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Barber, Roush top lamb show bill
by Sarah Hawley
shawley@heartlandpublications.com
<p>Katlyn Barber (far right) showed the grand champion market lamb while Jordan Roush (far left) showed the reserve champion market lamb in the junior fair market lamb show. Barber and Roush are pictured with Meigs County Fair Queen Abigail Houser (second from right) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Katlyn Barber (far right) showed the grand champion market lamb while Jordan Roush (far left) showed the reserve champion market lamb in the junior fair market lamb show. Barber and Roush are pictured with Meigs County Fair Queen Abigail Houser (second from right) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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<p>Katlyn Barber (second from left) was named grand champion showman and Megan McGee (far right) was named reserve champion showman during Monday&#8217;s market lamb show. Pictured with Barber and McGee are Meigs County Fair Queen Abigail Houser (far left) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Katlyn Barber (second from left) was named grand champion showman and Megan McGee (far right) was named reserve champion showman during Monday’s market lamb show. Pictured with Barber and McGee are Meigs County Fair Queen Abigail Houser (far left) and Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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ROCKSPRINGS — Katlyn Barber and Jordan Roush showed the grand and reserve champion market lambs, respectively, in Monday’s Junior Fair Lamb Show.

Barber also took grand champion in the showmanship category, while Megan McGee took home the reserve champion award.

There were eighteen 4-H members competing in the showmanship category.

Showing in market classes by weight and in no particular order were, Paula Barthelmas, A.J. Roush, Austin Rose, Eli Hunter, Megan McGee, Jennifer McCoy, Paige Denney, Jake Roush, Carolann Stewart, Cara Amos, Kaitlynn Newland, Alex Amos, Katlyn Barber, Jordan Roush, Courtnee Williams, Matthew Werry, Zachary Williams, and Wyatt Watson.

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