Southcentral (Continued from Pag* C 2) chapter in Adams County. Hess won with her junior three-year-old Lake Lane Penny B. The reserve grand champion Brown Swiss was Swamp Creek Jill, a senior fall yearling shown by Melissa L. Brantner, who belongs to the Chambersburg chapter of Franklin County. Brantncr’s animal also was the junior champion for the Brown Swiss. The reserve junior champ ion was Hess’ senior fall calf Mea dow Hill Emory Leah ET. In the Guernsey event, the grand champion and senior champion was Herbert H. Hoffe ditz of the Conococheague chapter of Franklin County and his four year-old Hoffeditz View Pride Queen. The Guernsey reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion was Hoffeditz as well with his junior two-year-old Leba non Valley Here Mira. The Guernsey junior champion was Holly L. Henning of the Blue Ridge chapter and her winter intermediate yearling Hooverville Frank Romona. The winner of the county group award for the Guernseys was Franklin County. Franklin County also won the group award in the Jersey competition. The grand champion and senior champion in the Jersey event was Emily Dietrich of the Shippens burg chapter in Cumberland County and her senior three-year old Carrock Shamu Marshantia. The reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion was Brian E. Reichard of the Blue Ridge chapter with his junior three-year-old Reich-Dale Sargent Ann. The junior champion for the Jerseys was Michelle L. Ryan of the Lower Dauphin chapter in Dauphin County and her fall senior yearling Sheriff Emerald of Bryncoed. The reserve junior champion was Christopher Reich ard and his spring junior calf Les ters Brenda of Gaywind. Michelle Ryan was named champion owner-breeder for her dry cow in the two-year and over class Bryncoed Fyn Burt Echo. Christine Young of the Big Farm Drainage & Soil Conservation... 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The reserve junior champion was Jennifer Miller of the Big Spring chapter and her spring junior calf Horizon Enhancer Rozlyn-EXP. The county group award for Milking Shorthorns went to Cum berland County. In the Holstein event, the grand champion and senior champion was Christopher Rcichard with his senior three-year-old C Keyeseel Mattador Denise. The reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion was Meranda Jayne Dum of the West Perry chapter in Perry County with her Dumbelle Royal Maggie, an ani mal in the class for dry cows two years and over. Christopher Reichard also was the junior champion for Holsteins with his winter intermediate calf Majesty Prelude Ellen. Adam A. Gross of the Kennard-Dale chap ter of York County was the reserve junior champion with his spring junior yearling Woodbine Elmer Eve. The champion owner-breeder honor for the Holstcins went to Melissa Brantner and her junior three-year-old Brandy-0 Donna Jiffy Butter. , Franklin County won the coun ty group award for Holstcins. The chapter Goodhousekeeping Award for the show went to Big Spring. The county Goodhouse keeping Award went to Cumber land County. The judge for the show was Larry Swartz, a sire analyst for Atlantic Breeders. SHOW RESULTS BROWN SWISS Fall Stnler Calf: First, Joy Hess. Fall Senior Yearling: First, Melissa That's Us I Dozers, Pans And Excavators To Handle Any Excavating Jobs, Such As Terraces, Waterways, Diversions, Ponds, Etc. Brantner. Junior Throo-Yoor-Old: First, Joy Hess. GUERNSEY Spring Junior Yoarling: First, Holly Henning. Junior Two-Yssr-Old: First, Herbert Hoffeditz. Junior Thrse-Yesr-Old: First, Melissa Brantner. Four-Year-Olds: First, Herbert Hoffeditz. JERSEY Spring Junior Calf: First, Christopher Reichard. ' Wtntar Intermediate Call: First, Cory Mellon. 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