Evergreen State Fair results

Open Class General Agriculture Sweepstakes sponsored by CoOp Supply: Aydden Dearborn, Snohomish, Junior Division; Shelly Brinlee, Oak Harbor, Adult Division; Debra Hutson, Snohomish, Senior Division; Sweepstakes Runner-up: Roman Myers, Lake Stevens, Junior Division; Dwight Fisk, Granite Falls, Adult Division; Robert Dearborn, Snohomish, Senior Division.

Haines Award sponsored by the Snohomish County Fruit Growers Society: Bailey Pence, Snohomish, Junior Division; David Heia, Lynnwood, Adult Division; Debra Hutson, Snohomish, Senior Division. Scarecrows: Senior Division First Place Connie Baysinger, Monroe; Second Place Martha Moore, Monroe; Junior Division First Place Joseph Littrell, Snohomish; Second Place Sarah Contreras, Monroe; Third Place Julia Caruso, Snohomish; Fourth Place Elena Contreras, Marysville; Fifth Place Aimee Brinlee, Oak Harbor; Sixth Place Elijah Littrell, Monroe; Seventh Place Macy Maki, Snohomish; Eighth Place Maty Ottele, Snohomish; Ninth Place Finn Ottele, Snohomish. Junior Division: Class Winners Aydden Dearborn, Snohomish cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, Bodacious sweet corn; Allison Lewis, Monroe red Lasoda potatoes; Class Runner-up Aydden Dearborn, Snohomish spaghetti squash; Elena Contreras, Marysville cherry tomatoes; Justin Ristine, Snohomish grapes. Best Presentation: Nicole Ristine, Snohomish Kentucky wonder beans; Logan Ferguson, Snohomish black walnuts. Junior Achievement: Pieter Caruso, Snohomish slicing cucumbers, sweet bell peppers; Elijah Littrell, Monroe yellow potatoes; Hannah Lewis, Monroe Hmong cucumber. Merit Awards: Pieter Caruso, Snohomish purple kohlrabi; Logan Ferguson, Snohomish grapes. Outstanding Exhibitor: Bailey Pence, Snohomish plant propagation lemon tree from seed. Creative Award: Bailey Pence, Snohomish wind chime; Frances Amend, Snohomish harvest specia. Adult Division: Best of Division Summer Dearborn, Snohomish bush tomatoes; Matthew Olson, Sultan zucchini. Class Winner: Shelly Brinlee, Oak Harbor zucchini; Class Runner-up Shelly Brinlee, Oak Harbor King apples; David Heia, Lynnwood peaches. Senior Division: Best of Division Keith Mahon, Arlington garlic; Robert Dearborn, Snohomish red ball beets; Cindy Burby, Bothell pumpkin. Best Presentation: Leslie Peterson, Everett sweet million tomatoes. Special Award: Davi Martin, Sultan tea garden; Robert Dearborn, Snohomish cherry tomatoes; Charlene McGhee, Snohomish tomatoes. Outstanding Exhibitor: Davi Martin, Sultan lavender wreath. Merit Award: Keith Mahon, Arlington plum tomatoes. Garden Giants: largest pumpkin Gerald Guy, Marysville; tallest corn stalk Allison Lewis, Monroe; largest sunflower head Jim Loomer, Snohomish; largest onion Walt Hoerath, Marysville.

FFA Sheep Type Show Dorset Breed: Dorset Aged Ewe Champion Sienna Mullins Arlington FFA; Dorset Yearling Ewe Champion Sienna Mullins Arlington FFA; Dorset Fall Ewe Lamb Champion Sienna Mullins Arlington FFA; Dorset Fall Ewe Lamb Reserve Champion Sienna Mullins Arlington FFA; Dorset Spring Ewe Lamb Champion Grace Jones Arlington FFA; Grand Champion Dorset Ewe Sienna Mullins Arlington FFA; Reserve Grand Champion Dorset Ewe Sienna Mullins Arlington FFA. Hampshire Breed: Hampshire Aged Ewe Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Hampshire Aged Ewe Reserve Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Hampshire Fall Ewe Lamb Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Grand Champion Hampshire Ewe Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Reserve Grand Champion Hampshire Ewe Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA. Shropshire Breed: Shropshire Spring Ram Lamb Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Grand Champion Shropshire Ram Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA. Crossbred Sheep: Crossbred Fall Ram Lamb Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Ram Grand Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Aged Ewe Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Aged Ewe Reserve Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Fall Ewe Lamb Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Spring Ewe Lamb Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Spring Ewe Lamb Reserve Champion Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Grand Champion Ewe Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Crossbred Reserve Grand Champion Ewe Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Champion Market Lamb Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Supreme Young Flock Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Supreme Ram Crossbred Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA; Supreme Ewe Hampshire Tyler Vroman Snohomish FFA.

