Sanders County 4-H Awards
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1 Sanders County 4-H Awards November 2009 SPRING AWARDS TOP JUNIOR STIR-UPS FOODS EVENT WINNER: Meghan Phillippi presents an award. *Amanda Woods* TOP SENIOR STIR-UPS FOODS EVENT WINNER: Meghan Phillippi presents an award. *Charlene Johnson* JUNIOR FASHION REVUE WINNER: Haas Electric, Inc. of Thompson Falls awards a trophy. *Kaitlyn Havens* SENIOR FASHION REVUE WINNER: Haas Electric, Inc. of Thompson Falls awards a trophy. JUNIOR PATCHWORK PARADE WINNER: Plains Piecers Quilt Guild of Plains awards a trophy. *Kaitlyn Havens* SENIOR PATCHWORK PARADE WINNER: The Sanders County Ledger of Thompson Falls award a trophy. JUNIOR DEMONSTRATORS: Paws Here, Pet Styling of Plains award a trophy. * John Gunderson* SENIOR DEMONSTRATORS: Paws Here, Pet Styling of Plains award a trophy. AWARDS PRESENTED for ANIMAL PROJECTS HORSE GRAND CHAMPION BEGINNING HORSE SHOW- MAN: First Security Bank of Thompson Falls sponsors an award. *Franky Winebrenner* GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR HORSE SHOW- MAN: Sanders County Rocky Ridge Saddle Club sponsors a trophy. *Jessica Read* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR HORSE SHOW- MAN: Stable Haven of Trout Creek sponsors a trophy. *Nicole Rehbein* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR HORSE SHOW- MAN: Sanders County Rocky Ridge Saddle Club sponsors a trophy. *Bethany Mack* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR HORSE SHOW- MAN: Lazy A/C Quarter Horse Ranch of Plains sponsors a trophy. *Hailey Phillips* TOP HORSE INTERVIEW: Cavallini Lumber & Feed of Hot Springs present a gift certificate. *Bethany Mack* TOP EXHIBITOR IN OVERALL BASIC HORSE- MANSHIP: KMM Computer Service of Plains sponsors an award. *Nicole Rehbein* CLUB BARN AWARD: Hot Springs Telephone Company sponsors a rosette. *Little Bitterroot* Thomas McDonald Memorial Award TOP HORSE PROJECT RECORD BOOK: Marsha McDonald Rubino presents $25. *Bethany Mack* SENIOR SPORTSMANSHIP HORSE AWARD: The First Security Bank of Thompson Falls sponsors an award. *Jessica Read* JUNIOR SPORTSMANSHIP HORSE AWARD: The First Security Bank of Thompson Falls sponsors an award. *Hailey Phillips* HORSEMANSHIP AWARD: The First Security Bank of Thompson Falls presents an award (not basic). *Jessica Read* JOE BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD: $50 will be awarded to the top exhibitor in the two year old horse project (colt to maturity) *Rachel Barnard* OVERALL HORSE SPORTSMANSHIP: Quality Landscape Seeding of Plains sponsors an award to the 4-H horse project member who most closely personifies the 4-H philosophy throughout the year. *Jessica Read* HORSE HERDSMANSHIP AWARD: Clark Fork Valley Hospital presents an award.*nicole Rehbein*
2 2 SHEEP GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR SHEEP SHOWMAN: Valley Bank of Thompson Falls presents a trophy. GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR SHEEP SHOWMAN: Valley Bank of Thompson Falls presents a trophy. *Alan Chojnacky* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR SHEEP SHOW- MAN: Trout Creek Mavericks 4-H Club present a trophy. *Nicole Beerntsen* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW- MAN: Valley Bank of Thompson Falls presents a trophy. GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB: Sanders County Harvest Foods presents a trophy and Log Cabin Embroidery presents a jacket. *Tibb Carr* RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB: Newman Suffolk's (Jim & Sandy Newman and Mindi Wilson) of Hot Springs present a trophy. OVERALL TOP BREEDING EWE PROJECT: Tammy Beerntsen sponsors a trophy & rosette. OVERALL TOP BREEDING RAM PROJECT: Tammy Beerntsen presents a trophy and rosette. RUNNER UP BREEDING RAM PROJECT: Tammy Beerntsen presents a trophy and rosette. TOP SENIOR SHEEP PROJECT INTERVIEW: Newman Suffolk's, Jim & Sandy Newman and Mindi Wilson, in Hot Springs present $ TOP JUNIOR SHEEP PROJECT INTERVIEW: Log Cabin Embroidery in Hot Springs present an award. *Tibb Carr* JUNIOR