Dauphin, Lancaster Counties swap steer titles BY JACK HUBLEY HARRISBURG For two years now, the race for grand champion steer honors has boiled down to head-to-head competition between two families. Last year, Lancaster County’s Kelly Rohrer edged out Sally Messick of Dauphin County for the top beef title. But this year Sally's brother Mike was back with a Messick-bred entry that proved to be too much even for Rohrer’s heavyweight. The son of Mylin and Doris Messick of Middletown, Mike caught judge Dan Eversole’s eye with a heavyweight Chianina- Angus cross he called Andy. “He was one of the thickest and squarest rumped steers I’d seen all day,” remarked Eversole, adding that the 1,280-pound steer had the edge over Rohrer’s reserve champion because of his movement and structural correctness. Mike Messick’s assessment of his steer was a bit more modest. “I knew he was good, but I didn’t think he’d ever get this far,” he beamed. But Messick must have suspected that he’d be in the running by the conclusion of last year’s show season. The Lower Dauphin High School lOth-grader walked Andy to grand cham pionship honors in both the Keystone International Livestock Expo and the Northeast Chianina Field Day. In fact, the only time the steer failed to shoulder out the Dwayne Coble, (at halter) Hershey, exhibited the champion lightweight steer. Assisting with plaque is Dwayne Messick. Kelly Rohrer, exhibitor of the reserve grand champion steer, shares the magic moment with her uncle, Abie Flory. competition was during - the Dauphin County Roundup when he was stonewalled after placing first in his class. A homebred entry, Andy was sired by Ideal, one of' Messick Farms’ Chianina bulls kept on hand to breed the family’s 100 Angus brood cows. Mike did his part through daily fitting practice and half-mile walks every other day. Messick plans to bank his ear nings from the sale of his cham pion. Hopefully Andy will con tribute to a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science at Penn State. Whatever magic Manheim’s Kelly Rohrer summoned up to win grand champion honors last year was nearly as potent this year. “It’s the red shirt,” laughed the 18-year-old daughter of Yvonne Rohrer, who pointed out that a red shirt played a part in last years win. “We had anticipated not placing well (this year) because of his height,’’ Rohrer said, adding that the lanky, Chianina-Angus crossbred named Ebony might have even looked better had he been finished out to 1,500 pounds, rather than his 1,320-pound show weight. Magic notwithstanding, Wayne and Jeff Miller of Indiana un doubtedly played a part in the outcome. Wayne bred Rohrer’s 1985 and ’B6 winners, and his son Jeff made the trip from Indiana to clip Ebony for the show. The clipping alone made a big dif- After watching his sister take reserve honors last year, Mike Messick, Middletown, did her one better, taking home the grand champion banner, held here by Secretary of Agriculture Richard Grubb. ference in the steer’s appearance, according to Rohrer. One other person who figures heavily in the success of Kelly’s steer projects is her Uncle, Abe Flory, of Lititz, who houses her animals on his small farm. “He’s helped me even more this year than any other,” said Rohrer. Other divisional champions included Leigh Hitz, daughter of Lee and Eileen Hitz of Lebanon, who showed the middleweight champion. The lightweight champion was shown by Dwayne Coble, son of David and Sylvia Coble, Hershey. Following are the results of the steer show and showmanship competition. Steers Lightweight 1 1 Jenm Oruck 2 Gretchen Christman 3 Matthew Will Lightweight 2 1 Derek Nissley 2 Greg Zook 3 Stacey Linton Lightweight 3 1 Dwayne Coble 2 Nichole High 3 Michelle Nissley Lightweight Champion Dwayne Coble Dauphin Reserve Lightweight Nicole High Lancaster Middle Weight 1 1 Michelle Dean 2 Todd Lilley 3 Kent Fisher Middle Weight 2 1 Kern Kohr 2 Barbie Davis 3 Emily Weaver The price of fame: The spotlight shone on Mike Messick (right) as the exhibitor of the grand champion steer fielded questions from an army of television and newspaper reporters. Champion middleweight honors went to Leigh Hitz of Lebanon. Middle Weight 3 1 Leigh Hitz 2 John McKnotch 3 Jodie Weaver Middle Weight Champion Leigh Hitz Lebanon Reserve Middle Weight Michelle Dean Heavy Weight 2 1 Angie Longenecker 2 Gregory Wilson 3 Darby Smith Heavy Weight 2 1 MikeMessick 2 Sally Messick 3 John Eaton Heavy Weight 3 1 Kelly Rohrer 2 Mike Grossan 3 Eric Berkeimer Heavy Weight Champion Mike Messick Dauphin Reserve Heavy Weight Kelly Rohrer Lancaster Michael Messrck Dauphin Reserve Grand Champion Kelly Rohrer Lancaster Showmanship lit Under 1 Leigh Hitz 2 Jennifer Calderazzo 3 Hen Frey J I Carla Cutler 2 Cathy Shive 3 Si Eisenhour IS & Over 1 Jan Waltz 2 Don Cairns 3 Dwayne Messick Grand Champion Steer 12 14