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Aug. 23 results

Open Class

LACE KNIT &CROCHET

Best of Show: Julie Enevoldson, Seattle; Malena Magnusson, ­Arlington; April Mills, Lynnwood; Terri Knight, Sultan

Class Winner: C.L. Baysinger, Monroe; Yvonne Brryant, Everett; Beverly Bynum, Woodinville; Mimi Dillman, Snohomish; Chris Emmons, Monroe; Adele Gay, Lake Forrest Park; Jaonne Green, Snohomish; April Mills, Lynnwood; Terri Knight, Sultan

Open Class

FINE ARTS

Class Winner: Zachary Ruele, Monroe

Outstanding Exhibitor: Amanda Pipple, Woodinville; Eulalia Rodriguez, Monroe

Best of Show: James Brady, Monroe; Ryan Eskenazy, Bellevue; Anna Heins, Everett; Erika Heins, Everett; Melanie Pollon, Woodinville; Eulalia Rodriguez, Monroe

Award of Excellence: Rose Beede, Snohomish; Cindy Bennett-Patchen, Startup; Delorise Brothers, Camano Island; Jannette Foutch, Monroe; Erika Heins, Everett

Best Presentation: Bob Ranks, Marysville; Rose Beede, Snoho-mish; Linda Dodge, Bothell; Ryan Eskenazy, Bellevue; Kristen Hammer, Stanwood; Shayliana Mills, Duvall; Ashley Murphy, Marysville; Kristen Hammer, Stanwood; Cherry VanOverstraeter, Kenmore

Creative Award: Alyssa Essman, Snohomish; Helen Haynes, Snohomish; Amy Heins, Everett; Anna Heins, Everett; Danny Raphael, North Bend; Keith Ruch, Monroe; Necia Schedin, Woodinville; Robert Williams, Sultan

Special Award: Madison Cormick,. Monroe; Allyson Cunningham, Snohomish; Ryan Eskenazy, Belle­vue; Sybil Fiedler-Jacob, Monroe; Emily Hanson, Everett; Amy Heins, Everett; Eulalia Rodriguez, Monroe; Ryan Eskenazy, Bellevue; Cherry VanOverstraeter, Kenmore; Alix Vorkapich, Sultan; Charlie Wells, Monroe; Mariah Wilson, Everett

Aug. 27 results

4-H

BAKING

Grand Champion: Raspberry Pretzel Pie, Kaylee King, Everett

Reserve Champion: Layered Marshmallow Bars, Lauren Buchnan, Edmonds

Best of Show: Layered Marshmallow Bars, Lauren Buchnan, Edmonds

Junior Best of Show: Chocolate Chip Cheesecake, Katelyn Hartford, Everett; Bunny Cake, Tinley Bikos, Mill Creek; Cinnamon Rolls, Katie Hawkins, Sultan; Cinnamon Swirl Bread, Garrett King, Everett

Intermediate Best of Show: Indian Cookie, Rupika Gautan, Bothell; Spider Cake, Nichole Carlson, Duvall; Raspberry Pretzel Pie, Kaylee King, Everett; Minted Bunnies, Allison Beezhold, Mill Creek

Senior Best of Show: Bunny Cake, Jenaya Newhouse, Snoho­mish; Ranch French Bread, Deryck Hartford, Everett; White Chocolate Macadamia Pie, Alyssa King, Everett; Almond Roca, Alyssa King, Everett

Judges Choice Award: Carmelitas, Kaylee King, Everett; Priscilla’s Cola Cake, Fiona Lyle, Monroe; Teddy Beach Cake, Alyssa Worl, Everett

Merit Award: Death by Chocolate Cookies, Alex Buzzell, Sultan

Special Award: Popcorn Candy, Nichole Carlson, Duvall; Chocolate Truffle, Anastasia Wogsland, Marysville; Raspberry Streusel Coffee Cake, Katelyn Hartford, Everett; Priscilla’s Cola Cake, Fiona Lyle, Monroe; Pineapple Cake, Ashley Carlson, Duvall; Chocolate Truffle, Anastasia Wogsland, Marysville; Cherry Coconut Bread, Jenaya Newhouse, Snohomish; Cornbread, Jewell Simonson, Snohomish; Banana Oatmeal, Ashley Carlson, Duvall; Kirsten Nelson, Everett

Aug. 28 results

Open Class

POULTRY

Best in Show: White Wyandotte, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Reserve in Show: White Plymouth Rock, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Cock in Show: Black Cochin, Sheryl Butler, Bothell

Best Hen in Show: Gray Call, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Cockerel: White Wyandotte, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Pullet: White Wyandotte, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Large Cock: White Aracuana, Steve Walters, Marysville

