810-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 10,1990 Kids And Moms Com LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) It was a “hot” time in the Lan caster Ford Tractor shop, Rohrers town Road, last Friday night. About 200 people turned out for Lancaster Ford’s annual pedal power pull where 54 contestants huffed and puffed to pull ahead to victory. Competition was stiff as win ners in each category had to have additional weights hooked to the pedal tractor to determine the champion. Andrew David Herr and his Lori Rowland stole the show by pulling 270 pounds in the women’s competition. Larry Groff (left), president of Lan caster Ford Tractor, Inc., and David Nolt (right), pedal power emcee, congratulate Lori. brother Allan hoped to win one of saw the prizes and wanted one of the $l5O worth of toy tractor die tractors, prizes. 5-6-year-old division To get ready for competition, In the five-to-six-year-old divi the boys said they practice by tak- sion, first place honors went to ing their dog. Spike, on a wagon Nathan Denlinger of Strasburg. (Left to Right) Nathan Denllnger placed first In the four to five year-old class at the Lancaster Ford annual pedal pow er pull. Mark Shoemaker was second; and Andrew Longeneckor, third. ride. While waiting to compete, the said that he practiced the day two little boys, dressed in red plaid before competition by pulling big shirts, blue jeans, and Ford tractor blocks on his pedal tractor. hats, talked tractors. “I like Ford Mark Shoemaker of Kirkwood best,” Andrew said. placed second. The son of Staurt Their dad, Allen, has three Ford and Ann Shoemaker, Mark said tractors that he uses to farm 80 that his dad puts cement weights acres of com, wheat, tobacco, soy- on the back of the pedal tractor, beans and hay. The boys plan to be Third place went to Apdrew farmers and use Ford tractors just like their dad. Andrew said, “I like to watch the commercials and movies about Ford tractors.” 3-4-year-old division In the three to four year-old class, Jay Lehman placed first. The four-year-old son of Steve and Mary Lehman, said he won because his dad told him, “Go fast” He did. Charlie Book, 4-year-old son of Charles and Julie Book of Pamyra, placed second. Ken Nolt, 4-year old son of John and Alta from Ml Airy said that he won because he The son of Bev and Ken Denlinger 0 ete At Pedal Power Pull Winners In the three to four year-old class Included, from left: Jay Lehman, first place; Charlie Book, second; and Ken Nolt, third. Longenecker of Elizabethtown. The son of Fred and Sherry Longenecker said that he didn’t practice before but he does ride lots of bike, plus he said, “I expected to win.” 7-8-year-old class Eight-year-old-Frankie Hableie, son of Fred and Cindy, won in the 7-8-year-old class. He said that he has won lots of times. Jeff Nolt, 8, of Peach Bottom, placed second because, “I throw lots of hay bales,” he said. Jay Irvin, 8, son of Irvin and Anna, Ephrata, placed third in his division. Ladies Competition Kids from ages three to eight competed while parents cheered, yelled, and clapped, but it was the mothers who stole the show. “Come on, Mommy. You can do it,” a five-year-old cheered. “Don’t stop...keep pedaling!” another child yelled. Husbands whispered hurried instructions to their wives: “Pedal as fast as You can and don’t stop. Look straight ahead. Don’t pay attention to the crowd.” While kids screamed and cheered as their mothers pedalled fast and furiously, husbands struggled to appear non-charlant The crowd cheered and clapped for their favorite during Lancaster Ford Tractor’s annual pedal power pull on March 2. despite hoping their wives The champion lady denies prac would win the dinner-for-two ticing. In fact, Lorie, the wife of prize. In the end, Lori Rowland of time she entered a tractor pull. Quarryville pulled 270 pounds “i didn’t know about the ladies Winners in the seven to eight year-old class Include from left: Frankie Halbeie, 1, Jeff Nolt, 8; and Jay Irvin, 8. past the finish line to beat eight competition until I registered my other contestants in the ladies kids tonight,” she said, class. Lori credits her victory to “drinking lots of chocolate milk P.L. "Larry” Groff said, m(l chasing after foe kids.” “Although the ladies won’t admit Although her sons Jason, 5, and it, I think they have been practic- joemy, 7, didn’t take home any ing. This is the stiffest competition trophies, they sure were proud of we’ve ever had.” their mom. Dean Rowland, stud it was the first