2024 Highland County 4-H Summer Judging Awards: Clothing & Textiles winners announced
Pictured (l-r) are Brailee Williams (Junior Clothing Test third place), Abby Anderson (Junior Clothing Test second place) and Addy Ackley (Junior Clothing Test first place). (Photos courtesy of Kathy Bruynis)
The 2024 Highland County 4-H Summer Awards Ceremony and Style Revue were held July 16 at Southern State Community College.
Clothing Test and Skillathon winners and Outstanding Clothing & Textiles Exhibitors were:
• Junior Clothing Test: Addy Ackley (Greene Countrie Farm Hands), first place; Abby Anderson (Fur, Feathers and Friends), second place; and Brailee Williams (Fab Five), third place.
• Senior Clothing Test: Leah Robinson (Marshall Jr. Farmers), first place; Kathryn Ogden (Concord Jr. Farmers), second place; and Sydney Hamilton (Highland County Poultry, Pigs and Lambs), third place.
• Junior Clothing Skillathon (8-10): Brailee Williams (Fab Five), first place; Ruby Satterfield (Marshall Jr. Farmers), second place; and Rhonda Turner (Highland County Poultry, Pigs and Lambs), third place.
• Intermediate Clothing Skillathon (11-13): Eloise Roehm (Highland Harvesters), first place; Ava Hamilton (Greene Countrie Farm Hands), second place; and Jennilynn Ogden (Concord Jr. Farmers), third place.
• Senior Clothing Skillathon (14-18): Kathryn Ogden (Concord Jr. Farmers), first place; Sydney Hamilton (Highland County Poultry, Pigs and Lambs), second place; and Emma Yochum (All About Beef), third place.
• Junior Outstanding Clothing & Textiles Exhibitors: Addy Ackley (Greene Countrie Farm Hands), first place; and Breanna Wilder (Belfast Kids Unlimited), second place.
• Intermediate Outstanding Clothing & Textiles Exhibitors: Jennilynn Ogden (Concord Jr. Farmers), first place; and Addy Anderson (Fur, Feathers and Friends), second place.
• Senior Outstanding Clothing & Textiles Exhibitors: Kathryn Ogden (Concord Jr. Farmers), first place; and Leah Robinson (Marshall Jr. Farmers, second place.
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