Southcentral FFA Dairy BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber land Co.) —Jack Rote and Christ opher Reichard were some of the big winners during the Southcent ral District FFA Dairy Show held at the Shippensbuig Fairgrounds. Rote, who is a member of the Blue Ridge FFA chapter in Frank lin County, was named the grand champion fitter of the show. He competed against 13 other contes tants in the fitting contest to win that award. Reichard, who also is a member of the Blue Ridge chapter, was chosen as the grand champion showperson. He competed against 17 other entrants. For their victories, both Reich ard and Rote received show hal- Cumberland 4-H Dairy (Continued from Page Cl) In the showing and fitting event, the grand champion and senior champion shower and fit ter was Elizabeth Walton, with Melanie Dietrich of Newburg in as the reserve grand and the reserve senior champion. The champion intermediate shower and fitter was David Day of Shippcnsburg. Rebecca Corn man won the reserve title in the intermediate event Sarah Day of Shippensburg was the champion junior shower and fitter and Scott Walton of Carlisle was the reserve junior champion. BROWN SWISS Spring Junior Calf: First, Mark Fulton; second, Aaron Corn man; third, Chad Hammond. Winter intermediate Calf; First, Julie Fulton. Spring Junior Yearling; First, Joshua Barnck. Winter Intermediate Yearling: First, Jeremy Barnck GUERNSEY Spring Junior Calf; First, Michael Hensel. Fall Senior Calf: First, Michael Hensel. Summer Yearling: First, Michael Hensel. HOLSTEIN Spring Junior Call: First, Elizabeth Walton; second, Dawn lekes; third, Sarah Day; fourth, Matthew Day; fifth, Sandra Anderson. Winter Intermediate Calf: First. Sarah Day: second, Matth ew Day; third, Aaron Comman; fourth, Bradley Varner; fifth, Michelle Rhinehart Fall Sanior Calf: First, Kendra Naugle; aacond, Amanda Naugla; third, John Leib Jr.; fourth, Patrick Snoke; fifth, Patrick Snoka. Summar Yaarllng: First, Matthew Day; second, David Day; third, Amanda Naugle; fourth, Rebecca Cornman. Spring Junior Yearling: First, Brian Vamer; second, John Leib Jr. Winter Intermediate Yearling; First, Julie Dyarman; sec ond, Melinda Alexander. Fall Sanior Yaarllng; First, Steve Sites. Dry Cow Two-Years and Oven First, Julie Dyarman; sec ond, Craig Walton; third, Craig Walton. Junior Two-Yaar-Old: First, Elizabeth Walton; second, Craig Walton; third, Sandra Anderson; fourth, Julie Dyarman; fifth, Craig Walton. Sanior Two-Yaar-Old: First, Michelle Naugle; second, Paul Dyarman 111. Junior Thrse-Year-Old: First, Craig Walton. Sanior Thrse-Year-Old: First, Bradley Varner; second, Julie Dyarman. Four-Vaar-Old: First, Matthew Day; second, Kendra Nau gle; third, John Leib Jr. Flve-Yaar-Old: First, Julie Dyarman; second, Brian Vamer; third, John Leib Jr. JERSEY Spring Calf; First, Emily Dietrich; second, Rebecca Corn man; third, Amy Kaucher. Summer Yaarllng: First. lan Dietrich. Spring Yearling: First, Tiffany Allen; second, Rebecca Cornman. Winter Yearling; First, Tristan Dietrich. Junior Two-Year-Old: First, lan Dietrich. Junior Thrse-Year-Old: First, Melanie Dietrich. Senior Three-Yoar-Old: First, Rebecca Cornman. Four-Year-Old: First, Emily Dietnch. Six Years and Oldsr: First, Melanie Dietrich. AYRSHIRE Summer Yearling; First, Heather OcKer. Junior Two-Year-Old: First, Michelle Ocker. SeniorThree-Year-Old: First, Heath Ocker. Flve-Yaar-Old; First, Mary Deaven. Six Years and Older; First, Mary Deaven. ters from Art Slaver of Pioneer Hi- Bred International Inc. In the Brown Swiss competi jm left, Meranda Dum,. - reserve grand champ ion Holstein; Christopher Reichard, with the grand champ ion; and Diane Myers, Cumberland Co. dairy princess. Reichard also was named master showman of the District FFA show. THEY BOTH HAVE INTELLIGENT DESIGN Our cage support system has been designed and engineered with tested technology. 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