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Introducing the junior fair king and queen candidates

| September 24, 2020

The following area youth will be competing for Coshocton County Junior Fair King and Queen during a ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, in Hunter Arena at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. The ceremony, however, is not open to the general public.

Coshocton County Junior Fair King Candidates

Gage Haines

Gage Haines

I am Gage Haines and I am running for the 2020 Coshocton County Fair King. I am a 12 year member of 4-H and the current president of Above and Beyond 4-H club. Through 4-H, I am a four year member of the junior fair board. I am also a four year member of the River View FFA chapter where I am the chapter president.

In high school I am a member of National Honor Society, the class treasurer, and a student representative of the Walhonding Valley Farmers. I am also a member of the soccer team and track team. I am also a member of the Coshocton Presbyterian Church.

Cal Shrimplin

My name is Cal Shrimplin. I have played football for four years, basketball for four years and baseball for four years. I have been involved in OMUN for

Cal Shrimplin

three years, student council for four years, serving as president for two years, National Honors Society for two years, where I serve as vice president, Fellowship of Christian Athletes for four year, where I have served on the leadership team for two years, Teen Leadership Corps for one year, and MVL Leadership summit for two years, where I have been the ambassador for my school.

In the community, I have been involved in 4-H for 10 years, junior fair board for four years, Junior Leaders for three years, and a 4-H camp counselor for two years. I am a member of the Warsaw First Presbyterian Church. After graduation I plan to attend college but am undecided as to where.

Luke Massie

My name is Luke Massie. In high school my activities include soccer for four years, basketball for one year, swimming for three years, baseball for two years, track one year, and FFA for two years. I am member of National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Teen Leadership, OMUN, Math Club, Student Council where I serve as the vice president and I was a freshman and sophomore class officer. I was also selected to represent River View at the

Luke Massie

MVL Leadership Summit.

My community activities include 4-H, junior fair board where I serve as president, Junior Leaders, and I was a member of the Coshocton County Youth Leadership Class of 2020.

My awards include all A’s with a 4.0 GPA, 100 hour community service letter, and I was named swimming captain. I also won the county premier exhibitor for hogs and a clock trophy at the state fair.

I am unsure of what college I will attend after high school but hope to continue my swim career at whichever school I attend.

Coshocton County Junior Fair Queen Candidates

Dilyn Tumblin

My name is Dilyn Tumblin. I live in Wills Creek, with my parents Andrew and Kristi Tumblin, and siblings Drew, Ashlyn, and Taryn. I attend River View High School.

I have been involved in 4-H with the Winner and Trailblazers 4-H clubs. I am also a four year member of FFA and the reporter. I take horses, dairy heifers, and a market chicken through 4-H and FFA. I am a member of Tiverton Grange.

In school I have been involved in cross country, track, swimming, choir, Leo Club, and Spanish Honor Society. I am a member of the Roscoe United Methodist Church.

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