L-R - Ryleigh Hilt, Tarah Hilt, Isabelle Forrest, Lexy
Douglas, Kassidy Tackett, and Shelby Lynch.
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Olympia FFA takes fourth at State
Horse Judging
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[September 25, 2019]
Saturday morning, September 14, six Olympia FFA
members competed at the State Horse Judging CDE at Black Hawk East
College.
Horse judging is divided into two teams. The Reasons
Team placed fourth.
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This team of students gave oral reasons to the judges
in defense of how they placed horses for two of the eight classes.
Freshmen, Tarah Hilt placed 6th overall, Ryleigh Hilt placed 14th,
Shelby Lynch finished 15th, and Kassidy Tackett placed 26th.
Both reason and non-reason teams judged eight classes, four of which
were halter classes. The final four classes were performance classes
which included, Western Pleasure, Hunter Under Saddle, Western
Horsemanship, and Ranch Riding.
The Non-Reasons Team was made up of Isabelle Forrest and Lexy
Douglas.
The horse judging team had several people help with coaching this
year including Hannah and Alyssa Casey, Carrie Lynch and Mr.
Hoffman.
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“I’m really happy for these FFA members. We had a very young team
with four freshmen, one sophomore, and one senior, yet they worked hard and were
very successful,” stated Mr. Hoffman after the Saturday CDE.
Senior Ryleigh Hilt stated, “I’ve enjoyed judging at the State
Horse Judging CDE for the past four years. It has taught me so much more about
horses and especially helped with my public speaking skills.”
Tarah Hilt said, “This was my first year attending the State Horse Judging CDE
and I had so much fun learning more about judging and was very happy with
placing 6th as an individual.”
[Bryce A. Hoffman
Ag Teacher/FFA Advisor
Olympia High School] |