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          The weather was perfect Wednesday
        
        
          evening for the Logan County Fair
        
        
          4-H Scrambles. The crowd packed the
        
        
          grandstand shortly after 7:30 p.m. to
        
        
          cheer on the scramblers.
        
        
          First up was the chicken scramble, which
        
        
          featured small children who were either
        
        
          too timid to grab a chicken or who were
        
        
          eager enough to grab two at a time.
        
        
          Next the goats were let loose on the track
        
        
          amidst the running youngsters.
        
        
          Soon after that the 2015 Logan County
        
        
          Fair Queen Lizzie Ford and Little Miss
        
        
          Logan County Preslee Sherren helped
        
        
          grease the pigs. This part of the scramble
        
        
          is always entertaining as the crowd hears
        
        
          squeals from the kids and pigs alike.
        
        
          The grand finale of the evening was
        
        
          the calf scramble, which featured the
        
        
          scramblers wrestling the ornery calves,
        
        
          who outweighed them. We will see these
        
        
          calves next year when the winners bring
        
        
          them back for judging.
        
        
          In addition to the scrambles, it was
        
        
          also 4-H night on the stage with
        
        
          special recognitions and scholarship
        
        
          acknowledgments offered to outstanding
        
        
          young members.
        
        
          The annual Scramble Calf show was held
        
        
          with the winners of last year’s scramble
        
        
          calves showing their year long project
        
        
          for judging in front of the stage.
        
        
          Other scramble winners from last year
        
        
          were also recognized this year for the
        
        
          work they had done on their livestock
        
        
          project.
        
        
          This year there were fun and games for
        
        
          the grown ups as well, as several took
        
        
          to the track to play child like games that
        
        
          filled everyone with laughter.
        
        
          
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          Story by Teena Lowery
        
        
          
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