Teams, Individuals Reap Awards At Pa. 4-H Achievement Days UNIVERSITY PARK - Everyone who participates in 4-H Achievement Days is a winner. The opportunity to attend this statewide event and compete in contests is an honor in itself. Achievement Days is an annual event that brings 4-H’ers from across the state together for traditional and non-traditional competitions designed to en courage youths to greater achievements. Over 1,300 4-H members from across Pennsylvania had the op portunity to compete in contests at this year’s event, held at Penn State’s University Park campus recently, and many left with team and individual awards. The photos in this week’s issue represent some of the many winners who par ticipated. In addition to the team and in dividual winners shown here, top demonstration winners were Noel King, Jeanne Smith, Amy Rodgers, Bobbi Smith and Donna Adams County; Kellene Reynolds, Susquehanna County; Dawn Hawryluk, Lebanon County, Suzanne Miller, Somerset County; Heath Winsheimer and Chris Zagrodmchek, Indiana County; Gretchen Gross, Venango County; Sam Williams, Dauphin County; Dara Goodman, McKean County; and Christina Schultz, York •rinirr I** Tiffany Rohrer Livestock Judging, Jr. Tom Underwood \utomotive, Sr. * Marianne Yanos odd Way Riflery Doubles Speaking Jay Braund Air Pistol Frank Lecrone Fitness I*. Bill Schmidt Orienteering Doubles Mike Walter Doubles Bill Curley Dairy Judging Anita Leiden sumerama Physical Berks County had the winning air pistol team. Dr. Alan Snider, assistant director for 4-H youth programs, presents the award to team mem bers, from left, Craig Brown, Ann Mitchel, Mark Lash and Nancy Oxenrider. ' --iS: The champion clothing and textile team from Berks County included, from right, Tricia Werley, Ginger Dietrich, Mario Dietrich and Gwendolyn Perry who was also named the top individual JR ■Ht * L * Riflery Winning the consumer education team contest was Lebanon County's entry of, from right, Gail Shiner, coach, Andrew Smith, Brigitta Bergman and Damian Shiner. Public Con- , I IIH » *»*• MW Tom Itle Archery a iinneiili#4MU Vegetable Keith Reiland Orien teering Doubles Ross Pifer Judging Perry County topped the archery competition with their team of, from left, Barry Walker, leader, Kevin Prosser, Chad Seiber, Eric Fleisher and John Gabel. X* ♦ Lancaster's consumerama team of, from right, Judy Rohrer, Jeanette Smith, Melanie Rohrer and Stacy Nestleroth, topped the competition at the recent 4-H Achievement days. f •• Topping the dairy judging contest was Berks County's team of, from Bicksler, Susan Hollenbach, Doris Stump and Michele Christman. John Johns Orienteering > I' i 1 J i . \ V
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