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Junior FairKing & Queen Coronation
QUEEN – Emma Schmidt
KING – Dalton Thomas
FIRST RUNNER-UP – QUEEN – Blair Baumle
FIRST RUNNER-UP – KING – Matthew Klopfenstein
SECOND RUNNER-UP – QUEEN – Kara Burak
SECOND RUNNER-UP – KING – Justin Carnahan
PRINCE – Caleb Cox
PRINCESS – Maggie Cox
JR. KING – Payton Beckman
JR. QUEEN – Christina Graham
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Paulding County Fair Days 2013 Paulding County Progress 3B
Junior Fair Dairy Beef Senior Dairy Beef Showmanship –
David Sinn, first
Junior Dairy Beef Showmanship –
Joseph Schmidt, first
Beginning Dairy Beef Showman-ship – Jonathan Sinn, first
Champion of Champion Dairy
Beef Showmanship – Abram
Klopfenstein, first
Beginner Skill-a-thon – Bethany
Klopfenstein, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon – David
Sinn, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon – Bailey
Combs, first
Champion Dairy Steer – Daniel
Sinn, first
Reserve Champion Dairy Steer –
Blake Miller, first
Rate of Gain Dairy Steer – Daniel
Sinn, first
Champion Dairy/Beef Feeder
Class A – Jacob Klopfenstein, first
Reserve Champion Dairy/Beef Class
A – Matthew Klopfenstein, second
Champion Dairy/Beef Feeder
Class B – Emma Schmidt, first
Reserve Champion Dairy/Beef Feeder Class B – Rebecca Mc-
Croskey, second
Champion Dairy/Beef Class C –
Bethany Klopfenstein, first
Reserve Champion Dairy/Beef
Feeder Class C – David Sinn, second
Champion Dairy/Beef Class D –
Bethany Klopfenstein, first
Reserve Champion Dairy/Beef
Class D – Misti Klopfenstein, second
Champion Dairy/Beef Class E –
Megan Reineck, first
Reserve Champion Dairy/Beef
Class E – Sydney Reineck, second
Grand Champion Dairy Feeder –
Jacob Klopfenstein, first
Reserve Champion Dairy Feeder –
Megan Reineck, second
Junior Fair Beef CattleSenior Beef Showmanship – Jacob
Sukup, first
Junior Beef Showmanship – Eli
Moitor, first
Beginning Beef Showmanship –
Noah Ryan, first
Champion of Champion Beef
Showmanship – Matthew Klopfen-
stein, first
Beginner Skill-a-thon – Morgan
Hefner, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon – Jared
Sukup, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon – Tiffany
Spangler, first
Grand Champion Beef Female –
Isaac Nice, first
First Place Class A Beef Feeder –
Matthew Klopfenstein, first
Second Place Class A Beef Feeder
– Morgan Hefner, second
First Place Class B Beef Feeder –
Jacob Sukup, first
Second Place Class B Beef Feeder
– Eli Molitor, second
First Place Class C Beef Feeder –
Joshua Sukup, first
Second Place Class C Beef Feeder
– Jared Sukup, second
Champion Beef Feeder – Joshua
Sukup, first
Reserve Champion Beef Feeder –
Jacob Sukup, second
First Place Class A Steer – Isaac
Nice, first
Second Place Class A Steer – Eli
Molitor, second
First Place Class B Steer – Eli Moli-
tor, first
Second Place Class B Steer –
Jacob Sukup, second
First Place Class C Steer – Joshua
Sukup, first
Second Place Class C Steer –
Matthew Klopfenstein, second
Champion Market Steer – Eli Moli-
tor, first
Reserve Champion Market Steer –
Jacob Sukup, second
Rate of Gain Market Steer – Eli
Molitor, first
Junior Fair SheepSenior Sheep Showmanship –
Abram Klopfenstein, first
Junior Sheep Showmanship – Adri-
enne Rosswurm, first
Beginning Sheep Showmanship –
Andrew Keysor, first
Champion of Champion Sheep
Showmanship – Abram Klopfen-
stein, first
Beginner Skill-a-thon – Katie Ober-
lin, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon – Grace
Spangler, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon – Luke
Spangler, first
First Place Class A Market Lamb –
Abram Klopfenstein
Second Place Class A Market
Lamb – Andrew Keysor, second
First Place Class B Market Lamb
– Dana Rosswurm, first
Second Place Class B Market
Lamb – Andrew Keysor, second
Champion Market Lamb – Abram
Klopfenstein, first
Reserve Champion Market Lamb –
Dana Rosswurm, second
Rate of Gain Sheep – Joseph
Schmidt, first
Isaac Nice had a first place Class A steer and grand championbeef female.
