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Champion calves picked
by Beth Sergent
bsergent@heartlandpublications.com
<p>Rebekah Dunham (fifth from left) took home the banner for grand champion commercial feeder calf. Also pictured, Junior Miss 4-H Karlee Edmonds, Miss 4-H Amanda King, Young Miss 4-H Sarah Deem, Fair Queen Madison Crank, Little Mister Nathan Wood, Little Miss Jaidyn Patrick, Fair Queen Second Runner-up Kayla Thomas, Fair Queen Third Runner-up Lori Wooten.</p>

Rebekah Dunham (fifth from left) took home the banner for grand champion commercial feeder calf. Also pictured, Junior Miss 4-H Karlee Edmonds, Miss 4-H Amanda King, Young Miss 4-H Sarah Deem, Fair Queen Madison Crank, Little Mister Nathan Wood, Little Miss Jaidyn Patrick, Fair Queen Second Runner-up Kayla Thomas, Fair Queen Third Runner-up Lori Wooten.

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<p>Levi Doolittle (fifth from left) took home the banner for reserve champion commercial feeder calf. Also pictured, Junior Miss 4-H Karlee Edmonds, Miss 4-H Amanda King, Young Miss 4-H Sarah Deem, Fair Queen Madison Crank, Little Mister Nathan Wood, Little Miss Jaidyn Patrick, Fair Queen Second Runner-up Kayla Thomas, Fair Queen Third Runner-up Lori Wooten.</p>

Levi Doolittle (fifth from left) took home the banner for reserve champion commercial feeder calf. Also pictured, Junior Miss 4-H Karlee Edmonds, Miss 4-H Amanda King, Young Miss 4-H Sarah Deem, Fair Queen Madison Crank, Little Mister Nathan Wood, Little Miss Jaidyn Patrick, Fair Queen Second Runner-up Kayla Thomas, Fair Queen Third Runner-up Lori Wooten.

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POINT PLEASANT — Out of 78 calves, only two came out on top at Wednesday’s Commercial Feeder Calf Show at the Mason County Fair.

After about three hours of judging, the field had been narrowed to calves shown by Rebekah Dunham and Levi Doolittle. A packed show ring watched as the judge finally chose Dunham’s calf as grand champion with Doolittle taking home the reserve champion banner.

After the show, both Dunham and Doolittle had photos taken with fair royalty, including Junior Miss 4-H Karlee Edmonds, Young Miss 4-H Sarah Deem, Miss 4-H Amanda King, Fair Queen Madison Crank, Little Mister Nathan Wood, Little Miss Jaidyn Patrick, Fair Queen Second Runner-up Kayla Thomas, Fair Queen Third Runner-up Tori Wooten.

Also recognized was Brock McClung who took home the born and raised award.

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