Bl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8, 1983 7 f . I 4 I 1 ft* 4 * * i' >H ' v jp>-- - In the 4-H division of the Pennsylvania All-American Invitational Youth Dairy Judging Contest, the Pennsylvania team won first place by amassing a total of 1748 points out of a possible 1950. Pictured, from the left are, Carl Brown (asst, coach), Harold Dietrich, Patti Dreisbach, Obie Snider, Charles Seidel, Todd Miller, and coach David Bitler. Judging Forum announced HARRISBURG - Outstanding youth dairymen from Cumberland and Blair Counties were named the top judges during the Ninth Pennsylvania 4-H and FFA Dairy Judging Forum held at the Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show. John Stamy IV, a 4-H’er from Cumberland County, garnered 355 points out of a possible 400 points in individual competition for first place in a field of 50 contestants. Placing second through fifth in the contest were Todd Cauffman, Perry County; Jonathan Hash, York County: and Roger Sherwood and Brad Ludwick, both of Warren County. The Warren County 4-H team composed of Sherwood, Ludwick and Chns & Tim Curtis took honors in team competition with a score of 1020 out of a possible 1200 points. They were followed by the Perry County contingent with 1012 points; the York County team with 998; the Somerset 4-H’ers with 952; and the Cumberland County 4-H team with 950. There were 11 teams participating. Meanwhile, Shawn Wyles of Roaring Springs, Blair County, representing the Northern Bedford Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, took honors in that division with a score of 351. Placing second through fifth in the competition were Phil Eby, Cloister FFA, Ephrata, Lancaster County, 346 points; Ross Her shberger, Northern Bedford FFA, 340 points; Kim Lott, Apple City FFA, Adams County, 339 points; and Jeff Martin, Cloister FFA, with 338 points. The Northern Bedford F’FA team took overall honors in competition against nine other teams. The group, composed of Jim Clapper, New Enterprise, and both Erie Corle and Shawn Wyles from Roaring Springs, compiled a score of 983 to best the second place team, Cloister FFA which amassed 979 points. Placing third through fifth were Twin Valley FFA, 950 points; Mansfield FFA, 948 points; and Troy FFA, 926 points. The contestants judged seven classes of dairy cattle, featuring some of the best of 1615 animals in the nation on exhibit at the All' American Dairy Show. This in cluded five cow classes and two heifer classes. A quiz on dairy-herd management was also ad ministered and counted toward an individual’s total score. V g Winners in Youth Dairy a fill i s s' In FFA competition the Pennsylvania team also placed first, in a field of eight. Obie Snider, left, presents Harold R. Mc- Culiock rotating trophy to team members Bill Neal, Canton Area H.S., and Mark Welk and coach Arba Henry, from Solanco H.S. Missing form the photo are team members Tracy Snyder, TriValtey H.S., and Jill Kutz, Tunkhannock H.S. When Solanco's Mark Welk placed first in FFA State Days dairy judging competition at Penn State this summer, his FFA advisor, Arba Henry was selected as coach for the team. U ■ V I.! In intercollegiate competition, Penn State’s team placed first in the Holstein breed and eightth overall in a field of 24 overall. Mel Hertzler, left, of the Holstein Association presents awards to team members Cindy Neely, Dave Trotter, David Lash, Allen Kozak and coach Warren Poage. v See your nearest HOLLAND Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service: Addison. PA AddisorrFarm and Industrial Equipment US Rt. 40, P.O Box 1 Addison, Pa. BX4-395-3521 Alexandria. PA Clapper Farm Equipment Star Route 814-669-4465 Annville, PA B H.M. 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