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LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM 2011-2012 Quick Facts
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Media Policy
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Agriculture Staff Directory
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Livestock Judging101
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Oral Reasons 101
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE Mission Statement
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Campus Life
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Academic Programs
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Campus Housing
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Agriculture Facilities
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REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
QUICK FACTS
Location Founded Enrollment Colors Mascot
El Reno, OK 1938 2499 Redlands Red and Gold Cougar
President Division Director
Dr. Larry Devane Dr. Laura Gruntmeir
Head Coach Elliott’s Office Phone
Dr. Clay Elliott (575) 635-6340
Elliott’s First Recruiting Class “Team of the Year” Selections
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Returning Judgers Newcomers
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CITY PROFILE El Reno, Oklahoma
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Driving Directions
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Hotels and Restaurants
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COACHING STAFF Head Coach
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Assistant Coach
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SEASON PREVIEW Roster
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Sophomores
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Freshmen
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HISTORY All-Americans
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Notable Achievements
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Where Are They Now
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All information supplied in this publication is accurate at the time of printing; however, changes may occur and will supersede information in this publication. This publication is printed and issued by Redlands Communtiy College. A total of 125 media guides printed at a cost of $501. Redlands Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, or status as a veteran, in any of its educational programs, activities, policies, practices, or procedures, including, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, eligibility for financial aid, and educational services. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries and complaints regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies and procedures for students, employees, and others: Human Resources Coordinator, Redlands Community College, 1300 S. Country Club Road, El Reno, OK 73036-5304, (405) 422-1267
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AGRICULTURE
DIRECTORY Dr. Laura Gruntmeir Division Director and Professor 405-422-6244
Sam Nusz A.I. and E.T. Lab Director 405-422-1296
Meriruth Cohenour Equine Coordinator/Instructor and Equestrian Team Coach 405-422-1460
Scotti Charmasson A.I. and E.T. Lab Coordinator 405-422-1225
Dr. Clay Elliott Livestock Judging Team Coach 575-635-6340
April Bow Agriculture Coordinator of Continuing Education 405-422-1492
Tanner Winter Asst. Livestock Judging Team Coach/ Royse Ranch Arena Coord. 405-422-1458
Ed Zweiacher Professor/Manager of Beef Herd 405-422-6293
Annie Pearson Center of Excellence Marketing and Communications Coordinator 405-422-1486
Chase Reed Asst. Livestock Judging Team Coach 620-222-5049
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LIVESTOCK JUDGING 101 Livestock judging is a process of evaluating, selecting, placing, and learning the various livestock species–beef cattle, sheep, and swine. Judgers compare the merits of one animal against the merits of other potential animals. This selection process is just one of many applications of livestock evaluation and judging. Livestock producers, breeders, feeders, buyers, and packers evaluate livestock for their potential as either breeding or market animals. These people try to relate the “form” of an animal with the “function” for which it is intended to serve. That is why livestock judging is often called the application of “form and function” to livestock. WHY JUDGE LIVESTOCK? Stockpersons judge livestock to differentiate between superior, average, and inferior animals within each of the livestock industries. They are looking for the most desirable animals for their particular needs. Stockpersons often compare their own livestock to those of others. Using their judging knowledge and skills, producers analyze the potential value of animals for particular purposes. Judgers should be able to do the following: • Identify the different breeds of livestock • Compare livestock for their merit and value as either breeding or market animals • Look at an animal and determine desirable characteristics and faults • Make decisions and defend them in a logical, well-organized manner • Make complex decisions based on available information • Develop confidence • Develop oral communication skills • Appreciate the opinions of others
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ORAL REASONS 101 Good judges of livestock have a special quality that an average judge does not possess. A good judge can accurately and concisely describe an animal or group of animals so that an audience knows exactly what the judge saw. The ability to describe animals accurately and concisely is the basic foundation of the reasons process. Giving reasons help judgers do the following: • Develop a system for analyzing a class of livestock • Think more clearly on your feet • Organize and state your thoughts more clearly • Improve your speaking poise and presentation • Improve your voice •
Develop your memory
You should know the parts of the various livestock species and how they join to make a particular breeding or market animal. Every animal is different and so is every class of livestock. Therefore, there are no guidelines or rules for placing a class. Nor is there a right way or a wrong way to deliver or present a set of reasons. The judge will determine the value of your reasons by the following: • Accuracy – You must tell the truth. You must see the important things in the class correctly. Accuracy is very important. You will lose points for incorrect statements. • Completeness – Describe all the major differences in your reasons. Omit small things that leave room for doubt. • Length – A well-organized, properly delivered set of reasons must never be more than 2 minutes in length. • Presentation and Delivery – Present your reasons in a logical manner that is pleasant to hear, is clear, and is easy to follow. If reasons are poorly presented, the value of accuracy may be lost because most of what you say doesn’t “get through” to the listener. Speak slowly and clearly in a conversational tone. Speak RCC Team loudly enough to be understood, but avoid talking too loudly or too QUICK FACT: rapidly. Use well-organized statements and use correct grammar. The past two years, Emphasize the important comparisons and be confident in your RCC judgers have presentation. • Terminology – Use correct terminology. Incorrect terminology greatly detracts from the value of your reasons. 4
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won reasons.
