LANCASTER - The District VI 4-H Horse Show took place recently at the Lancaster Riding and Tennis Club. 4-H’ers from Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York Counties participated. Judges for the show were Chuck Keller, English; Janet Conn, Western, and Lashon Bussell, Trail. The results are as follows; English ring - grooming and showmanship - Junior division -1. Beth Carty, Franklin County; 2. Todd Holston, Cumberland County; 3. Denise Wilson, York County; senior division - 1. Amy Sherman, Adams County; 2. Lisa Helder, York County; 3. Jackie Kipps, Cumberland County. Pleasure pony driving - 1. Rhonda Gar ling, Franklin County; 2. Rodney Garling, Franklin County; 3. Heather Kauffman, Lancaster County; saddle seat equitation - junior division * 1. Mary E. Ewing, Lancaster County; 2. Robert Kain Jr., Lebanon County; 3. Meagan Burrichter, Lebanon County; Senior division - I. Nancy Montgomery, York County; 2. Brook Sweigart, Lan caster County; 3. Ann Lansberry, Lebanon County. Hunter seat equitation - junior division - 1 Christine Mack, Dauphin County; 2. Wendy Vom holt, York County; 3. Tncia Cusack, Dauphin County ; senior division - 1. Krys Kolivras, York County; 2. Margie Coldren, Adams County; 3. Valerie High, Lancaster County. Saddle seat pleasure ponies -14.2 hands and under • 1. Nancy Montgomery, York County; 2. Ann Lansberry, Lebanon County; 3. Mary E. Ewing, Lancaster County- over 14.2 hands - 1. MMERMAN We’re Easy To Find... 4-H’ers Participate in Horse Show Meagan Burrichter, Lebanon County; 2. Shelly Feterhoff, Dauphin County: 3. Brook Sweigart, Lancaster County. Hunter under saddle -14.2 hands and under - 1. Becky Schadel, Adams County; 2. Mary North, Dauphin County; 3. Betsy Zahn, Perry County; over 14.2 hands -1. Tammy Long, Lancaster County; 2. Dawn Richardson, Adams County; 3. Peggy Denck, York County. Hunter seat equitation - junior division -1. Kelley Graham, York County; 2. Kim Haines, Perry County: 3. Amy Zahn, Perry County; senior division -1. Becky Schadel, Adams County; 2. Betsy Zahn, Perry County; 3. Kate Hoover, York County. Working hunter horses - over 14.2 hands - 1. Elisabeth Waldeck, Lancaster County; 2. Brenda Bratina, Dauphin County; 3. Lisa Miller, Adams County; working hunter ponies 14.2 hands and under - 1. Betsy Zahn, Perry County; 2. Rich Cunkle, Dauphin County; 3. Kelley Graham, York County. Western ring - stock seat equitation - junior division -1. Beth Carty, Franklin County; 2. Todd Holston, Cumberland County; 3. Jessie Watts, Lancaster County; senior division - 1. Jackie Kipps, Cumberland County; 2. Kathy Meckley, Adams County; 3. Amy Sherman, Adams County. 4-H open pleasure - 1. Morris Spahr, York County; 2. Melissa Sue Still, York County; 3. Christina Heaps. York County; western pleasure ponies - 12.2 hands and under - 1. Suzanne Gohn, York County; 2. Rodney Carling, Franklin County; 3. Darby Miller, York County; over 12.2 hands to 14.0 hands - 1. Mandy Meckley. WAGON GEARS A VERSATILE ECONOMICAL ELEVATOR Hardware With Exclusive Zimmerman ACCU-TRAK Call For Competitive Prices for Bales & Ear Corn Adams County; 2. Cris Miller, Lancaster County; 3. Scott Shelly, York County. Western pleasure horses - over 14.0 hands - 1. Jackie Kipps, Cumberland County; 2. Linda Bumiss, Cumberland County; 3. Jami Ott, Franklin Count}'; Western nding contest -1. Leanne Ferrelli, York County; 2. Denise Wilson, York County; 3. Kelly Shatter, Franklin County: pole bending ponies - 13.2 hands and under • 1. Cberie Seltzer, Dauphin County; 2. Kevin Stone, York County: 3. Darby Miller, York County. Pole bending horses and ponies - over 13.2 hands -1. Tracy Miller, Adams GETTYSBURG - Ten years after she made her debut in the show ring as a first year 4-H Club member, leading a junior calf just five months of age, Kathy Dur boraw, 435 Chapel Road, Get tysburg, made her 10th con secutive 4-H Round-Up ap pearance with this same cow “Gracistate Elevation Taurus." As she went on to win Master Showman honors, Judge Robert Eckstine remarked that the graceful cow appeared to know just what her proud owner ex pected and responded promptly to her commands. • Taurus," fondly referred to as “Jenni,” was named Reserve Senior Champion Holstein at the show. The dairy show was a highlight of the 4-H Fair held recently at South Mountain Fairgrounds, west of Arendtsville. The show featured 27 4-H members, showing a total of 41 dairy animals. Eckstine judged fitting and showmanship; type was judged by Central Tractor Wagon Gear Farfunng on* p*aea sMartno rod. 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Darby Miller, York County; over 13.2 hands - 1. Tracy Miller, York Co. Holds 4-H Fair Fred Dillner, vocational agriculture teacher from Ship pensburg. The Senior Champion Holstein was “Elsie,” the four-year old owned by Jennifer Weimer, New Oxford R 2. Jenny also showed the Junior Champion, a senior yearling and won honors as reserve Master Showman and Reserve Champion Fitter Eric Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keller, 420 Granite Station Rd. r Gettysburg, showed his first calf, a Holstein, to first place honors in the Junior Calf Class I,ane Mummert showed the first place intermediate calf and went on to win Mini-showman honors among first and second year members. His sister, Lela, showed the first place senior calf which was also named Reserve Junior Champion, Kathleen Todt, Hanover R 4. showed the first place junior yearling Holstein. 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Mary North and Jill Lenker, Dauphin County; 2. lisa Miller and Kim St. Peter, Adams County; 3. John Flaughter and Kelly Shatter, Franklin County. County teams - 1. Dauphin 2. Adams 3. Cumberland; open trail - 13.2 hands and under - 1. Kendra Miller, York County; 2. Darby Miller, York County; 3 Camlle Long, Lancaster County; over 13.2 hands - 1. Shen Pierce, Lebanon County; 2. Tricia Cusack, Dauphin County: 3. Leanne Ferreili, York County. Fitter of the show The best Junior 2-year-old class was shown by Josephine Hess: Jim Ludwig placed first in the 3-year old class In the Jersey breed, a junior yearling shown by Kathy Reever was named Junior Champion and helped her win reserve mim showman honors. The Reserve Junior Champion and the Senior Champion honors were c'aimed by Carol Hobaugh Dawn and Todd Meyers each showed a Brown Swiss, winning Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion honors respectively Three Guernseys appeared in the 4-H round-up, all shown by Susan Murren, Hanover R 4 They were designated Junior Champion, Senior Champion, and Reserve Senior Champion for the breed Ribbons were presented throughout the show by Miss Faye (Turn to P«g« 833) $5667.80 - 592 85 *4974.95 “ <ll* Phone 215-944-7681
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