Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 04, 1993, Image 38

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    A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1993
Quality Deep At Central
Championship Show
GAIL STROCK
Mifflin Co. Correspondent
HUNTINGDON (Huntingdon
Co.) There’s good quality all
the way through. That’s what
judge Credin Corman, a dairyman
from Carlisle, had to say after
selecting Hearts Desire Ajet Char
ity, as grand champion of the Cen
tral Pennsylvania Championship
Holstein Show held August 21 on
the last day of the Huntingdon
County Fair.
Owned by Eugene and June
Corl of Hearts-Desire Holsteins,
near State College, this home-bred
4-year-old won the state show last
fall and was also selected best
bred and owned of that show.
At the championship show, this
daughter of Bridon Astro Jet-ET
won the daughter and dam award.
Her mother placed first in the aged
cow class.
Coming in as reserve champion
was 5-year-old Solid Gold Rotate
Easter owned by Michael D. and
Cynthia Weimer of Solid Gold
Holsteins.
Grand champion by a junior
exhibitor went to Lory Baker and
her junior 3-year-old Globe-Run
CB Topgun Olso, sired by Globe-
Run Warden Topgun.
Matt Kline of Vem-Lee Hols
teins won reserve grand champion
by a junior exhibitor with his
senior 2-year-old, C Vogeldale
Counselor Karsi.
Earlier in the show, June Corl
won junior champion of the open
show by showing a fall yearling
heifer, Garden-Acres Cathy, own
ed by SCC Syndicate which
includes Frank Connelly, Fred
Strouse, and June Corl.
Reserve junior champion of the
open show went to Greta Snider
and Singing Brook Tribune
Audrey, a winter yearling heifer.
This heifer also won junior
champion by a junior exhibitor.
Reserve honors by a junior exhibi
tor went to Troy Young with JCY
Starbuck Alexandria - ET, a
Spring Yearling Heifer.
Huntingdon County
Posts Youth
Dairy Show Results
GAIL STROCK
Mifflin Co. Correspondent
HUNTINGDON (Huntingdon
Co.) The Huntingdon County
4-H and FFA Dairy Cow Show
opened at 9 a.m. on August 16
with two type judges and two
showing judges ready for the
double-ring contest.
4-H’ers and FFA’ers brought
their Ayrshires, Jerseys, Guern
seys, Milking Shorthorns, Hols
teins, and Brown Swiss for place
ment by type judges Steve Shaw
of Martinsburg and John Burkett
of East Freedom, and showing
judges Eric Stine and Nancy
Toms, both of Mifflintown.
In the Ayrshire event, Doug
Varner’s FFA senior 2-year-old,
Rippling Brook Chads Barbie,
won grand champion while Dan
Varner won reserve grand champ
ion with his FFA dry cow Rip
pling Brook Chads Christine.
Both animals were sired by Maple
Dell Chads IRS. Mike Brent took
both junior champion and reserve
junior champion. He showed
Rushing Springs Mose Misty, a
winter calf, for grand champion
and Rushing Springs Comet Bet
ty. a junior calf, for reserve Junior
Globe-Run Farm earned pre
mier exhibitor and premier breed
er awards.
Ideal Holsteins placed first in
the junior best three females class
followed by Autumn View Hols
teins and JCY Farms.
In the best three females class,
Globe-Run Farm placed first,
Mammoth-Spring Farm came in
second, and Luxury Holsteins
placed third.
Produce of dam class competi
tion saw Luxury Holsteins in first
place, Spring Lane Farm in sec
ond, and Paul Hartle third.
Hearts-Desire Farm placed first
in the dam and daughter class with
Paul Hartle in second and Autumn
View third.
The show was a memorial tri
bute to Carl J. Yoder of Rocky-
Side Farm who lost his life in a
June farm accident.
