A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Saptambar 18, 1995 Kitzmiller, Eaton Show Supreme Champion Sheep At York EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor YORK (York Co.) One of the highlights of the year for sheep breeders is the moment when the supreme champion ram and ewe are chosen at the Open Breeding Show at the York Fair. On Monday night, Paul Kitzmiller, Wellsville, had the supreme champion ram, a Montadale, and John Eaton, Jr., Windser, had the supreme champ ion ewe, a Dorset The winners were chosen from a class of all 12 breed grand champion. In the Montadale breed, Kitz miller also had the grand champion ewe, and Jennifer Flinchbaugh, York, had the reserve champion ewe. In the Dorset breed, Eaton also had the reserve champion ram, and Brian Banket Hanover, had the champion ram and the reserve champion ewe. In the Cheviot breed, John Sara Hoke Sara Hoke shows the supreme chami the open show at York Fair. Herman Hake. Eaton, Sr., had the champion ram, the champion ewe, and the reserve champion ewe. Betty Jane Koeh ler, Allentown, had the reserve champion ram. In the Hampshire breed, Judy Waltersdorff, Red Lion, had the champion ram, and the reserve champion ewe. Wey Farms, Kutz town, had the reserve champion ram. The Marlin Klinedinst family had the champion ewe. In the Oxford breed, Mike Koehler, Schnicksville, had the champion ram, and both the champion and reserve champion ewe. In the Shropshire breed, Wey Shropshires, Kutziown, had all four champions. In the Southdown breed. Matt Trostle, Red Lion, had the champ ion ram. Jennifer Flinchbaugh, York, had the champion ewe. And Amanda Miller, Mertztown, had both the reserve champion ram and the reserve champion ewe. Shows Supreme At York A&hley Stine, East Berlin, had in market Steer Of the champion Limousin. In the Suffolk breed, Denny Haugh, Red Lion, had the champ ion ram. Troy Ness, Felton, had the reserve champion ram. And Bran don Smithson, Street, Md., had both the champion and the reserve champion ewe. In the Natural Color breed, Jen nifer Flinchbaugh had the champ ion ram, and Greta Dise, Glen Rock, had the reserve champion ram. Emily Bankert, Red Lion, had the champion ewe, and Randy Irwin, Freeland, Md., had the reserve champion ewe. In the Corriedale breed, Joyce Bankert, Red Lion, had all four champions. In the Other Wool breeds, Orangegate Farm, had the chapip ion ram. And Randy Irwin, Free land, Md., had the reserve champ ion ram, the champion ewe, and the reserve champion ewe. Tim Hall, Mahontango Game Farm, Dalmatia, was the judge. EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor YORK (York Co.) The grand champion Angus became the supreme champion of the open class market steer show at the York Fair Monday afternoon. Sara Hoke, 18, from Glenville, was the winner of the top award with her steer named Hornet. Judge Dean Bryant, University of Maryland, called her light heavyweight entry “well-balanced.” Hoke is a fresh man at Penn State York Campus. The reserve supreme champion was the champion from the Other Breeds show, a crossbred steer shown by Homan Hake, Etters. Hake is 11 years-old and has been showing steers for three years. The reserve champion Angus was shown by Kelly Myers, Tho masville; and the reserve champ ion in the Other Breeds show was shown by David Newpher, K&K Cattle, Fleetwood. In the Hereford show, Jodi Dut rey, Dallastown, had the champ ion, and Travis Reid, Dallastown, had the reserve champion. Raymond Stough. Spring Grove, had the champion Simmen tal, and Jennifer Flinchbaugh, York, had the 1 * reserve champion Simmental. Placings are as follows: ANGUS Lightweight; 1. Jamie Reid; 2. Travis Reid; 3. Jamie Reid. Medium Weight; 1. Clinton Hoke; 2. Suzanne Bishard; 3. Eli zabeth Bishard. Light Heavyweight: 1. Sara Hoke; 2. Brett Bishard; 3. Jason Baer. Heavyweight; 1. Kelly Myers; 2. Philip Baer; 3. Suzanne Bishard. HEREFORD Lightweight: 1. Travis Reid. Light Heavyweight: 1. Jodi Dutrey. LIMOUSIN Light Heavyweight: 1. Ashley Stine. OTHER BREEDS Lightweight: 1. Shawn Walti myer; 2. Shawn Waltimyer; 3. Cas sandra Hake. Medium Weight 1. Jason Baer. 2. Homan Hake; 3. Jim Wahlburg. Light Heavyweight: 1. Herman Hake; 2. David Newpher; 3. Wade Myers. Heavyweight: 1. Cassandra Hake; 2. Tammi Grubb; 3. Shawn Waltimyer. SIMMENTAL Lightweight 1. Jason Sweitzer. dull* Kern, York County Sheep and Wool Queen, along with owner John Eaton, Jr., show the supreme champion ewe. Medium Weight: I. Raymond Stough; 2. Amy Trowbridge; 3. Drew Bankart York Fair Junior Market Lamb Win Goes To Burrell JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) Mike Burrell already has plans for the check that he will receive in a few days. - “Buy more sheep,” said Burrell, when asked what he planned to do with the proceeds of his market lamb, named champion of the junior show at the York Fair. It was a first champion market lamb win ever for the 15-ycar-old Dover exhibitor, who raised seven market animals this year. The champ is a crossbred Suffolk and Exhibitor of the champion market lamb in the Yolk Fair's junior division was Michael Burrell. The champion was a crossbred Suffolk. k Light Heavyweight: 1. Jennifer Flinchbaugh; 2. Jamie Reed. Heavyweight: 1. Travis Reid. competed in the light heavyweight class. Burrell, who works with his show lambs over an hour every day, believes that both feeding add exercise play a large role in raising a winning animal. He is a sopho more at Dover Area High School and has shown in both 4-H and open class competition for several years. Reserve champion market lamb title of the junior show went to Thomasvillc 4-Hcr Adam Sellers. Sellers bred his Hampshirc (Turn to Pag* A2l)