4-H Public Presentations: Illustrated Talks Senior Champion Kilyan White of Edmonds; Impromptu Talks Senior Champion Kara Anderson of Arlington; Impromptu Talks Senior Reserve Champion Cassandra Fieldson of Snohomish; Impromptu Talks Intermediate Champion Fiona Britton of Lake Stevens; Impromptu Talks Intermediate Champion Grace of Sammamish; Impromptu Talks Intermediate Reserve Champion Lance Halma of Monroe; Impromptu Talks Junior Champion Esperanza Ramsey of Monroe; Impromptu Talks Junior Reserve Champion Evan Wiederspohn of Arlington; Impromptu Talks Primary Special Award Klara Mayhan of Brier. Senior Illustrated Talks Champion Stuart Kuehne of Edmonds; Intermediate Illustrated Talks Champion Eric Gallager of Brier; Intermediate Illustrated Talks Reserve Champion Jules Kuehne of Edmonds; Intermediate Illustrated Talks Reserve Champion Chloe Burns of Stanwood; Junior Illustrated Talks Champion Adam Graham of Monroe; Junior Illustrated Talks Champion Rayna Jakobsen of Silvana; Primary Special Award Klara Mayhan of Brier.

FFA Alpaca/Llama Public Relations Obstacle Course: Champion Keaton Downing Cedarcrest FFA; Reserve Champion Holly Gunn Cedarcrest FFA; Champion Amy Duer Cedarcrest FFA; Champion Parker Downing Cedarcrest FFA; Champion Elli Case Cedarcrest FFA.

Open Class Baking: Primary Best of Class Sarah Olsen, 4, Lake Stevens; Primary Runner Pierce Weltzin, 4, Monroe; Parent/Child Cookie Critter Contest, Best of Class Hanna Svee, 4, Bothell; Parent/Child Cookie Critter Contest Runner-up Lyla Wilcox, 8, Woodinville. Junior Achievement: Junior Winner Allyah Bertrand, 12, Monroe; Junior Runner-up Elizabeth Vanden Brook, 10, Woodinville; Young Adult, Winner, Raychael Bertrand, 17, Monroe; Young Adult Runner-up Sage Shearer, 17, Monroe. Adult Sweepstakes: Winner Laura Elhai, Mountlake Terrace; Runner-up, Billie Linder, Everett. Senior Sweepstakes: Winner Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Runner-up, Martha Mercer. Best Presentation Decorated Cakes Janet Waters, Lynnwood; Best or Show Adult, Laura Elhai, Mountlake Terrace Italian Cream Cake; Senior, Janice Gockel, Seattle, Spice Bundt Cake; Young Adult, Alejandra Engel, 13, Lynnwood, Marble Bundt Cake; Outstanding Exhibitor Oldest, Beatrice Flickenger, 87, Monroe; Youngest, Fern Harrison, 1, Monroe; Heritage Recipe Contest Winner Stephanie Moran, Snohomish; Runner-up David Heia, Lynnwood. Snohomish County Dairy Women’s Butter Award: Best Butter Cookie Evangeline Tholen, 11, Monroe; Billie Linder, Adult, Everett; Pam Kaillicott, Senior, Marysville; Best Butter Cake Winner Stephanie Moran, Snohomish; Runner-up Irene Sprague, Everett; Bertha Wright Memorial Biscuit Award; Junior Evangeline Tholen, 11, Monroe; Adult Theresa Rose, Marysville; Senior Pam Kallicott, Marysville; JP Nesbitt Memorial Pie Award Winner Janet Waters, Lynnwood; Pearl Hall Memorial Award Winner Laura Elhai, Mountlake Terrace; Doug Moening Memorial Award Laura Elhai, Mountlake Terrace.

