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2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony

Kansas City, Missouri

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Show Dates: 07/08/22

Gold Award Recipients

These junior members received their Gold Award at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured front row from left are Jaden Borman, Holland, Minn.; Kristina Scheurman, Warsaw, Ohio; Jordan Johnson, Fort Dodge, Iowa; Eva Hinrichsen, Westmoreland, Kan.; Rylie Philipello, Bryan, Texas; Lauren Gilbert, Oldfield, Mo.; Baylee Wulfkuhle, Lawrence, Kan.; Sophia Patchin, Mitchellville, Iowa; Mattie Harward and Marcie Harward, both of Richfield, N.C.; J. Gordon Clark, Gretna, Va.; Kinsey Crowe, Eaton, Ohio; and TaraLee Hudson, Belvidere, Neb. Second Row from left are Lily Gisclair, Longville, La.; Kara LeBeouf, Deridder, La.; Mikayla St. Clair, Berryville, Va.; Samantha Wallace, Kansas, Ohio; and Ciara Raithel, Auxvasse, Mo. Back row from left are Ty Mogck, Olivet, S.D.; Matthew Rosman, Creston, Wash.; Jace Stagemeyer, Page, Neb.; Zach McCall, Greenville, Va.; Mardee Sadowsky, Eagleville, Mo.; Nicholas Siemens, Towanda, Kan.; Kady Figge, Onaga, Kan.; Emma Nowotny, New Braunfels, Texas; Victoria Gerken, Cashion, Okla.; Justin Wood, Willow Springs, N.C.; Dawson Johnson, Pipestone, Minn.; Gracie Smith, Kirbyville, Texas; and Ben Mayfield, Pulaski, Tenn. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Crystal Award Winners

Brantley Humpert, Windthorst, Texas, left, won the boys Crystal Award and Lauren Wolter, Aviston, Ill., right, won the girls Crystal Award at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. The awards are presented by the American Angus Auxiliary to the top boy and top girl in contest performance. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

First Place in the Junior Division of the Quiz Bowl

North Dakota junior members won first place in the junior division of the quiz bowl at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Jorja Green, Maddock; Rylee Erdmann, Lisbon; Cally Hansen, Carrington; and Kaylee Erdmann, Lisbon. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Second Place in the Junior Division of the Quiz Bowl

Illinois junior members won second place in the junior division of the quiz bowl at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Madaline Bergmann, Vienna; Ella Eathington, Avon; Macie Bartlow, Macomb; and Claire Kuipers, Le Roy. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

First Place in the Intermediate Division of the Quiz Bowl

Kansas junior members won first place in the intermediate division of the quiz bowl at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Creed Caldwell, Parker; Kelsey Theis, Leavenworth; Addie Haverkamp, Bern; and Austin Woodrow, Emporia. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Second Place in the Intermediate Division of the Quiz Bowl

Texas junior members won second place in the intermediate division of the quiz bowl at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Pecos Worrell, Harper; Kilye Winge, Cisco; Kaylan Kiser, Proctor; and Colter Pohlman, Hereford. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

First Place in the Senior Division of the Quiz Bowl

Virginia junior members won first place in the senior division of the quiz bowl at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Mandy Bramhall, Lovettsville; Mikayla St. Clair, Berryville; Hannah Davis, Winchester; and Zach McCall, Greenville. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Second Place in the Senior Division of the Quiz Bowl

Texas junior members won second place in the senior division of the quiz bowl at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Gracie Smith, Kirbyville; Presley Sliger, Hamilton; Rylie Philipello, Bryan; and Emma Nowotny, New Braunfels. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

First Place Finish in the Fitting Contest

Illinois junior members won first place finish in the fitting contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Adam Miller, Gridley; Cody York, Palestine; Charlee Jones, Gridley; and Jack Dameron, Towanda, all recipients; and Tess Mittag, Manager of Stock Show University, presenting. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Second Place Finish in the Fitting Contest

