PHOTO GALLERY: Cars, horses, babies appear Sunday at Boone County Fair
Sunday, July 25, 2010 | 11:07 p.m. CDT
Taylor Hulen, 14, pats her horse, Misprint, after winning first place in the Walk/Trot Showmanship competition at the 4-H/FFA Horse Show on Sunday.
¦ Paul Mossine
On Sunday, the Boone County Fair held a demolition derby, a horse show and a baby boy contest.
Wil Lawrence, left, of Columbia, sideswipes Matt Keating of Winfield in the stock car class of the demolition derby Sunday night at the Boone County Fair. Keating survived to win after Lawrence's car started to show flames underneath his car's engine. Lawrence took second place.
¦ Daniel Longar
Columbia's Wil Lawrence celebrates a second-place finish in the stock car class of Sunday night's demolition derby at the Boone County Fair as a fire fighter rushes to his burning car.
¦ Daniel Longar
Braiden Jackson stands between the legs of his grandfather Scott Jackson during the judging of the Baby Boy Contest on Sunday at the Boone County Fair. Braiden Jackson placed second in the 2-year-old division.
¦ Kristen DiFate
One year old Sheamus Ashley crawls away from mother, Christy Ashley, on stage during the judging of the Baby Boy Contest on Sunday at the Boone County Fair. Babies are judged on appearance and personality. Sheamus Ashley placed third.
¦ Kristen DiFate
Katie Blake, 15, talks to attendees of the 4-H/FFA Horse Show on Sunday at the Boone County Fair. "This is my first horse," Blake said of her horse, Mr. Cool Cutter.
¦ Paul Mossine
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