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KENTUCKY ANGUS ASSOCIATION NEWS

Shayna Gibson, Secretary/Treasurer www.kentuckyangus.org

Reserve Junior Champion-Division 6: BCII Henning Sandy 0122 won reserve junior champion heifer - division 6 at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), July 1-8 in Grand Island, Neb. Josie Phillips, Maysville, Ky., owns the winning heifer. Photo by Pearl’s Pics on behalf of the American Angus Association.

Owned Reserve Junior Champion Heifer--division 5: Maplecrest Phyllis 2006 won owned reserve junior champion heifer--division 5 at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), July 1-8 in Grand Island, Neb. Josie Phillips, Maysville, Ky., owns the winning heifer. Photo by Pearl’s Pics on behalf of the American Angus Association.

Owned Junior Champion Heifer--division 2: BF BCII Birdie 1822 won owned junior champion heifer--division 2 at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), July 1-8 in Grand Island, Neb. Josie Phillips, Maysville, Ky., owns the winning heifer. Photo by Pearl’s Pics on behalf of the American Angus Association.

Reserve Intermediate Champion-Division 2: All Phyllis 254 won reserve intermediate champion heifer--division 2 at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), July 1-8 in Grand Island, Neb. Josie Phillips, Maysville, Ky., owns the winning heifer. Photo by Pearl’s Pics on behalf of the American Angus Association.

Owned Heifer Calf Champion Division 1: Eathington Blackbird 290K won owned heifer calf champion--division 1 at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), July 1-8 in Grand Island, Neb. Wyatt Phillips, Maysville, Ky., owns the winning heifer.

Joe Bill Meng Memorial Scholarship: Bryanna Smith, Russell Springs, Ky., right, received the Joe Bill Meng Memorial Angus $750 Scholarship at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Scholarship Presentation, July 5-7 in Grand Island, Neb. Pictured presenting the award is Jaclyn Boester, Angus Foundation executive director, left. Since 1998, the Angus Foundation has awarded more than $4.2 million in undergraduate and graduate scholarships to Angus youth. Photo by Pearl’s Pics.

Angus Foundation $2,000 Scholarship: These junior members received the Angus Foundation Undergraduate $2,000 Scholarship at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Scholarship Presentation, July 5-7 in Grand Island, Neb. Pictured front row from left are Bryanna Smith, Russell Springs, Ky.; Mary Wood, Willow Spring, N.C.; Kelsey Theis, Leavenworth, Kan.; Emma Vanhoy, Catawba, N.C.; Jordan Oliver, Buncombe, Ill.; Reese Anderson, Chrisman, Ill.; and Addison Cotton, York, Neb. Pictured back row from left are Baylee Wulfkuhle, Lawrence, Kan.; Hailey Jentz, Belmont, Wis.; Kyli Kraft, Fort Collins, Colo.; Tucker Stagemeyer, Page, Neb.; Ashlyn Mool, Lexington, Ill.; Seth Cox, Eagle Point, Ore.; J. Gordon Clark, Gretna, Va.; and Colter Pohlman, Hereford, Texas. Since 1998, the Angus Foundation has awarded more than $4.2 million in undergraduate and graduate scholarships to Angus youth. Photo by Pearl’s Pics.

A League of Their Own Kentucky Scholarship: Bryanna Smith, Russell Springs, Ky., right, received the 2012 NJAS - In a League of Their OwnKentucky $500 Scholarship at the 2023 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Scholarship Presentation, July 5-7 in Grand Island, Neb. Pictured presenting the award is Paula Boyd, left. Since 1998, the Angus Foundation has awarded more than $4.2 million in undergraduate and graduate scholarships to Angus youth.

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