A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 15, 1992 Holstein Youth Hold Convention (Continued from Pag* A 1) from Perry County came back from an earlier defeat to win the double-elimination contest over the team from Somerset County. The Perry team included Marel Raub, Lisa Hass, Colleen Kretz ing, and Jenny Hummel. Their coaches are Logan Bower and Peg gy Raub. Sommerset team members are Thaddeus Will, Matthew Weloch, Jenny Welch, and Heather Welch. Their coaches are David and Con nie Welch. The winning Cumberland and Perry County teams will represent Pennsylvania in the National Hols tein Dairy Bowl contest to be held June 28 to July 1.1992 during the National Holstein Convention in Salt Lake City. Utah. Distinguished Junior Members WARRENDALE (Allegheny Co.) —Six finalists and the win ners woe recognized at the Junior Holstein Convention, last week. The finalists were chosen from a field of 14 contestants. Each was selected based on a scrapbook list ing activities and leadership involvement in Holstein work, school and community activities. The winners are Matthew Lawrence, son of Paul and Penny Lawrence; and Suzy Stutzman, daughter of Mike and Barbara Stutzman. Other finalists were: Erica Davis, Kutztown; Dianne Clock, Mifflin; Craig Walton, Carlisle; and Wade Sturgeon, Fombell. bp Junior Production Winners Named WARRENDALE (Allegheny Co) Pennsylvania Junior Hols tein members were honored (or their participation in the milk, (at and protein production contest at the Associations Annual Awards Banquet on February 9, Sheraton Inn, Warrendale There were 233 entries in this years contest Listed are the top 3 placmgs for each category, including entrants name, cows name the actual production 1991 Junior Holstein Milk Winner* 2 Y*ar Old Ag* Lbs. Milk Lbs Fat Lbs Pro Name Cow’s Name Patricia Millar, M-Maplegrove (total* Mystify 204 Michael Daugherty, Oar-View Big Al Fettle 2-00 Daniel Hoppaugh, Joneslea Elvale Lucia 2-t0 3 Year Old David Lentz, Brook Lynn-Acres Gold Blondy 3-09 Michael Daugherty, Da.'-View Hager Princess 300 Miriam Kelly, Spnng Lane Mark Meg 3-04 4 Year Old Cory, Meyers, Ro-Meyer Precious Pnde Cory 4-10 Rebecca Kelly. Spring-Lane Bell Sadie 4-11 Leslie Nirschl, Country Road Glory Ned Boy 4-02 5 Year Old and Over Michael Daugherty, Melwood Naomi Jason lark Enca Davis, Sia-Onas Bell Mary Duane Noil Honayglo Tradition Sandie Teresa Mcilwain, Cha Do Nad Boy Carran Adam Tams. Alright Dixicrat Ana Michalla Jaymas. Oaklaigh Valiant Sammy Opal 3 Yaar Old Michaal, Daugherty, Dar View Stewart Junior Holstein members who have bred and own an Excel lent cow as recognized at the Junior Holstein Convention are, left to right, front. John Foster 111, and Lisa Rankin. Back, Ryan Rynd, and Ronald Riedel. Junior Holstein Convention Report All-Pennsylvania Winners The Holstein Dairy Bowl junior division winners are, front, Matthew Day, and David Day. Back, John Leib, Jr., and Heath Ocker, with Coach Ann Day. Stutzman Lawrence. In the senior division, David Lentz, son of Robert and Sandy Lentz and Matthew Wanner, son of Alfred and Carolynne Wanner were the winners. These two young people will represent Pen nsylvania in the National Distin guished Junior Member contest at 28.392 26,516 25,950 964 938 1,044 27.641 27,593 27,266 1,214 991 1,045 30,618 30.514 26,902 33,096 32.575 29 440 2 Year Old 1,252 957 25.336 23.520 23,048 Beme Minam Kelly, Spnng-Lane Mark Meg Greg, Wenger, Dimon-Acres Jean 4 Year Old Cory Meyers. Ho*Meyer Precious Pride Cory Duane Noll. Len-Lyn Chief Mark Mia Leslie Nirschl, Country-Road Glory Ned Boy 4-02 5 Yur Old ind Ovtr Stevon Bollinger, Willow Maplo Very Marcy Daniel Hoppaugh, Salter Bank Danger Minam Kelly, Spnng-Lane Meg Mistletoe 2 Year Old Palncia Miller, M-Maplegrove Rotate Mystify Michael Daugherty, Dar-View Big Al Feftie Daniel Hoppaugh, Joneslea Ekrale Lucia 3 Year Old David