Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 16, 1983, Image 26

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    A26—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Inly 16,1983
Kruegers tops at
BY LAURA ENGLAND
CENTRE HALL - Edlyns
Sapphire Princess 2930, a heifer
owned by the Lavern and Greg
Krueger families, West Grove, was
selected grand champion junior
heifer and overall grand champion
at the first Pennsylvania Angus
Association Breeders Show.
Sired by PS Power Play, the
heifer was chosen by judge David
Sleigh of Ontario, Canada, from a
field of 78 entries. Reserve grand
champion heifer honors went to HF
Queen Mother 267, owned by
Huntington Farm, Alexandria, and
sired by PS Mastermind.
Receiving reserve grand
champion junior honors was a
heifer owned by Rishels Edlyn
Farm and Genetics Unlimited,
West Grove. The heifer, named
Edlyns Lady Evelyn 201, was sired
by PS Power Paly.
The grand champion bull title
was won by Kruegers Foolish
Pride, owned by Fred Frey and
Sons and the Greg Krueger
Family, West Grove. The reserve
honors went to PS Super Play,
owned by Mark J. Barnett,
Quamby, Hagly, Tasmania; Mrs.
L.K. Kerr, Tibooburra Angus,
Victoria Australia; and Penn State
University.
Two Continental daughters took
the champion and reserve
champion bred and owned junior
heifer titles. Guy McKean, Mercer,
and his heifer MB Collie Con won
the champion title. The reserve
honors went to Ernest Frey 11,
Receiving reserve grand champion junior honors at the Pa.
Angus Show was Edlyns Lady Evelyn 201, owned by Rishels
Edlyn Farm and Genetics Unlimited, West Grove. Pictured
are, from the left, Pa. Angus Queen Chris Shive, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward E. Rishel, judge David Sleigh, Jane Krueger and Greg
Krueger.
Cathy Strive of Seven Valleys and her heifer, SAF Queen
Dolly 429, received top junior show winners at the Pa. Angus
Show. Pictured are. from left, Chuck Berry, Pa. Angus Queen
Chris Strive, judge David Sleigh and Cathy Shive.
Quarryville, and his heifer Twin
OaksKyma.
Other titles went to
—Calf champion heifer and
reserve heifer: HF Queen Mother,
Huntington Farm, Alexandria;
Scaaras Image of Krueger, Lavern
Krueger, Greg Krueger Families,
West Grove.
—lntermediate champion heifer
and reserve heifer: LA Nicole
0P46, Dale Rams, Mercer; MB
Collie Con, Guy McKEan, Mercer.
—Junior champion heifer and
reserve heifer: Edllyns Sapphire
Princess 2930, Lavern Krueger,
Greg Krueger Families, West
Grove; Edlyns Lady Evelyn 201,
Rishels Edlyn Farm and Genetics
Unlimited, West Grove.
—Calf champion bull and
reserve; Genetics Cash Maker,
Genetics Unlimited, West Grove;
HF Power Play, Mt. View Angus
Farm and Huntington. Farm,
Halifax.
—lntermediate champion bull
and reserve: Kruegers Concord,
Regele, hartley, Delaware; Mr.
National of GU&K, Genetics
Unlimited and Greg Krueger
Family, West Grove.
—Junior champion bull and
reserve: PS Super Play, Mark J.
Barnett, Quamby, Hagly,
Tasmania, Mrs. L.K. Kerr,
Tibooburra Angus, Victoria,
Australia, and Penn State
University; High Intensity 842,
Joel W. Stivers, Pittstown, NJ.
—Senior champion bull and
reserve: Kruegers Foolish Pnde,
Pa. Angus Breeders Show
Winning both the grand champion junior heifer and overall grand champion titles at
the Pa. Angus Breeders Show was Edlyns Sapphire Princess 2930, owned by the Lavern
and Greg Krueger families, West Grove. Pictured with Princess are, from left. Pa. Angus
Queen Chris Shive, Lavern Krueger, judge David Sleigh, Jane Krueger, Greg Krueger
_ and Dave Hirt.
Fred Frey and Sons, Greg Krueger
Family, West Grove; Koolspring
Connection 128, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Talt, MErcer.
In addition to the open class
winners, junior show champions
were also named. Cathy Shive,
Seven Valleys, and her heifer, SAF
Queen Dolly 429 sired by PS Power
Play, won the junior show title.
Reserve junior honors went to a
heifer owned by Fritz Frey of
Quarryville. Named Blackbird of
Gttrick 3P, the heifer was sired by
Gallaghers powerful.
The Angus Association Show,
with both heifer and bull classes,
was part of a two-day event
celebrating the 100th birthday of
the American Angus Association.
The celebration, held at the Centre
County Grange Fairgrounds in
Centre Hall, included held day
activities, a judging contest and a
junior showmanship contest.
The judging contest, open for all
ages, was divided into five
categories.- Winning the men’s
division was Jim Eisehower York
County. The women’s winner was
Dianne Shive, York County. Tim
Kinsley, York, was the boy’s
winner, and Carolyn Zyzo of
Maryland took the girls title. Zyzo
was also named the high individual
overall.
