Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1980, Image 115

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    York County sweeps Junior judging contest
HARRIBSURG - Two
Junior livestock and meats
judging teams from York
County swept the Keystone
Livestock Exposition
judging contest on Monday.
Not only did the two teams
place in the top two slots in
the team competition, but
the top five individuals in the
contest were members of the
York County teams.
Stockman of the Year and
the recipient of numerous
cash awards was Leßoy
Bowles, one of the members
of the first place team.
Next in line was Bowles’
The top five individuals in the judging contest, in order of scores, were: Leßoy
Bowles, Stockman of the Year; Lisa Dobrosky; Kenny Sunday; Brenda Waiters;
and Bill Wise, all members of the York County judging teams.
teammate, Lisa Dobrosky,
with third place going to Ken
Sunday, a member of the
second place team.
Fourth in the individual
placings was Brenda
Walters, of the first place
team, with fifth place going
to Bill Wise, a second-place
team member.
The win at KILE continues
the York County teams’
winning streak. Just last
week, the York County 4-H
members came back from
the Eastern National
Livestock show in Timonium
with the three top team
scores.
Teams in the top ten at
KILE included:
Third - Chester 4-H,
Nelson Beam, Eileen
Fairburn, and Gordon
Smith;
Fourth - Culpepper, Va.
4-H, Julie Burgess, Debbie
Fmcham, and Ken Reiman;
Fifth - Clarke, Va. 4-H,
Corie Childs, Elizabeth
Hinson, and Elizabeth
Meyer;
New Castle
4-H, Mike
- Sixth -
County, Del.
The first place team in the Keystone Livestock and Meats Judging Contest,
held Monday during KILE, was the 4-H team from York County consisting of Lisa
Dobrosky, Bob Livingston, Brenda Walter and Leßoy Bowles. Making the award
presentation was James Glass, treasurer of the Pa. Livestock Association.
Schubert, Martha Klair, and
Mark Taylor;
Seventh - Red Lion
FFA, Beth Holtzinger,
Blaine Grove, and Annette
Walter;
Eighth Berks 4-H,
Darlene Dietrich, Allan
Rohrbach, and Harold
Dietrich;
Ninth - Armstrong 4-H,
Pete Hawkins, Gloria Polka,
and Marlene McCutcheon;
Tenth - Sussex County,
Del., Steve Majchrzak, Chris
Majchrzak; and Scott
Mitchell.
Cash and trophy awards
for the winning teams and
Lancaster Fanwtog, Saturday, Octobtr 11,1980—C27
individuals were presented Livestock Association’s
by the Pennsylvania treasurer James Glass.
DON'T
BE
SLOW
Call Now To Place Your
CLASSIFIED AD
Ph: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164
iSI