Evergreen State Fair Results

Judging results from Aug. 28

Open Class Floriculture

Design Sweepstakes: John Carroll, Snohomish

Horticulture Sweepstakes: Breanna Bristol, Snohomish

Junior Achievement: Jessica Baldridge, Carnation

Chairman’s Award: Jessica Baldridge, Carnation

Adult Creative Award: Sam Byers, Snohomish

Youth Creative Award: Jennifer Baldridge, Carnation

4-H Cats

Photos and Albums

Best of Show: Stacy McDonald, Snohomish

Photos, Class Winner: Kaitlin Ryan, Mountlake Terrace; Runner-up: Mikaela Raschick, Everett

Album, Class Winner: Stacy McDonald, Snohomish; Runner-up: Elizabeth Hagen, Snohomish

Creative Best of Show: Katie Bigham, Monroe

Information Exhibit

Best of Show: Ian Berry, Snohomish

Senior Class Winner: Robyn Wright, Snohomish; Runner-up: Caity Kemberling, Brier

Intermediate Class Winner: Ian Berry, Snohomish; Runner-up: Kelsey Goble, Snohomish

Junior Class Winner: Mikaela Raschick, Everett

Cage Decoration

Best of Show: Rosa Gibbons, Everett

Senior Class Winner: Rosa Gibbons, Everett; Runner-up: Kaitlin Ryan, Mountlake Terrace

Intermediate Class Winner: Kelly Forbis, Lake Stevens; Runner-up: Ian Berry, Snohomish

Junior Class Winner: Elizabeth Hagen, Snohomish; Runner-up: Mikaela Raschick, Everett

4-H Rabbits

Rabbit Posters

Best of Show: Lorina Crain, Issaquah

Best Junior Poster: Lorina Crain, Issaquah

Best Intermediate Poster: Megan Redlinger, Snohomish

Best Senior Poster: Kelly Franke, Snohomish

Judge’s Choice: Kelly Franke, Snohomish

Award of Excellence: Emilie Humberstone, Carnation; Heather Rekow, Redmond

Special Award: Cassandra Wogsland, Marysville; Shelby Everitt, Snohomish; Patrick Coonan, Monroe

Merit Award: Sophia Marchetti, Monroe; Reagan Allen, Lynnwood; Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish; Stasi Wogsland, Marysville

Creative Award: Kyle Everitt, Snohomish; Maggie Schroeder, Monroe; Christina Wennerlind, Carnation

Rabbit Creative Arts

Best of Show: Breanne Anderson, Snohomish

Best Photography: Breanne Anderson, Snohomish

Best Needlework: Kelly Franke, Snohomish

Best Drawing: Kyle Everitt, Snohomish

Best Ceramics: Erica Lee, Shoreline

Best Other: Knaudia Bushnell, Mountlake Terrace

Judge’s Choice: Courtney Humberstone, Carnation; Megan Poole, Monroe

Award of Excellence: Kelly Franke, Snohomish

Special Award: Patrick Coonan, Monroe; Shayla Wood, Lynnwood; Greta Hall, Everett; Liz Todd, Marysville

Creative Award: Knaudia Bushnell, Mountlake Terrace; Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish

Merit Award: Mikaela Anderson, Snohomish; Jennifer Ryder, Seattle; Kasey Olson, Arlington; Esther Wennerlind, Carnation; Megan Redlinger, Snohomish; Madison Helleren, Edmonds

Judging results from Aug. 29

Open Class Hobbies and Crafts

Class Winner: Bertha Byers, Everett

Special Award: Kris Howe, Monroe

Creative Award: Meaghen Hyatt, Edmonds

Award of Excellence: Kelly Sooter, Snohomish

Special Award: Roberta Abhold, Renton

Merit Award: Kim Falk, Brier

Class Winner: Bethany Zimmerman, Snohomish; Angelio Bachnmiller, Snohomish; Shirley Slade, Snohomish

Class Runner-Up: Ashley Marshall, Lake Stevens; Ryan Fairhurst, Snohomish; Angelio Bahnmiller, Snohomish

