Bates County 4-H’ers Tristen Clark, Colt Cumpton, and Maggie Massey will be representing Missouri 4-H in the livestock judging competition at the American Royal in Kansas City. According to 4-H Youth Specialist Alan J. Mundey, the senior livestock judging team qualified for this honor by placing fourth in the State 4-H Livestock Judging contest held on Saturday, September 10 at the Trowbridge Arena on the University of Missouri campus in Columbia. Individually, Massey finished 10th out of 89 competitors; Clark placed 13th; and Cumpton finished 33rd.
In the junior division, the judging team comprised of Reba Colin, John Tarvin, Mike Tarvin, and Clint Cumpton finished sixth in the state out of thirty-two teams. In individual results, Mike Tarvin placed 5th out of 101 contestants; Reba Colin placed 23rd; John Tarvin placed 60th; and Clint Cumpton placed 66th.
The teams would like to thank coaches Luke and Amanda Kagarice for all of their help.
Front row(left to right): Clay Cumpton (observer), Clint Cumpton, John Tarvin, Tristen Clark; second row: Amanda Kagarice (coach), Maggie Massey, Reba Colin, Colt Cumpton; Mike Tarvin; back: David Warfield, Jr. (observer).-our thanks to Alan Mundey
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