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86th Annual Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show Results
with Photos by Amy Hasbell, Suzie Campbell and Natasha Dunagan
Junior Livestock Show Results
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Cherokee Worthy, Shawnee FFA
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Mackenzie Thompson, Asher
McKenzie Brummett, Macomb
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Katelyn Fleming, Morley Griffith, Piper Goodson and Marli Williams received PCJLS scholarships. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
Colby McGee, far left, judges sheep in Division 2 of the PCJLS Sheep Show, Feb. 28, at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Colby McGee, far left, judges sheep in Division 2 of the PCJLS Sheep Show, Feb. 28, at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
FFA and 4-H Club members show in the Division 2 Sheep Show during the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show, Feb. 28, at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Class winners Katelyn Fleming, of Tecumseh; Mady Trout, of Macomb; and K.J. Anthony, of Bethel, show in the Division 2 Sheep Show during the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show, Feb. 28, at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee. Anthony won Division 2 Champion, and Fleming won Division 2 Reserve Champion. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Gage Brown, of McLoud FFA, and Kase Littrell, of Tecumseh 4H, show their swine in the Class 4 Dark AOB Swine Show Division of the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show (PCJLS) on March 2, as judge Jarrod Halphen looks on. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Tecumseh 4H Club members, Allison Ashcraft and Preston Haines show their Spots in the Dark AOB Class 3 of the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show (PCJLS) Swine Show on March 4. Haines had the breed champion in that class, and Ashcraft had the reserve champion. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Jacee Townsend and Kensley Whittington, both of Tecumseh 4H Club, show their Dark AOB breeds in the Swine Show of the Pottawatomie County Junior Livestock Show on March 2. Townsend won Class 4 with her entry. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
The 2023 PCJLS Premium Auction was definitely a night to remember. The place was packed, standing room only, and every attendee was there to support the kids.
Suzanne Gilbert said, “I don’t have an exact amount because we are still receiving a few add-ons.”
“We were able to floor all 110 exhibitors at $1,200 from the money raised at the PCJLS Trophy Aucti...
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