Kathleen Lawson (Novice Swine Showmanship winner), shakes the

Live Oak High and Sobrato High Future Farmers of America students successfully showed the animals they have raised during the year at the Santa Clara County Fair last week.

Sobrato results: As a group, Sobrato students took first place in the “pen of three” competition; Nick Alvarado, third place market beef; Sonie Holladay, second place market lambs, fourth place advanced showmanship; Kathleen Lawson, third place market swine, first place novice showmanship; Jenenetta Marisclan, third place and seventh place market swine, fifth place advanced showmanship; Sarah Naghavi, fourth place and second place market swine, reserve supreme market steer, reserve champion regisdtered heifer, third place novice showmanship, grand champion meat pen (rabbits), reserve champion meat pen (rabbits), first place novice showmanship, first place advanced showmanship; Asheley Pipken, second place market lambs, second place novice showmanship, fifth place advanced showmanship, third place market rabbits, second place novice showmanship, second place advanced showmanship; Lynda Pospishek, second place market swine; Casey Post, sixth place market swine; Matt Votaw, sixth place market swine, eighth place advanced showmanship; Kaiti Whitmyre, reserve champ market lambs, first place market lambs, third place novice showmanship; Kirsti Whitmyre, third place market swine, second place novice showmanship.

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