Winners in the Texas A&M AgriLife
Extension Service Rolling Plains- 3 District 4-H Record Book Judging were
selected July 10th, when screening groups met at the Extension
Office in Archer City according to Kelli Lehman, Extension Program Specialist
4-H for the twenty-four Rolling Plains counties.
There were 213 books total, 64 Junior records, 82
Intermediate records, and 67 Senior records scored in 39 different project
areas. Junior and Intermediate records were placed first through fifth place.
First place Senior records will be submitted for State Judging, where they will
compete for scholarships and awards.
4-H is the youth development and leadership program of the
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, a part of the Texas A&M System.
Below is a list of placing for the participating Wise County Youth.
Juniors
Ross Edwards Beef
First
Place
Allie Tribe Clothing
& Textiles Fifth Place
Angelina Newbold Clothing
& Textiles First Place
Kailee Beth Buyers Clothing
& Textiles Fourth
Place
Brianna McKeever Companion
Animal Second Place
Abigail Newbold Companion
Animal First Place
Easton Vanover Consumer
Education First Place
Jessi Torres Food
& Nutrition Fourth
Place
Maranda Haschke Gardening
First Place
Dustin Meadows Goat Fifth
Place
Rylee Maggret Horse
First
Place
Clayton Meyers Photography
Second Place
Luke Tribe Photography
First Place
Cale Laaser Poultry
Second
Place
Jacob Lowrie Poultry
Fourth
Place
Intermediate
Johanna Buyers Beef Participant
Kaylyn Shallene Beef Participant
Saydee Herndon Companion
Animal First Place
Michaela Martin Dairy First
Place
Clint Demmitt Goat Second
Place
Cassady Craddock Horse Third
Place
Autumn Martinets Horse Participant
Ray Edwards Personal
Development Second Place
Hannah Buckner Photography
Second Place
Brady Vanover Photography First Place
Lauryn Luttrull Rabbit First Place
Danae Meadows Swine
Participant
Carson Read Swine Third
Place
Senior
Seth Byers Beef
Third
Place
Fallon Sachse Clothing
& Textiles First Place
Keaton Vawter Companion
Animal First Place
Lyndi Luttrull Consumer
Education First Place
Logan Moore Foods
& Nutrition First
Place
Olivia Bettesworth Goat Fourth
Place
Morgan Barnes Health First Place
Sarah Jennings Horse Fifth
Place
Christian Cross Leadership First Place
Caitlin Pruett Personal
Development First Place
Shelby Vanover Photography Second Place
Haylee Barksdale Safety
First
Place
Clayton Egle Wildlife
& Fisheries Second
Place
Record books involve accounting for all of the activities,
community service, awards, and most of all anything that has to do with a
4-H’ers major project. With all of these things to keep track of, it becomes a
family affair to keep track of all of these records throughout the year. These
record books allow students to learn responsibility, creative writing, and
effective records keeping that will benefit them as they go through the rest of
their lives. Parents appreciate the amount of records that accumulate when it
comes time for their seniors to apply for scholarships.
Seniors from Wise County have brought home $72,000 in
scholarships and this wouldn’t have been possible if it hadn’t been for all
that the record books taught them. This year we have had 49 record books turned
in! Wise County represented a large portion of the books being judged; all due
to the hard work and determination of the 4-H’ers and their families. Great Job
Wise County!
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