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4-H Horse Judging Team Named Regional Champions
April 18, 2022
By: Leigh Fuson, 4-H Agent
The DeKalb County 4-H Horse Judging teams had a very successful day at the Central Region and open MTSU contests held at the Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro. All 3 teams placed in the top ten, with the Senior High Team placing 1st.
The Junior (4th & 5th grades) team of Natalia Johnson, Kenzie South, and Lydia Wright placed 9th. In the Junior High (6th-8th grades) division, Carsyn Beshearse, Izayah Dowell, and Trinity Young placed 9th overall but 3rd in the performance category. Our high school team of Sydney Ailes, Riley Fuson, and Hannah Redmon took top honors. Hannah also placed 9th individually. They will be heading to the State contest in Shelbyville in late June.
During the event, youth put their decision-making skills and horse knowledge to the test. Contestants watched four performance (riding) classes that included hunter under saddle, Walking Horse pleasure, horsemanship, hunt seat equitation, and ranch riding. The horses in each class were ranked 1-4 based on specific criteria needed for that discipline of riding. Three halter, or conformation, classes were also judged. These horses were judged on muscling, structure, and balance. After ranking the horses, the 4-H’ers’ decision was compared to that of the official judge, and a score was awarded. Senior high 4-Hers have an added challenge of giving oral reasons to defend why they placed the class the way they did.
Teams practiced several times and even attended a mock contest at MTSU before the contest. They worked hard and represented DeKalb County very well. To learn more about horse judging, or any 4-H activity, please contact the DeKalb County Extension Office at 615-597-4945.
D.C.H.S. Winter Guard in Tennessee State Championship (View video here)
April 18, 2022
By: Bill Conger
The D.C.H.S. Winter Guard recently performed at the Tennessee State Championship, placing 9th out of 14 color guards in the Novice class at Columbia Central High School.
The Winter Guard put on a 3-minute 20-second show titled “The Crown.”
“The concept is a chess game where two queens battle for the throne and ultimately the Crown and only one can rule the kingdom,” explains Shannon Johns, Color Guard Director for the D.C.H.S. Fighting Tiger Band. “We start with a white and black team and emerge with a red queen who is the final ruler of the kingdom.”
The guard practiced every Saturday in November through March and added extra Friday night practices as possible. They also competed at Wilson Central High School and placed 8th out of 14 color guards in the Novice class while they placed 9th out of 18 teams at Summit High School.
“This group of kids has been amazing,” Johns says. “They range from 7th to 12th graders and have been so great to work with. They have great attitudes and a wonderful team spirit. I truly believe some have made lifelong friendships from this activity. They have improved tremendously since the start of the season. A handful of them had never touched a piece of equipment before November, and they fit right in with the rest now.”
Johns explains how the group of rifle/flag/sabre members devise the show.
“First, we come up with a song that we can live with hearing on repeat for four months (lol but really true) and then we build the whole concept of the show around it. After that, we decide where it makes sense to have dance, flag, rifles and sabres or combinations of each. Next, we start writing equipment work and choreography that goes with the music and putting it together with drill including transitions on and off the floor. Throughout the season we make improvements as we see things not working or based on judge’s feedback.”
Members of the Winter Guard are as follows: Serenity Burgess, Jacklyn Kleparek, Crissy White, Bairon Hernandez-Avalos, Olivia Diego, Jamey Bradshaw, BJ Mosley, Ashton McClain, Eli Martin, Hannah Swoape, Hannah Finan, Elizabeth Cardin, Yoana Hernandez-Avalos, Jazmine Wagner, Ally Morris, Elizabeth Mosley, Kamryn Knowles, and Cameron Smith. Hannah Finan was the Captain, and Hannah Swoape and Eli Martin served as Co-Captains.
Johns says she would like thank all those who helped make the winter color guard season a success.
“We had wonderful support from our parents, my assistant Emily Wallace, who is a former color guard captain from the 2017 season, Erica Birmingham, who helped with our music and choreography for the queens, [Band Director] Don and Kim Whitt for their never ending support and for coming to every competition.”
Anyone interested in following the group on Facebook can go to the private FB page (contact Shannon Franklin Johns to be added) and Instagram (@dekalbcgrox).
Walk Across Tennessee Exercise Competition Starts Today (Monday)
April 18, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
Being physically active is one of the best things you can do to improve and maintain your health, yet nearly two-thirds of Americans aren’t getting the activity they need. Consider taking up walking with friends or your family by participating in Walk Across Tennessee, which is an eight-week program that will spark some friendly competitions in DeKalb County. The event is being conducted by the UT/TSU Extension office of DeKalb County.
Beginning Monday, April 18 teams of eight will compete to see who can log the most miles walking, jogging, biking, and other forms of exercise in their community. The goal is for your team to log 500 miles (the length of Tennessee) total during the 8-week competition. Here are the steps: Find a total of 8 people to get on a team; Choose a team Captain. The Team Captain should download the registration information online at https://dekalb.tennessee.edu/walk-across-tennessee/ or you may pick up packets at the UT/TSU extension office located in the DeKalb County Complex building. Enter through the Middle Door.
You are encouraged to attend the Kickoff on Monday, April 18th at Green Brook Park in Smithville from 5 – 5:30 pm or at Alexandria from 6:30 – 7 pm at the Alexandria Park behind the fairgrounds. On April 18 – May 12….EXERCISE! Any type of exercise works! Download the conversion chart for mileage at the above link. Not required, but helpful to like the Facebook page, Walk Across Tennessee DeKalb https://www.facebook.com/Walk-Across-Tennessee-DeKalb-County-273476463076825. For more information call 615-597-4945.
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