Clark County Fair Results

Aug. 10 4-H Rabbits Fitting & Showing, Sr. Champion, Kate Bias, Vancouver. Sr. Res. Champ., Grace Jackson, Camas. Int. Champion, Ella Konency, Vancouver. Int. Res. Champ, Avery Copa, Camas. Jr. Champion, Olivia Tasso, La Center. Jr. Res. Champion, Montanna Coss, Woodland. 4-H Horse — Jr. Performance Novice Fitting & Showing, Champion, Cami Sundstrom, Battle Ground. Reserve Champion, Naomi Wainwright, Ridgefield. Novice Hunt Seat, Champion, Alicia Vega, Ridgefield. Reserve Champion, Cami Sundstrom, Battle Ground. Novice Stock Seat, Champion, Megan Truman, Yacolt. Reserve Champion, Cami Sundstrom, Battle Ground. Novice Trail, Champion, Cami Sundstrom, Battle Ground. Reserve Champion, Alicia Vega, Ridgefield. Fitting & Showing, Champion, Allison Kane, Ridgefield. Reserve Champion, Cohen Abbott, Brush Prairie. Bareback, Champion, Jaylee Lentz, Vancouver. Reserve Champion, Allison Kane, Ridgefield. Hunt Seat, Champion, Eliabeth Easterly, Vancouver. Reserve Champion, Allison Kane, Ridgefield. Stock Seat, Champion, Allison Kane, Ridgefield. Reserve Champion, Jaylee Lentz, Vancouver. Trail, Champion, Allison Kane, Ridgefield. Reserve Champion, Elizabeth Easterly, Vancouver. 4-H Horse — Disciplined Rail Hunt Seat, Champion, Allison Kane, Ridgefield. Reserve Champion, Cohen Abbott, Brush Prairie. Stock Seat, Champion, Jaylee Lentz, Vancouver. Reserve Champion, Allison Kane, Ridgefield. 4-H Horse — Dressage Fitting & Showing, Int.

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