This was a difficult job. I had to get out my copy of the SOP to check the point break down a couple of times. From the rules of the OP I judged only from the first picture of each bird. Since there are things that can't be seen from a picture I figured that anything not seen was "average" or worth 75% of the possible points. I also assumed that there were no DQs in the unseen parts of the bird. In the spirit of the original poster, I will only mention faults of the winners. If you would like my opinion of your bird and why it placed where did PM me and I'll send you a copy of my notes on your bird (note, I'm not an APA licensed judge, just a breeder). Here are a couple of drawings of the perfect Barred Plymouth Rock pair from the 1906 APA SOP (copyright has expired)...
That being said the results are...
Honorable mentions
Bard Shamrock's None Yet
This guy was probably a "looker" in his day, but that was quite a while ago.
Patricium's Zo
He will be a "looker" in a few months but needs to fill out and make weight before he can place in a show.
Reserve hen
ChickenChamer's Simone
Simone separates herself from the rest with a reasonably smooth topline, good sturdy legs and nice breast. Her tailset is low, her pattern could be better defined and her comb and wattles smoother.
Champion hen
Americana_Chick's Sanga
Sanga has an excellent topline, fairly decent pattern, nice comb, wattles, earlobes. Her legs and neck are ok. Tail set could be a little higher and breast could be deeper.
Reserve roo
ChickenFarmer5382's Loverboy
Very nice boy, could have a smoother topline, better defined pattern and his comb has one too many points (having to dig deep to find faults with this roo).
Champion roo
QuailHollowPointers' Dingleman
You should have cut this picture in half and entered the hen too. Can I buy some hatching eggs from this pair?
Best in show
QuailHollowPointers' Dingleman