Tennessee State Horse Bowl champions from the Cocke County 4-H Horse Club are studying in Kentucky during
a recent trip to prepare for upcoming national contests. The team also audited the Kentucky State Horse Bowl
contests in Lexington, Kentucky during the trip. From left are Noel Parks, Cora Hopkins (future 4-Her), Luke
Hopkins, Emily Smith and Kelsey Haynes.
Published: 3:19 PM, 06/27/2009
Author: Staff Report Source: The Newport Plain Talk
NEWPORT-The 2009 Tennessee State 4-H Horse Bowl and Team
Demonstration champions from the Cocke County 4-H Horse Club are diligently
preparing for upcoming contests.
The Southern Regional contest is just around the corner,
being held on July 29 in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Regional will play host to
the top teams from the southern United States.
Quarter Horse Congress will take place over three weeks
in the month of October in Columbus, Ohio. The Quarter Horse Association
sponsors a spectacular youth academic competition where Quarter Horse Youth
Association members, along with state championship teams from 4-H and FFA,
compete for prizes.
The last competition for the Cocke County team will be
the prestigious Eastern National 4-H Roundup, held annually in Louisville,
Kentucky in the first week of November.
Team members Noelle Parks, 18, Kelsey Haynes, 17, Emily
Smith, 15, and Luke Hopkins, 15, have spent a combined 24 years in the Cocke
County 4-H program, winning numerous state and regional titles in Horse Bowl,
Hippology, Horse Judging and Communications contests. These four young people
have actively participated in every aspect of 4-H from community service to
leadership programs.
What brought the team together, initially, was their love
of horses, and that's what keeps them motivated to continue making time for the
study and hard work that has led to their level of success. But, the team can't
do it on their own. The cost of the trips to the contest locations add up, and
the team really needs help from the community to have the opportunity to
continue to represent Cocke County at the national level and, hopefully, bring
home more national titles this year.
Any business or individual interested in sponsoring the
Cocke County 4-H Horse Bowl and Team Demonstration teams with a donation should
contact Club leader Maureen Smith at (423) 613-0864, or Cocke County 4-H Agent
Melanie Allen at (423) 623-7531. Any and all donations would be greatly appreciated.
4-H is open to all youth in grades 4-12. For
more information about 4-H in Cocke County, contact Cocke County 4-H Agent
Melanie Allen at (423) 623-7531.
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