Pennsylvania Juniors Excel In Guernsey Show BY PAT PURCELL in the senior yearling heifer with LOUISVILLE. KY Several Bo Joy Rev Molly and Dale Mum junior Guernsey owner, breeders mer of Chambersburg took num and exhibitors made Pennsylvania ber 13 in the same division shine recently at the National In the junior two Guernsey Junior Show held in con- sion Meli«‘”' ' junction with the North American International Livestock Show at Louisville, Kentucky. “It was more than we could have hoped for,” said Alan Kozak, Pen nsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association Business Manager. The junior exhibitors won the coveted banner for the junior state herd which included a grand champion female of the National Guernsey Junior Show, which was first for Pennsylvania. This was the second year that Pennsylvania exhibited Guernseys at the Louis ville show. Jennifer Sulkosky of Derry took the grand champion<female honors in the National Guernsey Junior Show with Hi Field Jamaica Bossy. Melissa Sulkosky of Derry took second in the junior heifer calf calss with Hi Field Superman Dan dy. David Guyer of Derry took third in the same class with HiField Jamaica Queen. Jennifer Sulkosky of Derry, took a tenth out of 23 in the junior yearling heifer class with Hi Field Superman Bessie. Steven Wagner of Quarryville took eleventh place ?y _:y, ptuit„ .dpio. the National Guernsey Junior Show In Louisville, Kentucky. Melissa Sulkosky with her third place jr. 2-year-old, at National Guernsey Junior Show. A** o*”** 0 *”** in the senior yearling heifer with Bo Joy Rev Molly and Dale Mum mer of Chambersburg took num ber 13 in the same division. In the junior two year old divi sion Melissa Sulkosky won third with Hi Field Dairy Lad Sandy. Janice Garber of Willow Street placed eighth in the senior two year old division with Willows Fayette Toshya. Clayton Snyder of Oley exhi bited the number three-year-old, Sniders Fayvor Pauletta. National Open Show James Trotter of Enon Valley captured a top spot in the summer Yearling heifer class with Trotacre Baker Amy. David Guyer of Derry took a third in the junior heifer calf class with Hi Field Jamaica Queen and eleventh place in the intermediate heifer calf class with Hi Field Chief Dasher. Roger Campbell of Halifax took a seventh place in the intermediate heifer class with Key stone Austin Amy. Lori Campbell of Halifax took an eleventh place in the senior heifer calf class with Keystone P. Jennifer. Jennifer Sulkosky cap tured a fifth place in the junior yearling heifer class. Ben Jackson and Ken Young of Columbia Crossroads took a number four position in the junior yearling heif er class. Capturing the National Guernsey Junior Show state herd banner were; (from left) Steve Wagner; Janice Garber, Melissa Sulkosky, Jenny Sulkosky and Dale Mummert. (Not pictured were Lori Campbell and Clayton Snyder.) Lori Campbell’s ‘Keystone P. Jennifer’took the top spot In the senior calf divisional National Guernsey Junior Show held at NAILE. Clayton Snyder of Oley exhibited his 3-year-old to the number one spot at the National Guernsey Junior Show. zr.j 'i vm(i I v r v* t i * I t • *» S ' » •* \ * * * s * i - < -v * ?}< ♦* *iv j<s Lj^w »&4* gfA *>•
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