Bl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1982 LANCASTER In one of the And, dual trophies as the top largest competitions in recent Lancaster County team and the top years, a member of the Cloister team in the three-county area of FFA Chapter, Ephrata, and a Lancaster, York and Berks went to team from the Grassland Chapter, the three-member team from the Garden Spot High School, New Grassland Chapter at Garden Spot Holland, were the top scorers in High School, New Holland, which Poultry Judging Competition held included Richard Solbrig, Brian last Saturday. Hurst and Kevin Martin. Jeff Martin, of Ephrata’s In all, some 64 FFA chapter Cloister FFA Chapter, was the top members from 12 high schools in individual scorer. the three-county area took part in Top individual scorer in poultry judging contest conducted last Saturday at Weaver Quality Eggs Inc. is Jeff Martin, of the Cloister FFA Chapter, Ephrata. Second-place Lancaster County team in poultry judging are members of Elizabethtown FFA Chapter, from the left, Kevin Noll, John Amsbaugh Jr. and John Dohner. contest from Penn Manor High School includes, from the left, Brian Hess, Mike Appel and Brian Herr. Martin, New Holland team top FFA poultry contest jnners Lancaster County team trophy and Tri-County Trophy in poultry judging competition are members of team from Grassland FFA Chapter of Garden Spot High the competition. The high schools included Ephrata, Warwick, Soianco, Penn Manor, Elizabethtown, Manheun and Garden Spot in Lancaster County; Dover, Eastern York and Red Lion in York County and Oley Valley and Twin Valley in Berks County. Other top award winners; The top team among the York County entrants included the three-member team from Red Lion composed of Paul Garner, Melissa Peters and Mark Ward. Among the Berks County en trants, the top team award went to the Oley Valley team of Courdlan Fisher, Shaun Sparks and Dean Willman. The second-place Elizabethown team in Lancaster County included Kevm Noll, John Amsbaugh Jr. and John Dohner. The third-place Lancaster County team from Penn Manor High School included Brian Hess, Mike Appel and Brian Herr. The fourth and fifth-place teams from Lancaster County were teams from Garden Spot High School. Among the top 10 individual scorers finishing behind Jeff Martin were Brian Hurst, Garden Spot; Gina Black, Garden Spot; Julie Hess, Garden Spot; John Amsbaugh, Elizabethtown; Rich Solbng, Garden Spot; Kevin Noll, Elizabethtown; Kevin Martin, Garden Spot; Brian Herr, Penn Manor; and Mike Appel, Penn Manor. The morning-long competition of judging various phases of poultry and egg quality was held at Weaver’s Quality Eggs plant in the Greenfield Industrial Park. In addition to Weaver’s, trophies awarded in the competition were sponsored by Hubbard Farms, Inc. and the Lancaster County Poultry Association. Twin Valley hook winners ELVERSON - The Twin Valley FFA Chapter took five first placmgs in the Berks County project book and scrapbook competition. The chapter’s scrapbook was awarded one of the top placmgs. It was prepared by Dave Noyes, chapter historian. Brenda Werner, placed first in the single enterprise project book tor pleasure horse. Chris Werner placed second in the pleasure horse category. First place tor horticulture went to Wade Ber nard. Bert Zerr placed second with her poultry laying hen project book. For the rabbit enterprise, School, Richard Martin. ip-scot tg team from Berks County in poultry judging is Oiey Valley team, from the left, Courdlan Fisher, Shaun Sparks and Dean Willman. First-place team from York County includes members of FFA chapter at Red Lion Area High School, from the left, Paul Garner, Melissa Peter and Mark Ward. Pam Trostle placed second. Rod Stoltzfus placed second in swine finishing. Diane Stoltzfus, also with a swine finishing project. placed fourth. Winners in the three-enterprise category are Tom Hornberger, second, Don Stoltzfus fourth, and Scott Stoltzfus, tenth. In the work experience class 0- 400 hrs., Eric Sotzm placed fifth and Dave Sowa placed sixth. In work experience projects 401-000 hrs., Clark Schnable placed first, Ron Bennett third, and Dave Naples, fifth. Scott Stoltzfus placed fourth and Kevin Gnest placed ninth in work experience 1001-1500 3- * **«>'•* lolland, including from the left, Brian Hurst and Kevin lew Solbrig, named hrs. For work experience projects over 2000 hrs., BUI Kirk placed first. Top chapter project books will be entered in state com petition.