Best Large Hen: Black Sumatra, Cindy Rallison, Monroe

Best Large Cockerel: Salmon Faverolles, Jeremy Westlake, North Bend

Best Large Pullet: White Aracuana, Steve Walters, Marysville

Best American: Jersey Giant, Kaye Simeon, Snohomish

Best Asiatic: Buff Cochin, Jeremy Westlake, North Bend

Best English: Black Australorp, Samatha Cooper, Snohomish

Best Mediterranean: Sicilian Buttercup, Jeremy Westlake, North Bend

Best Continental: White Cam­pines, Cindy Rallison, Monroe

Best AOSB: White Aracuana, Steve Walters, Marysville

Best Landfowl: White Wyandotte, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Reserve Landfowl: White Plymouth Rock, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Trio: Black Cochin, Sheryl Butler, Bothell

Reserve Trio: White Call, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Display: Black Cochin, Sheryl Butler, Bothell

Reserve Display: White Call, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Bantum: White Wyandotte, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Reserve Bantum: White Plymouth Rock, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Bantum Cock: Black Cochin, Sheryl Butler, Bothell

Best Bantum Hen: Gray Call, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Bantum Cockerel: Black Cochin, Sheryl Butler, Bothell

Best Bantum Pullet: White Wyandotte, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best Waterfowl: Gray Call, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Reserve Waterfowl: Sebastapol, Sheryl Butler, Bothell

Best Pigeon: Giant Homer, Josh Simon, Lake Stevens

Reserve Pigeon: Roller, John McGonigal, Lake Stevens

4-H Food Preservation

DEHYDRATION

Junior Best of Show: Dried Carrots, Ashley Carlson, Duvall

Intermediate Best of Show: Dried Onions, Nichole Carlson, Duvall

Senior Best of Show: Dried Strawberries, Melissa Newhouse, Snohomish

Special Award: Dried Apples, Jenaya Newhouse, Snohomish; Dried Cherries, Lauren Nelson, Lynnwood; Dried Blueberries, Fiona Lyle, Monroe

Merit Award: Dried Apples, Jewell Simonson, Snohomish

HOT WATER BATH

Junior Best of Show: Blueberry Jam, Ashley Carlson, Duvall

Intermediate Best of Show: No-Sugar Strawberry-Pineapple Jam, Nichole Carlson, Duvall

Senior Best of Show: Raspberry Jam, Jenaya Newhouse, ­Snoho­mish

Special Award: Blackberry Jam, Melissa Newhouse, Snohomish; Apple Butter, Jewell Simonson, Snohomish

PRESSURE CANNING

Grand Champion: Beets, Melissa Newhouse, Snohomish

Reserve Champion: Carrots, Ashley Carlson, Duvall

Senior Best of Show: Beets, Melissa Newhouse, Snohomish

Special Award: Beans, Jenaya Newhouse, Snohomish

Aug. 31 results

Open Class Food

Inaugural Afternoon Tea Party Contest

Highest Overall Score: Belinda and Stephanie Moening, Seattle

Best Presentation: Nancy, Tamara and Grethe Steensgaard, Bothell

Most Creative: Belinda and Stephanie Moening, Seattle

BEST CUISINE

First Place (tie): Belinda and Stephanie Moening, Seattle; Dara and Ashley Pierce, Snohomish

Second Place: The Steensguard Family (3 Generations), Bothell

Third Place: Emily and LaDott Nist, Lake Stevens

Fourth Place: Shari and Lisa Lewis, Lynnwood

BEST TEA

First Place: Belinda and Stephanie Moening, Seattle

Second Place: Dara and Ashley Pierce, Snohomish

Third Place: Shari and Lisa Lewis, Lynnwood

Fourth Place: The Steensguard Family (3 Generations), Bothell

Fifth Place: Emily and LaDott Nist, Lake Stevens

BEST TABLE SETTING

Place (3 way tie): Belinda and Stephanie Moening, Seattle; Dara and Ashley Pierce, Snohomish; Shari and Lisa Lewis, Lynnwood

Second Place: Emily and LaDott Nist, Lake Stevens

Third Place: The Steensguard Family (3 Generations), Bothell

FLORAL ARRANGEMENT

First Place: Belinda and Stephanie Moening, Seattle

Second Place (tie): Shari and Lisa Lewis, Lynnwood; Dara and Ashley Pierce, Snohomish

Third Place (tie): The Steensguard Family (3 Generations), Bothell; Emily and LaDott Nist, Lake Stevens

