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					|  The 
					Logan/Tazewell Senior Horse Bowl Team (L to R) Coach Kristen 
					Green, Ruthie Ruhl, David Morrow, Audrey Aeberle, and 
					Bethany Russman - placed second in the State 4-H Senior 
					Horse Bowl competition.
 
 
 |  Logan 
			County 4-H members in top ten at State Horse contests
 
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            [April 25, 2019]  
			  The Illinois State 4-H Horse Bowl, Hippology, 
			and Horse Speech contests took place on April 13th & 14th on the U 
			of I campus. Logan County had three 4-H members qualify at regional 
			contests to participate in these state events with all three of them 
			placing in the top ten competitors at the state contests. | 
        
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			 Ruthie 
			Ruhl, member of the Topper 4-H Club in Logan County, placed second 
			individually in the senior division of the Horse Bowl Contest and 
			David Morrow, member of the Cloverdale 4-H club, placed ninth 
			individually. Ruhl and Morrow were also members of the second place 
			Sr. Horse Bowl Team consisting of Tazewell and Logan County youth. 
			
			
			 In the 
			Junior Horse Bowl contest, Kristy Morrow, member of Cloverdale 4-H, 
			was seventh place individual.
 Ruhl was also second place individual in the Senior division of the 
			State 4-H Horse Hippology contest. Ruthie credits 4-H with preparing 
			her to share knowledge of the equine industry. “Through the program, 
			I have been able to share my knowledge with the younger 
			equestrians,” Ruhl said, “and make new friends along the way.”
 
			
			 Horse quiz bowls operate in the same fashion as school academic quiz 
			bowls with youth answering questions as quickly & accurately as 
			possible. Questions can come from all fields of the equine industry.
 
			
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“The primary objective of these contests is to provide an 
opportunity for youth to demonstrate their knowledge of equine-related subject 
matter in a competitive setting where attitudes of friendliness and fairness 
prevail,” said Debra Hagstrom, University of Illinois Extension equine 
specialist. 
Young people with a passion for horses can participate in 4-H 
educational contests related to the equine industry regardless of whether they 
even own a horse, said Hagstrom. These educational programs enhance members’ 
knowledge of horse health, breed characteristics, management, and feeding. 
			 
 
The 4-H Horse Speaking Contest helps youth gain self-confidence, courage and 
persuasiveness; share ideas with others; and develop the ability to speak in 
public to inform others about horse-related subjects and the 4-H horse project. 
Youth may compete in formal, extemporaneous, and presentation divisions of the 
contest. Ruthie Ruhl placed second in the extemporaneous speaking division, as 
well as second in the Senior Division with her individual equine presentation.
 
 For further information about Logan County Horse Bowl contact the 4-H office at 
732-8289.
 
 About 4-H: Illinois 4-H strives to help youth learn skills for living. 
University of Illinois Extension provides 4-H programs in every county in 
Illinois. Illinois 4-H aims to impact the lives of 200,000 youth each year 
through sustained learning clubs and groups and short-term programming.
 
				 
			[Patty HufferExtension Program Coordinator/4-H Youth Development]
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