A46-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 17, 1994 4-H/FFA Holstein Winners At Maryland State Fair LOIS SZYMANSKI Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, Md. Judge, Curtis Day summed up the 1994 Maryland State Fair’s Holstein portion of the dairy show well. “If all States had a show the quality of this one, 4-H would be in marvel ous shape!” If there was any doubt to what Day was referring to. one glance at the quality of the Holsteins being shown made it obvious. One hundred-twenty youngsters, ages 8 to 18, from thirteen of Mary land’s counties plus an exhibitor from Baltimore City brought one hundrecj-seventy-three head of cattle before Judge Day for evalu ation. By show’s end Shannon Harrison’s three-year-old cow, Md-Dun Loafin Moonshine was named grand champion, and best udder of the show. Moonshine is out of C Logic Marijuana, a cow that Harrison’s brother and a friend had traveled to Canada to buy. The cow was bred to Bridon Astro Jet ET and eventually Shannon bought out the friends' share in the calf, mak ing her brother, Paul Harrison (Butch) and herself co-owners. For Shannon, who is in her last year of 4-H the win was a bitter sweet one. She is saying goodbye to 4-H, but she is going out with a bang! Shannon plans to continue to show on the open show circuit, and the State Fair dairy champion will be at her side! Reserve grand champion was Savage Leigh Counselor Star owned by Christopher, (Chip) Savage of Montgomery County. She is a two-year-old, sired by Carnation Counselor ET and out of Savage Leigh Christmas Star. Savage Leigh Counselor Star also took the award for the best bred and owned animal of the show. The junior champion was Amy lager’s How El Acres Lee Ruffle, a junior yearling heifer out of How E 4 Acres V T Ranson and sired by Brookview Lee ET. Reserve junior champion was Burlin Counselor Mamie, an intermedi ate heifer calf sired by Carnation Counselor ET and out of D-Burlin Delegate Missy and owned by Holly Burall of Carroll County. Other notable wins in the show included Shannon Harrison of Howard County as the fitting and showing champion. The reserve Chester 4-H At New (Continued trom Page A 34) Spring City and was purchased by Hatfield Quality Meats for $.90/pound. Eric Marsh of Honey David Kolb of New Holland Sales Stable is pictured with the champion trio exhibited by Jonathan Howe. David purchased the trio for New Holland Sales Stable for $.85/pound. champion fitting and showing exhibitor was Amy lager, also from Howard County. When asked what he contri buted the quality of the cows at this show to. Judge Curtis Day said “Families, and kids that want to do well and do try their best to do well and do do well! Family. That’s the backbone of it all!” Results of the top placings in the 4-H & FFA Holstein show are as follows: Fitting and Showing—Ages 6-9: l.Jarrod F. Burall, 2. Kaltlyn Varney, 3. Walter Rutledge. Agee 10-11: 1. Brett Names, 2. Patrick Kennedy, 3. Ryan M. Savage- Agee 12-13: 1. Amy lager, 2. Kristin Myers, 3. Jeff Sutton. Agee 14-15: 1. Ryan Roach, 2. Holly N. Burall, 3. Kenny Ehrhardt. Agee 16-18:1. Shannon Harnson, 2. Kelli Savage, 3. Charlie Schwinn. Junior Call Junior Exhibitors Ages 6-13: 1 Ryan Savage. 2. David Miller, 3. Harold Smith. Senior Exhibitor! Ages 14-18:1. Dono van D. Hollingsworth, 2. Clay Smith. 