BEST DESIGN LAYOUT

First Place: Belinda and Stephanie Moening, Seattle

Second Place (tie): The Steensguard Family (3 Generations), Bothell; Shari and Lisa Lewis, ­Lynnwood

Third Place (tie): Emily and LaDott Nist, Lake Stevens; Dara and Ashley Pierce, Snohomish

Open Class

WOOL

Busfield Award: Pat Pietsch, Snohomish

Puget Sound Wool Growers Award: Pat Pietsch, Snohomish

Grand Champion White Fleece: Pat Pietsch, Snohomish

Reserve Champion White Fleece: Eileen Hordyk, Arlington

Grand Champion Natural Colored Fleece: Eileen Hordyk, Arlington

Reserve Champion Natural Colored Fleece: Karen Hallett, Greenbank

Grand Champion Goat and Other Fiber: Angelina Bennett, Arlington

Reserve Champion Goat and Other Fiber: Elaine Wilson, Everett

Division Winner: Pat Pietsch, Snohomish; Karen Hallett, Greenbank; Eileen Hordyk, Arlington; Lin Schwi­der, Maple Valley, Lila Chapman, Woodinville; Angelina Bennett, Arlington; Elaine Wilson, Everett; Jamie Jones, Snohomish

Premier Exhibitor: Eileen Hordyk, Arlington

Best White Hand Spinning: Karen Hallett, Greenbank

BEST NATURAL-COLORED HAND SPINNING

First Place: Karen Hallett, ­Greenbank

Second Place: Eileen Hordyk, Arlington

Best Goat Hand Spinning: Julie Penix, Arlington

Open Class Educational Display

OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL AWARDS

First Place Individual: Amy Heins, Everett; Katie Harris, Snoho­mish; Anna Domhal, Monroe; Emily Bland, Monroe; Lauren Crane, Mill Creek; Elaine Wilson, Everett; Malean Smith, Blaine; Nicole Carlson, Duvall

First Place Group: Natural Resources 4-H Club, Snohomish County

Second Place Individual: Teegan Lowe, Monroe; Tony Deal, Marysville; Amy Christianson, Stanwood; Logen Flem, Stanwood; Sydney Albrisktsen, Snohomish; Cathy Fitzgerald, Lake Stevens; Lottie Duren, Napavine; Kristin Wreggelsworth, Stanwood; Doug Frohning, Monroe

Second Place Group: Hope 4’s 4-H Club, Stanwood

Third Place Individual: Christina King, Woodinville; Kristina Gunderson, Carnation; Brianna Alfordm Carnation; Rosie and Harvey Tatel, Monroe; Nichole Carlson, Duvall; Trevor Rikos, Mill Creek; KRR Livingston, Darrington; Haley Baker, Monroe; McKenna Lowe, Monroe; Hannah Micketti, Snohomish

Open Class General Agriculture

GOURD ART

Best of Show: Frances Howland, Arlington

ARTISTIC DESIGN

Best of Show: Connie Baysinger, Monroe

SPUDS IN A BUCKET

Junior First Place: Elizabeth Gamble, Snohomish

Junior Second Place: Sarah Wheeler, Everett

Junior Third Place: Hannah Wheeler, Everett

Junior Fourth Place: Chelsie Gamble, Snohomish

Junior Fifth Place: Joe Gamble, Snohomish

Junior Sixth Place: Emily Willard, Snohomish

Adults First Place: Carol Wheeler, Everett

Senior First Place: Connie Baysinger, Monroe

Sept. 1 results

Open Class Cats

TYPE

Best of Show: Ian Berry, ­Snoho­mish

Best of Division Kitten: Ian Berry, Snohomish

Best of Division House Pet Short Hair: Blake Priestley, Everett

Best of Division House Pet Long Hair: Jamie Jones, Snohomish

CAGE

First Place: Jamie Jones, ­Snohomish

Second Place: Kati Boe, Tacoma

Third Place: Donald Boe, Tacoma

COSTUME

First Place: Ian Berry, Snohomish

Second Place: Jamie Jones, Snohomish

Open Class

FLORICULTURE

Viewers Choice Award (third show): Michelle Whipple, ­Snohomish

Horticulture Sweepstakes: Guy Cook, Duvall

Artistic Design Sweepstakes: Martha Moore-Moume, Snoho­mish; Michelle Whipple, ­Snohomish

Chairman Award for Best Table Setting: Kathleen Wright, Monroe; Stephanie Moen Hagerty, Monroe

Petite Award: Paula Rodgers, Duvall

Outstanding Exhibitor Design: Debbie Wetmore, Everett

Best of Show: Debbie Wetmore, Everett

Chairman Award: Cathy Groger, Monroe

Class Winner: Cathy Groger, Monroe

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