Diane Prather: General 4-H Projects at 2013 State Fair
The 2013 Colorado State Fair is winding down, and the judging results are in for the general 4-H projects. Moffat County 4-H members brought home ribbons galore, including five awards in the champion/reserve champion categories. Logan Hafey, Christine Harris, Allie Dilldine and Samantha Pearce all received champion awards, and Alexa Neton received reserve champion.
Here are judging results and salutes all of the 4-H members who qualified to compete at the 2013 Colorado State Fair!
The results are as follows:
Veterinary Science
■ Unit 3-Senior Division — On the Cutting Edge
Hannah Coy, sixth place
Leathercraft
■ Unit 2-Junior Division — Beginning Leather Carving
Pepper Rhyne, eighth place
■ Unit 3-Junior Division — Leather Carving
Cristiann Reyes, third place
■ Unit 3-Intermediate Division — Leather Carving
Kaylee Springer, eighth place
■ Unit 8-Intermediate Division — Advanced creative Stamping
Hali Reves, seventh place
Photography
■ Level 1-Junior Division —Focus on Photography
Logan Hafey, champion
■ Level 1-Senior Division — Focus on Photography
Mitchell Davidson, ninth place
Scrapbooking
■ Junior Division — Two-Page Layout
Tara Brumblow, fourth place
■ Intermediate Division — Two-Page Layout
James Brumblow, fourth place
Woodworking
■ Unit 1-Junior Division — Measuring Up
Garrett Wynkoop, sixth place
Artistic Clothing
■ Junior Division — Applied
Alexa Neton, qualifier
Cake Decorating
■ Unit 2-Senior Division — Single Layer Cake
Christine Harris, champion
■ Unit 3-Intermediate Division- Two Layered Cake
Alexandrea Suessmeier, eighth place
■ Unit 5-Senior Division—Cupcakes, Themed
Allie Dilldine, champion
Clothing Construction
■ Unit 1-Junior Division — Beginning Clothing
Haley Boatman, qualifier
■ Unit 4-Senior Division — Beginning Clothing
Samantha Pearce, grand champion
Food Core Projects
■ Unit 2-Junior Division — On the Road to Fun and Fitness
Liam Mounce, qualifier
Food Preservation
■ Unit 3-Junior Division — Pickles, Relishes, Jams and Jellies
Argyro Reyes, seventh place
Heritage Arts
■ Junior Division — Crochet
Argyro Reyes, sixth place
■ Intermediate Division — Crochet
Aurora Hodson, seventh place
Specialty Foods
■ Unit 21-Junior Division — Baking, 4 Biscuits
Cristiann Reyes, qualifier
■ Unit 21-Intermediate Division — Baking, 4 Biscuits
Hali Reyes, fifth place
■ Unit 23-Junior Division — Baking, Butter or Sponge Cake
Alexa Neton, reserve champion
■ Unit 24-Intermediate Division — Baking, Pie
Molly Neton, fourth place
Shooting Sports
■ Junior Division — Archery
Kimber Wheeler, qualifier
■ Intermediate Division — Archery
Brittany Schulze, ninth place
■ Junior Division — Shotgun
Trevor Hume, eighth place
■ Intermediate Division — Shotgun
Brayden Tuttle, eighth place
■ Senior Division — Shotgun
Jesse Kurz, eighth place
■ Junior Division — .22
Baryn Suessmeier, qualifier
■ Intermediate Division — .22
Kaitlyn Ahlstrom, qualifier
■ Senior Division — Air Pistol
Hunter Rummel, third place
Fashion Revue
Samantha Pearce placed in the top 15.

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