Jacob Sukup took reservechampion beef feeder and firstin Class B market steer. Healso won reserve Class B for market steer and secondplace for Class B junior show-manship for beef.
Eli Molitor won several awards including: grand champion market steer, first in junior beef showmanship, second in Class B beef feeder, first place Class B steer, second place Class Asteer and first in rate of gain market steer. Helping hold his awards are his sisters, Brook andHannah.
Jacob Klopfenstein had the grand champion dairy feeder,dairy feeder Class A, grand champion in exhibition bird and asecond place for junior showmanship.
Grace Spangler won intermediate skill-a-thon for sheep andLuke Spangler won the advanced skill-a-thon for sheep.
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Jared Sukup won intermediate beef skill-a-thon and secondplace in Class C beef feeder.
Junior Fair Dairy Senior Dairy Showmanship – Arlen
Stoller, first
Beginning Dairy Showmanship –
Emil Stoller, first
Champion of Champion Dairy
Showmanship – Arlen Stoller, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon – Adam
Stoller, first
Joshua Sukup won Class Cmarket steer and grand cham-pion beef feeder.
Megan Reineck had the firstplace Class E dairy beef feeder as well as reserve champion for dairy beef feeder.
Sydney Reineck won sec-ond place Class E dairy beef feeder.
Katie Oberlin won begin-ning sheep skill-a-thon.
Andrew Keysor placed first for beginning sheep showman-ship and second for Class A and Class B market lambs.
Blake Miller won reservechampion diary beef steer.
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4B Paulding County Fair Days 2013 Paulding County Progress
Junior Fair SwineSenior Swine Showmanship –
Olivia Cramer, first
Junior Swine Showmanship – Pay-
ton Beckman, first
Beginning Swine Showmanship –
Wyatt Beckman, first
Champion of Champion Swine
Showmanship – Olivia Cramer, first
Beginner Skill-a-thon – Kaden
Bassler, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon –
Rachell Kroeger, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon – Logan
Fast, first
Market Hog Class A First Place –Courtney Kupfersmith
Market Hog Class A Second Place
– Rachell Kroeger
Market Hog Class B First Place –
Logan Fast
Market Hog Class B Second Place
– Olivia Cramer
Market Hog Class C First Place –
Lauren Speice
Market Hog Class C Second Place
– Ray Kupfersmith
Market Hog Class D First Place –
Jacob Todd
Market Hog Class D Second Place
– Rachel Kroeger
Market Hog Class E First Place –
Adam Stalsberg
Market Hog Class E Second Place
– Justin Speice
Market Hog Class F First Place –
Courtney Kupfersmith
Market Hog Class F Second Place
– Adam Stalsberg
Market Hog Class G First Place – Treanna Bidlack
Market Hog Class G Second Place
– Meagan Speice
Grand Champion Market Hog –
Jacob Todd, first
Reserve Champion Market Hog –
Adam Stalsberg, second
Third Champion Market Hog –
Courtney Kupfersmith, third
Junior Fair GoatsSenior Goat Showmanship– Ashley
Flynn, first
Junior Goat Showmanship – Molly
Meeker, first
Beginning Goat Showmanship –Lexie Beckman, first
Champion of Champion Goat Show-
manship – Tiffany Spangler, first
Beginner Skill-a-thon – Brandan
Hornish, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon – Connor
Baumle, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon – Blair
Baumle, first
Grand Champion Dairy Goat – Blair
Baumle, first
Reserve Champion Dairy Goat –
Ben Weible, first
Grand Champion Pygmy Goat –
