The Mulhall-Orlando FFA students brought home back-to-back Sweepstakes wins for Chapter Proficiency as well as winning the Hunger Challenge Award and being named the top contributor for Chapter Trust.
Individually, the M-O students also brought home lots of hardware.
In the proficiency division, three were named State Champions, including sophomore Lane Brown for Diversified Livestock Production, senior Jace Taylor for Ag Mechanics Design and Fabrication, and senior Denver McKay for Beef Production placement.
Finishing as runners-up were senior Garrett Perrin in Environmental Science and Natural Resource Management, sophomore Kilee Blehm in Swine Production placement, and sophomore Kinley Rivera in Dairy Production entrepreneurship.
Those finishing in third place were sophomore Braylea Lawson in Service Learning, sophomore Berkley McKay in Beef Production Placement, senior Landon Chartier in Swine Production entrepreneurship, and sophomore Colton Scroggins in Outdoor Recreation.
The Chapter had seven State Degree recipients, including Ally Phillips, Joci Fogle, Jace Taylor, Landon Chartier, Dax Pack, Garrett Perrin, and Denver McKay.
Rounding out the honors was Jace Taylor, earning an OYE Scholarship, Academic Excellence, and the Tulsa State Fair Ringmasters Scholarship.



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