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Meet the Fairfield County teens vying for Junior Fair Queen 2025

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Nine teens are vying for the title of 2025 Fairfield County Junior Fair Queen.

The contestants, all involved in Fairfield County FFA chapters or 4-H clubs, were interviewed Sept. 16 by a panel of three community leaders, according to a community announcement. The panel evaluated the candidates on their 4-H/FFA activities, school and community activities and poise.

Sophia Preston, 2024 Fairfield County Junior Fair Queen (front center) and finalists for the 2025 Fair Queen.

The finalists are:

  • Raelyn Bader, 17, daughter of Jeff Bader and Julia Dymek. She attends Liberty Union High School and is a member of the Cloverleaf Livestock 4-H Club and Liberty Union FFA.

  • Isabella Busey, 16, daughter of Jocelyn Busey. She attends Canal Winchester High School and is a member of the Lithopolis Livestock 4-H Club.

  • Addie Dennis, 16, daughter of Brad and Michelle “Shelly” Dennis. She attends Northern Local Schools and Mid-East CTC. She is a member of Amanda Work and Win 4-H Club and Sheridan High School FFA.

  • Ashley Orth, 16, daughter of Allan and Troi Orth. She attends Bloom-Carroll High School and is a member of Everything Under the Sun 4-H Club and the Bloom-Carroll FFA Chapter.

  • Robyn Rex, 18, daughter of Dia Fleming-Rex and Jeremy Rex. She is a graduate of Pickerington High School and Eastland Career Center and will attend the Ohio State University. She is a member of the Awesome Animals 4-H Club.

  • Alexia Scarberry, 16, daughter of Stephanie and Scott Scarberry. She attends Fairfield Career Center and is a member of the Fairfield Career Center FFA Chapter.

  • Brooklyn Starner, 18, daughter of John and Valerie Starner. She is a graduate of Ohdela Online Schools and will attend Ohio University. She is a member of the Carroll Country 4-H Club.

  • Kaitlyn Stonerock, 16, daughter of Eileen and John Stonerock. She attends Bloom-Carroll High School and is a member of Carroll Country 4-H Club, Lithopolis Livestock 4-H Club and Bloom-Carroll FFA.

  • Reagan Thomas, 18, daughter of Andrew and Rachel Thomas. She is a graduate of Liberty Union High School and attends Ohio University. She is a member of Camelids Unlimited 4-H Club and Liberty Union FFA.

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The 2025 queen will be crowned, along with two attendants, by the 2024 Fairfield County Junior Fair Queen, Sophia Preston, at 7 p.m. Oct. 4 during the Fairfield County Junior Fair Panorama.

This story was created by Jane Imbody, jimbody@gannett.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct/.

This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Fairfield County teens compete for Junior Fair Queen 2025

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