A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR JUDGES!
MIKE LILLEY and MILES TOENYES
Supreme Champion
Claire Kelley
New Jerusalem 4-H
Reserve Supreme Champion
Brock Bogetti
New Jerusalem 4-H
4-H Champion
Claire Kelley
New Jerusalem 4-H
FFA Champion
Madison Kelley
Tracy FFA
4-H Reserve Champion
Brock Bogetti
New Jerusalem 4-H
FFA Reserve Champion
Katelin Bean
East Union FFA
4-H Duroc Champion
Hunter Dumlao
New Jerusalem 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“220519 will be your Champion. I think that this one utilizes his hip and hind leg better than our reserve. Still has the extras in terms of shape and dimension. Really bold ribbed and fresh in his overall makeup.”
4-H Duroc Reserve Champion
Cade Riesenbeck
Farmington 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“833438 will be your reserve breed. This one certainly pushed our breed winner as he is big legged and dense. Probably a notch squarer coming right at us in relation to the champion, but I need this one to flex out of his hock a notch better. Just needs to catch a 2nd gear. But a really neat barrow to be reserve.”
FFA Duroc Champion
Madison Womack
East Union FFA
FFA Duroc Reserve Champion
Kyle Mann
Lodi FFA
4-H Hampshire
Champion
Emerson Frerichs-Silveria
New Jerusalem 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“375475 is going to be our Breed Champion. This guy is the stoutest constructed one that we have seen in the hamps that still maintains soundness off both ends. He offers a really neat show barrow look from the side. Hes round ribbed and has a really fresh expressive back laid in the topside of this guy. I don’t believe this guy is perfect, but I do believe he offers the most unique pieces to win. It gets relatively close in my mind between a pair, but I’m going to go ahead and keep that pair in class together.”
4-H Hampshire Reserve Champion
Wyatt Riesenbeck
Farmington 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“4H RESERVE CHAMPION HAMP 329029 When we bring that 2nd place back out for reserve, she does not follow our barrow in type and kind, but I feel as though she is the levellest in her design and silhoutte. She is the soundest and most mobile one that we have out here, and her pastern strength lets her beat another one out here. If we could power this gilt up, she could have pushed our champion even harder.”
FFA Hampshire
Champion
Christopher Vidales
Escalon FFA
JUDGES COMMENTS
“430525 is your grand. Good barrow.”
FFA Hampshire Reserve Champion
Shay Cunningham
Ripon FFA
JUDGES COMMENTS
“132762 is reserve. She’s a little outta breath walking but there’s good in this gilt in terms of shape look and a fresh top”
4-H Yorkshire
Champion
Gauge Goehring
Tokay Colony 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“523300 will be your Breed Champion York. This guy is full and fresh and offers the combination that we have talked all day. Still sound and functional with spread and mass up high.”
4-H Yorkshire Reserve Champion
Gino Brocchini
Ripon 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“We will keep that pair together once again and use 799466 to be reserve. I think his balance and softness needs to proceed the shape and expression of the gilt in the first class. This barrow reads with more flesh and bone and still reaches and goes.”
FFA Yorkshire
Champion
Madison Kelley
Tracy FFA
JUDGES COMMENTS
“FFA CHAMPION YORK – 442875 is a good barrow I like him a lot and drove perfect. Could be a little wider comin at ya at his knee”
FFA Yorkshire Reserve Champion
Kassidy Burris
Escalon FFA
4-H AOB Champion
Brendan Heavey
Ripon 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“813567 is going to be your champion AOB. This landrace gilt puts together the most positives for me. She is the most fundamental in her build and skeleton. Really impeccable in terms of her range of motion off both ends of her skeleton. A very square built gilt that offers plenty of mass and shape in a fresh package.”
4-H AOB Reserve Champion
Luke Perry
Alpine Victor 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“562612 is going to be reserve AOB. I love the view from the side on this Berkshire barrow. He may be a notch more massive in his hip and pin set relative to our champion, but I don’t think he reads as square from hock to ground. Still runs up hill and has a stout skull and forearm with plenty of expression. Congrats!”
FFA AOB Champion
Veronica Martinez
Merrill West FFA
FFA AOB Reserve Champion
Paul Avansino
Linden FFA
4-H Cross Champion
Claire Kelley
New Jerusalem 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“923650 The chrome barrow brings so much good to the table. His extra look and design is so unique. As we talked in class hes so fresh and expressive up high and yet still has great reach and range off of both ends of his skeleton. I believe the combination of skeletal integrity and power make him our breed champ.”
