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LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM

The K-State Livestock Judging Team completed its season Nov. 13, with a 7th place overall finish at the 118th National Collegiate Livestock Judging Contest in Louisville, Kentucky. An amazingly competitive day was highlighted by team member Brody Nemecek being named the contest Reserve High Individual Overall.

Brody and teammate Weston Schrader were named to the 10-member All-American team for their combination of contest success, academic standing, campus involvement and industry leadership. That brings K-State’s All-American total to a record 46 since the award was established in 2000.

In attendance at the banquet was the 1983 K-State squad, including team member Dr. Scott Schaake, as they and coach Dr. Bill Able were recognized as the 40-year anniversary championship team.

 

Team Results:

7th High Team Overall

Reserve National Champion Team – All Performance Classes

Reserve National Champion Team – Performance Swine

3rd High Team Swine

3rd High Team – Performance Sheep

4th High Team Oral Reasons

4th High Team Sheep and Goats

4th High Team – Sheep and Goat Reasons

4th High Team – Swine Reasons

5th High Team – Performance Cattle

 

Individual Results:

Brody Nemecek – 2nd Overall, 1st Sheep/Goats, 1st All Performance, 1st Performance Swine, 1st Sheep/Goat Reasons, 3rd Swine Reasons, 4th Swine, 4th Performance Sheep, 5th Oral Reasons, 9th Performance Cattle

Will Banks – 2nd Sheep/Goats, 4th Performance Swine, 6th Sheep/Goat Reasons, 10th Performance Sheep

Jade Parrish – 6th All Performance, 10th Performance Sheep, 10th Performance Swine

Weston Schrader – 6th Performance Swine

2023 All American Team Members – Brody Nemecek and Weston Schrader

Team Members: Will Banks, Cynthiana, Kentucky; Trey Conley, Clarksdale, Missouri; Luke Harker, Hope, Indiana; Jacey Massey, Alberta, Canada; Brody Nemecek, Iola, Kansas; Jade Parrish, Parrish, Florida; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kansas; Whitney Watts, Wesson, Mississippi; Coach Chris Mullinix; and Assistant Coach Wyatt Banks.

During the Awards Banquet, Chris Mullinix was recognized for his coaching career. Check out this recognition video produced by Whitney  Whitaker.

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