Food Show – (from left) District 11 4-H officer Logan Poncik, Jillian Seale, Chloe Oliva, and Tori Newton. Newton finished first in the Senior Division healthy dessert category and advances to the Texas 4-H Roundup.
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3 Girls in Chef Coats – (from left) Tori Newton, Eleanor Carey, Elena Supak and District 11 4-H Council officer Logan Poncik. The team placed first in the Senior Division side dish category and advances to the Texas 4-H Roundup.
Simmer Down – (from left) District 11 4-H Council officer Logan Poncik, Sawyer Mau, Ally Kibby and Tatum Fritsch.
Country Cooks – (from left) Morgan Williams, Lylah Robertson and Summer Dooley.
Shaker Bakers – (from left) Kandon Kaspar, Hailey Janish, Scotti Beseda, MacKayla Griffin and District 11 4-H Council officer Logan Poncik. The team won first in the Senior Division appetizer category and advances to the Texas 4-H Roundup.
Slice and Dice – (from left) District 11 4-H Council officer Logan Poncik,Ainsley Murphy, Henley Sodek, Raelynn Beseda and Lydia Beseda.
Kucumber Kids – (from left) Helen Streiff, McKenna Zarosky, District 11 4-H Council officer Logan Poncik, Langley Murphy and Cash O’Neal.
Twenty-four Fayette County 4-H’ers competed in the 2024 District 11 4-H Food Show and Food Challenge contest on Tuesday, Dec. 10 and Wednesday, Dec. 11 in Cuero.Six Fayette County teams qualified for the Food Challenge.In the Senior Division, “3 Girls in Chef Coats” won first in the side dish category. The team consists of Eleanor Carey, Tori Newton and Elena Supak, all memb...
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