From agriculture to quilts, here are the winners from the 2022 Loudonville Fair

Antiques

Matt Young, best of show, Class I; Priscilla Sprang, best of show, Class II; Pennola Nolan, most blue ribbons; Lyle Gray, most unusual antique; Derek Russell, oldest and rarest antique.

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Collections

Mona McMullen, best of show, collections, adults; Jerry Priebe, best of show, crafts and hobbies, adults; Finn Butler, best of show, junior collections.

Flowers

Ed Morris, best of show, specimens; Sharon Brewer, best of show, amateur arrangements; Joy Sprang, best of show, professional arrangements; Laney Polen, best of show, junior arrangements; Gardener’s Guild, Loudonville, first place, club display.

Photography

Katrina Steele, best of show, amateur black and white; Maddy Christine, best of show, amateur, color; Daniel Lux, best of show, black and white, amateur; Suzanne Lux, best of show, professional, color; Katrina Steele, most blue ribbons, amateur; Daniel Lux, most blue ribbons, professional.

Art:

Cheryl Clark, best of show, amateur; Linda Scheck, best of show, professional; Derek Russell, most blue ribbons.

Student Photography

Charlotte Bitner, best of show, ages 6-11; Macy Bernard, best of show, ages 12-17.

Student art:

Briar Russell, best of show, ages 6-8; Dakota Russell, best of show, ages 9-11; Haley Spreng, best of show, ages 12-14; and Grace Ringler, best of show, ages 15-17.

Fiber art:

Tonda Hockenberry, best of show overall; Bella Byler, judge’s choice.

Quilts

Carma Jo Kauffman, best of show, wall hanging, best of show, small, and most blue ribbons; Jane Vines, best of show, new; Dave Leckrone, best of show, old; and Amy Loveday, judge’s choice.

Produce

Jordan Butler, best individual display; Ed Morris, most blue ribbons; Susie Stake, best decorated goose; Byland Animal Hospital, best free-standing scarecrow, business division; Angela Sparr, best free-standing scarecrow, individual; Pennola Nolan, best decorated fence; Bonnie Coleman, neatest vegetable basket.

Culinary

Becky Cawrse, best of show, cakes, best of show, muffins, and best of show, overall; Mary Ann Sprang, best of show, yeast breads; Sue Henley, best of show, decorated cake; Nancy Lorentz, best of show, pies; Mary Ann Sprang, best of show, cookies; Bicker, most blue ribbons.

Paul Bunyan Biggest and Best Contest: Junior Fair

Waylon Henderson, best specimen sunflower and best specimen pumpkin; Cole Reusser, best specimen ear of corn; Alayna Ziegler, best decorated pumpkin, ages 15 and older; Gabriella Sparr, best decorated pumpkin, ages 10-14; Kaden Allerding, best decorated pumpkin, 9 and under; Owen Collins, most creative effort; Ana Ziegler, best Jack-O-Lantern; and Nolan Lorentz, best vegetable animal.

Baking and Creating Contest

Charlotte Bitner, apple pie, student; Dawn Gayheart, apple pie, adult; Debbie Sutterlin, apple pie, senior; Emma Lentz, cake, student; Darla Stitzlein, cake, adult; and Susie Stake, cake, senior; Emlyn Bitner, decorated cookie jar, student; Lisa Bicker, cookie jar, adult; and Karen Bicker, cookie jar, senior; Savanna Fenton, children’s cooking contest, 10 and under; Lina Brechenisen, children’s, 11-16; Anna Reusser, children marshmallow creation, 5 and under; and Cole Reusser, children marshmallow, 6-10.

Job Skills

Maria Renner, textiles, and clothing; Logan Garman, nutrition, and wellness; both, tie with most blue ribbons.

Ag Education and FFA

Laura Cutlip, most blue ribbons; group display (Kettering Special), Loudonville FFA, first; West Holmes FFA, second.

Gavin Eikleberry, best wood project and show sweepstakes.

Tractor and Truck Pulls

Garden Tractor Pull:

Stephen Frank of Ashland, factory stock single cylinder; Bob Morris, Mount Gilead, 12 hp stock altered, 14 hp sport stock; Ernest Fortune, Lakeville, 18-25 hp hot stock twin; Ashley Harstine, Bucyrus, Stock altered, 16 hp sport stock; and Taylor Lautenschlayer, Wooster, stock altered twin and open tractor class.

Truck Pull:

Randy Burson of Perrysville, 6,500 lb. daily driver; Daniel Hartman, Bluffton, 8,000 lb. work stock diesel 4 x 4; Lonnie Scott, Mount Gilead, 6,500 limited street gas; Mike Peabody, Nova, 2.6 diesel; and Terry Howard, Mount Gilead, open.

Kiddie Pedal Pull:

First through fifth places listed. Ages 4-5, Lane Stacy, Brayden Matz, Deklen McDonald, Riley Winters, and Westen Lemke.

Ages 6-7, Aiden Felix, Wyatt Winters, Ben McClure, Liam Kauffman, and Ryder Reidenbach.

Ages 8-9, Graysen Gray, Maddox Fliger, Fiona Shannon, Legna High and Lily Roberts.

Ages 10-12, Casen McCullough, Colton House, Dustin High, Max McCollough, and Trenten Strouse.

Junior Fair Livestock

Dairy Feeder Steers:

Stephen Ringler, grand champion, and heavyweight champion; Galen Ringler, reserve grand champion and lightweight champion; and Sophia Ringler, reserve lightweight champion.

Breeding Beef:

Cadin Spreng, junior bull calf and junior heifer calf; Emberlyn Miller, winter heifer calf and female junior beer heifer calf; Pacee Miller, junior yearling heifer and senior beef heifer; Jessilyn Miller, spring yearling heifer and senior reserve beef heifer; and Natalie Endslow, junior beef heifer.

Feeder Calves:

Jessilyn Miller, grand champion, and heavyweight champion; Mason Spencer, reserve grand champion and reserve heavyweight champion; Bentley Crossman, lightweight champion; and Emberlyn Miller, reserve lightweight champion.

Sheep:

Aubrey Fenton, best ewe and junior showmanship; Molly Watson, best ram; and Hannah Endslow, best non-sale market lamb.

Rabbits and Cavies:

Amber Felix, best junior doe; Alisha Felix, best senior doe; Jake Lennington, best junior buck and best overall; Malia Lennington, best senior buck; Tess Shultz, showmanship; Iva Spreng, junior showmanship.

Rabbit Costume:

Tess Shultz, most original; Whitley Humpfrey, funniest; and Iva Spreng, best dressed.

Poultry:

Malia Lennington, senior showmanship; Calum Gray, junior showmanship.

Poultry Costume:

Calum Gray, funniest.

This article originally appeared on Ashland Times Gazette: From agriculture to quilts, here are the winners from the 2022 Loudonville Fair