4-H Premier Animal Science Event Top Results

Lancaster County 4-H'ers at the 2024 Premier Animal Science Event (PASE).
Lancaster County 4-H'ers at the 2024 Premier Animal Science Event (PASE).

Congratulations to the Lancaster County 4-H’ers who competed at the statewide Premier Animal Science Event (PASE) held at University of Nebraska–Lincoln East Campus on June 20–21. During this two-day event, 4-H’ers from across the state participated in six animal science contests. A huge thank you to Lancaster County livestock judging coach Sarah Dilley! Complete results can be found at https://4h.unl.edu/pase. Here are the Lancaster County top placings:

LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST
• Senior division: Individually, Lilee Chevalier earned 10th place high overall in cattle.
• Intermediate division: as a team, Tenley Bauman, Grace Chevalier, Hannah Chevalier and Madalyn Chevalier earned 9th place high overall and 1st place high in reasons; 2nd place high overall in cattle and 9th place high overall in swine. Individually, Hannah Chevalier earned 5th place high in reasons and 7th place high overall in cattle; and Grace Chevalier earned 8th place high in reasons and 3rd place high overall in cattle.
• Junior division: as a team, Gracen Byrne, Corrine Byrne and John Chevalier earned 5th place high overall and 5th place high in reasons; 3rd place high overall in cattle, 9th place high overall in sheep and goats, and 5th place high overall in swine. Individually, Corrine Bryne earned 4th place high overall and Gracen Bryne earned 10th place high in reasons.

POULTRY JUDGING CONTEST
• Intermediate division: as a team, Grace Chevalier, Hannah Chevalier and Madalyn Chevalier earned 2nd place. Individually, Hannah Chevalier earned 5th place and Grace Chevalier earned 9th place.
• Junior division: Individually, John Chevalier earned 6th place.

LIVESTOCK SKILLATHON
• Intermediate division: as a team, Grace Chevalier, Hannah Chevalier, Madalyn Chevalier and John Chevalier earned 9th place.

ANIMAL WELFARE JUDGING
• Intermediate division: Individually, Tenley Bauman earned 2nd place.