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Rhodes, Speelman top poultry show bill
by Sarah Hawley
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<p>Dominique Rhodes (second from right) and Christian Speelman (far left) showed the grand champion and reserve champion market poultry, respectively, during Tuesday&#8217;s Market Poultry Show. Rhodes and Speelman are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair First Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Dominique Rhodes (second from right) and Christian Speelman (far left) showed the grand champion and reserve champion market poultry, respectively, during Tuesday’s Market Poultry Show. Rhodes and Speelman are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser and Fair First Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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<p>Abigail Houser (center) and Cheyenne Doczi (right) were named grand champion and reserve champion showman, respectively, during Tuesday&#8217;s Junior Fair Poultry Show. Houser and Doczi are pictured with Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.</p>

Abigail Houser (center) and Cheyenne Doczi (right) were named grand champion and reserve champion showman, respectively, during Tuesday’s Junior Fair Poultry Show. Houser and Doczi are pictured with Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence.

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ROCKSPRINGS — Dominique Rhodes and Christian Speelman will top the sale bill in the poultry category after showing the grand champion and reserve champion market poultry entries, respectively, during Tuesday’s Junior Fair Market Poultry Show.

Abigail Houser was named grand champion showman, while Cheyenne Doczi was named reserve champion showman.

Colton Hamm received the grand champion ribbon for his Pullet project, with Tiffany Will receiving the reserve champion ribbon.

Mattison Finlaw showed the grand champion Bantams, while Dominick Rhodes had the reserve champion.

Austin Rice and Rachael Rice were named grand champion and reserve champion, respectively, for there duck projects.

Clayton Ritchie was named grand champion in the fancy poultry category, with Garrett Ritchie being named reserve champion.

Abigail Houser was grand champion in the large fowl category, and Tiffany Will was reserve champion.

Also competing in the showmanship category were, Senior, Cheyene Doczi (first place) and Ben Tillis (second place); Junior, Savannah Abshire, Kayla Conlin, Abigail Houser (first palce), Austin McClintic, Amber Moodispaugh, Austin Pierce, Garrett, Ritchie, and Tiffany Will (second place); Intermediate, Amber Jacquard, Tyler Morris (second place) Rachael Rice, Christian Speelman, Clayton Wood, Jesse Mirris (first place), Dominick Rhodes, Clayton Ritchie, Jacob Weddle and Kristian Jacquard; Novice (class 1) Ayden Barringer, Grace Butcher, Alex Pierce, Hannah Erwin (second place), Landon Hill, Justin Pierce, Roseanna Butcher, Dominique Rhodes, Jasina Will (first place), and Michael Letson; Novice (class 2) Hunter Lawrence, Nick Lilly, Austin Rice (second place), Mattison Finlaw (first palce), Caden Goff, Olivia Yost, Nikita Wood, Bailey McClintic and Colton Hamm.

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