Bazor

Last week at the Oklahoma Youth Expo, the state’s premier livestock and ag mechanics show, Marietta High School’s Kadence Bazor was the recipient of a scholarship she will use to pursue her college education.

Kadence Bazor was among a group of Oklahoma agriculture education students to receive part of over $400,000 in OYE scholarships to help pay college expenses. More than 200 students applied for the scholarships.

Bazor, who has exhibited at OYE for eight years, was awarded a $1,250 Oklahoma State University Animal Science scholarship. She will graduate in May as a class valedictorian and plans to major in pre-veterinary medicine at OSU.

The current FFA Chapter president and drum major shows market whether goats, breeding does, broilers, and ag mechanics projects. She is also a member of student council and gifted and talented, and serves as the treasurer of the school’s National Honor Society chapter as well as having earned several college credits by taking current classes while in high school.

Bazor’s parents are Josh and Amanda Bazor. Her grandparents are Raymond and Karen Bazor and Gerald and Brenda Weatherford.

Bazor will receive her State FFA degree at the State FFA Convention in May.