Evergreen State Fair Results

Food Contest Nineteenth Raspberry Fruit Spread Jam: First Molly Ottele, Snohomish; Second Jessica Zucati, Monroe; Third Hazel Birrenkott, Snohomish; Fourth Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fifth Davi Martin, Gold Bar. Jelly: Anne Knight, Snohomish. Fruit Combo: First Ashley Hoff, Snohomish; Second Beverly Hoff, Snohomish; Third Dayton Huck, Monroe; Fourth Anne Knight, Snohomish and Jeff Lindegren, Monroe; Fifth Davi Martin, Gold Bar. Freezer Jam: First Julie Lindgren, Monroe; Second Trish Lyon, Monroe; Third Theresa Rose, Marysville; Fourth Cindy Moore, Bonney Lake; Fifth Cheryl McMahon, Arlington. Best Presentation: Cindy Moore, Bonney Lake. Most Creative: Ashley Hoff, Snohomish.

Food Contest Thirteenth Annual Cheesecake Plain Cheesecake: First Cynthia Kelly, Lake Stevens; Second Anne Knight, Snohomish; Third Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Fourth Theresa Rose, Marysville. Plain With Fruit: First Tehya Harney, Lake Stevens; Second Tamela Grams, Everett; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fourth Pam Kallicott, Marysville. Chocolate: First Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Second Theresa Rose, Marysville and Gail and Rilla Brenchley, Snohomish; Third Tehya Harney, Lake Stevens; Fourth Anne Knight, Snohomish. Other Cheesecake: First Loma Shipman, Monroe; Second Pam Kallicott, Marysville and Hailey Larsen, Monroe; Third Susan Bonnar-David, Freeland; Fourth Cynthia Kelly, Lake Stevens. Best Presenation: Pam Kallicott, Marysville. Most Creative: Tehya Harney, Lake Stevens.

4H Public Presentations Story Time: Senior Story Time Champion Shahntae Martinez of Everett; Senior Story Time Reserve Champion MacKenzie Anderson of Monroe; Junior Story Time Champion Madelyn Ottele of Snohomish; Junior Story Time Reserve Champion Tayler Graham of Snohomish; Primary Story Time Special Award Abby Coburn of Monroe. Illustrated Talks: Junior Illustrated Talks Champion Tayler Graham of Snohomish; Intermediate Illustrated Talks Champion Ryan Ramsey of Monroe.

4-H Cavy Judging Contest: Junior Champion Chaz Fieldson, Bothell; Junior Reserve Champion Alex Churchill, Monroe; Intermediate Champion Mary Johnson, Bothell; Intermediate Reserve Champion Simone Wockner, Snohomish; Senior Champion Aryana Police, Mount Vernon; Senior Reserve Champion Kara Anderson, Arlington. 4-H Cavy Parent Showmanship: Champion Venus Police, Mount Vernon; Reserve Champion Kathi Wearne, Lake Stevens; 4-H Cavy Special Awards: Outstanding Herdsman Lola Murphy, Monroe; Spirit of 4-H Brooke Wearne, Lake Stevens; Cavy Person of the Year Kara Anderson, Arlington.

Eighteenth Annual Apple Pie Contest: One Crust Apple Pie: First Billie Linder, Everett; Second Nola Johnson, Lake Stevens; Third Carol Murphy, Lake Stevens. Two Crust Apple Pie: First Billie Linder, Everett; Second Brittanie Linder, Everett; Third Theresa Rose, Marysville; Fourth Margaret Rice, Everett. Combo Apple Pie: First Billie Linder, Everett; Second Brittanie Linder, Everett. Most Creative Brittanie Linder, Everett. Best Presentation Billie Linder, Everett.

Open Class Rabbits: Best in Show Sue and Sophia Marchetti, Monroe; Reserve in Show Isabella Terrones, Seattle; Best of Breed American Deirdre OBrian, Snohomish; Best in Breed American Chinchilla Madrigal Yeydy, Monroe; Best of Breed Californian Deirde OBrian, Snohomish; Best of Breed Dutch Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington; Best of Breed English Lop Andrea Wright, Woodinville; Best of Breed English Spot Deborah McNay, Snohomish; Best of Breed Flemish Giant McKenzie Budrow, Everett; Best of Breed Florida White Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington; Best of Breed French Lop Deirdre OBrian, Snohomish; Best of Breed Harlequin Elsie Wright, Woodinville; Best of Breed Havana Zach and Nicole Hotmeyer, Snohomish; Best of Breed Himalayan Isabella Terrones, Seattle; Best of Breed Holland Lop Sue and Sophia Marchetti, Monroe; Best of Breed Mini Lop Francesca Terrones, Seattle; Best of Breed Mini Rex Jenette Budrow, Everett; Best of Breed Netherland Dwarf Paul Sires, Newcastle; Best of Breed New Zealand Lillie Ruiz, Snohomish; Best of Breed Rex Shannon Smith, Marysville.

Open Class Cavies: Best in Show Margaret Gatlin, Bonney Lake; Reserve in Show Cynthia Bishop, Bothell; Best of Breed American Margaret Gatlin, Bonney Lake; Best of Breed Coronet, Peruvian, Peruvian Satin, Silkie, Silkie Satin Cynthia Bishop, Bothell; Best of Breed Teddy Margaret Gatlin, Bonney Lake.

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