Virginia junior members won second place finish in the fitting contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Landon Marshall, Weyers Cave; Suter Clark, Gretna; Zach McCall, Greenville; and Kallie Poole, Staunton, all recipients; and Tess Mittag, Manager of Stock Show University, presenting. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Third Place Finish in the Fitting Contest

Wisconsin junior members won third place finish in the fitting contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Reese Brock, Arpin; Tucker Bayer, Ringle; Samuel Henderson, East Troy; and Ava Leibfried, Belmont, all recipients; and Tess Mittag, Manager of Stock Show University, presenting. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Extemporaneous Speaking Junior A Division

These junior members won top honors in the junior A division of the extemporaneous speaking contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Carson Peterson, Whitesboro, Texas, first; and Avery Mullen, Ulysses, Kan., third. Photo by Pearls Pics.

Extemporaneous Speaking Junior B Division

These junior members won top honors in the junior B division of the extemporaneous speaking contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Nate Bowman, Alamance, N.C., first; and Corbin Russell, Paxico, Kan., third. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Extemporaneous Speaking Intermediate A Division

These junior members won top honors in the intermediate A division of the extemporaneous speaking contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Claire Murnin, Huntley, Mont., first; Lyle Perrier, Eureka, Kan., second; and Jackson McCurry, Colwich, Kan., third. Murnin received the Harvey Rattery bronze sculpture in the name of the late Pat Grote for her first place win. Photo by Pearls Pics.

Extemporaneous Speaking Intermediate B Division

These junior members won top honors in the intermediate B division of the extemporaneous speaking contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Lauren Wolter, Aviston, Ill., first; Jade Lassaga, Wheatland, Calif., second; and Taylor Kelner, Bradley, Ark., third. Wolter received the Harvey Rattery bronze sculpture in the name of the late Pat Grote for her first place win. Photo by Pearls Pics.

Extemporaneous Speaking Senior Division

These junior members won top honors in the senior division of the extemporaneous speaking contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Deanna Hofing, American Angus Auxiliary president, and Sheri Spader, presenting; Jonwyn Ayres, Medford, Ore., first place recipient; Ethan Vanderwert, Columbia, Mo., second place recipient; and Ava Perrier, Eureka, Kan., third place recipient. Ayers received the custom engraved Artisan belt buckle in the name of the late Richard L. Spader for her first place win. Photo by Pearls Pics.

Skill-A-Thon Junior Division

These junior members won top honors in the junior division of the Skill-A-Thon contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Lane Toledo, Visalia, Calif., first; and Selby Hulse, Hannibal, Mo., third. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Skill-A-Thon Intermediate Division

These junior members won top honors in the intermediate division of the Skill-A-Thon contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Lauren Wolter, Aviston, Ill., first; Lyle Perrier, Eureka, Kan., second; and Jayce Ware, Lithia, Fla., third. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Skill-A-Thon Senior Division

These junior members won top honors in the senior division of the Skill-A-Thon at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Ellie Kidwell, Walhonding, Ohio, first; TaraLee Hudson, Belvidere, Neb., second; and Mandy Bramhall, Lovettsville, Va., third. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Junior Auctioneering Contest

These junior members won top honors in the junior division of the auctioneering contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Jace Pipkin, Republic, Mo, first; and Roy Gibson, Los Lunas, N.M., second. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Intermediate Auctioneering Contest

These junior members won top honors in the intermediate division of the auctioneering contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Dalton Birdwell, Bryson, Texas, second; and Rance Wheeler, Paris, Mo., third. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Senior Auctioneering Contest

Jordi Oliver, Buncombe, Ill., won first place in the senior division of the auctioneering contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Photo by Pearl's Pics.

Deweze Welcome Banner Giveaway

Jayce Dickerson, Paradise, Kan., was the winner in the DewEze Welcome Banner Giveaway at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Logan Livengood and Stuart Rose, presenting; Jayce Dickerson; and Macaley Hall and Joe Hall, presenting. Photo by Pearl's Pics.
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