Ashley Flynn, first
Reserve Champion Pygmy Goat –
Bailey Meyer, first
Grand Champion Breeding Boer
Doe – Jalynn Parrett, first Reserve Champion Breeding Boer
Doe – Jalynn Parrett, second
Champion Class A Market Goat –
Clint Spangler, first
Reserve Champion Class A Market
Goat – Molly Meeker, second
Champion Class B Market Goat –
Tiffany Spangler, first
Reserve Champion Class B Mar-
ket Goat – Arlynn Cooper, second
Champion Class C Market Goat –
Arlynn Cooper, first
Reserve Champion Class C Mar-ket Goat – Lexie Beckman, second
Champion Class D Market Goat –
Kara Burak, first
Reserve Champion Class D Mar-
ket Goat – Aaron Horstman, sec-
ond
Champion Class E Market Goat –
Molly Meeker, first
Reserve Champion Class E Mar-
ket Goat – Kyle Mobley, second
Champion Class F Market Goat –
Jalynn Parrett, first
Reserve Champion Class F Mar-
ket Goat – Janae Pease, second
Champion Class G Market Goat –
Brendan Hornish, first
Reserve Champion Class G Mar-
ket Goat – Korbin Slade, second
Grand Champion Market Goat –Kara Burak, first
Reserve Champion Market Goat
– Molly Meeker, second
Born and Raised Market Goat –
Aaron Horstman
Rate of Gain – Goats – Brendan
Hornish, first
Kara Burak took top honors for grand champion market goat.
Jacob Todd took top honors with grand champion market hogplus a plaque for first place in Class D market hogs.
Treanna Bidlack got a firstplace plaque for Class G mar-ket hogs.
Ashley Flynn won senior goat showmanship and grandchampion pygmy goat.
Tiffany Spangler earned the champion showman title in the goat
department of the junior fair. She was also first in Class B mar-
ket goat and won the advanced skill-a-thon in beef.
Bailey Meyer won reservechampion in the pygmy goats.
Ben Weible won reserve champion dairy goat and grandchampion bantam.
Jalynn Parrett had the grand and reserve champions in thebreeding boer goat class plus first place in the market goatClass F.
Clint Spangler won out-standing in skill-a-thon for goats and first in Class A mar-ket goat.
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Adam Stalsberg had the re-serve market hog and took re-serve champion for pleasurehorses.
Olivia Cramer won the swine senior showmanship champion,swine champion of champions and was second place in ClassB market hog.
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Paulding County Fair Days 2013 Paulding County Progress 5B
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Junior Fair Horses
Tianna Cooper won reserve champion of champion perform-ance horses and beginner rabbit showmanship.
Pole Bending (14-19) – Faith
Vogel, first; Hailey Dix, second;
Adam Stalsberg, third; Allison Taylor,
fourth; Malayna VanCleve, fifth
Pole Bending (8-13) – Autumn
Banks, first; Molly Meeker, second;
Heather Oberlin, third; Kalyn
Strahley, fourth
Key Hole Sr. – Faith Vogel, first; Alli-
son Taylor, second; Allison Taylor,
third; Hailey Dix, fourth; Malayna
VanCleve, fifth
Key Hole Jr. – Molly Meeker, first; Tianna Cooper, second; Kalyn
Strahley, third
Barrels (14-18) – Allison Taylor,
first; Faith Vogel, second; Adam
Stalsberg, third; Allison Taylor,
fourth; Emily Derck, fifth
Barrels (9-13) – Autumn Banks,
first; Molly Meeker, second; Heather
Oberlin, third; Tianna Cooper, fourth;
Kalyn Strahley, fifth
Champion of Champion Contest-
ing – Autumn Banks
Reserve Champion of Champion
Contesting – Molly Meeker
Champion High Point – Molly
Meeker
Reserve Champion High Point –Emily Derck
