A22-Lanc*stw Firming, Saturday, January 14,1989 HARfeISBURG—The junior beef breeding show bought out the best beef heifers owned by 4-H and FFA members. In the Angus division, Jennifer Calderazzo of York had the grand champion with her junior yearling. Kelly Bachman of Annville had the reserve champion with the ani mal Judge Scott Schaake of Uni versity of Kentucky judged to be the second- place junior yearling. Travis Sherman of Abbotstown, an Adams County youth, had the champion Charolais, the first place spring yearling. The reserve champion was the second-place spring yearling shown by Tammy Gelsingcr of Wemersville in Berks County. The top Limousin was exhibited by Tami Rose of Cochranton in Crawford County with a spring yearling. Reserve champion Limousin was the second-place spring yearling owned by Jessica Stover of Titusville in Venango County. Tawnya Wolfhopeof Schells burg in Bedford County, cele brated her last day as the Pennsyl vania Polled Hereford Queen by taking home the championship Polled Hereford title. Her champ ion is a summer yearling. The reserve champion Polled Hereford! was the spring calf shown by Kyle Rookcr of Union town in Fayette County. Keith Carlisle of Claysville in Washington County had the champion Simmental with his spring calf. The reserve champion Simmental was shown by Jamie Cowell of Waynesburg in Greene County. The top placings arc as follows: JUNIOR BEEF BREEDING LIMOUSIN Early Summtr Cali 1. James Fisher, 2. Jason Boyer Spring Call James Fisher Junior Calf Brian Linebaugh Spring Yearling 1. Tami Rosa, 2. Jessica Stover, 3. Chan da Reitz Junior Voiding Kevin Miller Champion Tami Rose Reoarvo Champion Jessica Stover CHAROLAIS Summer Call Faye Krevel Spring Calf Ed Krevel Summer Yearling Amy Peters Spring Yearling 1. Travis Sherman, 2 TammyGelsmger,3. Travis Sherman Junior Yearling 1. Kenley Jo Myers, 2. Ed Krevel Champion Travis Sherman •k jlth (at halter) anu _ Scott Schaake, University of Kentucky. Junior Beef Breeders Name Winners Raoarva Champion Junior Calf Tammy Galsinger Tr *'i» Weriey A NOUS Summar Yaarllng Early Summar Calf Jonnlfar Altobeill Fay Kravel , _ Spring Vaarllng Spring Calf 1 • ~**nya Wblfhopa, 2. Edwin Livingston 1. Kristin Chupp, 2. Faye Krevel Junior Yaarilng Junior Call 1 • Mafc Scon. 2. Travis Weriey, 3. Diana 1. Jennifer Calderazzo, 2. Brae Taggart Qle »*ner Spring Yearling 1. Robin Shlve, 2. Cathy Shiva Junior Yaarilng 1. Jennifer Calderazzo, 2. Kelly Bachman, 3. Sandra Elsenhour Champion Jennifer Caldarazzo Raaarva Champion Kelly Bachman POLLED HEREFORD Spring Calf 1. Kyle Rooker, 2. Tawnya Wolfhope, 3 Frank Granbery Jennifer Calderazzo shows the Angus with Anna Marie Frey, 1989 Pennsylvania Tawnya Woifhope with her grand champion Polled Here ford and Kristin Pettit, the Pennsylvania Polled Hereford Association Princess. Champion Tawnya Wolfhope Raaarva Champion Kyle Rooker SIMMENTAL Early Summer Calf 1. Tammy Getsmger, 2. Wayne Stooah Jr. . 3. Enc Frazier Spring Call 1. Keith Carlisle, 2. Jamie Cowell, 3 Jav Slough ' Summer Yearling Jamie Cowell implon Immental and Judge grand champion Angus Princess. Spring Yaarilng 1. Tmd Gel linger, 2. Raymond Slough, 3. Kimberly Hopple Junior Yearling 1. Keith Cariltia, 2. Jaaaica Dean, 3. The Ira Coble Award for outstanding service to the 4-H program was presented to Thomas McCullough, Mercer County, (left), during the junior beef show. McCullough has worked with 4-H and livestock organizations for more than 20 years. Among his other accomplishments, he developed the Mercer 4-H Park and his team won the 1974 livestock judging contest. He was an original director of the Cattle men’s Club. Dave Coble made the presentation. Travis Sherman with sister Amy shows the Charolals grand champion. . Ot tplon Limousin. Also In the photo is Chris Anderson (with banner) and Jenny Rose. Jamoa Doot* Champion Koith Carllalo Roaorvo Champion Jamio Cowoll