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 By  Staff Reports Published 
11:19 am Tuesday, September 2, 2014

2014 Watermelon Festival Extension Contest winners

From staff reports

The 2014 Franklin County Watermelon Festival Contest was sponsored by Bank Independent, Alabama Farmers Cooperatives, and the Franklin County Cooperative Extension Office. Thank you to all participants who entered the contest. We look forward to seeing the entries for 2015.

The following is a list of winners in each different category.

Coloring Contest

K- 1st Grade Category

1.  Peyton Scofield – First Place

2.  Jaxon Vinson – Second Place

3.  Brayden Montgomery – Third Place

4.  Max Wright – Honorable Mention

5.  Levi Miller – Honorable Mention

Second-Third Grade Category

6.  Michael Scofield – First Place

 

Iced Tea Contest

7.  Kellie Hargett – First Place

8.  Charlotte Green – Second Place

 

Cutest Baby/Child Photo Contest

0-6 Months Category

9. Ellie Grace Wyatt submitted by Trenia Oliver – First Place

7-11 Months Category

10.  Jaxon Scott Sutherland submitted by Sharon Myrick Cole – First Place

2 Year Old Category

11.  Noah Ryan King submitted by Sharon Myrick Cole – First Place

12. Trenia Oliver/Serenity Hughes submitted by Trenia Oliver – First Place

13. Lyza Shaw Herring submitted by Melissa Mayfield – Second Place

4 Year Old Category

14.  Bryson Oliver submitted by Trenia Oliver – First Place

15. Heith Beard submitted by Cindy Orrick – Second Place

16. Audrianna Joy Sutherland submitted by Sharon Myrick Cole – First Place

 

Regular Photography

17.  Cindy Orrick/People – First Place

18.  Trenia Oliver/People – Second Place

19.   Cindy Orrick/Scenic – First Place

20.  Trenia Oliver/Scenic – Second Place

21.  Cindy Orrick/Still Life – First  Place

 

Pet Photo Contest

22.  John Pilati – First Place

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