4-H Cross Reserve Champion
Brock Bogetti
New Jerusalem 4-H
JUDGES COMMENTS
“379587 We follow are chrome barrow with this solid black barrow. This young mans barrow is presented to a tee. This guy is very athletic and square. Has the same show barrow look and back shape as our champion. I didnt read him as stout at the ground as our champion and I didnt think he flexed of his rear two as far as our champ. Really awesome pair of barrows!”
FFA Cross Champion
Katelin Bean
East Union FFA
JUDGES COMMENTS
“FFA CHAMPION CROSS – 300548. Barrow offers a ton of power in a sound package he need a shot of bone and if lay him in a little smoother at his Hamloin”
FFA Cross Reserve Champion
Jilleen Sanders
Escalon FFA
Class Placings
4-H MARKET SWINE
4-H DUROCS – BREAK 1
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Class winner is very unique in his look and design. Runs up hill and has a great hip and hind leg. Young lady does an awesome job presenting her animal. 2nd place barrow has more rib and body coupled with more center dimension compared to our class winner. However, we need to extend him up front and free him up on his rear two to move him up.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Anneke Mathews, Alpine Victor 4-H | 281122 | 1 |
Joshua Robertson, Linden Peters 4-H | 792177 | 2 |
Mason Casas, Linden Peters 4-H | 429602 | 3 |
Lucas Yeager, Alpine Victor 4-H | 558575 | 4 |
Ryan George, Oak View 4-H | 400514 | 5 |
Dilan Hitt, Ripon 4-H | 533235 | 6 |
4-H DUROCS – BREAK 2
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Class winner is very stout in his construction. Really stout in terms of his skull and forearm. When the young man gets his head up he has plenty of look and really square coming and going with tons of shape . I like this one a bunch. The 2nd place gilt follows are class winner in type and kind. Still has a good look and plenty of shape. Range of motion is very good. Maybe not as stout as our class winner and need to fix her in her ham/loin hook up.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Hunter Dumlao, New Jerusalem 4-H | 220519 | 1 |
Joey Widmer, Ripon 4-H | 504280 | 2 |
Allie Alicea, Escalon 4-H | 498067 | 3 |
Peyton Stagno, Escalon 4-H | 278504 | 4 |
Alexandria Fiser, Escalon 4-H | 224831 | 5 |
Zoey Baracosa, Escalon 4-H | 225287 | 6 |
Cade Martens, Tokay Colony 4-H | 421670 | 7 |
4-H DUROCS – BREAK 3
JUDGES COMMENTS
“We start the class with another stout constructed one that is still sound enough. This guy is bold ribbed, big legged and square coming and going. The young lady in 2nd gives us a longer and more extended look, but just gives up the added dimension compared back to our class winner.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Cade Riesenbeck, Farmington 4-H | 833438 | 1 |
Alyssa Manchester, Ripon 4-H | 277226 | 2 |
Frankie Teicheira, Escalon 4-H | 246232 | 3 |
Jacob Goatcher, Escalon 4-H | 554972 | 4 |
Erika Thomas, Tokay Colony 4-H | 170958 | 5 |
Jax Moran, New Jerusalem 4-H | 176718 | 6 |
4-H HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 4
JUDGES COMMENTS
“We start the class with a really square made attractive barrow. Great range of motion with lots of shape and power. 2nd place gilt is really attractive and taller shouldered than our class winner. However, we need to clean her hocks up in order to move her any higher.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Nicholas Giannini, Linden Peters 4-H | 783036 | 1 |
Sienna Wallior, Tokay Colony 4-H | 389788 | 2 |
Nathan Yeager, Alpine Victor 4-H | 390831 | 3 |
4-H HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 5
JUDGES COMMENTS
“I like the added and look and stoutness to win this class. This young man drives us one that is really neat from the side with extra shape up high. Leaves us with a big square hind leg. Gets close for 2nd in this class but I elected to use this young ladies barrow that offers extra bone and dimension. Perhaps a notch better in his chest and knee than our class winner; however, not as fresh in his overall appearance.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Dawson Donich, Ripon 4-H | 594974 | 1 |
