Evergreen State Fair results

4H Public Presentations Impromptu Teaching: Senior Impromptu Teaching Champion Courtney Sauter of Arlington; Senior Impromptu Teaching Reserve Champion Carissa Fieldson of Snohomish; Intermediate Impromptu Teaching Champion Grace Weaver of Sammamish; Intermediate Impromptu Teaching Reserve Champion Kaylie Baxter of Monroe; Junior Impromptu Teaching Champion and Judges Choice Esperanza Ramsey of Monroe; Junior Impromptu Teaching Champion Maddie Horvath of Monroe; Junior Impromptu Teaching Champion Raya Jakobsen of Silvana; Junior Impromptu Teaching Reserve Champion Emma Fontenot of Monroe; Clover Bud Impromptu Teaching Special Klara Mayhan of Brier. Let’s Compare: Senior Let’s Compare Champion Cassandra Fieldson of Snohomish; Intermediate Let’s Compare Champion Grace Weaver of Sammamish; Intermediate Let’s Compare Reserve Champion Kaylie Baxter of Monroe; Junior Let’s Compare Champion Emma Fontenot of Monroe; Junior Let’s Compare Reserve Champion Madelyn Ottele of Snohomish.

4-H Horses Western Bareback Equitation: First Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch; Second Megan MacLane of Woodinville with Zippp Pine Fleet. Stockseat Equitation: First Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch; Second Megan MacLane of Woodinville with Zippp Pine Fleet. Int Western Eq Advanced: First Marley Halse of Mountlake Terra with Sonny’s Hershey Bar; Second Allison Leighty of Snohomish with A Smooth Inclination. Int Western Bareback Eq Advanced: First Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with JNG Almighty Ghost; Second Sara Wohlleben of Arlington with Sheeza Hot Inclination. Precision Driving: First Dakota Kent of Camano Island with Hi Ho Silver. Driving Trail: First Dakota Kent of Camano Island with Hi Ho Silver. Novice Pleasure Mares E/W: First Sydnee Schuerman of Arlington with CR Aerial. Novice Pleasure Geldings E/W: First Jordan Bare of Mill Creek with Lewis; Second Phoebe Allyn of Snohomish with Avalache Thunder. Walk Jog Stockseat Equitation: First Libbie Freed of Snohomish with Sunspots Diamond Doll; Second Kaitlyn Morgan of Snohomish with Glorya. Novice Stockseat Equitation: First Phoebe Allyn of Snohomish with Avalache Thunder; Second Ivan Blanscet of Arlington with Diablo. Disciplined Rail E/W: First Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch; First Sara Wohlleben of Arlington with Sheeza Hot Inclination; Second Megan MacLane of Woodinville with Zippp Pine Fleet; Second Abby Ward of Camano Island with Belle. Dressage Equitation: First Jaeden Kapur of Sammamish with Wheza Dora; Second Emma Harding of Snohomish with Chance of A Lifetime. Versatility Western to English: First LilLee Pendleton of Everett with Paint My Bucks; Second Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch.

Open Class Draft Horses: 4 Horse Conformation Scott Hamstra, Lynden; Heavy Team, Men’s Cart, 6 Horse Conformation and Unicorn Parnell Ranch, Sandpoint, Idaho; Ladies Cart, 8 Horse Hitch and 6 Horse Driving Mt Baker Clydesdales, Lynden; Purebred Mares Parnell Ranch, Sandpoint, Idaho; Junior Showmanship Shane Hamstra, Lynden; Jr Showmanship Katelyn VanderVeen, Lynden; Grand Champion Mare and Grand Champion Stallion Parnell Ranch, Sandpoint, Idaho; Grand Champion Gelding Shezam Clydes, Custer.

Open Class Food Contests: Thirteenth Parent Child Tea Party Contest First Place Ashley and Nolin Walton, theme Mermaids, Sultan; Second Place Dara and Andrew Pierce, theme Disneyland, Snohomish; Third Place Brittanie Linder, theme Harvest the Memories, Everett; Fourth Sharletta Freund, theme Desert Rose, Monroe; Fifth Place Grace and Jeanette Weaver, theme Eggless Gluten Free, Sammamish.

Open Class Floral: People’s Choice First Show Kaye Simeon, Snohomish; Outstanding Exhibitor Davi Martin, Gold Bar; Rose Class Winners Mike Peterson, Renton; Cathy Gitchel, Arlington; Larry Sawyer, Anacortes; Best of Roses Show Bill Wilson, Puyallup; Best Table Presentation Alex Clark, Monroe; Horticulture Excellence Donna Carsen, Monroe; Special Award Larry Carter and Corky Savoie, Lake Stevens; Creative Award Debbie Wetmore, Snohomish; Creative Maureen Paszak, Monroe; Special Award Sandy Rowe, Duvall; Special Award Teresa Willard, Monroe; Horticultural Sweepstakes Maratha Mercer, Seattle; Design Sweepstakes Davi Martin, Gold Bar

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