Ei6-Lancaster Farming,, Saturday, August 15,1992 KANSAS CITY, Mo. Enthusiasm abounded in junior members who converged on Mil waukee at the 19th Junior Nation al Polled Hereford Show and Forum. This year’s youth extravaganza drew 300-plus exhibitors and par ticipants from 32 states. Along with exhibiting 502 heifers, cow calf pairs and steers, American Polled Hereford Association (APHA) youth were able to com pete, learn, and be recognized for their efforts in contests and activi ties that annually highlight this national junior' Polled Hereford event A variety of contests provide junior members with an opportun ity to participate and to expand their leadership abilities. The fol lowing list includes all contests featured prior to or at the Junior National and the junior members who were recognized for their excellence ki the events. 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($l,OOO icholanhip and a tnp, ap onto red by Hauling and Harding Livectock Insurance, to any Palled Hereford operation in the continental U.S.) 2nd Katy Beckett, Bimamwood, Wis. ($750 scholarship) 3rd Kim Camey, Girard, HI. ($5OO scholarship) Walter ft Joe Lewis Memorial Award Ona of tht most covtltd awards given at tht Junior National, tht Ltwit Award rteognittt individuals who txctl in individual and Ham eomptHlions. Ist Jay Pickleeimer, Pleaaantville, Ohio ($5OO scholarship) 2nd Heather Hicks, Cullman. Ala. ($375 icholanhip) 3rd Tammy Riff cl. Enterprise, Kan. ($250 scholanhlp) Newly Elected National Junior Council Directors Area 2 Mike Selzcr, Orland, Calif. Area 4 Inn Lockhart, Red Oak, Texas Area S Stanley Ha thorn Jr, Louisville, Miss. ) Area 10 Heather Hicks, Cullman, Ala. Area 12 Mindy Peak, Minefield, Ohio Newly Elected National Junior Council Officer! FROM YOUR SEALED SILO (216) 658-2529 Chairman—Susan Waten, Stet, Mb., Area 5 Vice Chairman Jock Beeson, Wayne, Neb., Area 3 Secretary Katy Beckett, Bimamwood, Wis., Area 9 Reporter Judy Andencn, Cold Hill, Ore., Area 1 Ex-Offlcfo *— Michael Pass, Harlem, Ga National Illustrated Speech Contest (Sponsored by the National OrganlxaUon of Foll-ottes) Junior Division: lit Derrick Robert!, Woodward, Oldi; 2nd Darbie McMahon, Blue Hill, Neb.; 3rd Ginger Merry, Hartford, Wit.; Senior Divtilon: lit—Soaiji lemon, Cot tage Grove, Wis.; 2nd Jenny Hartzell. Red mond, Ore.; 3rd Beth Miller, Mt Crawford, Vi. Outilandlng State Junior Memben Alabimi Tom Boatman, Blountaville Arkanaai Leilie Swank, Rogen Georgia JJ. 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Texas Tim Lockhart, Red Oak Virginia Kimberly Aylor, Ruckersville Wisconsin Nathan Pierce, Bars boo Taunt Compatltlona Team Marketing (22 entries) Junior Division: Ist Nebraska; Team members: Datbie McMahan, Blue Hill; Missy McGee, Fsirbuty; and Blake McGee, Fairbury, 2nd Oklahoma; Team Members: Sara McGaha, Macomb; Sarah Miller, Sallisaw; and Derrick Robots, Woodward; 3rd place Wis consin; 4th place Georgia; and sth place Texas; Senior Division: Ist Wisconsin; Team members: Sonja Jensen, Cottage Grove; Both Oilman, ML Horeb; and Nathan Pierce, Bamboo; 2nd Missouri; Team members: Kevin Owen, Lamar, fill El wing, Pierce City; and Craig Reed, Green Ridge; 3rd place Oklahoma; 4th place—Texas; and sth place— Kansas. Beef Bowl (24 itate tcaim) Junior Dlvblont lit Wisconsin; Teem memben; Brent Wirth, New Richmond; Jetted Scarla, North Freedom; Brandon Boettcher, Fair child; and Matthew Merry, Hartford; 2nd Minneiota; Team memben: Serah Frederick •on, Starbucfc; Nathan Frederick!on, Statbuck; Karla Delurey, Like Benton; and Jon Ewald, Waldorf; Senior DivUlon; lit Kentucky- Tenneaiee; Team memben: Scott Burki, Smitha Grove, Ky.; Whit Cotbem, Rlddleton, Term., Scott Woolfolk, Jackaon, Term.; and Amy Woolf oik, Jacluon, Term, 2nd Wuconsm; Team memben: Matt Wirth, New Richmond; Tracy With, New Richmond, Tiffany Boettcher, Fairchild; and Jennie Lmdstedt, Hartland Scrapbook Conteit (14 itate entrlei) lit Alabama, 2nd Ohio, 3rd Oklaho ma; 4th Illinois, sth Kansas. State Exhibit (15 state entrlei) lit Iowa; 2nd Texas; 3rd Missouri; 4th Pennsylvania; sth Kansas. Computer Cow Game (Top Five State Teams) lit Oklahoma: Team membera: Amanda Seidl, Garber, Knotchie McCrary, Tahlequah; lama Baker, Vinita; J.T. 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Judging Contest (teams) Junior Division: Ist Pennsylvania #1; Team members: Chad Findlay, Franklin; Cun Stockdale, Dayton; Ben Cross, Kennerdell; and Jennifer Altobolli, Dover, Senior Division: Ist Pennsylvania; Team members: Jason Otter stock, Lenhartsville; John Vidovich, Midland; and Dustin Heeter, Oil City. Sweepstakes Contest Ist Wisconsin; 2nd Oklahoma; 3rd Texas; 4th Missouri; Sth Pennsylvania. Individual Competitions Showmanship Pcewec Division: Champion Nolyn Hol ley, Bowling Green, Ohio; Reserve Champion Lyndse Peterson, Minneapolis, Kan.; Junior Division: Champion Kip Peck, Ft. Cobb, Okla.; Reserve Champion Cun Stockdale, Dayton, Pa.; Senior Division: Champion Tammy Riffel, Enterprise, Kan.; Reserve Champion Scott Burks, Smiths Grove, Ky. Photography Contest, (nearly <0 entries) Ist Katherine Lewis, Holt, Mo.; 2nd Russell Simmons, Petrolia, Texas; 3rd—Jessica Maoism, Hoosicfc Falls, N.Y. 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