SHEEP SPIRIT AWARD: Katie Brown present a trophy to the junior 4-H sheep project member who best shows 4-H spirit through courtesy, helpfulness and friendship towards all. *Aaron Beerntsen* SENIOR SHEEP SPIRIT AWARD: Log Cabin Embroidery of Hot Springs present a trophy to the senior 4-H sheep project member who best shows 4-H spirit. *Jordyn Wilkinson* THOMAS MCDONALD MEMORIAL AWARD: Marsha McDonald Rubino award a sheep blanket and $40.00 to a 4-H member enrolled in the sheep project who most closely personifies the 4-H philosophy. SHEEP HERDSMANSHIP AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs sponsors an award. 1 ST YEAR SHEEP MEMBER: Newman Suffolk's, Jim & Sandy Newman and Mindi Wilson, in Hot Springs present an award. *Tibb Carr, Melaina Goodman, & Aaron Beerntsen* GRAND CHAMPION 4-H SHEEP CARCASS: J & S Trucking of Trout Creek awards a trophy. *Tibb Carr* RESERVE CHAMPION 4-H SHEEP CARCASS: Karen Morey awards a trophy. HIGH POINT SHEEP AWARD: Spring Street Exxon, Randy Woods in Hot Springs presents a trophy. GOAT SHOW GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR GOAT SHOWMAN: J & S Trucking of Trout Creek award a trophy. *Kyle Cox* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR GOAT SHOWMAN: Log Cabin Embroidery of Hot Springs awards a trophy. *Tyler Garrison* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR GOAT SHOW- MAN: Log Cabin Embroidery of Hot Springs awards a trophy. *Cody Garrison* GOAT HERDSMANSHIP AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs sponsors an award. *Tyler Garrison* CLUB BARN AWARD: Hot Springs Telephone Company sponsors a rosette. *Whitepine Happy Workers* CLUB BARN AWARD: Hot Springs Telephone Company sponsors a rosette. *Little Bitterroot* 2 4-H: The Youth Development Program of MSU Extension
3 3 DOG SHOW GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR DOG SHOWMAN: Bob & Carol Ann Wallace sponsor a trophy. *Elsa Schmiedbauer* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR DOG SHOWMAN: Bob & Carol Ann Wallace sponsor a trophy. *Tyler Riffle* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOG SHOWMAN: Rusty and Shirley Kinkade sponsor a trophy. *Sean Ribeiro* OVERALL DOG OBEDIENCE EXHIBITOR: Northwest Real Estate Guide sponsors a trophy. *Elsa Schmiedbauer* TOP DOG PROJECT INTERVIEW: Clark Fork Valley Hospital sponsors a trophy for the 4-H member who shows outstanding evidence of learning during the interview. *Tyler Riffle TOP 4-H DOG PROJECT: Paws Here Pet Styling of Plains awards a trophy. *Tyler Riffle* DOG SPIRIT AWARD: Thompson Falls Vet Clinic sponsors an award for the 4-H member personifying the 4-H spirit in the dog project. *Tyler Riffle* HIGH POINT DOG EXHIBIT: Northwest Real Estate Guide sponsors an award. *Tyler Riffle* SWINE SHOW OVERALL GRAND CHAMPION NOVICE SWINE SHOWMAN: Jenny & Ryan Garrison award a belt buckle. *Lucas Gruwell* OVERALL RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SWINE SHOWMAN: Jenny & Ryan Garrison award a belt buckle. *Cody Garrison* GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR SWINE SHOWMAN: Wind Valley Farm of Plains awards a trophy. *Erin Schmiedbauer* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR SWINE SHOWMAN: Northwest Pork Producers Council awards a trophy. *Alyssa Foster* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR SWINE SHOW- MAN: Trout Creek Mavericks 4-H Club sponsor a trophy. *Darin Havens* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR SWINE SHOW- MAN: Stable Haven of Trout Creek sponsor a trophy. *Shayna Nagy* GRAND CHAMPION MARKET SWINE: Concrete Services of Thompson Falls award a trophy. *Shayna Nagy* RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET SWINE: Scott, Mark & Eric Legard award a trophy and Log Cabin Embroidery presents a jacket *Cheyenne Nagy* TOP JUNIOR SWINE PROJECT INTERVIEW: Whitepine Happy Workers 4-H Club award $15.00 to the junior 4-H member who shows outstanding evidence of learning and growth in the swine project during the interview process. *Jake Legard* TOP SENIOR SWINE PROJECT INTERVIEW: The Legard