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			Olympia FFA member, Shelby Lynch was the high point 
			individual overall in the horse division after winning her halter 
			class, showmanship, English riding, Hunt Seat Equitation, Western 
			Horsemanship and Ranch Horse Pleasure. Shelby was also second place 
			in Western Pleasure and trail riding.  
			
			 L-R: Hannah Casey, 
			Ryleigh Hilt, Alyssa Casey and Shelby Lynch
 
			Alyssa Casey was reserve high point overall as she 
			was the winner in Western Pleasure, trail riding, and barrel racing. 
			Alyssa was also 2nd in showmanship, English riding, equitation and 
			horsemanship. 
 
			
			 
			
			Ryleigh Hilt had a very good day as well in the arena. Ryleigh was 
			2nd place in pole bending and 3rd in horsemanship, trail riding and 
			western pleasure.
 
 Hannah Casey also showed in 10 different horse classes and was near 
			the top in each one.
 
			
			
			 
			In the beef barn, Olympia FFA member, Tyler Miller 
			was very successful. Tyler had Grand Champion Heifer over all breeds 
			with his Champion Chi heifer. He also earned Reserve Champion Angus 
			heifer. 
 In the hog barn, the Simpson sisters and Davis cousins were busy 
			showing their livestock.
 
			
			 
			
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			 Kaylin Simpson (left) 
			and Elizabeth Davis (right) drive their gilts as the judge evaluates 
			the class.
 
			Elizabeth Davis won Champion and Reserve Champion 
			Spot barrows as well as Reserve Champion Spot gilt.  
			
			 
			Ethan Davis won Champion Poland gilt and placed very 
			well with his other hogs.  
			
			 
			Kari Simpson won Champion Chester White gilt, Reserve 
			Champion Berkshire gilt and Reserve Champion Hampshire gilt. 
 Kaylin Simpson won Champion All Other Breeds barrow and stated, “I 
			like the FFA Fair because it’s a great opportunity to show off all 
			the hard work that we put into our livestock.”
 
 These FFA members work countless hours with their livestock 
			preparing them for the show ring. They also spend a lot of time 
			looking for ways to improve the genetics among their herds.
 
 Most of these FFA members will compete at several shows this summer 
			and fall.
 
				 
			[Bryce A. HoffmanAg Teacher/FFA Advisor
 Olympia High School]
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