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SATH announces 2023 Cutie Pie, Cutie Pet Contest winners

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A Category winners, from left to right: second-place boy winner Baylor McCollum with parents Lauren and Devin; first-place winner Oliver Willis’s dad John (Oliver was ill and unable to attend); second-place girl winner Avery Anderson with mom Savannah; and first-place girl winner Bexlee Kelly with parents Kaelee Lowe and PJ Kelly. (Submitted photos)
By
Linda Allen, SATH

SATH is proud to announce the winners from the Highland County Fair Cutie Pie & Cutie Pet Contest.

We had a total of 37 entries and raised enough funds for 50 scholarships for KAMP Dovetail campers. Thanks to all our contestants and all the fairgoers who supported the contest with their penny a vote donation.

Congratulations to all our winners:

• A Category – First place boy, Oliver Willis; second place boy, Baylor McCollum; first place girl, Bexlee Kelly; and second place girl, Avery Anderson.

• B Category – First place boy, Bentley Laws; second place boy, Rowen Hildebrecht; first place girl, Emma Whitt; and second place girl, Bailey Jo Goldick.

• C Category — First place boy, Braxton Mahan; first place girl, Kamry Smith; and second place girl, Allis Finch.

• Pet Category – First place, Marilynne Monroe, owned by Trenton and Glenna Florence; and second place, Pepper (in loving memory), owned by Ronna Achor.

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B Category – From left to right: first-place girl winner Emma Whitt with her dad Daniel; second-place boy winner Rowen Hildebrecht with mom Addie; and first-place boy winner Bentley Laws with mom Dawn. Second-place girl winner Bailey Jo Goldick was unable to attend.
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C Category – From left to right: first-place girl winner Kamry Smith with her mother Haley; first-place boy winner Braxton Mahan; and second-place girl winner Allis Finch with her dad Charles.
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Pet Category –  From left to right: first-place winner, Marilynne Monroe, with owners Trenton and Glenna Florence; and Ronna Achor, owner of second-place winner Pepper (in loving memory).