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N.D. 4-H Livestock Judging Contest Winners Announced
North Dakota Ag Connection - 04/13/2021

Teams from Grant and Oliver counties placed first in their respective divisions of the state 4-H livestock judging contest held in Watford City for the first time.

This year, the contest attracted 18 junior teams with 100 participants and 19 senior teams with a total of 86 participants.

Junior division top five teams and their scores were:

First - Grant County, 1,413

Second - Adams County, 1,368

Third - Morton County, 1,357

Fourth - Foster County, 1,356

Fifth - Golden Valley County, 1,305

Top 10 high individuals in the junior division and their scores were:

First - Grady Bock, Adams County, 477

Second - Layton Redmann, Grant County, 477

Third - Kaitlyn Hauge, Grant County, 471

Fourth - Molly Hansen, Foster County, 470

Fifth - Landan Zenker, Grant County, 465

Sixth - Taylor Zenker, Grant County, 458

Seventh - Lucas Brown, Golden Valley County, 457

Eighth - Addison Dahners, Grant County, 456

Ninth - Sheridan Ellingson, Morton County, 456

10th - Paige Zenker, Grant County, 455

Senior division top five teams and their scores were:

First - Oliver County, 2,081

Second - Ransom County, 2,068

Third - Morton County, 2,050

Fourth - Golden Valley County, 2,045

Fifth - Stutsman County, 2,027

Top 10 high individuals for the senior division and their scores were:

First - Jacob Klaudt, Oliver County, 703

Second - Lilly Solemsaas, Ransom County, 700

Third - Chance Manhart, Golden Valley County, 697

Fourth - Reanna Schmidt, Oliver County, 697

Fifth - Isabella Schaaf, Morton County, 687

Sixth - Anna Hauge, Grant County, 685

Seventh - Olivia Nitschke, Ransom County, 685

Eighth - Calli Mack, Stutsman County, 683

Ninth - Jamie Geyer, Ransom County, 683

10th - Rachel Larson, Adams County, 682

For more detailed results, visit https://www.judgingcard.com.

Leigh Ann Skurupey, interim chair of the North Dakota State University Extension Center for 4-H Youth Development and a 4-H youth development specialist in animal and equine sciences, is proud of the efforts of the youth who participated in this contest.

"You won far more during this weekend than a ribbon," she says. "The life skills you gained preparing for this contest will last a lifetime."


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