2026 JABGA Board of Director Candidates
Get to know your candidates running for JABGA Board of Directors.
Alexis Krupp
Area 1 Candidate
Maddie Reis
Area 1 Candidate
Tory Brincks
Area 2 Candidate
Alexis Krupp grew up in Medford and Rogue River, Oregon, where she splits her time between helping run Rogue Hampshires and managing her own herd under ASKL — Alexis Sophia Krupp Livestock. She raises fullblood, percentage, and wether‑type Boer goats, along with Registered Hampshire, Dorset, and wether‑style sheep.
When she is in Rogue River, Alexis spends most of her time working hands‑on with her animals—training young goats to walk, practicing showmanship, washing and clipping, and assisting her stepdad with the sheep program. When she is in Medford with her dad and his family, she enjoys photography, baking, and spending time with relatives.
Alexis is currently a junior in high school, where she is enrolled in animal science and animal‑career courses to deepen her knowledge of the livestock industry. She plans to major in animal science in college and is interested in pursuing a future career in animal embryology.
For the past two years, Alexis has served on the American Junior Hampshire Sheep Association Board, an experience that strengthened her leadership skills and passion for youth livestock programs. She is excited about the opportunity to join the Junior American Boer Goat Association Board to expand her involvement in the goat industry, support junior members, and help grow educational and leadership opportunities within JABGA.
My name is Madison Reis, I’m 20 years old, and I’m from California in area 1, where I have been raising Boer goats alongside my grandparents for almost the entirety of my life.
I am currently serving my second term, or fourth year, on the junior board as well as serving my second year as JABGA President. Prior to my leadership experience on the junior board, I also served as my local 4-H club president for six years in grades 7th-12th.
Along with serving on the board, I am also pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science: Production at Chico State. After graduation I plan on specializing in reproduction for large livestock.
Hi, my name is Tory Brincks, and I am hoping to represent Area Two on the Junior American Boer Goat Association Board. I have been involved in this association and the Boer goat industry since 2018, when I started my own operation, Brincks Boer Goats.
What began as a small 4-H bottle goat project quickly grew into something much bigger than I ever imagined, eventually developing into a registered herd of over 150 head. That journey has given me a deep passion for the industry and the opportunities it provides.
Because of this, I strive to advocate for the Boer goat industry while helping youth discover and develop the skills, leadership, and connections that JABGA has to offer.
Lynnzae Van Wyk
Area 2 Candidate
Haley Poynor
Area 4 Candidate
Evangeline Street
Area 4 Candidate
Hi everyone! My name is Lynnzae Van Wyk, and I have been involved in the Boer goat industry for over 11 years and a JABGA member for 10, raising and showing goats with my family.
I currently serve as an Area 2 Junior Ambassador and stay active in JABGA through exhibiting both breeding and market goats, competing in contests, and mentoring younger exhibitors.
If I’m elected, I hope to strengthen membership, encourage participation, and support the next generation of exhibitors.
I aspire to become a JABGA Director because I’ve been actively involved in JABGA activities since the 3rd grade. Over these years, I’ve always admired the board members for their leadership, friendship and unwavering dedication to our organization. JABGA has significantly shaped my personal and professional development, and I am eager to give back in a meaningful way. I strive to be a role model for younger members, just as those leaders were for me.
Furthermore, with my brother Will transitioning out of his role, I would be truly honored to take his place and build upon the contributions he has made. Stepping into this position represents more than just a title; it’s an opportunity to continue supporting and enhancing the experience within the JABGA.
JABGA’s impact on me has been profound, particularly due to the little gestures that board members use to engage with all members, whether it’s a fun game or a simple treat like ice cream. Their thoughtful actions not only foster connections but also ensure that our shows run smoothly. I am excited about the possibility of contributing to this amazing organization.
Hello, my name is Evangeline Street, and I am running for the JABGA Board to represent Area
4. I am 19 years old and I am currently attending Lake Technical College for LPN school.
Once I graduate from LPN school, I plan to further my education by obtaining my RN, BSN, and eventually going to Anesthesia School to become a Nurse Anesthetist. I graduated from high school a year early, obtaining my AICE Diploma and the Bright Futures Scholarship for Florida. I was highly active in 4H, for 12 years, and FFA, for 5 years. Through FFA, I was awarded with the Florida State Degree and my National American Degree.
I have a genuine drive and passion for this industry and I have shown goats for 10 years now. My goal is to encourage and influence younger children to follow their passion within this industry and become more involved at shows and events. Growing up I did not have someone to look up to and guide me within this industry, but I have gained many friendships and grown my breeding program. The amount of opportunities this industry has given me are endless and I hope to pass my knowledge onto the next generation. I intend to set up more educational seminars to help the youth and educate the
younger generations, getting them more involved and interested in this industry. I hope you all will consider me for this position.
Lexi Bingham
Area 5 Candidate
Case Carpenter
Area 5 Candidate
Kade Sanders
Area 5 Candidate
Hi, my name is Lexi Bingham, and I am a 16-year-old from Collbran, Colorado. I have been raising and showing goats for nine years, and this is my eighth year of being involved with both the JABGA and ABGA. Through these experiences, I have developed a strong passion for the meat goat industry and for helping others grow within it.
I am currently serving as your JABGA Region 5 Junior Ambassador, where I enjoy promoting the meat goat industry and encouraging younger exhibitors as they learn more about showing, fitting, and caring for their animals. Being able to support and mentor other youth in the industry is something that I truly value.
Outside of the show ring, I am actively involved in both 4-H and FFA. Through these organizations I have had the opportunity to hold several leadership roles and am currently serving as the treasurer of my 4-H club. These experiences have helped me grow as a leader while strengthening my communication and teamwork skills.
In my free time, I enjoy expressing my creativity through graphic design and marketing projects, as well as making quilts for others. I love finding ways to combine creativity with agriculture and enjoy using those skills to help promote the livestock industry and the organizations that support youth in agriculture.
My name is Case Carpenter, and I am a senior at Prairie Valley High School in Nocona, Texas. Agriculture has been a big part of my life, and I have been raising and showing goats for the past five years. Through my experiences in the show ring and working with livestock at home, I have learned the importance of hard work, responsibility, and dedication.
Outside of showing goats, I stay active in several sports including football, basketball, tennis, and golf. I also enjoy spending time outdoors hunting and fishing. In school, I am a member of the National Honor Society and am actively involved in FFA.
I would like the opportunity to represent Region 5 on the JABGA board and help encourage younger members to get involved, learn more about the goat industry, and build the same passion for agriculture that has meant so much to me.
Hi, my name is Kade Sanders. I am 16 years old and I'm from Henryetta Oklahoma. I have been showing goats since 2017 and play high school basketball and am the Vice President for my school's FFA program.
Between JABGA and FFA I have competed in competitions like public speaking and livestock judging. My future goals are to graduate college with a bachelor’s in finance and eventually start my own financial planning business.
My favorite part of JABGA is talking to all the members and making new friendships.
Lauryn Sutton
Area 5 Candidate
Hi, my name is Lauryn Sutton, and I am a junior in high school in Hillsboro, Texas. I am an active member of my local FFA chapter, where I served as the 2024–2025 Chapter President. In 2024, I was also a state finalist in the Goat Proficiency area through FFA.
My family has raised registered Boer goats for over 10 years, which has helped me develop a strong passion for the goat industry and agriculture. I plan to pursue a career as an embryologist in the agriculture industry. I enjoy promoting youth involvement while encouraging others to raise quality livestock.





















