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The Making of a Champion

Cates and Curtin on showing cattle.

By Miranda Reiman, Director of Digital Content and Strategy

July 17, 2026

Junior Takeover

The secret to success isn’t a secret ... it’s hard work.  

National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members Piper Cates, Modoc, Ind., and Sloane Curtin, Oxford, Iowa, both say that there’s a lot of practice put in before they ever step in the show ring. 

“Your heifer's going to act the way you feel,” Curtin said, on a recent episode of The Angus Conversation Junior Takeover. That energy is passed from exhibitor to animal. “Every time I go in the ring, it's like one big deep breath and just go on with your day.” 

Junior Takeover

Mark McCully, Ava Leibfried, Sloane Curtin, Piper Cates and Miranda Reiman

Junior Takeover

Piper Cates

The two competitors shared their show day tips and encouraged young members to seek out mentors, while talking about their own favorite contests.  

"Always have fun. Make sure to do your best and do anything you can to get involved,” Cates said.  

Curtin was mentoring a younger member at the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), but the advice she gave to them is applicable to all.  

“You can do anything,” Curtin said. “You dream, and you can make it happen." 

This episode is the third in a three-part series recorded live from the NJAS in Louisville, Kentucky. If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to catch parts one and two, also available now. 

EPISODE NAME: Junior Takeover — The Making of a Champion: Cates and Curtin on Showing Cattle  

The secret to success isn’t a secret so much as it is hard work. National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members Piper Cates and Sloane Curtin both say that there’s a lot of practice put in before they ever step in the show ring. On this episode the two competitors share their show day tips and encourage young members to seek out mentors, while talking about their own favorites and teasing next year’s National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) location and theme.  

HOSTS: Miranda Reiman, Mark McCully 

GUESTS:  
Piper Cates, Modoc, Ind., has been an active member of the NJAA since she was old enough to join. She’s participated in everything from the NJAS photography contest to the Auxiliary-sponsored All-American Certified Angus Beef Cook-Off. Cates currently serves as the Indiana Angus Association junior princess and won Reserve Champion Junior Showmanship A in both 2025 and 2026 at the National Junior Angus Show.  

Sloan Curtin, Oxford, Iowa, has had much success in her time as an NJAA member, including many champion and reserve champion wins. She was the 2025 Showmanship winner in the National Junior Angus Show intermediate B division 

GUEST HOST: Ava Leibfried is a third-generation Angus breeder from Platteville, Wis., currently serving as the National Junior Angus Association board chair. Ava is studying agricultural business at Iowa State University, and intends to keep Angus cattle as part of her long-term career goals. 

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