Attendance


Attendance

The Sunday attendance at the 167th Canfield Fair was 76,394. The total five-day attendance from Wednesday until Sunday was 250,375.

Rooster Crowing Contest winners

In Monday morning’s Rooster Crowing Contest at the South Ring there were five winners in both the senior and junior divisions. Winners of the contest have the roosters with the most crows in 30 minutes.

The junior-division winners were: Sawyer Jones in first place with rooster Foghorn crowing 53 times; Ellie Ricketts in second place with rooster Junior crowing 51 times; Dyllen Gibbs in third place with rooster Pain crowing 44 times and also taking fourth place with rooster Big Red crowing 35 times; Tyler Wells took fifth place with a rooster crowing 32 times.

The senior division winners were: Tim Walls in first place with rooster Oliver crowing 67 times; Vicki McMaster in second place with rooster Heinz crowing 58 times; Andrea Walls in third place with rooster Walter crowing 52 times; Diane Pollock in fourth place with rooster Stud crowing 33 times; Alan McMaster in fifth place with rooster Mr. Big winning in a sudden-death round with 32 crows.

The record for most crows in 30 minutes is 137 from the rooster Marshmallow in 2007.

Junior Fair llama exhibition

The senior class showed llamas for the last time as members of Mahoning County 4-H. The llama exhibition took place Monday morning in Coliseum Eight.

The senior showmanship placements are: Brett Neiheisel with Hurricane in first place; Sarah Manypenny with Muskateer in second place; Shelby Williams with Sparky in third place; Robert Leasure with Chardonnay in fourth place; Brandon Benson with Masterpiece in fifth place.

Red Cross calls

On Sunday, 183 people were helped by the Red Cross. Five people were transferred to the hospital, and a baby was almost born at the fairgrounds.

Altogether, 23 people were transported to the hospital from the fairgrounds from Wednesday until Monday.

Canfield Fair App

Every day, the fair app gets about 10,000 hits. This year alone. more than 5,000 people have downloaded the app, according to Canfield Fair marketing.