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July 27, 2022

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, July 27, 2022 B-1 Parts Discount Week 10% Off Parts Aug 8-13 QUALITY PARTS FROM We service what we sell! We service what we sell! 407 E. Kentucky HOLLAND (812) 536-3486 State Road 58 W, ODON (812) 636-4050 Equipment Company www. www.BLESCHBROS BLESCHBROS.com .com All cash sales sold over the parts counter 2022 PIKE COUNTY FAIR EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPIONS Tyler Mason, 13, entered his Veterinary Science poster project which he won Grand Champion for. "I'm pretty happy," Mason said. "I have another proj- ect but it didn't get Grand Champion. It's still going to State." Sawyer Kabrick, 11, won Grand Champion and Division Champion for his Collections proj- ect of Pokemon cards. Above: Josiah Ross, 14, won Grand Champion in four different divisions, along with numerous other awards for his various proj- ects he entered in Wildlife, Freestyle, Crafts/Model, and Sport-fishing. Left: Parker Goeppner, 12, won Grand Champi- on, Division Champion and State Fair Entry for his En- tomology, Craft, Aerospace, and Home Environment projects. Noah Willis, 14, won Grand Champion, Honor Group, Division Champion and State Entry for his Forestry poster project. Pike County 2022 Fair Queen Jordan Schatz, 18, won Grand Champion and Division Champion for her Floriculture project. Right: Jackson Burkhart, 12, won Grand Champion, Division Champion, and State Entry for his Pike Central Football lamp electric project, along with Grand Champion and Division Champion for his Beef Poster and Tractor Poster. Burkhart's Tractor poster also qualified for State Entry. Guenevere Miller, 15, built the India Taj Ma- hal for her Lego proj- ect, which won Grand Champion, Division Champion and State En- try. "I almost didn't fin- ish in time," Miller said. "My fingers hurt from putting this together." Ella Keeton, 11, won Grand Cham- pion and Division Champion for her Small Animal project about her pet Ba- nana Ball Python snake. Ebony Mason, 10, won Grand Champion, Honor Group, Division Champion and State Fair entry for her Genealogy Project, along with Grand Champion and Division Champion for a Gift Wrapping project she entered. Denver Hallet, 10, won Grand Champion, Division Champion, and State En- try for his Christmas Tree woodworking project. "It was a lot of work," Hallet said with a grin. Baylin Davis, 9, won Grand Champion, Reserve Grand Champion, and State Fair entry for his ATV Safety poster project. Anna O'Brien, 14, won Grand Champion and Division Champi- on for her Harry Potter sewing project. Mendy Ross was a Division Champion in the Open Class for the Miscellaneous Division. Ross did a Grandparent collage for her project.

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