Allentown Fair Sheep Show Posts Results ALLENTOWN (Lehigh Co.) — Supreme champion market lamb went to Tabitha Ebenole, out of Class 10 of the heavyweight championship with her 115-pound animal, recently at the Allentown Fair Market Lamb Show. In the fitting and showmanship portions of die contest, Bruce Snyder swept the 4-H and Ag Ed portions of both contests, winning grand champion fitter and showman. Following ate the results of the show. ALLENTOWN FAIR MARKET LAMBS RESULTS FFA Ciui 1:1. Lmh Hunlar. 2. Paul Huntar. 3. Jason Wagnar. daw 2; 1. Brno# Snydar. 2. Bruoa Snydar. 3. Jason Waflnar Champion: Bruos Snydar. Raaarva: Bruoa Snydar. FFA PAIRS Class 1:1. Bruca Snydar. 2. Jason Wagnar. 3. laon Huntar. Champion; Bnjoa Snydar. Lightweight: Clui 1: 1. Jason Wagner. 2. Paula Huntar. 3. Jennifer Taylor. Clan 2:1. Laa Gaukar. 2. Christina Huntar. 3. Laon Huntar. Class 3:1. Erie Barkhaimar. 2. Laa Gaukar. 3. Mchaal Ford. Claas 4: 1. Tom Newphar. 2. Mchaal Bowman. 3. Staphania Bowman. Champion; Eric Barkhaimar. Reserve: Tom Newphar. Medium Weight Clue 5:1. Calvin Lazarus. 2. Samantha Greuley. 3. Laura Lazarus. Class e: 1. Krystal Ansboeh. 2. Christine 1 Hunter. 3. Lori Tyson. Class 7:1. Jason Wag ner. 2. Theresa Ansbach. 3. Laura Sagan. Class 8; 1. Erie Berkhabnar. 2. Stephanie Bowman. 3. Theresa Ansbach. Champion: Eric Berkhelmer. Reserve: Stephanie Bowman. Heavyweight: Class 0:1. Jake Ebarsole. 2. Lori Tyson. 3. William Wlllits. Class 10: 1. Tabilha Ebarsole. 2. Wiliam Willlts. 3. Laura Sagan. Clau 11:1. Bruce Snyder. 2. Richard Kerper.3. Nicole Knapp. Class 12:1. Richard Kerpar. 2. Tom Nawpher. 3. Bruce Snyder. Champion; Tabilha Ebcrsole. Reserve; Jake Ebarsole. GRAND CHAMPION Tabitha Ebsrsdo- RESERVE Jake Ebarsole SUPREME CHAMPION Tabilha Ebarsole 4-H PAlrt Class 1:1. Lee Gauksr. 2. Leon Hunter. 3. James Rainsrt. Class 2:1. Jason Wagner. 2. MISS ARCTIC™ SEPTEMBER 24-25, 1993. 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