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Fayette County 4-H Compete in Nueces County Livestock Judging Contest

ROBSTOWN — Fayette County 4-H members compet-ed on Jan.17 in Nueces County Livestock Judging contest in Robstown.

The Fayette County 4-H Junior Team was the champion. Junior Team members included Hudson Holub, Rilan Karisch, Joe Carrales and Jehnsen Janecka. Individually, Hudson was a high point junior, Rilan was second and Joe was nineth.

The Fayette County 4-H Intermediate Team was the Reserve Champion Intermediate Livestock Judging Team. Team members included Tatum Fritsch, Holden Holub, Kaisley Janecka and Adalyn Carrales. Individually, Tatum was third and Holden was sixth.

The Fayette County 4-H Intermediate Maroon Team placed third overall. The team members included Holden Holub, Tate Fritsch, Crockett Guenther and Adalyn Carrales. Individually, Holden was second and Tate was sixth. Judging as an individual in the Intermediate Division was Tate Fritsch.

The Fayette County 4-H Senior Team placed 14th overall. Team members consisted of Julie Melton, Rheagan Karisch and Hailey Janish. Individually, Julia was eighth.

JoJo and Kaci Carrales coach the Livestock Judging Team.

For more information, please contact the Fayette County Ex- tension Office at 979-968-5831.

The Fayette County 4-H competing in the Nueces County Livestock Judging Contest on Jan. 17 are, front row, from left, Rilan Karisch, Hudson Holub, Jehnsen Janecka and Joe Carrales; and, back row, Holden Holub, Tate Fritsch, Hailey Janish, Rheagan Karisch, Julie Melton, Tatum Fritsch, Kaisley Janecka, Coach JoJo Carrales, and Adalyn Carrales. Courtesy photo

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