A26*Lancastt Farming, Saturday, Septambar 5, 1992 Gay N. Brownlee Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) It was a long and grueling day of work for some 105 FFA and 4-H club members at the county fair’s Junior Livestock Show given the hot August weath er. With sweaty bodies, unkempt hair and splotched white clothes resulting from about seven or more hours of showing their bovine, they performed like troop ers, masking their “udder” weariness. When it was over, Philka Pete Cavalier Vicky was the supreme champion, but owner Suzy Stutz man, 17, Friedens, could only think about a good shower and some shut-eye following a previ ous night’s rest of only two and a half houis. Bom December 12, 1987, Vic ky’s breeder was Phillip D. Laughman from Thomasville. Her sire and dam were Straight-Pine Elevation Pete and Rock-Maple Cavalier Violet Red. Stutzman, the daughter of Mike and Barbara Stutzman, has two younger sisters who are also active dairy show participants. She belongs to the Milkdrops 4-H Club. Kirsten Miller’s three-year-old cow, Quaker-Farm Astrojet Sue Ellen was named reserve grand champion. Bom on Dec. 14,1988, Ellen’s breeder was Clarence Mark Miller, Boswell. Ellen’s sire and dam were Bridon Astro Jet and Quaker-Farm Power Pac Miss Elly. Miller, her elder brother and Champion Steer Named At Somerset Fair Gay N. Brownlee Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) Fourteen-year-old Chris Schmuck of Rockwood knew his 1,215 pound Chianina market steer had a good chance for the grand champion honor, but still kept his elation low-key when it happened. For the proud teenager it was a new experience needing time for adjustment. Schmuck, the son of Ron and Linda Schmuck, has three sisters and a brother, all of whom live on Deer Run Farm, aptly dubbed for the profuse number of graceful whitetailed deer parading over the 250 beef-farming acres. Besides his steer, Schmuck, a member of the High Ridge 4-H Club, brought both rabbits and White Leghorn chickens to the county fair which took blue rib bons in their class. Kevin Stahl showed the reserve grand champion, a bitter sweet victory for the 18-year-old from The Somerset County grand champion steer is shown with owner Christopher Schmuck. Christy Sanner, fair queen and Greg McKean, judge, share the honors. Somerset Fair Junior Dairy Show Winners Named two younger sisters live with their parents. Mark and Martha Miller on a dairy farm near Boswell. Her 4-H Club is the Supermilkers. Sixteen-year-old Ben Miller, Boswell, had the best animal bred and owned in the Holstein classes. The Ayrshire class grand champion owner was Joshua Vought, Meyersdale, with a spring yearling. Another spring yearling claimed reserve grand champion. It was owned by Caleb Vought, also from Meyersdale. Both young men belong to the Cassel man Valley 4-H Club. Grand champions in the Brown Swiss class were. Tim Mostoller, Garrett for the FFA and Justin Fuls, Berlin in 4-H. Fuls also had the reserve grand champion. Guernsey class grand champion belonged to Carrie Eckman, Hooversville, followed by Kristin Walker, Meyersdale, owner of the reserve grand champion. Winners in the Jersey class were 4-H’er Ricki Johnson, Somerset, with the grand champ ion, and Marty Stutzman’s cow in FFA. Stutzman comes from Mey ersdale. Reserve grand champions belonged to Jason Baughman, Glencoe, FFA; Angelina Poligar do, Meyersdale; 4-H. Oren Bender, Garrett County, Md. was the Type judge. Judging Showmanship was Carol Schur man from Indiana County. In all, 14 Somerset County 4-H clubs and FFA chapters had show exhibitors. Following is a list of top three class winners: AYRSHIRE Spring Yurllng; 1. Joshua Vought, 2. Somerset. It marked the fifth time that his steer got the reserve grand champion title and the fourth suc cessive year it happened. But grand champions have always remained elusive for Stahl’s well cared for steers. Despite their happiness, Robert and Doris Stahl, like their son, felt the poignancy of the moment when the final announcement came that “Buck,” a Chi/Angus Cross weighing 1,225 pounds, like his predecessors, was Reserve Grand Champion. Dan Ferko, 18, of Central City showed the County-bred champ ion with his 1,335 pound Angus Cross. Placing as the County-bred reserve champion was the 1,235-pound Limousin steer shown by Lindsay Schmuck of Rockwood. The show saw some 71 steers judged for Type by Greg McKean, Mercer Co., and for Showman ship, by Mary Shick, Washington (Turn to Page A3l) Caleb Vought; 3. Sonja Vought. BROWN SWISS Spring Call: 1. Lacey Coleman. Spring Yearling: 1. Tim Mostoller; 2. Jus tin Fuls. Fall Yearling: 1. Heather Fuls. Six-Yr. And Older: 1. Justin Fuls. GUERNSEY Winter Calf: 1. Kristin Walker. Fall Calf: 1. Kristin Walker. Spring Yearling: 1. Carrie Anne Eckman. JERSEY Spring Calf; 1 Ricki Johnson; 2 Charles Johnson: 3. Matthew Moyer. Winter Calf; 1 Marty Stutzman; 2. Eric Lohr; 3. Charles Johnson. Fall Call; 1. Jason Baughman; 2. Marty Stutzman, 3. Eric Lohr. Summer Yearling: 1 Ricki Johnson, 2. Shelby Moyer Spring Yearling; 1. Joshua Van Tassel, 2 Ricki Johnson Winter Yearling; 1 Ricki Johnson, 2 Jodi Flick Dry Cow 2-Yr. Over: 1 Angelina Poligar do, 2 Marty Stutzman Junior 2-Yr. Old; 1 Earl Thomas Senior 2-Yr. Old; 1 Ricki Johnson. 