Summary 2010 Knoxville Spring Junior Cattle Exposition April 15 16, 2010 Tennessee Valley Fairgrounds Chilhowie Park, Knoxville, TN

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Summary 2010 Knoxville Spring Junior Cattle Exposition April 15 16, 2010 Tennessee Valley Fairgrounds Chilhowie Park, Knoxville, TN Overall Total Numbers Number of Counties: 13 Number of Animals: 177 Number of Exhibitors: 100 Market Steer Show Number of Counties: 7 Number of Animals: 27 Number of Exhibitors: 20 Division I Champion: 111, Jonathan Summitt, Monroe County Division I Reserve Champion: 330, Matthew Burke, McMinn County Division II Champion: 335, Zeb Miller, McMinn County Division II Reserve Champion: 342, Corbin Cawood, Bradley County Division III Champion: 313, Tommy Turner, Claiborne County Division III Reserve Champion: 304, Hannah Wright, Rhea County Division IV Champion: 308, Brad Tollett, Rhea County Division IV Reserve Champion: 112, Ross Houston, Monroe County Grand Champion: 308, Brad Tollett, Rhea County Reserve Grand Champion: 112, Ross Houston, Monroe County Outstanding County Exhibit: Knox County Crosby Murray Award: Knox County County Group of Five 1. Rhea 2. Knox

Market Steer Showmanship 1. Randy Reed, Rhea County 2. Izaak Miller, McMinn County 3. Corbin Cawood, Bradley County 1. Robby Badgett, Knox County 2. Hannah Snyder, McMinn County 3. Tommy Turner, Claiborne County 4. Daniel Crawford, Knox County 5. Chris Finch, Rhea County Senior Level (9, 10, 11, and 12 Grades) 1. Hannah Wright, Rhea County 2. Jonathan Summit, Monroe County 3. Brad Tollett, Rhea County 4. Lydia Badgett, Knox County 5. Ross Houston, Monroe County Market Steer Premier Exhibitor 1. Corbin Cawood, Bradley County 2. Randy Reed, Rhea County 3. Izaak Miller, McMinn County 1. Hannah Snyder, McMinn County 2. Tommy Turner, Claiborne County 3. Robby Badgett, Knox County 4. Chris Finch, Rhea County Senior Level (9, 10, 11, and l2 Grades) 1. Jonathan Summitt, Monroe County 2. Hannah Wright, Rhea County 3. Brad Tollett, Rhea County 4. Zeb Miller, McMinn County 5. Lydia Badgett, Knox County

Commercial Heifer Show Number of Counties: 10 Number of Heifers: 60 Number of Exhibitors: 51 Grand Champion: 656, Jacie Beaty, Cumberland County Reserve Grand Champion: 530, Andrew Ellison, Meigs County Grand Champion Farm Bred: 761, Cooper Davis, Blount County Reserve Grand Champion Farm Bred: 569, Robby Badgett, Knox County Registered Heifer Show Number of Counties: 13 Number of Heifers: 90 Number of Exhibitors: 50 Angus Heifers Number of Heifers: 24 Champion: 77, Hannah Wright, Rhea County Reserve Champion: 88, Jonathon Scott, Meigs County Champion Bred by Exhibitor: 93, Hannah Wright, Rhea County Reserve Champion Bred by Exhibitor: 74, Cierra Berry, Knox County Hereford/Polled Hereford Heifers Number of Heifers: 20 Champion: 65, Jonathan Summitt, Monroe County Reserve Champion: 54, Caleb Young, Monroe County Champion Bred By Exhibitor: 49, Dalton Coada, Loudon County Reserve Champion Bred By Exhibitor: 63, Aaron Loy, Jefferson County Other Breeds Heifers Number of Heifers: 23 Grand Champion: 32, Taylor Graham, Cumberland County Reserve Champion: 45, Jenna Beaty, Cumberland County Champion Bred By Exhibitor: 34, Will Waters, Blount County

Shorthorn Heifers Number of Heifers: 11 Champion: 22, Morgan Herman, Hawkins County Reserve Champion: 16, Samantha Reese, Marshall County Champion Bred By Exhibitor: 13, Samantha Reese, Marshall County Reserve Champion Bred By Exhibitor: 20, Lane Davis, Blount County Simmental Heifers Number of Heifers: 12 Champion: 10, Madison Martin, Monroe County Reserve Champion: 12, Johnna Davis, Blount County Champion Bred By Exhibitor: 4, Jebediah Davis, Blount County Reserve Champion Bred By Exhibitor: 2, Jebediah Davis, Blount County County Group of Five 1. Meigs 2. Blount 3. Polk 4. Monroe 5. London 6. Rhea Heifer Showmanship 1. Jacie Beaty, Cumberland County 2. Caroline Davis, Blount County 3. Morgan Herman, Hawkins County 4. Randy Reed, Rhea County 5. Jenna Beaty, Cumberland County 1. Samantha Reese, Marshall County 2. Hannah Snyder, McMinn County 3. Arian Irwin, Meigs County 4. Madison Martin, Monroe County 5. Halie Whited, Meigs County Senior Level (9, 10, 11, and 12 Grades) 1. Taylor Graham, Cumberland County 2. Blythe Graham, Cumberland County 3. Hannah Wright, Rhea County 4. Lane Davis, Blount County 5. Tyler Walker, Blount County

Heifer Premier Exhibitor 1. Caroline Davis, Blount County 2. Morgan Herman, Hawkins County 3. Aaron Lay, Monroe County 4. Riley Moats, Polk County 5. Payton Green, McMinn County 1. Arian Irwin, Meigs County 2. Hannah Snyder, McMinn County 3. Samantha Reese, Marshall County 4. Madison Martin, Monroe County 5. Lexy Littreal, Monroe County Senior Level (9, 10, 11, and 12 Grades) 1. Hannah Wright, Rhea County 2. Jonathan Summitt, Monroe County 3. Johnna Davis, Blount County 4. Taylor Graham, Cumberland County 5. Rosa Haynes, Polk County Skillathon 1. Corbin Cawood, Bradley County 2. Aaron Lay, Monroe County 3. Caroline Davis, Blount County 4. Morgan Herman, Hawkins County 5. Cooper Davis, Blount County 1. Hannah Snyder, McMinn County 2. Arian Irwin, Meigs County 3. Gage Goddard, Loudon County 4. Jacob Lay, Monroe County 5. Samantha Reese, Marshall County Senior Level (9, 10, 11, and l2 Grades) 1. Jonathan Summitt, Monroe County 2. Hannah Wright, Rhea County 3. Johnna Davis, Blount County 4. Rosa Haynes, Polk County 5. Caleb Young, Monroe County

Post High School Educational Scholarships The Exhibitor of Grand Champion Market Steer, Brad Tollett of Rhea County, will receive a $1,000 post high school education scholarship. This scholarship is sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid America. Ross Houston of Monroe County exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer and will receive a $750 post high school educational scholarship, sponsored by the Knoxville Livestock Center. The scholarship may be claimed after the winner has successfully completed the first term of post high school education. Post high school education includes attending a first term of post high school education. Post high school education includes attending a college or university, a technical school, or trade school that is accredited. Eligible exhibitors must claim the scholarship following completion of the first term of their post high school education or forfeit the award. Exhibitors not attending a post high school educational institution within 18 months following high school graduation will forfeit their eligibility to receive the scholarship.