Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 05, 1980, Image 28

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    *2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,1980
York teams sweep livestock judging contest
The first place team at the Lehigh County Livestock Judging Contest was
York’s Team No. 1, from left, Bob Livingston, Dover; Leßoy Bowles, Red Lion;
and Brenda Walter, York.
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The top scoring Junior team was York Co.'s Susan Janney, Brodbecks: Tim
Kinsley, York; and Tim Ferrence, Spring Grove.
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NEW TRIPOLI - The
livestock judging teams
from York County swept
both the Junior and Senioi
competition at the contest
held on Tuesday here at
Snyder Lehigh Farms.
In the Senior division,
Team 1 from York County
took home the high team
plaque, setting the scene for
some tough rivalry at next
year’s competition
The plaque, which travels
with the high placed team,
will be kept by the team that
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wins it three years. With
Tuesday’s win, the York
team has tied the score at
two wins apiece with Lehigh
County, who won the honors
in 1978 and 1979 The
previous York County win
was m 1977.
York County’s Brenda
Walter was the high scoring
individual in the Semor
competition, with team mate
Leßoy Bowles placing tops
in beef judging.
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oral reasons, and was tops in
sheep judging m the Senior
contest.
Eileen Fairbairn, from the
Chester County Senior team,
came in first m placing and
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York County Juniors were
high scoring m both the beef
and sheep classes. Tun
Kinsley was high in beef
judging, with team mate
Susan Janney coming m first
in sheep.
The high Junior individual
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