The Lincoln County Fair week began with the 4-H judging, horse show and community booth judging on Monday and Tuesday.
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Kalob Haderlie was Grand Champion in Junior Showmanship with his sheep. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)
The Lincoln County Fair week began with the 4-H judging, horse show and community booth judging on Monday and Tuesday. Cokeville community members young and old got involved and received plenty of ribbons. Wednesday was the Market Swine Show, where Madilyn Dayton came away with the Reserve Champion Swine.
On Friday, it was the Market Sheep Show where Whytney Murdock was crowned champion with her black face lamb, Overall Grand Champion, Senior Showmanship Champion and then Senior Round Robin Champion. Weston Murdock was runner-up in Senior Showmanship. Kalob Haderlie was Grand Champion in Junior Showmanship. Bryli Groll had the Reserve Champion Lamb and was the Intermediate Showmanship Champion.
Sterling Murdock won the Adult Open Showmanship while Abby Johnson and Bentley Johnson were Grand and Reserve champions in the Open Senior Division. Emmitt Groll rounded out the day, winning the Pee-Wee Open Showmanship.
Bryli Groll - Reserve Champion Lamb and was the Intermediate Showmanship Champion (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)
Madilyn Dayton - Reserve Champion Swine (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)
Emmitt Groll - Pee-Wee Open Showmanship. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Jan Moody)