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Aug 23 results

Open Class

HOMEMADE BEVERAGES

Best of Class

Lager — German Pilsener: Jon Tobey and Brernard Hymmen, Duvall

Ale — Carlow Irish Stout: Jon Tobey and Brernard Hymmen, Duvall

Hybrid-Special — German Hefeweizen: Jim Brischke, Lake Stevens

Mead-Cider — Cider: Jim Ullman, Duvall

Fruit-Country Wine — Italian Plum: Peggy Burbridge, Des Moines

Grape, Non Varietal Wine — Blend: Kathryn Major, Stanwood

Grape, Varietal Wine — Syrah, 2005: Chris McNally, Everett

Dessert Wine — Ice Wine, 2006: Bobby Hyman, Edgewood

Liqueur-Brandy — Blackberry Liqueur: Charles Riley, Snohomish

Soda Pop — Jazz Berry Fizz: Anna Pearson, Snohomish

Best of Show

Beer — German Hefeweizen: Jim Brischke, Lake Stevens

Mead-Cider — Cider: Jim Ullman, Duval

Grape, Varietal Wine — Syrah, 2005: Chris McNally, Everett

Liqueur-Brandy — Blackberry Liqueur: Charles Riley, Snohomish

Soda Pop — Jazz Berry Fizz: Anna Pearson, Snohomish

Best Presentation

Beer — Stilly Silt Porter: Will and Linda Fredin, Granite Falls

Mead-Cider — Totem Tales Blackberry Melomel: Fred Farris, Everett

Wine — Top of the Hill: Len and Lori Johnson, Monroe

Liqueur-Brandy — Glogg: Jackie Trimble, Lake Stevens

Soda Pop — Black Dog Root Beer: Vince and Sam Salvandalena, Snohomish

Homemade Beverage Club of the Year: The Puget Sound Amateur Wine and Beer Makers Club

4-H Dogs

RALLY OBEDIENCE

Grand Champion: Megan Redliner, Snohomish

Reserve Champion: Karin Thorsen, Mukilteo

High Blue: Stephanie Oare, Everett

IMPROMPTU COSTUME

Class Winner: Kailena Anderson, Bothell; Brooke Steiling, Woodinville

SHOWMANSHIP

Junior Grand Champion: Rozalynn Muscolo, Woodinville

Junior Reserve Champion: Darby Hartl, Mukilteo; Brooke Steiling, Woodinville

Junior High Blue: Colby Pfost, Lynnwood

Intermediate Grand Champion: Mackenzie Bergman, Arlington; Kaitlyn Hartford, Everett; Mariah Hammond, Kenmore

Intermediate Reserve Champion: Stephanie Oare, Everett; Molly Polk, Mukilteo; Laura Pearson, Snohomish; Logan Pape, Snohomish; Natalie Steilling, Woodinville

Intermediate High Blue: Jacob Anderson, Bothell; Taylor Cristensen, Monroe; Max Gregory, Seattle; Anna Jane Pearson, Snohomish

Senior Grand Champion: Valerie Lybyer, Kirkland; Cayla Dahl, Snohomish; Megan Redliner, Snohomish

Senior Reserve Champion: Gretchen Stroh, Arlington; Brianna Alford, Carnation; Tara Horne, Everett; Amanda Anglin, Kirkland; Avalyn Schulz, Monroe

Senior High Blue: Catlin Marra, Bothell; Elishia Anderson, Index; Rachell Buzzelle, Mukilteo; Autumn Baer, Snohomish; Victoria Meucci, Woodinville