Trail (14-19) – Allison Taylor, first;
Malayna VanCleve, second; Emily
Derck, third; Faith Vogel, fourth; Hai-
ley Dix, fifth
Trail (9-13) – Molly Meeker, first;
Tianna Cooper, second; Grady
Vogel, third
In Hand Trail – Heather Oberlin,
first; Tianna Cooper, second
Beginner Pattern Class – Emily
Derck, first; Molly Meeker, second;
Allison Taylor, third; Tianna Cooper,
fourth; Kalyn Strahley, fifthOpen Ground Driving – Malayna
VanCleve, first; Allison Taylor, second
Junior Reining – Molly Meeker, first
Champion Versatility Award –
Emily Derck
Reserve Champion Versatility
Award – Molly Meeker
Champion of Champion Perform-
ance (8-19) – Allison Taylor
Reserve Champion of Champion
Performance – Tianna Cooper
Stakes Race (8-13) – Autumn
Banks, first; Molly Meeker, second;
Tianna Cooper, third
Stakes Race (14-19) – Allison Tay-
lor, first; Adam Stalsberg, second;
Faith Vogel, third; Malayna Van-Cleve, fourth; Hailey Dix, fifth
Lounge Line – Chandlier Diven, first;
Emily Derck, second; Allison Taylor,
third
Sr. Western Showmanship (14-19)
– Chandlier Diven, first; Megan
Keysor, second; Malayna VanCleve,
third; Emily Derck, fourth; Adam
Stalsberg, fifth
Jr. Western Showmanship (8-13) –
Kalyn Strahley, first; Molly Meeker,
second; Evalyn Kohart, third
Pony Showmanship (8-19) –
Chandlier Diven, first; KalynStrahley, second; Tianna Cooper,
third; Heather Oberlin, fourth
Showmanship, Hunter Horses (9-
18) – Molly Meeker, first; Adam
Stalsberg, second; Emily Derck,
third; Allison Taylor, fourth; Heather
Oberlin, fifth
Champion of Champion Showman-
ship – Chandlier Diven
Reserve Champion of Champion
Showmanship – Molly Meeker
Beginner Skill-a-thon – Heather
Oberlin, first
Intermediate Skill-a-thon – Faith
Vogel, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon – Chandlier
Diven, first Hunter Under Saddle (9-18) –
Molly Meeker, first; Emily Derck, sec-
ond; Adam Stalsberg, third; Allison
Taylor, fourth; Heather Oberlin, fifth
Equitation, Hunter Horses (8-19)
– Emily Derck, first; Molly Meeker,
second; Adam Stalsberg, third; Alli-
son Taylor, fourth; Heather Oberlin,
fifth
Hunter Hack (14-18) – Allison Tay-
lor, first; Emily Derck, second
Hunter Hack (9-13) – Tianna
Cooper, first
Snaffle Bit Pleasure (9-18) – Emily
Derck, first
Pleasure Driving Horse/Pony (9-
18) – Molly Meeker, first; Malayna
VanCleve, secondPony Horsemanship (8-19) – Kalyn
Strahley, first; Heather Oberlin, sec-
ond
Driving Reinsmanship Horse/Pony
– Grady Vogel, first
Western Horsemanship (14-18) –
Chandlier Diven, first; Allison Taylor,
second; Malayna VanCleve, third;
Emily Derck, fourth; Adam Stals-
berg, fifth
Western Horsemanship (8-13) –
Molly Meeker, first; Kalyn Strahley,
second; Tianna Cooper, third; Evalyn
Kohart, fourth
Pony Pleasure (8-19) – Emily
Derck, first; Kalyn Strahley, second;
Heather Oberlin, thirdHorse Pleasure (14-19) – Chand-
lier Diven, first; Adam Stalsberg,
second; Emily Derck, third; Malayna
VanCleve, fourth; Allison Taylor, fifth
Horse Pleasure (8-13) – Evalyn Ko-
hart, first, Molly Meeker, second;
Kalyn Strahley, third; Tianna Cooper,
fourth
Champion of Champion Pleasure
(8-19) – Molly Meeker
Reserve Champion of Champion
Pleasure (8-19) - Adam Stalsberg
Molly Meeker took home a collection of trophies this year. She was reserve champion versatilitychampion of champion pleasure, hunter showmanship, and reserve champion showmanship, alin the horse division; plus she won trophies for junior goat showmanship and reserve champiomarket goat.