Creative Award: Shirley Slade, Snohomish

Award of Excellence: Bethany Zimmerman, Snohomish

Class Winner: Diane Wurz, Gold Bar

Class Runner-Up: Tom Fasnacht, Lake Forest Park

Class Winner: Breanne Maytum, Monroe; Harold Caywood, Everett

Junior Achievement: Robbie Lee, Lynnwood

Merit Award: Len Madison, Everett

Creative Award: Diane Wurz, Gold Bar

Outstanding Exhibitor: Earl Anderson, Duvall

Award of Excellence: Earl Anderson, Duvall

Class Winner: Ronnie McGinnis, Gold Bar

Class Runner-Up: Joe Chlebowski, Snohomish

Junior Achievement: Jaden Reilly, Gold Bar

Class Winner: Debra Portesan, Lynnwood

Class Runner-Up: Bob Atkins, Everett

Special Award: Wilma Clark, Marysville

Creative Award: Lisa Fineli, Woodinville

Outstanding Exhibitor: Debra Portesan, Lynnwood

Merit Award: Lisa West, Lake Stevens

Open Class Hobbies and Crafts

Class Winner: Bertha Byers, Everett

Special Award: Kris Howe, Monroe

Creative Award: Meaghen Hyatt, Edmonds

Award of Excellence: Kelly Sooter, Snohomish

Special Award: Roberta Abhold, Renton

Merit Award: Kim Falk, Brier

Class Winner: Bethany Zimmerman, Snohomish; Angelio Bahnmiller, Snohomish; Shirley Slade, Snohomish

Class Runner-Up: Ashley Marshall, Lake Stevens; Ryan Fairhurst, Snohomish

Class Runner-Up: Angelio Bahnmiller, Snohomish

Creative Award: Shirley Slade, Snohomish

Award of Excellence: Bethany Zimmerman, Snohomish

Class Winner: Diane Wurz, Gold Bar

Class Runner-Up: Tom Fasnacht, Lake Forest Park

Class Winner: Breanne Maytum, Monroe; Harold Caywood, Everett

Open Class Needle Arts

Sweepstakes: Angelia Bahnmiller, Snohomish

Best of Division: Angelia Bahnmiller, Snohomish; Mary Medlang, Arlington

Class Winner: Angelia Bahnmiller, Snohomish; Karen Faylor, Everett; Mary Medlang, Arlington; Isabel Nelson, Lynnwood; Norma Pavan, Woodinville; Bonnie Roberson, Everett; Norene Townson, Mountlake Terrace; Arlette Wentz, Redmond

Class Runner-Up: Richard Buchmiller, North Bend; Karen Faylor, Everett; Mary Medlang, Arlington; Isabel Neslon, Arlington; Carla Nordinder, Duvall; Scott Richards, Snohomish; Linda Twibell, Mountlake Terrace; Arlette Wentz, Redmond

Dairy Judging

Tillamook, Ore., 758 Points

Granite Falls, 749 Points

Snohomish, 728 Points

Marysville, 659 Points

Sultan, 445 Points

Arlington, 438 Points

Mount Vernon, 425 Points

Monroe, 260 Points

Cedarcrest, 236 Points

Top 10 Individual Placing:

Emily Woods, Tillamook

Adam Wallace, Granite Falls

Michael Rogers, Tillamook

David Youngquist, Mount Vernon

Samantha Walker, Granite Falls

Celeste Stroschein, Snohomish

Brittany Savidge, Snohomish

Julie Brown, Granite Falls

Alex Petterson, Marysville

Tim Motsinger, Tillamook

Claudia Thomas, Granite Falls

Food Science Contest

Granite Falls, 265 Points

Snohomish, 225 Points

Marysville, 145 Points

Mount Vernon, 75 Points

FFA Dairy Foods Career Development Event

1. Snohomish, 72 points

2. Granite Falls, 92 points

3. Monroe, 93 points

4. Marysville, 199 points

5. Mount Vernon, 271 points

1. Leslie Lambert, Snohomish, 19

2. Celeste Stroschein, Snohomish, 23

3. Chelsea Kohks, Granite Falls, 28

4. Taryne VanHulle, Monroe, 29

5. Ryan Wright, Snohomish, 30

6. Carissa Simeon, Snohomish, 30

7. Rebecca Baker, Granite Falls, 30

8. Katie Love, Monroe, 31

9. Kadie MacDicken, Monroe, 33

10. Julie Brown, Granite Falls, 34

4H Pygmy Goats

Best Udder: Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Club Herd Award: Pygmy Pals

4H Cats

Champion: Sara Butts, Monroe

Reserve Champion: Robyn Wright, Snohomish

Best of Division- Kitten: Ian Berry, Snohomish

Best of Division- Senior: Elizabeth Hagen, Snohomish

Runner-Up: Kelly Forbis, Lake Stevens

Best of Division HHP/LH: Robyn Wright, Snohomish

Runner-Up: Kelsey Goble, Snohomish

Best of Division HHP/SH: Sara Butts, Monroe

Runner-Up: Katie Bigham, Monroe

Best of Breed Purebred: Ian Berry, Snohomish

Runner-Up: Blake Priestley, Snohomish

4H Dairy Goats Fitting and Showing

Novice Champion: Andrea Neff, Marysville

Reserve Champion: Emily Neff, Marysville

Junior Champion: Ronnie Hendrickson, Arlington

Disabled Champion: Dani Mills, Maple Valley

Disabled Reserve Champion: Margaret Raymacher, Maple Valley

Intermediate Champion: Rachel Hendrickson, Arlington

Intermediate Reserve Champion: Alyssa Thompson, Stanwood

Senior Champion: Mark Glunt, Stanwood

Senior Reserve Champion: Hannah Zorn, Redmond

Top Showman: Rachel Hendrickson, Arlington

Alpine Grand and Senior Champion: Cloe, owned by Hannah Zorn, Redmond

Alpine Reserve Champion: Jena Rose, shown by Sally Underwood

La Mandana Grand and Senior Champion: Rebeccah, owned by Rachel Hendrickson, Arlington

