Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 24, 1994, Image 36

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    A36-LancaBttr Farming, Saturday, September 24, 1994
Champion Breeding Sheep Honors Go To Twin Brothers,
Market Sheep Championship To Donough At Ephrata Fair
LOU ANN GOOD
Lancaster Farming Staff
EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.)
The Ephrata Fair Sheep Show
reached a climax on Wednesday
night when twin brothers stood in
the showring and vied for the
grand champion breeding sheep
trophy.
In the end, Jeff Bollinger took
the trophy with his Suffolk ewe
and his brother Jerry’s Suffolk ram
settled for the reserve rosette. Ear
lier, Jerry had smoothly wielded
his sheep incompetition to become
the grand champion showman.
The two 19-year-old brothers
have waged friendly competition
in the show ring for years. The
sons of Ray and Sharon Bollinger
have a flock of Suffolks and their
younger brother Ryan has a flock
of Cheviots on the family’s Ephra
ta farm.
Judge John Eaton Jr., Dorset
breeder from York County, said
the decision to choose the grand
champion breeding sheep was a
difficult one because the ram has
tremendous meat and muscle in the
leg and groin and stands correct on
its legs, while the ewe is a great
example of correctness that will
continue to do well on the show
road.
The Bollingers weren’t the only
ones in the spotlight. Ryan
Donough of Manheim showed the
champion market lamb. The
11-year-old is a consistent winner
since he entered competition three
years ago. His homebred Suffolk
cross lamb Ginger was previously
named grand champion non
selling lamb at the E-town Fair. It
was the same story last year when
Ryan showed Ginger’s sister and
won the reserve champion market
lamb at Ephrata and E-town.
Ryan, the son of Ed and Laßue
have 20 ewes on their farm. Of
their homebred sheep that always
seem to be in the winning circle,
the family said, “It’s genetics. She
Champion showmanship honors goes to Jerry Bollinger,
left, and Gerald Boyd receives the reserve champion show
man title. Both exhibitors are Ephrata natives.
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won’t be sold but be put in the fam
ily’s breeding program.”
Judge Eaton said the champion
lamb is extremely heavy muscled
and firm with a bit more express
ion in leg muscling than the com
petition.
Ryan said that Ginger is walked
about 1 / -mile and put through hur
dles every day for conditioning.
Ryan also was named reserve
champion intermediate showman;
Gerald Boyd was named champion
in that class.
Amy Bollinger took the reserve
market lamb title with her champ
ion lightweight Corey. The
15-year-old said the 134-pound
lamb was also received the champ
ionship in the open show at E
town. The 15-year-old student at
Manheim Central student will
show and sell the 134-pound
Corey at the Manheim Farm Show.
Kendall Reiff’s 110-pound
lamb was selected as the first place
carcass lamb from 11 entries. He
also had the reserve champion
middleweight in the market lamb
division where Jason Stolzfus
claimed the middleweight champ
ionship. Stoltzfus also was named
reserve champion senior
showman.
In competition for first year of
showmanship, brothers Jay and
Jimmy Zimmerman took the
champion and reserve
respectively.
Reserve champion ram of the
show went to Radell Peters for his
Dorset ram. Jennifer Zimmerman
took the reserve champion ewe
title with her Southdown ewe
lamb.
Partial show results follow for
the 57 market, 11 carcass, and 26
breeding sheep entered in
competition.
JUNIOR MARKET LAMB
Carcass Class 1. Kendall Reiff; 2. Sarah
Boyd; 3 Gerald Boyd
Marks! Lambs - Lightweights
Class 1 1. Jimmy Zimmerman: 2. Jenny
Hoover, Holly Hoover.
1
Twin brothers Jerry and Jeff Bollinger swept the breeding sheep trophies with
Jeff’s Suffolk ewe, light, prevailing as champion and Jerry’s Suffolk ram as reserve.
