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Holter, Pullins show grand champion feeder calves
by Sarah Hawley
shawley@heartlandpublications.com
<p>Rebecca Pullins (fourth from left) showed the grand champion beef feeder calf and Jenna Burdette (third from left) showed the reserve champion beef feeder calf during Tuesday&#8217;s Junior Fair Beef Feeder Calf Show. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Dairy Princess Rachel Kesterson, and Beef Prince Michael Kesterson.</p>

Rebecca Pullins (fourth from left) showed the grand champion beef feeder calf and Jenna Burdette (third from left) showed the reserve champion beef feeder calf during Tuesday’s Junior Fair Beef Feeder Calf Show. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Dairy Princess Rachel Kesterson, and Beef Prince Michael Kesterson.

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<p>Brenna Holter (third from left) and Garrett Ritchie (second from right) showed the grand and reserve champion dairy feeder calves, respectively, during Tuesday&#8217;s Junior Fair Dairy Feeder Show. The champions are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, and Dairy Princess Rachel Kesterson.</p>

Brenna Holter (third from left) and Garrett Ritchie (second from right) showed the grand and reserve champion dairy feeder calves, respectively, during Tuesday’s Junior Fair Dairy Feeder Show. The champions are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, and Dairy Princess Rachel Kesterson.

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<p>Alli Hatfield (second from left) was named the grand champion showman in the Junior Fair Commercial Feeder Steer Show and Elizabeth Collins (third from left) was named the reserve champion. The champions are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Alli Hatfield (second from left) was named the grand champion showman in the Junior Fair Commercial Feeder Steer Show and Elizabeth Collins (third from left) was named the reserve champion. The champions are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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<p>Brenna Holter (second from left) was named grand champion showman in the Junior Fair Dairy Feeder Calf Show and Coltin Parker (third from left) was named reserve champion. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Brenna Holter (second from left) was named grand champion showman in the Junior Fair Dairy Feeder Calf Show and Coltin Parker (third from left) was named reserve champion. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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ROCKSPRINGS — Rebecca Pullins showed the grand champion beef feeder calf in Tuesday’s Junior Fair Beef Feeder Show and Jenna Burdette showed the reserve champion.

Brenna Holter and Garrett Ritchie showed the grand and reserve champion, respectively, in the Junior Fair Dairy Feeder Show.

Holter also received the ribbon for grand champion showman in the Junior Fair Dairy Feeder Calf Show, while Coltin Parker received the reserve champion.

Receiving first place showman in their respective groups were, Senior, Brenna Holter; Junior, Tyler Barber; Intermediate, Kayla Tripp; and Novice, Coltin Parker.

Alli Hatfield was named the grand champion showman in the Junior Fair Commercial Feeder Steer Show, with Elizabeth Collins receiving the reserve champion ribbon.

Receiving first place showman in their respective groups were, Senior, Nicole Moodispaugh; Junior, Jenna Burdette; Intermediate, Alli Hatfield; and Novice, Elizabeth Collins.

Also showing in the dairy feeder calf show were, in no particular order by weight class:

Class one: Tiffany Tripp, Clayton Moore, Rachel Kesterson, and Laura Pullins (first place).

Class two: Taylor Parker, Clayton Ritchie (first place), Tyler Barber, Kayla Tripp, and Kirk Pullins.

Class three: Coltin Parker, Garrett Ritchie, Brenna Holter (first place) and Allison Barber.

Also showing in the beef feeder calf show were, in no particular order by weight class:

Class one: Rachel Kesterson, Andrea McGrath, Ross Keller, Ryan Parsons (first place), and Megan Ross.

Class two: Raymond Lawson, Austin Ross, Faith Bauerbach (first place), and Michael Kesterson.

Class three: Allison Hatfield, Breanna Hayman, Austin Life, and Hannah Hawley (first place).

Class four: Abbie Hawley, Ally Hendrix, Elizabeth Collins (first place), Colton Lilly, and Katie Keller.

Class five: Cassidy Cleland, Kelsey Roberts, Nicole Moodispaugh, Jenna Burdette (first place) and Lacey Hupp.

Class six: Brayden Ervin, Rebecca Pullins (first place), Preston Ervin and Alexis Ervin.

Class seven: Charles Bret Cleland, and Tucker Smith (first place).

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