
competition, with more than two dozen FFA students taking part in the annual event.
“I was definitely pleased with the overall performance,” said Roger Christianson, who serves as FFA advisor along with Melinda Rohn and Christian Obando. “The students’ overall work ethic, and that being reflected in awards, was great to see because we’re going against larger schools – Modesto, Turlock, Ceres – and winning awards against schools like that.”
“I believe the fair was super successful this year,” added Obando.
Here’s a recap of how Denair students fared at the 10-day event.
Beef:
- Incoming senior McKinley Binkley placed fourth in market (steer) and took first in her class for showmanship, advancing to the final drive where she placed sixth overall in the novice showmanship class.
- Incoming senior Salvador Virgen took third in market (steer).
- Incoming senior Mairany Rojas placed third in market (heifer).
Goats:
- Incoming freshman Kylie Hensley placed second in her market class, advancing to the next drive, but did not place. Kylie also took first in showmanship and advanced to the final drive, where she placed fifth overall in the novice showmanship class.
- Incoming sophomore Ryan Rohn Jr. placed fourth in market, first in his showmanship class, and advanced to the final drive where he placed eighth overall in the advanced showmanship class.
- 2025 DHS graduate Ana Rentería placed eighth in market and first in her showmanship class; she advanced to the final drive where she placed sixth overall in the novice showmanship class.
- Incoming senior Hailey James placed 13th in market and second in her showmanship class, advancing to the final drive where she placed third overall in the novice showmanship class.
- Incoming freshman Kijhona Maciel placed fourth in market.
- Incoming freshman Brody Stallings placed sixth in market.
- Incoming sophomore Sophia Virgen placed seventh in market.
- Incoming sophomore Emery Miranda placed eighth in market.
- Incoming junior Aaliyah Rodriguez placed eighth in market.
- Incoming senior Bryson Davis placed ninth in market.
- Incoming freshman Camryn Davis did not participate in market but performed well in showmanship.
Sheep:
- Incoming sophomore Anthony Zavala placed second in class and advanced to breed finals.
- Incoming junior Tiffany Mancilla placed second in class and advanced to breed finals.
- Incoming sophomore Arlene Gonzalez placed third in class.
- 2025 graduate Dakota Richards placed third in class.
- Incoming sophomore McKenzie Binkley placed fifth in class.
Swine:
- Incoming sophomore Rin Rice placed fourth in market class.
- Incoming senior Jason Araujo placed fourth in market class.
- Incoming senior Chace Butler got seventh in market class.
- Incoming senior Aaliyah Zacarias got eighth in market class.
- 2025 graduate ZAC Christianson took ninth in market class.
Miscellaneous
- Incoming freshman Jaydah Rodriguez, in the horticulture competition, received one first-place ribbon, three second-place ribbons, a one for third place for the vegetables she grew at the FFA farm.
- Zac Christianson showed LEGO exhibits and placed first for both of his entries – one was a pirate ship, and the other was a llama.
Sunday awards:
- Makenzie Miguel was named Outstanding Exhibitor for sheep and dogs. As a dog exhibitor, she took first place in advanced showmanship, and third place in true novice obedience. As a sheep exhibitor, she had the champion yearling ram, taking first place in both ram classes, while her ewes took second, third, and fourth place in class. She also took third place for a pair of ewe lambs, second place for young flock, and first place for get of sire. Miguel also received the award for small-animal master showmanship, which qualifies her to compete at the 2026 state fair.
- ZAC Christianson received a Merit Award for swine
- Denair FFA’s goat and sheep exhibitors received Clean Barn awards
“A lot of kids don’t realize how big a role ag plays in our area,” said Christianson, who pointed out that Denair FFA will be adding a sixth-grade program this coming school year. “It’s something of a shock to them when they first join the program. We try to foster an appreciation through our annual Ag Day and in our classes, teaching the students how important agriculture is to our community.”
Also competing for Denair FFA were Addyson Ramos and Carson Lee in the Novice Market Rabbits division, along with ZAC Christianson and Cloey Ellerd in the Advanced Market Rabbits category.
“All the students worked incredibly hard this season, learning new skills in showmanship, memorizing over 150 judging questions, and practicing daily with their meat-market rabbits,” said co-advisor Melinda Rohn. “It’s truly impressive how much they accomplished in just 30 days of working with their animals. I’m proud of each and every one of them.”