HCLS Results: Shop Project Show

Cayuga FFA
Cayuga FFA

HCLS Results: Shop Project Show

Grand Champion: Cayuga FFA for their gooseneck lowboy trailer … the guys are pictured here in a photo I luckily got early yesterday.

Reserve Grand Champion: Frankston FFA for their welding bed.

Agriculture Machinery and Equipment (class place in paranthesis)

  1. Frankston FFA, welding bed (Class 6, 1)
  2. Frankston FFA, brush rake w/grapple (Class 3, 1)
  3. Frankston FFA, welding bed (Class 6, 2)
  4. Brownsboro FFA, shop table (Class 5, 1)
  5. Cross Roads, bumper (Class 6, 3)
  6. Brownsboro, 5’ roller (Class 3, 2)
  7. Cross Roads FFA, light bar (Class 6, 4)
  8. Brownsboro, shop A frame (Class 5, 2)
  9. Eustace FFA, plasma/welding cart (Class 5, 3)

Livestock Equipment

  1. Frankston FFA, double entrance gates (Class 13, 1)
  2. Athens FFA, feeder (Class 16, 1)
  3. Cross Roads FFA, roping chute (Class 14, 1)
  4. Brownsboro FFA, trim chute (Class 14, 2)
  5. Cross Roads FFA, ATV cattle guard (Class 18, 1)
  6. Frankston FFA, deer feeder (Class 19, 1)
  7. Frankston FFA, entrance gates (Class 13, 2)
  8. Brownsboro FFA, 14’ entrance gate (Class 13, 3)
  9. Cross Roads FFA, hay feeder (Class 16, 1)
  10. Trinidad FFA, hog trap (Class 19, 2)
  11. Trinidad FFA, hog trap (Class 19, 3)
  12. Trinidad FFA, hog trap (Class 19, 4)

Trailer Division

  1. Cayuga FFA, gooseneck lowboy trailer (Class 27, 1)
  2. Eustace FFA, hog/dog trailer (Class 24, 1)
  3. Brownsboro FFA, 14’ bumper pull trailer (Class 23, 1)
  4. Eustace FFA, utility trailer (Class 23, 2)
  5. Eustace FFA, 12’ utility trailer (Class 23, 3)
  6. Brownsboro FFA, welding trailer (Class 30, 1)
  7. Brownsboro FFA, 12’ bumper pull trailer (Class 23, 4)

Ornamental Products

  1. Frankston FFA, fire pit (Class 39, 1)
  2. Brownsboro FFA, fire pit (Class 39, 2)
  3. Brownsboro FFA, swing (Class 40, 1)
  4. Athens FFA, barbecue grill (Class 39, 3)
  5. Christian Murphy, picnic table (Class 42, 1)

HCLS Results: Breeding Rabbit Show

HCLS Results: Breeding Rabbit Show

Grand Champion (Best of Breed) went to Trey Salazar, 9, of Happy Days 4-H. He attends school at Cross Roads ISD.
Grand Champion (Best of Breed) went to Trey Salazar, 9, of Happy Days 4-H. He attends school at Cross Roads ISD.

Mini Rex

Junior Buck

  1. Madison Himes, Cross Roads 4-H
  2. Trey Salazar, Happy Days 4-H
  3. Katelyn Smith, Cross Roads 4-H
  4. Jodi Costlow, Mabank FFA
  5. Brittany Davis, Mabank FFA
  6. Makayla Arnold, Cross Roads 4-H

Senior Buck

  1. Makayla Arnold, Cross Roads 4-H (Best Opposite)
  2. Kaylee Baker, Cross Roads 4-H
  3. Courtney Hancock, Cross Roads 4-H
  4. Maggie Shelton, East Texas Young Riders
  5. Gentry Weatherford, Happy Days 4-H
  6. Laura Ashley Childress, Cedar Creek 4-H
Reserve Grand Champion (Best Opposite) went to Jodi Costlow, 13, of Mabank FFA. She is pictured with her father, Cary.
Reserve Grand Champion (Best Opposite) went to Jodi Costlow, 13, of Mabank FFA. She is pictured with her father, Cary.

Junior Doe

  1. Trey Salazar, Happy Days 4-H (Best of Breed)
  2. Makayla Arnold, Cross Roads 4-H
  3. Meghan Cook, Happy Days 4-H
  4. Trey Salazar, Happy Days 4-H
  5. Claire Spivey, Cross Roads 4-H
  6. Abbie Cates, Horizon 4-H

Senior Doe

  1. Samantha Smith, Horizon 4-H
  2. Ben Smith, All American 4-H
  3. Amelia Veros, All American 4-H
  4. Justin Evans, Frankston FFA
  5. Makayla Arnold, Cross Roads 4-H
  6. Ashley Lofton, Horizon 4-H

Californian

Junior Buck

  1. Allison Dowell, Cross Roads 4-H
  2. Samantha Smith, Horizon 4-H

Senior Buck

  1. Alex Wogerer, Cross Roads 4-H (Best of Breed)
  2. Alex Wogerer, Cross Roads 4-H
  3. Alyssa Wogerer, Cross Roads 4-H
  4. Macey Crabtree, Happy Days 4-H
  5. Sara Spivey, Cross Roads 4-H
  6. Savanah Calhoun, Chandler 4-H

Junior Doe

  1. Allison Dowell, Cross Roads 4-H
  2. Allison Dowell, Cross Roads 4-H

Senior Doe

  1. Samantha Wogerer, Cross Roads 4-H (Best Opposite)
  2. Alyssa Wogerer, Cross Roads 4-H
  3. Samantha Wogerer, Cross Roads 4-H
  4. Tanner King, Cross Roads 4-H
  5. Meghan Cook, Happy Days 4-H
  6. Christopher Childress, Cedar Creek 4-H

