Ross County Junior Fair Night

The exuberance of youth having fun at the fair - as well as cheering from parents, grandparents, siblings, and past 4-H members - filled the grandstand of the Ross County Fair Tuesday evening during the Outhouse Races, Apple Pie Contest, Lip Sync Contest, and Calf Scramble. The first annual Pie Eating Contest was a new additional event.

Emcees Todd Holdren and Dan Riddle, who calculate they have served for 31 years, signed off on their last appearance in the roles. They say 4-H brought them together, and they have enjoyed the energy and excitement of Tuesday nights at the fair.

Outhouse Races

With 22 clubs, after eight heats and four rounds, Jefferson Livestock won.

Best Decorated: Elite Eagles

Best Costuming: Clever Clovers

Apple Pie Contest placers (25 contestants):

  1. Laynee Hill of All American Achievers - $7,500 by Adena Health System
  2. Rylee Rodgers of Hare & Livestock Raisers - $5,000 by Great Seal, Lenox, Bell
  3. Gigi Maravy of Kountry Magic - $4,100 Pixelle
  4. Rachel Thompson of Girl Scout Troop 1470 - $4,500 Hirsch / Peterson
  5. Jacob Maddy of Blue Ribbon 4-H - $6,700

Total raised: $27,800

1st annual Pie Eating Contest - 16 contestants, with Jr. Fair Queen Gretchen Search helping to judge.

Lip Sync Contest - "That '70s Lip Sync" theme

  1. The Spirit Gang with a "Grease" medley dance
  2. Boots-N-Bows convened a "Jackson 5" Classroom
  3. Country Freebirds staged a Freddie Mercury dating game
  4. Amazing Country Kids with a "Queen" calf scramble
  5. Hallsville Friendly Neighbors did a '70s medley dance

Calf Scramble

Eleven 4-Hers scrambled to haul one of eight calves into a circle on the wet dirt racetrack to claim it as a project for next year's fair. One of the remaining contestants won the drawing for an additional calf.


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