Winning 6/7 in 2010-11 and 7/8 in 2011-12.
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MISSION STATEMENT Redlands Community College provides a learner-centered environment committed to academic excellence strengthened through service and civic engagement. Value Statements Include: Learner-Centered Environment - Provide a rich academic environment in which learners engage in designing and completing individual educational goals. Academic Excellence - Provide opportunities for continuous academic growth through a challenging and rigorous curriculum enhanced by the application of research and technology. Collaboration and Service - Provide learning opportunities in collaboration with public and private partners that reinforce the value of service to others and strengthen ethical development and civic engagement.
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CAMPUS LIFE
WHY REDLANDS
The educational advantages of Redlands Community College are numerous. We have an open-door policy that encourages first-time and returning students to become a name not just a number. Admission requires no minimum GPA or ACT score, but may require an assessment test. No matter your background, you can attain great results at RCC.
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We kick off the fall semester each year with the Cougar Bash, a campus-wide event filled with food and fun, including world-famous onion burgers, games, and other activities. Activities continue throughout the year with music videos, concerts, volunteer activities, and leadership activities. Join any of the more than 20 student organizations on campus. Organizations include Aggie Club, Students in Free Enterprise, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Nursing Association and more.
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From fully equipped science and computer labs to smart classrooms with IETV capabilities, your educational needs and expectations will be met and exceeded with the most up-to-date technologies available. The main campus encompasses 55 acres and includes several buildings, many of which have newly renovated classrooms and labs.
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Redlands Community College’s athletic facilities contain a Select Physical Therapy sports medicine clinic and Fitness for Life center. The Fitness for Life center provides access to the college’s indoor swimming pool, fitness workout room, racquetball court, indoor walking area, dry saunas and steam saunas.
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You can afford to attend RCC! No mandatory fees mean more of your cost is covered by programs such as Oklahoma’s Promise (OHLAP). Plus, we cost less than half as much as Oklahoma’s four-year institutions. This means you’ll save around $4,500 by spending your first two years with us. At the end of those two years, you’ll have an associate’s degree and be prepared to enter the workforce or enter the third year of a four-year bachelor’s degree. Campus Housing: Get your education and enjoy the dorm experience with a luxury feel at Cougar Crossing! Cougar Crossing residents enjoy fully-furnished two or four bedroom apartments featuring leather couches, leather lounge chairs, fullsized appliances, full beds, dining room tables and chairs, and much more. Walk to class, the cafeteria, the library or the campus book store, while living with others pursuing similar life goals. You and your friends will find plenty to do at Cougar Crossing. We host karaoke parties, movie nights on the big screen, cookouts, and tons more. Relax on one of the comfortable couches, work out in the fitness center, or hang out in the cyber lounge.
Contact Student Services:
Call (405) 422-1417 Redlands Community College 1300 South Country Club Rd El Reno, Oklahoma 73036-5304
ACADEMIC MAJORS ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE Agriculture (eleven option areas) Personal/Athletic Trainer (two option areas) Pre-Professional Sciences (three option areas)
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Art Business Administration Criminal Justice Pre-Education (Elementary or Secondary) English Family Studies/Child Development General Studies Health, Physical Education & Recreation Psychology Social Studies Enterprise Development (two option areas)
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE Applied Technology (five option areas) Business Administration Technology (seven option areas) Child Development Criminal Justice (four option areas) Early Childhood Center Management Equine Science Nursing, RN Sustainable Agriculture (two option areas) Emergency Medical Technology Paramedic
CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Child Development Enology Viticulture Follow RCCcougar on:
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WHERE IS REDLANDS?
EL RENO 15 miles from OKC
Redlands Community College is located in El Reno, OK. El Reno is located just west of Oklahoma City. El Reno is rich in cultural history. El Reno is home to Historic Fort Reno, Canadian Country County Museum and the Heritage Express Rail Trolley. RCC is less than a mile from Crimson Creek Golf Course and Lake El Reno, a 300 acre lake that can be used recreationally for water skiing, jet skiing, swimming, boating and fishing.
