Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 30, 1988, Image 57

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With half of their members
owning goats instead of cows,
Montgomery County 4-H teams
swept lop honors in both the senior
and junior divisions of the 13lh
annual state 4-H dairy bowl know
ledge contest held at the University
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30, 198 S-819
test. This event is normally held m
early November during the North
American International Livestock
Exposition in Kentucky.
Lisa Burdett, 19, of South Ger
mantown, and Susan Knapp, 17, of
Goshen, were members of last
year’s winning Montgomery
County team, which placed eighth
in the national contest. Lisa and
Susan were coaches for the 1988
state champion junior and senior
teams.
Lisa’s brother, D.j. Burdette, 14,
was a member of this year’s state
champion senior 4-H dairy bowl
team. Other members were Krissie
Smith, 17, of Gaithersburg, and
Donna Johnson, 16, of Damascus.
Members of the junior 4-H team
were Matthew D. Day, 9, of
Damascus; David McKeever, 11,
of Laytonsville; Amy E. Savage,
14, of Old Germantown; Christo
pher W. (Chip) Savage, 13, of
South Germantown; and Anna
Waterman, 11, of Clarksburg.
Other placings in this year’s 4-H
dairy bowl contest were. Seniors;
1. Montgomery County, 2. Cecil
County, 3. Carroll Coulny;
Juniors: 1. Montgomery County,
2. Howard County, 3. Kent
County.
Montgomery
County Horse
The Montgomery County 4-H
Horse Clubs arc sponsoring seven
shows this season that are open to
all interested horse owners. There
will be a full offering of classes for
Hunter, Western, and Saddle Scat
division Sevoral shows aKn will
offer driving and racing classes.
The season’s dales are as fol
lows:. May 5, Central 4-H Horse
Club Open Schooling Show
May 14, Central 4-H Horse
Club Open Show
June 18, Perk-Penn 4-H Horse
Club Open Show and Pcnn-Jcrscy
Point Show
July 9, Hatfield 4-H Horseshoes
Open Show
July 16, Central Club Benefit
Show
September 10, Hatfield
Horseshoes Open Show
November 12, Perk-Penn 4-H
Club Gymkhana
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