De-LincMier Firming, Saturday, August 28,1993 Poole Wins Grand Champion Holstein At CONNIE LEINBACH Berks Co. Correspondent KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) It took 21 years, but David Poole finally got his grand champion recently at the Kutztown Fair Holstein Show. Poole, Bemville R.D. 2, whose farm is called Fantasyland Hols icins, savoied every minute of it as he watched Nell, a 3-year-old junior cow, gather several prizes. Nell also got best udder and was one of the best three. Poole was particularly pleased that his cow won this show, because it is one of the most intensely competitive show in the county. Most of the top Holstein herds are represented. Poole’s grand champion has a tremendous dairy frame, noted judge John Howard of Lancaster County. “She’s nearly perfect over the top line; wide all the way through from hooks to pins. She also carries that width through the rear. “Her udder attachment is level on the udder floor and she’s correct on her hind legs, viewed from the side and the rear,’’ Howard said. Besides her strong physical characteristics, Poole said the cow’s personality is “awesome.” “She’s a baby,” he said with a smile. Lolly Lesher, fair spokeswo man, noted that Poole’s herd is always in the top five at all the shows in the county. “He’s modest, but his is just an excellently managed herd,” Lesher said. Stacey Geist of Topton won the most honors of the night, including senior champion and grand champion. Several other of her cows won top honors. Howard praised all the cows in the show, saying the quality was good. “There are a lot of really close placings,” he said. This year, Lesher noted, the tot al number of animals, including sheep, steer and hogs at the fair is Members of the Northern Berks 4-H Dairy Club are happy they won the best club award. Winners of ths Junior show art, from left, Mslissa Warlay with the raaarva grajid champion and Stacey Gelst with the grand champion. 749, up from last year’s 690 animals. Following is a list of show placings. KUTZTOWN FAIR HOLSTEIN SHOW RESULTS Junior Calvot: 1. Susls Luckanbill of Bemvill* 2. Irish* Gain olTopton 3. David Sattazahn. Intermedia t» Calve*: 1. Jaaaica Luckenbill of Bemville 2. Steven Younker of Fleetwood 3. Stacey Geitt. Senior Calve*; 1. Oougla* Sat tazahn 2. Suii* Luckenbill 3. Cryital Miller of Hamburg. Summer Yearling*; 1. Erica Davi* of Kutztown 2. Jeisica Luckenbill 3. Cindy Bray of Bethel. Junior Yearling*; 1. Stacey Geist 2. Stacey Geitt 3. Stacey Dietrich of Germantvllle. Inter. Yearling*; 1. Erica Davi* 2 Lynetle Heffner of Kutztown 3. Sandra Grots. Senior Yearling*; 1. Gregory Davit 2. Crystal Miller 3. Stacey Dietrich. Junior Champion: Gregory Davis (senior yearling) Reserve junior champion Erica Davit with her intermediate yearling. Dry Cows: 1. Stacey Geist 2. Janice Youse of Oley 3. Leslie Nlrtchel of Mohrsville. Jr. 2-year-olds; 1. Jennifer Davi* of Leesport 2. Tntha Geitt 3. Brian Gougler of Hamburg. Senior 2-year-okft: Stacey Geist of Mert ztown 2. Brandon Schroeder of Hamburg 3. Steven Dietrich. Junior 3 -year olds 1. Duane Stump of Bemville 2. Amy Hollenbach of Bemville 3 Jennifer Hix of Bemville. Sr. 3 -year-old 1. Stacey Geitt 2. Melissa Weriey of Hamburg 3. Jennifer Grimes of Strautttown. 4- 1 Jennifer Davit of Leesport. 5- 1. Sandra Gross. 8-year-old; 1. Angela Weriey 2. Jennifer Grime*. Club herds: 1. Northern Berks 4-H 2. Northern Berks 4-H 3. Eastern Berks 4-H. Sr. champ and Grand Champlon-Stacey Obist (sr. 3-year -old) reserve Melissa Weriey (sr. 3-year-old). Results of the Open Show:. Jr. calves 1 Fantasyland Holstelns (David Poole) 2. Susie Luckenbill 3. Mark Hoch of Oley. Intermediate calves; 1. Jessica Lucken bill 2. 2. Fantasyland Holstelns 3. Steven Younker. Senior calves; 1. Reu-Hel Farms, Mohrsville; 2. Douglas Sattazahn 3. Susie Luckenbill. Summer yearling: 1. (all tame at junior show). Jr. Yearling: 1. Stacey Geist 2. Fantasyland Holstein* 3. Stacey Geitt. Int. Yearling 1. Fantasyland Holstein* 2. Erica Davit 3. Lynette Heffner. Senior Yearling 1. Fantasyland Holstelns 2. Gregory Davit 3. Crystal Miller. Jr. Champion; Reu-Hel; Reserve grand, Fantasyland sr. yearling. Jr. best three females: 1. Fantasyland 2. Erica Davit 3. Susie Luckenbill. Dry cows; 1. Sta cey Geitt 2; Janice Youse 3. Leslie Nirschel. Jr. 2-year old; 1. Ray and Michael Davit, Leesport; 2. Marc Schroeder of Hamburg 3. John and Rita Stump of Bemville. Sr. 2-year old: 1. Stacey Geist 2. Brandon Shroeder 3. Steven Dietrich. Jr. 3- year old; 1 Fantasyland 2. Ene Troutman of Mohrsville 3. John and Rita Stump. Sr. 3-year old: 1. Stacey Geitt 2. Melissa Weriey 3. Jennifer Grimes. Four year-olds; 1 Jennifer Davis 2. Fantasyland Holstein*. 5 year olds; 1. Mtehasl Davit of Leesport 2. Sandra Grots. 6 year old* 1. Jef frey Davit of Leesport 2. Scott Youse of Oley 3. Angela Weriey. Sr. champion; Fantasyland Holstelns Reserve Sr. grand champion: Eric Troutman. (Turn to Page 09) Winners of the open show are, from left, Eric Troutman’s cow, reserve senior champion and reserve grand champion, shown here by Tammy Eptlng, and Nell, a 3-year-old Junior cow owned by David Poole of Bernvllle, right. Holding the cow’s hal ter Is Martha Heffner. The Troutman family of Mohrsvllle Is the premier breeder at the Kutztown Fair. From left are Scott, holding the latest addition, Douglas, and wife, Connie. With them Is John Howard, Stacey Geist and Trisha Geist, whose cows come from the Reu-Hel herd. In front are Tammy Eptlng, who helped show the cows owned by Eric, in front, and Jason. Tammy also won premier exhibitor. Erica Davis, 13, has the rstsrvs grand champion of tha Junior show and her brother, Gregory, 10, has tha grand champion Holstein. Kutztown