Fifth grader Cody Carroll won grand champion honors in the Meat Goat Division of the 2008 Navarro County Youth Expo and Anna Calhoun earned reserve grand champion honors.
Competition was held Tuesday at the Navarro County Youth Exposition Center.
When Parks Tucker, the division judge from San Angelo, walked over to give Carroll the magic handshake, the shock was plain on his face.
“I can’t believe this,” the Collins Catholic student said afterward. “This goat, I just worked with him all summer and he was a grand champion at Gatesville in October. I was just afraid he washed out here.”
That proved to not be the case Tuesday. He also earned reserve grand champion for junior showmanship, just behind Justin Smith-Lopez of Rice FFA who took grand champion honors.
Cody is the son of Bob and Tammy Carroll and he competed as a member of the Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H.
Anna Calhoun, a Blooming Grove High School sophomore, was close behind with the reserve champion award. She also won the Senior Showmanship grand champion award.
“It was awesome, really exciting,” she said. “I got to know the goats and I got to know their flaws and how to show the ‘good’ out of them so they could do their best.”
She has been showing for seven years and this was the first time she won a class in goats. While it was her first senior showmanship championship, Anna already had the same award under her belt for junior showmanship competition during her prior years at the Expo here.
Anna is the daughter of Kyle and Gina Calhoun. She competed as a member of Blooming Grove FFA.
Some of the results from the 2008 Meat Goat Division include:
Grand Champion: Cody Carroll, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H.
Reserve Grand Champion: Anna Calhoun, Blooming Grove FFA.
Senior Showmanship: Anna Calhoun, Blooming Grove FFA, grand champion; Zeb Thomas, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, reserve grand champion; Trenton Herod, Blooming Grove FFA, third place.
Junior Showmanship: Justin Smith-Lopez, Rice FFA, grand champion; Cody Carroll, reserve grand champion, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H; Paige Bowling, Frost FFA, third place.
Class 1: Cole Harris, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, first place; Zane Thomas, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, second place; Cristina Loscuito, Kerens 4-H, third place; Zane Hayden, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, fourth place; Nathan Griffin, Corsicana FFA, fifth place.
Class 2: Katie Haden, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, first place; Alan Vitters, Corsicana FFA, second place; Dalton Dickerson, Mildred 4-H, third place; Zane Hade, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, fourth place; Mason Montfort, Corsicana 4-H, fifth place.
Class 3: Zeb Thomas, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, first place; Zane Thomas, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, second place; Nathan Blair, Dawson 4-H, third place; Kaylee Nicholson, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, fourth place; Colton Ogburn, Corsicana FFA.
Class 4: Abby Knisley, Mildred 4-H, first place; Dave Clemons, Rice 4-H, second place; Parker Teel, Corsicana 4-H, third place; Cole Harris, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, fourth place; Zeb Thomas, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, fifth place.
Class 5: Dave Clemons, Rice 4-H, first place; Trey Davis, Rice 4-H, second place; Ethan Baker, Blooming Grove FFA, third place; Zack Thomas, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, fourth place; Brandon Evans, Corsicana FFA, fifth place.
Class 6: Margaret Byers, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, first place; Cody Carroll, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, second place; Tara Wallis, Frost 4-H, third place; Clay Gilbert, Blooming Grove FFA, fourth place; Colton Ogburn, Corsicana FFA, fifth place.
Class 7: Anna Calhoun, Blooming Grove FFA, first place; Margaret Byers, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, second place; Breanne McDowell, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, third place; Shelbi Knisley, Mildred 4-H, fourth place; Conner Hill, Mildred 4-H, fifth place.
Class 8: Anna Calhoun, Blooming Grove FFA, first place; Zack Thomas, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, second place; Emily East, Blooming Grove FFA, third place; Paige Bowling, Frost FFA, fourth place; Wesley Devorak, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, fifth place.
Class 9: Cody Carroll, Blooming Grove/Barry 4-H, first place; Reagan Woodall, Dawson 4-H, second place; Ezeckiel Walker, Corsicana FFA, third place; Lane Dotson, Blooming Grove FFA, fourth place; Paige Bowling, Frost FFA, fifth place.
Class 10: Trenton Herod, Blooming Grove FFA, first place; Veronica Torres, Frost FFA, second place; Peyton Allen, Rice FFA, third place; Nathan Blair, Dawson 4-H, fourth place; Reagan Woodall, Dawson 4-H, fifth place.
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Loyd Cook may be reached via e-mail at lcook@corsicanadailysun.com
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