M'Lancastar Fanning, Saturday, August 12; 1225 Over 160 Entries At First Northern Tier District Holstein Show CAROLYN N. MOYER Correspondent Bradford County MESHOPPEN (Wyoming Coun ty) Strains of organ music filled the air as over 160 cows and heifers were guided around the decorated arena at the first annual Northern Tier District Holstein Show. Held at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds on August 3, the show was the result of months of plan ning after state Holstein directors at their February meeting unanim ously voted to split the Northeast district. 1 Both Lynn and Bonnie Miller and Lloyd and Denise Pease made marks in the record book as they were named premier breeder and premier exhibitor respectively. The Millers also captured the grand champion position in the senior division with junior 3-year old Royal Haven Inspire Quinn. Taking the reserve grand champ ion spot was the second place junior 3-year-old owned by John and Sandy Crawford, Everitts-Vue Blackstar Lois. In the youth show, grand champion and reserve grand sents the Junior champion trophy to Steve Pavelskl while Bonnie Miller holds her reserve junior champion In the open division. Sweet Peas Farm Is named the first premier exhibitor of the Northern Tier District Holstein Show. Here Matthew, Heather, Denise and Lloyd Pease proudly display their banner. champion distinction went to a pair of senior 3-year-olds. Matthew Pease took the top place with his class winner, C Frankcor Magic. The reserve posi tion was held by Shelly Wood mansee’s Jericho Dairy Logic Charm. A junior exhibitor’s animal was in the limelight in both the senior and junior divisions when judge Gary Culbertson, of Hobart, N.Y. picked the junior champions. Steve Pavelski won the honor of being die junior champion in both divisions as his fall calf, JoSan Counselor Flora, took the top position. “It’s always fun when the juniors beat the seniors,” Culbert sdh laughed, as he announced his winner. Named reserve junior champion in the senior division was Lynn and Bonnie Miller’s Royal Haven Queenie - ET, a spring calf. In the junior division, the judge selected Adam Fraley’s winter yearling, Ban-Queen Sons Raider Rosy. NORTHERN TIER DISTRICT HOLSTEIN SHOW RESULTS open. , jn iller, fourth from is the grand champion while Sandy Crawford holds their reserve grand champion. Offering congratulations are, from left, Wyoming/Lackawanria Dairy Princess Jennlfer-Teel, Sire Power representa tive Gary Hennip, sponsor of the trophy, Alternate Bradford County Dairy Princess Robin Wilson, Jodi Crawford, John Crawford and Northeast Farm Credit representa tive Charlotte Zebley, sponsor of the reserve trophy. Senior 3-year-olds are named grand and reserve grand champions In the junior divi sion. Here, from left, judge Gary Culbertson congratulates Matthew Pease on showing the grand champion while Shelly Woodmansee holds her reserve grand champion and accepts congratulations from Alternate Wyomlng-Lackawanna Dairy Princess Chrlstel Smith and Wyomlng-Lackawanna Dairy Princess Jennifer Teel. (first three piaclngs) SPRING CALF; 1) Royal Haven Queenie-ET, owned by Lynn and Bon nie Miller; 2) (Ijr.) Bransdale Flip Dolly, owned by Amanda Fraley; 3) Sands dale Lindy Pammy, owned by Sands dale Farm; (2nd jr) Braund-Valley Harry Shelly, owned by Craig Sheeley; (3rd jr.) Ho-Crawf Chesapeake Lindy, own ed by Jodi Crawford. WINTER CALF: 1) (Ist jr.) MD-Dun- Loafin Horace Mercy, owned by Adam Fraley; 2 (2nd jr.) JIKA Farm Redstar Suzie-Red, owned by Andrea Garner; 3) (3rd jr.) Rltter-Ridge Elton Mlm, own ed by Angela Stackhouse. FALL CALF: 1) (Ist jr.) JoSan Counselor Flora, owned by Staven Pavelski; 2) (2nd jr.) Fra-Ley Jed Gla mour, owned by Adam Fraley; 3) Mt- Glen Broker Lucy, owned by Ben and Dean Jackson; (3rd jr.) Frankor Jackpot Sherry, owned by Heather Pease. SUMMER YEARLING: 1) Ja-Jen Farms Kemview Evelyn, owned by Ja- Jen Farms; 2) (Ist jr.) C Gilengarry Charles Kiwi, owned by Kendal Miller; 3) Royal Haven Inspire Quilt, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Miller; (2nd jr.Gray-Vatley Royal Josie, owned by Amanda Fraley; (3rd jr.) Braund ' Valley Counsel Kori, owned by Aaron Sheeley. SPRING YEARLING: 1) (Ist jr.) C (Turn to Page D 5) % is* 'J '‘l From left, Adam Fraley shows the reserve junior champ ion animal in the Junior division at the first annual Northern Tier District Holstein Show, while Steve Pavelskl has the reserve Junior champion. x s C -si * v \ .'■» 1 % ” J> % T •&V* Ik * jl^* « Vp\ 4 *• «** -Si. ;'