Four-H'ers participate in steer and heifer shootout

2008-06-26 / News


The first-ever Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout was held Saturday, June 14, at Serendipity Farm on Lovelace Road. Pictured with Brian Bolt (far left), the judge for the event, are: (front row, l-r) exhibitors Jake Durden, Tanner Aycock, Bentley Beggs, Will Wilkes, (back row) Justin Ashmore, Ivie Aycock, Sadie Partridge, C.J. Goldman, Amberly Wilkes, Dalton Tankersley, and Carson Goldman. The first-ever Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout was held Saturday, June 14, at Serendipity Farm on Lovelace Road. Pictured with Brian Bolt (far left), the judge for the event, are: (front row, l-r) exhibitors Jake Durden, Tanner Aycock, Bentley Beggs, Will Wilkes, (back row) Justin Ashmore, Ivie Aycock, Sadie Partridge, C.J. Goldman, Amberly Wilkes, Dalton Tankersley, and Carson Goldman. "Oldtimers" Dave Ashmore and Donna Aycock are pictured competing for first place in showmanship at the Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout. Shown judging the event is Herbert Powell, who retired from the Lincoln County Cooperative Extension Office in 2001. "Oldtimers" Dave Ashmore and Donna Aycock are pictured competing for first place in showmanship at the Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout. Shown judging the event is Herbert Powell, who retired from the Lincoln County Cooperative Extension Office in 2001. The grand champion steer at the Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout was exhibited by Justin Ashmore (far right). Holding Ashmore's trophy is Judge Brian Bolt. The grand champion steer at the Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout was exhibited by Justin Ashmore (far right). Holding Ashmore's trophy is Judge Brian Bolt. Ivie Aycock exhibited the grand champion heifer at the Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout. She is pictured here with Judge Brian Bolt. Ivie Aycock exhibited the grand champion heifer at the Lincoln County 4-H Steer & Heifer Shootout. She is pictured here with Judge Brian Bolt.

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