Competition came in areas ranging from agricultural demonstrations to wildlife habitat judging and from career preparation to consumer decision-making. Other events were noncompetitive, such as Clover College, which included activities ranging from learning about seafood to robotics.
St. Mary Parish 4-H winners and participants are Michael Mancuso, State Science, Engineering and Technology Board Member and Clover College participant; Kameron Clements – Clover College participant.
Dustin Rogers - second place – Outdoor Skills Team; Zachary Lege – Meat Identification Team; Jo’El Pellerin – fourth place – Horticulture Judging Team; James Gunn – fourth place – Horticulture Judging Team; Peter Derouen – Photography; Bradley Pousson – adult chaperone; Jacob Punch, adult chaperone.
Peyton Landry – Meat Identification Team; Grant Darden – second place – Outdoor Skills; Keith Gray – Clover College participant; Nathan Dake – Blue Ribbon Group – Horticulture Judging Team; Ashley Punch, adult chaperone; Adriana Drusini, 4-H agent; Jenni J. Ducote, 4-H agent; Bella Robinson – Blue Ribbon Group – Ag Product Demonstration; Haley Hiles – ATV Contest; Haley Minor - Blue Ribbon Group – 4-H Has Talent.
Becca Robinson – Child Development Contest; Gabby Darden – fourth place – Entomology Demonstration Team; Caitlin Petitfils – Consumer Foods Judging Contest; Savannah Thibodeaux – Meat Identification Team; Allison Junca – Clover College participant; Olivia Thibodeaux, Centerville High School – Clover College participant; LeAnna Durocher, West St. Mary High School – Consumer Foods Judging Contest; Michelle LeBlanc, West St. Mary High School – Consumer Foods Judging.
Sherry Higgins, West St. Mary High School – fourth place - Entomology Demonstration Team; McKaila Darden, Glencoe Charter School – second place – Outdoor Skills; Taylor Pellerin, Hanson Memorial High School – Clover College participant and Emily Chauvin, Hanson Memorial High School – fifth place – Photography.


