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FFA
Scholastics Wellston
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| Wellston placed second in Entomology
and was among 106 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing
more than 1,025 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic
Judging Contest April 7 and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Team members from Wellston included, from left: Marty Coulson, Advisor; Austin
Perdue, Joseph Perdue, Sierra Newsom and Matthew Dinse. |
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FFA Scholastics Claremore
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Claremore Sequoyah was among 106 schools
from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Sequoyah placed second in Landscape Nursery and fifth in Rangeland
competition. Team members from Sequoyah included, from left:
Alex Foster, Austin Clark, Josh Moreland, Brandi Battenfield(second
high Individual), Ashlie Inman and Sam Rodley. |
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FFA Scholastics Roland
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Roland was among 106 schools from Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students to compete
in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7 and 8 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Roland placed
first in Rangeland competition first in Junior Land Judging and
second in Floriculture. Team members from Roland in Floriculture
included, from left: Casey Price, Allison Fouts, Jess Morgan
and Loren Walden. |
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FFA Scholastics Webbers Falls
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| Webbers Falls was among 106 schools
from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Webbers Falls placed first in Ag Economics. Team members from
Sequoyah included, from left: Joe Osborn, Rachel Vinson, David
Vinson and Jessica Hayes. |
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FFA Scholastics Roland
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Roland was among 106 schools from Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students to compete
in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7 and 8 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Roland placed
second in Floriculture competition, first in Junior Land Judging
and first in Rangeland. Team members in Rangeland Judging from
Roland included, from left: Adam Jones(3rd place individual),
Sara Lockwood (second place Individual), Tristan Atkerson, and
John Brunk (first place individual). |
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FFA Scholastics Coweta
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Coweta was among 106 schools from Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students to compete
in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7 and 8 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Coweta placed
first in Ag Shop competition. Team members from Coweta included,
from left: Jeff Terry(second place individual), Brent Terry,
Tom Green(3rd place Individual) and Scott Stinnett, Advisor. |
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FFA Scholastics Claremore Sequoyah
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Claremore Sequoyah was among 106 schools
from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Sequoyah placed fifth in Rangeland competition. Team members
from Sequoyah included, from left: Meggie Froman, Robert Froman,
Ashley Tacker and Tia Steidley. |
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FFA Scholastics Sprio
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| Sprio was among 106
schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than
1,025 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging
Contest April 7 and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College
in Wilburton. Spiro placed first in Soil and Water Management
competition. Team members from Spiro included, from left: Wesley
Wilkins, Brandon Goad, Bryant Cox(3rd High Individual), Chris
Kimmel, Mark Moore(First High Ind), Chaston Spiers and Seth Rogers. |

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FFA Scholastics Roland
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| Roland was among 106 schools from
Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Roland placed first in Rangeland competition first in Junior
Land Judging and second in Floriculture. Team members from Roland
placing fourth in Soil and Water Management included, from left:
Howard Bartholomay (5th individual), Kristen Gutierrez, Kendra
Barnes. |
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FFA Scholastics Roland
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| Roland was among 106 schools from
Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Roland placed fourth Land Judging competition. Team members from
Rowland included, from left: JJ Jennings, Valerie Jones, Michelle
Buckner and Nick Niemann. |
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FFA Scholastics Spiro
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| Spiro was among 106 schools from
Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Spiro placed fourth in Farm Business Management competition.
Team members from Spiro included, from left: Front Row:Jessica
Matlock, Melanie Bartholomew, Tenille Sebo. Back Row: Ronnal
Coop, Randi Williams, Jr Jones. |
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FFA Scholastics Spiro
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| Spiro was among 106 schools from
Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Spiro placed third in Agronomy competition. Team members from
Spiro included, from left: Shelby Riggs, Caleb Sebo, Justin Sharp
and Arron Collins. |
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FFA Scholastics Daingerfield
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| Daingerfield was among 106 schools
from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 1,025 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 7
and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Daingerfield placed fifth in Meat Judging competition. Team members
from Daingerfield included, from left: Nick Shaver, Kattyon Freeman(first
individual / second grading), Kelley Sands and Kristen Morehead. |
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FFA Scholastics Fairland
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| Fairland was among 106
schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than
1,025 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging
Contest April 7 and 8 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College
in Wilburton. Fairland placed second in Ag Shop competition.
Team members from Fairland included, from left: Blake Williams,
Jake Stumkard(first high Ag shop) and Zac Blair. |