A32-Lancuter Fanning, Saturday, August 17, 1991 SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber land Co.) The 4-H Dairy youth of Cumberland County got a chance to show off their cattle dur ing a recent county roundup held at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds. Competitions were not only on type with the six major dairy breeds, but included showmanship as well. The heaviest breed competition was with the Holsteins and Jerseys. The judge of the show was Chris Woods, of Littlestown. In the Holstein breed. The senior and grand champion was From the left, lan Dietrich shows his reserve grand champion Jersey, Carrock Boss Man Whopper, while Mela nie Dietrich shows her grand champion, Dorina’s Legend Delaura. 10-year-old showmanship division, while Sandy Anderson is named second place. From the left, John Leib Jr., is named first in the interme diate age class of the showmanship division of the Cumber land County 4-H Dairy Roundup, while Matthew Day is named second place winner. Cumberland 4-H Dairy Roundup Prepares Youth 3-year-old Tower Vuew Manding o Delight, shown by Craig Walton, of Carlisle. The reserve senior and grand was 4-year-old Dyar-Acres Noreen Fortran-Red, shown by Julie Ann Dyarman, of Newville. The Hosltein junior champion was a summer yearling, Tri-Day Starbuck Tasha, shown by Matth ew David Day, of Shippensburg. Day also showed the reserve junior champion, a senior calf, Tri-Day Starbuck Mona Lisa. Top honors were kept all in the family in the Jersey breed competi tions, with the senior and grand champion, 5-year-old Dorina’s Legend Delaura, being shown by Melanie Dietrich, of Newburg. Melanie also showed the reserve junior champion, Carrock Boomer Daria. The reserve senior and grand Jersey was 4-year-old Carrock Boss Man Whopper, shown by lan Dietrick. And the junior Jersey champion was an intermediate calf, Emily’s Boomer Treasure, shown by Emily Dietrick. In the Ayrshire breed, Michael Hensel, of Newburg, went home with a senior ribbon and grand champion rosette with the placing of his 4-ycar-old MRK E-Z Win Saydra. Mary Dcaven, of Newburg, showed the reserve senior and grand champion. Cove Creek Cap’s Goody Gumdrop, a 5-year old. In the Ayrshire junior division, the champion was Conebella Ste ven’s Nora, a summer yearling shown by Mary Deaven. Heath Ocker, of Shippensburg, showed the reserve junior champion, Ock erdale Champ Jamie Joyce, a senior yearling. In the Milking Shorthorn breed, with entries outnumbering the Guernsey and Brown Swiss, the senior and grand champion was Three Springs Ashley, a senior 2-year-old, shown by Christine Young, of Newvillc. The reserve senior and grand champion was Three Springs Scarlet, a junior 2-year-old shown by James Young. In the Guernsey breed, Michael Hensel showed both the junior and grand champion and the reserve junior and grand champion cattle. His Green Acres Ben Betsy, a summer yearling, was grand champion and his Mt. view Sergeant EUie, a senior calf, was reserve. James also showed the junior champion, an intermediate calf, Three Springs Sunset Jennifer Miller, also of Newville, showed the reserve junior champion. Three Springs Lilac EXP. Justin Fuls, of Shippensburg, showed the champion Brown Swiss, a junior calf. Shady Creek Lois Lisa. The reserve grand champion was shown by his sister, Heather. It was a senior calf. Vic tory Acres Jared Polly-Twin. In the showmanship competi tions, the competition was broken down into three different age clas ses with the winner class, the top two in each division, qualifying for district level competitions later this month. In the junior division, for ages 8 to 10, the first place showman was David Day, of Shippensburg, while Sandy Anderson, of Boiling Springs, scored a second place. In the intermediate division, for ages 11 to 13 years, the first place winner was John Leib Jr., of Machanicsburg, while Matthew Day, of Shippensburg, took second. In the senior division, for those 14 years or older, the first place honors went to Craig Watson, of Carlisle and second went to Chris Young, of Newville. CUMBERLAND CO. DAIRY ROUNDUP RESULTS AYRSHIRE JR CALF: Michelle Ocker SUMMER YEARLING: Mery Oeaven JR YEARLING; Michael Hensel INTERMEDIATE YEARLING: Mary Deaven SR YEARLING: Heath Ocker JR 2-YR-OLD; Michael Hensel SR 2-YR-OLD; Mary Deaven 3-YR-OLD: Mary Deaven 4-YR-OLD: Michael Hensel 5-YR-OLD; Mary Deaven JR CHAMPION;Mary Deaven RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Heath Ocker Justin Fuls shows his grand champion Brown Swiss, Shady Creek Lois Lisa, while Trent Wickard presents the trophy sponsored by Lonni and Vickie Wickard. >i —iiy iipK» Ayrshire, Cove Creek Cap’s Goody Gumdrop, while Michael Hensel exhibits the grand champion, MRK E-Z Win Saydra. division of the showmanship competition, while Chris Young takes second. SR CHAMPION: Michael Hensel JR CHAMPION: Justin Fuls RESERVE SR CHAMPION; Mary Deaven RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Heather Fuls GRAND CHAMPION: Michael Hensel GRAND CHAMPION: Justin Fuls RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: Mary RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Heather Fuls Deaven BROWN SWISS JR CALF; Justin Fuls SR CALF: Heather Fuls GUERNSEY INTERMEDIATE CALF; Michael Hensel SR CALF; Michael Hensel (Turn to Pago A 33)