marina Cardoso-Sousa, Ripon 4-H | 743910 | 2 |
Bobby Costa, New Jerusalem 4-H | 541555 | 3 |
Caleb Mann, Alpine Victor 4-H | 144209 | 4 |
Hadlee Evans, Tokay Colony 4-H | 593297 | 5 |
Ayden Wright, Tokay Colony 4-H | 812707 | 6 |
Kali Roberson, Alpine Victor 4-H | 408005 | 7 |
4-H HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 6
JUDGES COMMENTS
“This young man does an awesome job driving us a really well balanced fresh appearing belted gilt. She really comes at us square and true and transitions back with plenty of back shape up high. Her range of motion is really good. Certainly we would like to square her hock, but in this class she needs to win. The off belted gilt that falls into 2nd is cut out of the same make and mold in terms of shape and freshness. This gilt gets a little shorter coupled in terms of her hip and hind leg for me.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Edward “EJ” Bruno, Ripon 4-H | 481310 | 1 |
Colin Wright, Tokay Colony 4-H | 432019 | 2 |
Caiden Sauer, New Jerusalem 4-H | 665471 | 3 |
Adeline Reece, New Jerusalem 4-H | 829811 | 4 |
William Wood, Alpine Victor 4-H | 798521 | 5 |
Joseph Petersen, Alpine Victor 4-H | 121658 | 6 |
Gillian Vaccarezza, Linden Peters 4-H | 315124 | 7 |
4-H HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 7
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Tall shoulder really good looking one here that we start with. Still fresh in her appearance and shapely. She excels the class in terms of her reach and flex off of both ends and lays in a more appropriate square hock. The young lady in 2nd probably has more total mass and density, but we need to square her hock up.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Thomas Patteson, New Jerusalem 4-H | 355506 | 1 |
Haley Schmidke, Ripon 4-H | 641878 | 2 |
Sophia Alberti, Alpine Victor 4-H | 204495 | 3 |
Rock Evans, Tokay Colony 4-H | 123645 | 4 |
Kyle VanArsdell, Escalon 4-H | 363911 | 5 |
Gianna Vaccarezza, Linden Peters 4-H | 239327 | 6 |
Dylan Lee, Escalon 4-H | 496251 | 7 |
4-H HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 8
JUDGES COMMENTS
“One of the most challenging classes we have sorted thru. We are going to start with the young mans barrow that gives us the most positives. I don’t think this barrow overwelms us anywhere, but he is the most correct in this class. The 2nd place hog is the stoutest individual in class that offers all the “est’s” however, she needs to go better off of both ends of her skeleton. The added muscle still excels her to the top of the class.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Lance Schaede, Linden Peters 4-H | 889349 | 1 |
Ava Wood, Alpine Victor 4-H | 516567 | 2 |
Gregory Adams, Escalon 4-H | 845615 | 3 |
Karis Mann, Alpine Victor 4-H | 702249 | 4 |
Tiago Chadinha, Escalon 4-H | 476897 | 5 |
Rylan Koops, Farmington 4-H | 236952 | 6 |
Kenley Koops, Farmington 4-H | 807358 | 7 |
4-H HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 9
JUDGES COMMENTS
“This barrow combines the look and added mass to find his way to the top. Still has good range of motion coupled with plenty shape and squareness. I would like to clean his lymph nodes up in his flank but still the combination hog. The 2nd place barrow, acts as though hes fighting a little ear infection today is the most powerful hog in the class. Tons of bone and mass and really stout in his feature. I just didnt think this one was strong enough in his front pasterns or true enough coming at me.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Cade Vallee, Farmington 4-H | 969571 | 1 |
Kailyn Owen, Ripon 4-H | 474188 | 2 |
Brandon Sweat, Oak View 4-H | 758703 | 3 |
Bryce Vallee, Farmington 4-H | 232531 | 4 |
Ava Brocchini, Ripon 4-H | 101230 | 5 |
Sara Dutra, Ripon 4-H | 997983 | 6 |
Makayla Ardissono, Tokay Colony 4-H | 317949 | 7 |
4-H HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 10
