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CATTLEMEN’S CONGRESS RESULTS The Cattlemen’s Congress was held Jan. 1-16, 2022 in Oklahoma City. Champion Maine Angus Bull honors went to Hanna Schroeder, Columbus Grove, Ohio with NSSC SCC UNMATCHED TRADITIONS. Samantha VanVorhis, Bowling Green, Ohio received Reserve Grand Champion Chiangus Female in both the Junior and Open shows with BMW ACE 422H ET. VanVorhis also exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Plus Junior Female with CF NB DEMI 024 PRIMO X ET. Winegardner Show Cattle, Lima, Ohio took home Reserve Grand Champion Chiangus Bull honors in the Open Chiangus Show with BMW MR PRIMO 206J ET. Reserve Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Bull was exhibited by Candace Muir, Waynsfield, Ohio in the Open Maine-Anjou Show with MCCF JAGERMEISTER. Grand Champion Red Angus Female was earned by Shayla Sanic, Magnolia, Ohio with H/H DRAMA QUEEN 0151. Sydney Sanders, Leesburg, Ohio earned Reserve Grand Champion Red Angus Female with LCC CITA CATALINA OO1. The Reserve Grand Champion Purebred Heifer in the Simmental Open Show was TJSC KNOCKOUT
40 owned by Jones Show Cattle and Montana Hulsmeyer, Harrod, Ohio.
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NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW RESULTS The National Western Stock Show was held Jan. 8-23, 2022 in Denver, CO. Olivia Jones, Harrod, Ohio took home Grand Champion Junior Angus Female at the National Western Junior and Open Angus Stock Show with SCC SFC Sheza Queen 031. Amelia Bender, Lexington, Ohio earned Grand Champion Fullblood Aberdeen Heifer at the Junior Aberdeen Stock Show with AAB Happy.
CROWE EARNS AWARDS THROUGH NATIONAL JUNIOR ANGUS ASSOCIATION Kinsey Crowe, Eaton, Ohio has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) Bronze and Silver awards, according to Jaclyn Upperman, education and events director of the American Angus Association in Saint Joseph, MO. Crowe is the 20-year-old daughter of Gwen Crowe and attends Oklahoma State University, where she studies animal science. She is a member of the NJAA and the Ohio Junior Angus Association, where she has served as secretary. The Bronze and Silver awards are the first two levels of the NJAA Recognition Program that began in 1972. Junior Angus breeders must apply for the awards, then meet point requirements in many areas of participation before receiving the honors. Applicants are evaluated in areas of junior Angus association activities and leadership, participation in showmanship, contests and shows, using performance testing to improve their herd and their progress in producing and merchandising Angus cattle.
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