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CC Livestock Judging Team wins at Tri-State Fair
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Livestock Judging team won the Junior College Pro Division at the Tri-State Fair Livestock Judging Contest this past weekend.

As a team, Clarendon placed 1st in Sheep & Goats, 1st in Swine, and 1st in Beef and were named the overall Grand Champion team.  South Plains finished 2nd overall and Northern Oklahoma placed 3rd.

Individually, Kyler Tice placed 2nd in Sheep & Goat while Tanner Daugherty placed 3rd.

Tice also placed 2nd in Swine, and Baylee Etheridge placed 1st in Beef.

Pro Team members were Kyler Tice, Tanner Daugherty, Jasper King, Brigg Hawkins, and Reed Sultemeier.

In the Junior College Novice Division at the Tri-State Fair, the Clarendon College Green Team placed 2nd in Sheep & Goats and 3rd in Swine.

Individually in the novice division, Dalten Chambers placed 3rd in Sheep & Goats.

Novice Team members were Dalten Chambers, Austin Breeding, Sadie Arnold, Bailee McKay, and Will Boyd.

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Hawkins receives All-American Judging Team honor
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
CC Livestock Judger Brayden Hawkins earns All-American honor

Clarendon College sophomore Brayden Hawkins was ranked 7th in the All-American Standings and has been named to the All-American Junior College Livestock Judging Team after 5th place finish at the Houston Livestock Show this weekend.

Each year roughly 300 freshmen start judging livestock in the college ranks, and as sophomores only 15 will are named to the All-American team, a ranking that takes into account both academics and judging success.

The award is fifteen years old and Brayden is only the 6th person in Clarendon College history to ever receive this honor.

The CC Sophomore Livestock judging team finished the Spring semester strong with a 9th place over all finish at the Houston Livestock Show.

This team has made the top ten at Phoenix, Denver, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, and Houston, and the last time the College achieved this was five years ago. The team was also just 26 points away from winning the reasons contest.

Individually, Hawkins placed 5th overall and was in the top 10 in reasons; Annie Belden placed 2nd high in sheep and goats; and Kirsten Midkiff placed 14th overall in reasons.

Other members of sophomore livestock judging team are Austin Browning, Quentin Quintana, Trey Tidwell, and Chris Johnson. The team is coached by Johnny Treichel and Curtis Wertman.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/CC-Livestock-Judger-Brayden-Hawkins-earns-All-American-honor/10067#sthash.mtulxdDg.dpuf
CC Livestock Judger Brayden Hawkins earns All-American honor

Clarendon College sophomore Brayden Hawkins was ranked 7th in the All-American Standings and has been named to the All-American Junior College Livestock Judging Team after 5th place finish at the Houston Livestock Show this weekend.

Each year roughly 300 freshmen start judging livestock in the college ranks, and as sophomores only 15 will are named to the All-American team, a ranking that takes into account both academics and judging success.

The award is fifteen years old and Brayden is only the 6th person in Clarendon College history to ever receive this honor.

The CC Sophomore Livestock judging team finished the Spring semester strong with a 9th place over all finish at the Houston Livestock Show.

This team has made the top ten at Phoenix, Denver, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, and Houston, and the last time the College achieved this was five years ago. The team was also just 26 points away from winning the reasons contest.

Individually, Hawkins placed 5th overall and was in the top 10 in reasons; Annie Belden placed 2nd high in sheep and goats; and Kirsten Midkiff placed 14th overall in reasons.

Other members of sophomore livestock judging team are Austin Browning, Quentin Quintana, Trey Tidwell, and Chris Johnson. The team is coached by Johnny Treichel and Curtis Wertman.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/CC-Livestock-Judger-Brayden-Hawkins-earns-All-American-honor/10067#sthash.mtulxdDg.dpuf
CC Livestock Judger Brayden Hawkins earns All-American honor

Clarendon College sophomore Brayden Hawkins was ranked 7th in the All-American Standings and has been named to the All-American Junior College Livestock Judging Team after 5th place finish at the Houston Livestock Show this weekend.

Each year roughly 300 freshmen start judging livestock in the college ranks, and as sophomores only 15 will are named to the All-American team, a ranking that takes into account both academics and judging success.

