Angus Youth Parade Champions at the 2025 American Royal Junior Show
Junior members gathered for the 2025 American Royal Junior Angus Heifer Show.
November 5, 2025
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Junior members gathered for the 2025 American Royal Junior Angus Heifer Show, October 24 in Kansas City, Mo. Tyler Cates, Modoc, Ind., evaluated the 102 females.
Ferree Fitz Saras Dream 2423 won grand champion owned female and grand champion bred-and-owned female for Houston Ferree, Sullivan, Ind. The February 2024 daughter of PVF Blacklist 7077 first won owned and bred-and-owned junior champion – division 2.
Plum Creek Annie Lu 4213 claimed reserve grand champion owned female for Leighton Hackett, Sauk Rapids, Minn. The April 2024 daughter of Conley No Limit also won junior champion – division 1.
CLF Pin Up Gal 40M claimed reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female for Tucker Bayer, Ringle, Wis. The February 2024 daughter of SCC SCH 24 Karat 838 also won reserve junior champion – division 2.
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A complete list of winners follows:
2025 AMERICAN ROYAL JUNIOR ANGUS HEIFER SHOW
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Total number shown: 102
Judge: Tyler Cates, Modoc, Ind.
HEIFERS: 102 Shown
OWNED HEIFERS:
Owned Junior Heifer Calf Champion: RW Time To Dream 503
Exhibitor: Jasper Clark, Lecompton, Kan.
Reserve Owned Junior Heifer Calf Champion: Sampson MG Princess 523
Exhibitor: Madelyn Sampson, Kirksville, Mo.
Owned Senior Heifer Calf Champion: BNWZ Saras Dream 4796
Exhibitor: Josie Phillips, Maysville, Ky.
Reserve Owned Senior Heifer Calf Champion: Hunters Lucy 4470
Exhibitor: KayLee Langford, Breckenridge, Texas
Owned Intermediate Champion Heifer: SCC Phyllis 450
Exhibitor: Hayden Hahn, Rocky Ridge, Md.
Reserve Owned Intermediate Champion Heifer: Ferree Fitz Phyllis 2458
Exhibitor: Jillian Moffitt, Colfax, Iowa
Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 1: Plum Creek Annie Lu 4213
Exhibitor: Leighton Hackett, Sauk Rapids, Minn.
Reserve Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 1: Seldom Rest Sandy 4104
Exhibitor: Mercedes Ferree, Sullivan, Ind.
Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 2: Ferree Fitz Saras Dream 2423
Exhibitor: Houston Ferree, Sullivan, Ind.
Reserve Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 2: OAKP RJ Queen M534
Exhibitor: Simon Thoreson, Knoxville, Iowa
Owned Senior Champion Female: FCF Phyllis 375
Exhibitor: Margaret Lugo, Bakersfield, Calif.
Reserve Owned Senior Champion Female: SULL Ellie 3655L
Exhibitor: Josie Phillips, Maysville, Ky.
Grand Champion Owned Female: Ferree Fitz Saras Dream 2423
Exhibitor: Houston Ferree, Sullivan, Ind.
Reserve Grand Champion Owned Female: Plum Creek Annie Lu 4213
Exhibitor: Leighton Hackett, Sauk Rapids, Minn.
BRED-AND-OWNED HEIFERS:
Bred-and-Owned Junior Heifer Calf Champion: Sampson MG Princess 523
Exhibitor: Madelyn Sampson, Kirksville, Mo.
Reserve Bred-and-Owned Junior Heifer Calf Champion: Mead Emma 51946
Exhibitor: Annaliese Mead, Barnett, Mo.
Bred-and-Owned Senior Heifer Calf Champion: Mead Forever Lady 43439
Exhibitor: Annaliese Mead, Barnett, Mo.
Reserve Bred-and-Owned Senior Heifer Calf Champion: SLA BSL Chloe 435
Exhibitor: Bailey Schuering, Thompson, Mo.
Bred-and-Owned Intermediate Champion Heifer: BLC Proven Queen 2420
Exhibitor: Colby Brunker, Ottawa, Kan.
Reserve Bred-and-Owned Intermediate Champion Heifer: JDD Winnie M441
Exhibitor: Denton Cook, Foss, Okla.
Bred-and-Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 1: Sampson MG Princess 454
Exhibitor: Madelyn Sampson, Kirksville, Mo.
Reserve Bred-and-Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 1: BLC Proven Queen 2458
Exhibitor: Dakota Allen, Ottawa, Kan.
Bred-and-Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 2: Ferree Fitz Saras Dream 2423
Exhibitor: Houston Ferree, Sullivan, Ind.
Reserve Bred-and-Owned Junior Champion Heifer – Division 2: CLF Pin Up Gal 40M
Exhibitor: Tucker Bayer, Ringle, Wis.
Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Female: Ferree Fitz Saras Dream 2423
Exhibitor: Houston Ferree, Sullivan, Ind.
Reserve Grand Champion Bred-and-Owned Female: CLF Pin Up Gal 40M
Exhibitor: Tucker Bayer, Ringle, Wis.
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