Champion market lamb of the 2024 Oklahoma Youth Expo was awarded to Clay Randall of Canute FFA. His lamb was the Champion Black Faced Cross.
Reserve champion market lamb was awarded to Hayz Wilson of the Mason 4-H. His lamb was the Reserve Champion Black Faced Cross.
The bronze award for the 2024 Oklahoma Youth Expo went to Sayde Allen of Canute FFA. Her lamb was the Champion Hampshire.
Here are the Champions and Reserve Champions in the Market Lamb Show:
Hair Sheep
Champion- Jefferson Pye, Mountain View-Gotebo FFA
Reserve- Jaycee Oldenberg, Konawa 4-H
Southdown
Champion- Evan Chlouber, Minco FFA
Reserve- Tobie Daye Mitchell, Central High FFA
Shropshire
Champion- Alex Black, Dibble FFA
Reserve- Layne Allen, Canute 4-H
Hampshire
Champion- Sayde Allen, Canute FFA
Reserve- Javen Sparks, Hartshorne FFA
Dorset
Champion- Austyn Mathews, Kinta FFA
Reserve- Colton Burns, Dover FFA
White Face Crossbred
Champion- Layne Allen, Canute 4-H
Reserve- Harper Minor, Caney Valley 4-H
Natural
Champion- Kinley Pruett, Canute 4-H
Reserve- McKenna Hurley, Alex FFA
Suffolk
Champion- Delanie Moore, Canute FFA
Reserve- Lincoln Oldenburg, Mulhall- Orlando FFA
Black Faced Crossbred
Champion- Clay Randall, Canute FFA
Reserve- Hayz WIlson, Mason 4-H
Click here for the spreadsheet with the complete listing of entries and placings for the Market Lamb show at OYE.
All of these Champions and Reserve Champions will be a part of Friday’s Sale of Champions at the Norick Arena at the OKC Fairgrounds- starting at 4 PM.
Click here for the full schedule for the 2024 OYE. The Oklahoma Farm Report team will be snapping pictures from start to finish- and you can see them as we add them to our Flickr album for 2024- available here. If you want to look back to the 2023 OYE- click here for our pictures from last year’s event.
Our coverage of the 2024 Oklahoma Youth Expo is sponsored by Hilliary Communications. More than 60 years ago, the Hilliary Family acquired a small telephone company in rural southwest Oklahoma. Now in its third generation, the company has grown from a single exchange with just 100 access lines covering 22 square miles to now serving more than 19,000 customers in 22 counties throughout Oklahoma & Texas. The company also offers IP television service and internet speeds up to 1 Gig. Click here to learn more about Hilliary Communications.