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Clark County Fair Results, Aug. 2-5

The Columbian
Published: August 7, 2019, 5:57am

Aug. 2

Daily Agricultural and
Education Display Awards

Grange, Agriculture and Education Winner.

4-H Shooting Sports, Educational Display Award.

4-H Goats, Best Theme -1st Half Award.

4-H Plant Science – Garden

Junior Champion, Blakeley Gardner, Ridgefield.

Senior Champion, Emily Graham, La Center.

Senior Reserve Champion, Hannah Graham, La Center.

Lily, Junior Champion, Blakeley Gardner, Ridgefield.

Carrots, Junior Reserve Champion, Elizabeth Galli, Vancouver.

Hydrangea, Intermediate Champion, Heather Christenson, Ridgefield.

Zinnia, Intermediate Reserve Champion, Marah Klemz, Battle Ground.

Bush Beans, Senior Champion, Caden Peru, Vancouver.

Clematis, Senior Reserve Champion, Clara Smith, Battle Ground.

Hydrangea, Special Award, Randi Richards, Ridgefield.

Tomato, Special Award, Elizabeth Galli, Vancouver.

Purple Beans, Superintendents Award, Hannah Graham, La Center.

Cinnamon Dahlia, Judges’ Award, Hannah Graham, La Center.

Sewing – 658

Best of Show, Emily Graham, La Center.

Senior Champion, Valerie Schmidt, Battle Ground.

Senior Reserve Champion, Emily Graham, La Center.

Intermediate Champion, Lucy Crouse, Vancouver.

Intermediate Reserve Champion, Megan Coder, Battle Ground.

Junior Champion, Blakeley Gardner, Ridgefield.

Junior Reserve Champion, Jalise Chatman, Ridgefield.

Judges’ Choice

Emily Graham, La Center.

Janessa Chatman, Ridgefield.

Madeline Coder, Battle Ground.

Blakeley Gardner, Ridgefield.

Megan Coder, Battle Ground.

Superintendent’s Choice

Aliza Cummins, Vancouver.

Sara Baldwin, Battle Ground.

Emily Graham, La Center.

Special Award

Janessa Chatman, Ridgefield.

Emily Graham, La Center.

Heather Christenson, Ridgefield.

Valerie Schmidt, Battle Ground.

Janesssa Chatman, Ridgefield.

Blakeley Gardner, Ridgefield.

9 Blues, Emily Graham, La Center.

8 Blues, Janessa Chatman, Ridgefield, and Blakeley Gardner, Ridgefield.

7 Blues, Jalise Chatman, Ridgefield.

5 Blues, Sara Baldwin, Battle Ground.

2 Blues, Aliza Cummins, Vancouver, and Lucy Crouse, Vancouver.

Blue

Makayla Loose, Battle Ground.

Madeline Coder, Battle Ground.

Megan Coder, Battle Ground.

Heather Christenson, Ridgefield.

Grady Gardner, Ridgefield.

Aug. 3

Daily Agricultural and
Educational Display Awards

MLJ Ranch, Agriculture and Education Winner.

WSU Master Food Preservers, Educational Display Award.

Open Class Veggie/Fruit

Youth Age 9-16

People’s Choice, Elizabeth Davenport, Battle Ground.

Best of Division, Elise Christenson, Woodland.

Adult

Superintendent’s Choice, Betty Adamas, Battle Ground.

Best of Division, Allison Klemz, Battle Ground.

Judges’ Choice, Dean Bottemiller, Vancouver.

Youth Under Age 8

Best of Division, Louis Galli, Vancouver.

Open Class
Needlework – Quilt

Judges’ Choice – Machine, Ferralyn Chezik, Ridgefield.

Judges’ Choice – Hand, Tomi Hanson, Vancouver.

Special Award – Recycle, Tammy Thornton, Ridgefield.

Special Award – Youth, Zelda Johnson, Battle Ground.

Superintendent’s Award, Kathy Schoenborn, Vancouver.

Most Points – Senior, Rita Allen, Ridgefield.

Clark County Quilters Best of Show – Youth, Zelda Johnson, Battle Ground.

Clark County Quilters Best of Show – Adult, Sue Holmes, Vancouver.

Miscellaneous, Pam Schwartz, Vancouver.

Special Award – Youngest, Hailey Maplethorpe, Battle Ground.

Embroidery

Judges’ Choice – Adult, Mona Ott, Vancouver.

Special Award – Oldest, Bernice Bartel, Ridgefield.

Cross Stitch

Judges’ Choice – Senior, Dale Coffield, Vancouver.

Wall Hanging

Judges’ Choice – Youth, Emeline Wolff, Woodland.

Special Award, Kathy Schoenborn, Vancouver.

Most Points – Youth, Mylee Whitney, Vancouver.

Mary Burr Award, Kathy Schoenborn, Vancouver.

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