The team competition was won
by Centre County 111. Team
members were Scott Hazlett, Lon
Cash and Kerry Long.
Chester Hughes, Pa. Angus
Association secretary, said he was
pleased with the overall show
participation and is looking for
ward to net year’s 2nd annual
show.
1983 Pa. Angus Show
Open Heifer Classes
Class 1
I Lee Berry. Elverson, 2 Joel W Stivers. Pitt
stown. NJ. 3 Rocky Forge Farm. Hagerstown. Md
Class 2
1 Huntington Farm. Alexandria. 2 tavern
Krueger, Greg Krueger Families West Grove. 3
Anna Mane Frey. Quarryvilie
Class 3
1 Dale Rains. Mercer. 2 Twin Oak Farms.
Quarryvilie
Class 4
1 Marlee Farm. West Grove. 2 Ernest R Frey II
Quarryvilh, 3 StonylonesomeFarm Stahlstown
Class 5
1 Guy McKean Mercer. 2 Dale Rams Mercer
3 Jill Berry Elverson
Class 6
1 tavern Krueger Greg Krueger Families West
Grove 2 Cathy Shivc Seven Valleys 3 Freida
Frey Quarryvilie
Class 7
1 Rishels Edlyn Farm and Genetics Unlimited
West Grove 2 Chad Cash Centre Hall 3 Dennis
and Dottie Byrne and Martec Farm West Grove
Class 8
1 South Branch Farms York 2 Dale Rains.
Mercer 3 Brian K Hocrner Hershey
Class 9
1 Penn State University University Park. 2 Fox
Hill Farm Kennett Square. 3 Joel W Stivers
Pittstown NJ
HF Queen Mother 267, owned by Huntington Farm,
Alexandria, was selected reserve grand champion heifer at
the Pa. Angus Breeders Show. Pictured, from left, are
Herman Purdy, John Dawes, Pa. Angus Queen Chris Shive,
judge David Sleigh, Gred Untied, and Fred Frey.
Class 10
I Joel W Stivers, Pittstown NJ 2
Stonylonesome Farm, Stahlstown. 3 Fritz Frey
Quarryville
Class 11
I Stonylonesome Farm Stahlstown 2 Michelle
Wiesenbaugh. Waynesboro, 3 Chester 0 Hughes
andfiG Farms. Lancaster
Class 12
1 Twin Clay Angus, Kennett Square, 2 Twin
Oak Farms Quarryville. 3 James Eisenhower,
Wellsville
Junior Show Classes
Class 1
1 Lee Berry, Elverson
Class 2
1 Anna Mane Frey, Quarryville. 2 David Bell,
West Grove
Class 4
1 Ernest R Frey 11, Quarryvilie. 2 Christine
Shive, Seven Valleys
Class 5
I Guy McKean. Mercer; 2 Jill Berry, Elverson,
3 Lon Cash. Centre Hall
Class 6
1 Cathy Shive. Seven Valleys 2 Freida Frey,
Quarryvilie
Class?
1 Chad Cash, Centre Hail, 2 Kaye Sweigard,
Halifax, 3 Jan Waltz Manheim
ClassS
1 Brian K Hoerner, Hershey. 2 Tammy
Eisenhower. Weilsville. 3 Sandra Eisenhower.
Wellsvtlle
Class 9
1 Donald Cairns Sadsburyville 2 Jason Bross
Dover
Class 10
1 Fritz Frey Quar-yville. 2 Susan Eisenhower
Weilsville 3 Kirke McKean. Mercer
Class 11
1 Michelle Wiesenbaugh Waynesboro 2 Tom
Bross 111 Dover. 3 Robin Shive Seven Valleys
Class 12
1 James Eisenhower Weilsville. 2 Kaye
Sweigard Halifax
Bui) Classes
Class 13
I Mt View Angus Farm and Huntington Farm.
Halifax. 2 Mr and Mrs Raymond Tail. Mercer
Class!*
1 Genetics Unlimited West Grove 2 Mt View
Angus Farm and Huntington Farm Halifax
Class 15
1 Riegete, Hartley Delaware, 2 Genetics
Unlimited and Greg Krueger Family, West Grove.
3 Genetics Unlimited Krueger and Family, and
Berry Patch Farm. West Grove
Class 16
1 Mark J Barnett. Quamby. Hagly, Tasmania.
Mrs L K Kerr, Tibooburra Angus Victoria,
Australia, and Penn State University. University
Park, 2 Joel W Stivers Pittstown. NJ . 3 Walter
Laird and William Dietz, Dover
Class 17
X Monique Sweigard. Halifax
Class 18
1 Mr and Mrs Raymond Tait. Mercer
Class 19
1 Fred C Frey and Sons. Greg Krueger and
Family, and Genetics Unlimited. West Grove
Group Classes
Get o( Sire
1 Penn State University. University Park. 2
Dale Rams. Mercer. 3 Mountain View Farms.
Halifax
Junior Get erf Sire
1 Dale Rams. Mercer