Master Showmanship Contest held at Ogle County 4-H Fair

Posted 8/15/24

The 2024 Ogle County 4-H Senior Master Showman winner was Cooper Alderks from Carefree 4-H Club. The runner-up was Gwen Hall of Ogle Jolly 4-H Club.

This item is available in full to subscribers.

Please log in to continue

Log in

Master Showmanship Contest held at Ogle County 4-H Fair

Posted

OREGON — The 2024 Ogle County 4-H Senior Master Showman winner was Cooper Alderks from Carefree 4-H Club. The runner-up was Gwen Hall of Ogle Jolly 4-H Club. Other senior participants ages 14–18 included Ayden Alderks, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club; Boone Alderks, Carefree 4-H Club; Max Thurow, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club; Levi Eden, Carefree 4-H Club; Blakelynn Swanson, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club; and Robbie Thurow, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club.

The 2024 Ogle County 4-H Junior Master Showman winner was Grady Poliska of Ogle Jolly 4-H Club. The runner-up was Addison Yordy, Leaf River Busy Beavers. Other junior participants ages 8-13 included Eralynn Wiltfang, Leaf River Busy Beavers 4-H Club; Emree Wiltfang, Leaf River Busy Beavers 4-H Club; Blake Frisbie, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club; Jaxon Alderks, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club; Lucas Thurow, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club; Katelynn Adams, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club; and Joey Thurow, Ogle Jolly 4-H Club.

Each participant had to show a pig, steer, and sheep to earn the title. Showmanship is based on the knowledge of the species; how the participant shows the animal, following directions, moving the animal, setting up, stopping, control and safety of the animal, and the attention given to the judge and animal; and the appearance of the club member, clean and neat, prompt, alert, confident, and courteous. 

Congratulations to each of these individuals. The winner of the Senior Master Showmanship winner won a belt buckle, a $100 cash award, and the opportunity to attend the Master Showmanship contest at the Illinois State Fair. The senior runner-up won a $50 cash award. The Junior Master Showmanship winner won a belt buckle and a $50 cash award. The junior runner-up won a $25 cash award. 

Hackbarth Farms sponsored cash awards. Maplehurst Farms, Inc. sponsored belt buckles.

4-H is an informal youth education program conducted by University of Illinois Extension.  U of I Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.  If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in 4-H, contact the Ogle County Extension staff at 815-732-2191.