Kansas City, MO — The Southwind District 4-H Livestock Judging Team proudly represented Kansas at the prestigious American Royal 4-H Livestock Judging Contest, achieving outstanding success with their Reserve Champion Team Overall title. Competing against 15 top teams and 68 individuals from across the nation, Southwind demonstrated exceptional skill and preparation, excelling across various categories and earning high marks in both team and individual divisions.
Team accomplishments include: Sheep/Goats – 2nd Place; Hogs – 1st Place; Cattle – 5th Place; Reasons – 1st Place. Individual highlights: Reegan McDaniel, Fort Scott was named High Individual in both Hogs and Reasons, ranked 10th in Sheep/Goats, and secured 3rd Overall; Tate Crystal, Fort Scott earned 6th in Reasons, 8th in Sheep/Goats, and placed 6th Overall; Kyser Nemecek, Iola achieved 9th in Hogs and 10th in Reasons; Emery Yoho, Yates Center was 23rd in Sheep/Goats.
Their accomplishments mark yet another milestone for the Southwind District 4-H team, and only highlights this team’s dedication to excellence, teamwork, and mastery in livestock judging. They have established themselves as a formidable presence on both state and national stages.
Photo Caption: Southwind District 4-H Livestock Judging Team members celebrate their accomplishments at the American Royal with Coach Carla Nemecek (left). Pictured from left to right: Emery Yoho, Reegan McDaniel, Tate Crystal, Kyser Nemecek, and assistant coach Jade Parrish.
The Southwind District 4-H program offers youth across Kansas opportunities to develop leadership, critical thinking, and practical skills through a range of projects, contests, and community involvement. The program supports young people in reaching their full potential through hands-on learning and team-building experiences.
For further information about the Southwind District 4-H and their upcoming events, please contact Southwind District at (620) 365-2242 or visit www.southwind.k-state.edu.