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Chickasaw County 4-H members placed in the top 10 in consumer decision making at the Western National 4-H Roundup in Denver. Team members (from left) Shelby Abrams, Gracie Vickers, Lessie Vickers and Gage Vanlandingham earned sixth high point team overall, third high team overall, and eighth high team in overall reasons and overall group think. Vickers also placed second in individual high points. They are joined by Mississippi State Extension Service program associate Angie Abrams. (Submitted photo)
Mississippi 4-H’ers earn top 10 spots
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Mississippi 4-H teams and individual members recently landed several top 10 finishes in a variety of categories when they competed in the Western National 4-H Roundup in Denver.
Dean Jousan, youth livestock specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, said 4-H members took part in educational and social workshops and a variety of national contests at the roundup. Competitions included hippology, horse judging, livestock judging, meats judging, horse bowl (knowledge), livestock bowl, consumer decision making and prepared public speaking, public speaking about horses, and individual and team demonstrations about horses.
“While in Denver, the 4-H members experienced and fostered a greater personal growth,” Jousan said. “They learned about careers in the fields of business, agriculture, science, industry, education and the arts.”
Some award highlights from the competitions included Lessie Vickers of Chickasaw County 4-H, who placed second in individual high points in consumer decision making. She and other members of Chickasaw 4-H finished sixth high point team overall, third high team overall, and eighth high team in overall reasons and overall group think.
Mark Hall of Pontotoc 4-H placed seventh nationally in public speaking about horses. Meagan Curtis and Rheanna Kirby, also of Pontotoc 4-H, placed seventh in the horse team demonstration.
The Lincoln County team placed eighth nationally in horse judging. Team members, who also placed fourth in overall reasons, included Jacob Johnson, Anna Michael Smith, Will Watts and Walker Williams.
The Jackson County 4-H team earned the eighth place team award in the horse bowl category. Team members included Danielle Hunn, Grace Johnston, Tama Orr and Mary Brinnon Vanderlinde.
The Union County 4-H team placed eighth in the team judging phase of hippology. Team member Lana Estes earned the 10th high point individual overall judging and honorable mention in the written exam and slide phase. Other team members included Ashton Buscha, Mallory Moore and Avery Moody.
For more information on 4-H and youth development programs, contact the local office of the MSU Extension Service.
Chickasaw County 4-H members placed in the top 10 in consumer decision making at the Western National 4-H Roundup in Denver. Team members (from left) Shelby Abrams, Gracie Vickers, Lessie Vickers and Gage Vanlandingham earned sixth high point team overall, third high team overall, and eighth high team in overall reasons and overall group think. Vickers also placed second in individual high points. They are joined by Mississippi State Extension Service program associate Angie Abrams. (Submitted photo)
Lincoln County 4-H members (from left) Jacob Johnson, Anna-Michael Smith, Walker Williams and Will Watts earned ribbons and placed eighth at the Western National 4-H Roundup in Denver. (Submitted photo)
Mark Hall of Pontotoc 4-H placed seventh nationally in public speaking about horses at the recent Western National 4-H Roundup in Denver. (Submitted photo)
Pontotoc County 4-H members Maegan Curtis (left) and Rheanna Kirby placed seventh in the horse team demonstration at the recent Western National 4-H Roundup in Denver. (Submitted photo)
Union County 4-H members (from left) Avery Moody, Mallory Moore, Lana Estes and Ashton Buscha placed eighth in the team judging phase of hippology. Estes earned the 10th high point individual overall judging and honorable mention in the written exam and slide phase. (Submitted photo)