Youth Showcase Knowledge at Ohio Beef Youth Council Salesmanship and Skillathon Contests

| April 23, 2026

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 Youth from across Ohio showcased their skills and beef industry knowledge during the Ohio Beef Youth Council (OBYC) Salesmanship and Skillathon contests held Saturday, April 18, at the new Multispecies Animal Learning Complex located at the CFAES Agriculture and Natural Resources Laboratory on the Ohio State University campus. . 


The main objective of Individual Sales is to give juniors a glimpse into a real-life selling scenario while emphasizing the importance of strong communication skills, effective marketing techniques, and a solid understanding of performance data, pedigree, and market information.  

Similarly, the OCA BEST Skillathon aims to provide juniors with the opportunity to showcase their knowledge of key topics within the beef industry, including reproduction, nutrition, health, and meats, helping them build a well-rounded foundation in the field.  

The contest consisted of four age divisions: Beginner, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior. Over 50 exhibitors combined to participate in the two contests. The top five results for each age division in both contests can be found below: 

Salesmanship 

Beginner Division 

Overall High Individual – Tyson Arnett, Richland County 

Second High Individual – Ashley Shaver, Medina County 

Third High Individual – Kennedy Hamilton, Highland County 

Fourth High Individual – Lydia Lashley, Portage County 

Fifth High Individual – Bellamy Ellington, Stark County 

Junior Division 

Overall High Individual – Abigail Krone, Lorain County 

Second High Individual – Natalie Atterholt, Ashland County 

Third High Individual – Claire Atterholt, Ashland County 

Fourth High Individual – Jordan Hartschuh, Crawford County 

Fifth High Individual – Blake Osborn, Highland County 

Intermediate Division 

Overall High Individual – Caraline Holden, Warren County 

Second High Individual – Garrett Wells, Ross County 

Third High Individual – Lilly Gahler, Ottawa County 

Fourth High Individual – Natalie Liston, Medina County 

Fifth High Individual – Griffin Gahler, Ottawa County

Senior Division 

Overall High Individual – Wyatt Osborn, Highland County 

Second High Individual – Emma Lewis, Lorain County 

Third High Individual – Kelsey Kaeser, Ashland County 

Skillathon 

Beginner Division 

Overall High Individual – Tyson Arnett, Richland County 

Second High Individual – Lydia Lashley, Portage County 

Third High Individual – Kennedy Hamilton, Highland County 

 Fourth High Individual – Ashley Shaver, Medina County 

Fifth High Individual – Bellamy Ellington, Stark County 

Junior Division 

Overall High Individual –  Claire Atterholt, Ashland County 

Second High Individual – Jordan Hartschuh, Crawford County 

Third High Individual – Dwight Hartschuh, Crawford County 

Fourth High Individual – Natalie Atterholt, Ashland County 

Fifth High Individual – Abigail Krone, Lorain County 

Intermediate Division 

Overall High Individual – Caraline Holden, Warren County

Second High Individual – Lilly Gahler, Ottawa County 

Third High Individual – Garrett Wells, Ross County 

Fourth High Individual – Natalie Liston, Medina County 

Senior Division 

Overall High Individual – Isabel Hiles, Pickaway 

Second High Individual – Kelsey Kaeser, Ashland County 

Third High Individual – Emma Lewis, Lorain County 

Fourth High Individual - Wyatt Osborn, Highland County 

Salesmanship and Skillathon are the two final contests of the OBYC stockmanship contests supported by the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association and the Ohio Beef Council. These contests aim to promote industry knowledge, hands-on learning, and leadership development among Ohio’s next generation of beef producers and advocates. Overall high point winners from all the Stockmanship contests combined will be recognized at the end of year celebration on June 5. 

Registration is now open and can be completed at https://ncba-uvcwn.formstack.com/forms/obycendofyearcelebrationrsvp2026 until May 25. 

For more information about the Ohio Beef Youth Council and OBYC stockmanship contests, visit www.ohiocattle.org.