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Really intriguing barrow that is so square and flexible. Comes at you as square and true and yet maintains that dimension up high and from behind. This barrow is a short backed expressive animal that looks like he can go the distance. The gilt we find in 2nd is extremely unique in her build and balance. Shes still impeccable on her feet and legs and truly presented to a tee. Relative to our class winner she gives up the added bone and mass.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Emerson Frerichs-Silveria, New Jerusalem 4-H | 375475 | 1 |
Wyatt Riesenbeck, Farmington 4-H | 329029 | 2 |
Mariah Bogetti, Ripon 4-H | 172292 | 3 |
Ashley Bottoms, Linden Peters 4-H | 746895 | 4 |
Jacob Freeman, Tokay Colony 4-H | 218637 | 5 |
Anthony Correia, New Jerusalem 4-H | 121141 | 6 |
Mckenzie Evans, Tokay Colony 4-H | 726491 | 7 |
4-H YORKSHIRES – BREAK 11
JUDGES COMMENTS
“A little difficult to read in this class, but I think this one has the length and extension to win. She still has plenty of shape and muscle to go with the balance. Id love to soften this one up and I’ll be the first to admit she is not the heavest boned but still a good place to start. The gilt that falls into 2nd needs to be commended on his skin and hair! Simply impeccable for a white one. This gilt is bigger bodied and softer centered in relation to our class winner. However, we need to fix this gilt from hock to ground as she wants to bow and roll.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Arias Verduzco, New Jerusalem 4-H | 330897 | 1 |
Landon Crawford, Ripon 4-H | 573031 | 2 |
Owen Conklin, Ripon 4-H | 909200 | 3 |
Gavin Wright, Tokay Colony 4-H | 328364 | 4 |
Leighton Bridges, Ripon 4-H | 189631 | 5 |
4-H YORKSHIRES – BREAK 12
JUDGES COMMENTS
“This barrow combines the look and balance to go ahead and win. He still offers plenty of mass and shape up high as well. Just a combination barrow that reaches and flexes off both ends. I would like to pick him up on his front pasterns, but thats being critical on a really good market barrow. Young man drives another really good built barrow into the 2nd hole. Still correct in his make up and has plenty of dimension to rise to the top.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Gauge Goehring, Tokay Colony 4-H | 523300 | 1 |
Gino Brocchini, Ripon 4-H | 799466 | 2 |
Ethan Warmerdam, Tokay Colony 4-H | 388449 | 3 |
Molly Schmidke, Ripon 4-H | 115673 | 4 |
Preston Jones, New Jerusalem 4-H | 981196 | 5 |
4-H AOB – BREAK 13
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Jakob Hixson, Oak View 4-H | 463158 | 1 |
Emily Pires, Escalon 4-H | 232878 | 2 |
Marco Chadinha, Escalon 4-H | 781655 | 3 |
Eston Tucker, Oak View 4-H | 829154 | 4 |
4-H AOB – BREAK 14
JUDGES COMMENTS
“A really challenging video to try and get a read on this berkshire. However, I think this one offers the most positives. Really fresh and expressively shaped, and she has the extra chiseled look up front for a berk. I love the power and squareness coming and going. The chester gilt is going to fall into 2nd. Heres another one thats great on her running gear and combines that look and balance as well. Maybe not as powerful or as fresh as our class winner, but a very nice gilt.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Luke Perry, Alpine Victor 4-H | 562612 | 1 |
Mason Fiser, Escalon 4-H | 777948 | 2 |
Mason Leal, Escalon 4-H | 121128 | 3 |
Colten Anderson, Escalon 4-H | 284493 | 4 |
Leyla Loudermilk, Alpine Victor 4-H | 263959 | 5 |
Helen Olson, Escalon 4-H | 599267 | 6 |
4-H AOB – BREAK 15
JUDGES COMMENTS
“We are going to pair the two landraces up in this class, and I’m going to elect to use the gilt over the barrow. I think she offers more rib and center body dimension. She balances a nickel better and is really good on her feet and legs. The barrow may be a touch stouter in his bone work, but I think he gets a little harder in his design and lacks the depth and finish to beat the gilt in this particular class.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Brendan Heavey, Ripon 4-H | 813567 | 1 |
Drew Wirstlin, Ripon 4-H | 315195 | 2 |
Garrett Rose, Alpine Victor 4-H | 522035 | 3 |
Joy Olson, Escalon 4-H | 717972 | 4 |
Daniel Olson, Escalon 4-H | 525732 | 5 |
Mariya Virgen, Oak View 4-H | 690529 | 6 |
4-H AOB – BREAK 16
JUDGES COMMENTS
