Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1993, Image 33

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    FFA champions of ths Shippsnsburg Holstein Show. From tell, Jessica Roysr,
Franklin Co. dairy prinosss; Chitetophar Hstehard with ths grand champion; Megan
Soudar, raasrvo grand ehampioh and Diana Mysra, Cumberland Co. dairy prlnoaas.
Lmctmr Nnninfl, Saturday, August u. IM3-A33
At Shippensburg
BETH MILLER
Cumberland Co. Correspondent
SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber
land Co.) —Justa-Beauty Farm of
Boiling Spring and Fountain Farm
of Carlisle came away with some
major awards during the Shippcns
burg Pair Holstein Show.
Justa-Beauty captured the pre
mier breeders award and Fountain
won the premier exhibition award
during the show, which was
judged by Ben Dum of Perry
County and attracted approximate
ly ISO entries.
The grand champion and senior
champion honors in the open event
at the show were won by Betsy
Walton of Carlisle with her junior
2-year-old Fountain Farm Lead
Emblem. Walton and her animal
also won the grand champion and
senior champion awards in the 4-H
section of the contest
To top things off. Walton and
her cow then captured the best ani
mal bred and owned by an exhibi
tor award.
In die FFA event, the grand
champion and senior champion
awards were captured by Christo
pher A. Reichard of Chambers
burg and his senior 3-year-old C.
Keyeseel Mattador Denise.
The FFA reserve grand champ
ion and reserve senior champion
awards went to Megan Souder of
Mechanicsburg and her senior
2-ycar-old MS Wil Joyful Counse
lor S.
The reserve grand champion
and reserve senior champion hon
ors for the open event went to
David Day of Shippensburg and
his dry cow Bendy-Brook Odys
sey. Day and that same animal also
won the reserve grand champion
and reserve senior champion titles
in the 4-H contest
In the junior competition, the
champion titles in the open and the
4-H contests went to David Day
for his winter yearling Tri-Day
Starbuck Roxie.
The FFA junior champion
award was won by Steve Sites of
Newbury for his summer yearling
Jay-Vir Abner Ever-Red.
David Day then cap
tured even more honors
by winning the reserve
junior champion titles in
the open and 4-H con
tests with his summer
yearling Tri-Day
Counselor Bobbi Jo.
The winner of 'the
FFA reserve junior
champion honor was
Jack W. Rote of Way
nesboro with his sum
mer yearling Butter-
Lane Michelle.
Christopher Reichard
displayed his talent in
the show ring to take top
honors during the Hols
tein showing and fitting
contest at the Shippens
burg Fair.
Reichard’s ability
earned him the first
place award in the
senior division of the
contest, which was open
to participants 16 to 21
yean old. There were 11
competitors in the
senior division event
The entire show was
judged by Chris Wood
of Penn Gate Farms.
The second place
award in the senior divi
sion was captured by
Craig Walton. Third
place in that division
went to Mandy Naugle.
In the competition for
the intermediate divi
sion for participants 13
to IS years old, the first
place winner was
Matthew Day. Day
(Turn to Pago AM)
Dahl Outsida
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