Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 1986, Image 62

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    822-iancast*r Farming, Saturday, August 2,1986
Chester County Youth Compete For Daily Honors At 4-H Round-Up
KIMBERON - The Chester
County 4-H Dairy Round-up was
held at the Kimberton Fair
Grounds Saturday, July 19. 4-H
members from Chester County’s
five dairy clubs showed over 70
animals, competing for ribbons in
type, showmanship, and fitting.
Judges for type were Dennis
Patrick, herd manager of
Rothrock Farm in Lehigh County,
and Jerry Myers, a professor of
dairy science at Delaware Valley
College in Bucks County. Judging
Fran Talley showed the champion brown Swiss.
Winners in the Ayrshire show were, from left, Kelli Young
with reserve junior champion, Matt Edwards holding Charles
Young’s junior champion, Charles Young with reserve grand
champion, and Jennifer Lamborn with Brian Nolan's grand
champion.
showmanship and fitting were
Bruce Kreider, extension dairy
agent in Dauphin County, and Alan
Kozak, extension dairy agent in
Centre County.
The senior showman and fitter
champion was Tiffany Yeager of
Spring City, showing a senior 2-
year-old Jersey cow. The reserve
champion senior showman and
fitter was Duane Stoltzfus of
Morgantown, who showed a 5-year
old Holstein cow.
Junior showmanship and fitter
champion went to Kelli Huzzard of
Spring City and her 4-year-old
Holstein cow, while reserve junior
champion showman and fitter
honors went to Troy Hendricks of
Kimberton and his senior yearling
Jersey heifer.
Henry Yorgey of Spring City,
took first year showman honors,
and Owen Bewley of West Chester,
took reserve champion first year
showman honors. Yorgey and
Bewley switched placings in the
first year fitting contest, with
Bewley taking first year champion
fitter and Yorgey taking reserve
champion first year fitter.
Type judging was very competi
tive, with Duane Stoltzfus of
Morgantown, taking grand
champion Holstein honors with his
5-year-old Pennwood Earl Sophia.
Reserve grand champion HoMein
went to Dwight Stoltzfus of
Morgantown, with his 3-year-old
Pennwood BE Sandra. Junior
champion Holstein honors went to
Lauri Hicks of West Chester, with
her senior yearling Maplebound
Maple Donna. Reserve junior
champion Holstein honors went to
Henry Yorgey of Spring City, with
his Intermediate Calf Hewitts
Maestro Marie.
Ayrshire competition saw Brian
Nolan of Parkesburg take grand
champion with his 4-year-old
Tower View Jerry’s Candice, while
reserve grand champion Ayrshire
honors went to Charles Young of
West Grove, and his senior 2-year
old Timberlawn Roger’s SH HI-C.
Young also took junior champion
honors with his senior calf, Tim
berlawn’s Ross’s Don’s Rose. Kelli
Young took reserve junior
champion honors with her in
termediate calf.
In Guernsey competition, grand
champion honors went to Noel
Scheib of Phoenixville, with her 4-
year-old French Creek Fayvor
Lily. Reserve grand champion
honors went to Troy Hendricks of
Kimberton and his junior 2-year
old Anchor and Hope Fayvor
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Henry Yargey left, showed the reserve junior champion
Holstein. Other Holstein winners were, from left, Lauri Hicks,
junior champion Holstein; Dwight Stoltzfus, reserve grand
champion; and Duane Stoltzfus, grand champion.
In Jersey competition, winners were, from left, Kelli
Huzzard with reserve junior champion, Troy Hendricks with
junior champion, Tricia Yeager with reserve grand champion,
and Tiffany Yeager with grand champion. Chester County
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congratulate the winners.
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