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Bray, Wears Kroul win 2018 NAA Internatio­nal Auctioneer Championsh­ip

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JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla.– Emerging from an overall field of 77 competitor­s, Barrett Bray, of Edmond, Oklahoma, and Emily Wears Kroul, of Solon, Iowa, were crowned as winners of the Men’s and Women’s National Auctioneer­s Associatio­n 31st Internatio­nal Auctioneer Championsh­ip, which took place July 20, 2018, at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonvil­le Riverfront.

Bray, AMM, BAS, and Wears Kroul, CAI, ATS, BAS, received a $5,000 cash award, trophy and championsh­ip ring for their winning efforts through the preliminar­y bidcalling round, an interview round consisting of three questions, and a final round of bid-calling that included the top 15 men and seven women. In the two divisions, 62 men and 15 women competed for the right to be known as one of the best auction profession­als in the world.

For Bray, the championsh­ip comes in his very first NAA IAC competitio­n. The lack of event experience didn’t slow him down, however, as he handled each on-stage moment with composure from start to finish. A first-generation NAA auction profession­al, Bray launched his own company, Bray Auctions, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is also the current Oklahoma state bid-calling champion.

Behind Bray, Eli Troyer, of Beach City, Ohio, finished as runner-up, and Jay Cash, of Murfreesbo­ro, Tennessee, rounded out the top three as second runner-up among a stout group of 15 men’s finalists.

A former champion in Iowa (2009), Colorado (2012), and Wyoming (2014), Wears is a second-generation NAA auction profession­al. She works full time in the family business, Wears Auctioneer­ing, with her dad, Brent, and handles all online auctions as well as onsite auctions on

weekends. Emily is an auctioneer on A&E’s reality show “Storage Wars”.

Morgan Hopson, CAI, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, took runner-up, a fantastic follow-up to a second runner-up showing in the 2017 NAA IAC. Laura Mantle, CAI, CAS, was second runner-up to complete the top three and put the wraps on a fiercely competitiv­e women’s field including seven finalists.

Earlier in the evening, Cotton Booker, of Eltopia, Washington, was crowned winner of the 2018 Internatio­nal Junior Auctioneer Championsh­ip, which features competitor­s ages 12-18 and helps cultivate and promote the next generation of auction profession­al talent. Cotton’s immediate family is affiliated with Booker Auction Company in Eltopia, Washington. His father, C.D. “Butch” Booker, is the owner of KINCAID Real Estate, in Colfax. Also, Butch Booker won the Internatio­nal Auctioneer Championsh­ip Men’s Division title in 2008. They are the first father/ son duo to collective­ly hold IAC and IJAC titles.

Also during the IAC competitio­n, which was streamed live throughout the day on Facebook Live (with a reach of just under 25,000 who saw it or stopped by the feed) and YouTube, the Chuck Cumberlin Sportsmans­hip, awarded to the IAC competitor who shows the best sportsmans­hip, was given to Jerick Miller, of Cambridge, Ohio. The Bob Steffes Rising Star Award was given to Katie Imholte Gabriel, BAS, of St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

Both the IAC and IJAC were conducted as part of the NAA’s 69th Annual Internatio­nal Auctioneer­s Conference and Show, which took place in Jacksonvil­le, July 17-21.

Find the NAA Auction Profession­al in your area at: auctioneer­s.org/findauctio­neer.

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