Texas 4-H Recordbook Results announced!

Congratulations to our 27 District 8 4-H members who qualified for Texas 4-H Recordbook Judging!  Judging was held on Monday and results are in….

We had two first place winners which will give them the opportunity to represent District 8 4-H at the Texas 4-H Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. in November.  Those two winners were:

  •  Consumer Education – Nathaniel Fasolino – Bell County
  • Science, Engineering, & Technology – Daniel Craig – Ellis County

Good job, guys!

 

Other results are as follows:

  • 2nd place – Clothing & Textiles – Rebekah Jackson – Ellis County
  • 2nd place – Communication & Expressive Arts – Blaine Peters – McLennan County
  • 2nd place – Photography – Clare Trent – Williamson County
  • 3rd place – Personal Development – Travis Tilton – Johnson County
  • 3rd place – Safety – Baxter Krug – Comanche County
  • 3rd place – Wildlife & Fisheries – Peter Chomicki – Ellis County
  • 4th place – Entomology – Benjamin Murphy – Bosque County
  • 4th place – Poultry – Aidan Delaney – Erath County
  • 4th place – Shooting Sports – Matthew Stewart – Williamson County
  • 5th place – Beef – Faith Onstot – Williamson County
  • 5th place – Citizenship & Civic Education – Danielle Pedroza – Milam County
  • 5th place – Plant & Soil Science – Collin Kostroun – Milam County
  • 6th place – Goat – Blake Pustejovsky – Hill County
  • 6th place – Leadership – Sierra Key – Williamson County
  • 6th place – Public Speaking – Paul Exley – Williamson County
  • 7th place – Companion Animal – Jade Reneau – Hood County
  • 7th place – Dairy – John Moerman – Comanche County
  • 7th place – Gardening & Horticulture – Courtney Whitehead – Hamilton County
  • 7th place – Natural Resources – Devin Fisher – Milam County
  • 7th place – Veterinary Science – Kyle Bajer – McLennan County
  • 8th place – Horse – Shane Campbell – Hill County
  • 9th place – Rabbit – Alan Harwell – Milam County
  • 9th place – Swine – Clayton McGill – Leon County
  • 11th place – Food & Nutrition – Amber Compton – Williamson County
  • 11th place – Sheep – Jeb Hogan – Robertson County

 

We are proud of the hard work of the 4-Hmembers to get to this point.  Be sure to send them a note of “congratulations” when you see these 4-H members next time!

 

For the listing of results across the state, check out the Texas 4-H Recordbook Results at http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/files/2013/08/recordbook_results_2013.pdf.

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