Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1982, Image 130

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    D2—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, October 9,1982
More than 90 winners emerge from Horse S
Amy Marsh of Jefferson County captured the Grooming and
Showmanship award in the senior division with Cass's Hill
King, at the state horse show.
Iffat, exhibited by Holly Eckenrode of Lebanon County helps
this 4-H'er earn the Brood Mare Arabian class award.
ida Farrington of Lancaster County earned the Appalossa
2-year-old fillies award with Princess Candicane.
HARRISBURG State winners
in 63 4-H production project classes
and 31 performance classes were
selected in the annual Penn
sylvania 4-H Horse Show held
October 1-3 in Harrisburg’s Farm
Show Complex.
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James Gallagher, Extension
animal scientist at Penn State,
said that about 600 young hor
semen from most Commonwealth
counties vied for awards. The state
show climaxes the year for more
than 8,000 Pennsylvania 4-H
members enrolled in horse and
pony project work.
All members who participated in
the state show were winners in
county and district competition.
Winners in 4-H horse production
project classes are;
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Colts of 1982
Passalong Surpass owned by Rodney
Eckenrode Lebanon County
Yearling Colts
SS Sendoexhibited by Lynn Neal Elk County
2'Year Okl Colts and Geldings
PV Big Deal owned by Sondra Harvey Warren
County
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Southern Empress owned by Cindy Sharpe
Montgomery County
Yearling Fillies
PV Charme exhibited by Sondra Harvey
Warren County
2-Year-Old Fillies
Beylin owned by Sondra Harvey.-Warren County
Iffat exhibited by Holly EcKeojwte Lebanon
County _ _
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Colts and HIS»ofl9B2
Sally Acosta Westmoreland County,
2-Year-Old Colts and Geldings
Prince Ralabia owned by Patty Kwolih
Lawrence Co
Yearling Fillies
Ba Marquise Te*an owned by Becky Marquis
Westmoreland County
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jsqi jnna emer inning coul . _ jnd competition at the stai
show. From left are Heidi Story with Julie Heitman with Viking Van; and
Loomis with Wardlaw's One-Eyed Jack.' . "
jasure jrs competition, Stacy Rossetti and Angel Dudint , )th from
County, emerged victorious. Here they stand with Boys Cody and Mr. Super Grand.
ARABIAN
Brood Mare
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The Hackney Pony 2-year-old filly award went to Bi
Sweigart of Lancaster County who exhibited Mt. Views
Storke.
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