Fair results

Rabbit judging

Junior champion: Nicole Gallagher, Brier; Junior Reserve Champion: Colin Scheil, Lynnwood; 3rd Place Junior: Kendra Mutch, Duvall

Intermediate champion: Mary Hannah Schwarzen, Sultan; Intermediate Reserve Champion: Ashley Carlson, Duvall; 3rd Place Intermediate: Garret Todd, Yelm

Senior champion: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington; Senior Reserve Champion: Nina Finley, Seattle; 3rd place Senior: Sophia Marchetti, Monroe

Award of excellence: Sophia Marchetti, Monroe and Garret Todd, Yelm; Merit Award: Hannah McCaughan, Snohomish; Colin Scheil, Lynnwood; Melissa Harnden, Monroe; Rachel Olson, Arlington; Shelly Nordholm, Woodinville; Nina Finley, Seattle

Rabbit equipment

Junior Champion: Jasmine Boynton, Issaquah; Junior Reserve Champion and Creative Award: Grethe Steensgaard; Senior Champion and Judges Choice: Nichole Carlson, Duvall; Senior Reserve Champion: Victoria Maue, Monroe; Merit Award: Logan Maue, Monroe

Rabbit type

Best of show Palomino: Kendra Mutch, Duvall; Reserve in show Polish: Jamiee Wagner, Sultan, and Mini Lop: Victoria Maue, Monroe; Best and best opposite of breed American Fuzzy Lop: Amelia Marchetti, Monroe; Best and best opposite of breed Blanc de Hotot: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington; Best of breed: Britannia Petite: Heidi Wennerlind, Carnation; Californian: Amanda Nemnich, Arlington; Breed Cinnamon: Garrett Todd, Yelm; Crème D’Argent: Mary Hannah Schwarzen, Sultan; Dutch: Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington; Best opposite: Laura Micketti, Snohomish; Dwarf Hotot: Kirsten Dovey, Bellevue; English Angora: Kendall McIntyre, Lynnwood; Best opposite: Christian Dennistoun, Arlington; Best and best opposite of breed English Lop: Rachel Olson, Arlington; Best and best opposite of breed English Spot: Kirsten Dovey, Bellevue; Best of Breed Flemish Giant: Shelly Nordholm, Woodinville; Havana: Victoria Maue, Monroe; Best opposite: Laura Maue, Monroe; Himalayan: Lucy Hibbard, Everett; Best opposite: Shelly Nordholm, Woodinville; Holland Lop: Sophia Marchetti, Monroe; Best opposite: Nicole Hagens, Duvall; Best and Best opposite of breed Jersey Wooly: Celine Vallieres, Bothell; Lilac: Malori Yates, Sammamish; Mini Lop: Victoria Maue, Monroe; Best opposite: Sophia Marchetti, Monroe; Mini Rex: Malori Yates, Sammamish; Best opposite: Madeline Coonan, Monroe; Best and best opposite of breed Netherland Dwarf: Rachel Olson, Arlington; Palomino: Kendra Mutch, Duvall; Polish: Jamiee Wagner, Sultan; Rex: Garrett Todd, Yelm; Best opposite: Mary Hibbard, Everett; Rhinelander: Celine Vallieres, Bothell; Best and best opposite of breed Silver Fox: Amber Spaid, Lake Stevens; Best crossbreed/pet: Malori Yates, Sammamish; Best doe &litter: Amber Spaid, Lake Stevens

Honey

Best presentation, Beeswax: Shannon Boling, Monroe; Outstanding Exhibitor: Shannon Boiling, Monroe; Best Division: Creamed Honey: Savannah Clendenen, Monroe; Outstanding Exhibitor: Savannah Clendenen, Monroe; Best Presentation, Comb Honey: Jerry Jacobson, Lynnwood; Best Division, Beeswax: David Pearson, Snohomish; Best Division, Chunk Honey: James Tunnell, Snohomish; Best Division, Extracted Honey: James Tunnell, Snohomish; Best Division, Pollen: James Tunnell, Snohomish

Lace/Knit/Crochet

Expert, Best Presentation: Joanne Green, Snohomish; Best Presentation: Joanne Green, Snohomish; Special: Joanne Green, Snohomish; Special: Joanne Green, Snohomish; Special: Joanne Green, Snohomish

