Aa-ÜBCMIK Fuming, swuntey, s»pwrt«f 2, iw» Qor-Wood-D Holsteins Captures Banners Junior 2-Year-Old Grand Cha CAROLYN N. MOYER Tioga Co. Correspondent WHITNEYVILLE (Tioga Co.) —“lt’s been a long time since I’ve made a 2-year-old the champion at a show,” said judge Don Johnston as he gave his reasons, “but today I’m going to do it” With those words he walked to the center of the arena and selected Bren Delite CV Sierra, owned by Brenda Robson Hodder of Man sfield, the grand champion of the 22nd annual Northeast Pennsylva nia Championship Show. For his reserve grand champion, Johnston, of Martin town, Ontario, selected senior* 2-year-old Royal Haven Inspire Quill, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Miller, of Towanda. In the youth division, David Packard, of Troy, stood in the limelight when his junior 2-year old, Pack Herd Skybuck Batu, was named the grand champion. In die reserve position was senior 2-year old Btaedawn Inspire Angel ET, owned by Adam Fraley Jr. of Muncy. Among the junior animals, David Packard again had a winner with his fall yearling Pack Herd Encore Bazuka. She was named the junior champion in both the youth and open divisions. Taking the reserve junior champion spot in the open division David Packard, right holds the halter of his Junior champ* The first and second place fall yearlings were named junior champion and reserve ion In the youth division, Pack Herd Encore Bazuka, while junior champion in the open division. From left, Fred Strouse, Ron Gllligan, Ida Jane Olivia Courtney stands by her reserve junior champion, Plance, and David Reese stand by the reserve Junior champion, Windy Knoll View Esßern Brokr Connies Legacy. Prism ET, while David Packard holds his junior champion, Pack Herd Encore Bazuka. was the second place fall yearling. Windy Knoll View Prism ET, owned by L&J Holsteins of Wellsboro. Olivia Courtney of Mansfield showed the reserve junior champ ion in the youth division with her spring yearling, Esßem Connie’s Legacy. In the run for the premier breed er and premier exhibitor awards, Gor-Wood-D Holsteins of Man sfield rose to the top and captured both banners. A total of 126 animals were shown in the competition, which was held at the Tioga County Fair grounds on Aug.-22. Johnston, who was judging his first show in Pennsylvania, qffered congratulations to everyone who participated in the event. “It was a real nice show,” he said. Following is a list of the top three winners in each class. NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS Spring Call; 1. Royal Haven Quaania E 7, owned by Lynn and Bonnla Millar. 2. (Ist Jr.) Eißern Encore But Butter, owned by Harold Courtney Jr., of Manallald. 3. Pack Hard Aitre Brenna, owned by Pack Herd Holstein*, of Troy. (2nd Jr.) Acre* Alar Moyer Pridlle, own ed by Jolana Hultz, of MMlerton. (3rd Jr.) Branidale Flip Dolly, owned by Amanda Fra ley, of Muncy. Winter Calf; 1. Clear Mt View Counselor lon At Northeast Championship Bren Dellte CV Sierra, owned by Brenda Robson Hodder, was named the grand champion of the open division while Lynn and Bonnie Miller’s Royal Haven Inspire Quill was named the reserve grand champion. Pictured from left are Tioga County Dairy Princess Jolene Hultz, Judge Don Johnston, Brenda Robson Hodder, Brian Derr, Lynn Miller and Bonnie Miller. Riz, ownad by Roger T. Green ana Janet K. Fra >.eyJad Glamour, owned by Adam Fraisy OeiUar, of Boalsburg. 2. (let Jr.) Branedale Jr., of Muncy. Counselor Jewel, owned by Stephanie Summer Yeertlng: 1. Royal Haven Inspire Ulmer, of Linden. 3. Ritsr Ridge TCat Darky, Quilt, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 2. owned by Jeremy and Angela Stackhouse, of (Ist Jr.) Branedale Astrpjet Kllpper, owned by Muncy. (2nd Jr.) Ho Crawf Stardust Sara, Amy KuHek, of Carlisle. 3. (2nd Jr.) Gray Valley owned by Jodi Lynn Crawford, of Rome. (3rd Royal Josle, owned by Amanda Fraley. (3rd Jr.) CWoodfleld Flip Carol, owned by Jeffrey Jr.) Che Do Charles Redle Baby, owned by Robbins, ol Bloomsburg. Chad Neal. Fall Calf; 1. (Ist Jr.) Cha Do Stardust Spring Yearling: 1. (Ist Jr.) Esßem Brokr Twinkle TW. owned by Chad Neal, of Canton. Connies Legacy, owned by Olivia Courtney. 2. Branedale Counselor Candy, owned by 2. (2nd Jr.) Maple Flat Cat Raven, owned by Roger! Green and Janet Del bier. 3. (2nd |r.) Danielle Sparling, of Troy. 3. (3rd Jr.) Spring Mountain FHp Joey, owned by Benjamin Worthington, ol Roaring Branch. Winter Yearling; 1. (Ist Jr.) Ban Queen Sons Raider Rosy, owned by Adam Fraley Jr.. 2. (2nd Jr.) Pack Hard Brokr Baoca, owned by TT\r Custom Built Farm Buildings * Designed To Your Needs David Packard. 3. Royal Havan Broker Quean ET, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Millar. (3rd Jr.) CalMne Farm Peake Ramona, owned by Ryan Calkins, of Troy. Fall Yearling: 1 . (Ist Jr.) Pack Hard Encore Bazuka, owned by David Packard. 2. Windy Knoll View Prism ET, owned by LU Hols tains, of Wei Is boro. 3. (2nd Jr.) Smith Meade Tippy Beth, owned by Chad Pottelger, of Car- Dele. (3rd jr.) Rolandloe Encore Vanessa, owned by Roland ice Registered Holsteins, of Ulysses. Junior Best Three Females: 1. Pack Herd Holsteins. 2. Esßem Dairy Farms. 3. Royal Haven Holsteins. Dry Cow 4 years and under: 1. Double B-B (Turn to Pago A 27)