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    818-L*nc*ster Farming, Saturday, September 14, 1991
Rll| HAPPENINGS
4-H Horse Roundup
The Huntingdon County 4-H
Horse Roundup was held recently
at the Lazy E Ranch in Tyrone, Pa.
Barbara McCleary from Marion,
Pa. served as judge of the event
The following list of exhibitors
participated: Abigail Ramsey, Port
Matilda; Jaime Daughenbaugh,
Tyrone: Lindsey Mihelic, Hun
tingdon; Heidi Harpster, Spruce
Creek; Jodie Mihelic, Huntingdon;
Shilo Hartman, Orbisonia; Anne
Brackett Huntingdon; Eric Coff
man, Huntingdon; Becky Corce
lius, Petersburg; Holly Hess, Hun
tingdon; Travis Hess, Huntingdon;
Alisha Keel, Huntingdon; Court
ney Keel, Huntingdon; Maria
Madilia, McVeytown; Michelle
McGarvey, Shirleysburg; James
Mickey, Jr., McVeytown; Sierra
Mickey, McVeytown; Norman
Querry, Huntingdon; Brian Scott
Orbisonia; Autumn Rae, Broad
Top; Amy Sheffield, Huntingdon;
Jessica Wilson, Mount Union;
Carol Anders, Warriors Mark;
Jesse Barley, Tyrone; Christy
Black,Tyrone; Katherine Black,
Warriors Mark; Sarah Black, War
riors Mark; Christine Bouley,
Spruce Creek; Colleen Bouley,
Spruce Creek; Meagan Delbaggi
a,Tyrone; Carrie Eyer, Tyrone;
Zoe Babe, Tyrone; Krystal Hess,
Tyrone: Lyndie Hess, Tyrone;
Shana Hicks, Tyrone; Annie
Johnston, Warriors Mark; Josh
Lindstrom, Tyrone; Traci Mountz,
Warriors Mark; Crista Romano,
Tyrone; Brooke Welsh, Tyrone.
Following is a list of show
placings.
HUNTINGDON CO.
4-H HORSE ROUNDUP
Class 3, grooming and showmanship 16
years and older, winners were Christine Bou
ley, Ist place. Annie Johnston, 2nd place,
and Crista Romano, 3rd place Class 2,
grooming and showmanship 13-15 years,
winners were Autumn Rae, 1 st place, James
Mickey, 2nd place, and Michelle McGarvey,
3rd place Class 1, grooming and showman
ship 12 years and under, winners were Holly
Hess, Ist place, Sierra Mickey, 2nd place,
Carol Anders, 3rd place Class 25. Hunter
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Seat Equitation Senior Division, winners
were Sarah Black, Ist place; Autumn Rae,
2nd place; Christine Bouley, 3rd place. Class
24, Hunter Seat Equitation Junior Division,
winners were Courtney Keel, 1 st place; Lind
sey Mihelic, 2nd place; Alisha Keel, 3rd place.
Class 5, Open Trail Horse, winners were Col
leen Bouley, Ist place; Becky Cornelius, 2nd
place; Christine Bouley, 3rd place. Class 4,
Open Trail Pony, winners were Holly Hess,
Ist place; Josh Lindstrom, 2nd place; Nor
man Querry, 3rd place. Class 9, Stock Seat
Equitation Senior Division, winners were
James Mickey, Ist place; Annie Johnston,
2nd place; Heidi Harpster, 3rd place. Class 8,
Stock Seat Equitation Junior Division, win
ners were Becky Cornelius, Ist place; Maria
Madilia, 2nd place; Carol Anders, 3rd place.