family award $25.00 to the senior 4-H member who shows outstanding evidence of learning and growth in the swine project during the interview process. *Naomi Bankhead* THOMAS FARRIER MEMORIAL SWINE SPIRIT AWARD: The Farrier Family present $ to the 4-H swine project member who best shows 4-H spirit through courtesy, helpfulness and friendship towards all *Darin Havens* TOP SWINE BREEDING EXHIBIT: Kimark Farm of Trout Creek presents $50.00 and a rosette. Member must have received a blue ribbon in the interview and judging process. *Tyler Garrison* GRAND CHAMPION 4-H SWINE CARCASS: Northwest Pork Producers Council awards a trophy. *Jessica Legard* RESERVE CHAMPION 4-H SWINE CARCASS: Havens Pet Stable of Trout Creek awards a trophy. *Joe Frields* SWINE CLUB BARN AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs and the Hot Springs Telephone Company sponsor a rosette. *Little Bitterroot* SWINE HERDSMANSHIP AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs sponsors an award. *JJ Bankhead* SYMBOL OF EXCELLENCE AWARDS: A Swine carcass that met or exceeded predetermined high carcass standards receives a SOM certification. *Jessica Legard, Rosa Dolson, & Joe Frields* 3 4-H: The Youth Development Program of MSU Extension
4 4 RABBIT SHOW GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR RABBIT SHOWMAN: Shirley & Rusty Kinkade sponsor a rosette and Sue & Glenn Garrison award a trophy. *Amanda Woods* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR RABBIT SHOW- MAN: The Whitepine Grange #102 presents a rosette. *Abigail Croft* BEST OF SHOW RABBIT: Elaine Turnbull awards a trophy and rosette. *Sam Rehbein* FIRST RUNNER-UP BEST OF SHOW RABBIT: Elaine Turnbull awards a trophy and rosette. *Shayna Burgess* TOP RABBIT PROJECT INTERVIEW: Rick & Nancy Hulce present $20.00 to the 4-H member who shows outstanding evidence of learning and growth in the rabbit project during the interview process. *Sam Rehbein* RABBIT HERDSMANSHIP AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs sponsors an award. *Will Wood* RABBIT CLUB BARN AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs and the Hot Springs Telephone Company sponsor a rosette. *South Side Sparks* CAT SHOW GRAND CHAMPION CAT: Thompson Falls Veterinary Clinic sponsors an award. *Casey Chenoweth* POULTRY BARN AWARD: The Whitepine Grange #102 presents a rosette to the club showing the most effort in maintaining their poultry, cages, showing cooperation and helpfulness toward others. *South Side Sparks* BEEF & DAIRY GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR BEEF SHOWMAN: Prongua Ranch of Hot Springs awards a trophy. *Trevor Bras* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR BEEF SHOWMAN: Lonepine Logging awards a trophy. *Lane Foster* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR BEEF SHOWMAN: Cavallini Lumber & Feed of Hot Springs award a trophy. *Lindsay Salmi* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BEEF SHOWMAN: Cavallini Lumber & Feed of Hot Springs award a trophy. *Tom McDonald* GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BEEF: A trophy is awarded by the Hot Springs Telephone Company and Log Cabin Embroidery presents a jacket. *Lane Foster* RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BEEF: A trophy is awarded by Irrigation Equipment Sales, Inc. of Hot Springs. *Tom McDonald* TOP BEEF & DAIRY INTERVIEW: Mary Naegeli presents an award for the 4-H member who shows outstanding evidence of learning during the interview process. *Lane Foster* RESERVE CHAMPION CAT: Thompson Falls Veterinary Clinic sponsors an award. *Rosa Dolson* TOP CAT PROJECT INTERVIEW: Storoytyme Rentals of Plains sponsors an award. *Casey Chenoweth* CAT SPIRIT AWARD: Thompson Falls Vet Clinic sponsors an award for the 4-H member personifying the 4-H spirit in the Cat Project *Lea-Christin Watson* POULTRY SHOW GRAND CHAMPION 4-H BEEF CARCASS: Western Montana Stockmen's Association award a trophy. *Lane Foster* RESERVE CHAMPION 4-H BEEF CARCASS: Western Montana Stockmen s Association award a trophy. *Darreck McDonald* BEEF & DAIRY HERDSMANSHIP AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs sponsors an award. *Darreck McDonald* GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR POULTRY SHOW- MAN: The Naegeli Ranch awards a trophy and Maryetta Hodgskiss sponsors a rosette. *Charles French* POULTRY HERDSMANSHIP AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs sponsors an award. *Shannon Dimond* OVERALL GRAND CHAMPION SIMMENTAL 4-H BREEDING FEMALE: A cash award of $50 is awarded if cow/calf is sired by a registered Simmental bull. *Marriah Hindman* TOP RED ANGUS STEER: The Red Angus Association presents an award for the Overall Champion steer sired by a registered Red Angus: *Lane Foster* 4 4-H: The Youth Development Program of MSU Extension
5 5 BEEF CLUB BARN AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs and the Hot Springs Telephone Company sponsor a rosette. *Little Bitterroot* DAIRY CLUB BARN AWARD: Valley Bank of Hot Springs and the Hot Springs Telephone Company sponsor a rosette. *South Side Sparks* GRAND CHAMPION OVERALL STEER: The Rocky Mountain Bank of Plains awards a trophy (based on live and carcass evaluations). *Lane Foster* RESERVE CHAMPION OVERALL STEER: The Rocky Mountain Bank of Plains awards a trophy. (based on live and carcass evaluations). *Trevor Bras* TOP BLACK ANGUS MARKET STEER: Shawn Christensen, Springvale Ranch of Hot Springs and Bill Jensen, Black Pine Ranch of Heron present a Jacket. (Steer must have been sired by an Angus bull and member must have won at least a blue ribbon.) *Tom McDonald* ANGUS AUXILIARY BELT BUCKLE AWARD: Montana Angus Auxiliary and Woodruff Farm of Charlo, MT donates a Montana Silversmiths Angus Belt Buckle to the Outstanding Black Angus Heifer, Cow, Cow/Calf pair in the breeding project. *Tyler Garrison* STEER OF MERIT AWARDS: Sponsored by the Montana Stock growers Association in cooperation with the Montana State Extension Service presented to exhibitors whose animal meets certain high quality beef carcass specifications. *Lane Foster, Darreck McDonald, Will Wood, & Kait Carr* SMALL ANIMAL ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR SMALL ANIMAL SHOWMAN: Busted Willow Ranch awards $10.00 and Mary Naegeli sponsors a trophy. *Charles French* LARGE ANIMAL ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP GRAND CHAMPION LARGE ANIMAL SENIOR SHOWMAN: Gene & Jeanie Pinkley award $10.00 and a trophy is awarded by the Hot Springs Telephone Company. *Charles French* GRAND CHAMPION LARGE ANIMAL JUNIOR SHOWMAN: Gene & Jeanie Pinkley award $10.00 and a trophy is awarded by the Hot Springs Telephone Company. *Alyssa Foster* RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE ANIMAL SENIOR SHOWMAN: F2K Rock of Hot Springs awards a trophy. RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE ANIMAL JUNIOR SHOWMAN: Little Bitterroot 4-H Club awards a trophy. *Lane Foster* SPECIAL AWARDS: Animal GLEN WELCH MEMORIAL AWARD: In Memory of Glen Welch, Dottie Welch sponsors a traveling trophy for the club with the best theme decorated barns, throughout all animal barns (beef, goat, sheep, swine, poultry, rabbit and horse.) *Little Bitterroot* OVERALL LIVESTOCK AWARD: Irrigation Equipment Sales of Hot Springs presents an award. (Beef, Swine & Sheep). This includes carcass evaluation; record books, market placing and Fair results (must have at least a blue ribbon). Beef *Lane Foster* Swine *Jessica Legard* Sheep *Alan Chojnacky* TOP CROP OR LIVESTOCK PROJECT BOOK: Farm Credit Services awards $50. Fair 2009 GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR SMALL ANIMAL SHOWMAN: Busted Willow Ranch awards $10.00 and Mary Naegeli sponsors a trophy. *Amanda Woods & Tyler Garrison* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR SMALL ANIMAL SHOWMAN: Little Bitterroot 4-H Club sponsors a trophy. *Elsa Schmiedbauer* 5 4-H: The Youth Development Program of MSU Extension