4-H Dogs Obedience Advance Novice Obedience: Senior Champion Zoe Kilgore; Senior Champion Katelynn Edgecombe. 4-H Dogs Showmanship First Year Showmanship: Junior Champion Chase McIntyre; Junior Reserve Champion Analee Shanks; Intermediate Champion Camilla Zaffram; Intermediate Reserve Champion Nathan McCarty; Senior Reserve Champion Brittany Short. Pre-Specialty Showmanship: Junior Champion Lily Ziemer; Junior Reserve Champion Emma Fontenot; Intermediate Champion Audrey Ziemer; Intermediate Reserve Champion Emma Bray. Specialty Showmanship: Junior Reserve Champion Gabriella Baker; Intermediate Champion Joey Kammerer; Senior Champion Charlotte Prior; Senior Champion Mackenzie Anderson; Senior Reserve Champion Madi Sybertz. Advanced Specialty Showmanship: Senior Champion Cassandra Fieldson; Senior Champion Thaddeus Ramsey. Open Showmanship: Senior Champion Cassidy McIntyre; Senior Champion Katelynn Edgecombe.

4-H Dogs Showmanship Pre-Specialty Showmanship: Junior Champion Abigail Wilson; Junior Reserve Champion Lana Bryant; Specialty Showmanship Senior Champion Andrew Swope; Advanced Specialty Showmanship Senior Champion Sabrina Ayala; Senior Reserve Champion Gabrielle Lindow; Open Showmanship Senior Champion Lydia Zemouri.

Open Class Crafts and Hobbies: Class Runner-up Madison Erickson-Corp, Monroe; Michael Vorkapich; Gloria Burke, La Conner; Beth Duncan, Arlington; Holly McDonald, Mill Creek; Creative Award Jolene Stephens, Woodinville; Creative Award Catherine Gilbert, Arlington; Class Winner Stacy Moss, Everett; Class Winner Holly McDonald, Mill Creek; Outstanding Exhibitor, Class Winner, Creative Award and Special Award Sylvia Comeaux, Everett; Special Award Nicole Nipp, Snohomish; Creative Award Holly McDonald, Mill Creek; Award of Excellence Kim Falk, Seattle; Class Runner-up Margie Kallberg, Lynnwood; Special Award Vern Ore, Snohomish; Best Presentations Maddyn Ottele, Snohomish; Class Winner Lily Svee, Bothell; Class Runner-up Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish; Creative and Special Award Kristin Campbell, Lake Stevens; Junior Achievement Asher Campbell, Lake Stevens; Class Winner Cathy Baird, Snohomish; Award of Excellence Kim Armstrong, Monroe; Outstanding Exhibitor and Class Winner Randall Trivett, Monroe; Special Award Brianna Pence, Monroe; Creative Serenity Pence, Monroe; Sweepstakes, Outstanding and Class Winner Naomi Stroud, Everett; Class Winner Margie Kallberg, Lynnwood; Special Award Samantha Traynor, Granite Falls; Special Award Dylan Larsen, Marysville; Creative Award Saydee Jane Runkey, Monroe; Junior Achieivement Hannah Brotherton, Granite Falls; Class Runner-up Gail Gilbreth, Everett; Class Winner and Creative Award Jeanette Kronquist, Marysville; Class Winner David Heia, Lynnwood; Outstanding and Runner-up Stacy Moss, Everett; Class Winner and Creative Sharon Fulton Jordan, Lake Stevens; Class Runner-up Edythe Garvey, Stanwood; Award of Excellence Frances Howland, Arlington; Special Award Corky Savoie, Lake Stevens; Outstanding Exhibitor and Class Winner Diane Frederick, Snohomish; Creative Edythe Garvey, Stanwood; Creative Award Pamela Donavan, Lynnwood; Creative Award Hayden Berkheiser, Snohomish; Junior Acheivement Sophia Headec, Snohomish; Class Winner, Class Runner-up and Award of Excellence Shannon Cole, Monroe; Class Winner and Junior Achievement Luke Walker, Lake Stevens; Class Runner-up and Junior Achievement Lilly Svee, Bothell; Class Runner-up Collin Hawkinson, Bothell; Outstanding Exhibitor, Class Winner and Special Award Kelvin Jenkins, Everett; Junior Achievement Markus Loesch, Gold Bar; Creative Award Elizabeth Apple, Monroe; Class Runner-up June Crawford, Carnation; Class Winner CJ Cortes, Snohomish; Junior Achievement Andrew Covey, Everett; Award of Excellence and Class Winner Henry Amend, Snohomish; Junior Achievement Logan Hereth, Snohomish; Class Winner Joseph Kaylor, Snohomish; Class Runner-up Noah Anderson, Snohomish; Creative Isabella Cortes, Snohomish; Junior Achievement Aimee Brinlee, Oak Harbor.

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