A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 18, 1993 Md. Contest Winners Advance To Nationals The dairy judging team that will represent the University of Maryland at the Dairy Expo, from left, Charles lager, presenting award from Maryland Holstein Associa tion; Lee Majeskle, coach; Jim Allen; Jenell Rinehart; Laurie Zimmerman; and Jenni fer Woodward-Greene. Overall livestock Judging team from left, intermediate division, Charles County, Ryan Wiles, coach; Sarah Wiles; Brian Roberts; Meredith Minso; and David Gordon. FFA dairy contest winners, Brunswick High School FFA Team, from left, Mark Spurrier, state FFA treasurer; Monica Harshman, state FFA reporter; Dee Guyton, Kelli Savage, Abby Fawiey, and Holly Burall, Brunswick FFA team members; Lee Ma- Jeskie; and Freedom Joy Titus, state FFA president. Senior overall winning team, Frederick County, from left, Stacey Kahler, coach; Jo dy Bell; Josh Grt>ssnickle; Holy Burall; Annette Summers; and Pat Beachey, coach. EVA MARTIN Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM. Md. Judging contests have been an essential part of the 4-H dairy and livestock programs in Maryland. Starting at the county level, practices are held for anyone in terested. They give placings and oral reasons to their adult coaches. From this group, a team of four is chosen to represent the county at the state contest held each year at the Maryland State Fair. They compete as county teams and on an individual basis, hoping to be chosen to go to National competi tion. The 4-H’ers work hard from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. judging the class es of animals. During the contest, they are not permitted to com municate with anyone but the su perintendent. Concentrating on each class, they put to use the knowledge their coaches have taught them during the several months of practice in their home counties. Then several hours of waiting as final results are computed. Emotions run high, there is clap ping, cheering and cameras flash ing as parents beam with pride as each individual or team is called to the platform to receive their award for a job well done. The 10 individuals scoring highest in the senior division re main at the fair for two days of coaching and practice. From these 10, four individuals are chosen ac cording to their five highest scores to represent Maryland at the na tional contests. Four additional Dairy Judging contest, Junior overall winning team, Car roll County, from left, Rebecca Roach, Jeena Rinehart, Jus tin Watt, Daniel Null, and Jenell Rinehart, coach. Intermediate overall winning team, Washington County, left to right, Mark Creek,' Michael Creek, Jenny Weddle, Mark Schnebiy, and Mary Creek, coach. Named Junior Dairyman (Contlnuad from Pag* A 1) Second place went to Mary Ellen Seraydian. $2OO cash award. Third place, Jacob Thomas, $lOO. Fourth Place, Sam Mueller, $75. ones are chosen to represent Maryland at the Eastern National Contest This year, Brian Schnebley, Shannon Harrison, April Hall, and Annette Summers will be going to Madison, while Erin Burall, Kelli Myers, Kelly Savage, and Shawn Johnson will go to Louisville. Brian Schnebly of Washington County was the recipient of the John L. Morris Trophy for high overall score for all breeds spon sored by the Maryland Holstein Friesian Association and the Dorothy Emerson Memorial Tro phy for highest score on oral rea sons sponsored by the Maryland State Fair. He also received the Sire Power, Inc. award for highest score on placings in the senior di vision. Following is a list of award winners. DAIRY Individual Junior Wlnnara: Emily Rut ledge, Jeena Rinehart, Melissa Patrick. Junior Team Wlnnara: Carroll County. Queen Annas County, Harford County. Individual Intermediate Winners: Mi chael Creek, Amanda Valentina, Amy Rut ledge. Intermediate Team Winners: Washing ton County, Frederick County, Harford Coun ty. Individual Senior Winners: Brian Schnebly, Kelli Savage, Anthony Crothers. Senior Team Winners: Frederick, How ard, Harford. LIVESTOCK Individual Junior Winners: Jenny Blser, Megan Partner, Emily Spies. Junior Team Winners: Frederick County, Carroll County, Charles County. Individual Intermediate Winners: Sarah Roberts, David Gordon, David Nuenke. Intermediate Team Winners: Charles County, Fredenck County, Howard County. Individual Senior Wlnnara: Randy Mul linlx, Monica Feeser, Robert Dlnsmore. Senior Team Winners: Howard County. Carroll County, Frederick County. (Turn to Pago A2l) Fifth Place, Erica Klien, $5O. References for the contest were used from state and national dairy quiz bowl contests including Hoard’s Dairyman magazine and Maryland State 4-H Dairy Bowl for 1993.