02-Uncastar Farming, Saturday, August 7,1993 JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) Brad Walker lock home his first 4-H Dairy Supreme Champion title last week, after winning the Hol stein show with his senior three year-old entry. The July 29 county roundup was held at the York Fairgrounds. The 16-year-old New Freedom member topped the 4-H show of nearly 100 entries with Warns Sexy Lady, scored VG-85 and projected in her second lactation to 22,630 pounds milk, 813 fat and 643 protein. In selecting the Supreme win ner, judge Cam Davis, Union Bridge, Maryland, praised Lady as the most dairy of the contending breed champions, .with the best fore udder and with wide rear ud der attachments. Other breed champions con tending for the Supreme honor were Jason Stambaugh, Spring Grove, in the Ayrshire division, Joshua Hushon, Delta, Brown Swiss; Kelly Morris, Fawn Grove, Guernsey; William Jenkins, Fawn Both top Ayrshire breed honors went to cows exhibited by Jesse Stambaugh, right. His brother. Jason, is at the haiter of the reserve,winner, left. Showmanship age division winners at the York 4-H Dairy Roundup were, from left. Dixie Doll, Michael Greek. Brad Walker and Rebecca Kilgore. On hand for preset. ,tg t. ndup Su[ from left, Judged Anne and Cam Davis, Dairy Maid Tanya . roman, champion exhibi tor Brad Walker, Dairy Maid Kelly Jo Myers and York Dairy Princess Cecilia Martin. Walker Exhibits York 4-H Dairy Supreme Champ Grove, Jersey; and Heather Crawl, Airville, Milking Shorthorn. Placing in the reserve spot to the Supreme winner in the Hol stein champion runoffs was Ste ven Gemmill, Delta, exhibiting his senior two-year-old Woodbine-K Mark Mavis. Junior champion honors went to Dixie Doll, Glen Rock, with her fall yearling and Chad Trimmer, East Berlin, earn ed the reserve junior champion spot with the second-placed fall yearling. Best bred and owned honors went to Shannon Doll's senior two-year-old. Brothers Jesse and Jason Stam baugh. Spring Grove, shared Ayr shire breed honors. Jesse took grand champion and best bred and owned with his senior two-year old Triple-J Gemini Andy, and snagged the reserve champion placing with his five-year-old. Ja son earned the junior champion with a yearling, placing over his brother’s reserve junior, a winter calf. In the Brown Swiss division, Joshua Hushon, Delta, took senior and grand champion with Foust York 4*H Guernsey honors went to, from left, Todd Morris, junior champion, Michelle Jenkins, reserve senior and grand, Kelly Morris with the champion, and Annie Rauhauser, reserve junior. Topplng the 4-H Holstein lineup were, from left, Dixie Doll, junior champion, Steve Gemmlll, reserve senior and grand champion, Brad Walker, champion and Chad Trimmer, reserve junior. Hill Rocket Louisa. Reserve grand champion was the Junior cham pion. a winter yearling, exhibited by Jason Smith, Delta. Jacob Hushon’s winter calf was chosen reserve junior champion, as well as named best bred and owned. ■ Kelly Morris, Fawn Grove, claimed top Guernsey division prizes, taking senior and grand champion titles, as well as best bred and owned, with Moracre Fayette Jinglebell, a senior three year-old. The junior three-year old exhibited by Michelle Jenkins, Fawn Grove, was chosen reserve senior and grand. Todd Morris, Fawn Grove, claimed junior champion with his spring year ling, over the reserve junior cham- £ -a* *■>' Mk ♦ * >-v.aw * ***, » pion, a winter calf exhibited by (Turn to Pago 03) Annie Rauhauser, Dover. junior and reserve grand, and left is Jacob Hushon, with best bred and owned. jfy . jp pi., y WHllam Jenkins, junior champion, and Annie Rauhauser, reserve Junior. * * t # * ,*-v6U ** >•**» *•'%*<