The award is fifteen years old and Brayden is only the 6th person in Clarendon College history to ever receive this honor.

The CC Sophomore Livestock judging team finished the Spring semester strong with a 9th place over all finish at the Houston Livestock Show.

This team has made the top ten at Phoenix, Denver, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, and Houston, and the last time the College achieved this was five years ago. The team was also just 26 points away from winning the reasons contest.

Individually, Hawkins placed 5th overall and was in the top 10 in reasons; Annie Belden placed 2nd high in sheep and goats; and Kirsten Midkiff placed 14th overall in reasons.

Other members of sophomore livestock judging team are Austin Browning, Quentin Quintana, Trey Tidwell, and Chris Johnson. The team is coached by Johnny Treichel and Curtis Wertman.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/CC-Livestock-Judger-Brayden-Hawkins-earns-All-American-honor/10067#sthash.3Itqrqch.dpuf
CC Livestock Judger Brayden Hawkins earns All-American honor

Clarendon College sophomore Brayden Hawkins was ranked 7th in the All-American Standings and has been named to the All-American Junior College Livestock Judging Team after 5th place finish at the Houston Livestock Show this weekend.

Each year roughly 300 freshmen start judging livestock in the college ranks, and as sophomores only 15 will are named to the All-American team, a ranking that takes into account both academics and judging success.

The award is fifteen years old and Brayden is only the 6th person in Clarendon College history to ever receive this honor.

The CC Sophomore Livestock judging team finished the Spring semester strong with a 9th place over all finish at the Houston Livestock Show.

This team has made the top ten at Phoenix, Denver, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, and Houston, and the last time the College achieved this was five years ago. The team was also just 26 points away from winning the reasons contest.

Individually, Hawkins placed 5th overall and was in the top 10 in reasons; Annie Belden placed 2nd high in sheep and goats; and Kirsten Midkiff placed 14th overall in reasons.

Other members of sophomore livestock judging team are Austin Browning, Quentin Quintana, Trey Tidwell, and Chris Johnson. The team is coached by Johnny Treichel and Curtis Wertman.

- See more at: http://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Blog/CC-Livestock-Judger-Brayden-Hawkins-earns-All-American-honor/10067#sthash.3Itqrqch.dpuf
Clarendon College sophomore Brayden Hawkins was ranked 7th in the All-American Standings and has been named to the All-American Junior College Livestock Judging Team after 5th place finish at the Houston Livestock Show this weekend.

Each year roughly 300 freshmen start judging livestock in the college ranks, and as sophomores only 15 will are named to the All-American team, a ranking that takes into account both academics and judging success.
The award is fifteen years old and Brayden is only the 6th person in Clarendon College history to ever receive this honor.

The CC Sophomore Livestock judging team finished the Spring semester strong with a 9th place over all finish at the Houston Livestock Show.

This team has made the top ten at Phoenix, Denver, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, and Houston, and the last time the College achieved this was five years ago. The team was also just 26 points away from winning the reasons contest.

Individually, Hawkins placed 5th overall and was in the top 10 in reasons; Annie Belden placed 2nd high in sheep and goats; and Kirsten Midkiff placed 14th overall in reasons.

Other members of sophomore livestock judging team are Austin Browning, Quentin Quintana, Trey Tidwell, and Chris Johnson. The team is coached by Johnny Treichel and Curtis Wertman.


Livestock Judging Team finishes strong at Ft. Worth Stock Show
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The Clarendon College Livestock Judging Team had a strong showing at the Ft. Worth Stock Show. The team was awarded High Team Overall in the Sheep & Goats division & 5th High Team in Swine.

Individually, Clarendon had strong performances by Brayden Hawkins who was 8th High Individual Overall, and tied for 2nd high individual in Sheep & Goats.

Additionally, Quentin Quintana was high Individual in Hogs and finished tied for 11th place overall.

Other team members who contributed include: Annie Belden, Kirsten Midkiff, Austin Browning, Trey Tidwell & Kris Johnson.

These results are a product of the hard work that the team has put in. They are looking forward to the final two Contests at San Antonio & Houston in the next couple of weeks



Meats team wins Beef Empire Days Contest
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

The CC Meats Judging Team won the Beef Empire Days Contest this weekend in Kansas placing 1st high team.

