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FFA
Interscholastics Friday
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Allen High School FFA Team placed first
in Nursery Landscape and was among 101 schools from Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students to compete
in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members
from Allen included, from left: Tim Sherrin, 1st High Individual
in Nursery Landscaping; Caitlin Woodward, 2nd High Individual;
Kenny Cundiff; Deven Ables, 3rd High Individual and David Winninger,
4th High Individual. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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Oklahoma Union High School FFA Team placed second in Entomology and was among
101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Oklahoma Union
included, from left: Wesley Ames; Doug Aomeneerg, 4th High Individual in Entomology;
Samuel Caudillo; Tabitha Lowe, 1st High Individual and David Maxey. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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Kayci Galloway with Hayworth High School FFA placed First High Individual in
Dairy Foods competition. She was in competition among 101 schools from Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic
Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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| Pawnee High School FFA Team placed first in Soil and Water Conservation and was
among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Pawnee included,
from left: Sarah Ferguson, 5th High Indivudual in Soil and Water; Megan Bryant,
with the 1st place Soil and Water Team Award; Cole Buchannon, 4th place Soil
and Water and Chris Griesel. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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Prague High School FFA placed first in Entomology and was among
101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than
950 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest
April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton.
Team members from Prague included, from left: Hunter Sealock,
3rd High Individual, Entomology; Scott May, 6th High Individual,
Entomology; Kristen Smith, 2nd High Individual in Entomology
and Ty Butler, 5th High Individual, Entomology. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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Oklahoma Union High School FFA Team placed fifth in Meats Evaluation and was
among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Oklahoma Union
included, from left: Carmen Ott; Carla Ott, 5th High in Identification; Stacey
Parsons and Maggie Johnson, 5th High Individual in Meats Grading. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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| Fairland High School FFA placed 5th in Agricultural Shop and was among 101 schools
from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students to compete
in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern
Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Fairland included, from
left: John Looper, Sac Blair, Noah Fields and Newt Turner. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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| Silo High School FFA Team placed third in Entomology and was among 101 schools
from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students to compete
in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern
Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Silo included, from left:
John Dunivan, Jason Cross, Jeremy Smith and Talan Klein. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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Silo High School FFA Team placed first overall in Electricity and
was among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing
more than 950 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging
Contest April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College
in Wilburton. Team members from Silo included, from left: Levi
Price, 3rd high individual in Electricity; Jerad Kellam, 1st in
Electricity, Brian Lodes and Nathan Treadaway. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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| Elgin High School FFA placed first in Agricultural Shop and was among 101 schools
from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students to compete
in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern
Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Elgin included, from left:
Chris Cuzzort; Joseph Landoll, 1st high individual in Agricultural Shop; Cody
Moore, 2nd high individual in Agricultural Shop and John Cullison, 3rd high individual
in Agricultural Shop. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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| Fairland High School FFA Team placed fourth high overall in Forestry competition
and was among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than
950 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and
14 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Fairland
included, from left: Tom Phariss; David Harris, 1st in Tool Identification; Jordan
Stovall, 2nd high individual in Forestry, 1st in Tree Identification and 1st
in Equipment; Trevor Berger and Joey Grahm. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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| Buffalo Valley High School FFA Team placed first in Forestry competition and
was among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950
students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14
hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Buffalo
Valley included, from left: Deston Shaw, 1st high individual in Forestry, 1st
in Saw Logs and 1st in Tool Identification; Kayla Lucas, 1st in Compass and Pacing;
Justin Knight and Derek Shaw. |
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FFA Interscholastics Friday
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| Whitesboro High School FFA Team received second place Overall in the Forestry
Contest and was among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing
more than 950 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest
April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members
from Whitesboro included, from left: Ray Cain; Kortni Boren; Matt Maxwell, 3rd
high individual and Jonathan Williams. |
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FFA Interscholastics Saturday
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| Students placing as high overall individuals in the lifestock judging junior
division include from left: Whitney Haulbaker, Yukon; Ashley Gredbeary, Grady;
Chani Calloway, Haworth, Courtney Maye, Haworth and Sarah Hogland, Grady. More
than 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas brought more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. |
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FFA Interscholastics Saturday
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| Yukon High School FFA Team placed second in Junior Livestock judging and was
among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Yukon include
from left: Mikah Pendleton, Garrett Moran, Whitney Haulbaker, Jessica Jackson
and Coach Jim Herren. |
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FFA Interscholastics Saturday
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| Haworth High School FFA Team placed first in Junior Livestock judging and was
among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Haworth include
from left: Coach Paul Ogden, Taylor Gargano, Chani Calloway, Courtney Maye and
Mathew Delozier. |
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FFA Interscholastics Saturday
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| Students placing as high overall individuals in the lifestock judging senior
division include from left: Jake Mullins, 5th place from McCurtain County; Cody
Fuller, 3rd, Maysville; Meghan Frazier, 2nd, Haworth and Chris Holfshulte, 1st
place, Wyandotte. More than 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas brought
more than 950 students to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest
April 13 and 14 hosted by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. |
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FFA Interscholastics Saturday
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McCurtain County FFA Team placed second in Senior Livestock judging and was among
101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from McCurtain county
include from left: Jake Mullins, Sabrina Meeks, Chelsea Coffman and Coach Sam
Coffman. |
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FFA Interscholastics Saturday
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| Haworth High School FFA Team placed first in Senior Livestock judging and was
among 101 schools from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas bringing more than 950 students
to compete in the FFA Interscholastic Judging Contest April 13 and 14 hosted
by Eastern Oklahoma State College in Wilburton. Team members from Haworth include
from left: Coach Paul Ogden, Meghan Frazier and Tara Maye. Not pictured are Hollie
Coleman and Mark McPeak. |