AlB-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1994 »y sno. was grand champion of the Lancaster County Holstein Thr 'sda* junior championship. 9 -‘flpiv 4-H Holstein Show and the junior division of the Lancaster Holstein Open Show this week. Cameo Repeat Champion At EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor QUARRYVILLE (Uncaster Co.) For the Alan McCauley family and their New Direction Holsteins, the Uncaster County Holstein Show was a success. They had the grand champion, reserve grand champion, and numerous first-place wins to help them cap ture both premier breeder and pre mier exhibitor banners. For the grand champion. Judge David Castrogiovanni from Mon trose in Susquehanna County, picked the tall, dark, beautiful New Direction Jet Cameo to repeat last year’s win. Cameo showed as a five year-old, and ringside observers called her “every bit as good as last year.” Reserve champion was New Direction Star Bobo-ET top of the senior three year-old class. Warns Mark Carolyn was the grand champion of the junior divi sion for Joseph Best. Carolyn was also the grand champion of the Uncaster4-H Holstein Show a day earlier. Reserve champion of the junior division was Myetose Cave man Katherine-Red for Jason Wivell. Hilltop-Heritage Sassy was the junior champion of the show for Heather Brubaker. Sassy topped the winter calf class. Reserve junior champion was shown by Star Rock Farms. Wyeview Raider Courtney topped the fall calf class. Judge Castrogiovanni called his class of winners representative of the true type Holstein. The quality was good, but the numbers were down, officials said, because of the BVD scare and hot weather. The top placings are as follows: Spring Calf, 1. New Directions; 2. Brent Housekeeper, 3. Kristo pher Martin. Celebrating premier breeder and premier exhibitor honors are from left, Mylin Good, Sandy, Alan, Kristen, and Tom McCauley, and Melanie Balmer. Lancaster Holds 4-H Dairy Show VERNON ACHENBACH, JR. Lancaster Farming Staff QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Although the number of entries was down at the Lancaster County 4-H dairy show held Wed nesday at the Solanco Fairgrounds in Quarryville, the quality of ani mals shown was strong, according to judge Curtis Day, of Shippensburg. The low number of animals, due Lancaster Show - o ipk junior division of the Lancaster County Holstein Show. Winter Calf, 1. Heather Brubak er; 2. Crystal Brubaker; 3. Marsha Balmer. Fall Calf, 1. Star Rock; 2. Justin Howes; 3. Joseph Best Summer Yearling, 1. Joshua Housekeeper. Spring Yearling, 1. Robert Wen ger; 2. Stonehurst; 3. Calvin Keene. Winter Yearling, 1. Sheri Bol linger; 2. Calvin Keene; 3. Sarah Kennel. Fall Yearling, 1. Karen Welk; 2. Sarah Bard; 3. New Direction. Junior 2-Year, 1. Star Rock; 2. Justin Wivell; 3. Jesslyn Oberholtzer. Senior 2-Year, 1. New Direc tion; 2. Denise Best; 3. Cindy to precautions of bovine vims diar rhea, caused the colored breeds shows to be handled as one show, instead of the usual individual breed shows. The senior and grand champion Holstein was shown by Joe Best, of Holtwood, who showed his 4-year-old Warns Mark Carolyn for the first place win. The reserve grand champion was a senior 3-year-old, Myetose Bailey. Junior 3-Year, 1. New Direc tion; 2. New Direction. Senior 3-Year, 1. New Direc tion; 2. Jason Wivell; 3. Sheri Bollinger. Four Year, 1. Joseph Best; 2. Joe Wivell; 3. Jeremy Welk. Five Year, 1. New Direction. Aged Cow, 1. Star Rock; 2. Stonehurst. Dry Cow, 1. Stonehurst; 2. Star Rock. Dam/Daughter, 1. Bestdale; 2. New Direction; 3. Calvin Keene. Best Three Females, 1. New Direction: 2. Donagel Creek. Produce, 1. New Direction; 2. Locust Trail. Cavemena Katherine Red, shown by Jason Wivell, of Elizabethtown. Marsha Balmer, of Manheim, showed her intermedidate calf, Leh-Mer-Pine Prokcr Pom Pom to win the junior champion title, while Heather Brubaker, of Man heim, showed her intermediate calf for a reserve junior champion ship title.. (Turn to Pag* A 22)