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    A26'Lmcast»r Farming, Saturday, Saptamber 2,1989
BY VAL VANTASSLE
Berks Co. Correspondent
KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.)
Traskdale Pete An Bast, a five
year-old belonging to Dale Hps
tetter and Tom Lyon of Annville,
was named the grand champion of
the Eastern Pennsylvania Champ
ionship Holstein Show held
August 23 at the Kutztown
Fairgrounds.
Judge Genie Francisco was
quite impressed with the big ani
mal. “She is a tall animal with the
best udder in the show. She has
very correct legs and tracks well.
She also shows cleanliness around
the hocks,” she said. An Bast is a
Straight-Pine Elevation Pete
daughter bred by Preston Trask.
Francisco followed the five
year-old with a dry four-year-old.
Keystone Dynamo Denise. Bred
by W. Douglas Seipt of Keystone
Farm, Denise was also named the
best bred and owned animal at the
D. G. Kauffman (right) exhibits his champion bull, DGK
Dlxiecrat Delbert, while Corwin Bomgardner shows off the
reserve, a yearling named Loving Meadows Kristopher
belonging to Jesse Bomgardner.
Kynel Bomgardner (right) the Lebanon Co. Dairy Prin
cess, had the junior champion In the youth division, Loving
Meadows Mint, a senior calf. Sukavin Starbuck Jessica, a
junior yearling, owned by Karen Kauffman was the reserve.
Steve Wood was pleasantly surprised when his Interme
diate yearling, Penn Gate Enchancer Flashle, was named
Junior champion of the Eastern Holstein Show. Shirley
Thompson, showed the reserve champion, Coredale
Steady Jodee, for Coredale Holstelns.
Traskdale Pete An Bast Wins Eastern
show. Denise was sired by Don
acres Dynamo-Twin. Her dam
was Keystone Pete Dottie-ET.
Francisco was impressed with the
cow’s stylishness despite the fact
that she was not in milk for the
event
In the youth division Daview
Pete Ginger, a senior three-year
old belonging to Jeffrey Davis of
Leesport, won another grand
championship. Ginger, a junior
champion at the Pennsylvania
Farm Show two years ago, was the
most correct looking cow in the
youth show, according to
Francisco.
Patricia Miller’s seven-year
old, M-Maplegrove Valiant
Melone-ET, received reserve hon
ors. Melone, named the best 4-H
animal in the state two years ago,
won the 100,000-Ib. class, and
milked 110,000 lbs. as of her last
lactation.
Penn Gate Enhancer Flashie, an
intermediate yearling, was tops in
the junior show much to the plea
sure of her owners Steve and Chris
Wood. “She could be a" reserve
All-Pennsylvania selection,”
Steve added. Coredale Holsteins
picked up the reserve with Core
dale Steady Jodee, an intermediate
calf.
In the youth division, Lebanon
County Dairy Princess Kynel
Bomgardner was thrilled to have
the junior champion. Loving Mea
dows Mint, a senior calf. “My dad
is judging in Perry County today
and he said not to be too disap
pointed if we didn’t win anything.
He’ll sure be surprised,” she said.
Kynel’s father Nelson, bred the
animal. Sukavin Starbuck Jessica
owned by Karen Kauffman was
the reserve.
A calf belonging to D.G. Kauff
man was named the grand champ
ion bull followed by a yearling.
Loving Meadows Kristopher,
owned by Jesse Botpgardner.
Eastern Panntylvania/Champlonahip
Holataln Show
Opan ft Youth
Bull pall
1. D.G. Kauffman, 2. Russel H. Mil'er, 3.
Warren Buckman 111.
Yearling Bull
1. Jesse Bomgardner, 2. Jeffrey Davis.
Grand Champion Bull
D.G. Kauffman
• Reserve
Jesse Bomgardner
Junior Calf
1. Corwin Bomgardner, 2. Sandra Ander
son, 3. Amy Richard; Youth-1. Corwin Bom
gardner, 2. Amy Richard, 3. Brian Richard.
Intermediate Calf
1. Coredale Holsteins, 2. Richard Bishop,
3. Jere Bomgardner;'Youth-1. Erica Davis,
2. Lynette Heffner, 3. Patricia Miller.
Senior Calf
1.1. Kynel Bomgardner, 2. Coredale Hols
tein, 3. Jesse Bomgardner, Youth-1. Kynel
Bomgardner, 2. Jesse Bomgardner, 3. Eliza
beth Walton.