“The chester gilt certainly brings the most power and mass in this particular class. Shes so stout and bold in terms of her bone and center mass. The cruiser barrow that falls into 2nd is certainly sounder and more flexible off of both ends, but he lacks the added width and power that the gilt has.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Abigail Hendley, Ripon 4-H | 716777 | 1 |
Poppy Storm, Alpine Victor 4-H | 163838 | 2 |
Payton Ullia, Ripon 4-H | 628485 | 3 |
Ashley Cabebe, Alpine Victor 4-H | 698902 | 4 |
Dylan Vana, Linden Peters 4-H | 977841 | 5 |
Liahna Costilla, New Jerusalem 4-H | 668979 | 6 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 17
JUDGES COMMENTS
“This chromed up gilt is going to win the class. One that offers plenty of look and extension with lots of raw shape and muscle. Her bone and foot mass match all of her proportions in a sound and functional package. The predominately blue gilt will be 2nd. Lots of power and dimension in this gilt; however, we need to elevate her at her shoulder and square her hock up.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Dylan Peterson, Alpine Victor 4-H | 554242 | 1 |
Jacob Martin, Oak View 4-H | 298337 | 2 |
Haylee Martin, Oak View 4-H | 606474 | 3 |
Alyssa LaVelle, New Jerusalem 4-H | 105268 | 4 |
Sophia Marchand, Alpine Victor 4-H | 659322 | 5 |
Tyler Hamilton, New Jerusalem 4-H | 670379 | 6 |
Ellie Mathews, Alpine Victor 4-H | 819854 | 7 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 18
JUDGES COMMENTS
“The predominately black gilt with white stockings is going to start this class. One that I feel like has the most center body dimension and still carries that in a comfortable package. Plenty of look up front and lots of shape to go with it. The blue barrow will follow in terms of soundness. He may offer a little better look and elevation thru his front end; but with that he gets harder and flatter in his rib and body.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Alejandro Melendez, Jefferson 4-H | 506532 | 1 |
Logan Rose, Alpine Victor 4-H | 666948 | 2 |
Steven Marchand, Alpine Victor 4-H | 272213 | 3 |
Austin Lee, Escalon 4-H | 938117 | 4 |
Gage Wicke, Linden Peters 4-H | 956204 | 5 |
landon foster, Ripon 4-H | 705479 | 6 |
Willow Storm, Alpine Victor 4-H | 894203 | 7 |
Dustin Peterson, Alpine Victor 4-H | 545867 | 8 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 19
JUDGES COMMENTS
“This chrome gilt offers so much good in terms of balance and quality. Really love the range of motion and just how comfortable she is. Still has plenty of power for her weight and excels in the class. The wide belted gilt the young man is driving fell into a tough class and will be 2nd. Shes very square built with lots of expression up high. Great in terms of her depth of body and fill. Just didnt think she was as long in her hip or as extended as our class winner.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Alese Alberti, Ripon 4-H | 500153 | 1 |
Luke De Jong, Escalon 4-H | 273446 | 2 |
Devin Teicheira, Escalon 4-H | 158555 | 3 |
austin foster, Ripon 4-H | 220966 | 4 |
Brock Montgomery, Jefferson 4-H | 378755 | 5 |
Madison Hendley, Ripon 4-H | 684836 | 6 |
Payton Abrew, Escalon 4-H | 889642 | 7 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 20
JUDGES COMMENTS
“The halloween colored barrow is going to lead off in this class. He offers the most expressive shape and dimension down his top and still is sound enough. He has the extra look and design that stands out. Where he excels over our 2nd is how he utilizes his hip and hind leg. No doubt the other calico barrow that falls in 2nd is stouter in his bone and foot size. Probably offers the most dimension and mass as well. I need to reconstruct this guys hock to move him up any higher.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Kristen Manchester, Ripon 4-H | 729446 | 1 |
Brooklyn Singh, Ripon 4-H | 859086 | 2 |
Corbin Mettler, Alpine Victor 4-H | 351577 | 3 |
Samuel Bruno, Ripon 4-H | 781641 | 4 |
Amandataylor Morelos, Jefferson 4-H | 721096 | 5 |
Benjamin Melendez, Jefferson 4-H | 737904 | 6 |
Roman Alejandre, Jefferson 4-H | 241466 | 7 |
