Evergreen State Fair Results

Judging results for Aug. 29

Christmas Trees

Best of Division (Noble Fir): Barbara Thom, Promised Land Trees, Snohomish

1st Grand Fir: Lisa Hanson, Everett

1st Noble: W. Alan Thom, Snohomish

4H Cats Fitting and Showing

Grand Champion: Elizabeth Hagen, Snohomish

Reserve Grand Champion: Stacy McDonald, Snohomish

Senior Champion: Stacy McDonald, Snohomish

Reserve Senior Champion: Kaitlin Ryan, Mountlake Terrace

Intermediate Champion: Ian Berry, Snohomish

Reserve Intermediate Champion: Kelly Forbis, Lake Stevens

Junior Champion: Elizabeth Hagen, Snohomish

Novice Champion: Kelsey Goble, Snohomish

Reserve Novice Champion: Katie Bigham, Monroe

Livestock Judging

Marysville, 782 points

Granite Falls, 777 points

Snohomish, 767 points

Stanwood, 761 points

Sultan, 499 points

Monroe, 465 points

Sedro-Woolley, 285 points

Individual Placing

Ben Ware, 285, Sedro-Woolley

Heather Busse, 268, Marysville

Claudia Thomas, 267, Granite Falls

Heather Foster, 267, Snohomish

Hannah Donaldson, 263, Sultan

David Youngquist, 262, Stanwood

Jason Sharpe, 261, Marysville

Julie Brown, 255, Granite Falls

John Barto, 255, Granite Falls

Alex Petterson, 253, Marysville

Tractor-Driving Contest

Paul Deck, Monroe, 202 points

Matt Frohning, Monroe, 175 points

Nate Morgan, Monroe, 0 points

Adam Wallace, Granite Falls, 0 points

Monroe FFA, 1st Place

Granite Falls FFA, 2nd Place

FFA Dairy Goats

Champion Fitting and Showing Sr.: Carrie Corter, Fife

Reserve Champion Fitting and Showing Sr.: Kassandra Burnham, Stanwood

Champion Fitting and Showing Novice: Sunny Moyer, Marysville

Reserve Champion Fitting and Showing Novice: Carri Coon, Stanwood

Jr. Champion Crossbred Doe: Sunny Moyer, Marysville

Reserve Grand Champion Doe: Sunny Moyer, Marysville

Grand Champion Doe: Kassandra Burnham, Stanwood

Grand Champion Market Animal: Carri Coon, Stanwood

Supreme Jr. Champion: Sunny Moyer, Marysville

Supreme Sr. Champion: Kassandra Burnham, Stanwood

Agriculture Mechanics

1st Best of Show: Jessica Marshall, Snohomish

2nd Best of Show: Bill Curtis, Stanwood

3rd Best of Show: Devin Ballard, Stanwood

Poultry Judging

1. Ephrata

2. Snohomish

3. Granite Falls

4. Marysville

5. Mount Vernon

6. Sultan

Individual Placing

1. Amber Sams, Ephrata

2. Kenneth Maine, Ephrata

3. Alyssa Root, Snohomish

4. Julie Brown, Granite Falls

5. Kacie Sheeler, Snohomish

6. Alex Peterson, Marysville

7. Samantha Walker, Granite Falls

8. Jessica Marshall, Snohomish

9. Hannah Donaldson, Sultan

10. Anthony Maine, Ephrata

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