Junior Fair Booth Judging
Best Use of Junior Fair Theme –
Doe-C-Doe 4-H Club
Most Creative Award – Blue Ribbon
Workers 4-H Club
Most Educational – Leaders of To-
morrow 4-H Club
Best Use of Color – Campground
Kids 4-H Club
Club
Junior Fair Parade
Judging First Place – Brown Betty’s & Buster
Brown 4-H Club
Second Place – Campground Kids
4-H Club
Third Place – Flatrock Farmers 4-H
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6B Paulding County Fair Days 2013 Paulding County Progress
Junior Fair Style RevueBEGINNING PROJECTS
Sew Fun – Julianne Roop, best
INTERMEDIATE PROJECTS
Sewing For Others – Jehane
Hoagland, best
ADVANCED PROJECTS
Creative Costumes – Rachel Nicel-
ley, best
Shopping Savvy – Rachel Kroeger,
best
TROPHIES
Best Beginning Clothing Award –
Julianne Roop, first
Second Place Beginning Clothing
– Christina Graham, second
Best Intermediate Clothing –
Jehane Hoagland, first
Best Advanced Clothing Project –
Rachel Nicelly, first
Outstanding Clothing Award – Ju-
lianne Roop
Bernadyne Rogers Memorial
Award – Alexis Keysor
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS – Julianne
Roop
Modeling ContestCloverbud Class – Jazmyne Roddy
Beginner Class – Christina GrahamIntermediate Class – Rachel
Kroeger
Advanced Class – Blair Baumle
Best Overall Model – Christina GrahamChristina Graham won first place beginning modeling, bestoverall model and second place for beginning clothing project.She also was crowned this year’s junior queen.
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JUNIOR FAIR CORONATION – Members of this year’s junior fair court include, from left – Dustin Carnahan, second runner-up; Matthew Klopfenstein, first run-ner-up; king Dalton Thomas; queen Emma Schmidt; Blair Baumle, first runner-up; and Kara Burak, second runner-up.
Jehane Hoagland had thebest intermediate clothingproject.
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Junior Fair SmallAnimalsSMALL ANIMALS
Dog Care – Carissa Laukhuf, best
Dog Performance – Jowaine
Grimes, best
Dog Working – Jowaine Grimes, best
TROPHIES
First Place Small Animal – Jowaine
Grimes
HORSELESS HORSE
Horseless Horse – Bailey Meyer,
best
TROPHIES
First Place Horseless Horse Proj-
ect – Bailey Meyer
VETERINARY SCIENCE
The Normal Animal – Brooke Wei-
denhamer, best
TROPHIES
First Place Veterinary Science –Brooke Weidenhamer
JUNIOR LEADERS
TROPHIES
First Place Junior Leaders – Alexis
Howell
Second Place Junior Leaders –
Kandee Manson
STATE FAIR DELEGATES – Brooke
Weidenhamer
Junior Fair HorticultureVEGETABLE GARDENING
How Does Garden Grow – Julie
Steiner
TROPHIES
First Place Horticulture – Alli
Hefner
Paulding County Fair was first Ohio fair to use VLT money
The 2013 Paulding CountyFair in Paulding was the firstOhio fair to make use of videolottery terminal (VLT) moneyfor its harness racing program.
Racing begin on Wednes-day, June 12 with a seven-racecard. There were also four Trottingbred races on theWednesday program.
The two-day meet con-cluded on Thursday, June 13with nine harness races.
Pari-mutuel wagering was apart of each evening of enter-tainment.
In May, The Ohio HarnessHorsemen’s Association, theOhio State Racing Commis-
sion, OSRC Chairman BobSchmitz, and Mountaineer Gaming (Scioto Downs) haveapproved checks for $15,100each to the 65 Ohio countyfairs that conduct harness rac-ing.
These funds are from theOhio Harness Horsemen’sVLT funds, with $11,600slated to be used for the OhioFairs Fund races. When com-
bined with the Ohio FairsFund allocation of $1,354, the
base purse for the eight stakesraces is $2,804.
The remaining portion of the check ($3,500) is to beused for racing-related and
general operating expenses.If any of the races are can-
celed, these allocated fundsmust be returned to theOSRC, and the funding thatcame from the Ohio FairsFund must be returned to theOhio Department of Agricul-ture.
