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American Royal livestock judging contest results

By NSR | Published November 2, 2010

American Royal Livestock Judging Contests
Kansas City, Missouri
Senior & Junior College – October 30, 2010
4-H & FFA – October 31, 2010

Kirby Carpenter, Texas Tech
2nd High Senior College Ind.
Congratulations to NSR’s summer 2010 Marketing & Communications Intern, Kirby Carpenter, on winning second high senior college individual, marking cards for Texas Tech, which placed second as a team. Carpenter is a senior at Texas Tech, majoring in agricultural communications. She is from Kiowa, Colo. Texas Tech’s assistant coach is Josh Flohr, of Emmitsburg, Md., who was the 2010 summer NSR Field Service Intern. Good job Kirby and Josh!

Junior – Overall Individuals

  1. Carly Wesner, Lake Land College
  2. Cody Lamle, Lake Land College
  3. Brad Mendes, Modesto Junior College
  4. Jamie Bloomberg, Black Hawk East College
  5. Hunter Shoencke, Fort Scott Community College
  6. Kaycee Vollmar, Casper College
  7. Graham Blagg, Redlands Community College
  8. Nathan Faust, Connors State College
  9. Morgan Meisenheimer, Butler Community College
  10. James Schinbeckler, Lake Land College
  11. Levi Moyers, Blinn College
  12. Ethan James, Butler Community College
  13. Tyler Stutsman, Black Hawk East College
  14. Whitney Stuart, Redlands Community College
  15. Luke Strecker, Hutchinson Community College
  16. Jake Warntjes, Redlands Community College
  17. Tanner Wieghat, Connors State College
  18. Austin Waltz, Black Hawk East College
  19. Jordan Rauch, Lake Land College
  20. Shelly Sutton, Blinn College

 Junior – Overall Teams
  1. Lake Land College
  2. Blinn College
  3. Butler Community College
  4. Black Hawk East College
  5. Redlands Community College
  6. Hutchinson Community College
  7. Connors State College
  8. Fort Scott Community College
  9. Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College
  10. Casper College
  11. Clarendon College
  12. Eastern Oklahoma State College
  13. Colby Community College
  14. Northeastern Junior College
  15. Modesto Junior College
  16. Lincoln Land Community College
  17. Linn-Benton Community College
  18. Illinois Central College
  19. Northwest College
  20. Northeast Community College

 Senior – Overall Individuals
  1. Garrett Knebel, Oklahoma State University
  2. Kirby Carpenter, Texas Tech University
  3. Cody Green, University of Arkansas
  4. Kaylee Kerbs, Oklahoma State University
  5. Peyton Wilde, Texas Tech University
  6. Darin Annuschat, Oklahoma State University
  7. Torie Schwartz, Western Illinois University
  8. Alex Benoit Western Illinois University
  9. Webb Fields, Texas A & M University
  10. Tucker Stewart, Kansas State University
  11. Clint Mefford, Oklahoma State University
  12. Dan Fox, University of Minnesota
  13. Chase Reed, Oklahoma State University
  14. Cassie Silviera, Kansas State University
  15. Justin Stierwalt, Purdue University
  16. Cassidy Hayes, Texas A & M University
  17. Jara Settles, Kansas State University
  18. Caleb Crosswhite, Texas Tech University
  19. Britney Kaufman, South Dakota State University
  20. Joseph Rathmann, Texas A & M University

 Senior – Overall Teams
  1. Oklahoma State University
  2. Texas Tech University
  3. Texas A & M University
  4. Western Illinois University
  5. Kansas State University
  6. West Texas A&M University
  7. Purdue University
  8. University of Minnesota
  9. University of Arkansas
  10. University of Illinois
  11. University of Missouri
  12. South Dakota State University
  13. Colorado State University
  14. Iowa State University
  15. North Dakota State University
  16. University of Nebraska
  17. The University of Tennessee
  18. Pennsylvania State University
  19. University of Kentucky
  20. Ohio State University

 FFA – Overall Individuals
  1. Dalton Newell, Oklahoma
  2. Chad Vaught, Missouri
  3. Cody Reichart, Indiana
  4. Kale Vickrey, Oklahoma
  5. Zachary Foster, Texas
  6. Jacob McKillip, Indiana
  7. Bradon Marshall, Wyoming
  8. Mark Degalyer, Indiana
  9. Garrett Foote, New Mexico
  10. Lindsey Foote, New Mexico

 FFA – Overall Teams
  1. Oklahoma
  2. Indiana
  3. Texas
  4. New Mexico
  5. Wyoming
  6. Ohio
  7. Illinois
  8. Missouri
  9. Iowa 

4-H – Overall Individual

  1. Stephen Gentry, Indiana
  2. Spencer Scotten, Missouri
  3. Jason Hieston, Indiana
  4. Samantha Yonkers, Nebraska
  5. Garrett Reiss, Kansas
  6. Sam Mattingly, Indiana
  7. Hayley Miller, Indiana
  8. Colby Hales, Wyoming
  9. Brian Steffen, Texas
  10. Grace Hammer, Kansas 

4-H – Overall Team

  1. Indiana
  2. Nebraska
  3. Texas
  4. Minnesota
  5. Missouri
  6. Virginia
  7. Wyoming
  8. Illinois
  9. Oklahoma
  10. Kansas
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