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Seals, a Cross-Bred. Showmanship honors went to Gage Seals of Purdin in the senior division and Harlee Beck in the intermediate division. The junior division winner was Kinsey Heisey of Polo. Breed champions included: Ewes Hampshire - Harlee Beck, champion, Isaiah Wamsley of Cameron, reserve; Natural - Bo Meeker, champion; Speckled, Ayra Meeker of Laredo, champion and reserve; Cross-bred - Savannah Seals, champion, Farrah Lauhoff, reserve. Market Lambs Hampshire - Harlee Beck, champion; Natural Jaecy Heisey of Polo, champion, Cole Hartschen of Eagleville, reserve; Speckled - Riley Jones of Unionville, champion, Ayra Meeker, reserve; Cross-bred, Savannah Seals, champion, Gage Seals, reserve. Goats The goat show had 29 entries this year, up slightly from last year’s total of 25 entries. Trinity Alexander of Unionville exhibited the Supreme Champion Buck, with Neveah Wollard of Norborne, showing the reserve champion. In the doe class, it was Trinity Alexander again exhibiting the supreme champion, while Kohner Alexander of Unionville exhibited the reserve champion. Carsen Coram of Browning exhibited the champion ram, with Jaycie Stimpson exhibiting the reserve. Showmanship honors for the goat show went to Jaycie Stimpson in the senior division and Carsen Coram in the junior division. Horse Show The NCM Fair Horse show was held Saturday at the North Missouri Saddle Club. High point winners were named in three age divisions. Avery Stark of Princeton was the highpoint winner in the 8 and under group, while Lily Stark of Princeton took the top prize in the 9 to 12 years division. Paiton Brewer of Trenton was the high-point winner in the 13 to 17 years division. Winners in the day’s competitive events included: Showmanship, 8 and under - 1. Colin Rice, Easton; 2. Raelynn VanGen-

deren, Princeton; 3. Hadley Newhouse, Princeton. Showmanship, 9 to 12 1. Lily Rice, Easton; 2. Ella Terhune, Jamesport; 3. Damian Prado, Cameron; 4. Ethan Miller, Princeton; 5. Adelina Prado, Cameron. Showmanship, 13 to 17 1. Molley Hickman, Princeton. Walk-Trot (Pony), 8 and under - 1. Colin Rice; 2. Avery Stark, Princeton. Walk-Trot (Horse), 8 and under - 1. Raelynn VanGenderen; 2. Hadley Newhouse, Princeton. Leadline, 6 and under 1. Colin Rice; 2. Raelynn VanGenderen. Horsemanship, 12 and under (pony) - 1. Lily Stark of Mercer; 2. Lily Rice. Horsemanship, 12 and under (horse) - 1. Lily Rice; 2. Ava Shields of Bethany; 3. Presleigh Stockwell, Mendon; 4. Ella Terhune; 5. Adelina Prado. Youth Western Pleasure - 1. Lily Rice; 2. Ella Terhune, 3. Presleigh Stockwell; 4. Ava Shields, 5. Paiton Brewer, Trenton. Egg and Spoon, 12 and under - 1. Kymber Stark, Princeton; 2. Lily Stark; 3. Ava Shields; 4. Ella Terhune; 5. Emma Stark. Pole Bending, 12 and under (pony) - 1. Lily Stark; 2. Avery Stark; 3. Mattie Haven of Chillicothe; 4. Lily Rice; 5. Colin Rice, Easton. Pole Bending, 12 and under (horse) - 1. Presleigh Stockwell; 2. Ella Terhune; 3. Ava Shields; 4. Emma Stark; 5. Lily Stark. Pole-Bending, 13 to 17 1. Paiton Brewer; 2. Molley Hickman. Barrel Race, 12 and under (pony) - 1. Lily Stark; 2. Lily Rice; 3. Colin Rice; 4. Rese Eddy of Chillicothe; 5. Everly Stark, Princeton. Barrel Race, 12 and under (horse) - 1. Presleigh Stockwell; 2. Kymber Stark; 3. Lily Stark; 4. Kymber Stark; 5. Emma Stark. Barrel Race, 13 to 17 - 1. Paiton Brewer; 2. Molley Hickman. Flag Race, 12 and under (pony) - 1. Lily Stark, Princeton; 2. Kymber Stark; 3. Lily Rice. Flag Race, 12 and under (horse) - 1. Ava Shields; 2. Presleigh Stockwell; 3. Adelina Prado; 4. Ella Terhune; 5. Ethan Miller. Flag Race, 13 to 17 - 1. Paiton Brewer; 2. Molley Hickman. Down and Back, 12 and under (pony) - 1. Lily Stark; 2. Avery Stark; 3. Kymber Stark; 4. Mattie

Haven of Chillicothe; 5. Lily Rice. Down and Back, 12 and under (horse) - 1. Presleigh Stockwell; 2. Ella Terhune; 3. Ava Shields; 4. Emma Stark; 5. Damian Prado. Down and Back, 13 to 17 - 1. Paiton Brewer; 2. Molley Hickman. Beef Cattle A total of 68 head of cattle were shown on Saturday at the North Central Missouri Fair beef show. The grand champion female belonged to Jenna Reeter of Trenton who showed the winning heifer, an Angus. Reserve champion honors went to Vivie McGaugh of Carrollton for her Charolais Composite heifer. The top five females at the show were honored. Third place went to Gage Swindler of Braymer, Gelbvieh; fourth was Allena Allen of Trenton, Maintainer; and fifth was Braxton Switzer of Bucklin, Red Angus. The show's grand champion bull was an Angus owned by Makenzee Epperson of Trenton while Braxton Switzer's Red Angus bull took reserve honors. The grand champion market animal was a crossbred steer shown by Thane Sloan of Cameron. Justin Dixon of Trenton had the reserve champion with a cross-bred heifer. Showmanship winners at the show included Allena Allen of Trenton, senior division; Cutler Epperson of Laredo, intermediate division; and Nora Kate McGaugh of Carrollton, junior division. Breed winners included: Females Aberdeen - Carsen Beverlin of Trenton, first. Angus - Jenna Reeter of Trenton, first; Allena Allen of Trenton, second. Charolais Composite Vivie McGaugh of Carrollton, first; Paisley Alexander of Brookfield, second. Chianina - Nora Kate McGaugh of Carrollton, first. Gelbvieh - Gage Swindler of Braymer, first and second. Gelbvieh Balancer Dylan Swindler of Braymer, first and second. Hereford - Alivia Tiemeyer of Meadville, first; Baylor Montgomery of Brookfield, second. Maintainer - Allena Allen of Trenton first; Kale Batson of Trenton, second. Red Angus - Braxton Switzer of Bucklin, first;