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Frontier City Theme Park White Water Bay Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) Oklahoma City Museum of Art Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park Myriad Botanical Gardens Rocktown Climbing Gym Bricktown District Oklahoma City National Memorial www.redlandscc.edu/agriculture
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DRIVING
DIRECTIONS Oklahoma City: I-40 W/US-270W 26.4 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn right onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left. Weatherford: I-40 E for 41.4 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn left onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left. Kingfisher: US-81 S/OK-3 E for 12.1 miles, merge onto US-81 S toward El Reno 11.4 miles, turn right onto W. Sunset Dr/I-40 BR/OK-66 for 1 mile, turn left onto S. Country Club Rd. Go Enid 0.8 miles. RCC is on your right. Chickasha: US-81 N for 31.3 miles, merge on I-40 W/US270 W via the ramp Weatherford on the LEFT toward Amarillo go 1.9 miles, take the Country Club Rd exit, EXIT 123, turn right onto S. Country Club Rd. Go 0.8 miles. RCC is on your left.
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RESTAURANTS Montana Mike’s Steakhouse Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. til 10 p.m.
Serapio’s Mexican Restaurant For Hours Call: (405) 262-7744 1637 E Highway 66 El Reno, OK 73036
1609 Southwest 27th El Reno, OK 73036
Sid’s Diner For Hours Call: (405) 262-7757 300 South Choctaw El Reno, OK 73036
Denny’s Restaurant For Hours Call: (405) 262-3535 2701 South Country Club Rd El Reno, OK 73036
Georgeo’s Mediterranean Cuisine Open For Lunch & Dinner 1218 Sunset Dr. El Reno, OK 73036
ACCOMMODATIONS Baymont Inn 1707 S.W. 27th Street El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-3050
Days Inn 2712 S. Country Club El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-8720
Best Western 2701 S Country Club El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-6490
Economy Express 2851 S. Highway 81 & I-40, El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-1022
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Motel 6 1506 Domino Lane El Reno, OK 73036 (405) 262-6060
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Royse Ranch
Cattle Operation
Historic Darlington Chapel and Vineyard
Artificial Insemination Lab
Cougar Crossing Student Housing
AGRICULTURE
Milking Parlor
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DR. CLAY ELLIOTT
HEAD COACH - 5TH SEASON
Dr. Elliott was born on a 500 head cow/calf operation in Newcastle, Wyoming. He has shown all species of livestock and was active in both 4-H and FFA. Academically, he earned an Associate of Science in Agriculture from Casper College in Casper, Wyoming and was on a very successful livestock judging team. Elliott then transferred to Colorado State University and graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science. Upon graduation, he entered graduate school and trained the livestock judging team at Texas Tech University winning every judging contest that they participated in during his nine year tenure at Texas Tech with the exception of Louisville. Elliott earned a Master of Science in Meat Science and his PhD in Reproductive Physiology while at Tech. After his stint at Tech, Elliott coached at New Mexico State for three years before accepting the position at Redlands. Currently, Elliott and his wife Lili and three daughters: Bree, Kyra and Myka operate a club lamb operation that encompasses more than 400 ewes. They have produced champion market lambs at all levels of competition and continue their pursuit to build the next great show lamb or stud ram. His students have gone on to graduate from schools such as: Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Tarleton State, West Texas A&M and Texas Tech. His students are routinely recruited by Nebraska, Colorado State, University of Georgia, Angelo State and Western Illinois.
TANNER WINTER
ASSISTANT COACH - 1ST SEASON
Tanner Winter grew up outside of Lubbock, TX on a family farm (Wintex Farms) consisting of 150 sows, 150 ewes, and roughly 1000 acres of irrigates row crops. He attended Clarendon Community College before moving on to Texas A&M University where he received a bachelor’s and master’s degree, while being a member of the livestock judging team.
