Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 03, 1983, Image 37

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    Young Crawford
BY NANCY KUNICK
Staff Correspondent
MEADVILLE The bleachers
«ere filled for the 4-H Sheep
Showmanship and Fitting classes
*t the Crawford County Fair,
Tuesday, August 29.
The youth were grouped into five
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from five divisional winners in blocking contest
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equal divisions determined by
birthdate. Each division consisted
of approximately ten 4-Hers.
Showmanship was judged on the
showman’s attentiveness to both
the judge and his animal and the
animal’s ability to respond to the
exhibitor. Each division was
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shepherds go through paces
judged for showmanship followed
by fitting for overall cleanliness.
When these classes were com
pleted for all five divisions a
blocking contest was held to
determine a champion fitter.
Judging the show was Richard
Kuzemcbak, shepherd at Penn
State. Chairpeople of the 4-H Sheep
were Tom and Barb Griggs of R 1
Hartstown.
Mrs. Griggs mentioned that a
blocking contest had not been held
for a few years at the fair. She
decided to initiate it once again as
"this is what they do in
Harrisburg” and she wants the 4-
H’ers to know what they're doing
when they reach the state level.
It seems that the blocking
contest is a ‘true test’ of the 4-H
members ability to clip a lamb for
show. Each individual is assigned
a lamb, straight from the pasture
and given 45 minutes to car and
clip. When the time is up they are
judged on the job they’ve done. No
outside help is allowed for this
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Trace and Emily Oberrath, intermediate division winner; and
April Lorenz, junior intermediate.
Showmanship Fittinf
SR DIV Su* McCltllsiid
Tom trace
SR INT
DIV
INT DIV
JR INT
DIV
JR DIV.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3,1983-A37
1 Tom Trace
2 Dana Kelly
3 Ron Brown
1 Milts Ernst
2 Deb Lang
3 Betty Miller
X Emily ObberatN
2 Irene Home
3 Heidi Szymkowski
1. April Lorenz
2 Brian Trace
3 Laura Holsopple
1 Robin Ernst
2 Tracey Dangler
3 Adam fcymkowski
fitting.
It Is interesting to note that the
sheep for the blocking contest are
not being shown at the fair. They
are brought in directly from the
pasture to the fair that day for the
contest. This year the sheep were
owned by Randy Rhoades, of
Cambridge Springs.
Following is a list of the three top
winners in each class, of each
division and the overall cham
pions;
Champion 4-H Sheep Showman
was Tom Trace of the Senior
Division. Reserve Champion 4-H
Sheep Showman was Mike Ernst of
the Sr. Intermediate .Division.
Champion 4-H Sheep Fitter,
determined by the blocking contest
was Rob Brown from the Sr. Div.
and Res. Champ, was Tom Trace,
again of the Sr. Division.
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Blocking
Rob Brown
Tom Trace
Ron Brown
Betty Miller
Tina Mook
Deb Lang
JoeCnbbs
Brenda Mook
Bobbi Foreman
Kandice divert
Kelly McDonald
April Lorenz
Gwen Smith
Steve McDonald
Jason Gillette
Dana Kelly
Deb Lang
Betty Miller
Bobbi Foreman
Emily Obberath
Joe Cnbbs
Heidi Szymkowski
Morgan Millard
April Lorenz
Kandtoe Calvert
Steve McDonald
Adam Szymkowski
Robin Ernst
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