2024 Hopkins County Junior Livestock Show

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  • Ten Hopkins County students were selected by the NETLA Scholarship Committee to receive scholarships ranging from $1,500 to $2,500. Scholarship recipients include: Jayden Arledge, SSFFA, $1,500; Coen Bell, SSFFA, $2,000; Caroline Coker, SSFFA, $2,500; Ethan George, MGFFA, $2,500; Mika Gray, MGFFA, $2,500; Karrigan McQuay, Hopkins County 4-H, $2,000; Kate Monk, Hopkins County 4-H, $2,000; Braddox Rawson, SSFFA, $2,000; Rhayne Thomas, CPFFA, $2,500; and Kathryn Taylor, MGFFA, $1,500.
    Ten Hopkins County students were selected by the NETLA Scholarship Committee to receive scholarships ranging from $1,500 to $2,500. Scholarship recipients include: Jayden Arledge, SSFFA, $1,500; Coen Bell, SSFFA, $2,000; Caroline Coker, SSFFA, $2,500; Ethan George, MGFFA, $2,500; Mika Gray, MGFFA, $2,500; Karrigan McQuay, Hopkins County 4-H, $2,000; Kate Monk, Hopkins County 4-H, $2,000; Braddox Rawson, SSFFA, $2,000; Rhayne Thomas, CPFFA, $2,500; and Kathryn Taylor, MGFFA, $1,500.
  • Keegan Callihan represented North Hopkins FFA with her Grand Champion Lamb during the 2024 NETLA Sale of Champions, held at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center last Saturday, Feb. 24. Callihan was one of more than 130 students who participated in this year’s show.
    Keegan Callihan represented North Hopkins FFA with her Grand Champion Lamb during the 2024 NETLA Sale of Champions, held at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center last Saturday, Feb. 24. Callihan was one of more than 130 students who participated in this year’s show.
  • Gregory Smith proudly showed his Grand Champion chicken for the final time at Saturday’s Sale of Champions, the final event in the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Show and Sale. The event began Tuesday, Feb. 20 and Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 22-24. The 2024 sale raised more than $540,000.
    Gregory Smith proudly showed his Grand Champion chicken for the final time at Saturday’s Sale of Champions, the final event in the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Show and Sale. The event began Tuesday, Feb. 20 and Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 22-24. The 2024 sale raised more than $540,000.
  • North Hopkins FFA member Laken Callihan and her goat earned the Reserve Champion prize at the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale on Saturday. The students who participated earned more than $540,000, but the final total will be available later this week.
    North Hopkins FFA member Laken Callihan and her goat earned the Reserve Champion prize at the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale on Saturday. The students who participated earned more than $540,000, but the final total will be available later this week.
  • Isaac Taylor of Cumby FFA stands with his Grand Champion goat during the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale, held Saturday, Feb. 24 at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center.
    Isaac Taylor of Cumby FFA stands with his Grand Champion goat during the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale, held Saturday, Feb. 24 at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center.
  • Serenity Albritton represented the Miller Grove FFA while exhibiting her Reserve Champion pig at Saturday’s Sale of Champions, the finale’ event of the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale. Albritton was one of more than 130 Hopkins County students who competed in this year’s event.
    Serenity Albritton represented the Miller Grove FFA while exhibiting her Reserve Champion pig at Saturday’s Sale of Champions, the finale’ event of the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale. Albritton was one of more than 130 Hopkins County students who competed in this year’s event.
  • Ramsey Ragan, a Hopkins County 4-H member, poses her Reserve Champion lamb during the NETLA Sale of Champions, held at the end of the NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show last Saturday at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center.
    Ramsey Ragan, a Hopkins County 4-H member, poses her Reserve Champion lamb during the NETLA Sale of Champions, held at the end of the NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show last Saturday at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center.
  • Sulphur Springs FFA member Madison Kellogg put her Grand Champion pig through its paces in the sale ring during the Sale of Champions. The sale was the final event in the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale, held last week at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center. The auction raised over $540,000, but add-ons are still available all this week. Drop them off at the Hopkins County AgriLife Extension Office at 1200B Houston Street in Sulphur Springs.
    Sulphur Springs FFA member Madison Kellogg put her Grand Champion pig through its paces in the sale ring during the Sale of Champions. The sale was the final event in the 2024 NETLA Junior Market Livestock Show and Sale, held last week at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center. The auction raised over $540,000, but add-ons are still available all this week. Drop them off at the Hopkins County AgriLife Extension Office at 1200B Houston Street in Sulphur Springs.
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