Collingsworth County 4-Hers competed in multiple contests at the recent District 1 Roundup. Front row, from left: Noah Peters, Raylie Sims, Peyton Roberson, Briley Holton, Penny Downing, Kaizley Byers. Back row, from left: Jack Downing, Brylnn Kemp, Hazel Estrada, Ava Peters, Quinn Roberson, Sara Morris, Berkeley Ward, Blair Ward. Photos Courtesy of Collingsworth County 4-H
The Senior Collingsworth County 4-H Food Challenge team received third place at the recent Fall District 1 Roundup. From left: Anna Granadoz, Jacy Lampe, Kenady Skelton, Simon Downing.
In the District 1 Food Show, Berkeley Ward competes in Junior Side Dish, where she received second place. Also, the Intermediate team, consisting of Quinn Roberson, Brylnn Kemp and Sara Morris, took third place in the Ag Product Identification contest, where Roberson placed third as an individual. From left: Ward, Roberson, Kemp, Morris.
Raylie Sims displays her first-place individual award in the Junior Consumer Decision Making contest. Her team, including Berkeley Ward and Peyton Roberson, received third place.
AMARILLO – Collingsworth County 4-H had a busy week, beginning Monday, Oct. 28 with youth competing at the Fall District 1 Roundup contests.Eight teams entered the Food Challenge, including three junior teams, consisting of Kaizley Byers, Penny Downing, Briley Holton, Presley Kemp, Brinley Mock, Claire Mock, Noah Peters, Peyton Roberson, Raylie Sims, Dixie Thomas, Berkeley Ward and Bla...