05/18/2026
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — The 80th Annual Albemarle Area 4-H Livestock Show and Sale was held April 28–29, 2026, bringing together youth from across northeastern North Carolina to showcase their skills in animal science, sportsmanship, and agricultural leadership. The milestone event highlighted decades of tradition while continuing to provide hands-on learning experiences that prepare young people for future success.
In the market goat division, Emma Taylor earned Grand Champion, with Mary Grace Baker named Reserve Champion. Showmanship competitions further demonstrated the exhibitors’ dedication and knowledge. In goat showmanship, Emma Taylor placed first in Senior Showmanship, followed by Mary Grace Baker in second. Blake Bright earned first place in Intermediate Showmanship, while Sadie Parks placed third. In the junior division, Georgia Preedy secured third place.
Participants also excelled across other livestock categories. In hog showmanship, Emma Taylor claimed first place in the senior division, with Mary Grace Baker placing second. In the steer division, Mary Grace Baker earned third place and also placed third in Senior Showmanship. Lamb exhibitors saw continued success from Mary Grace Baker, who earned third place in market lambs and first place in Senior Showmanship. Blake Bright added to the honors with a first-place finish in Intermediate Showmanship, and Brooke Bright earned first place in Junior Showmanship.
Special pride is felt for the cloverbud participants and their efforts in learning something new. Their enthusiasm and dedication truly shine, and there is hope that they will continue to explore and grow their skills in the future!
The Albemarle Area 4-H Livestock Show and Sale continues to serve as a cornerstone event for youth development, emphasizing responsibility, confidence, and agricultural awareness. As the program celebrates 80 years, it remains a powerful platform for young people to grow as leaders while honoring the region’s rich agricultural heritage.