CENTRAL PA
Championship Holstsln
Show Results
Show results are as follows:
Spring Heifer Calf; 1. Cessna Brothers,
2 Andrew J. Young, 3. Cessna Brothers.
Winter Heifer Calf: 1 Jennifer Kellerman,
2. Matthew Kline, 3. Amanda Cessna.
Fall Heifer Clsse: 1. John Andrew Foster
111, 2. Michael L. Kline, 3. David L. Kocher.
Summer Yearling Hellar; 1. Rachel
Tams, 2. Matthew Kline, 3. Dianne Clock.
Spring Yearling Halfar: 1. Melanie Bal
mer, 2. Troy Young, 3. Rachel Tanls.
Winter Yearling Hellar; 1. Greta Jo Snid
er, 2. Adam Tams, 3. Amanda Zook.
Fall Yearling Haller: 1. SCC Syndicate,
2. Jim & Kim Grove, 3. Tara R. Kocher.
Dry Cow 4 Years A Under; 1. Michael D.
& Cynthia E. Weimer, 2. Dianne Clock, 3.
Delmar C. & Larry Zimmerman.
Dry Cow S Years And Over; 1. Charann
L. Foster, 2. Dianne Clock.
Junior 2 Year Old: 1. Michael Kline, 2.
Jake & Sally Tanls, 3. Charann Lee Foster/
John Andrew Foster 111.
Senior 2 Year Old: 1. Samantha G. Fos
ter, 2. Matthew Kline, 3. James Shade.
Junior 3 Year Old; 1. Lory Ann Baker, 2.
Fairbrook-Farms, 3. Cessna Brothers.
Senior 3 Year Old; 1 Brian G. Neely, 2.
Paul A. Hartle, 3. Jim & Kim Grove.
4 Year Olds; 1 Eugene & June Corl, 2
Globe-Run, Solid„Gold, Autumn View, John
Foster 111, 3. Steven L. Wagner.
5 Year Olds; 1. Michael 0. & Cynthia
Weimer, 2 Jake & Sally Tams, 3. Jake & Sal
ly Taras.
100,000 Lb. Cow Class: 1 Eric Stine, 2.
Globe-Run, 3 Robert C. Norris & Globe-Run
Farm
6 Years And Over: 1 Eugene & June
Corl, 2 Thomas Kelly, 3 Ross Hershberger.
champion.
Jersey top honors went to Jason
Heeler and his'4-year-old High
Spring Farm A Angie, sired by
Schultz Performing Legend.
Reserve grand champion went to
Amber Lemin and her junior
3-year-old Red Hills Ivy Sooner
Sasha, sired by Soldier Boy
Boomer Sooner.
Todd Parsons earned grand
champion of the Guernsey show
with his senior 2-year-old Parsons
Farm Telestar Gina, sired by Lyn
dale Bonus J Telestar. Reserve
grand champion went to Apryle D.
Hoover with a Guernsey sired by
Dutch Mill Telestar Fayette. Todd
Parsons also took junior champion
with his Summer Yearling Par
sons Farm Telestar Mitzy and
reserve junior champion with
spring yearling Parsons Farm
Telestar Maggie. Both animals
were sired by Lyndale Bonus J
Telestar.
The Milking Shorthorn show
saw the Goshom family taking all
top honors. Grand champion went
to Mark Goshom while Monica
Goshorn won reserve grand
champion.
(Turn to Pag* A4l)
From the left, Mike Weimer holds the halter of his reserve grand champion Holstein
while June Corl hold the halter of her grand champion Holstein of the Central Pennsyl
vania Championship Show.
From the left, Matt Kline is named reserve grand champion Junior (youth) exhibitor,
while Lory Baker is named grand champion. Standing with them is Kara Tussey, Hun
tingdon County Dairy Princess.
Surrounded by friends and family, Alice Foster holds the premier breeder banner of
the Central Pennsylvania Championship Holstein Show, while husband John Foster
Jr holds the premier exhibitor banner and Judge Credin Comman sits between them.
From the left, Clinton County Dairy Princess Christine Martin stands with Greta
Snider who holds the halter of her reserve junior champion, June Cori with her junior
champion and Huntingdon County Dairy Princess Kara Tussey.