Holland Lop

Junior Buck

  1. Leo Varos, All American 4-H
  2. Jodi Costlow, Mabank FFA
  3. Molly Nutt, Cross Roads 4-H
  4. Laynee Spivey, Happy Days 4-H
  5. Jacie Palmer, Frankston FFA
  6. Jessica Moore, Horizon 4-H

Senior Buck

  1. Jodi Costlow, Mabank FFA (Best of Breed)
  2. Molly Nutt, Cross Roads 4-H
  3. Leo Varos, All American 4-H
  4. Sydney Harris, Cross Roads 4-H
  5. Haley Durden, Happy Days 4-H
  6. Daniel Stanley, HappyDays 4-H

Junior Doe

  1. Megan Hartin, Horizon 4-H (Best Opposite)
  2. Macy Mills, East Texas Young Riders
  3. Jessica Moore, Horizon 4-H
  4. Jodi Costlow, Mabank FFA
  5. Amelia Varos, All American 4-H

Senior Doe

  1. Matthew Stanley, Happy Days 4-H
  2. Jaden Evans, Fankston FFA
  3. Ashly Loftin, Horizon 4-H
  4. Jarrett Riley, LaPoynor FFA
  5. Jodi Costlow, Mabank FFA
  6. Bayleigh White, Cross Roads FFA

Netherland Dwarfs

Senior Buck

  1. Shiann Moore, Frankston FFA (Best of Breed)
  2. Tabatha Crook, LaPoynor FFA
  3. Carolina Billingsley, Frankston FFA
  4. Melody Avalos, LaPoynor FFA
  5. Kayla Pizaad, Frankston FFA

Junior Doe

  1. Laura McClelland, LaPoynor FFA

Senior Doe

  1. Tabatha Crook, LaPoynor FFA (Best Opposite)
  2. Tabatha Crook, LaPoynor FFA
  3. Jaden Evans, Frankston FFA
  4. Caroline Billingsley, Frankston FFA
  5. Melody Avelos, LaPoynor FFA
  6. Ashley Loftin, Horizon 4-H

All Other Breeds

Best of Breed in the AOB Class was Cullen Jones, 8, of Frankston FFA. The Best Opposite was Sarah Davis, 11, of Happy Days 4-H.
Best of Breed in the AOB Class was Cullen Jones, 8, of Frankston FFA. The Best Opposite was Sarah Davis, 11, of Happy Days 4-H.

Junior Buck

  1. Brittany Fiem, Mabank FFA
  2. Libby Calvin, Eustace FFA
  3. Catelin Jones, Frankston FFA
  4. Daniel Stanley, Happy Days 4-H

Senior Buck

  1. Cullen Jones, Frankston FFA (Best of Breed)
  2. Ashley Loftin, Horizon 4-H
  3. Lydia Brown, Frankston FFA
  4. Brittany Johnson, Brownsboro FFA
  5. Emily Dowling, Frankston FFA
  6. Ashley Loftin, Horizon 4-H

Junior Doe

  1. Sarah Davis, Happy Days 4-H (Best Opposite)
  2. Breanna Fuller, Eustace FFA

Senior Doe

  1. Karlie Watson, Happy Days 4-H
  2. Landon Spivey, Happy Days 4-H
  3. Chloe Park, Mabank FFA

Doe and Litter

  1. Trey Salazar, Happy Days 4-H
  2. Macey Crabtree, Happy Days 4-H
  3. Trey Salazar, Happy Days 4-H
  4. Casie Spivey, Outdoor Sports

Landrey Rogers wins Grand Champion Breeding Swine for third time

Breeding Swine Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Landrey Rogers (holding buckle) has her official photo taken with HCLS officlals, family and the judge at the HCLS. (MICHAEL V. HANNIGAN PHOTO)
Breeding Swine Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Landrey Rogers (holding buckle) has her official photo taken with HCLS officlals, family and the judge at the HCLS. (MICHAEL V. HANNIGAN PHOTO)

By mvhannigan

Landrey Rogers made it three in a row Tuesday night when she won the Grand Champion buckle at the HCLS Breeding Swine Show.

Landrey won the same award last year … and the year before.

She won Reserve Grand Champion this year and last year, as well.

Landrey, 12, lives in Athens and is a 6th grader at Martin’s Mill and a member of the LaPoynor FFA.

You don’t have to spend much time with Landrey to find out she loves the livestock show.

“I just love showing pigs,” she said. “I show pigs and cows.”

That’s right, Landrey isn’t a one-dimensional champion. She has also won both Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion in the Commercial Heifer Show at the HCLS, and she will be looking to add to her buckle total in that event later in the week.

As it is, she has so many buckles she’s not sure of the number. “Ten or 11,” she says.

That’s probably because she comes from an agricultural family, which seems to be more important to her than the winning.

You can tell because little sister Libby, 8, who isn’t quite big enough to show hogs herself, is wearing one of Landrey’s buckles, and Landrey insists that Libby share the spotlight with her. And because both grandmothers — Beth Rogers and JoAnne Cooper — are right there alongside their granddaughters.

And because when asked to name her most important teacher, Landrey named mom and dad: Brad and Amy Rogers.

And in the end, isn’t that the biggest win to come out of the livestock show — the one shared by everyone.

See the results from the Breeding Swine Show here.

You can see more photos from the Breeding Swine Show here.