Summer Yearling
1. Warren Buckman, Jr., 2. Denise On, 3
Amy Richard; Youth- 1. Denise Ttt, 2. Amy
Richard, 3. Brian Richard.
Junior Yearling
1. Martin Younker, 2. Dale Weaver. 3,
Karen Kauffman; Youth-1. Karen Kauffman,
2. Stacey Gelst, 3. Jennifer Davis.
Intermediate Yearling
1. Steve and Chris Wood, 2. Keystone
Farm, 3. Shannon Doll; Youth-1. Shannon
Doll, 2. Peter Sonnen, 3. Stacey Geist.
Senior Yearling
1. Catherine Ohlmger, 2. Jeffrey Yoder, 3.
Gary and Martha Heffner; Youth-1. Jeffrey
Yoder, 2. Daniel Welk, 3. Peter Sonnon.
Junior Champion, Youth
Kynel Bomgardner
Raasrva
Karen Kauffman
Junior Champion, Opan
Steve and Chris Wood
Bast broader honors went to Penwood Farms represented by Harvey Stoltzfus
(center) his son Glenn (left) and his son Donnie and his fiance Joanne Kunkel.
Reeerve
Coredale Holsteins
Junior Beet Three Fcmelee
1. Coredale Holstelns, 2. Loving Meadows
Farm, 3. Rocky Side Farm.
Dry Cows 4-Yesrs-And-Undsr
1. Keystone Farm, 2. Harvey Stoltzlus, 3.
Rocky-Side Farm.
Dry Cows 5 And Ovsr
1. Rodney Griest, 2. Dwight Stoltzfus, 3.
Warren Buckman III; Youth-1. Scott Youse,
2. Stephen Worthington, 3. William Stoltzfus.
Junior 2 Year Olde
1. Dale Hoststter, 2. Ray Thompson and
Shirley Trimmer, 3. Glenn Stoltzfus; Youth
1. Neil Rex, 2. Cynthia Moser, 3. Stephen
Worthington.
Senior Two-Year-Old
1. Dana Doll, 2. Naomi Herbert (8.U.), 3.
Rocky-Side Farm; Youth-1. Erica Davis, 2.
Cynthia Moser.
Junior Three-YearOlde
1. Donald Stoltzfus, 2. James Younker
(8.U.), 2. Coredale Holstelns; Youth-1. Jen
nifer Davis, 2. Heidi Miller.
Senior 3-Year-Old
1. Jeffrey Davis (8.U.), 2. Keystone Farm,
3. Keystone Farm; Youth-1. Jeffrey Davis.
Four Year Olde
1. Patricia Miller, 2. William Stoltzfus, 3.
Kirby and Sheryl Horst (8.U.); Youth-1. Pat
ricia Miller, Patricia Miller.
Five Year Olde
1. Dale Hostetler and Tom Lyon (8.U.), 2.
Harvey Stoltzfus. 3. Sandra Frey-Thomas.
No Youth.
100,000 Lb. Clasa
Pennwood shared best exhibitor honors with Rocky Side
Farm represented by Carl Yoder and his son Jeff.
1. Patricia Millar, 2. Rocky-Side Farm. 3.
Rocky-Side Farm, \
Six And Over
1. Keystone Farm (8.U.), 2. Rocky-Side
Farm, 3. Duane Stoltzfus; Youth- 1 . Duane
Stoltzfus.
Senior Champion, Youth
Jeffrey Davit
Roaarva
Patricia Miller
Senior Champion, Open
Dale Hostetler and Tom Lyon
Reserve
Keystone Farm
Grand Champion, Youth
Jeffrey Davis
Reserve
Patricia Miller
Grand
Dale Hostetler and Tom Lyon
Reserve
Keystone Farm
Beat Brad and Owned
Keystone Farm
Premier Breeder
Penwood Farm
Premier Exhibitor
Tie Between Penwood Farm
and Rocky-Side Farm
Beat Three Females
1. Keystone Farm, 2. Penwood Farm, 3.
Rocky-Side Farm.
Produce el Dam
1. Rocky-Side Farm.
Dam and Daughtar
1. Rocky-Side Farm, 2. Maple Grove
Farm.