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Jordans top hog show bill
by Sarah Hawley
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<p>Jackie Jordan, center, showed the grand champion market hog during Wednesday&#8217;s Junior Fair Hog Show. Jordan is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Jackie Jordan, center, showed the grand champion market hog during Wednesday’s Junior Fair Hog Show. Jordan is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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<p>Jenna Jordan, right, was named grand champion showman during the Junior Fair Hog Show on Wednesday morning. Jordan is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser.</p>

Jenna Jordan, right, was named grand champion showman during the Junior Fair Hog Show on Wednesday morning. Jordan is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser.

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<p>Jenna Jordan, center, showed the reserve champion hog during the Junior Fair Hog Show on Wednesday morning. Jordan is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Jenna Jordan, center, showed the reserve champion hog during the Junior Fair Hog Show on Wednesday morning. Jordan is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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<p>Auston Colburn, left, was named the reserve champion showman in the Junior Fair Hog Show on Wednesday morning. Colburn is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Auston Colburn, left, was named the reserve champion showman in the Junior Fair Hog Show on Wednesday morning. Colburn is pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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ROCKSPRINGS – Jackie Jordan and Jenna Jordan showed the grand champion and reserve champion hogs, respectively, in the Junior Fair Hog Show on Wednesday morning.

Jenna Jordan was also named grand champion showman, with Auston Colburn receiving the reserve champion showman ribbon.

Taking top showman honors in their respective classes were, Senior (class one), Katie Durst; Senior (class two), Daniel Jenkins; Junior (class one), Savannah Hawley; Junior (class two), Ashlyn Wolfe; Intermediate (class one), Jenna Jordan; Intermediate (class two), Jackie Jordan; Novice (class one), Auston Colburn; and Novice (class two), Courtney Fitzgerald.

Showing hogs were, by weight class in no particular order:

Class one: Miranda Holter, Daniel Jenkins, Cody Robinson, Dameson Jenkins, Cheyenne Beaver, Julia Lantz, Shandi Beaver, Steven Fitzgerald (first place), and Tiffany Withrow.

Class two: Michaela Holter, Trinity Jones-Sanders, Rebecca Chadwell, Courtney Fitzgerald, Jacob Jordan (first palce), Courtney Mather, Tyler Kennedy, and Ashlyn Wolfe.

Class three: Mitchell Howard, Tom Ramthun, Stephanie Kauff, Kristin McKay, Larissa Riddle, Cole Graham, Kayla Hawthorne (first place), and Garrett Wolfe.

Class four: Trenton Cook, Kaitlyn Hawk (first place), Mark Gibbs, Dru Jenkins, Paul Ramthun, Austin Hendricks, and Emily Manuel.

Class five: Kaleb Gheen, Nathaniel Reed, Morgan Russell, Joyce Weddle, Ciera Older, Jenna Jordan (first place), Bruce Hawley Jr., Madison Hendricks, and Andrew Roseberry.

Class six: Derick Powell, Breanna Colburn (first place), Chase Graham, Savannah Hawley, Brandon Marcinko, Brandon McCraw, and Adam Pape.

Class seven: Caitlyn Cowdery, Matt Durst, Dierra Jenkins, Auston Colburn, Brad Hawk and Jackie Jordan (first place).

Class eight: Arrow Drummer, Chandler Drummer, Dyllan Roush, Shawnella Patterson, Heidi Willis, Katie Durst (first place), Chelsea Holter, and Talon Drummer.

Class nine: Tyler Gilmore.

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