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January 8, 2025
Gillespie County 93rdYouth Livestock Show

ket Steer — Jorie Jenschke.

Reserve Champion Other Exotics Cross Market Steer — Tanner Barnett.

GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER — Kress Mohr.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER — Jorie Jenschke. Heifers ARB (American Registered Breed) Junior calf (under 14 mos.) — 1. Kaci McCullough.

Champion ARB – Kaci McCullough. Angus Junior calf (under 14 mos.) — 1. Pecos Worrell; 2. Cadence Woerner; 3. Layna Ottmers.

Spring yearlings (22-23 mos.) – 1. Owen Halfmann.

Champion Angus Heifer — Pecos Worrell.

Reserve Champion Angus Heifer — Cadence Woerner.

Brahman Winter yearlings (24-25 mos.) — 1. Jaxon Wiese.

Champion Brahman Heifer — Jaxon Wiese.

Hereford Junior calf (under 14 mos.) — 1. Cheyenne Feller.

Summer yearlings (18-21 mos.) — 1. Layna Ottmers.

Champion Hereford Heifer — Layna Ottmers.

Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer — Cheyenne Feller.

Maine-Anjou Junior calf (under 14 mos.) — 1. Pecos Worrell.

Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer — Pecos Worrell.

ORB (Other Registered Breed) Junior calf (under 14 mos.) — 1. Holt Ottmers; 2. Holt Ottmers.

Winter calf (14-15 mos.) — 1. Pecos Worrell.

Champion ORB Heifer — Pecos Worrell.

Reserve Champion ORB Heifer — Holt Ottmers.

Simmental Junior calf (under 14 mos.) — 1. Wade McCullough.

Champion Simmental Heifer — Wade McCullough.

GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER — Pecos Worrell.

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER — Pecos Worrell.

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