
Submitted by Hanna Fosbrink, with the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association.
The 33rd Ohio Beef Expo was held March 18-21 at the Ohio Expo Center in
Columbus, Ohio. This year’s Junior Show was reformatted to include only one show ring while spreading the
shows out to promote social distancing.
The Heifer Show was judged by Kyle Conley, Sulpher, OK and the Market Animal Show was assessed by Joe
Rathmann, Smithville, TX. Brad and Amber Seiss, Thurmont, MD, judged Showmanship. Over 900 head of
cattle were showcased. The champions of this year’s show were as follows:
Breeding Heifers
Grand Champion Delaney Jones, Allen County – Champion Crossbred
Reserve Champion Morgan Neill, Huron County – Champion MaineTainer
3rd Overall Kathy Lehman, Richland County – Champion % Simmental
4th Overall McKala Grauel, Morrow County – Champion Shorthorn
5th Overall Hudson Drake, Ross County – Champion High % Maine-Anjou
6th Overall Montana Hulsmeyer, Allen County – Reserve Crossbred
7th Overall Delaney Jones, Allen County – Champion Angus
8th Overall Samantha VanVorhis, Wood County – Champion Shorthorn Plus
9th Overall Reed Hanes, Darke County – Champion Low % AOB
10th Overall Olivia Jones, Allen County – Reserve Angus
Champion Angus Delaney Jones, Allen County
Reserve Angus Olivia Jones, Allen County
Champion Charolais Mackenzie Grimm, Clark County
Reserve Charolais Sydney Sanders, Highland County
Champion % Charolais Hanna Schroeder, Putnam County
Reserve % Charolais Tanner Butcher, Hardin County
Champion Chianina Kathy Lehman, Richland County
Reserve Chianina Austin Hunker, Huron County
Champion Hereford Abbygail Pitstick, Madison County
Reserve Hereford Delaney Chester, Warren County
Champion High % Maine-Anjou Hudson Drake, Ross County
Reserve High % Maine-Anjou Masen Jolliff, Hardin County
Champion MaineTainer Morgan Neill, Huron County
Reserve MaineTainer Naomi Fennig, Mercer County
Champion Shorthorn McKala Grauel, Morrow County
Reserve Shorthorn Reed Schumacher, Putnam County
Champion Shorthorn Plus Samantha VanVorhis, Wood County
Reserve Shorthorn Plus Ethan Davies, Wood County
Champion Purebred Simmental Paige Lucic, Geauga County
Reserve Purebred Simmental Hanna Schaub, Auglaize County
Champion % Simmental Kathy Lehman, Richland County
Reserve % Simmental Kendall Davies, Wood County
Champion Miniature Hereford Johanna Blaich, Preble County
Reserve Miniature Hereford Annabelle Johnson, Preble County
Champion High % AOB Marshall Capps, Allen County
Reserve High % AOB D’lelah Laber, Highland County
Champion Low % AOB Reed Hanes, Darke County
Reserve Low % AOB Kathy Lehman, Richland County
Champion Crossbred Delaney Jones, Allen County
Reserve Crossbred Montana Hulsmeyer, Allen County
Market Animals
Grand Champion Jenna Young, Harrison County – Champion Crossbred
Reserve Champion Samuel Sutherly, Miami County – Reserve Crossbred
3rd Overall Annette Augustine, Ashland County – Third Overall Crossbred
4th Overall Fox Morgan, Perry County – Fourth Overall Crossbred
5th Overall Claire Kramer, Hancock County – Champion Maine-Anjou
6th Overall Colton Braska, Richland County – Fifth Overall Crossbred
7th Overall Sydnie Stewart, Preble County – Champion Simmental
8th Overall Harlan Fulton, Miami County – Champion Market Heifer
9th Overall Allison Lust, Crawford County – Champion ShorthornPlus
10th Overall Mackenzie Neal, Preble County – Reserve Market Heifer
Champion Angus Camdyn Burns, Union County
Reserve Angus Isaac Miley, Noble County
Champion Charolais Paige Pence, Clark County
Reserve Charolais Carson Shafer, Preble County
Champion Chianina Rees Toler, Gallia County
Reserve Chianina Tanner Butcher, Hardin County
Champion Hereford Abbygail Pitstick, Madison County
Reserve Hereford Jacob Wiechart, Putnam County
Champion Maine-Anjou Claire Kramer, Hancock County
Reserve Maine-Anjou Shala Graham, Licking County
Champion Shorthorn Wyatt Osborn, Highland County
Reserve Shorthorn Emma Helsinger, Preble County
Champion ShorthornPlus Allison Lust, Crawford County
Reserve ShorthornPlus Bailey Dusseau, Ottawa County
Champion Simmental Sydnie Stewart, Preble County
Reserve Simmental Gus Wilt, Fayette County
Champion Miniature Hereford Seamus Bly, Lake County
Reserve Champion Miniature Allie Redick, Preble County