Aimy VanDykhuizen, Ripon 4-H | 140883 | 8 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 21
JUDGES COMMENTS
“This class is like a bag of skittles…all types and kinds and not one that just stands out. The blue barrow we are going to use is the power hog in class that has plenty of rib and dimension. I would definitely balance him up and make him stouter in his bone and foot. The 2nd follows in type and kind being that hes still got plenty of muscle and dimension. Needs a little more extension up front and I’d elevate him at the point of his shoulder.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Caidence Galluzi, Linden Peters 4-H | 133041 | 1 |
Michael Pires, Escalon 4-H | 438967 | 2 |
Luis Cardoso-Sousa, Ripon 4-H | 212643 | 3 |
Caleb Nielsen, New Jerusalem 4-H | 250908 | 4 |
Nicholas LaVelle, Jefferson 4-H | 988441 | 5 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 22
JUDGES COMMENTS
“One of the best classes we have seen all day. This blue mask gilt is going to win from a balance and freshness standpoint. She is so good from the side and elevated at the point of her shoulder. With that she combines the muscle and squareness to excel over the the solid black barrow. The black barrow follows in type and kind. Maybe not as attractive up thru his head and neck but still big legged and square coming and going.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Evelynne Madsen, Ripon 4-H | 440177 | 1 |
Luke Bridges, Ripon 4-H | 828507 | 2 |
Cheyanne Griffith, New Jerusalem 4-H | 790323 | 3 |
Chad Friis, Linden Peters 4-H | 862376 | 4 |
Katelyn Hendley, Ripon 4-H | 290853 | 5 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 23
JUDGES COMMENTS
“The calico gilt is a really stout production oriented type of female. She is extra stout in her bone and foot and still really flexible off of both ends. The solid white gilt that falls in 2nd is really square coming and going and still has plenty of power to rival our class winner. Really solid pair.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Lana Crawford, Ripon 4-H | 654856 | 1 |
Sophia Melendez, Jefferson 4-H | 671247 | 2 |
Faviola Vasquez, Alpine Victor 4-H | 225019 | 3 |
Ty Valencia, Ripon 4-H | 896196 | 4 |
Jake Guibor, Escalon 4-H | 911656 | 5 |
Cole Borges, New Jerusalem 4-H | 527293 | 6 |
Danielle Marieiro, New Jerusalem 4-H | 200082 | 7 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 24
JUDGES COMMENTS
“The chrome barrow is going to lead us off. One thats very stout in his make up and still very athletic. I love the shape and definition this barrow carries up high and yet he still combines that with a great look from the side. The white stocking barrow is going to fall into 2nd. I love the extra look and design of this barrow. However, I need to clean this barrows hocks up and square him from hock to ground.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Taylor Ballard, Ripon 4-H | 606941 | 1 |
Hayley Bogetti, Ripon 4-H | 385016 | 2 |
Anthony LaVelle, New Jerusalem 4-H | 799152 | 3 |
Daniel Clary, Linden Peters 4-H | 152208 | 4 |
Mason Galluzi, Linden Peters 4-H | 725753 | 5 |
Eran Williams, Escalon 4-H | 840589 | 6 |
Emilio Machado Perez, Escalon 4-H | 757156 | 7 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 25
JUDGES COMMENTS
“We are going to start with the solid black barrow. He has tons of look coupled with big big legs. Still lots of shape and power to go with it. The calico barrow falls into 2nd based on his muscularity and power. With that he gets rounder and steeper in his hip compared to our class winner.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Jackson Bottoms, Linden Peters 4-H | 106993 | 1 |
Payton Gillians, Jefferson 4-H | 261557 | 2 |
Wade Sadler, Ripon 4-H | 846368 | 3 |
Tyler Powell, Farmington 4-H | 454817 | 4 |
Luke Abrew, Escalon 4-H | 210726 | 5 |
Case Borges, New Jerusalem 4-H | 615994 | 6 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 26
JUDGES COMMENTS
“An extremely unique barrow to start with. Absolutely incedible in terms of freshness and back shape. Still killer built with an awesome range of motion. Easy winner for me. The belted barrow that falls into 2nd is really stout legged and still has all the production that you need in a market barrow. Not as fresh or as attractive as our class winner.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Claire Kelley, New Jerusalem 4-H | 923650 | 1 |