CHASE REED
ASSISTANT COACH - 1ST SEASON
Chase Reed has a B.S. in Animal Science with a minor in Ag Econ from OSU, while at OSU he was a member of the 2010 National Champion Livestock Judging Team, the 2011 National Champion Meat Animal Evaluation Team, and Winner of the 2010 Totusek Award. He is working on M.S. and wants to pursue the purebred cattle business full-time. 12
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TEAM ROSTER Tyler Boles - Sophomore Troy Bonds - Sophomore Brock Herren - Sophomore Shelbi Kautz - Sophomore Heath Aaron Link - Sophomore Collin Listen - Sophomore Matthew Kyle Mckinley - Sophomore Sierra June Meyers - Sophomore Stefanie Neuhaus - Sophomore Cooper Newcomb - Sophomore Dalton Newell - Sophomore Kassandra Pfeiffer - Sophomore Morgan Watts - Sophomore Issac Wenzel - Sophomore
Gary Agar - Freshman Brianna Britton - Freshman Lindsey Burris - Freshman Taylor Fort - Freshman Garrett Frans - Freshman Maria Goodwin - Freshman Wesley Griffin - Freshman Mercedes Hardin - Freshman Cody Johnson - Freshman Ashley Judge - Freshman Austin Kindschi - Freshman Owen Macfarlane - Freshman Mari Palacio - Freshman Rebekah Porter - Freshman Victoria Ralls - Freshman Brianna Robinson - Freshman Bailey Riedel - Freshman
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SOPHOMORE JUDGERS TYLER BOLES
Sophomore Asher, OK
Grand Champion Wether Goat at 2008 Oklahoma Youth Expo, 4th High Individual at 2011 National Barrow Show; enjoys raising show goats; major in Agriculture Education
TROY BONDS
Sophomore Durango, CO
Enjoys fishing and hunting; greatest accomplishment is attending college; wants to be a cattle rancher in SW Colorado and take over the family ranch
BROCK HERREN
Sophomore El Reno, OK
Finished as High Individual at the State Fair of Texas; enjoys livestock judging and raising show hogs; majoring in Animal Science
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SHELBI KAUTZ
Sophomore Kingsburg, CA
Miss Congeniality at Miss Teenage California; enjoys raising and showing sheep; Agriculture Sales and Marketing major
HEATH LINK
Sophomore New Home, TX
Member of state and national champion livestock judging team in HS; enjoys golf, college football and long walks on the beach; major in Agriculture
COLLIN LISTEN
Sophomore El Reno, OK
Grand Champion Barrow at the Oklahoma Youth Expo in 2009; loves to golf; interested in a career in animal nutrition
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MATTHEW MCKINLEY
Sophomore Conroe, TX
Reserve Champion Cross Barrow at 2010 Houston Livestock Show; loves raising show hogs; wants to be an Agriculture teacher
SIERRA MEYERS
Sophomore Madera, CA
Round Robin Golden Bear Recipient; Enjoys 4x4 wheeling and livestock photography; major in Agriculture Education and minor in Animal Science
STEFANIE NEUHAUS
Sophomore Dora, NM
Had four Grand Champion sheep at the New Mexico State Fair; major Animal Science
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COOPER NEWCOMB
Sophomore Elk City, OK
Grand Champion Market Lamb at 2010 National Western Stock Show; enjoys racing American Quarter Horses; majoring in Agriculture Business
DALTON NEWELL
Sophomore Minco, OK
2010 High Individual at American Royal Livestock Contest and 2011 National Barrow Show High Individual in Reasons; enjoys grass car rallies; plans to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Buiness and a Masters and Doctorate in Genetics
KASSANDRA PFEIFFER
Sophomore Orlando, OK
2-time National FFA proficiency winner; enjoys shopping, showing and judging livestock; major in Agriculture Business
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MORGAN WATTS
Sophomore Dallas, NC
Reserve Lamb at NC State Fair; major in Animal Science
ISSAC WENZEL
Sophomore Hamilton, TX
Champion Limousin at Houston Livestock Show, 3rd High Individual at state judging contest; enjoys raising show cattle and sheep
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FRESHMAN JUDGERS GARY AGAR
Freshman Santa Rosa, NM
Grand Champion Steer at Eastern New Mexico State Fair; State Championship in Football; State Winner and High Individual livestock judging; Animal Science major, wants to become a vet
BRIANNA BRITTON
Freshman Central Point, OR
Salutatorian in HS, 2010 Oregon State Fair Master Showman Champion, Reserve Champion team member at National Livestock Judging Contest; enjoys playing sports; major Animal Science/Vet Med
LINDSEY BURRIS
Freshman Dale, OK
2010 State Basketball Championship, 5th Overall Gilt at Oklahoma Youth Expo; major in Animal Science
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TAYLOR FORT
Freshman Elgin, OK
Finished 2nd at National FFA Livestock Judging Contest; enjoys raising show hogs; major in Agribusiness