Lentz, Brook-Lynn-Acres Gold 3-09 Mnam Kelly, Spnng-Lana Mark Meg 3-04 Stephanie Wagner, Ju-Vindale Ned Boy Vennessa 3-00 4 Yaat Old Cory Mayors, Ro-M*y*f Praaous Pnd* Cory Laali* Nirschl, Country-Road Glory Nad Gay Duan* Noll, Lan-Lyn Chwl Mark ' Mia 1,036 1,011 S Yair Otd And Ovar Mdiaal Daughafty, Matwood Naonu Jason Lark 6-06 33.096 9t7 Enca Davis, Sia-Onas Ball Mary 6-01 32.575 983 Slavan Bollingar, Willow Mapla Vary Rockatl 7-02 28.587 1.059 Wannar the National Holstein Convention in June. Other finalists in the senior divi sion were: Brian Chapman, Water ford; Dirk Sattazahn, Womelsdorf; Eric Stine, PA Furnace; and Scott Yousc, Oley. 24,832 1069 27,266 1,044 20,465 1 019 30,818 1,214 26,497 1,109 28,902 1,045 26,901 1,148 24,378 1 138 28,621 1,131 28,392 889 26,516 783 25,950 874 27,641 964 27,266 1,044 26,162 807 4-10 30.818 1,214 4-02 28.902 1,045 4-07 26,497 1,109 Boyer Recognized WARRENDALE, (Allegheny Co.) —The Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association recognized Bridgette Boyer, York, for deve loping a herd of Registered Hols tein cattle that enabled her to receive the Junior Progressive Breeder award. Bridgette bred and developed at least three cows that met the criteria set forth to earn the award. Her cows are: Sunnybend Sexy Icicle B Star Ex-90, 5-10 y WARRENDALE (Allegheny Co.) —The 1991 Junior All- Pennsylvania show awards were presented to the winning junior mem bo's at the Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Convention. There are four teen classes recognized in the Junior All-Pennsylvania contest John Foster 111, received one Junior All-Pennsylvania award and two reserve awards. Justin Burdette, had an an All Pennsylvania and a Reserve All-Pennsylvania winner. Thirty-five other juniors received recognition the the contest There were 71 entries. Winners are listed as follows: SPRING CALF ALt-A RESERVE HONORABLE MENTION WINTER CALF UIIRVI HONORABLE MENTION FALL CALF XLL-M — RESERVE MONORAILS MENTION SUMMER YEARLING a U-H RESERVE HONORASLS MENTION «»rnr. RISSRVS HONORASLS MENTION WINTER TEARLZNO XLL-'A RESERVE HONORASLS MBNTZON FALL TEARLZNO aU-H RESERVE RESERVE HONORASLS MBNTZON SENIOR TWO TEAR OLD aET-Ta RESERVE HONORABLE MENTION THREE TEAR OLD aIL-*a RESERVE HONORASLS MENTION FOUR TEAR OLD Lantz RESERVE MOTION HffMpiU MOTION gar” HBDI ioo.oool»« cow UftUVI jum cow ALL-PA RZISRVS HOWOKABLI MSNTZON Scholarship winners are, left to right, back, Brian Chap man, Eric Stine, and Matthew Wanner. Front, Michael Hensel, with Bill Nichol, executive secretary, Pennsylvania Holstein Association. Warrendale (Allegheny Co.) —The Pennsylvania Holstein Association recognized four indi viduals for their work with Hols teins, community involvement, school activities and leadership abilities. Each of these young men was a recepient of the Pennsylva nia Junior Holstein Achievement Scholarship. The scholarship is a $5OO award to be used for education. 1.036 1.011 908 305 d 25,767 m 1028 f; Sunny Bend Kitten Bootmaker VG-87, 5-04 d 305 d 23,339 m 885 f; and Sun nybend Nicole Russ Sexation GP-81,2-04y 305 d 18,279 m 733 f. Boyer was recognized for her achievements at the Junior Hols tein Convention last week. 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ROARING BRANCH ELEANOR BAKER. HCCONNILLSBURG Hie scholarship winners this year are: Brian Chapman, Water ford, Erie County, who will attend, Penn State, Deleware Valley or Virginia Tech. Michael Hensel, Newburg, Cumberland County, will attend Penn State, Delaware Valley, or Pittsburg. Eric Stine, PA Furnace, Centre County, will attend Sire Power Breeding School. Matthew Wanner, Narvon, Lan caster County, attends Penn State. Each winner has demonstrated outstanding accomplishments in their chosen fields of study and work. The scholarship funds come from monies donated to the fund set up by the Pennsylvania Hols tein Association.