Evergreen State Fair results

4H Rabbits Knowledge Bowl: Junior Champion Team Mara Lautzenhiser, Everett; Lila Riegel, Duvall; Charlotte Parry, Everett. Junior Reserve Champion Team Andrew Bowman, Snohomish; Addaline King, Gold Bar; Katelyn Roy, Bothell; Josie Weber, Gold Bar. Intermediate Champion Team Francesca Terrones, Seattle; Alyssa Thompson, Mukilteo; Elle Turner, Bothell; Elsie Wright, Woodinville. Intermediate Reserve Champion Team Carissa Fieldson, Bothell; Hannah Gonsalves, Mountlake Terrace; Tristan Goodwin, Lake Stevens; Abby Lundy, Brier. Senior Champion Team Meghan Browne, Everett; Nicole Gallagher, Brier; Hannah McCaughan, Snohomish; Lilli Ruiz, Snohomish. Senior Reserve Champion Team Yeydy Madrigal, Monroe; Isabella Terrones, Seattle; Amelia Wright, Woodinville; Gabby Wright, Woodinville. Champion Sr Team Rabbit Demonstrations Senior Champion Nicole Gallagher, Brier; Senior Reserve Champion Chloe Carpenter, Monroe; Merit Award Violet Wiedersphon, Gold Bar. Premiere Exhibitor Junior Carmella Terrones, Seattle. Intermediate: Hannah Gonsalves, Mountlake Terrace. Senior: Nicole Gallagher, Brier. Club Decorations Best In Show &Creative Award Espirit de Corps, Monroe; Reserve In Show Greensleeves, Maltby; Special Award Blue Chips, Marysville; Merit Award Big Four, Granite Falls. Program Awards Sheila Award Rabbit Leader of the Year: Beth Kovich, Bothell. Skucy Award Rabbit Member of the Year: Sarah Kovich, Bothell; Medals Program Gold: Nicole Gallagher, Brier; Silver: Carmella Terrones, Seattle; Elle Turner, Bothell. Bronze: Francesca Terrones, Seattle; Taylor Kendall, Marysville; Elsie Wright, Woodinville; Carissa Fieldson, Bothell; Bailie Shultz, Renton; Isabella Terrones, Seattle; Raya Jakobsen, Silvana; Katelyn Roy, Bothell; Andrew Bowman, Snohomish; Rebecca Clayton, Mill Creek.

FFA Lads and Ladies Lead Contest Sheep: Ladies Junior Champion Sienna Mullins, Arlington FFA.

4-H Horses: Novice English Bareback Equitation (no canter): First Payton Chism of Stanwood with Cabby; Second Emily Kronquist of Marysville with Willow. Huntseat Equitation: First Zara Hansen of Everett with Dusty; Second Isabella Carnell of Mill Creek with Stirrin Up the Moon “Pri.” SR Huntseat Equitation Advanced Call Back: First Nina Chandler of Stanwood with Triple the Offer; Second: Victoria Boad of Lynnwood with Jackie Bee Trinket. Huntseat Bareback Equitation: First Mallory Hockett of Goldbar with Ziparoni; Second Jessi Johnson of Arlington with Mango Margarita. Sr Huntseat Bareback Advanced: First Nicole Busch of Lake Stevens with Zippin Good Scotch; Second Murielle Kelly of Lake Stevens with Hez Hot and Heavenly. Western Pleasure Mares: First Grace Devos of Lake Stevens with Going Dirty; Second Sammy Schuerman of Arlington with CR Aerial. Western Pleasure Geldings: First Nicole Busch of Lake Stevens with Zippin Good Scotch; Second Hayley Gelinas of Snohomish with Chips Addiction. Beginning Greenhorse Pleasure (no lope) E/W: First Amanda Bauman of Monroe with Bear Necessity; Second Keauna Walt of Granite Falls with One Fancy Gift. Greenhorse Pleasure E/W: First Jasmine Langan of Monroe with QadL’s Lisken. Greenhorse Longe Line E/W: First Kaiya Bonnallie of Arlington with Go All In. Novice Pleasure Geldings E/W: First Lola Blanscet of Arlington with EQ’s Chesster; Second Payton Chism of Stanwood with Cabby. Novice Pleasure Mares E/W: First Emma Keck of with Kat; Second Lindsey Sweet of Carnation with Kiss This Miss. Senior Walk Trot Pleasure E/W: First Gabriella Wheeler Holman of Bothell with Mann Whata Pleasure; Second Abbigail McNeil of Granite Falls with Kelvins Goldy Chex. Novice Huntseat Eq: First Daesha Smith of Arlington with Junior; Second Lindsey Sweet of Carnation with Kiss This Miss. Driving Trail: First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Cameron Shadwell of Carnation with Latte. Precision Driving: First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Cameron Shadwell of Carnation with Latte. Novice Trail E/W: First Payton Chism of Stanwood with Cabby; Second Cameron Shadwell of Carnation with Margaret. Sr Walk Trot Trail E/W: First Abbigail McNeil of Granite Falls with Kelvins Goldy Chex; Second Haley Wilkes of Carnation with Cuzin. Beg GH &GH TIH E/W: First Keauna Walt of Granite Falls with One Fancy Gift; Second Amanda Bauman of Monroe with Bear Necessity. Non-Greenhorse Trail In Hand E/W: First Gabriella Wheeler Holman of Bothell with Mann Whata Pleasure; Second Sammy Schuerman of Arlington with CR Aerial. Sr Non-GH Trail in Hand Advanced: First Nicole Wilson of Seattle with Scratch; Second Kate Bieber of Redmond with C.R. Banker. Trail: First Emma Kentch of Everett with Maverick; Second Alyssa Hecht of Mukilteo with Smile for Me. Trail Medals Bronze E/W: First Keauna Walt of Granite Falls with As You Wish; Second Justine Bailey Schindler of Shoreline with Krystalized Kriss Kross. Trail Medals Silver E/W: First Natalie Hyink of Stanwood with Zee; Second Alice Standefer of Arlington with One Fancy Dream. Trail Medals Gold E/W: First Murielle Kelly of Lake Stevens with Hez Hot and Heavenly; Second Ansley LaLone of Stanwood with Henry Higgins. Trail MedalsP latinum E/W: First Nicole Busch of Lake Stevens with Zippin Good Scotch; Second Mallory Hockett of Goldbar with Ziparoni.