6 6 AWARDS PRESENTED for NON-ANIMAL PROJECTS COMMUNICATIONS, ARTS & LEISURE SCIENCES, consisting of Business Adventures, Cowboy Poetry, Exploring 4-H, Centennial Project, Computer Technology & Outdoor Adventures. GRAND CHAMPION COMPUTOR TECHNOLOGY: *Daniel Watson* RESERVE CHAMPION COMPUTOR TECHNOL- OGY: *Julian Watson* FOOD & NUTRITION BEST OF SHOW: First American Title of Thompson Falls sponsors a rosette. *Logan Naegeli* GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR FOODS & NUTRI- TION: *Charlene Johnson* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR FOODS & NUTRI- TION: *Logan Naegeli* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FOODS & NUTRI- TION: *Jordyn Wilkinson* HIGH POINT JUNIOR 4-H FOODS AWARD: Sanders County Homemakers awards a savings bond and Wheat Montana presents 10 lbs. of wheat flour.. *Logan Naegeli* GARDENING BEST OF SHOW: Whitepine Grange #102 presents a rosette. GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR GARDENING: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR GARDENING: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. *Raven Brown* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR GARDENING: RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR GARDENING: *Jessica Cox* TOP SENIOR GARDENING EXHIBIT: Blue Slide Growers of Thompson Falls presents $ TOP JUNIOR GARDENING EXHIBIT: Blue Slide Growers of Thompson Falls presents $ *Jessica Cox* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FOODS & NUTRI- TION: *Abigail Croft* TOP SENIOR FOODS AND NUTRITION EXHIBIT: Wheat Montana presents 10 lbs. of wheat flour. *Charlene Johnson* TOP JUNIOR FOODS AND NUTRITION EXHIBIT: Wheat Montana presents 10 lbs. of wheat flour. *Tyler Riffle* TOP FOODS AND NUTRITION INTERVIEW: Wheat Montana presents 10 lbs. of wheat flour. *Abigail Croft* HIGH POINT SENIOR 4-H FOODS AWARD: Mary Naegeli presents an etched plate and Wheat Montana presents 5lbs. of wheat flour. *Charlene Johnson* TOP GARDENING INTERVIEW: Storoytyme Rentals of Plains presents a jade mug. LEATHER CRAFT BEST OF SHOW: First American Title of Thompson Falls sponsors a rosette. *Darreck McDonald* GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR LEATHERCRAFT: *Kyle Cox* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR LEATHERCRAFT: *Darreck McDonald* TOP LEATHERCRAFT INTERVIEW: Mary Naegeli presents a jade cup. *JJ Bankhead* 6 4-H: The Youth Development Program of MSU Extension
7 7 MECHANICAL SCIENCES consisting of Classes in Aerospace, Bicycle, Electricity, Robotics, & Small Engines TOP MECHANICAL SCIENCES INTERVIEW: Pickup s Plus of Thompson Falls sponsors a trophy. *Darin Havens* NATURAL SCIENCES consisting of Entomology, forestry, Range Management, Shooting Sports, Sport Fishing, Weed Science, Crop Science, & Wildlife GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR SHOOTING SPORTS: *Ben French* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR WILDLIFE: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. *Cody Garrison* SELF-DETERMINED TOP SELF DETERMINED INTERVIEW: Explorations of Trout Creek presents a jade cup. *Velita Benton* HIGH POINT SELF-DETERMINED PROJECT : Sanders County Ledger of Thompson Falls sponsors an award. *Velita Benton* SEWING & TEXTILES BEST OF SHOW: Mary Ann s Fabrics in Plains awards a gift certificate. GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR SEWING & TEX- TILES: GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR SEWING & TEX- TILES: *Kaitlyn Havens* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR SPORT FISHING: *Steven Clinkenbeard* PHOTOGRAPHY GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY: GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY: *Abigail Croft* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY: *Charlotte Palmer* TOP SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY INTERVIEW: Lynette Zander, CPA, PC of Thompson Falls presents a jade cup. TOP JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT: Lynette Zander, CPA, PC of Thompson Falls sponsors a trophy. *Amanda Woods* TOP JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY INTERVIEW: Lynette Zander, CPA, PC of Thompson Falls presents a jade cup. *Emily Snell* HIGH POINT PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT: