Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1984, Image 49

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    Winners
ALLENTOWN 4-H members
from eight counties - Berks,
Carbon, Chester, Delaware,
Lancaster, Northampton, York
and Lehigh - gathered in Allentown
on July 10 for the Lehigh County
Livestock Judging Contest.
In the senior beef judging
competition, Michelle Dean of
took first, Lewis Trexler
of Lehigh took second; and Brian
Hess of Lancaster took third.
Senior sheep judging winners
were Nancy MacCauley, Chester,
first; John Myers, York, second;
and Glenn Stoltzfus, Chester, third.
Glenn Stoltzfus, Chester, also took
first in senior swine judging
competition. Second place in
senior swine juding went to Tim
Ferrence, York; and third place
went to Robbie Rohrer, Chester.
Individual seniors were Glenn
Stoltzfus, Chester, first; Jamie
Kohr, York, second; and Michelle
Dean, Lancaster, third.
The Chester County senior team
took first place. Team members
were Glenn Stoltzfus, Betsy Colket
and Nancy MacCauley. Second
place went to York’s team, con
sisting of Jamie Kohr, Tim
Ferrence, and Melissa Trostle.
Lancaster’s team, made up of Jay
Reiff, Brian Hess and Lewis
Top senior individual was
Glenn Stoltzfus.
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named
Trexler, won third-place honors.
In the junior beef judging
division Ross Colket, Chester, took
first; Cathy Hawthorne, Chester,
took second; and Tricia Musser,
Lancaster, took third.
Junior sheep judging winners
were Cathy Hawthorne, Chester;
Korena Rankin, York, third; and
Emily Weaver, Lancaster, third.
Ross Colket, Chester, won first
place in junior swine judging, with
Ross Colket was top junior
individual.
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First-place senior winners in beef, sheep, swine and
reasons are from left, Michelle Dean, Lancaster: Nancy
MacCauley, Chester; Glenn Stoltzfus, Chester; and Jamie
Kohr, York.
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second place going to Anna Mane
Frey, Lancaster; and third place
to Travis Steigerwalt, Carbon.
Top junior individual was Ross
Colket of Chester County. Cathy
Hawthorne, Chester, was second
and Tricia Musser, Lancaster,
third.
Chester County also had the top
junior team, consisting of Ross
Colket, Cathy Hawthorne, and Jim
Hawthorne. Lancaster had the
County was top junior beef
and swine judge and Cathy
Hawthorne, also of Chester,
was top junior sheep judge.
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even have the option of
burning gas or oil.
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second-place junior team with Trowbridge.
members, Tncia Musser, Anna Official judges
Mane Frey and Emily Weaver. were Tim 9° R ® '
Third place junior team was York b ® ef; Da ve Albert, J out *
with members Korena Rankin, sheep; and Scott Davenport, State
Connie Hoover and Bradley College - swine.
First place senior team members from left are Betsy
Colket, Glenn Stoltzfus and Nancy MacCauley, all of Chester
County.
First place junior team members from Chester County are
from left Jim Hawthorne, Ross Colket and Cathy Hawthorne.
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