Fair Results

Design Sweepstakes: John Carroll, Snohomish. Horticulture Sweepstakes: Breanna Bristol, Snohomish; Jr. Achievement: Jessica Baldridge, Carnation; Chairman’s Award: Jessica Baldridge, Carnation; Adult Creative Award: Sam Byers, Snohomish; Youth Creative Award: Jennifer Baldridge, Carnation.

4-H Cats

Photos and Albums

Best of Show: Stacy McDonald, Snohomish; Photos-Class Winner: Kaitlin Ryan, Mountlake Terrace; Runner-up Mikaela Raschick, Everett; Album-Class Winner: Stacy McDonald, Snohomish; Runner-Up Elizabeth Hagen, Snohomish. Creative Best of Show: Katie Bigham, Monroe.

Information Exhibit

Best of Show: Ian Berry, Snohomish; Sr. Class Winner: Robyn Wright, Snohomish; Runner-UpCaity Kemberling, Brier; Int. Class Winner: Ian Berry, Snohomish; Runner-UpKelsey Goble, Snohomish; Jr. Class Winner: Mikaela Raschick, Everett

Cage Decoration

Best of Show: Rosa Gibbons, Everett; Sr. Class Winner: Rosa Gibbons, Everett; Runner-UpKaitlin Ryan, Mountlake Terrace; Int. Class Winner: Kelly Forbis, Lake Stevens; Runner-Up Ian Berry, Snohomish; Jr. Class Winner: Elizabeth Hagen, Snohomish; Runner-Up Mikaela Raschick, Everett.

4-H Rabbits

Rabbit Posters

Best of Show: Lorina Crain, Issaquah; Best Junior Poster Lorina Crain, Issaquah; Best Int. Poster: Megan Redlinger, Snohomish; Best Sr. Poster: Kelly Franke, Snohomish; Judge’s Choice: Kelly Franke, Snohomish; Award of Excellence: Emilie Humberstone, Carnation; Heather Rekow, Redmond; Special Award: Cassandra Wogsland, Marysville; Shelby Everitt, Snohomish; Patrick Coonan, Monroe; Merit Award: Sophia Marchetti, Monroe; Reagan Allen, Lynnwood; Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish; Stasi Wogsland, Marysville; Creative Award: Kyle Everitt, Snohomish; Maggie Schroeder, Monroe; Christina Wennerlind, Carnation.

Best of Show: Breanne Anderson, Snohomish; Best Photography: Breanne Anderson, Snohomish; Best Needlework: Kelly Franke, Snohomish; Best Drawing: Kyle Everitt, Snohomish; Best Ceramics: Erica Lee, Shoreline; Best Other: Knaudia Bushnell, Mountlake Terrace; Judge’s Choice: Courtney Humberstone, Carnation; Megan Poole, Monroe; Award of Excellence: Kelly Franke, Snohomish; Special Award: Patrick Coonan, Monroe; Shayla Wood, Lynnwood; Greta Hall, Everett; Liz Todd, Marysville; Creative Award: Knaudia Bushnell, Mountlake Terrace; Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish; Merit Award: Mikaela Anderson, Snohomish; Jennifer Ryder, Seattle; Kasey Olson, Arlington; Esther Wennerlind, Carnation; Megan Redlinger, Snohomish; Madison Helleren, Edmonds.

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