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| August 25, 2016 1:00 AM

By LYNNE HALEY

Staff writer


BONNERS FERRY — Friday at the fair was the second horse show for 4-H participants following Monday’s Showmanship events. Senior, intermediate and junior riders competed in the O-Mok-See competition, which included barrel racing, capture the flag, figure 8, keyhole, poles and other events.

Participants cheered each other on and commiserated with those whose mounts knocked over a barrel or got spooked by a flag. The fun competition was the final 4-H horse event of this year’s Boundary County Fair.

Superintendent Kelly Spangler has worked with the 4-H horse and rider program for 18 years, and this year was extra-special because her daughter, Brittany, won first place overall in the horse events as well as top showman.

The equestrian events at the fair are one of two horse shows her group prepares for each year, Spangler said. They also have a horse camp each summer. The group of 28 children, ages 8 through 18, gets together to ride once per week as well.

“It’s a great group of kids,” said Spangler. “We have a lot of fun.”


n Barrels

Seniors:

1. Brittany Spangler

2. Victoria Smith

Intermediates:

1. Alley Wages

2. Allie Sandolin

Juniors:

1. Shaylynn Richards

2. Andrew Sandolin


n Flag

Seniors:

1. Brittany Spangler

2. Gracie Jones

Intermediates:

1. Ally Wages

2. Allie Sandolin

Juniors:

1. Markynn Pluid

2. Evelyn Stuber


n Keyhole

Seniors:

1. Victoria Smith

2. Brittanly Spangler

Intermediates:

1. Avery Pluid

2. Allie Sandolin

Juniors:

1. Andrew Sandolin

2. Shaylynn Richards


n Poles

Seniors:

1. Gracie Jones

2. Victoria Smith

Intermediates:

1. Kylie Underhill

2. Allie Sandolin

Juniors:

1. Sierra Petesch

2. Andrew Sandolin


n Figure 8

Seniors:

1. Brittany Spangler

2. Victoria Smith

Intermediates:

1. Avery Pluid

2. Allie Sandolin

Juniors:

1. Andrew Sandolin

2. Shaylynn Richards