A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1993 Schwartzbecks First To Take Both Maryland Premier Awards (Continued from Pago A 1) View CC Plum-Et was chosen reserve junior champion of the open show. Klassens Majesty Aggie shown by Charles Dean 111 took reserve junior champion hon ors of the junior show. For the first time since the show’s beginning, the same fami ly received both the premier breeder and premier exhibitor award. The Joseph Schwartzbeck Family of Peace and Plenty Farm received this honor. MARYLAND HOLSTEIN SHOW Junior Show Winter Heifer Calf' 1, Justin Kyle Smith, 2, Kelli Savage, 3, Kristin Myers. Fall Heifer Calf 1, Kelly Myers; 2, David Miller, 3, Samuel Miller. Summer Yearling: 1, Chnsto pher Savage, 2, Jason Watt, 3, Anthony B Crothers Spring Yearling. 1, Joshua Gross mckle, 2, Knstm Myers, 3, Jami Savage Winter Yearling. 1, Kelly Myers, 2, O Clay Smith, 3, Kelly Savage Fall Yearling 1, Charles Dean III; 2, Holly Burall, 3, Donovan Hollingsworth Junior Champion Joshua Grossmckle Reserve Junior Champion Charles Dean 111 Dry Cow 3 & 4 Year Old 1, Harold Smith 11, 2, Knstm Myers, 3, Shannon Harrison Junior 2 Year Old 1, Christopher Savage, 2,0 Clay Smith; 3, Amy E Savage Senior 2 Year Old 1, Crystal Smith, 2, Jenny Savage, 3,0 Clay Smith Junior 3 Year Old 1, Mark lager, 2, Jami Savage, 3, Greg Win ters Senior 3 Year Old 1, Gregg Knutsen, 2, Ryan Savage, 3, Mark lager 4-Year Old Cow 1, Donovan Hollingsworth. 2, Shannon Harrison, 3, O Clay Smith 5-Year Old Cow 1. Jeffrey Fritz, 2, Jami Savage. 3, Brian Ehr hardt Aged Cow 1, Crystal Smith, 2 Amy Savage, 3, Jenny Savage (100,000 lbs Cow 1, Jenny Savage. 2, Crystal Smith 100 000 lbs cow Open Show 1 My Ladys Manor Maryland Youth Vie For Team Slots EVA MARTIN Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, Md. Eighteen 4-H’ers competed for positions on the Maryland Dairy Bowl teams last week. Held in conjunction with the Maryland State Holstein Show at the state fairground, the youth were scored in three cate gories in the competition: written exams, and two phases of buzzer rounds one with individual questions and the other with toss up questions. Chosen to represent Maryland as junior team members at the Na tional Holstein convention in Rochester, N.Y., in June were Kristen Myers, from Carroll County; Jessica Fritz, Carroll County, Jeffrey Fritz, Carroll County; and Robert Sigler, Har- The Maryland junior dairy bowl team is, from the left, coach Anne Davis, Jessica Fritz, Kristen Myers, Jeffrey Fritz, and Robert Sigler. Maryland senior dairy bowl team members are, from the left, Tom Muller, Amy Savage, Jacob Thomas, Sam Muller, and Anne Davis, coach. Farm. 2, Jenny Savage. 3, Unicorn Associ ates ) Grand Champion of Junior Show - Gregg Knutsen Reserve Grand of Open Show - Mark lager Best Bred & Owned - Junior Show - Jenny Savage Open Show Fall Heifer Calf 1, Wind Drift Holstems, 2, Kelly Myers, 3, Gus Schwartzbeck Summer Yearling' 1, Hill, Heffner & Heath, 2, Christo pher Savage, 3, Joseph Schwartzbeck Fami ly Spring Yearling 1, Chris & Budgee Hill, 2, Joshua Grossmckle, 3, Joseph Schwartz beck Family Winter Yearling 1, Joseph Schwartzbeck Family, 2, Kelly Myers, 3, O Clay Smith Fall yearling 1. Marion Andrew & Ron Heffner, 2, Charles T Dean 111, 3, Holly Burall Junior Champion Wind Drift Hols tems Reserve Junior Champion Chris & Budgee Hill Junior Best