A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19.1989 Southcentral Champ (Conllnuad from Pago A 1) of the show was high fora district show. ‘There was lots of depth in the classes,” he said. “It’s a plea sure working with such good quality cattle.” The four-year-old class stood out to him as a strong class, and he chose his grand and reserve cows from it. King is formerly of Kingway Holsteins. George Cashed of St. Thomas served as show chairman and announcer. A partial list of winners follows. Bull Calf 1. Timothy Fuller & Judith McClure; 2. DGK Holsteini. Yearling Bull 1. Jesse O. Bomgardner; 2. Paul Dyar man, Sr.; 3. Jennifer Barnett. Champian Bull Timothy Fuller & Judith McClure Rasarva Champion Bull Jesse O. Bomgardner Junior Hollar Call 1. Justin Burdette; 2. Sandra Anderson; 3. Amy Jo Hartman. Intermediate Heller Call 1. Aldma Holstems; 2. Rodman C. Thomp son; 3. Justin Burdette. Sanlor Heller Call 1. Penn Gate; 2. Aldma Holsteins; 3. Eli zabeth L. Walton. Summer Yearling 1. James & Nina Burdette; 2. Beverly A. Meyers; 3. Bridgette Boyer. Junior Yearling Haller 1. James A Nina Burdette; 2. Karen E. Kauffman; 3. Matthew Day. Intermediate Yearling Hallar 1. Penn Gate; 2. Shannon E. Doll; 3. Penn Gate. Sanlor Yearling Halter 1. Curts & Ann Day: 2. Thomas A. Boyer; 3. Rodman C. Thompson. Junior Champion Female James & Nina Burdette Reserve Junior Champion Female Penn Gate Junior Bast Three Females 1. Penn Gate; 2. James A Nina Burdette; 3. Curtis & Ann Day. Dry Cow, 4 Years Lancaster County Cow Wins Youth Division division junior champion, Sukavin Starbuck Jessica. The youth class reserve junior champion was Dar-Dale Pabst Betty shown by Shannon E. Doll. Irene Benner, left, of the Perry County Holstein Club, presented the award. Paul King of Moorefleld, W.Va., was judge for the show. BY BONNIE BRECHBILL Franklin Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Franklin Co.) An eight-year-old cow shown by Thomas McCauley of Lancaster County was named senior and grand champion in the Youth division of the Southcentral Pennsylvania Championship Show August 12. Queen Star Sexy, an Ocean View Sexation daughter, has a lifetime record of 132,567 pounds of milk and 5,987 pounds of fat McCauley showed her in the 100,000 pound class. Reserve senior and grand Champion of the show, held at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds, was a junior three-year old shown by Irene Benner of Perry County. My-Kinda Starwars Nelly-ET is a Hardys Starwars daughter bred by A. Bruce and Cynthia Whittier. Karen E. Kauffman’s junior yearling heifer took home junior stlne Memorial Award for the senior best three females for the second year In a row. Presenting the award to Georgian na, Joshua, and C. Richard Locke Is Robert Eckstlne, se cond from right, son of the late Paul Eckstlne. ft Under 1. June E. Boyer & John H. Haar; 2. C. Richard A Georgianna Locke; 3. Penn Gate. Dry Cows, 5 Years A Over 1. C. Richard A H. Wayne Locke; 2. Tho mas McCauley; 3. XY Farms. Junior Two Year Olds 1. Penn Gate (1 BU); 2. C. Richard A Georgianna Locke; 3. Mark A. Naugle. Senior Two Year Old 1. C. Richard A Georgianna Locke (1 BU); 2. Kenneth R. A Jane P. Benner; 3. Curts A Ann Day. Junior Three Year Qld 1. Leroy A Ida Showalter (1 BU); 2. James A Nina Burdette; 3. Penn Gate. Senior Three Year Old 1. Curtis A Ann Day and Klngstead Farms (1 BU); 2. June E. Boyer; 3. Mandy Naugle. Four Year Old. 1. C. Richard A Georgianna Locke (1 BU); 2. James A Nina Burdette; 3. Alan McCauley and Woodbine Farms, Inc. Five Year Old 1. George, Paul, James and Cindy Knight (1 BU); 2. Thomas McCauley; 3. Creedln Comman. 