2009 Alabama Angus Association Junior Preview Show

June 6, 2009  -  Judge: Kyle Gilooly  Wadley, GA

R B Blackbird Sue 781 692 ND won grand champion cow-calf pair at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Hannah Whitecotton, Pisgah, Ala., owns the September 2006 daughter of Boyd New Day 8005. A September 2008 daughter of RB Real Estate 616 is at side. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association. Millie won reserve grand champion cow-calf pair at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Ryan Clark, Newton, Ala., owns the March 2007 daughter of Champion Hill 9283 2790. A February 2009 heifer calf sired by B C Lookout 7024 completes the winning pair. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association.
C Q S Georgina 051 won grand champion owned female at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Carly Lindstrom, Huntsville, Ala., owns the September 2007 daughter of H S A F Bando 1961. She first won senior champion. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association. BAF Blackbird 218 won reserve grand champion owned female at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Rayne Starkey, Pisgah, Ala., owns the May 2008 daughter of Gambles Back Up. She previously won intermediate champion. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association.
Rutherford Winnie 848 won owned heifer calf champion at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Amie Hill, Holly Pond, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association. OSU Bardolena 8214 of CAR won owned reserve heifer calf champion at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Brooke Enfinger, Hartford, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association.
7L Ray Jilt 8255 won owned reserve intermediate champion heifer at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Kayla Norris, Eldridge, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association. Champion Hill Georgina 6552 won owned junior champion heifer at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Carly Lindstrom, Huntsville, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association.
Ankony Miss Blackcap 8691 won owned reserve junior champion heifer at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Carly Lindstrom, Huntsville, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association. Twin Oaks Entense 710 3893 won owned reserve senior champion female at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Brooke Enfinger, Hartford, Ala., owns the winning female. Photo by American Angus Association.
Graves Regina 710 won grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. William Graves, Cleveland, Ala., owns the November 2007 daughter of B C Marathon 7022. She earlier won senior champion. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association. MCCO In Focus 701 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Clayton McGuire, Waverly, Ala., owns the September 2007 daughter of Mytty In Focus. She first won reserve senior champion. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association.
HH Blackbird Sue 828 won bred-and-owned heifer calf champion at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Hannah Whitecotton, Pisgah, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association. MCCO 4480 Princess 831 won bred-and-owned reserve heifer calf champion at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Reid McGuire, Waverly, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association.
PBF Sunshine won bred-and-owned junior champion heifer at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Anne Stanford, Pine Apple, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association. C L F Angel 887 won bred-and-owned reserve junior champion heifer at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Chandler Langley, Camp Hill, Ala., owns the winning heifer. Photo by American Angus Association.
L A Twister 004 8032 won grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Carly Lindstrom, Huntsville, Ala., owns the September 2008 son of S A V 8180 Traveler 004. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association. RAY All Around 8240 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned bull at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Kayla Norris, Eldridge, Ala., owns the September 2008 son of Connealy All Around. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association.
Graces Net 528 won grand champion steer at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Baily Anderson, Tuskegee, Ala., owns the May 2008 son of S A V Net Worth 4200. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association. MCCO Lil' Wayne won reserve grand champion steer at the 2009 Alabama Angus Association Field Day and Junior Preview Show, June 6 in Auburn, Ala. Clayton McGuire, Waverly, Ala., owns the September 2008 son of Exar Lutton 1831. Kyle Gillooly, Wadley, Ga., evaluated the 74 entries. Photo by American Angus Association.