Three Females Maple-Lawn Farm, Joseph Schwartzbeck Family, Savage-Leigh Farm Dry Cow 3 & 4 Year Old. 1, Marlin &• Matthew Hoff. 2, Joseph Schwartzbeck Family, 3, Harold Smith 111 Dry Aged Cow 1, Joseph Schwartzbeck Family; 2, Paul Harrison 111 Junior 2 Year Old' 1, Christopher Savage, 2, Marlin & Matthew Hoff; 3, Knob-View Farm Senior 2 Year Old 1, Joseph Schwartzbeck Family, 2, Wayne & Cmdee Savage, 3, My Ladys Manor Farm. Junior 3 Year Old 1, Mark lager; 2, Deßaugh Farms, 3, Jami Sav age Senior 3 Year Old 1, Gay Ridge & Kmgstead Farms, 3, Gregg Knutsen, 3. Joseph Schwartzbeck Family 4-Year Old Cow 1, Marion Andrew, 2. Donovan Hoi lingsworth. 3, Shannon Harnson 5-Year Old Cow 1, Joseph Schwartzbeck Family, 2 Joseph Schwartzbeck Family, 3, Jason & Donna Myers. Aged Cow 1, Marion Andrew & Ron Heffner, 2, Marlin & Matthew Hoff, 3 Maple Lawn Farms 100,000 lbs cow i.My Ladys Manor Farm, 2, Jenny Savage, 3, Uni corn Associates Grand Champion of Open Show Gay Ridge & Kmgstead Farms Reserve Grand of Open Show Marion Andrew Best Bred & Owned Marlin Hoff Show Production Award My Ladys Manor Farm Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibi tor Joseph Schwartzbeck Family Best three females Joseph Schwartzbeck Family ford County. Tom Muller, Carroll County; Sam Muller, Carroll County; Ja cob Thomas, Carroll County; and Amy Savage, Montgomery Coun ty are to make up the senior team. Anne Davis is coach of the teams and is to work with the teams during upcoming practices and then travel with the teams to the national competition. Davis was assisted with the scoring this week by Janet Hughes, extension assistant at the University of Maryland, and Mary King of Kingstead Farms. The trip to the national dairy bowl contest is supported by the Maryland Holstein Association, Frederick County Association and Carroll County Association. Con tributions are still being accepted. '" fit v* Grand champion of the open show of the Maryland Holstein Spring Show: from the left. Laura Zimmerman, Wayne Stiles, with junior champion, Beverly Collier, Marion Andrew with reserve grand champion cow, Chris Hil|, with grand champion cow, Pam Wilcom, judge Niles Wendorf, Marie Speak, Doug King, and Oren Bender, president of the Maryland Holstein Association. The Junior champion of the open show of the Maryland Holstein Spring Show, from the left, Marlin Martin, donor of the award, judge Niles Wendorf, Laura Zimmerman, state dairy princess, reserve junior champion cow, Chris and Budgee Hill, Mike Stiles at the halter of the junior champion cow, Wes Keller owner of the cow, Marie Speak, dairy princess for Carroll County, and Cinr Warner. Grand champion of the junior show of the Maryland Holstein Spring Show: from the left, Beverly Collier, Upper Shore dairy princess, John Morris, Mark lager, the reserve grand champion cow, Greg Knutsen, the grand champion cow, Shannon Harrison, Martha Morris, Laura Zimmerman, and judge Niles Wendorf. Junior champion of the junior show of the Maryland Holstein Spring > „iow, from the left, Shannon Harrison, donor of the award from Dunloafin Farm, Kenlin Martin, Laura Zimmerman, state dairy princess, the reserve junior champion cow, Chad Dean, the junior champion cow, Joshua Gossnickle, judge Niles Wendorf, and Beverly Collier, Upper Shore dairy princess. 11l . / /Ifi KiW L tm s
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