Class 2: 1. Jay Zimmerman; 2. Ryan
Donough; 3. Keith Bollinger.
Claee 3: 1. Amy Bollinger; 2. Gerald Boyd;
3. Keith Bollinger.
Claee 4; 1. Travis Donough; 2. Jason
Stoltzfus; 3. Kendall Relff.
Champion Lightweight Amy Bollinger.
Raeerve Champion Llghtwalght Travis
Donough.
Mlddlowaights
Class 51. Travis Donough: 2. Joleen Her
bert: 3 Sarah Boyd.
Class 6 1. Tracy Bollinger; 2. Travis
Donough: 3. Gerald Boyd.
Claes 7 1. Jason Stoltzfus: 2. Kendall
Reift; 3. Renee’ Hoover.
Champion Middleweight Jason Stolt
zfus; Rssarvs Champion Middleweight
Kendall Reiff.
Heavyweight
Class ■ 1. Ryan Donough; 2. Radell
Peters, 3. Joleen Herbert.
Class 9 1. Ryan Donough; 2. Radell
Peters; 3. Derrick Bollinger.
Class 101. Amy Bollinger; 2. Derrick Bol
linger; 3. Jason Stoltzfus. Champion Heavy
walght Ryan Donough; Rasarva Champion
Heavyweight Amy Bollinger. Grand
Champion Market Lamb Ryan Donough:
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Reserve Champion Market Lamb Amy
Bollinger.
Class 1 1. Travis Donough; 2. Radell
Peters: 3. Sarah Boyd.
Class 2 1. Jolene Herbert: 2. Derick Bol
linger; 3. Keith Bollinger.
Class 31. Ryan Donough; 2. Tracy Bollin
ger; 3. Gerald Boyd.
Class 4 1. Amy Bollinger; 2. Kendall Reiff,
3. Jerry Bollinger.
Showmanship
Senior 1. Jerry Bollinger; 2. Jason Stolt
zfus: 3. Kendall Reiff.
Champion Senior Showman Jerry Bol
linger; Reserve Champion Senior Jason
Stoltzfus.
Intermediate Showmanship 1. Gerald
Boyd; 2. Ryan Donough; 3. Radell Peters.
Champion Intarmsdiats Showman Ger
ald Boyd; Reserve Champion Intarmsdiats
Ryan Donough.
Beginning 1. Jay Zimmerman; 2. Jimmy
Zimmerman: 3. Jennifer Zimmerman.
Champion First Yaar Showman Jay
Zimmerman: Reserve Champion First Year
Showman Jimmy Zimmerman.
Grand Champion Showman Jerry
Bollinger.
FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT:
Sue Knaub - 850 S. Pleasant Ave., Dallastown. PA 17313
Phone: (717) 244-2912
Pair of Market Lambs
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Grand Champion Ram Jerry Bollinger;
Raaorva Champion Ram Radell Peters
All Bread Champion Ewea • Grand
Champion Ewe Jeff Bollinger; Reserve
Champion Ewe Jennifer Zimmerman.
Grand Champion Breading Sheep Jerry
Bollinger; Reserve Champion Breeding
Sheep Jerry Bollinger.
Cheviot
Ram Lamb 1. Keith Bollinger; Yearling
Ram 1. Keith Bollinger.
Champion Cheviot Ram Keith Bollinger.
Champln Cheviot Ewe Keith Bollinger.
1,2,3 Keith Bollinger.
Dorsal
Ram Lamb 1. Radell Peters; 2. Jessica
Stoltzfus.
Champion Dorset Ram Radell Peters
Ewe Lamb 1. Jessica Stoltzfus; 2 Radell
Peters.
Yearling awa 1. Jessica Stoltzfus, 2
Radell Peters.
Aged Ewa 1 . Jessica Stoltzfus: 2 Radell
Peters
Champion Dorsal Ewa Jessica Stoltzfus
Dorsal Pair 1. Jessica Stoltzfus, 2. Radell
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