Individually,Kenna Faulkenberry placed 2nd high individual overall; Jess Nighswonger placed 4th; Talen Crist placed 7th; Dustin Jones placed 8th; and Lauren Rush placed 3rd high in the alternate contest.

In Livestock judging, Ky Drummond placed 6th high individual, with well over 200 students in the division.


Livestock Judging places 3rd at Tri-State Fair
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack
Livestock Judging Season is well under way, and the Clarendon College freshman and sophomore teams completed this past weekend at the Tri-State Fair in Amarillo.

Results were as follows:

The Freshman team placed 3rd out of 8 teams with three individuals in the top 10.  Kati Adams was 6th high, Ky Drummond was 8th high and Landon Peterson was 9th high individual.

The Sophomore team placed 3rd out of 5 teams and Annie Beldon was 2nd high individual.

CC Livestock Team named Reserve Champs in Arizona
Posted By: Ashlee Estlack

While most students were enjoying the New Year and time away from school, the Clarendon College Livestock Judging Team was competing in Phoenix, AZ.  And their hard work and dedication paid off with being named the overall reserve champion high point team. 

The individual placings are below.  These judgers are back at practice again this week as they prepare for the National Western in Denver, CO.

Austin Adams of Hedley, TX, was second high individual overall and high individual in the cattle division; Lane Harrington of Frost, TX, was fifth high overall, high individual sheep, and brought home a 5th in reasons; Shannon Reeves of Munday, TX, was sixth high individual overall; and Kobie Jordan of Amado, AZ, was high individual in the swine division and ninth high individual overall.


American royal Results
Posted By: Curtis Wertman

The livestock Judgers had their own challenges while competing at their last contest.  The team placed a devastating 17th.  The team came home with a somewhat defeated attitude but have continued to work hard at practices, determined to do better.  On a positive note, one team member, Courtney Wingate ended up with a 6th place in Cattle.

The team will travel to Louisville next and will strive to redeem themselves.

 

Please keep motivating these students as they juggle school and a very competitive atmosphere.


Meats and Livestock Results!
Posted By: Curtis Wertman

The Meats and Livestock Teams each just returned from another contest.  Both teams are working diligently to be successful.  Again, please show your support of these outstanding students as they continue to represent Clarendon College. The Livestock Team competed at the State Fair of Texas.  Annie Belden was 8th of 124 contestants in the novice division and both the Sophomore and Novice Teams were in the top Ten.

 

The Meats team came home with a win from the American Royal Stock Show out of 7 teams.

                Jessica Humphrey was high individual

                Hailey Dimintroff was 3rd high individual

                Lane Harrington was 4th high individual

Kiersten Scott was 7th high individual

Gus Holbien was 1st high individual in the alternates division

 

Be sure and congratulate these teams on another job well done.


Judging teams still hard at work!
Posted By: Curtis Wertman

The Livestock Judging Teams were busy again this past weekend.  They competed in El Dorado and Wichita, KS.  It was tough competition but both teams did well and walked away from the competitions with a positive attitude and the drive to prepare for the next one.

 

The results were as follows:

 

El Dorado:     Brayden Hawkins was 4th in sheep out of 278 contestants.  Annie Beldon was 6th in hogs out of 278. 

Wichita:         Freshman team was 10th out of 31 teams and 3rd in sheep.

Sophomores were 7th out of 25 teams.

                               

 

Please be sure to encourage all of these students.  They are working extremely hard and they need to know how proud we are of them.  Also, if you pass coaches Johnny and Curtis in the halls be sure to congratulate them.  They work hard pushing these kids to do their best.


Livestock Judging Teams have success at Tri-State Fair
Posted By: Johnny Treichel
The Clarendon College Livestock Judging season is well under way.  Coach Johnny Treichel had teams compete this past weekend in Amarillo at the Tri-State Fair.  The results are as follows: 
 
Freshman Team was 4th out of 9 teams.  Kaci Major was 4th high individual of this team.
Sophomore Team was 2nd out of 10 teams and John Pigg was 3rd high individual while Haley Kinney was 8th high individual.

It was a great start for these students, please be sure and congratulate both teams and their coaches!


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