% r % t A34-Uncuttr Firming, Saturday, Saptombtr 11,1993 EVA MARTIN Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, Md. Fair HiU Enhancer Song, owned by Marion Andrew of Centerville, was chos en grand champion of the Mary land Holstein Show at the Mary land State Fair. Judge Wayne Sliker, of St. Par is, Ohio said the Holstein was a “handy winner, tremendously tall, nicely balanced udder with correct teat placement.” A 4-year-old, she was'awarded best udder in the class. The cow was sired by Glenafton Enhancer. Reserve grand champion went to Kingstead and Ron Heffner for C. Philcher Starbuck Andrea, sir ed by Hanoverhill Starbuck, a beautiful S-year-old with tre mendous size and scale. Sliker chose his first and second place winter yearlings as junior champion and reserve junior champion. Hillpine Jed Carie, owned by Heffner and Andrew was awarded junior champion and Maple Flat Ares Rosie, owned by Danielle Sparling, took reserve. Sliker commented that they were well grown, as big as senior year lings and he liked their style. Steve and Chris Wood and Ro bert Gitt of Penn Gate Farm were chosen premier breeder and exhi bitor. MARYLAND STATE FAIR HOLSTEIN SHOW RESULTS inlwrHaHarCalLGr • Crystal tDi (Continued from Pago A 1) Rippley, first runner-up to Mary land Farm Queen; National Hols tein Director Marlin Hoff; Mary land Holstein Association Presi dent Oren Bender; and Judge Wayne Sliker from St. Paris, Ohio. Queens and princesses dressed The 1993 Maryland Futurity Winner is the Joe Schwartzbeck family with Peace and Plenty AJ Louie. Maryland commodity queens are on right. 4-Year-Old Wi Intermediate IMter Calf: Michael Hart and Kannath Braihar, Dala A Daanna Ban dig, Tha lagan. Sanlar Halfar Calf: David Millar, Dr. Fran cia Danlaf, Donald Daan Kallar. Sum mar Yaarilng Halfar; Haffnar, Haath A Empy Jr., S. Richard Non. Chriatophar Wayna Savaga. Junior Yaarilng Halfar: Joah Gmasnic kla, Jam! Savaga, Joaaph Schwartz back. Inlarmadiata Sr. Yaarilng Halfar: Haff nar a Andraw, DanlaKa Sparling, Dabra Har daaty. Sanlar Yaarilng Halfar: Ron Haffnar A Marion Andrew, Justin Jacobs, Richard Non Junior Champion: Haffnar and Andraw. Raaarva Junior Champion: Danlalla Spading. Junior Baal Three Famalaa: Windsor Manor Farm, Joa Schwartz back Family and My Ladys-Manor Farm Inc. Dry Cow, 4 Yaara I Under: Marion An drew and Ron Haffnar, Gaorga William Smith 111, George William Smith 111. Dry Cow, S Yaara & Over: Waggoner, Haffnar A Haath, J.M.T. A J. Daßaugn, Dan iel A Laura Chard. Cow, Junior 2 Yr.t Steve A Chris Wood and Robert Gin, Gary Derr, N. Voss Jr. A Marion Andraw. Cew, Senior 2 Yr.: Hurricane Syndicate, Kevin Ehrhardt, Karan MoComb. Cew, Junior 3 Yr.: Heffner and Andrew, Robert Raver, Heffner, Andrew A Heath. Cote, Senior 3 Yr.: Knutson Brothers, CMand Beitzel, N Voss A M Andrew. Cow, 4 Yr.; Marion Andrew, Paul A Shan non Harrison, Donovan Hollingsworth. Cow, 8 Yr.: Klngstead and Heffner, Steve and Chris Wood and Robert Gltt, Slave and Chris Wood and Robert Gltt. Cew, A Yr. A Over: Stave and Chris Wood and Robert Gin, Knutson Brothers, Edward Burdette. Longtime Production: My Ladys Manor Farm Inc., Unicom Associates. Grand Champion; Morion Andrew. Raaarve Grand: Klngstead and Ron Heff ner. Produce of Dam: Steve and Chris Wood and Robert Gin, My Ladys Manor Farm Inc., Marlin Hoff. Senior Baal Three Famalae: Steve and Chris Wbod and R. Gin, O Clayton Smith, My Schwartzbeck Entry Wins in evening gowns and Ring Mas ter Andrews and Judge Sliker in tuxedos gave the appearance of a royal occasion. Anticipation grew in the audience as the participants paraded their 19 Holstein beauties around the darkened Cow Palace with spotlights on each one as they were introduced. Md. son, Baltl Hartoi. irypi jss; Abby Sowers, Frederick dairy princess; Kris