Fair results for Aug. 22

4-H PHOTOGRAPHY

Junior Matted Color Photo Grand Champion: Ayla Jensen with “Peacock”; Reserve Grand Champion: Claire Brennan with “Light thru Rock”; Matted Black &White Photo Grand Champion: Elle Springer with “Wishes in the Air”; Reserve Grand Champion: Claire Brennan with “Shadow on the Lake”; Digitally Enhanced Photo Grand Champion: Elle Springer with “Celebration Sparkles”; Reserve Grand Champion: Allyson Pratt with “The Ladies Light”; Overall Grand Champion: Elle Springer with “Wishes in Air” Reserve Overall Grand Champion: Ayla Jensen with “Peacock”; Intermediate Matted Color Photo Grand Champion: Dawson Pratt with “Sacre’ Coeur”; Grand Reserve Champion: PJ Heusted with “Pike Place Fresh”; Matted Black &Photo Grand Champion: Dawson Pratt with “View from Paradise”; Reserve Grand Champion: Kindred Harvey with “Old Bridge”; Digitally Enhanced Photo Grand Champion: Dawson Pratt with “Ally”; Reserve Grand Champion: Aubrey Springer with “Heart of a Sunflower”; Overall Grand Champion: Dawson Pratt with “View from Paradise”; Reserve Overall Grand Champion: Dawson Pratt with “Ally”; Senior Matted Color Photo Grand Champion: Emmalyn Beede with “Bubble”; Reserve Grand Champion: Emmalyn Beede with “Hyacinth”; Matted Black &White Grand Champion Sarah Bertapelle with “Bored in School”; Reserve Grand Champion: Angela Kull with “Lion’s Head”; Digitally Enhanced Photo Grand Champion: Sarah Bertapelle with “Plastic Wrapped”; Reserve Grand Champion: Garrett Meyer with” Babbling Brook”;

4-H RABBITS

Informational Exhibit (Posters): Juniors Champion: Sarah Kovich, Bothell; Reserve Champion: Kilene Kovich, Maple Valley; Judge’s Choice: Abby Lundy, Brier; Creative Award: Claire Prentice, Woodinville; Special Award: Alexis Maund, Carnation; Intermediates: Champion &Award of Excellence: Melissa Harnden, Snohomish; Reserve Champion: Leslie Ross, Monroe; Judge’s Choice: Kendra Mutch, Duvall; Creative Award: Andrew Gibson, Monroe; Special Award: Chloe Carpenter, Monroe and Presley Dewald, Bothell; Merit Award: Hannah Bradley, Snohomish; Presley Dewald, Bothell; and Ashton Moody, Snohomish; Seniors: Champion: Kirsten Dovey, Bellevue; Reserve Champion &Creative Award: Shay Stenchever, Sultan; Special Award: Gracelyn Ross, Granite Falls; Arts &Crafts: Juniors Champion: Brandon Becker, Sultan; Reserve Champion: Abby Lundy, Brier; Merit Award: Sarah Kovich, Bothell; Intermediates: Champion &Judge’s Choice: Melissa Harnden, Snohomish; Reserve Champion: Meghan Browne, Everett; Seniors: Champion: Celine Vallieres, Bothell; Reserve Champion: Kendall McIntyre, Lynnwood; Photography: Juniors Champion &Special Award: Sarah Kovich, Bothell; Reserve Champion &Merit Award: Abby Lundy, Brier; Award of Excellence: Brandon Becker. Sultan; Creative Award: Maya Bennett, Redmond; Intermediates: Champion: Presley Dewald, Bothell; Reserve Champion: Rebecca Clayton, Lynnwood; Judge’s Choice: Genevieve Schmidt, Snohomish; Seniors: Champion &Reserve Champion: Nicole Gallagher, Brier; Creative Award: Kendall McIntyre, Lynnwood; Merit Award: Hannah McCaughan, Snohomish; Tanned Hides: Intermediates: Champion: PJ Heusted, Bothell; Seniors: Champion, Reserve Champion, &Creative Award: Shay Stenchever; Angora Fiber: Champion: Hannah McCaughan, Snohomish;

4H Cats

Cage Decoration: Senior Amy Pratt, Class Winner Best of Show, Snohomish: Blake Priestley, Runner Up, Everett; Intermediate Sarah Hallman-Luhn, Class Winner Best of Show, Woodinville; Karli Eldore, Runner Up, Tacoma; Junior Ella Hallman-Luhn, Class Winner, Best in Show, Woodinville; Ella-Kate Pierce Runner Up, Monroe; Informational Posters: Senior Blake Priestley, Class Winner, Best in Show, Everett; Amy Pratt Runner Up, Snohomish; Intermediate Sarah Hallman-Luhn Class Winner, Best in Show, Woodinville; Karli Eldore Runner Up, Tacoma; Junior Ella Hallman-Luhn Class Winner, Best in Show, Woodinville; Hannah Brotherton Runner Up, Granite Falls;

FFA Horse Judging

1st Place Team: Stanwood FFA, 381 points; 2nd Place Team: Snohomish FFA, 380 points; 3rd Place Team: Monroe FFA, 379 points; 1st Place Individual: Keira Foster, Stanwood FFA, 133 points; 2nd Place Individual: Fiona Lyle, 131 points; 3rd Place Individual: Morgan Skoog, Monroe FFA, 130 points; 4th Place Individual: Tyler Vroman, Snohomish FFA, 129 points; 5th Place Individual: Ryan Hall, Snohomish FFA, 127 points; 6th Place Individual: Haley Fryrear, Stanwood FFA, 126 points; 7th Place Individual: Christian Rutten, Snohomish FFA, 124 points; 8th Place Individual: Natasha Davis, Stanwood FFA, 122 points; 9th Place Individual: Alex Akins, Snohomish FFA, 122 points; 10th Place Individual: Annabelle Colley, Snohomish FFA, 122 points;

OC Sewing &Quilting

Class Winners: Dave Ball Snohomish; Barb Ford Snohomish; Kristin McKinney, Lake Stevens; Sandra Sifferman, Kirkland; Susan Walkup, Bothell; Sheryl DeFreese, Arlington; Melissa Devin, Bothell; Dianna Lynn King, Seattle; Heather Cleveland, Marysville; Lauren Snyder, Snohomish; Connie Berner, Snohomish; Hadley Grant, Monroe; Paige Catlin, Sultan; Hannah Mismas, Snohomish; Natalie Clarke, Kirkland; Tesla Goldstein; Dorothy Moseley, Monroe; Sheryl Hemp, Everett; Cassandra Allen, Arlington; Janet Collier, Camano Island; Donna Eines, Edmonds; Dee Wilcox, Monroe; Delores Stoops, Bothell; Best Of Show Donna Eines, Edmonds; Reserve Best Of Show, Summer Truswell.

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