Lycoming Fair Dairy Show (Continued from Page D 8) Junior 2-year-old 1 Kristine R Kulp Senior 2-year-old ' ••' 1 Bnan Cooley: 2. Jason M Cooley; 3 Shannon Peterman 3-year-olds 1 Cynthia Showers, 2. Lon Stamen, 3 Knstme Kulp. 4-year-olds 1 Beth Ann Cooley, 2 Wayne Showers Dry Cow 3 years and over ' 1 Stephanie Hill, 2 Beth Cooley, 3 Bnan Cooley Dam/Daughter 1 Beth Cooley, 2 Cindy Showers; 3 Way ne Showers Senior and Grand Champion Holstein Cynthia Showers Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion Holstein Beth Cooley Club Herds 1 Bald Eagle, 2 Lairdsville,3 State Road Fitting & Showing Jr Div Karen Jordan Sr Div Kristine Kulp Lycoming Open Dairy Holsteins Jr. Bull Calves 1 Carolyn Cline, 2 Carolyn Cline JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL h RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL; Carolyn Cline Junior Holier 1 Kristine Kulp, 2 Melanie Jarrett, 3 Kris tine Kulp Intermediate Heifer Calf 1 Mark Ream; 2 Ritter-Ridge Farms, 3. Jennifer Schultz Senior Heifer Calf 1. Ronald J. Hunter: 2. Joy Evans; 3 Dean R Showers Jr. Summer Yearlings 1 Ritter-Ridge Farms; 2. Lost Brook Farms: 3. Mark Ream. Junior Yearling Heller 1 Yvonne K. Peterman, 2 Seth Ulmer, 3 Kathryn L. Jarrett. Intermediate Yearling 1 Ritter-Ridge Farms; 2. Burton Staman, 3 Lost Brook Farms Senior Yearling 1 Joy Evans, 2 Adam Fraley; 3 Mark Ream JUNIOR CHAMPION HOLSTEIN: Ritter-Ridge Farms RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HOLS- TEIN: Joy Evans Junior Bast Three Females 1 Ritter-Ridge Farms, 2 Lost Brook Farms; 3 Bon-Ed-Pa Farms Jr. Gat of Sirs 1 Burton Staman, 2. Kristine Kulp, 3 Lost Brook Farms. Two-Year-Old 1. Beth Cooley, 2 Edwin E Kitzmiller, 3 Katie Kulp Dry Cows 4 Years and Undar 1 Ritter-Ridge Farms; 2. Dale F. Cooley. 3 Burton Y. Staman, Jr Dry Cows 5 Years and Over 1 Ritter-Ridge Farms; 2 Janet M Show ers; 3 Stephanie Hill. Junior 2 Year Old In Milk 1 Ritter-Ridge Farms, (Ist Place Udder) Senior 2 Year Old In Milk 1 Robert Cross, 2 Bon-Ed-Pa Farms, 3 Jason M Cooley. Three Year Old Cows 1 Cynthia Showers (Best Udder), 2 Ritter- Ridge Farms, 3 Burton Y Staman, Jr (Sec ond Best Udder) Four-Ysar-Old Cows 1 Robert Cross (Best Udder), 2 Rebecca E Cromis, 3 Dale F Cooley (Second Best Udder) Five Year-Old Cows 1 Ritter-Ridge Farms, 2 Burton Y Sta man, 3 Mark Ream Aged Cow 1 Burton Staman (Best Udder), 2 Lon Stamen Milking Dry Cow Class 1 Wayne Showers, 2. Burton Y Staman, SENIOR AND GRAND CHAMPION HOLSTEIN: Cynthia Showers RESERVE SENIOR AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HOLSTEIN: Robert Cross Cow In Milk 1. Cynthia Showers (Best Udder); 2. RobertCross(SecondßestUdder),3 DaleF. Cooley (Third Place Udder) Senior Got Of Slro 1. Ritter-Ridge; 2 Burton Staman, 3 Bur ton Staman. Boot Throe Ferrule* 1. Ritter-Ridge Farms, 2 Burton Staman, 3 Cynthia Showers Boot Thro* Dairy Herd 1 Burton Staman; 2. Ritter-Ridge Farms, 3 Cynthia Showers Produce of Dam 1 Cynthia Showers, 2 Burton Staman; 3 Ritter-Ridge Farms Open Dam/Daughler 1 Burt Staman, Jr., 2 Beth Cooley, 3 Bur ton Staman, Jr. Premier Baadar Tle: Valley Bell Farms: Ritter-Ridge Farms, Muncy Premier Exhibitor Valley Bell Farms, Burton Staman Sr Family Lovell Sisters Livestock BY BARBARA MILLER Lycoming Co. Correspondent HUGHESVILLE In the annals of the youth livestock shows of Lycoming County Fair 1987 will be remembered as the yqar the Lovell sisters, Annette, Angela, and Laura, daughters qi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lovell, R.D., Linden swept the youth beef, lamb and swine competitions. Sixteen-year-old Annette Lovell won the youth beef show with her Chi-Angus brindle steer, Bobtail, while her sister, Angela, 9, placed second by showing her Polled Hereford steer, Trix. Middle sister, Laura Lovell, 12, captured top honors in the market lamb competition with her lamb, Adam, and to round things out walked off with the grand champ ion trophy in the youth swine show. To sum things up, an unpre cedented four of the top six places in the youth livestock competition this year went to members of one family. Annette reports her 18-month old Chi-Angus cross grand cham pion steer was sired by Pine Drive Big Sky. Her steer. Bobtail, won the show because of his muscling, according to Annette. “I think it was the steer’s muscling. They really look for that. They don’t like fat” Annette and her sisters are members of the Bottle Run 4-H. Annette has been a participant of 4-H for the past seven years, show ing chiefly steers and lambs and a Lancaster Faming Saturday, August ,1, t987-D9.. Sweep Lycoming Competitions Laura Lovell had grand champion market hog and Melanie Jarrett showed reserve at the Lycoming County Fair. From left are Kathryn Jarrett, Melanie Jar rett, Laura Lovell and Annette Lovell. few pigs. She has several wins to her credit and lists a previous grand championship each in the 4-H and open beef shows, and two grand champion trophies in the market lamb competition plus an overall showmanship award in the sheep competition among her trophies. What Annette enjoys best about showing in 4-H is, “The competition— trying to beat whomever had it last year.” Her least favorite part, she says, is “Leaving them after they’re sold.” Offering advice on how to win, she considers conformation the most important item. “You gotta pick out the right calf in the beginning.” Nine-year old Angela Lovell attributes her second-place win in the youth beef show with her (Turn to Pago DIO)