Aug. 24 results

4-H Rabbits

Overall

Best of Show: Mini Lop, Chelsea Stamey, Monroe

Reserve in Show: Mini Rex, Maggie Schroeder, Monroe

Reserve in Show: Himalayan, Rachel Olson, Arlington

American Fuzzy Lop

Best of Breed: Mary Hibbard, Everett

Best Opposite: Mary Hibbard, Everett

French Angora

Best of Breed: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington

Best Opposite: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington

Belgian Hare

Best of Breed: Kristina Deffries, Monroe

Blanc de Hotot

Best of Breed: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington

Britannia Petite

Best of Breed: Heather Wennerlind, Carnation

Checkered Giant

Best of Breed: Cristina Dennistoun, Arlington

Dutch

Best of Breed: Cristina Dennistoun, Arlington

Best Opposite: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington

English Spot

Best of Breed: Breanne Anderson, Snohomish

Harlequin

Best of Breed: Justin Sharp, Edmonds

Best Opposite: Simone French, Sultan

Havana

Best of Breed: Megan Stamey, Monroe

Best Opposite: Megan Stamey, Monroe

Himalayan

Best of Breed: Rachel Olson, Arlington

Best Opposite: Rachel Olson, Arlington

Holland Lop

Best of Breed: Sadie Woolman-Morgan

Best Opposite: Mary Hibbard, Everett

Jersey Wooly

Best of Breed: Sybil Feidler-Jacob, Monroe

Best Opposite: Sybil Feidler-Jacob, Monroe

English Lop

Best of Breed: Rachel Olson, Arlington

Best Opposite: Kasey Olson, Arlington

French Lop

Best of Breed: April Wogsland, Marysville

Mini Lop

Best of Breed: Chelsea Stamey, Monroe

Best Opposite: Chelsea Stamey, Monroe

Mini Rex

Best of Breed: Maggie Schroeder, Monroe

Best Opposite: Mary Hibbard, Everett

Mini Satin

Best of Breed: Rebecca Morrissey, Snohomish

Netherland Dwarf

Best of Breed: Sophia Mahetti, Monroe

Best Opposite: Sophia Mahetti, Monroe

New Zealand

Best of Breed: Kristina Deffries, Monroe

Best Opposite: Kristina Deffries, Monroe

Polish

Best of Breed: Rachel Olson, Arlington

Best Opposite: Megan Stamey, Monroe

Rex

Best of Breed: Mary Hibbard, Everett

Rhinelander

Best of Breed: Celine Vallieres, Bothell

Silver

Best of Breed: Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish

Tan

Best of Breed: Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish

Best Opposite: Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish

Crossbreed

Best: Rebecca Morrissey, Snohomish

Pet

Best: Dakota Oster, Snohomish

Fancy Pen

Best: Mary Hibbard, Everett

Doe and Litter

Best: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington

RABBIT EQUIPMENT

Best in Show: Heather Wennerlind, Carnation

Special Award: Estner Wennerlind, Carnation

4-H Pygmy Goats

TYPE CLASSES

Primary: Teegan Lowe, Monroe; Hamza Rahmani, Bothell

Junior Grand Champion Doe: Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Junior Reserve Champion Doe: Melinda Andrews, Marysville

Senior Grand Champion Doe: Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Senior Reserve Champion Doe: Reid Jonker, Snohomish

Overall Grand Champion Doe: Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Overall Reserve Champion Doe: Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Grand Champion Wether: Jordyn Jaynes, Everett

Reserve Champion Wether: Aleah Bright, Monroe

Grand Champion Dam and Daughter: Sara Rahmani, Bothell

Reserve Champion Dam and Daughter: Haley Baker, Snohomish

Club Herd Award: Country Kids 4-H Club

FFA Horticulture

LANDSCAPE BEST OF SHOW

First Place: Snohomish Chapter

Second Place: Stanwood Chapter

Third Place: Arlington Chapter

LANDSCAPE DESIGN

First Place: Snohomish Chapter

Second Place: Stanwood Chapter

Third Place: Arlington Chapter

Fourth Place: Monroe Chapter

Fifth Place: Lake Stevens Chapter

Sixth Place: Stanwood Chapter

Seventh Place: Sultan Chapter

4-H Dogs

OBEDIENCE

Junior Grand Champion: Christina Rutten, Bothell; Rozalynn Muscolo, Camano Island; Monica Erickson, Snohomish

Junior High Blue: Alyssa Wells, Lynnwood

Intermediate Grand Champion: Kaitlin Derosier, Bothell

Intermediate Reserve Champion: Cara Lind, Marysville

Intermediate High Blue: Mackenzie Bergman, Arlington

Senior Grand Champion: Jennifer Kriegel, Stanwood

Senior Reserve Champion: Victoria Meucci, Woodinville

Senior High Blue: Megan Osterhus, Marysville

Aug. 25 results

FFA

DAIRY JUDGING CONTEST

Teams

First: Granite Falls Chapter

Second: Snohomish Chapter

Third: Lake Stevens Chapter

Fourth: Tahoma Chapter

Fifth: Stanwood Chapter

High Individuals

First: Heather Squire, Granite Falls

Second: Samantha McBride, Tahoma

Third: Kristin Fogg, Lake Stevens

Fourth: Jessica Thornton, Granite Falls

Fifth: Shawnie Deisher, Granite Falls

Sixth: Danial Lott, Granite Falls

Seventh: Hans Stangeland, Stanwood

Eighth: Anna Chleboske, Snohomish

Ninth: Amanda Kunder, Snohomish

10th: Megan Haskett, Granite Falls

4-H Pygmy Goats

FITTING AND SHOWING

Primary: Teegan Lowe, Monroe; Hamza Rahmani, Bothell

Novice Grand Champion: Kaitlyn Shearer, Sumner

Junior Grand Champion: Aisha Rahmani, Bothell

Junior Reserve Champion: Maggie Bright, Monroe

Intermediate Grand Champion: Haley Baker, Snohomish

Intermediate Reserve Champion: Aleah Bright, Monroe

Senior Grand Champion: Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Senior Reserve Champion: Sara Rahmani, Bothell

Overall Grand Champion: Alyssa Maynard, Snohomish

Overall Reserve Champion: Kaitlyn Shearer, Sumner

Open Class

SEWING

Special Award: Anna Johnson, Bothell; Amy Heins, Everett

Chairman Award: Tess Tucker, Snohomish; Acacia Danielson, Edmonds

Creative Award: Rita Baker, Woodinville

QUILTING

Sweepstakes Winner: Susan Besser, Lynnwood

Award of Excellence: Donna Eines, Edmonds

Special Award: Barbara VanDeren, Mountlake Terrace; Deborah Haynes, Everett

Chairman Award: Dorothy Faucher, Renton

Creative Award: Susan Kuebler, Kent

Class Ribbon: Debi Whitman, Snohomish; Barbara VanDeren, Mountlake Terrace; Nancy Christian, Bothell; Odella Kelly, Bothell; Donna Eines, Edmonds; Linda Thayer, Lynnwood; Terry Mann, Monroe

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