Vi Sei-CwcttW SrfdHlay,' Aufl’wt tt. IMS Brantner Big Wi BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber land Co.) —Melissa Brantner probably needed a basket to carry home all the awards she won dur ing the Color Breeds Show at the Shippensburg Fair. Brantner, who is from Lurgan, won the FFA Brown Swiss grand champion award with her senior 3-ycar-old, Swamp Creek Jill. She also had the Brown Swiss reserve grand champion with her winter yearling, Willow Grove Start Rek Jill. » Afterward, Brantner had the FFA Guernsey grand champion with her 5-year-old Franks Prin cess Di. She then took the FFA Milking Shorthorn grand champ ion title for her senior 2-year-old, Twilite Big Time Star, and also captured the FFA and open reserve champion awards for Milking Shorthorns with her senior 2-year-old, Walnut Hol lows Cathy. Michael Brant of Mount Union took home his share of victories as well. He started by winning the Ayr shire grand champion award with his senior 2-year-old, Rushing Springs Mose Misty, and took the open reserve champion honor for the same animal. C. David Layman of Waynes boro won the 4-H and open Guernsey grand champion titles with his 4-year-old, Hooverville Alfs Roseanna. Rebecca Comman of Carlisle won the 4-H grand champion award for Milking Shorthorns with her fall calf, Three Spring OT Jet-EXP. Her brother, Aaron, won the 4-H Brown Swiss grand champion title with his spring yearling, Quaker-Haven Patrick Queen. He then won the Brown Swiss reserve grand champion open honor for his junior 2-year-old, Justa- Beauty Crafty Lucky. Michelle Ocker of Shippens burg took the 4-H Ayrshire grand champion spot with her 4-year old, Masonic Homes Jade Megan. The open grand champion for jQ pi ..the Brown Swiss open show were, left to right, Mike Heath, Judge; reserve grand champion shown by Steve Cornman and owned by Aaron Cornman; and the grand champion, Lonnl and Vicki Wickard. left, Mike Heath, judge; best animal bred and owned, Richard Martin; reserve grand champion, Michael Brant; and grand champion, Jeff and Michele Reasner. Ayrshires was Jeffrey and Michele Reasner of Shippensburg with their 5-year-old, Sunny- Acres Misty Polly. The open Brown Swiss grand champion was Lonni Wickard of Shippensburg with his 5-year-old, Lo-Vi Lady Ensign Lilt. The FFA reserve grand champ ion for Ayrshires was Richard Martin of Chambersburg with his senior 2-year-old, Benefactor Maya Mandy. The 4-H Ayrshire reserve grand champion was Jennifer Zinn of Newvillc and her 4-year-old, Maulfair Acres Legend Gay. Amy Witmer of Newbuig won the Brown Swiss 4-H reserve grand champion award for her winter calf, Lo-Vi Tasha M K Tena. The 4-H and open reserve grand champion Guernsey winner was Brian W. Nailor of Mechanics burg and his fall calf, McCullough Slymer Flirt. Linnea Hoover of Boiling Springs and her junior 3-year-old Walnut Hollows Rose View won the open reserve grand champion Milking Shorthorn title. In the junior competition, the open winner for Ayrshires was Jennifer Zinn and her winter calf, Jems Transtar Michele. Michelle Ocker took the 4-H champion title for that breed with her fall calf, Ockerdale Reliable Julie Joy. The FFA Ayrshire junior champion was Richard Martin for his winter calf, Benefactor Sailor Magic. The open reserve junior champ ion Ayrshire winner was Martin with the same animal. Jennifer Zinn and her fall year ling Jems Ayshire St. Nick Milissa took the 4-H Ayrshire reserve junior champion honor. The FFA reserve junior champion Ayrshire award went to Christopher Semple of Shirleysburg and his spring yearling, Rushing-Springs Babes Iris. The open Brown Swiss junior champion was Lonni Wickard and his summer yearling, Lo-Vi Near PR Nanny. Aaron Comman had the 4-H nner At Colored Breed Sh Shorthorn grand champion award was Rebecca Corn man. Grand champion Guernsey in the FFA competition went to Melissa Brantner. Brown Swiss junior champion with his spring yearling, Quaker- Haven Patrick Queen. The FFA Brown Swiss junior champion for FFA was Melissa Brantner and her winter yearling. Willow Grove Start Rek Jill. The Brown Swiss reserve junior open reserve champion was Sarah Wickard of Shippensbmg and her winter calf. Top Acres Peerless Joy. The Brown Swiss 4-H reserve junior champ was Amy Winner with her winter calf, Lo-Vi Tasha M K Tena. Brian Nailor won both the open and 4-H junior champion spots for Guernseys with McCullough Slymer Flirt, while Melissa Brant ner took the FFA junior champion title for the breed with her spring calf. Brandy O Merrily Hunter Joie. The same animal won the open reserve junior champion award. Brantner then took the FFA junior champion nod for the breed with her winter yearling, Brandy O Di Victory Priscilla. For thi Milking Shorthorns, Rebecca Comman won the open and 4-H iunioi champion posi tions with her fall calf. Three Springs O T Jet-EXP. Linnea Hoover took the reserve junior champion open award with her spring calf, Le-Lin Joe Rustic. Mike Heath was judge feu the show. Shippanaburg Fair Color Braada Show Raaulla Aynhire Fill Calf Open: 1. Michelle Ocker, 2. Michael Brant; 3. Heath Ocker. Aynhire Fall Calf 4-H: 1. Michelle Ocker, 1 Heath Ocker. Aynhire Fall Calf FFA; 1. Michael Brant. Guemaey Fall Calf Open: 1. Brian W Naylor. Ouemaey Fall Calf 4-H: 1. Brian W. Naylor. Milking Shorthorn Fall Calf Open; 1. Rebecca Comman. Milking Shorthorn Fall Calf 4-H: 1 (Turn to Pag* qtj Winners of the 4-H and open grand champion titles went to, left to right, Brian NaHor, reserve grand champion and grand champion, C. David Layman. 4-11 Ayrshire grand and reserve grand champions went to, left to right, reserve grand, Jennifer Zlnn and 4-H grand champion, Michelle Ocker. Winning the grand and reserve grand chamoion titles In FFA Milking Shorthorn competition was Melissa Brantner. Showing the FFA reserve grand champion was Benjamin Mickr 1 Winning the reserve Junior champion title h the Milking Shorthorn competition was, left, Linnea Hoover and win ning the Junior champion award In the open and 4-H divi sions was Rebecca Cornman, right. Standing beside the winners was, left, Shlppensburg Fair Queen Laura Strayer and at the far right, Cumberland County Dairy Maid Julie Fulton.
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