100,000 Pound Cows outhcentral Pennsylvania Holstein Championshii champion honors. Sukavin Star buck Jessica is a Hanover Hill Starbuck daughter. Reserve junior champion was Dar-Dale Pabst Betty, an interme diate yearling heifer owned by Shannon E. Doll. Judge for the event was Paul King of Moorefield, W. Va. Class placings were: Junior Hollar Calf 1. Justin Burdette; 2. Amy Jo Hartman; 3. Oaphna A. Doll. Inlarmsdlata Halfar Calf 1. Justin Burdatta; 2. Haathar Fuls; 3. Jamla Hartman. Sanlor Halfar Calf 1. Elizabath L. Walton; 2. Megan L. Myers; 3. Suzy A. Stutanan. Summer Yearling 1. Beverly A. Mayers; 2. Bridgatta Boyar; 3. Angela L. Lang. ' Junior Yearling Halfar 1. Karen E. Kauffman; 2. Brkfgetta Boyer: 3. Ryan D. Myers. Intermediate Yearling Halfar 1. Shannon E. Doll; 2. Jamie Hartman; 3. Jill M. Stutzman. 1 . Thomas McCauley; 2. Penn Gate; 3. Irene G. Benner. s Six Years and Over 1. Penn Gale (1 BU); 2. Steven C. Com man; 3. Penn Gate. Senior A Grand Champion C. Richard A Georgianna Locke Raearve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion James A Nina Burdette Bast Bred A Owned C. Richard A Georgianna Locke Premier Exhibitor 1. Penn Gate; 2. Lockway (C. Richard A Georgianna'Locke); 3. Windy Knoll View (James A Nina Burdette). Premier Breeder 1. Penn Gate; 2. Lockway (C. Richard A Georgianna Locke); 3. Windy Knoll View (James A Nina Burdette). Senior Best Three 1. Lockway; 2. Windy Knoll View; 3. Penn Gate. Produce el Dam 1. Lockway; 2. Le-lda Farms; 3. William A. Hall. Oam A Daughter 1. Lockway; 2. Penn Gate; 3. James A Nina Burdette. The grand champion Holstein of the youth show at the Southcentral Pennsylvt la Holstein Championship Show was Queen Star Sexy, an elght-year-old cow shown by Tom McCauley, second from light. The reserve grand champion In the youth division was My-Klnda Starwars Nelly-ET, a Junior three-year old shown by Irene Benner. Con gratulating the winners are Cumberland County Dairy Princess Bobble Jo Gutshall, Franklin County Dairy Princess Jennifer Gloss, Judge Paul King, and Lancaster Coun ty Dairy Princess Angie Splckler. Clarence Comman presented the award on behalf Of Cornman & Heffner Sales & Services. Senior Yearling Heifer ,J- T foyD. Young; 2. Beverly A. Meyer*; 3. Matthew D. Day. Youth Junior Champion Karen Kauffman Reserve Youth Junior Champion Shannon E. Doll Dry Cow, 4 Years A Under 1. Stephanie Wagner; 2. Craig H. Walton. Dry Corn, • Yearn A Over BNULK. IT’S FIT YOU CAN DRI Chris, Clayton, and Steve Wood of Penn Gate Farm In LR tlestown received the premier exhibitor and premier breed er banners. Thomat A. MoCaulay Junior Two Yoar OMo 1. Toby Horth; 2. Chrlalophor L. Woflnor; 3. William A. Hail. Son lor Two Yoar Old 1. Gary Dock, Jr.; 2. Oowna L. Dad; 3. John E. Loib, Jr. Junior Throo Yoar Ok) 1. Irona Bonnor, 2. WMHam A. Hall. Sonler Throo Yoar Old 1. Mandy Nauglo; 2. Julio Ann Dyarman. Four Yoar Old William A. Ha* Flva Yaar Old 1. Thomat MoCaulay; 8. WWam A. Hall. 160,000 poundaawi 1. Thomat Van* G. Bannar. Youth Senior A Grand Champion Thomat MoCaulay Youth Rtoarva Bonier A Rooorvo Grand Champion Irana Bannar
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