Kali Rogers of Princeton, second. Red Angus Foundation Kenzie Bower of Laredo, first; Kaleb Bower of Laredo, second. Shorthorn - Rebecca Hunt of Braymer, first; Cody Buswell of Linneus, second. Shorthorn Plus - Rebecca Hunt of Braymer, first. Simmental - Sullivan Bird of Gallatin, first; Isaac Bird of Gallatin, second. Crossbred - Allena Allen of Trenton, first; Kolton Schurke of Princeton, second. Bulls Angus - Makenzee Epperson of Laredo, first; Cutler Epperson of Laredo, second. Maine Anjou - Kennedy Stone of Norborne, first. Maintainer - Kale Batson of Trenton, first. Red Angus - Braxton Switzer of Bucklin, first; Gracie Rogers of Princeton, second. Market Class Homeraised Steer Katie Buswell of Linneus, first; Kolton Schurke of Princeton, second. Market Heifer - Justin Dixon of Trenton, first; Clint Flick of Carrollton, second; Market Steer Charolais Composite - Lanie Hill of Linneus, first. Market Steer Red Angus -Braxton Switzer of Bucklin, first. Market Steer Crossbred Thane Sloan of Cameron, first; Tyler Sloan of Cameron, second. Rock Barn The NCM Fair accepted a variety of exhibits in the Rock Barn on Tuesday, Aug. 3 in the areas of youth, as well as adult household arts and science. Also on display were a variety of crafts from the Grundy County Opportunity Center. In the adult household/science section, the Bessie Chambers Memorial awards for most entries in canned and baked good categories were given to Mary Lou Crawford (first place - $25) and Lana Snider (second place $15). In recognition for the most entries in the areas of cakes, pies, cookies, doughnuts, the Mary Lou Crawford Award ($25) was given to Twyla Johnson. Ribbons were awarded to individuals as follows: Tina Conwell, 2 blue; Mary Lou Crawford, 7 blue; 4 red; Twyla Johnson, 18 blue, 2 red; Pam Johnston, 1 blue, 1 red, 1 white; Con-

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nie Key, 3 blue; Riley Michael, 3 blue, 1 red; Molly Norman, 1 blue, 2 white; Lana Snider, 3 blue, 4 red; and Carolyn Thompson, 3 blue. Exhibitors from the Grundy County Opportunity Center received ribbons as follows: K.D. Eglan, 5 blue; Tabby Glenn, 4 blue; Pete Lovell, 4 blue, 1 red; Karen Prothero, 3 blue, 2 red; James Ross, 8 blue, 1 red; Sharon Simmons, 4 blue, 5 red; Oletha Stark, 14 blue and 1 red; Jason Synder, 3 blue, 6 red; and Connie Thomas, 3 blue and 2 red. In the areas of Youth canning and special woodworking, cash awards were also distributed. The Loretta Ray Award for youth entering the most canned goods saw a three-way tie between Reece Weldon, Quin Weldon and Claire Walker with each receiving blue ribbons on an identical number of entries. In Special Woodworking, cash prizes were given to the following individuals for their respective projects: Justin Dixon, (bench with family brand, $35), Tyler Dixon, (wood burned table, $40), Hailey Kidd, lazy susan turntable, $15, letter and key holder, $25, and key holder, $15.00), Alaina Roberts (cradle - $7.50); Bailey Williams (X&O game board $10.00 and lazy susan turntable, $12.50) Claire Woodard, (boot jack - $10). Youth receiving ribbons and premiums on a variety of projects included: Nate Roberts, 1 blue; Alaina Roberts, 2 blue, 1 red; Nick Roberts, 1 red; Owen Sharp, 1 blue; Kale Batson, 1 blue; Rebecca Urich, 1 blue; Kaci Persell, 1 blue; Gracyn Rongey, 1 blue; Ross Maloney, 2 blue; Emmaleigh Maloney, 2 blue; Levi Johnson, 6 blue; Colt Berry, 1 blue; Claire Woodard, 2 blue; Adaline Anderson, 7 blue, 1 red; Case Anderson, 4 blue; Bailey Williams, 8 blue, 1 red; Hailey Kidd, 3 blue; Gage Swindler, 2 blue; Dylan Swindler, 2 blue, 1 red; Colt Swindler, 2 blue; Duke Swindler, 1 blue; Tyler Dixon, 1 blue; Justin Dixon, 1 blue; Anne Lasley, 1 blue, 1 red; Mae Lasley, 3 blue; David Roberts, 1 red; Jayden Gannon, 1 blue; Jordan Gannon, 1 blue; Hailee Hein, 1 blue, Wade Horton, 1 blue; Claire Walker, 1 blue, Lucus Reynolds, 1 red; Josh Eckert, 1 white, Clara Leamer, 2 blue; Seth Summers, 1 blue; Carson

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