Brooklyn Ballard, Ripon 4-H | 659145 | 2 |
Zaeyah Melo, Ripon 4-H | 428875 | 3 |
Matthew Clary, Linden Peters 4-H | 610182 | 4 |
Danielle Teicheira, Escalon 4-H | 236244 | 5 |
Darrian Marieiro, New Jerusalem 4-H | 663935 | 6 |
4-H CROSSBRED – BREAK 27
JUDGES COMMENTS
“The solid black barrow start off with hit me as hard as anything we have seen. Really neat show barrow proportions. Short expressive backed but yet really nest and attractive up front. Really fresh in his rib and body and impeccable coming and going. The blue gilt falls into 2nd as she istill really lean and attractive with tons of shape and muscle. Id like to soften this gilt up and give her a shot more bone.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Brock Bogetti, New Jerusalem 4-H | 379587 | 1 |
Nathan Warmerdam, Tokay Colony 4-H | 880147 | 2 |
Addison Perry, New Jerusalem 4-H | 383664 | 3 |
Joseph Dutra, Independent | 398375 | 4 |
Matthew LaVelle, Jefferson 4-H | 995145 | 5 |
FFA MARKET SWINE
FFA DUROCS – BREAK 1
JUDGES COMMENTS
“BREAK 1: good gilt to win in terms of rib bone and soundness. Good hog in second which power and mass just needs to me a little sounder”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Madison Womack, East Union FFA | 495017 | 1 |
Kyle Mann, Lodi FFA | 263032 | 2 |
Gabriel Alegre, East Union FFA | 687635 | 3 |
Azarae Hart, Linden FFA | 926913 | 4 |
Ashton DeVries, Lodi FFA | 467728 | 5 |
Joshua Craighead, Manteca FFA | 197350 | 6 |
FFA HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 2
JUDGES COMMENTS
“BREAK 2: pigs don’t wanna drive to good in this class haha. Good gilt to win. Big bones and square with a good look. Sound one in 2nd that needs more to him”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Jeweliana Mann, Lodi FFA | 972972 | 1 |
Jillian Juqueiro, Escalon FFA | 639881 | 2 |
Anthony Cowan, Linden FFA | 478629 | 3 |
Delaney Vasquez, Lodi FFA | 201411 | 4 |
Daniel Barkley, Lodi FFA | 643454 | 5 |
FFA HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 3
JUDGES COMMENTS
“BREAK 3:big lean shapely gilt square and sound. Hog in second may be a big softer ribbed, but needs to be looser in her movement”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Angelina Barbuscia, Lodi FFA | 174427 | 1 |
Guy Hein, Lodi FFA | 283669 | 2 |
Hannah Osgood, East Union FFA | 863408 | 3 |
Desiree Vasquez, Lodi FFA | 599236 | 4 |
Lauren Hanson, Lodi FFA | 486901 | 5 |
Carson Smith, Manteca FFA | 872491 | 6 |
Stephano Casciaro, Lodi FFA | 173147 | 8 |
FFA HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 4
JUDGES COMMENTS
“BREAK 4:real nice one to win. Barrow in second offers a great look and built good just needs a little more muscle like your class winner”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Shay Cunningham, Ripon FFA | 132762 | 1 |
Auston Schmierer, Lodi FFA | 644191 | 2 |
Max Niemantsverdriet, Lodi FFA | 154931 | 3 |
Joslyn Horton, Lodi FFA | 342451 | 4 |
William Patteson, Tracy FFA | 668894 | 5 |
Sarah Booth, Independent | 975545 | 6 |
Jacob Myers, Ripon FFA | 578791 | 7 |
FFA HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 5
JUDGES COMMENTS
“BREAK 5:really like the class winner a lot. Pig in second a big ribbed good moving one that needs a pinch more bone”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Christopher Vidales, Escalon FFA | 430525 | 1 |
Haley Esteban, Ripon FFA | 231714 | 2 |
Josh Flores, Lathrop FFA | 106470 | 3 |
Joseph Cowan, Linden FFA | 817883 | 4 |
FFA HAMPSHIRES – BREAK 6
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Good big barrow to win little flat on front feet. Solid hog in second needs more shape”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Alexis Melo, Tracy FFA | 235163 | 1 |
Caitlin Newport, Lodi FFA | 674764 | 2 |
Michael Cowan, Linden FFA | 761498 | 3 |
Makayla Kranich, Tokay FFA | 807421 | 4 |
Nickolas Vana, Linden FFA | 580811 | 5 |
FFA YORKSHIRES – BREAK 7