Champion AOB Kyle Kardotzke, Huron County
Reserve AOB Jaycee Reed, Wayne County
Champion Market Heifer Harlan Fulton, Miami County
Reserve Market Heifer Mackenzie Neal, Preble County
Champion Division I Crossbred Dawson Osborn, Highland County
Reserve Division I Crossbred Stormi Duvall, Tuscarawas County
Champion Division II Crossbred Colton Braska, Richland County
Reserve Division II Crossbred Caiden Daughtery, Morrow County
Champion Division III Crossbred Annette Augustine, Ashland County
Reserve Division III Crossbred Jenna Young, Harrison County
Champion Division IV Crossbred Fox Morgan, Perry County
Reserve Division IV Crossbred Kamree Frey, Wyandot County
Champion Division V Crossbred Jenna Young, Harrison County
Reserve Division V Crossbred Samuel Sutherly, Miami County
Champion Crossbred Jenna Young, Harrison County
Reserve Crossbred Samuel Sutherly, Miami County
3rd Overall Crossbred Annette Augustine, Ashland County
4th Overall Crossbred Fox Morgan, Perry County
5th Overall Crossbred Colton Braska, Richland County
Showmanship
Top Ten Beginner Division:
Kolten Greenhorn, Greene County, – Champion; Emma Helsinger, Preble County – Reserve Champion; Claire
Kramer, Hancock County – 3rd Overall; Naomi Fennig, Mercer County – 4th Overall; Austin Sutherly, Clark
County – 5th Overall; Avery Sautter, Sandusky County – 6th Overall; Grace Sautter, Sandusky County – 7th
Overall; Tanner Butcher, Hardin County – 8th Overall; Harrison Sutphen, Muskingum County – 9th Overall;
Avery Flax, Clark County – 10th Overall
Top Ten Junior Division:
Sydney Sanders, Highland County – Champion; Olivia Jones, Allen County – Reserve Champion; Rees Tyler,
Gallia County – 3rd Overall; Taylor Barton, Clinton County – 4th Overall; Asa Minton, Adams County – 5th
Overall; Piper Campbell, Preble County – 6th Overall; Delaney Chester, Warren County – 7th Overall; Hannah
Millikan, Henry County – 8th Overall; Alexis Perry, Ottawa County – 9th Overall; Wyatt Osborn, Highland
County – 10th Overall
Top Ten Novice Division:
Kaylee Jennings, Clermont County – Champion; Hayden Shumaker, Clinton County; Reserve Champion;
Sydnie Stewart, Preble County – 3rd Overall; Colton Braska, Richland County – 4th Overall; Colton Beck,
Morrow County – 5th Overall; Josey Kiefer, Butler County – 6th Overall; Aubrey Clark, Pickaway County – 7th
Overall; Logan Brinker, Wood County – 8th Overall; Karissa Treadway, Warren County – 9th Overall; Sydnee
Hawkins, Greene County – 10th Overall
Top Ten Intermediate Division:
Hannah Lang, Wood County – Champion; Luke Schroeder, Defiance County – Reserve Champion; Logan
Schroeder, Defiance County – 3rd Overall; Tait Dusseau, Ottawa County – 4th Overall; Kya Csapo, Wayne
County – 5th Overall; Lukas Perry, Ottawa County – 6th Overall; Montana Hulsmeyer, Allen County – 7th
Overall; Sydney Sanders, Highland County – 8th Overall; Karly Goetz, Ottawa County – 9th Overall; Mason
Powell, Morrow County – 10th Overall
Top Ten Senior Division:
Erin Pope, Gallia County – Champion; Mackenzie Neal, Preble County – Reserve Champion; Jacob Lebrun,
Scioto County – 3rd Overall; Kathy Lehman, Richland County – 4th Overall; Shala Graham, Licking County – 5th
Overall; Megan Garrison, Belmont County – 6th Overall; Paige Lucic, Geauga County – 7th Overall; Skylar
Ward, Preble County – 8th Overall; Shayla Sancic, Stark County – 9th Overall; Dawson Osborn, Highland
County- 10th Overall
Photos of winners available at ohiobeefexpo.com or upon request
For complete details on the 2021 Ohio Beef Expo visit www.ohiobeefexpo.com. The Ohio Beef Expo is the state’s largest beef cattle
event and is coordinated by the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association (OCA). OCA is a non-profit membership organization that represents the
business interests important to farm families that raise cattle. It serves as the voice and issues manager for all of Ohio’s beef cattle
business including cattle breeders, producers and feeders. It is the beef industry’s grassroots policy development organization and is an
affiliate of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. OCA strives to maintain profitability and growth of Ohio's beef industry, while
providing consumers with safe and wholesome beef.