Below are the results from the 2025 Fremont County Fair beef show.
In the market heifer class, first purple went to Camden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) and second purple to Clara Haggerty (Riverside Rockets).
First blue went to Madeleine Travis (Silver Skylarks) and second blue to Quinn Malcom (Riverside Rockets).
Camden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) received the grand champion commercial market heifer banner.
It was sponsored by NEEA, Inc.
Clara Haggerty (Riverside Rockets) received the reserve champion commercial market heifer banner.
Craig, Stacie, Clint, Tiffany, and Curtis Head sponsored the banner.
In the market steer show class 1, first purple went to Blake Schaaf (Riverside Rockets).
Second purple went to Blake Schaaf (Riverside Rockets).
First blue went to Hazely Reilly (Silver Skylarks) and second blue to Nora Martin (W.M.P.).
In the market steer show class 2, Abby Malcom (Riverside Rockets) received a purple ribbon.
The grand champion commercial market steer banner went to Abby Malcom (Riverside Rockets).
Her banner was sponsored by Holt Gas.
Blake Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) received the reserve champion market steer banner sponsored by Grudle Farms, Inc.
In the home raised market steer class, first purple went to Brody Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) and second purple to Madelynn Schaaf (Riverside Rockets).
Receiving first blue in the class was Alexis Laumann (Washington P.E.P.).
Second blue went to Madeleine Travis (Silver Skylarks).
Brody Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) received the grand champion home raised market steer banner.
It was sponsored by Mildred Doyle Family.
Madelynn Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) received the reserve champion banner.
Schaaf Brothers Farms sponsored his banner.
In the junior cattle feeder class 3-10 head, Cooper Avey (Riverside Rockets) earned a purple ribbon.
Cooper Avey (Riverside Rockets) received the grand champion junior cattle feeder banner sponsored by James and Melonie Doyle.
In the senior beef showmanship class, first purple went Brody Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) and second to Keyana Haggerty (Riverside Rockets).
Blues in the class went to Alexis Laumann (Washington P.E.P.), Nora Martin (W.M.P.), Blake Schaaf (Riverside Rockets), Quinn Malcom (Riverside Rockets), Lana Alley (Riverside Rockets) and Joseph Roberts (Fremont County Fletchings).
Brody Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) earned the grand champion senior beef showmanship buckle.
It was sponsored by Brooks Farms Inc.
Keyana Haggerty (Riverside Rockets) earned the reserve champion senior beef showmanship buckle.
The belt buckle was sponsored by Doug Aistrope-Farm Bureau Insurance.
In the intermediate beef showmanship class, first purple went to Lyla Brooks (Riverton-Fisher).
Second purple went to Jaden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets).
Blues in the class went to Abby Malcom (Riverside Rockets), Madelynn Schaaf (Riverside Rockets), Boone Slater (Davis-Rodgers Shenandoah FFA), Madeleine Travis (Silver Skylarks) and Clara Haggerty (Riverside Rockets).
Lyla Brooks (Riverton-Fisher) earned the intermediate beef grand champion showmanship belt buckle.
It was sponsored by Schaaf Show Cattle-Dustin and Sarah Schaaf.
Jaden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) earned the intermediate beef reserve champion showmanship buckle.
The buckle was sponsored by Eric Grudle.
In the junior beef showmanship class, first purple went to Dylan Brooks (Riverton-Fisher).
Second purple went to Camden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets).
Blues in the class went to Hazely Reilly (Silver Skylarks) and Mackenzie Travis (Silver Skylarks).
Dylan Brooks (Riverton-Fisher) earned the junior grand champion beef showmanship buckle.
The belt buckle was sponsored by Bert Lorimor Family.
Camden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) earned the junior beef reserve champion showmanship buckle.
His buckle was sponsored by Aistrope Farms.
In the Angus heifer class, Joseph Roberts (Fremont County Fletchings) received a purple.
In the Hereford heifer class, Boone Slater (Daivs-Rodgers Shenandoah FFA) received a purple.
In the Lim-Flex heifer class, Lyla Brooks (Riverton-Fisher) received a purple ribbon.
In the Shorthorn Plus heifer class, Dylan Brooks (Riverton-Fisher) received a purple.
In the Simmental heifer class, Keyana Haggerty (Riverside Rockets) received a purple.
Blues in the class went to Joseph Roberts (Fremont County Fletchings) and Madeleine Travis (Silver Skylarks).
In the commercial heifer class, Clara Haggerty (Riverside Rockets) received first purple.
Second purple went to Jaden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets).
Blues in the class went to Lana Alley (Riverside Rockets), Mackenzie Travis (Silver Skylarks) and Alexis Laumann (Washington P.E.P.).
The grand champion breeding heifer banner, sponsored by James and Melonie Doyle went to Lyla Brooks (Riverside Rockets).
Dylan Brooks (Riverside Rockets) received the reserve champion breeding heifer banner.
It was sponsored by Hughes Livestock.
The overall champion breeding beef banner went to Lyla Brooks (Riverton-Fisher).
It was sponsored by Nahkunst Family Cattle Co.
The reserve champion overall breeding beef banner went to Dylan Brooks (Riverton-Fisher).
It was sponsored by Walter Family Stock Farm.
Madeleine Travis (Silver Skylarks) received the beef top rate of gain banner sponsored by George and Laurie McGargill.
The overall champion market beef banner went to Brody Schaaf (Riverside Rockets).
His banner was sponsored by Nahkunst Family Cattle Co.
Camden Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) received the overall reserve champion market beef banner sponsored by Burrus Seed-Gary and Mary Kay Walter.
The Southwest Shootout invites the grand champion of each of the four main livestock categories (goat, swine, sheep, beef) to participate in a multi-county event July 27 in Bedford.
Lyla Brooks (Riverton-Fisher) will represent Fremont County at the 2025 Southwest Shootout in Bedford in breeding beef.
Brody Schaaf (Riverside Rockets) will represent Fremont County in the market beef class.
Holt Gas awarded $100 to the grand champion market steer.
Walter Family Stock Farm donated $100 to each beef exhibitor.
Austin Brandt of Corning was the beef judge. 4-H beef superintendents are Eric Grudle, Adam Malcom, Maci Slater, and Kasey Wallace.




