linder, Everett; Pearl Hall Memorial Award Winner Laura Elhai, Mountlake Terrace; Doug Moening Memorial Award Laura Elhai, Mountlake Terrace.

4H Public Presentations Compare Clover Bud Special Award Finn Ottele, Snohomish; Junior Champion Sarah Carmen, Monroe; Junior Reserve Champion Corina Ramirez, Snohomish; Intermediate Champion Emma Fontenot, Monroe; Intermediate Reserve Champion Hannah Brotherton, Granite Falls; Senior Champion Grace Weaver, Sammamish. Story Time Clover Bud Special Award Sam Mayhan, Brier; Clover Bud Special Award Finn Ottele, Snohomish; Junior Champion Klara Mayhan, Brier; Junior Reserve Champion Madelynn Ottele, Snohomish; Intermediate Champion Evan Wiederspohn, Arlington; Intermediate Reserve Champion Tyler Flickinger, Snohomish; Senior Champion Shahntae Martinez, Snohomish; Senior Reserve Champion Leo Lucey, Arlington.

Open Class Salsa Contest Red Salsa: 1st Taylor Russell, Gold Bar; 2nd Steven Knuchell, Sultan; 3rd Anthony Macias, Redmond; 4th Trevor Russell, Gold Bar; Green Salsa: 1st Anthony Macias, Redmond; 2nd Julie Lindgren, Everett; 3rd Michael Walton, Sultan; 4th Chelsie York, Gold Bar; Fruit Salsa: 1st Steven Knuchell, Sultan; 2nd Taylor Russell, Gold Bar; 3rd Dayton Huck, Everett; 4th Theresa Rose, Maryville; Other Salsa: 1st Julie Lindgren Everett; 2nd Chelsie York, Gold Bar; 3rd Anthony Macias, Redmond; 4th Jeff Lindgren, Everett; 5th Tie Dayton Huck, Everett and Theresa Rose, Marysville; Best Presentation Fruit Salsa Dayton Huck, Everett.

Open Class Chicken Frying Contest 1st Tie Theresa Rose Alton’s Fried Chicken Marysville; Gluten Free Chicken with Chutney Becky Cavanaugh, Monroe; Judging Team from Kelso Meats.

Open Class Cheesecake Taste-Off Plain Cheesecake with Fruit 1st Pam Kallicott, Arlington; 2nd Anne Knight, Snohomish; 3rd Cynthia Kelly, Lake Stevens; Plain Cheesecake 1st Anne Knight, Snohomish; 2nd Pam Kallicott, Arlington; 3rd Theresa Rose, Marysville; 4th Jennifer Jaros, North Lakewood; Other Fruit Cheesecake 1st Pam Kallicott, Arlington; 2nd Cynthia Kelly, Lake Stevens; Chocolate Cheesecake 1st Pam Kallicott, Arlington; 2nd Cynthia Kelly, Lake Stevens; 3rd Anne Knight, Snohomish; Best Presentation Plain with Fruit Pam Kallicott, Arlington; Creative Recipe German Chocolate Cheesecake Pam Kallicott, Arlington.

Open Class Spinning, Weaving and Basketry Best of Show Bob Seaman; Best of Division Yarn Sam Robbins; Weaving Karen Kringle; Basketry Barbara Osborn; Knitting Bob Seaman; Felting Tammy Dow; Best of Class Yarn Laurie Darden, Mimi Dillman, Sam Robbins; Weaving Renee Pietsch, Karen Kringle; Basketry Johanna Mandt, Vicki Nickelson, Barbara Osborn; Knitting Bob Seaman; Felting Tammy Dow; Multimedia Fiber Alicia Jenkins.

Evergreen Youth Livestock Sale Market Goats Top Showman Rylee Conners, Arlington; Reserve Showman Tate Dockter, Snohomish; Grand Champion Natalie Farlow, Snohomish; Reserve Grand Champion Tate Dockter, Snohomish. Swine Top Showman Grand Champion Riley Holloway, Lake Tapps; Reserve Grand Champion Amanda Toth, Anacortes. Beef Grand Champion Market Steer Amelia Main, Stanwood; Reserve Grand Champ Carson Wittenberg, Monroe. Lambs Grand Champion Briana Affonso, Bonney Lake; Reserve Champion Freyja Stangeland, Stanwood. Rabbits Grand Champion Roasters Sarah Kovich, Woodinville; Reserve Grand Champion Nicole Gallagher, Brier. Poultry Grand Champion Broilers Pen Angelina Ferrell, Monroe; Reserve Grand Champion Sebastian Ferrell, Monroe; Grand Champion Broilers Single Ashlyn Gudde, Arlington; Reserve Champion Eric Gallaher, Brier. Turkeys Grand Champion Fiona Britten, Lake Stevens; Reserve Champion Keegan Britten, Lake Stevens.

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