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Barrett, Findley top market goat show
by Sarah Hawley
shawley@heartlandpublications.com
<p>Jonathan Barrett (far right) showed the grand champion market goat and Makayla Findley (far left) showed the reserve champion market goat during Monday&#8217;s Junior Fair Market Goat Show. Pictured with Barrett and Findley are Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence (second from left) and Fair Queen Abigail Houser.</p>

Jonathan Barrett (far right) showed the grand champion market goat and Makayla Findley (far left) showed the reserve champion market goat during Monday’s Junior Fair Market Goat Show. Pictured with Barrett and Findley are Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence (second from left) and Fair Queen Abigail Houser.

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<p>Jonathan Barrett, center, was named grand champion showman in the market goat category during Monday&#8217;s Junior Fair Goat Show. Barrett is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser (left) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Jonathan Barrett, center, was named grand champion showman in the market goat category during Monday’s Junior Fair Goat Show. Barrett is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser (left) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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<p>Sarah Turner, center, was named grand champion showman in the non-market goat category during Monday&#8217;s Junior Fair Goat Show. Turner is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser (left) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Sarah Turner, center, was named grand champion showman in the non-market goat category during Monday’s Junior Fair Goat Show. Turner is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser (left) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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ROCKSPRINGS — Jonathan Barrett and Makayla Findley showed the grand and reserve champion market goats, respectively, at Monday’s Junior Fair Market Show.

Barrett also took home the grand champion banner for showmanship while Daschle Facemyer took home the reserve champion banner.

There were 31 competitors in this category.

Showing market goats in categories by weight (in no particular order) were, Robert Austin Lute, Kaylee Fyffe, Kaylin Butcher, Courtney Lyons, Erin Korn, Breanna Butcher, Jordan Lyons, Valerie Hamm, Sarah Turner, Madison Russell, Eric Klein, Jordan Russell, Brittany Wells, Jonathan Barrett, Madison Dyer, Alison Deem, Caitlyn Holter, Kelsey Johnson, Brent Johnson, Blaise Facemyer, Makayla Findley, Trenton Delacruz, Colton Hamm, Daschle Facemyer, Ethan Mullen, Preston Ervin, Alexis Ervin, Megan Dyer, Caitlynn DeLaCruz, Sharp Facemyer, and Jessica Parker.

In the Meigs County Junior Fair Goat Show (non-market), Sarah Turner and Kaylee Hanning took home the grand and reserve champion banners, respectively, in the showmanship category.

Also showing were Rachael Rice, Austin Rice, and Mattison Finlaw.

Turner also took home grand champion awards in the Nubian and cart goat categories.

Turner won grand champion for her pack goat and Rachael Rice was named reserve champion.

Austin Rice and Kaylee Hanning took home the grand and reserve champion ribbon, respectively, for pygmy goats.

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