At the District 1 4-H Food Challenge, the Collingsworth County team of Samarra Cantu, left, Keylen Jeffrey, Emma Zaragoza and Claydan Peckler takes fourth place in the Junior Appetizer category. The Food Challenge is described as the kids’ version of the popular television show “Chopped.” Courtesy Photos
The 4-H Food Challenge team of Barrett Wiebe, left, Ava Kate Inman, Brylnn Kemp and Tylee Wiebe prepare their entrée in the Junior Division.
Junior 4-Hers Quinn Roberson, left, Calleigh Henard, Presley Kemp and Dixie Thomas compete in the Food Challenge.
The Collingsworth County Intermediate team, consisting of Vellyn Peckler, Haliah Cantu, Jaden Jeffrey and Castin Tarver, take a breather outside following District 1 Food Challenge judging.
AMARILLO – Sixteen Collingsworth County youth travelled to the recent District 1 4-H Food Challenge, where the Junior team of Samarra Cantu, Keylen Jeffrey, Claydan Peckler and Emma Zaragoza brought home fourth place in the appetizer category.
“The contest is the kid’s version of the television show ‘Chopped,’” said Collingsworth County 4-H volunteer leader Molly Sims. “...