49th Annual Tomball ISD FFA Project Show Results
49th Annual Tomball ISD FFA Project Show Results
TOMBALL — Tomball ISD students from Tomball High School and Tomball Memorial High School, representing both FFA Chapters, recently wrapped up another impressive showing at the 49th Annual Tomball ISD FFA Project Show and Sale at the Tomball Agricultural Center.
SWINE
- Grand Champion: Aubree Escalante - THS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Sammie Crenshaw - TMHS
- Grand Showman: Samantha Wal - TMHS
- Reserve Grand Showman: KJ Stavinoha - TMHS
STEER
- Grand Champion: Mary Beth Bowles - TMHS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Laney Lancaster - THS
- Grand Showman: Madelyn Davila - THS
- Reserve Grand Showman: Makayla Schronk - THS
- Steer Rate of Gain Champion: Mary Beth Bowles - TMHS
BROILERS
- Grand Champion: Preston Berry - THS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Lane Gerngross - TMHS
TURKEYS
- Grand Champion: Laney Lancaster - THS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Ivan Lira - TMHS
AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS
- Grand Champion: Kamren Vann - THS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Avery Tobola and Laney Lancaster - THS
RABBITS
- Grand Champion: Isabella Way - THS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Faith Gallagher - TMHS
LAMBS
- Grand Champion: Karissa Wirth - TMHS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Ethan Tramel - TMHS
- Showman Champion: Rylie Keefe - THS
- Reserve Showman Champion: Reagan Dedert - TMHS
GOATS
- Grand Champion: Kayce Melton - THS
- Reserve Grand Champion: Kileigh Scott - TMHS
- Grand Showman: Willow Schwartz - TMHS
- Reserve Grand Showman: Kileigh Scott - TMHS
Tomball ISD did host Horticulture for the first year and student participants were awarded blue, red, and white ribbons based on the judges’ rubric. A Grand and Reserve Champion were not awarded in the inaugural year of the competition.
ABOUT TOMBALL ISD
Tomball ISD educates students to become responsible, productive citizens by providing innovative, individually rigorous, and personally valuable educational experiences. Founded in 1908, Tomball ISD now encompasses 83 square miles in northwest Harris County and southwest Montgomery County, and is located approximately 30 miles from downtown Houston. The district currently educates 23,000 students across 24 campuses.
- 2024-2025
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