Chatham 4-H Livestock Show Results | Sept. 10, 2022

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First, second and third place ribbons.Youth battled the elements of a dreary, rainy day this past Saturday at the Chatham County Agriculture & Conference Center in Pittsboro to compete in the annual 4-H Farm Credit Showmanship Circuit. The event, co-sponsored regionally by Cape Fear Farm Credit and Carolina Farm Credit, was sponsored locally in Chatham County by Chatham County Farm Bureau, Quality Equipment of Pittsboro, Country Farm and Home, and Pittsboro Feed.

Twenty youth from Chatham and surrounding counties took part in the heifer and sheep showmanship and conformation classes during the course of the day. In total, more than $1,100 in premiums were paid out to talented youth who traveled home with numerous ribbons and prizes in tow.

Many thanks to all of our volunteers and supporters who helped make the day such a success!

Best of luck to our young people as they continue to compete on the circuit this fall.

Heifer Showmanship Show Results

JUNIOR CLASS

FIRST PLACE: SOPHIE MARSHALL

SECOND PLACE: TYLA MARSHALL

THIRD PLACE: CARSON MOORE

INTERMEDIATE CLASS

FIRST PLACE: JONATHAN SCARLETT

SECOND PLACE: CHARLOTTE PAYNE

THIRD PLACE: CANDACE CHAPMAN

SENIOR CLASS

FIRST PLACE: CAROLINE SCARLETT

SECOND PLACE: AVERY HATFIELD

THIRD PLACE: GAVIN MOORE

Heifer Conformation Show Results

GRAND CHAMPION:  SOPHIE MARSHALL

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: TYLA MARSHALL

Sheep Showmanship Show Results

JUNIOR CLASS

FIRST PLACE: ALAINA OXENDINE

INTERMEDIATE CLASS

FIRST PLACE: JOLEEN WINDSOR

SECOND PLACE: CHARLOTTE PAYNE

THIRD PLACE: HUNTER HERNDON

SENIOR CLASS

FIRST PLACE: ANNA WELLS

SECOND PLACE: ADDISON FARRIS

Sheep Conformation Show Results

GRAND CHAMPION:  ANNA WELLS

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: ADDISON FARRIS

Interested in tracking who is on the showmanship circuit leaderboard? Up-to-date circuit point rankings can be found here.

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A sheep in a green jacket tied to a gate. Youths lead cows around in a covered paddock. Youths inspect their cows in a covered pen. A group of adults pose in front of a Chatham County 4-H sign.