Per an agreement betweenthe Ohio Fair Managers Asso-ciation and the OHHA, the 29fairs that do not conduct har-ness racing will each receive$700. This allocation from theHorsemen’s VLT funds may
be used for general operatingexpenses at these fairs.
Jr. Fair FFA FFA Best Horticulture – Emily Al-
bert, first
FFA Best Welding – Marcus McVay,
first
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Paulding County Fair Days 2013 Paulding County Progress 7B
Junior Fair ConservationScience & Engineering
Zach Proctor had the first place photography project.
Justin Carnahan got thefirst place trophy for tractor projects.
Eric Thornell won secondplace in the electricity projects.
Matthew Klopfenstein earned trophies and plaques for firstin science and tech projects, first in Class A beef feeder andsecond place in both the Class A diary beef feeders and ClassC steers.
Luke McDorman was firstplace in the fishing projects.
Cameron Cox won firstplace in the shooting sportsprojects.
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ELECTRICITY
TROPHIES
First Place Electricity – Trent Church
Second Place Electricity – Eric Thor-
nell
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Eric Thornell, Trent Church, Alex Keysor
BICYCLES
Bicycle Adventure I – Sydney Rei-
neck, best
Bicycle Adventure II– Owen Denny,Best
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Sydney Reineck, Owen Denny
WORKING WITH EQUIPMENT
Arcs and Sparks – Emma Schmidt,
best
TRACTOR & MACHINERY OPERA-
TION
Tractor 1: Starting Up – Cole Parrett,
best
Tractor 4: Learning More – Justin
Carnahan, best
WOODWORKING
Nailing It Together – Noah Cline, best
Master Woodworking – Kandee
Manson, best TROPHIES
First Place Woodworking – Kandee
Manson
Second Place Woodworking – Noah
Cline
John & Bernadyne Rogers Wood-
working Award – Bryce Rosswurm
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Noah Cline
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Science of Flight – Andrew Mc-
Dougall, best
Rockets Away Estes – Jacob
Klopfenstein, best
Robotics NeXT – Katie Oberlin, best
Robotics Master – Matthew Klopfen-
stein, best
TROPHIESFirst Place Sci. & Technology –
Matthew Klopfenstein
Second Place Sci. & Technology –
Jacob Klopfenstein
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Jacob Klopfenstein
SMALL ENGINES
Tune It Up – Dylan Keysor, best
TROPHIES
First Place Small Engines – Dylan
Keysor
CONSERVATION
Let’s Explore the Outdoors– LandynWhitman, best
Ohio Birds – Callie Perry, best
Rope – Jehane Hoagland, best
TROPHIES
First Place Conservation – Callie
Perry
Second Place Conservation – Lan-
dyn Whitman
FISHING
TROPHIES
First Place Fishing – Luke McDorman
SHOOTING SPORTS
Safe Use of Guns – Cameron Cox,
best
Basic Archery – Joseph Reineck, best
TROPHIES
First Place Shooting Sports –Cameron Cox
Second Place Shooting Sports –
Joseph Reineck
PHOTOGRAPHY
Focus on Photography – Zach Proc-
tor, best
TROPHIES
First Place Photography – Zach
Proctor
Second Place Photography – Joel
Reinhart
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Zach Proctor
WRITING
Creative Writing – Janey McCourt,
best
TROPHIESFirst Place Writing – Janey McCourt
Some of the winners in various categories include, front from left – Jacob Klopfenstein, Sydney Reineck, Eli Molitor and JoshuaSukup; back row – Jared Sukup, Megan Reineck, Jacob Sukup and Isaac Nice.
Sydney Reineck took tophonors with her bicycle project.