Class 26, Hunter Seat Equitation (over
jumps) Junior Division, winner was Jody
Mihelic. Class 33, Working Hunter Horses,
winners were Jody Mihelic, Ist place; Sarah
Black. 2nd place; and Traci Mountz, 3rd
place Class 13, Western Pleasure Horses
(over 14 0 hands, Senior Rider) winners were
James Mickey, Ist place; Annie Johnston,
2nd place; Heidi Harpster, 3rd place. Class
12, Western Pleasure Horses (over 14.0
hands, Junior Rider) winners were Sierra
Mickey, Ist place; Becky Cornelius, 2nd
place; Shilo Hartman, 3rd place. Class 11,
Western Pleasure Ponies (over 12.2 hands)
winners were Holly Hess, 1 st place; Norman
Querry, 2nd place; Jaime Daughenbaugh,
3rd place. Class 10, Western Pleasure
Ponies (12.2 hands and under) winners were
Maria Madilia, 1 st place; and Josh Lindstrom,
2nd place. Class 18, Clover Leaf Barrel Race
Pony, winners were Jaime Daughenbaugh,
Ist piece; and Brian Scott, 2nd place. Class
36, Pleasure Pony Dnvmg, winner was Brian
Scott. Class 7, Pleasure Pairs, winners were
Sarah and Katherine Black, 1 st place; Court
ney Keel and Autumn Rae, 2nd place; Col
leen and Christine Bouley, 3rd place. Class 6,
County Team, winners were Sarah Black,
Katherine Black and Trad Mountz ail sharing
Ist place. Class 17, Pole Bending Horse, win
ner was Shilo Hartman. Class 16, Pole Bend
ing Pony, Jaime Daughenbaugh, Ist place;
and Bruin Scott, 2nd place. Class 35, Hunter
Hack Horses, winners were Autumn Rae, Ist
place; Katherine Black, 2nd place; Michelle
McGarvey, 3rd place. Class 34, Hunter Hack
Ponies, winner was Lindsey Mihelic. Class
14, Western Riding, winners were James
Mickey, Ist place; and Shilo Hartman, 2nd
place Class 21, Rased Box Keyhole Horse,
winners were Shilo Hartman, Ist place; and
Annie Johnston, 2nd place. Class 20, Rased
Box Keyhole Pony, winners were Brian Scott,
Ist place: and Jame Daughenbaugh, 2nd
place. Class 31, Hunter Horse Under Saddle,
winners were Jody Mihelic, 1 st place, Kather
ine Black, 2nd place, Sarah Black, 3rd place
Class 30, Hunter Pomes Under Saddle, win
ners were Anne Brocken, Ist place, Alisha
Keel, 2nd place, and Lindsey Mihelic, 3rd
place Class 15. Reining, winner was Annie
Johnston
4-H Horse Show
Eight Warren County 4-H horse
clubs held their annual county
roundup recently.
More than 60 4-H members
competed by showing their horses
in grooming and showmanship and
English and Western performance
classes.
In the senior grooming and
showmanship class for 4-H’ers 16
years of age or older, Becky Smith
of the Lander Mustangs placed
first. Other seniors who placed
included: 2-Kodee Miller of the
Saddlelites and 3- Stacy Hess of
the Saddelites.
The best showman in the inter
mediate group (age 13-15 years)
was Tom Clopp of the Warren
County Trail Blazers. Also placing
in this division were 2- Heather
Sleeman of the Grand Valley
Gouchos and 3- Kirk Guiher of the
Trail Blazers.
Julie Long of the Pittsfield
Bronc Busters placed first in the
junior showmanship and groom
ing class. Other winners included
2- Jill Coffaro of the Sugar Grove
Ruff Ridas and 3- Tracy Bloom
gren of the Warren County Trail
Blazers.
Those younger than eight years
old also competed in grooming and
showmanship. Capturing first was
Adriane Lowe of the Sugar Grove
Ruff Riders. Other placings
included 2- Mindy Lee Goodwill
and 3- Daniell Hall.
In horse performance classes,
the following 4-H members
placed:
Horn Driving: 1. Kodee Miller. Pleasure
Pony Driving: 1. Amanda Rapp. 2. Aaron
Gaffnsky Open Trail Horae; 1. Connie Soil
day. 2. Jill Coltaro. 3. Julia Long. Open Trail
Pony: 1. Amanda Rapp. 2. Jody Gardner. 3.
Joanne Carr. Plaaaurs Pairs: 1. Sonya Kel
logg & Connie Soiiday. 2. Kelli Murphy &
Kodee Miller Open Trail Pony: 1. Amanda
Rapp. 2. Jody Gardner. 3. Joanna Carr. Plea
sure Pairs: 1. Sonya Kellogg & Connie Soil
day. 2. Kelli Murphy & Kodee Millar. 3. Jill Col
laro A HAssy McArthur. Senior Saddle Seal
Equitation: 1. Jennifer Bloomgren Senior
Stock Seat Equitation: 1. Becky Smith. 2.
Kodee Miller. 3. Missy McArthur. Junior
Stock Seat Equitation: 1. Julie Long. 2.
Joanna Carr. 3. Heather Sleeman. Senior
Hunter Seat Equitation: 1. Kelly Murphy. 2.
Stacy Hess 3 Heather Hetnck Junior Hunt
er Seat Equitation: 1. Amy Loizeaux. 2. Kell
Loizeaux. 3 Penn Tenney Hunter Hack
Ponies; 1. Amy Loizeaux 2. Penny Tenney
Hunter Hack Horses: 1. Kelly Loizeaux. 2.
Kelly Murphy Western Pleasure Horses
(Senior Rider): 1. Kodee Miller. 2. Becky
Smith. 3 Missy McArthur. Western Pleasure
Horses (Junior Rider): 1. Kirk Guiher. 2. Jill
Coflaro. 3. Trisha Dies. Western Pleasure
Ponlee (12.2-14 Hands): 1. Carrie McOan
nel 2. Sonya Kellogg 3 Amanda Rapp.
