Eastern 4-H Beef and Lamb Sale (Continued from Page 820) thampton County. The Light Weight beef class included steers which weighed 1114 -1246 pounds. 1. Debra Krause - Slatington, Lehigh County - Heavy Weight Champion & Grand Champion; Daniel Berghold - Bethlehem, Northampton County - Reserve Heavy Weight Champion & Reserve Grand Champion; 3. Todd Bennecoff - Kutztown, Lehigh County. The Heavy Weight beef class included steers which weighed 1261 -1318 pounds. 1. David Koehler - Bangor, Northampton County; 2. Lon Cesanek - Northampton, Nor thampton County; 3. Gavin Grim - Mertztown, Lehigh County. LAMB The Light Weight market lamb class 1 included lambs which weighed 80 - 92 pounds. 1. Dwaine Schultz - Nazareth, Northampton County - Light Weight Champion.; 2. Andy Kumpf Norristown, Montgomery County; 3. Sheri Lazarus - Ger mansville, Lehigh County. The Light Weight market lamb class 2 included lambs which weighed 94 - 95 pounds. 1. 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The Medium Weight market lamb class 1 included lambs which weighed 99-105 pounds. 1. Diane Miller - Lehighton, Carbon County; 2. Lori Cesanek - Northampton, Northampton County; 3. David Schultz - Nazareth, Northampton County. The Medium Weight market lamb class 2 included lambs which weighed 107 -112 pounds. 1. Andy Wagner - Bethlehem, Northampton County - Medium Weight Champion & Grand Champion; 2. Steven Wessner - New Tripoli, Lehigh County - Reserve Medium Weight Cham pion; 3. John Cesanek - Nor thampton, Northampton County. The Heavy Weight market lamb class 1 included lambs which weighed 114 -124 pounds. 1. Bill Scott - Pineville, Bucks County - Heavy Weight Champion & Reserve Grand Champion; 2. Wendy Lazarus - Germansville, Lehigh County; 3. Jesse Ruth - Pineville, Bucks County. The Heavy Weight market lamb class 2 included lambs which weighed 127 -138 pounds. Jon Eric Miller - Bethlehem, Northampton County - Reserve Heavy Weight Champion; 2. 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