Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 03, 1994, Image 22

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    A2Mjncnttf Fanning, Saturday, Saptembf 3, 1994
Supporters Golf For FFA At Tournament, Auction
(Continued from Pago Al)
man, north central region vice
president, contributed her own
money $7O at the benefit
auction following the tournament
and dinner by purchasing a desig
ner shirt.
Nearly everything on hand went
up for auction, hi one instance, the
state FFA officers donated $33 for
the purchase of leftover cupcakes
made by Kerry Hoffman.
All 11 state officers were pre
sent at the tournament and benefit
auction. They contributed their
time by helping coordinate the golf
outing and performing a wide
range of services on behalf of the
fundraiser.
At the auction, items sold
ranged from a Nittany Lion foot
ball autographed by Joe Patemo,
which went for $200; FFA trucks
(a pair for $130); three die-cast
tractors ($150); specially prepared
meats to various sports events tick
ets; table arrangements; and other
items.
At the auction, Glenn Wenger,
Wenger’s Farm Machinery, was
S.C. 4-H Dairy Show Preps For States
From the left, Jason Myers, show Judge, stands with Amy Hartman who shows the
reserve grand champion Holstein, Craig Walton, who shows the grand champion, and
the Franklin County dairy princess.
VERNON ACHENBACH JR.
Lancaster Farming Staff
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) The South Central Pen
nsylvania 4-H Dairy Show was
held Saturday at the Farm Show
Complex in Harrisburg with suc
cessful participants’ animals qual
ifying for the state competitions set
to be held at the same place Sept
26 during the week-long Pennsyl
vania All American Dairy Show.
The South Central District
includes youth from Adams, Cum
berland, Dauphin. Franklin, Lan
caster, Lebanon, and York
counties.
The judge for the Holstein,
Brown Swiss, and Ayrshire breeds
was Jason Myers of New Windsor,
Md. Judge for the Guernsey and
Jersey breeds was Steve Wilson, of
Parkton, Md. Showing judges were
Joy Crothers, of Oxford, and Ste
ven Shaw, of Williamsburg.
Elizabeth Smith, of Ephrata,
showed the reserve grand champ
ion Brown Swiss, while Joshua
Hushon, of Delta, showed the
grand champion his grand
champion.
Daiyl Maulfair, of Jonestown,
showed the grand champion Ayr
shire. while'Jason Stambaugh, of
honored for his support of the state
FFA.
Jenny Zerby, state president,
conducted the meeting before the
auction. She thanked the sponsors
of the various contests and suppor
ters of FFA. “It was you, the
efforts of our sponsors, that has
made the' FFA Association so
strong,** said Zerby. “It is on
behalf of the FFA that I thank
you.’’
The golf tournament was
designed as an 18-hole, shotgun
start scramble, following shot
played from “best ball.” In all,
there were 96 golfers split into
about 21 teams.
Prizes were awarded. One prize
featured a car for a hole-in-one on
#B. The closest any golfer came
was about three feet
In the “Pink Lady” contest
(which featured a pink ball rotated
by team members throughout the
tournament), best team was com
posed of Greg Hostetter, Dan
Brown, Jerry Hostetter, and Jim
McPeak.
First place team consisted of
Dave Huston, Steven Moran, John
Spring Grove, showed the reserve
grand Ayrshire.
Megan Myers, of St. Thomas,
showed the junior champion Hols
tein. while Elizabeth Walton, of
Carlisle, showed the reserve junior
champion.
Craig Walton, of Carlisle,
showed the grand champion Hols
tein. while Amy Hartman, of SL
Thomas, showed the reserve grand
champion.
Cory Mellott, of Mercersburg,
showed the grand champion
Jersey, while Emily Dietrich, of
Newburg, showed the reserve
grand champion Jersey.
John Garber HI, of Waynesboro,
showed the grand champion
Guernsey, while Brian Smith, of
Denver, showed the reserve grand
champion.
AYRSHIRE
(Jr) Calf- 1 . Jennifer Maulfair.
(Inf) Calf-1, Daryl Maulfair; 2. Katie Shoe
maker; 3. Jaeon R. Stambaugh.
(Sr) Calf- 1. Jaeon R. Stambaugh.
Summer Yearling- 1. Jeeea 0.
Stambaugh.
(Ini) Yearling- 1 . Daryl Maulfair; 2. Jaeon
R. Stambaugh; 3. Jeece D. Stambaugh.
(Sr) Yeartlng- 1. Katie Shoemaker.
Junior 2-Yaar-OM-1 Daryl Maulfair. ~
Senior 2-Veor-OM- 1. Jaeon R. Stam
baugh; 2. Jeeea 0. Stambaugh.
Six Yea re And Older- 1. Jeeee D.
Stambaugh.
(Turn to Pago A 24)
Coldiron, and Scott Gold. The sec
ond place team consisted of Gerald
Piper, Jamie Fickes, Doug'Leh
man, and Randy Billman. Third
place ended in a tie. with the first
team consisting of Dave Elliott,
Dean Allison, John Brown, and
Jeff Lowry. The other team was
composed of Amos Fisher and
Tom Wingard.
Other contests included a hole
in-one, par three, longest drive
(men’s and ladies), longest putt on
#lB (men’s and ladies), a putting
contest, and other activities.
State officers present included
Laurie J. Wildman, north central
region vice president; Chad Sluss
er, state treasurer, Kelli S. Zeigler,
south central vice president;
Theresa M. InhofF, eastern region
vice president; Marci Hamish,
state vice president; Heidi E. Dahl
hammer, state secretary; Traci M.
Lobaugh, state reporter; James F.
McConnaughey, western regional
vice president; Jenny Zerby, state
presidenU-Tony Miller, state sen
tinel; and Ben Dodd, state
chaplain.
From tho loft, Emily Dittrich shows hsr rsssrvs grand champion Jsrssy, whils ths
Franklin County dairy prlncsss holds hsr rosstts, Cory Msllott with ths grand champ*
ion Jsrssy, and Kslly Jo Mysrs, dairy prlncsss.
In the “Pink Lady” contest (which featured a pink ball
rotated by team members throughout the tournament), best
team was composed of, from left, Greg Hostetler, Dan
Brown, Jerry Hostetter, and Jim McPeak.
First placetsam consisted of, from left, Dave Huston, Ste
ven Moran, John Coldiron, and Scott Gold.
The second place team consisted of, from left, Gerald
Piper, Jamie Flckes, Doug Lehman, and Randy Billman.