4-H’ers preparing for county fair next week

4-H youth and their animal at the livestock auction last year at the Wyandotte County Fair. (File photo by Steve Rupert)
A 4-H youth and her animal last year at the livestock auction at the Wyandotte County Fair. Chickens and poultry will not be at the fair this year because of an order banning travel by poultry from the Kansas Department of Agriculture. (File photo by Steve Rupert)

Many local 4-H members are preparing for the annual Wyandotte County Fair this year, which will run from July 21 to July 25 at the Wyandotte County Fairgrounds, 137th and Polfer Road, Kansas City, Kan.

“We are expecting to have good participation,” said Olivia Moore, Wyandotte County 4-H youth agent. “Our numbers are projected to be up from last year, and we’re looking forward to having a fun-filled fair.”

4-H is focused on positive youth development, Moore said. It integrates knowledge and skills, communication, and builds life skills, she said. It helps develop youth potential, she added.

For example, a youth entering an animal at the fair increases his or her knowledge about the project, and answers questions from a judge while showing the animal in the ring.

Moore said the 4-H youth here are very active in shooting sports, goat and sheep projects, rabbits and poultry, and construction and sewing projects, among others. The list of projects is extensive and may include exhibits such as arts and crafts, rocketry, foods, photography, performing arts and woodworking.

“In shooting sports, several members here are doing big things on the state and national level, with some Olympians in their midst,” Moore said.

The number of youth participating in goat and sheep projects is growing rapidly, she said.

Goats and sheep are relatively quiet, compared to other farm animals, and are easier to raise in a large backyard or city setting, as compared to pigs and cows, she said. Youth also choose to raise rabbits and chickens for the same reasons, she added.

Something different about the 4-H entries at the fair this year will be the absence of a poultry show, according to Moore. The 4-H poultry show at the fair this year has been canceled by the Kansas Department of Agriculture, which has stopped all poultry travel because of the avian flu outbreak. Other poultry shows throughout the state also were canceled to prevent the potential risk of transmitting the disease.

What that means for the 4-H members who raised poultry this year is that they will not be able to sell any of their chickens at the annual auction at the fair.

Amy Crouse, with the Wyandotte County Fair organizing committee, said it was her understanding that those youths who raised poultry this year may bring a photo of their animal to display at the fair.

The annual livestock auction and shows will continue for other animals raised by 4-H’ers. The auction will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 24, at the arena at the fairgrounds. A bucket calf parade at 7:15 p.m. will precede the auction.

Wyandotte County Extension Director Bruce Chladny is hoping for good weather on the week of the fair, as the weather affects attendance and participation.

The fair will open next Tuesday, and the long-range forecast for Tuesday currently is mostly sunny with a high of 87, about what one would expect in July.

There are some separate events scheduled in connection with the fair this year, such as the 4-H Style Revue in advance of the fair at the Bonner Springs United Methodist Church.

The annual Wyandotte County Fair also includes live entertainment, vendors, carnival, community contests, and open class exhibits. Hours are 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday, July 21 through Friday, July 24, and noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 25.

“We look forward to seeing all of Wyandotte County at our fair,” Moore said. “There are various shows throughout the week, and we encourage everyone to come and learn about 4-H.”

For more information about the fair, visit www.wycofair.com.

See other Wyandotte County Fair stories at https://wyandotteonline.com/wyandotte-county-fair-next-week-features-two-free-concerts/ and https://wyandotteonline.com/2015-wyandotte-county-fair-schedule/.

T-Bones lose heartbreaker, 1-0, in Nebraska

The Kansas City T-Bones lost for the third time on the road trip Friday night, 1-0, against Lincoln at Haymarket Park.

The lone run of the game came in the bottom of the ninth inning, as Jeremy Hamilton looped a single into right field, to score Matt Forgatch for the game winner.

T-Bones reliever Fernando Hernandez (2-3) allowed a lead off single to Matt Forgatch.

With one on and two outs, Curt Smith was hit by a pitch thrown by Hernandez, and Lincoln had runners on first and second. Jeremy Hamilton came to the plate, and T-Bones catcher Brian Erie was charged with a passed ball, to allow both runners to move up, to set-up the game winner.

The T-Bones, for the second time on the road-trip, couldn’t take advantage of a dominating performance by starting pitcher Casey Barnes. Barnes allowed just three hits, and threw seven shutout innings, on just 81 pitches. Barnes allowed two runs in 13 innings on the trip. Aaron Baker pitched a perfect eighth inning in relief, with two strikeouts.

The T-Bones squandered their best chance to break the tie in the top of the eighth inning. James Boddicker and Jacob Hayes had back to back singles to lead off the inning. Ryan Cavan sacrificed the runners to second and third for Nate Tenbrink.

Tenbrink grounded the ball right back to Lincoln starting pitcher Zach Varce, but reached on a fielder’s choice, to load the bases. Jake Blackwood would come up with just one out, and the bases loaded, but would pop out to second base. Adam Bailey, grounded out to second to end the threat.

Lincoln closer Marshall Schuler (1-0) picked up his first win of the season, with a scoreless ninth inning.

The T-Bones collected seven hits, and Brian Erie was the only batter to collect a multi-hit game.

The T-Bones (28-20), continue the eight-game road-trip, Saturday night at 6:05 p.m. against Lincoln (22-31) at Haymarket Park. The T-Bones have gone 4-3 on the current trip, with two wins against Wichita and Lincoln.

The T-Bones will return to Kansas City, Kan., to play the RailCats at 5:05 p.m. Sunday, July 19, at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. For ticket information, visit www.tbonesbaseball.com or call the box office at 913-328-5618.

– Story from T-Bones

Sporting KC plays Montreal tonight in KCK

Sporting Kansas City will look to move into first place in the Western Conference with a victory over the Montreal Impact on Saturday at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan.

The cross-conference foes will kick off at 7:30 p.m. on 38 the Spot and SKCTV across the Midwest.

A limited number of tickets may be available and may be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com or the Sporting Park box offices on game day.

The home side is in the midst of a seven-game winning streak in all competitions and earned all three points on the road at first place Vancouver last weekend. Homegrown defender Kevin Ellis notched the game-winner from a Krisztian Nemeth cross.

Currently, Sporting KC sits in sixth place in the West just two points behind the conference leaders.

Montreal is also coming off a victory, defeating the Columbus Crew SC 3-0 in their last outing. The Canadian club is led by Ignacio Piatti, who boasts a club-best five goals and four assists including the game-winning assist last weekend.

Impact head coach Frank Klopas acquired Kyle Bekker via a trade with FC Dallas this week and the Canadian international will be available for selection on Saturday.

Fans are encouraged to arrive early on Saturday and the first 10,000 inside the gates will receive a commemorative Graham Zusi poster.

Members Stand ticket holders and the first 500 Sporting KC season ticket holders are welcome to attend a U.S. MNT watch party in the Boulevard Members Club to cheer on Graham Zusi and the U.S. Men’s National Team in the 2015 Gold Cup quarterfinals. USA-Cuba kicks off at 4 p.m. on FOX, which will unveil the official MLS All-Star gameday roster during the halftime show.

Sporting Kansas City’s three players — Zusi, Matt Besler and Benny Feilhaber — on the 2015 MLS All-Star Fan XI are the most of any team. Zusi will be unavailable on Saturday due to his international duty, though Marcel de Jong has returned after representing Canada in the Gold Cup.

In-game updates are available on SportingKC.com/GameOn, via @SKCGameday on Twitter and through the Sporting Club Uphoria mobile app.
– Story from Sporting KC