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8B Paulding County Fair Days 2013 Paulding County Progress
Junior Fair Food & NutritionBEGINNING PROJECTS
I Spy in the Kitchen - Aleyah Cline,
best
Fast Break for Breakfast – Ellie
Stoller, best
Snack Attack – Alex Reinhart, best
INTERMEDIATE PROJECTS
Let’s Bake Quick Breads – Alena
Denny, best
Sports Nutrition 2 – Kandee Man-
son, best
Star Spangled Foods – Olivia Egnor,
best
ADVANCED PROJECTS
Yeast Breads on the Rise – KathrynClapsaddle, best
The Global Gourmet – Kathryn
Clapsaddle, best
FOOD SCIENCE
Science Fun with Dairy Foods –
Jonathan Clapsaddle, best
TROPHIES
Best Beginning Food Project –
Aleyah Cline, first; Ellie Stoller, sec-
ond
Best Intermediate Food Project –
Kandee Manson, first; Olivia Egnor,
second
Best Advanced Project – Kathryn
Clapsaddle, first
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERSKathryn Clapsaddle, Kandee Man-
son, Olivia Egnor, Aleyah Cline, Ellie
Stoller, Alex Reinhart
Hannah Wilhelm took firstplace with her family life project.
Mikayla Porter was secondin health projects.
Aleyah Cline won first placefor beginner food project. Junior Fair Family
Consumer SciencesHEALTH
You’re the Athlete – Matthew Stouf-
fer, best
First Aid for Kids – Cameron Stoller,
best
Alcohol Decisions – Mikayla Porter,
best
TROPHIES
First Place Health Project –Cameron Stoller
Second Place Health Project –
Mikayla Porter
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Cameron Stoller
DISCOVERING/EXPLORING 4-H
Discovering 4-H 1 – Jalynn Parrett,
best
TROPHIES
First Place Discovering 4-H Award
– Jalynn Parrett
FAMILY LIFE
Family History Treasure Hunt –
Hannah Wilhelm, best
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Hannah Wilhelm
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
Cake Decorating – Christine Clap-
saddle, best
Scrapbooking – Katie Stoller, best
You Can Quilt – Alex Cardin, best
TROPHIES
First Place Leisure Activity Project
– Christine Clapsaddle
Second Place Leisure Activity –
Alex Cardin
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Christine Clapsaddle, Katie Stoller
SELF-DETERMINED
Self Determined – Estee Miller,
best
TROPHIES
First Place Self-Determined –
Estee Miller
Second Place Self-Determined –
Jacob Stouffer
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Estee Miller
CREATIVE ARTS
Getting Started in Art – Caitlyn
Doster, best
LEADERSHIP
Leadership - One on One –
Matthew Klopfenstein, best
Teen Boardsmanship – Ellie Miller,
best
STATE FAIR QUALIFIERS
Matthew Klopfenstein
First place in the Discover-ing 4-H projects was earnedby Jalynn Parrett.
Alexis Howell won first place with her Junior Leaders project.
Cameron Stoller had the top health project.
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Kandee Manson took honors with her best intermediate foodsproject, first place woodworking project and second place Jun-ior Leaders.
Jacob Stouffer got secondin the self determined proj-ects.
Kaitlyn Doster earned firstplace in creative arts.
Levi Manz and Jacob Keysor were among the competitors in the Paulding County 500 duringthis year’s Paulding County Fair. There were five entries in the 5-8 year old class with CrystalKlopfenstein winning. There were also five entries in the 9-11 year old class which was won byColton Howell. Nearly 20 entered the 12 and up class. Winning this group was Carl Greutman.
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Junior Fair RabbitsSenior Rabbit Showmanship –Katie Carnahan, first
Junior Rabbit Showmanship – AlliHefner, first Beginning Rabbit Showmanship – Tianna Cooper, first Champion of Champion RabbitShowmanship – Jowaine Grimes,first Beginner Skill-a-thon – Ethan Nog-gle, first Intermediate Skill-a-thon – AshleyMiller, first
Advanced Skill-a-thon – Alexis How-ell, first Champion Single Fryer – JacobKuhn, first Reserve Champion Single Fryer –Riley Stoller, secondGrand Champion Rabbit Meat Pen– Ethan Noggle, first Reserve Champion Rabbit MeatPen – Ashley Miller, second6 Class Senior Buck
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6 Class Intermediate Doe – EthanNoggle, first 6 Class Junior Buck – Austin Howell,first 6 Class Junior Doe – Ethan Noggle,first Grand Champion 6-Class – Jowaine Grimes, first Best Opposite 6 Class – AlexisHowell, first 4 Class Senior Buck – Austin How-ell, first 4 Class Senior Doe – JowaineGrimes, first 4 Class Junior Buck – JowaineGrimes, first 4 Class Junior Doe – JowaineGrimes, first Grand Champion 4 Class – AustinHowell, first Best Opposite 4 Class – JowaineGrimes, first Mixed Breed Rabbit Overall –
Jowaine Grimes, first Best of Show, All Breeds – JowaineGrimes, first Best Opposite, All Breeds – AlexisHowell, first Doe & Litter – Jowaine Grimes, first
In the rabbit show, grandchampion 4 Class was won byAustin Howell.
