SSC Aggie Club Hosts Sixth Annual FFA Interscholastic Contest

The Seminole State College Aggie Club hosted its sixth annual SSC FFA Interscholastic Contest on April 11.

Nearly 1,100 students from 100 schools across the state of Oklahoma participated in the event. Students competed in a variety of contests – Ag Mechanics, Animal Science Quiz Bowl, Milk Quality and Products, Electricity, 8th Grade Quiz Bowl, Employment Skills, Entomology, Environmental and Natural Resources, Floriculture, Homesite Evaluation, Land Judging, Soil and Water Management, Turfgrass Management and Veterinary Science.

Pictured is SSC Aggie Club sponsor and Assistant Professor of Agriculture Wendy Rich welcoming nearly 1,100 attendees to the sixth annual SSC FFA Interscholastic Contest on April 11.
The SSC Aggie Club hosted its sixth annual SSC FFA Interscholastic Contest on Thursday, April 11. Aggie Club sponsor and Assistant Professor of Agriculture Wendy Rich organized the event and welcomed nearly 1,100 attendees before the contest began.

SSC Assistant Professor of Agriculture Wendy Rich served as the primary coordinator of the event.

“The SSC FFA Interscholastic event serves as an excellent opportunity to not only support the largest youth organization in Oklahoma — FFA — but to showcase the many opportunities that SSC has to offer to high school students in the state. We hope their experience here will pique their interest in attending SSC for their future educational goals,” Rich said.

Pictured are Competitors evaluating soil and water during the SSC FFA Interscholastic Contest.
Competitors evaluate soil and water during the SSC FFA Interscholastic Contest.

The results of each team and individual contest were:

Animal Science Quiz Bowl – Team

1st Moore

2nd Smithville

3rd Elmore City

8th Grade Quiz Bowl – Team

1st Cashion

2nd Wellston

3rd – Strother

8th Grade Quiz Bowl – Individuals

1st Maggie Carroll – Cashion

2nd Zoe Poindexter – Cashion

3rd Brooklyn Estes – Wellston

Ag Mechanics (Welding) – Team

1st Strother

2nd Luther

3rd Moore

Electricity – Team

1st Jenks

2nd Strother

3rd Broken Bow

Electricity – Individual

1st Matthew Bottoms – Strother

2nd Nathan Kraft – Jenks

3rd Creed Kilgore – Porter

Employment Skills – Individuals

1st Edie Tillery – Sapulpa

2nd Leo Enlow – Sapulpa

3rd Kelton Arthur – Ripley

Entomology – Team

1st Strother

2nd Edmond

3rd Silo

Entomology – Individuals

1st Adrienne Hagy – Strother

2nd Vladimir Barksdale – Strother

3rd Anna Perry – Edmond

Environmental and Natural Resources – Team

1st Edmond

2nd Silo

3rd Byng

Environmental and Natural Resources – Individuals

1st Lucas Rezner – Silo

2nd Bethzy Alvarez – Edmond

3rd Kason Proctor – Silo

Floriculture – Team

1st Silo

2nd Byng

3rd Harrah

Floriculture – Individuals

1st Isabella Whitlock – Silo

2nd Megan Pogue – Byng

3rd Denver McBride – Silo

Homesite Evaluation – Team

1st Morris

2nd Stratford

3rd Vian

Homesite Evaluation – Individual

1st Hailey Steele – Morris

2nd Jesse Steele – Morris

3rd Kala Gibbins – Vian

Land Judging – Team

1st Whitesboro

2nd Hartshorne

3rd Broken Bow

Land Judging – Individuals

1st Alvia Rainwater – Whitesboro

2nd Slade Langley – Broken Bow

3rd Gunner Pope – Broken Bow

Milk Quality and Products – Team

1st Calumet

2nd Kingfisher

3rd Edmond

Milk Quality and Products – Individuals

1st Tina Ortiz – Calumet

2nd Hannah Francis – Kingfisher

3rd Aspen Burns – Calumet

Soil and Water Management – Teams

1st Spiro

2nd Vian

3rd Silo

Soil and Water Management – Individuals

1st Jathan Brockman – Vian

2nd Preston Darneal – Spiro

3rd Jacob Locke – Spiro

Turfgrass Management – Teams

1st Silo

2nd Catoosa

3rd Jenks

Turfgrass Management – Individuals

1st Karely Hernandez – Catoosa

2nd Cadence Brown – Silo

3rd John Poling – Silo

Veterinary Science – Teams

1st Stonewall

2nd Owasso

3rd Jenks

Veterinary Science – Individuals

1st Sammi Addison – Stonewall

2nd Phoebe Storm – Jenks

3rd Paige Guinn – Owasso