Western Pleasure Ponies (12.2 Hands and
Under); 1. Jessica Confer. 2 Aaron Galmsky
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Saddle Type Pleasure Horse (Over 14.2
Hands): 1. Jennifer Bloomgren Hunter
Horae (Over 14.2 Hands): 1. Kelly Murphy.
2. Stacy Hess. 3. Kelly Lolzeaux. Hunter
Pony (14.2 Hands And Under): 1. Amy Loi
zeaux. 2. Penny Tenney Therapeutic Walk
Trot: 1. Morya Mason Therapeutic Trail
Course: 1. Morya Mason Western Riding:
1. Jill Coffaro. 2. Missy McArthur. 3. Becky
Smith Reining; 1. Amanda Baran. 2. April
Durlm Pole Bending Horse: 1. Amanda
Baran. 2. Kevin Deeter. 3. Stephanie
Edwards. Pole Bending Pony: 1. Annie
Edwards. 2. Jessica Kiser. 3. Corine Ander
son. Cloverleal Barrels Horse; 1. Amanda
Baran. 2. Stacy Edwards. 3. Kevin Deeter
Cloverlsaf Barrels Pony; 1. Annie Edwards.
2. Jessica Kiser. 3. Jody Gardner. Raised
Box Keyhole Horse: 1. Stephanie Edwards.
2. Kevin Deeter. 3. Missy McArthur. Raised
Box Keyhole Pony: 1. Annie Edwards. 2
Corrine Anderson. 3. Jessica Kiser. Four
Comer Stake Horae; 1. Kevin Deeter. 2.
Melissa Haehn Four Comer Stake Pony: 1 .
Soon Tenney.
There were also several young
member’s classes:
Lead In: 1. Mindy Lee Goodwill. 2. Danlell
Hall. 3. Amber Sharp. Walk Trot: 1. Adriane
Lowe. 2. Brian Miller. 3. Lisa Mountain Open
Equitation: 1. Alex Suppa. 2. Ben Tenney
Open Pleaaura To Canter Or Lope; 1. Allen
Gruber. 2. Alex Suppa. 3. Ben Tenney
Cloverieal Barrels; 1. Allen Gruber. 2. Ben
Tenney. 3. Brandon Edwards.
Many of the competing 4-H
members who placed at the county
roundup will participate in the Dis
trict IX 4-H Horse Show, Sept.
6-8, at the Venango County Fair
grounds, Franklin.
Recently, Cumberland Valley
High School hosted Capital Reg
ion 4-H Night
In this event, seven county
4-H’ers got together to give their
presentations. This was the second
step for them because they were
required to have given their pre
sentations at the county level.
There were a total of 87
impromptu, public speakings, and
presentations given.
Franklin Co. had the most num
ber of speakers. The Franklin Co.
4-H Shepherds had seven 4-H’ers
who participated in this event
Joseph Peppemick of Willow
Hill received a gold ribbon for his
presentation on beekeeping. He
gave his presentation from experi
ence of an individual project at
home with the help of Robert
Coady of Dry Run.
Rachel Coady of Dry Run
received a blue ribbon for her pre
sentation on bread baking.
Rachel and Joseph will now
advance to the next level, which is
Water Quality
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Livestock Management
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state presentations.
Carmen Horst of Chambers
burg received a blue ribbon for her
presentation on bread baking. Car
men and Rachel’s presentations
were both on bread baking
because they are members of the
Shepherds Ridge 4-H Home Eco
nomics Club.
Beckee Horst of Chambersburg
received a blue ribbon for her pre
sentation on making a rope halter,
from experience in the Shepherds
Club. Scott Sollenburger of St.
Thomas received a blue ribbon for
his presentation on different
breeds of sheep, with experience
from the Shepherds Club.
Sharena Mead of Chambers
burg received a blue ribbon for her
presentation on giving injections,
from experience in the Shepherds
Club. Jill Mellott of Waynesboro
received a blue ribbon for her pre
sentation on knot tying, with
experience from the Shepherds
Club.
These 4-H'ers are all members
of the Franklin Co. 4-H
Shepherds.
Dress Up
The Drab
WEST CHESTER (Chester
Co.) Do you have a plain outfit
that needs to come to life? Does
last year's dress need a pick-me
up? Learn to do this with a new
collar!
Chester County Cooperative
Extension is offering a workshop
on Wednesday, September 18,
where participants will learn to
make collars of different shapes to
be embellished with applique,
patchwork cross-stitch or lace.
Let your imagination be your
guide in creating a wearable
masterpiece this fall. Join instruc
tor Becky Scotland, freelance
home economist either for the
morning session, 9:30 to 11:30
a.m., or evening session, 7:00 to
9:00 p.m., at the extension office,
235 W. Market Street, West
Chester.
The deadline for registration for
the Collars Workshop is Septem
ber 13; registration fee is $2. Call
the Extension office at (215)
696-3500 for further information.
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