Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1981, Image 29

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    Lane. Co. youths win contest
HARRISBURG - Two Lan
caster County youths were named
outstanding individuals, Tuesday,
during the Seventh Pennsylvania
4-H and PFA Dairy Judging
Forum at the Pennsylvania All-
American Dairy Show.
Kevin Roth of New Holland,
representing the Grasslands FFA
Chapter was the top FFA in
dividual with a score of 373 from a
possible score of 400 points. Gerald
Garber of Willow Street, led the 4-
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score of 370 points from a possible . with 364’ points; second' went to
400. J Glenn Kline of Troy, with 349
A total of 427 contestants judged points; Keith Aelhg of Grantville,
seven classes of dairy cattle, with 346 points; and Karyn
featuring some of the best England of Williamsburg, with 345
In the nation on exhibit at the All- points;-'
American. This included five cow
classes and two heifer classes. A
quiz on dairy herd management
was also given.
Placing second through fifth in
the FFA competition were:
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. In the individual 4-H com
petition, Jack R. Thomas of
Ulysses, placed second with 366
points; third went to Ken Hoover of
Martinsburg, with 362 points;
Darrell Clapper of Martinsburg
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placed tourth with 359 points; and
John Clowney of Gettysburg,
placed fifth with 355 points.
The Blair County 4-H team
picked up top honors against 12
other 4-H teams, with 1070 points
from a possible 1200. Team
members included Brian and
Susanne Kelly of Tyrone, Ken
Hoover and Darrell Clapper.
The second place 4-H team
represented Berks County and
accumulated 1015 points. Team
members included Patti Dreisbach
of Hamburg,-Charles Seidel of
Lenhartsville, William Lesher of
Bemville and Todd Miller of
Hamburg.
Chester County placed third with
999 points. Team members in
cluded Glenn. Stoltzfus of
Morgantown, Tim Kurtz- of
JBlverson, Susan Kulp ancTDarrell
Guest of Pottstown.
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The Grassland EFA Chapter
from Lancaster County took top
honors in the FFA team com
petition with 1043 points. There
were 32 FFA teams competing.
Team members were Darrell
Gocklev of Mohnton, Kevin Roth of
New Holland, Carolyn Witmer of
East Earl, and Ronald Martin of
Narvon.
The Northern Bedford FFA
Chapter placed second with a score
of 998. Their team was comprised
of Todd Hall of Hopewell, Beth
Smith and Mark Swope of Roaring'
Spring, and Harry Brubaker from
New Enterprise.
The Owen J. Roberts FFA
Chapter from Chester County
captured third with 989 points.
Team members included Leslie
Schofield of Pottstown, David and
Allen March of Glenmore, and
Todd Berry of Elverson.,