3. Tany a Stambaugh. Intermediate Call Junior Exhibitors Ages 8-13: 1. Joshua Sanders, 2. Brad Dean, 3. Darren J. Hollingsworth. Senior Exhibitors Ages 14-18: 1. Holly N. Burall, 2. Donald Lentzner, 3. Kelly Myers. Senior Calf Junior Exhibitors Ages 8-13; 1. Amy lager, 2, John Shiner, 3. Ryan Savage. Senior Exhibitor Ages 14-18:1. Anthony Crothers, 2. Darren Remsburg, 3. Kenny Ehrhardt. Summer Yearling Junior Exhibitors Ages 8-13:1. Jamie Verger, 2. Jeff Sutton, 3. Caleb Crothers. Senior Exhibitors Ages 14-18; 1. Kelly Myers, 2. Jami Savage, 3. Shannon Harrison. Junior Yearling Junior Exhibitors Ages 8-13; 1. Amy lager, 2. Knsdn Myers, 3. Brad Dean. Senior Exhibitors Ages 14-18:1. Dono van D. Hollingsworth, 2. Kelly Myers, 3. Kelli Savage. Intermediate Yearling 1. Christopher Savage. 2. Kristen Myers, 3. Amy lager. Senior Yearling 1. Anthony Crothers, 2. David J. Stevens, 3. Ryan Roach. Junior Champion Amy lager. Junior Reserve Champion Holly Burall. Junior 2-Yaar-Old 1. Kristin Myers, 2. Mark lager, 3. Darren J. Holleniworth. Senior 2-Year-Old —l. Christopher Sav age, 2. Jeff Sutton, 3. Kristin Myers. Junior 3-Year-Old 1. Anthony Crothers, 2. Jay Debaugh, 3. Shannon Harrison. Senior 3-Yeer-Old 1. Shannon Harri son, 2. Kevin Ehrhardt, 3. Clay Smith. 4-Yaar-Old —l. Mark lager, 2. Harold E. Smith 111, 3. Jeffrey Fritz. Aged Cow 1. Kelli Savage, 2. Donovan D. Hollingsworth, 3. Shannon Harrison. Dry Cow— 1. Justin Watt, 2. Julie Oelp, 3. April 0. Hall. Best Udder Shannon Harrison. Beet Brad and Owned Chip Savage. Grand Champion Shannon Harrison. Reserve Grand Champion Chip Savage. Dam A Daughter 1. Donovan D. Hol lingsworth, 2. Kelli Savage, 3. Harold Smith. Best County Herd—l. Carroll County; 2. Montgomery County; 3. Harford County. Swine Show Holland Brook had a banner day, exhibit ing both the champion and reserve champion heavyweight hogs. The champion, weighing The supreme champion of the 4-H/FFA dairy show at the Maryland State Fair is Ms Md-Dunnloa!in Moonshine for Shannon Harrison. In the photo from left, Kenny Krebs, judge; Heidi Hauser, Maryland Dairy Princess; Harrison; Tanya Stambaugh, Carroll County Dairy Princess, and Curtis Day, judge. The best bred and owned cow in the open dairy show was Savage Leigh Counselor Star owned by Christopher (Chip) Savage. In the photo from left, Heidi Hauser, Mary* land Dairy Princess; Kenny Krebs, Judge; Denny Remsburg; Savage; Tanya Stam baugh, Carroll County Dairy Princess; George Edgerton; and Curtis Day, Judge. 255 pounds, was purchased by Keystone Farm Credit for $.85/ pound and the reserve champion weighing 250 pounds was pur chased by Leidy Packing for $.90 pound. Champion senior showman was Jason Wagner of Spring City and reserve champion senior showman was Jonathan Howe of Downingtown. Champion junior Showmanship champions are pictured, left to right, Judge Ken Winebark, Lebanon County extension agent; Jonathan Howe, reserve champion senior showman; Jason Wagner, champion senior showman; Nathan Howe, champion Junior showman; and Phillip McAllister, reserve champion Junior showman was Nathan Howe, also of Downington, and Reserve champion junior showman was Phillip McAllister of Spring City. Trophies will be presented to these individuals at the annual livestock awards banquet in February courtesy of the Lancaster-Chester County Pork Producers Council. The sale aver aged $.BO on 71 hogs sold. IM4MWI > w Volume buyer of the day was again Hatfield Packing. Two 7'H members donated the proceeds from their hogs to the 4- H Center Building Fund. These members were Jason Wagner and Matt Beam. Total money raised for the Center from this endeavor totaled $467,98.