GARRETT FANS
Freshman Thomas, OK
Enjoys hunting and watching sports; received High Individual at Big 3 Field Days; 2011 HS grad; major in Farm and Ranch Management
MARIA GOODWIN
Freshman Ponca City, OK
Reserve Premier Exhibitor at 2011 National Western Stock Show; enjoys livestock judging and showing sheep; Animal Science major
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WESLEY GRIFFIN
Freshman Tuttle, OK
Champion Chester at 2010 Oklahoma Youth Expo; enjoys watching sports, yoga, fishing and horseback riding; wants to obtain a Food Science degree
MERCEDES HARDIN
Freshman Hennessey, OK
Enjoys shopping and showing livestock; majoring in Agriculture Communications, wants to be a journalist
CODY JOHNSON
Freshman Meeker, OK
State FFA Degree Recipient; Enjoys showing and judging livestock; major is Agriculture Education
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ASHLEY JUDGE
Freshman San Luis Obispo, CA
Finished High Individual at California State Livestock Judging Finals three years in a row; enjoys showing cattle; wants to be a graphic designer for livestock publications
AUSTIN KINDSCHI
Freshman Orlando, OK
National FFA Swine Production Proficiency Winner; enjoys raising show pigs; major Agriculture Marketing and Sales
OWEN MACFARLANE
Freshman McArthur, CA
Major in Agriculture Business; loves showing livestock; wants to be an auctioneer
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MARI PALACIO
Freshman Bend, OR
Finished High Individual at Oregon State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest; enjoys showing Pinto and Paint Horses and hogs; wants to be a pediatric oncology nurse
REBEKAH PORTER
Freshman Bend, OR
High Team at Phoenix, Arizona Nationals; enjoys hiking, kayaking, showing quarter horses; wants to be a physician’s assistant specializing in oncology
VICTORIA RALLS
Freshman Talent, OR
Loves swimming, fishing, judging and showing livestock; wants to be a veterinarian/embryologist
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BRIANNA ROBINSON
Freshman El Reno, OK
Won the Oklahoma Youth Expo Barrow show three times; loves raising, showing and judging livestock; major Agriculture Business
BAILEY RIEDEL
Freshman San Luis Obispo, CA
Champion Team at California State Livestock Judging Contest; enjoys cooking; wants to be an embryologist
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ALL-AMERICANS 2008-2009 Kasey Lettunich Clint Mefford 2009-2010 Brandi Capps Katelyn Karney Casey Hilmes
2010-2011 Whitney Stuart Wesley Kraintz Katie Duysen Jake Warntjes Graham Blagg
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NOTABLE
ACHIEVEMENTS
2008-2009 Multiple Top Five Finishes
Two of 15 All-American Selections
2009-2010 National Champions
1st Place National Ranking
Coach of the Year-- Dr. Clay Elliott
Three of 15 All-American Selections
1st Place Team Finishes at:
Mid-Continent Livestock Expo (S/F) Exposure Cattle Contest (S/F) Dixie National (S) San Antonio Stock Show (S) State Fair of Texas (F) Flint Hills Classic (F)
1st Place Individual Finishes at: Mid-Continent Livestock Expo Exposure Cattle Contest Dixie National Southwestern Exposition Livestock Show State Fair of Texas Flint Hills Classic North American International Livestock Expo Tulsa State Fair 2010-2011 2nd Consecutive National Title
Five of 15 All-American Selections
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Houston Livestock Show- High Team Mid-America Classic-High Team North American International Livestock Expo National Western Show Fort Worth Stock Show Dixie National San Antonio Stock Show
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WHERE ARE THEY Kasey Lettunich
Texas A&M
Clint Mefford
Oklahoma State University
Brandi Capps
Texas Tech
Casey Hilmes
Oklahoma State University
Whitney Stuart
Texas Tech
Wesley Kraintz
Texas A&M
Jake Warntjes
Oklahoma State University
Graham Blagg
Texas A&M
Jorge Huizar
Oklahoma State University
Taylor Mefford
Oklahoma State University
Pete Dahl
West Texas A&M
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Payton Mumford Oklahoma State University Keenan Pendley
Oklahoma State University
Bonnie McCauley New Mexico State University
Clint Mefford
Assistant Livestock Judging Coach at OSU Pursuing a graduate degree in Agriculture Communications. Hometown: Central Point, Oregon Redlands: Class of 2009, All-American Livestock Judging Team Member (2007-2009) Oklahoma State University: Class of 2011
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Lobby Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Drive Up Hours
Monday - Friday 7:30am - 6:00pm Saturday 7:30am - 12:00 noon
24 Hour ATM
2000 South Country Club Rd • (405) 262-6577
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