Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1980, Image 120

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    C32—Lancaster Fanwfrig, Saturday, April 26,1980
York 4-H first at
Livestock Judging Contest
UNIVERSITY PARK -
York County 4-H livestock
judging team was the high
scoring team at this year’s
Penn State Livestock
Judging Contest.
The contest, held April 12
at the University’s Beef and
Sheep Center, was sponsored
by the Block and Bridle
Club.
Forty-five teams and over
200 contestants competed in
the judging which was
divided into two categories:
juniors, which combined 4-H
and FFA teams; and
collegiate.
In the junior division, the
teams were classified as
beginners or advanced. The
beginner teams were not
required to give oral reasons
for their placings, whereas
the advanced teams had to
give oral reasons.
In the junior beginner
category, Tom Herr, of
Solanco FFA, was the high
individual in cattle judging.
Herr was the third high
individual over-all.
Chad Cash, a Centre
County 4-ITer, was the high
scoring junior beginner in
the contest. He was also the
high individual in judging
sheep.
Robin Bekassy, of
Shawnee Lakers 4-H,
Bedford County was the top
individual for placing swine.
Barbara Herr, of the
Eastern Lancaster FFA,
swept the advanced junior
competition, winning three
of the five individual
awards. She was the high
scoring individual over-all,
and was first in judging
sheep and in presenting oral
reasons.
Diane Krause, Lehigh
County 4-H, followed Bar
bara in individual placings.
She was the second high
individual in the advanced
junior division, and was the
top scoring contestant in
judging cattle. The Lehigh
County 4-H team was the
high scoring team in the
advanced junior com
petition.
First place in judging
swine in the advanced junior
division was Missy
Mcllwam, Armstrong
County.
In the collegiate com
petition, Linda Ebaugh,
from York County, achieved
the recognition of high
scoring individual m the
advanced division. She was
first in presenting oral
reasons for her placing
classes of cattle, sheep, and
swine.
Ken Brubaker, from
Lancaster County, was the
first place winner m the
cattle judging class.
Mark Wagman, a student
from West Virginia captured
the first place honors m both
the sheep and swine classes.
In the amateur collegiate
division, Bernice White,
from Delaware County,
came in first. The amateur
contestants were not
Penn State
required to present oral
reasons.
The following are the
judging contest results: -
JUNIORS
BEGINNERS
Cattle
l.Tom Herr, Solanco FFA,
3rd ind.; 2. Scott
Augsberger, Steelers 4-H
Lancaster; 3. Bill McCauley,
Chester Co.; 4. Bill Loyne,
SteelersA-H; s.Marcy Jones,
Westmoreland Co., Sth ind.
Sheep
l.Chad Cash, Centre Co. 4-
H, Ist ind; 2. Doug Martin,
Eastern Lancaster FFA; 3.
Todd Hinder, Deny Area
FFA; 4. Tim Kinsley, York
Co., 2nd ind.; 5. Tom Herr,
Solanco FFA.
Swine
l.Robm Bekassy, Shawnee
Lakers 4-H, 4th ind.; 2. Ben
Burkholder, ' Elizabethtown
FFA; 3. Brett Brumbaugh,
Armstrong Co. 4-H; 4. Chad
Cash; 5. Tim Kinsley.
High Teams
1. York Co. 4-H; 2. Solanco
FFA; 3. Steelers 4-H; 4.
Shawnee Lakers; 5. Eastern
Lancaster.
ADVANCED
Cattle
1. Diane Krause, Lehigh 4-
H, 2nd ind.; Leßoy Bowles,
York Co. 4-H; 3. Brenda
Walter, York Co. 4-H, 3rd
ind.; 4. Carl White, Deny
FFA; 5. Chris Sunday, York
Co. 4-H.
Sheep
1. Barbara Herr, Eastern
Lancaster FFA, Ist ind.; 2.
Brenda Walter; 3. Nelson
Beam, Chester Co. 4-H, 4th
ind.; 4. Blaine dowser,
Armstrong 4-H; 5. Chris
Shive, York Co. 4-H.
Swine
1. Missy McDwain, Arm
strong Co. 4-H, Sth ind.; 2.
Diane Krause; 3, Barbara
Herr; Tammy Minich,
Armstrong Co. 4-H; Greg
Ingold, West Greene FFA.
Best Reasons
1. Barbara Herr; 2. Diane
Krause; 3. Brenda Walter; 4.
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High Team
1. Lehigh Co. 4-H; 2. York
Co. 4-H; 3. Eastern Lan
caster FFA; 4. Armstrong
Co. 4-H No. 1; 5. Armstrong
Co. 4-H No. 2.
COLLEGIATE
ADVANCED
Cattle
1. Ken Brubaker, Lan
caster, 4th ind.; 2. Linda
Ebaugh, York, Ist ind.; 3.
Brenda Werner, York; 4.
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Brian Keister, Susquei
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Sheep
1. Marc Wagman, V
2nd ind,; 2. Mary ;
Chester; 3. Jeanne Mi
Pittsburgh; 4.
Ebaugh; 5. Mark
Pittsburgh, 3rd ind.
Swine
1. Marc Wagman; 2
Gresslar, Blair; 3.
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