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Jack Fitzgerald, Escalon FFA | 838426 | 1 |
Lucia Gideon, Linden FFA | 962405 | 2 |
Autumn Roth-Martin, East Union FFA | 153936 | 3 |
Mohrgan Fry, Lodi FFA | 432208 | 4 |
Madison Kautz-Johnson, Lodi FFA | 329040 | 5 |
FFA YORKSHIRES – BREAK 8
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Big time barrow to win this class thing a monster and moves good. Solid barrow in 2 that isn’t as bulky but still good.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Madison Kelley, Tracy FFA | 442875 | 1 |
Kassidy Burriss, Escalon FFA | 329152 | 2 |
Shelby Lubben, Ripon FFA | 865095 | 3 |
Taylor Perry, Tracy FFA | 519063 | 4 |
Dillan Booth, Escalon FFA | 926042 | 5 |
Amanda Veltkamp, Ripon FFA | 226258 | 6 |
Jessica Freitas, Escalon FFA | 508611 | 7 |
FFA AOB – BREAK 9
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Solid barrow to when that’s got some power. 2nd place looks a lot like him but needs to move better”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Maddox Casas, Linden FFA | 801589 | 1 |
Celeste Castillou, Linden FFA | 676852 | 2 |
Daphne Meredith, Lodi FFA | 771126 | 3 |
Ariana Meier, Lodi FFA | 101322 | 4 |
FFA AOB – BREAK 10
JUDGES COMMENTS
“BREAK 10: Real nice gilt to win that’s just super correct. The second place barrow is a big boned wife built one that’s doesn’t have quite the look and pattern”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Veronica Martinez, Merrill West FFA | 901194 | 1 |
Paul Avansino, Linden FFA | 719930 | 2 |
Jaiden Arguelles, Lathrop FFA | 664171 | 3 |
Alyssa Salcedo, Escalon FFA | 453653 | 4 |
Blake Baier, Tracy FFA | 757223 | 5 |
FFA CROSSBREEDS – BREAK 11
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Sahara Pfisterer, East Union FFA | 893936 | 1 |
Amaris Flores, Lodi FFA | 623342 | 2 |
Carson Devine, Lodi FFA | 305873 | 3 |
Isabella Pires, Manteca FFA | 784106 | 4 |
Logan Roberson, Lodi FFA | 285112 | 5 |
Ruby Scott, Tracy FFA | 799543 | 7 |
Lukas Roberson, Lodi FFA | 493938 | 9 |
FFA CROSSBREEDS – BREAK 12
JUDGES COMMENTS
“BREAK 12:a powerhouse to win the class that moves good really good blue barrow. 2nd is a two sound good lookin gilt that doesn’t have as much bulk”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Stryder Davis, Independent | 740535 | 1 |
Joseph Hjelmstad, Linden FFA | 801059 | 2 |
Anna Page, Lathrop FFA | 397427 | 3 |
Krista Solt, Lodi FFA | 929186 | 4 |
Colton Panero, Escalon FFA | 821777 | 5 |
Julia Fry, Lodi FFA | 816241 | 6 |
Christian Friis, Linden FFA | 617286 | 7 |
Tatiana Maya, Merrill West FFA | 301170 | 8 |
Francisco Vazquez, Escalon FFA | 688073 | 9 |
FFA CROSSBREEDS – BREAK 13
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Really a good class. Top 4 very nice. Hog that wins is just a massive one that moves good and is super fresh. I like this barrow a lot that’s 2nd. Big legged good lookin square. Not as loose moving. Blue barrow that’s 3rd this you g lady does awesome showing. This is a good barrow that just needs more muscle and bone. The black headed gilt that’s 4th is good looking from the side and really good designed. She’s just not as wide as the other 3 and I don’t see her moving as good.”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Katelin Bean, East Union FFA | 300548 | 1 |
Elijah Ware, East Union FFA | 397155 | 2 |
Alyssa Donich, Ripon FFA | 362073 | 3 |
Kylee Duree, Ripon FFA | 504829 | 4 |
Emily Dondero, Linden FFA | 463977 | 5 |
Faith Hunt, Lodi FFA | 959327 | 6 |
Gloria Martinez Mota, Merrill West FFA | 188435 | 7 |
FFA CROSSBREDS – BREAK 14
JUDGES COMMENTS
“Darn good barrow to win this class. Maybe has a little to much fat cover outside that he’s stout and sound. 2nd place is a good looking one that moves well and just needs more bone and mass”
Name | Entry ID | Class Placing |
Jilleen Sanders, Escalon FFA | 265375 | 1 |
Kaitlin Elliott, Lathrop FFA | 107985 | 2 |
Alexis Schaede, Linden FFA | 220196 | 3 |
Carlie Howell, Merrill West FFA | 866511 | 4 |
Corbin Belcher, Lathrop FFA | 851482 | 5 |
Gavin Beier, Merrill West FFA | 229583 | 6 |
Alyson Kroll, Venture FFA | 323922 | 7 |
Austin Halliburton, Tokay FFA | 847817 | 8 |