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4-H Bicycle Show results          Send a link to a friend

[June 28, 2007]  Eleven 4-H members participated in the Logan County 4-H Bicycle Show on June 23.

Steven Schahl of Mount Pulaski won the Bicycle Level II Award, donated by the Lincoln McDonald's restaurant, and David Carter of Lincoln won the Bicycle Level III Award, donated by Cloverdale 4-H Club.

Chosen as state fair delegates were David Carter in Bicycle Adventures III and Steven Schahl in Bicycle Adventures II.

Chosen as a state fair alternates were Troy Rawlings in Bicycle Adventures II and Ryan Huffer in Bicycle Adventures III.

 
Pictured (left to right) are state fair delegates and alternates for bicycles: David Carter, Bicycle III Award winner and state fair delegate; Ryan Huffer, Bicycle III state fair alternate; Steven Schahl, Bicycle II Award winner and state fair delegate; and Troy Rawlings, Bicycle II state fair alternate.

All 4-H participants and their ratings are listed at right.

For further information on Logan County 4-H, contact the Logan County 4-H office at 980 N. Postville Dr., Lincoln, IL 62656; or call 217-732-8289.

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4-H Bicycle Show results

Bicycle Level II Award -- Steven Schahl, Mount Pulaski

Bicycle Level III Award -- David Carter, Lincoln

Bicycle Adventures I, blue awards -- James Daniels, Lincoln; Julia Griffith, Atlanta

Bicycle Adventures II, blue awards -- Sam Buse, Beason; Molly Buse, Beason;

James Carter, Lincoln; Kyle Klockenga, Lincoln; Troy Rawlings, New Holland; Steven Schahl, Mount Pulaski

Bicycle Adventures III, blue awards -- Max Buse, Beason; David Carter, Lincoln; Ryan Huffer, Lincoln

State fair delegates -- Steven Schahl, Mount Pulaski, Bicycle Adventures II; David Carter, Lincoln, Bicycle Adventures III

State fair alternates -- Troy Rawlings, New Holland, Bicycle Adventures II; Ryan Huffer, Lincoln, Bicycle Adventures III

[Text from news release received from Patty Huffer, Logan County Extension Unit]

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