Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 28, 1995, Image 47

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    Youth Parade Horses
(Continued from Pago B 14)
local horse and veterinary science
4-H clubs. She has served as a teen
state horse show.
show
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Scott Norris Somerset County. America Saddle
bred yearling colt.
single cart.
Krista Lynn Haaly with her thoroughbred at the
4-H Horse Show.
instructor at 4-H horse camp and
as a county 4-H ambassador.
Beckie was named Mercer Coun-
ty’s Outstanding 4-H Girl in 1992.
That same year Beckie was select
ed a state winner in the Veterinary
Science 4-H program area and
won a sponsored trip to National
4-H Congress. In 1993, Beckie
was selected Outstanding 4- H’er
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Jennifer Paxson was a contestant at the recent
state 4-H Horse Show.
Corinne Stone, Boyertown Top Notch 4-H
Equestrian, first place 4-H horse production,
horse, Red Sonney Surprise.
Krista Lyni.
this year at the Horse Show.
Miniature Horse this year, Bobbie Darr, Somer
set County.
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State 4-H Horse Show Winner - Heather
Hawkins, New Oxford, showed Snap To It to a first
place spot in the Hunter Type Pony Two-Year Old
Filly Class at the 1994 State 4-H Horse Show.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 1995-815
in Pennsylvania, allowing her to
attend the National 4-H Confer
ence during the spring of 1994.
She was member of the Mercer
County 4-H Horse Judging Team
that won the state 4-H contest in
1989 and 1994. She represented
Pennsylvania very well at national
horse judging contests this fall.
She was also .a member of the sec-
State 4-H Horse Show Winner - Brandi Cook,
Hanover, showed Kb Precise Momint to a first
place spot in the Half Arabian Filly of this year
class at the 1994 State 4-H Horse Show.
Holly Sanderson guides her
■1 Horse Show.
Annie Wertz, Robesonia, Blue Ribbon Riders 4-
H Club, with horse, L Steel Dancer Goliath, first
place horse production.
<gii . jp. Eqi tan, first
place • hunter hack ponies, performance classes.
ond place Hippology team in the
1990 state 4-H contest. Beckie has
been successful in horse ring as
well as having won four state 4-H
championships.
“This is the most prestigious
award a 4-H horse club member
can receive in Pennsylvania,” said
Beth Lair, Mercer County 4-H
Agent. “It takes a lot of hard work
and many hours dedicated to 4-H.
Beckie exemplifies how 4-H is
beneficial to ybuth as well as their
community.”
Kerins is a 1992 graduate of
Reynolds High School,
Other awards were presented at
the show, honoring 4-H horse club
members throughout the state.
Following is a list of other win
ners.