2 Jodi Flick, 3 Eric Lohr Three-Yr. Old; 1. Angelina Poligardo Four-Yr. Old: 1 Charles Johnson, 2 Charles Johnson. 3 Eric Lohr Flve-Yr. Old: 1 Eric Lohr. Junior Champion; FFA, Marty Stutzman, 4-H, Ricki Johnson Junior Reserve; FFA, Jason Baughman, 4-H, Ricki Johnson Bast Animal Brad and Owned: Ricki Johnson. HOLSTEIN Spring Call; 1. Matt Mosholder, 2 Marcy Stutzman: 3 Adam Winters Winter Calf: 1 Mark Ream. 2 Kristi Latuch, 3. Donna Philipp Fall Calf: 1 Jill Rohrbaugh, 2 Jill Stutz man, 3 Corby Svonavec Summer Yearling: 1 Jill Stutzman, 2 Donna Philipp, 3 Marcy Stutzman Spring Yearling; 1 Jill Stutzman, 2 Todd Lohr, 3 Kimberly Barnett Winter Yearling; 1 Julie Will, 2 Julie Will, 3 William Mosholder Fall Yearling: 1. William Mosholder, 2. Shawn Foy; 3 Jeffrey Smiley Junior Champion; FFA. Man Welch, 4-H, Bill Mosholder. Junior Reserve: FFA, Jonathan Smiley, 4-H, Julie Will. Dry Cow 2-Yr., Ovor; 1. Suzy Stutzman; 2. Scott elites. Junior 2-Yr. Old: 1. Bradley Reiman; 2. Jill Stutzman; 3. Jill Walker. Ninety-Eight Lambs Exhibited At Somerset Fair GAY N. BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) Some 98 lambs were shown in the Market Lamb Show at (he Somerset County Fair last week. The grand champion belonged to 12-year-old Heather Fuls of Berlin whose family only recently moved into the county. Her par ents are Kevin and Karen Fuls. Fuls’ champion lamb was a Suffolk weighing 116 pounds. Amy Schmuck, 13, of Rock wood had the reserve grand cham pion with her 129-pound Hamp shire lamb. Jason Knotts of Hyndman ex hibited the county bred champion with his 124-pound Suffolk lamb. Judging type was Curtis Hugh es, a vocational-agriculture in structor at West Green High School. Mary Shick from Wash ington Co. judged showmanship. Following is a list of top three in each class: Class 1:1. Kristin Randall, 2 Aman da Meier, 3. lan Hummel. Class 2: 1. Jodi Flick, 2. Kristen Long, 3. Jennifer Randall. Class 3: 1. Keith Morris, 2. Joshua Glessner, 3. Casey Svonavec. Class 4; 1. Christy Croner, 2. Jodi Flick, 3. Corby Svonavec. Group Champions: 1. Christy Croner, 2. Jodi Flick. Class 5:1. Casey Croner, 2 Tegan Hayes, 3. Heidi Yommer. Class 6:1. Matthew Pyle, 2 Manlee Appel, 3. Jenna Svonavec. Class 7; 1. Christopher Shultz, 2 Kami Hillegass, 3. Jacob Vough Class 8: 1 David Livengood, 2 Manlee Appel, 3. Terry Jerin. Group Champions: 1 Casey Cron er, 2. David Livengood. Class 9: 1 Justin Fuls, 2. Jeremy Bittner, 3. Jarod Hoover. Class 10; 1. Heather Fuls, 2. An drew Moser, 3. David Livengood. Class 11:1. Jeremy Bittner, 2. Te gan Hayes, 3 Daniel Miller. Philka Pete Cavalier Vicky was the cow named supreme champion at the Somerset County Fair’s junior dairy show. Suzy Stutzman, right, is the owner and Melissa Spory, is the county dairy princess. Senior 2-Yr. Old: 1. Ben Miller; 2 Jon Senior Reserve: FFA, Jonathan Smiley, Smiley; 3. Jon Smiley. 4-H, Kirsten Miller. Thrse-Yr. Old: 1. Kirsten Miller. 2. Jill SHOWMANSHIP Stutzman. Junior; 1. Brad Reiman, 2. Marcy Stutz- Four-Yr. Old; 1. Suzy Stutzman man; 3. Jessica Lynch. Flve-Yr. Old: 1. Ben Miller Intermediate; 1. Jill Stutzman; 2. Oonna Slx-Yrt. and Older; 1 Cnsty Sanner Philipp; 3. Kirsten Miller. Senior Champion; FFA, Jonathon Smi- Senior and Grand Champion: 1. Scott ley: 4-H, Suzy Stutzman Ream; 2. Charles Johnson; 3. Maik Ream. Heather Fuls, 12, shows her grand champion market lamb. Class 12: 1. Noah Wareham, 2. Cl, “ 16: Am y Schmuck. 2. An- Seth Deem, 3. Joshua King. 9®“ Livengood, 3. Amanda Frazier. Group Champions: 1. Heather Group Champions: 1. Amy Fuls, 2. Justin Fuls. Schmuck, 2. Erin Livengood. Class 13: 1. Erin Livengood, 2. Senior Showman: 1. Julie Sines, 2 Christopher Shultz, 3. Robert Musser. Da ? F f rko - 3 - Robert Long. Class 14: 1. Jeff Knotts, 2. Jennifer Jun,or Showman; 1. Jenna Svona- Black, 3. Corby Svonavec. vec - 2 - Erin Livengood, 3. Joshua King. Class 15:1. Jason Knotts, 2. Debbie p,ir,: 1 - Matthew Pyle, 2. Angela Black, 3. Heidi Yommer. Livengood. 3. Tegan Hayes.