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

[JUNE 8, 2004]  Eleven 4-H'ers participated in this year's Logan County 4-H Bicycle Show on June 5.

Zack Huffer of Lincoln won the top bicycle award, donated by Lincoln McDonald's Restaurant

Chosen as delegates to the Illinois State Fair were Mathew Runyon of Broadwell in Bicycle Adventures III and Zack Huffer of Lincoln in Bicycle Adventures II. State fair alternates chosen were Ben Buse of Beason in Bicycle Adventures III and David Carter of Lincoln in Bicycle Adventures II.

All 4-H participants and their ratings are listed below.

For information on Logan County 4-H, contact the office at 980 N. Postville Drive in Lincoln, phone (217) 732-8289.


Pictured, left to right, are David Carter, state fair alternate in Bicycle II; Ben Buse, state fair alternate in Bicycle III; Zack Huffer, top bicycle award winner and state fair delegate in Bicycle II; and Mathew Runyon, state fair delegate in Bicycle III.

[News release by Patty Huffer,
Logan County Extension community worker]

 

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4-H Bicycle Show results

Top bicycle award

Zack Huffer, Lincoln

Bicycle Adventures I, blue awards

Kyle Klockenga, Lincoln

Nathan Runyon, Broadwell

Jake Yard, Sherman

Bicycle Adventures II, blue awards

Sam Buse, Beason

Max Buse, Beason

David Carter, Lincoln

Tim Carter, Lincoln

Ryan Huffer, Lincoln

Zack Huffer, Lincoln

Bicycle Adventures III, blue awards

Ben Buse, Beason

Mathew Runyon, Broadwell

State fair delegates

Zack Huffer, Bicycle Adventures II

Mathew Runyon, Bicycle Adventures III

State fair alternates

David Carter, Bicycle Adventures II

Ben Buse, Bicycle Adventures III

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