(Atlantic) Haidyn Suhr, of the Grant Guys and Gals’s 4H Club and the daughter of Shane and Kaycee Suhr, showed the overall Supreme Market Animal at the Cass County Fair Beef Show on Monday evening. Her steer, “Ricky Bobby,” weighed 1,410 pounds. Suhr, who is 11 years old, returned to the Cass County Fair Show ring after finishing runner-up one year ago.
Click the space bar below to listen to Haidyn’s comments after the show.
Brant Will, son of Cody and Amanda Will of the Benton-Franklin 4-H club, finished runner-up in the Supreme Market Animal Championship Drive. Will’s market steer, “Tripp,” weighed 1,413 pounds.
With his heifer Remi, Kyser Will won the Overall Supreme Champion breeding heifer at the Cass County Fair. He’s the son of Chance and Ashley Will and a Benton Franklin 4H club member. On Wednesday evening, Kyser will represent Cass County in the Best of the West Showdown in Denison.
Claire Pellett of the Pymosa 4-H Club Showed the Grand Champion 4-H Market Heifer. Leighton Wailes exhibited the reserve. Haidyn Suhr and Brant Will finished first and second in the 4-H Market Steer Championship drive. Suhr and Will returned to the ring and finished one two for the Champion Supreme Market Animal overall.
Other results of the Championship Show are posted below:
FFA Grand Champion Breeding Heifer-Morgan Will, CAM FFA
Reserve: Joaquin Wailes, Atlantic FFA
Grand Champion 4-H Breeding Heifer-Kyser Will, Benton-Franklin
Reserve: Logan Tibken, C & M Champions
Overall Supreme Champion Breeding Heifer-Kyser Will
Reserve: Logan Tibken
FFA Grand Champion Market Heifer-Keeley Kinney CAM FFA
Reserve: Jace Thomson, CAM FFA
FFA Grand Champion Market Steer-Adaline Gade, Griswold FFA
Reserve: Claire Pellett, Atlantic FFA
FFA Supreme Market Animal-Adaline Gade