D4-Uincaster Firming, Saturday, August 20, 1994 Reiff, ’Rainbow’ Garner Lancaster Market Lamb Champion LAMPETER (Lancaster Co.) Lisa Reiff paraded her champ ion light heavyweight market lamb “Rainbow” to grand champion of the Lancaster County 4-H Sheep Show last week at the Lampeter Fairgrounds. Lisa, 16, daughter of Lloyd and Laura Reiff, Strasburg, sold her HS-pound Suffolk grand champ ion to Weaver Insurance at the sale for $8 a pound. At the 4-H sheep show, Brandon Ziegler had the reserve lamb champion, a 105-pound middle weight winner, which sold for $2.70 a pound to Willie the Butch er. Brandon also exhibited the champion lightweight lamb. Lisa Reiff was also named grand champion showman. Reserve showman was Regina Landis, and Kathy Musscr was honored as novice champion. In other sale results, the 101-pound reserve champion middle weight champion, shown by Kendall Reiff, was sold to Fox’s Market for $2.40 a pound. Allison Hughes showed the reserve champion light heavy weight Amy Bollinger had the reserve champion heavyweight and Sarah Boyd showed he reserve champion lightweight The market lamb sale averaged a record $2.32 a pound for the lambs, with a sale total of $8,373.60. In the breeding sheep show, Jes sica Stoltzfus, Elizabethtown, exhibited the supreme champion ewe, a Dorset yearling ewe. April Lehman showed the champion bred-and-owned ewe. LOIS SZYMANSKI buildings on Monday as young- Maryland Correspondent sters stood in line to admit their WESTMINSTER. Md. The artwork, woodwork, clothing, and Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair field crops, burst into action on Monday, Booths and banners and natural August 1 and ran through Satur- resource projects began to fill the day, August 6. main building as the day wore on. Lines stretched throughout the Ribbons of blue, red and white Exhibitor Kim Holland leads her Jersey named Pastry. Following is a list of show placings. LANCASTER COUNTY 4-H SHEEP SHOW RESULTS MARKET LAMBS Lightweight Class; 1 (56-84 lbs.): 1. Mark Tracy. 2. Anjuli Calhoun. 3. Amy Strickler. Class 2 (87-32 lbs.); 1 . John Schmidt. 2. Aid son Hughes. 3. Ryan Tracy. Class 3 (93-94 lbs.): 1. Brandon Ziegler. 2. Sarah Boyd. 3. Keith Bollinger. Medi - Weighed Lisa. Strasburg, right, sl t 115-pound Suffolk np. .... -pot .id middle weight -yinnor, to Weavsr Insurants at tho salo lor $8 a which sold lor *2.70 a pound to Willis tho But; tor. pound. Carroll County Holds 4-H, FFA Fair i tea bcnmidt. 2. Jason Stoltzfus. 3. Jennifer Calhoun. Class S (100-103 lbs.): 1. Kendall Reilf. 2. Corby Ziegler. 3. Raphael Peters. Class 6 (104-105 lbs.): 1. Brandon Ziegler. 2. Ryan Donough. 3. Jessica Rohrer. Light Heavyweight: Class 7 (106-100 Ibst): 1. Amy Hotlines. 2. Tracy Bollinger. 3. Jimmy Zimmerman. Class 6 (110-112 lbs.); 1. Derick Bollinger. 2. Jessica Schmidt. 3. Tracy Bollin ger. Class S (113-115 lbs.): 1. lisa Reilf. 2. Allison Hughes. 3. Radell Peters. Heavyweight; Class 0 (118-123 lbs.); 1. Lisa Reilf. 2. Amy Bollinger. 3. Rachelle Newcom er. Class 10 (124-126 lbs.): 1. Bradley Lea man. 2. Bradley Leaman. 3. April Leaman. Class 11 (130-142 lbs.); 1. Derick Bollinger. 2. appeared first, followed by the purple class champions and the larger overall champion and reserve champion rosettes. A tractor-driving contest began at noon. Then, sheep, swine and beef steer began to arrive. But this was only the beginning. Monday evening saw the para de and the crowds that followed. The Farm Queen Contest and the Carroll County 4-H Performing Arts Talent Show kept the crowds alive until late in the evening. Throughout the week, rabbits, poultry, dairy cattle, food, photo graphy and garden exhibits arrived. A mule pull, a horse pull, an antique tractor pull, and an antique horse-drawn carriage show pulled crowds in each night, along with an array of entertain BREED SHEEP Cheviot: Champion; Keith Bollinger Reserve: Keith Bollinger Dorset; 'tv* —ilo' - Ji ittica Stoltzfut. ment There were three bands, a kareoke night and cow chip bing o. The petting zoo was a hit for the very young, with llamas, goats, sheep, horses and a donkey, rab bits and more. An English and a Western Horse show took place, too. One of the most well known events at the Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair and the biggest fun draiser for next year’s fair was the annual cake auction, which was held on Wednesday evening, August 3. The event raised $23,850 for the Carroll County Fair Board. One hundred and thirty-nine champion and blue rib bons cakes were raffled off, but it was the grand champion baked item that took the cake. Amanda Tracey of Millers, Maryland igus Female Class Hampshire; Champion: Repina Landis. Reserve; Regina Landis. Montadale; Champion: John Schmidt. Shropshire; Champion; John Tracy. baked the blueberry cake using blueberries from 100 or so blueberry bushes in her family’s blueberry patch. The cake bought a whopping SI,SOO dollars! and wa spurchased by Franz School Photography. Results of the Livestock Judging: Dairy Department: Supreme Champion - Jeff Sutton, Outstanding Jr. Exhibitor - Kristin Myers, Outstanding Sr. Exhibitor - Marie Speak, Champion Fitting t Showing - Jamie DiKSroft, Champion Dairy Showman - Sam Muller. Dairy Steer Deparment; Champion Fit ting & Showing • Paul Smith, Reserve Champion Fitting t Showing - Kristine Mann, Champion Dairy Steer • Ross Bell, Reserve Champion Dairy Steer - David Miller. Baal Department: Grand Champion Beef Steer - Gabe Zepp, Reserve Grand Champ ion Beef Steer - Jennifer Wildesen, Champ ion Fitting t Showing • Brett Fogle, Champ ion Hereford Steer - Greg Homer, Champion Shorthorn Steer • Chris Weaver, Reserve Champion Angus Steer - Melanie Soper. (Turn to Pago D 5) les up.