Dixie Deer Classic 2026 female award winners

Seven females won awards at the 2026 Dixie Deer Classic, held in Raleigh, NC Feb. 27-March 1 at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds. This included two youth females and five adult females.

The winners are listed here:

Allie Daughtry

Allie Daughtry won the Best by Muzzleloader, Virginia, Typical Youth Female Award. Daughtry killed her buck in Wythe County, VA. The deer was officially scored at 107 7/8.

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Allie Daughtry’s Wythe County, VA buck scored 107 7/8 inches.

Ivy Handy

Ivy Handy won the Best by Crossbow, NC Typical Youth Female Award for her Ashe County buck, which was scored at 129 3/8.

 

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Ivy Handy killed her award-winning buck in Ashe County, NC.

Morgan Ellington

The Best by Crossbow, NC Nontypical Female Award was won by Morgan Ellington for her Rockingham County buck that scored 142 2/8.

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Morgan Ellington’s buck from Rockingham County scored 142 2/8.

Jessica McCue

Jessica McCue won the Best by Crossbow, NC Typical Female Award. Her Guilford County buck scored 133 1/8.

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Jessica McCue won the Best by Crossbow NC Typical Female Award.

Megan Seevers

Megan Seevers won the Best by Muzzleloader, NC Typical Female Award for her Orange County buck, which was officially scored at 140 3/8.

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Megan Seevers killed her 140 3/8-inch buck in Orange County, NC.

Brooke Dail

With her Johnston County buck which scored 137 7/8, Brooke Dail won the Best by Gun, NC Nontypical Female Award.

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Brooke Dail won the Best by Gun, North Carolina Nontypical Female Award with her Johnston County buck.

Mary Jane Davenport

Mary Jane Davenport won the Best by Gun, NC Typical Female Award. Her Lenoir County buck scored 142 1/8.

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Mary Jane Davenport’s Lenoir County buck scored 142 1/8.

Click here to see the Male Awards from the 2026 Dixie Deer Classic.

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