Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1981, Image 17

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    QUARRYVILLE - A half dozen
breeds of sheep were represented
at the 4-H and FFA Sheep Show
during the first day of the Solanco
Fair.
Youngsters from York,- Lan
caster and Chester counties at
tended the competition, now in its
7th year.
Show judge Cheryl Moran,
Chester County Extension Agent
looked at several youngsters
before choosing the top fitters and
showmen.
She went with Atglen 4-H’er Bill
MacCauley, 16, for Champion
Fitter. In addition, MacCauley
showed many of the top Suffolk of
for Showing and- Fitting. From front to back the group is;
Christine Ambler, 17, Cochranvilte Champion Showman;
William MacCauley, 16, Cochranvilie Champion Fitter;
Troy Ness, 19, Dallastown Reserve Fitter an^Showman.
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J? Solanco fair features six sheep breeds
the day including the Champion
Ram. MacCauley’s sister Nancy
exhibited the Champion Suffolk
ewe and *a third MacCauley,
Donna, was the undisputed winner
in the Cheviot division with her
lone ewe. The Golden Fleece Club
members are the' children of
William and Joan MacCauley.
Christine Ambler, 19, finished
with a flurry of ribbons in her last
year of 4-H competition. The
daughter of Robert and Nancy
Ambler, Cochranville, was picked
as Champion Showman and added
to the list of firsts she accumulated
during the course of the show, one
of which she earned' with her
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Champion Shropshire ewe.
Another Ambler, Denise,ls,
dominated''the Hampshire com
petition with several entries. The
Cochranville youngster recieved
blue ribbons in almost every class
and finished with the top Hamp
shire ewe.
York County youth Troy Ness, 19,
tqok Reserve Fitter and Showman.
A member of the York County
Lamb Club, Troy is the son of Jack
and Flo Ness, Dallastown.
All ribbons in the Southdown
competiton were awarded to
Nanette Musser, 17. A member of
the Lancaster 4-H Woolies,
Nanette is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Robert Musser, Lancaster.
Another clean sweep of classes
went to first year 4-H’er, Jennifer
Jefferis, 8, with her pen of Natural
Colored Sheep. Jennifer, who' aUo
had the top lightweight market
lamb, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Jefferis, Delta.
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' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19,1981—A17
left to right the group includes: Denise Ambler, 15,
Cochranviile and-her champion Hampshire; Jennifer Jefferis,
8, Delta and champion Natural Colored Sheep; Christine
Ambler, 19 and champion; Nanette Musser, 17, Lancaster
and Champion Southdown.
Additional results of the Solanco
Fair 4-H and FFA Show follow
*. Market Lambs Hwt.
1 Donna MacCauley, Cochranville; 2 Troy Ness,
3 Mary Muller. Delta, 4 Jennifer Jeff ns
Market Lambs Lwt.
1 Jennifer Jeftns. 2 Mary Muller. 3 Deb Martin
4 Brian Martin
Pen of Three Market Lambs
1 Troy Ness. 2 Mary Muller, 3 Jennifer Jeffns
1 Wm MacCauley.' 2 Nancy MacCauley,
Cochranville. 3 Troy Ness
Yearling Ewe
1 Nancy MacCauley. 2 Wm MacCauley 3 Troy
Ness
1 Wm MacCauley 2 Troy Ness. 3 Nancy Mac
Cauley. 4 Machele Shuey, Christiana
Pair of Lambs
1 Wm MacCauley. 2 Nancy McCauley 3 Troy
Ness
Breeders Young Flock
1 Wm MacCauley 2 Troy Ness 3 Nancy Mac
Cauley
.U vi>i r
Suffolk
Ram Lamb
Ewe Lamb
Flock
Same as Breeders Young Flock
' Get of Sire
1. Wm MacCauley, 2 Troy Ness, 3 Nancy Mac-
Cautey
Hampshire
Ram Lamb
I Denise Ambler, 2 Greg Esh, Kmzers, 3 Mary
Muller
Yearling Ewe
1 Demse"Ambler. 2 Monica Esh. Kinzers, 3 Greg
Esh
Ewe Lamb
I Micheje Mylm Manhiem, 2 Denise Ambler 3
Mary Muller 4 Greg Esh, 5 Monica Esh
Pair of Lambs
1 Denise Ambler, 2 Greg Esh. 3 Mary Muller
Breders Young Flock
1 Monica Esh, 2 Denise Ambler, 3 Mary Muller
Flock
1 Denise Ambler 2 Missy Esh
Get of Sire
1 Denise Ambler 2 Mary Muller
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