Congratulations D11 youth for achieving the following State Recordbook results! Youth placing first have earned a trip to Washington DC!
Samantha Henke – Lavaca County – 5th Place – Agricultural Sciences
J. Burns Cowley – DeWitt County – 3rd Place – Beef
Jayna Grove – Nueces County – 1st Place – Citizenship & Civic Education
Madeleine Gulding – Nueces County – 2nd Place – Clothing & Textiles
Laurece Silcox – Colorado County – 8th Place – Communication & Expressive Arts
Mollie Goetzel – Nueces County – 11th Place – Companion Animal
Clayton Boeker – Washington County – 2nd Place – Consumer Education
Lisa Seidenberger – DeWitt County – 5th Place – Entomology
Hannah Bludau – Lavaca County – 2nd Place – Family Life
Emma Grahmann – Lavaca County – 5th Place – Food & Nutrition
Joshua Wigley – Nueces County – 1st Place – Gardening & Horticulture
Justin Ficklen – DeWitt County – 3rd Place – Goat
Luke Bludau – Lavaca County – 6th Place – Health
Reagan Hoelscher – Nueces County – 1st Place – Horse
Hannah Chumchal – Wharton County – 1st Place – Leadership
Connor Himly – Washington County – 3rd Place – Natural Resources
Wyatt Daughtry – Bee County – 8th Place – Personal Development
Briana Villarreal – Nueces County – 1st Place – Photography
Reagan Fox – Nueces County – 3rd Place – Plant & Soil Science
Amber Orsak – Wharton County – 5th Place – Poultry
Zane Wanjura – Colorado County – 1st Place – Public Speaking
Mallory Grimes – Matagorda County – 4th Place – Rabbit
Parker Mason – Washington County – 4th Place – Recreation
Reid Bentke – Washington County – 3rd Place – Science, Engineering & Technology
Megan Frerich – San Patricio County – 2nd Place – Sheep
Rachel Wynans – Washington County – 9th Place – Shooting Sports
Marshall Mahalitc – Wharton County – 9th Place – Swine
Rylee King – Nueces County – 3rd Place – Veterinary Science
Kaden Simon – DeWitt County – 7th Place – Wildlife & Fisheries
For complete results: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018_Recordbook-State-Winners.pdf