Public Presentations Press Release Story Time: Senior Story Time Champion Andrew Swope of Monroe; Intermediate Story Time Champion Grace Weaver of Sammamish; Junior Story Time Champion Tyler Flickinger of Monroe; Junior Story Time Reserve Champion Esperanza Ramsey of Monroe; Primary Story Time Special Award Klara Mayhan of Brier. Illustrated Talks: Intermediate Illustrated Talks Champion Grace Weaver of Sammamish; Junior Illustrated Talks Champion Esperanza Ramsey of Monroe. Debate: Senior Debate Champion Tanner Koolstra of Carnation; Senior Debate Reserve Champion Courtney Sauter of Arlington; Intermediate Debate Champion Grace Weaver of Sammamish; Intermediate Debate Reserve Champion Kaylie Baxter of Monroe; Junior Debate Champion Emma Fontenot of Monroe; Junior Debate Reserve Champion Adam Graham of Monroe.

FFA Poultry Type Chickens Standard: Cockerel Reserve Champion Elsa Brouwer, Cedarcrest; Champion Megan Reid, Monroe; Pullet Reserve Champion Elsa Brouwer, Cedarcrest; Champion Ben Bensen, Cedarcrest; Hen Champion Megan Reid, Monroe; Cock Champion Ben Benson, Cedarcrest; Chickens Bantam Cockerel Champion Megan Reid, Monroe; Pullet; Ducks Young Male Young Female Drake Champion Ben Benson, Cedarcrest; Hen Champion Ben Benson, Cedarcrest; Fitting and Showing Novice Grand Champion Kawlee Simon, SHS; Reserve Champion Ella Dianich, Cedarcrest; Junior Grand Champion Abbie McNeil, Granite Falls; Senior Grand Champion Ben Benson, Cedarcrest; Reserve Champion Megan Reid, Cedarcrest.

FFA Veterinary Science Top Teams: First place Cedarcrest FFA; Second place Granite Falls FFA; Third place Arlington FFA; Fourth place Snohomish FFA. Top Individuals: First Charlotte Booke, Granite Falls FFA; Second Anna Knudson, Cedarcrest FFA; Third Amy Duer, Cedarcrest FFA; Fourth Lacey Tolbert, Granite Falls FFA; Fifth Avery Jacob, Cedarcrest FFA; Sixth Hailey Mullens, Arlington FFA; Seventh Alyssa Stevens, Snohomish FFA; Eighth Sienna Mullens, Arlington FFA; Ninth Elli Case, Cedarcrest FFA; Tenth Sammy Spear, Arlington.

4H Fiber Goats: Grand Champion Showman Samantha Day, Camano Island; Senior Champion Samantha Day, Camano Island; Reserve Grand Champion Abaigeal Brower, Granite Falls; Intermediate Champion Mikayla Louis, Snohomish; Junior Champion Ryder Smith, Camano Island; Novice Champion Abaigeal Brower, Granite Falls; Champion Colored Angora Goat Hershey, Annika Hatfield, Arlington; Champion White Angora Goat Tansy Natasha Day, Camano Island; Premier Breeder Hershey, Annika Hatfield, Arlington.

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