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Sept. 2 results

Food contests

AGE 6 AND UNDER

First, Eleanor Lund, Monroe

Second, Holly Johnson, Clinton

Third, Mariah Hanson, Everett

Fourth, Pam Chittim, Bellevue

Fifth, Kali MCoy, Woodinville

Best presentation, Eleanor Lund, Monroe

AGE 7-11 YEARS

First, Connor Tilley, Arlington

Second, Courtney Miller, Snohomish

Third, Nicholas Johnson, Clinton

Fourth, Emily Hanson, Everett

Fifth, Kyri MCoy Woodinville

Best presentation, Courtney Miller, Snohomish

AGE 12-15

First, Ashley Pierce, Snohomish

Second, Cody Miller, Snohomish

Best presentation, Ashley Pierce, Snohomish

O/C General agriculture

Best of show jr., Max Kleyn, Lake Stevens

Best of show, best presentation, Kari Black, Arlington

Adult merit, Jennifer Crickmay, Snohomish

4-H Dogs

SHOWMANSHIP

Intermediate champ, Allison Biesiedzinski, Duvall; Olivia Killingsworth, Gold Bar; Alesha Chamness, Lynnwood; Shyanne Gates, Lynnwood

Intermediate high blue, Benjamin Allen, Arlington; Luke Allen, Arlington; Kerri Wheeler, Gold Bar; Elisha Anderson, Index; Kayla Rice, Monroe

Intermediate reserve champ, Christi Dunn, Arlington; Anna Dahlin, Kenmore; Kristina Wiltse, Monroe

Junior champion, Patrick Taylor, Everett; Sierra Butler, Everett; Kelsey Jones, Monroe

Junior high blue, Raquel Parker, Arlington; Madison Frazee, Everett

Junior reserve champ, Olivia McCord, Lake Stevens

Open grand champ, Shannon Martinez, Everett

Open reserve grand champ, Kayle Thompson, Shoreline

Overall grand champ, Shannon Martinez, Everett

Pre-specialty grand champ, Danielle Hansen, Marysville

Pre-specialty reserve grand champ, Shyanne Gates, Lynnwood

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Senior champ, Catilin Marra, Bothell; Sheena Green, Bothell; Aja Senestraro, Brier; Danielle Penner, Everett; Hannah Spencer, Everett; Jessica Walker, Everett; Shannon Martinez, Everett; Kaitlin Rogers, Snohomish; Stacy McDonald, Snohomish

Senior high blue, Hailee Drege, Arlington;

Senior reserve champ, Amber Green, Gold Bar; Kelsey Cummings, Mukilteo; Cayla Dahl, Snohomish

Specialty grand champ, Susannah Bruck, Snohomish;

Specialty reserve grand champ, Savannah Green, Bothell

Int. champ, Lauren Wilson, Mountlake Terrace

Int. champ, Demery Paladichuk, Woodinville

Int. res. champ, Shelina Martinez, Everett

Agility

Champ open sr., Michael Davis, Arlington

Int. elem. champ, Erin Sherman, Arlington

Int. elem. res. champ, Nyasha Stowell, Snohomish

Jr. sp. award, Hannah Smith, Snohomish

Pre-novice int. champ, Kevin Morano, Everett

Pre-novice int. res. champ, Brianna Alford, Carnation

Res. champ open sr., Stephanie Singer, Mukilteo

Sr. elem. champ, Lia Woolf, Woodinville

Obedience

Jr. res. champ, Megan Jackson, Snohomish

Sr. champ, Hailee Drege, Arlington

Sr. champ, Hannah Spencer, Everett

Sr. champ, Megan Ericson, Snohomish

Jr. champ, Sierra Butler, Everett

Jr. high blue, Shelby Ann Marteney, Marysville

Sr. champ, Autumn Baer, Snohomish

Sr. high blue, Lexi Ryman, Snohomish

Sr. res. champ, Shannon Martinez, Everett

Sr. res. champ, Jaimee Lund, Monroe

O/C Rabbits and cavies

Best in show rabbit, Owen Fogdstrom, Tulalip

Res. in show rabbit, Cindy Wichizer, Buckley

Best of breed mini rex, Cindy Wickizer, Buckley

Best of breed havana, Ashley Matheson, Everett

Best of breed dutch, Jan &Russ Criffet, Bothell

Best of breed Netherland dwarf, Jennifer Harris, Marysville

Best of breed Florida white, Joe Millhouse, Snohomish

Best of breed English lop, Anna Spoelstra, Snohomish

Best of breed palomino, Shayla Wood, Lynnwood

Best of breed tan, Anna Spoelstra, Snohomish

Best of breed American fuzzy lop, Gail Pitre, White Rock, BC

Best of breed Polish, Ingrid Nitsch, Blaine

Best of breed dwarf hotot, Beverly Kessler, Raymond

Best of breed silver, Vickie Millhouse, Snohomish

Best of breed Holland lop, Owen Fogelstrom, Tulalip

Best of breed rhine lender, Jami Corter, Monroe

Best of breed mini lop, Shayla Wood, Lynnwood

Best of breed jersey wooly, Ingrid Nitsch, Blaine

Best of breed Californian, Jan &Russ Coffert, Bothell

Best of show, Sheryl Newland, Seattle

Res. best of show, Jennifer Harris, Marysville

Best of breed American, Sheryl Newland, Seattle

Best of breed siehie, Jamie Harris, Tulalip

Best of breed American satini, Sheryl Newland, Seattle

Best of breed texel, Jennifer Harris, Tulalip

Best of breed white crested, Sheryl Newland, Seattle

O/C Poultry

Best in show, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Reserve, Sheryl Butter, Bothell

Best harge, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Best bantam, Sheryl Butter, Bothell

Best waterfowl, Paul Ashbrook, Omak

Res. waterfowl, Josh Simon, Lake Stevens

Best pigeon, Josh Simon, Lake Stevens

Res. pigeon, Donna Simon, Lake Stevens

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