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Clark County Fair results

By The Columbian
Published: August 17, 2017, 6:03am

Aug. 6

OC Baking

Superintendent’s Choice, Lucy Crouse, Vancouver.

Judge’s Choice, Dewena Carlson, Ridgefield.

King Arthur Baking Contest, First, Dewena Carlson, Ridgefield; Second, McKenzie Cullen, Vancouver; Third, Amy Artiga, Vancouver.

Cocoa Classic Contest, First, Dewena Carlson, Ridgefield; Second, Lucy Crouse, Vancouver.

Washington Wheat, Adult First, Katie Horrocks, La Center; Youth First, Lucy Crouse, Vancouver.

Red Star Yeast, First, McKenzie Cullen, Vancouver; Second, Abby Martin, Vancouver.

Aug. 5

4-H Cat Showmanship

Sr. Champ, Jeanette Magnusson, Vancouver.

Sr. Res. Champ, Mikayla Munger, Vancouver.

Int. Champ, Daniella Magnusson, Vancouver.

Int. Res. Champ, Hermione Bauer, Battle Ground.

Jr. Champ, Drake Humphrey, Ridgefield.

Jr. Res. Champ, Cora McGill, Vancouver.

Aug. 6

4-H Cat Knowledge Bowl

Sr. Champ, Mikayla Munger, Vancouver.

Int. Team Champ, Alex Fry, Ridgefield.

Int. Team Champ, Faith Peterson, Battle Ground.

Int. Team Champ, Gabrielle Sanseri, Vancouver.

4-H Kitchens

Pies, Superintendent’s Award, Blue, Bethany Tuchardt, Battle Ground.

Beverage, Blue, Marah Klemz, Battle Ground.

Lunch on the Go, Participation, Jenna Meats, Vancouver.

OC Food Preservation

Ball & Kerr Award, First, Meta Mourton, Battle Ground.

Second, Sharon Marble, Vancouver.

Vegetable-Adult, First, Pat Potts, Battle Ground.

Second, Rachel Davis, La Center.

Pickles-Adult, First, Sharon Marble, Vancouver.

Second, Asia Collins, Battle Ground.

Soft Spreads-Adult, First, Sharon Marble, Vancouver.

Second, Rachel Davis, La Center.

Fruit-Youth, First, Hannah Graham, La Center.

Vegetable-Youth, First, Kieran Hanwood, Brush Prairie.

Pickles-Youth, First, Hannah Graham, La Center.

Soft Spreads-Youth, First, Grace Veach, Battle Ground.

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