La Mandana Junior Champion: Rejoice, owned by Ronnie Hendrickson, Arlington

Nubian Reserve Grand Champion: Karena, owned by Rachel Hendrickson, Arlington

Nubian Junior Champion: Glory, owned by Ronnie Hendrickson, Arlington

Oberhasli Grand and Sr Champion: Juju bee, owned by Sally Underwood, Maple Valley

Oberhasli Reserve and Jr. Champion: Zoom, owned by Alyssa Thompson, Stanwood

Alpine Junior Champion: Zamborie, owned by Hannah Zorn, Redmond

Pet Class: Titan, owned by Alyssa Thompson, Stanwood

Saanen Grand and Sr. Champion: Rouge, owned by Mark Glunt, Stanwood

Saanen Reserve Grand Champion: Nina, owned by Philip Klein, Marysville

Saanen Jr. Champion: Savanna, owned Mark Glunt, Stanwood

Toggenburg Grand and Sr. Champion: Jazz, owned Dani Mills, Maple Valley

Toggenburg Reserve Grand Champion: Lilac, owned by Sally Underwood, Maple Valley

Toggenburg Junior Champion: Eyota, owned by Joe, Maple Valley

Crossbred Grand and Sr. Champion: Marshmellow, owned by Alyssa Thompson, Stanwood

Crossbred Reserve Grand Champion: Shimmer, owned by Patrick Kendall, Silvana

Crossbred Junior Champion: Gem owned by Patrick Kendall, Silvana

Kinder Grand and Sr. Champion: Guenaveer, owned by Andrea Neff, Marysville

Kinder Reserve Grand and Jr. Champion: Duvell, owned by Emily Neff, Marysville

Best Senior Doe in Show: Beau Peep, owned by Rachel Hendrickson, Arlington

Best Junior Doe in Show: Jamborie owned by Hannah Zorn, Redmond

Best Udder in Show: Beau Peep, owned by Rachel Hendrickson, Arlington

4H Pygmy Goats

Junior Champion: Doe Madline Hohmann, Snohomish

Reserve Junior Champion Doe: Stephanie Love, Monroe

Senior Champion Doe: Stephanie Love, Monroe

Reserve Senior Champion Doe: Madeline Fouts, Snohomish

Overall Grand Champion Doe: Stephanie Love, Monroe

Overall Reserve Grand Champion Doe: Madeline Fouts, Snohomish

Champion Wether: Becky Kearney, Snohomish

Reserve Champion: Wether Alana Fouts, Snohomish

Top Dam and Daughter: Madeline Hohmann, Snohomish

Reserve Dam and Daughter: Samantha Reddick, Monroe

Primary Showmanship: Melinda Andrews, Marysville; Abby Handley, Woodinville; Olivia Reddick, Monroe

Novice Showmanship: 1st, Megan Baunsgard, Monroe; 2nd, Breanna Binion, Monroe

Junior Showmanship: 1st Alana Fouts, Snohomish; 2nd Samantha Reddick, Monroe

Intermediate Showmanship: 1st Rilee Larsen, Monroe; 2nd Stephanie Love, Monroe

Senior Showmanship: 1st Madeline Hohmann, Monroe; 2nd Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Top Overall Champion Showman: Madeline Hohmann, Monroe

Reserve Top Overall Champion: Rilee Larsen, Monroe

4H Rabbits

Overall Grand Champion: Kelly Franke, Snohomish

Overall Reserve Champion: Shelby Everitt, Snohomish

Senior Champion: Kelly Franke, Snohomish

Senior Reserve Champion: Christina Wennerlind, Carnation

Intermediate Champion: Shelby Everitt, Snohomish

Intermediate Reserve Champion: Andrea Price, Monroe

Junior Champion: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington

Junior Reserve Champion: Kyle Everitt, Snohomish

Overall Novice Champion: Joanna French, Redmond

Overall Novice Reserve Champion: Patrick Coonan, Monroe

Senior Novice Champion: Patrick Coonan, Monroe

Intermediate Novice Champion: Joanna French, Redmond

Intermediate Novice Reserve: Champion Amelia Marchetti, Monroe

Junior Novice Champion: Chelsea Stamey, Monroe

Junior Novice Reserve Champion: Kelly Lyons, Woodinville

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