Senior

Creative: Connie Baysinger, Monroe; Special: Connie Baysinger, Monroe; Class Winner: Jean Becker, Bellevue; Creative: Betsey Canterbury, Stanwood; Special: Jo Crawford, Snohomish; Special: Dorothy Faucher, Renton; Creative: Lynne Green, Woodinville; Special: Nona Jones, Everett; Best Presentation: Julia Luke, Snohomish; Class Runner Up: Julia Luke, Snohomish; Best Presentation: Ruth Patrick, Brier; Class Winner: Ruth Patrick, Brier; Creative: Ruth Patrick, Brier; Special: Ruth Patrick, Brier; Special: Mary Ellen Roberts, Snohomish; Best of Class: Jill Rosell, Redmond; Best of Show: Jill Rosell, Redmond; Best Presentation: Jill Rosell, Redmond; Reserve Grand Champion: Jill Rosell, Redmond; Special: Jill Rosell, Redmond; Best Presentation: Dorothy Scott, Bellingham; Special Award: Dorothy Scott, Bellingham; Best Presentation: Lester Vaughn, Kirkland; Creative: Rose Winterhalder, Burien; Special: Rose Winterhalder, Burien

Adult

Best Presentation: Kitty Archer, Everett; Class Winner: Tamara Bacus, Lynnwood; Special: Tamara Bacus, Lynnwood; Special: Tamara Bacus, Lynnwood; Best Presentation: Laurie Boatsman, Lake Forest; Class Runner Up: Laurie Boatsman, Lake Forest; Class Winner: Pamela Cole, Marysville; Special: Pamela Cole, Marysville; Creative: Kelly Crawford, Marysville; Best Presentation: Marilyn Crawford, Monroe; Creative: Susan Davis, Marysville; Special: Mimi Dillman, Snohomish; Best of Show: Pam Dotson, Everett; Best Presentation: Pam Dotson, Everett; Grand Champion: Pam Dotson, Everett; Special: Pam Dotson, Everett; Best Presentation: Terri Knight, Sultan; Creative: Terri Knight, Sultan; Special: Terri Knight, Sultan; Special: Terri Knight, Sultan; Special: Barbara Leahy, Bellevue; Best Presentation: Anita Legaspi, Bellevue; Best Presentation: Anita Legaspi, Bellevue; Class Winner: Anita Legaspi, Bellevue; Creative: Anita Legaspi, Bellevue; Special: Anita Legaspi, Bellevue; Class Winner: Allison McDonell, Redmond; Creative: Allison McDonell, Redmond; Special: Mitzi Moralez, Snohomish; Allison McDonell, Redmond; Best Presentation: Mitzi Moralez, Snohomish; Creative: Mitzi Moralez, Snohomish; Special: Mitzi Moralez, Snohomish; Special: Kelli Owen, Woodinville; Special: Beverly Petterson ,Kent; Best of Show: Jennifer Pos, Duvall; Best Presentation: Jennifer Pos, Duvall; Class Winner: Jennifer Pos, Duvall; Special Award: Jennifer Pos, Duvall; Best Presentation: Tina Rheinford, Snohomish; Creative: Tina Rheinford, Snohomish; Special: Tina Rheinford, Snohomish; Creative: Lauri Seratin, Seattle; Creative: Lauri Seratin, Seattle; Best of Show: Barbara Simonds, Snohomish; Best Presentation: Barbara Simonds, Snohomish; Class Winner: Barbara Simonds, Snohomish; Creative: Barbara Simonds, Snohomish; Creative: Mary Spaid, Lake Stevens; Special: Linda Stover, Everett; Creative: Crystal Taggart, Monroe; Special: Crystal Taggart, Monroe; Creative: Kris Wilson, Redmond; Creative: Aleen Caplan Yamasaki, Edmonds

4-H public presentations

Informational Display, Best of Show &Blue: Danielle Hansen, Marysville; Judges Choice &Blue: Taylor Christensen, Monroe; Creative &Blue: Taylor Christensen, Monroe; Educational Display &Blue: Danielle Hansen, Marysville; Illustrated Talks &Demonstrations, Award of Excellence &Blue: Kirsten Dovey; Champion &Blue: Jasmine Boynton

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