Bethany Klopfenstein (left) won beginning turkey skill-a-thon and reserve champion turkeymeat pen of two. Jacob Klopfenstein took trophies for intermediate turkey skill-a-thon, grandchampion turkey meat pen of two and reserve champion tom turkey.
Junior Fair Poultry Senior Poultry Showmanship –Cameron Strahley, first
Junior Poultr y Showmanship –Kalyn Strahley, first Beginning Poultry Showmanship –Riley Noffsinger, first Champion of Champion Poultry Showmanship – Cameron Strahley,first Beginning Chicken Skill-a-thon –Adrienne Rosswurm, first
Intermediate Chicken Skill-a-thon– Hannah Farr, first
Advanced Chicken Skill-a-thon –Emily Albert, first Beginning Turkey Skill-a-thon –Bethany Klopfenstein, first Intermediate Turkey Skill-a-thon – Jacob Klopfenstein, first Advanced Turkey Skill-a-thon –Mackenzie Haney, first Beginning Duck & Geese Skill-a-thon – Faith Meraz, first Intermediate Duck & Geese Skill-a-thon – Hannah Farr, first
Advanced Duck & Geese Skill-a-thon – Bailey Zeller, first Grand Champion Chicken MeatPen of Three (same sex) – BrookeWeidenhamer, first
Reserve Champion Chicken MeatPen of Three (same sex) – EmilyFarr, secondGrand Champion Turkey Meat Penof Two – Jacob Klopfenstein, first Reserve Champion Turkey MeatPen of Two – Bethany Klopfenstein,secondGrand Champion Tom Turkey –Heather Oberlin, first Reserve Champion Tom Turkey –
Jacob Klopfenstein, secondGrand Champion Duck Meat Penof Two – Hannah Farr, first Reserve Champion Duck MeatPen of Two – Alec Kuhn, secondGrand Champion Geese Meat Penof Two – Bailey Zeller, first Reserve Champion Geese MeatPen of Two – Faith Meraz, secondGrand Champion Standard Breed– Chandlier Diven, first Reserve Champion StandardBreed – Chandlier Diven, secondGrand Champion Fancy Breed –Ben Weible, first Reserve Champion Fancy Breed –Brooke Weidenhamer, secondGrand Champion Exhibition Bird – Jacob Klopfenstein, first
Jake Kuhn took the trophyfor champion single fryer rab-bit.
Riley Stoller won reservechampion single fryer rabbit.
Alexis Howell won advanced rabbit skill-a-thon, best Opposite6 class, and best opposite all breeds.
Ashley Miller won intermedi-ate rabbit skill-a-thon and re-serve champion rabbit meat pen.
Alec Kuhn won reservechampion duck meat pen of two.
Faith Meraz placed first inbeginning duck and geeseskill-a-thon and was reservechampion geese meat pen.
Ethan Noggle took firstplace in beginning rabbit skill-a-thon and was grand cham-pion rabbit meat pen.
Jowaine Grimes won numerous awards in the rabbit show. Shetook home trophies for champion 6 Class, best Opposite 4 class,best of show all breeds and champion of champion rabbit show-manship. She also won first place for her small animal project.
Emily Farr was reservechampion with her poultrymeat pen.
Heather Oberlin had thegrand champion tom turkey.
Hannah Farr had the grandchampion ducks and earnedtop skill-a-thon scores for inter-mediate ducks and chickens.
Chandlier Diven won grand and reserve championwith her standard chickens, earned top honors in thehorse advanced skill-a-thon, and pony showmanshipand senior horse showmanship.
Brooke Weidenhamer wongrand champion chicken meatpen of three and reserve cham-pion fancy breed (bantam).
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