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Ten Sleep marketing plan team wins state title

Madison Anderson elected state officer

CHEYENNE — The Ten Sleep FFA came home from the State FFA Convention last week with a state championship marketing plan team and another state officer.

Advisor Jarred Bower announced that the marketing plan team of Madison Anderson, Allison Hampton, Corey Rice and Matt Fenton won the state championship at the convention in Cheyenne April 3-5.

The Ten Sleep Marketing Plan Team will be representing Wyoming this fall in Indianapolis, Indiana at the National FFA Convention.

Anderson also was elected as the 2017-2018 Wyoming FFA Association vice president. Aften Peterson concluded her term as the 2016-2017 second vice president.

Other honors achieved by Ten Sleep FFA at the state convention were as follows:

Reserve champion prepared public speaker, Madison Anderson.

Third-place employment skills, Madison Anderson

Top 10 creed speaking, Zayne Cooper

Top 10 extemporaneous public speaking, Byron Powell

Fifth-place agricultural technology & mechanical systems - Byron Powell, Brayden Fettig, Will Loveland, Zayne Cooper; third, high team activity; fourth, high team machinery and equipment; and eighth, high team environmental and natural resource

Brayden Fettig, fourth high individual in environmental and natural resource

Byron Powell, 11th high individual in machinery and equipment

Zayne Cooper, 13th high individual in machinery and equipment

Fifth-place agriculture issues forum, Allison Hampton, Riley Erickson, Byron Powell, Corey Rice, Lexie Boltz, Kinley Erickson and Bryley Moore.

Fifth-place junior livestock judging, Brian Rice, Aidan Searfoss, Elizabeth Bleicher and Brian Shoopman; Brian Rice, sixth high individual; Aidan Searfoss, 15th high individual

Regional Star in agriculture business, Madison Anderson

State FFA Degrees, Madison Anderson, Allison Hampton, Riley Erickson

Ten Sleep FFA has maintained a 100 percent graduation rate with state degrees for members who have been with the program four years or more.

Aften Peterson, Madison Anderson, Allison Hampton, and Riley Erickson received scholarships for college.

 
 
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