Lynette Zander, CPA, PC of Thompson Falls presents an award. RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR SEWING & TEX- TILES: *Will Fausett* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR SEWING & TEX- TILES: *Stormy Knerr* TOP SENIOR SEWING AND TEXTILES EXHIBIT: First American Title of Thompson Falls sponsors a trophy. TOP JUNIOR SEWING AND TEXTILES EXHIBIT: First American Title of Thompson Falls sponsors a trophy. *Kaitlyn Havens* TOP SENIOR 4-H QUILT: The Flat Iron Quilting Guild awards a gift certificate. TOP JUNIOR 4-H QUILT: The Flat Iron Quilting Guild awards a gift certificate. *Kaitlyn Havens* TOP SEWING AND TEXTILES INTERVIEW: Mary Naegeli presents a jade cup. *Will Fausett* HIGH POINT SEWING AWARD: Sanders County Homemakers award a savings bond. OUTSTANDING MEMBER IN SEWING PROJECTS: Little Beaver Sewing Machine awards a sewing machine. This member has participated in the Spring Fashion Revue and had projects entered in Fair. *Will Fausett* 7 4-H: The Youth Development Program of MSU Extension
8 TEEN LEADERSHIP GRAND CHAMPION TEEN LEADERSHIP: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. * Mariah Naegeli* RESERVE CHAMPION TEEN LEADERSHIP: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. HIGH POINT TEEN LEADERSHIP: Realty-Northwest of Thompson Falls sponsors an award. VETERINARY SCIENCE GRAND CHAMPION VETERINARY SCIENCE: *Amanda Woods* WELDING BEST OF SHOW: Brian Cole, NAPA of Thompson Falls sponsors a rosette. *Tyler Garrison* GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR WELDING: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. *Will Fausett* GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR WELDING: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. *Tyler Garrison* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR WELDING: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. *Ethan Snell* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR WELDING: Sanders County 4-H presents a rosette. *John Gunderson* TOP WELDING INTERVIEW: NAPA of Thompson Falls sponsors a jade cup. *Logan Naegeli* HIGH POINT WELDING: Pickup s Plus presents an award. *Logan Naegeli* WOODWORKING BEST OF SHOW: Dimond Custom Homes of Plains sponsors a cup. *Sebrina Palmer* RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR WOODWORKING: *Kyle Cox* RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR WOODWORKING: *Wyatt Winebrenner* TOP WOODWORKING INTERVIEW: Mary Naegeli presents a jade cup. *Daniel Watson* SPECIAL AWARDS OTHER THAN CROP OR LIVESTOCK PROJECT BOOK: Bill & Heather Saint award $40 for the outstanding 4-H project record book in an other than crop or livestock project area. TOP FIRST YEAR MEMBER PROJECT RECORD BOOK: Kathy McEldery sponsors $20 for the outstanding first year 4-H member project record book. *Sam Kinzie* ARCHIE MCDONALD MEMORIAL AWARD: Overall Sportsman Award (This is selected according to criteria set up by Dorothy McDonald) to a 4-H member that displays sportsmanship in his or her conduct during the 4-H year. *Will Fausett* LEADER OF THE YEAR 2009: Ambassadors present the Leader of the Year with an award. *Roni Mitch* LITTLE CHIEF AWARD: Western Outdoors and Norms News of Kalispell awards a belt buckle to an outstanding 4-H member who has shown a commitment to club activities and has demonstrated involvement in a variety of 4-H projects. *Charles French* JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Explorations, Penny James of Trout Creek presents an award to an outstanding junior 4-H member who has shown a commitment to club activities and has demonstrated involvement in a variety of 4-H projects. *Cheyenne Nagy* GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR WOODWORKING: *Dusty Dettwiler* Fashion Revue 2009 GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR WOODWORKING: *Sebrina Palmer* 4-H: The Youth Development Program of MSU Ex- The MSU Extension Service is an ADA/EO/AA/Veteran s Preference Employer and Provider of Educational Outreach.
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