tin Arehsr, Maryland Farm Bureau queen; Robert GHt and daughter and son-in-law, Chris and Steve Wood, winner of premier breeder and premier exhibitor award; Kristi Geary, south central dairy princess; Mary Ellen Seraydlan, alternate Maryland dairy princess; and Dawn Downey, Maryland dairy princess. Grand champions of Holstein Show. Left to right, Jl _ son, Baltimore/Harford dairy princess; Mrs. Marion Andrews; Doug King; Mary Ellen' Seraydln, alternate Maryland dahy princess; Norman Hill, leadsman, showing re serve grand clhlnpion; Bob Bennett, leadsman, showing Junior champion; Danielle Sparling with her reserve Junior champion; Kristin Archer, Maryland Farm Bureau queen; Kristi Geary, south central dairy princess: Abby Gowers, Frederick dairy prin cess. Supreme champion of all dairy breeds at the Maryland State Fair went to Pennsmlth TJ Mindy, a 4-year-old Jersey >wned by Wayne and Allen Stiles and Billy Heath, Spring illey Farm, Westminster, Md. Sire Is Duncan St. John. Plc ired here are the Judges and the Richard N. Wills family, mors of the award. As excitement continued to mount in the huge crowd that gathered at ringside, the fivd final ists were chosen. TTtey were pre sented as a court for Miss Futurity as she was paraded around the are na to the applause of the audience. Judge Sliker’s placings for the 1993 Maryland Holstein Futurity in Show were: 1. Peace & Plenty AJ Lovie - Joe Schwartzbeck Family; 2. Manor Mallory T - My Ladys Manor Farm Inc.; 3. Savage Leigh Apache Babe - Ryan Sav age; 4. Unicom Blackstar Hannah - Mark lager; 5. Penn Gate Marie P Abbey - Steve & Chris Wood and Robert Gitt; 6. DA Bren Mark Cookie - Thomas D Remsburg; 7. HH-Coldsprings Inspi Vi - Hoff and Hagen; 8. Ladys Manor Jewelia Et - My Ladys Manor Farm lijp.; 9. WVA Greystone Star Rose - Dr. Francis Daniel; 10. Coldsprings Mark Waldeck - Mar lin Hoff; 11. Ladys Manor Shiek Sara ET - My Ladys Manor Farm Inc.; 12. Brook Lodge Calypso Gal - Thomas D Remsberg; 13. Terra View Astro Jet Shiri - Mark lager; 14. Unicom Trad Lucy - Unicorn Associates Inc.; IS. Peace & Plenty Str Josett Et - Joe Swartzbeck Family; 16. Ladys Manor Southern Star - My Ladys Manor Farm Inc.; 17. Coldsprings Mark Versenc - Jack & Vicki King; 18. Knob View Pattern Amanda - Richard Kepler; 19. Penn Gate Starbuck Angela - Steve & Chris Wood and Robert Gitt Coldsprings Mark Vcrscne, owned by Jack and Vicki King of Manchester, was the production winner. During the judge’s deliberation, the audience was entertained with music by the Rinehart Sisters. A milk promotion skit was presented by Mary Ellen Seraydian, Carroll County dairy princess. The Maryland Holstein Futurity is sponsored by the Maryland Holstein Association to stimulate interest in the breeding and exhi biting of outstanding registered Holsteins in Maryland. It recog nizes the accomplishments of the small and large breeder and the FFA/4-H girl or boy. The Futurity is based upon the nomination of an animal by its owner, to be shown in the futurity show in the year in which she is eligible. Four payments are required for each animal that com petes. The initial nomination is made as a calf with a fee of S2.SO. Four dollars is paid with the renomination as a yearling, $6 as a 2-year old, and the final payment of $lO is due as a 3-year-old. For this futurity, the final nomi nation and payment included 37 entries. This number was reduced to 19 by show night. The purse this year ranged from $BOO for first place to $65 for 19th place. An additional $260 was awarded in increments of $BO, $6O, $5O, $4O, and $3O to the top five ani mals for their two-year production record. Entries for the thirteenth Mary land Holstein Futurity for 1996 along with first payments are due by October 31.
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