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    A24-Lancati*r Famino. Saturday, Saptambar 23, 1895
Walker Wins Again At York Fair Junior Dairy Show
JOYCE BUPP
York Co. Correspondent
YORK (York Co.) Brad
Walker wrapped up his final year
as a 4-H exhibitor at the York Fair
in winning style, making his third
consecutive sweep of the junior
dairy show’s Supreme Champion
title.
“Warns Sexy Lady,” Walker’s
six-year-old Holstein show cham
pion, was showing recently-fiesh
on the September 14 show, having
calved just two weeks earlier. She
is EX-90 and wrapped up her four
year lactation 28,000 pounds
milk. She is sired by Ocean-View
Sexation and her dam is Warns
Distinction Lady.
Walker, a June graduate of Sus
quehanna High School, is employ
ed full time with the Leroy Walker
family’s Walk-Le Holstein herd,
Thomasville. He plans a career as
a dairyman, with one of his goals
being able to show his own, home
bred, Excellent animal. Lady will
continue her showstring trek with
competition at the state Junior
Dairy Show and the All-Ameri
can.
Reserve champion in the Hol
stein Junior show was “Dar-Dale
Fancy Paul Sophia,” the senior
two-year-old exhibited by Dixie
Doll, Glen Rock.
In the Ayrshire junior competi
tion, champion title went to the
senior two-year-old, “Plainview
Amos Kapu,” exhibited by Katie
Shoemaker. Thomasville. Reserve
champion was “Ray Knoll Libera
tor’s Angie,” the aged cow shown
by Jesse Stambaugh, Spring
Grove.
A winter calf got the nod as
Junior dairy show exhibitor winners at the York Fair were
Angie Beshore, right, champion fitter, and Dixie Doll, cen
ter, champion showman. Angela Mummert, York County
dairy princess, presents the awards.
Yof k Pair furrier da ry show breed champion winners are from left, Barbara Richard*
son, Jprtey; Kelly Jo Myers, Brown Swiss; Katie Shoemaker, Ayrshire* Heather
Crowi, Milking Shorthorn; and Bobbi Leiphart, Guernsey. ’ y v ’ Meather
Brown Swiss champion. “Muddy
Run Aytola Sidney” was exhibited
by Kelly Jo Myers, Thomasville.
Reserve champion was a fall year
ling exhibited by Nathan Hostet
ler, “Wind Mill Hammer Col
leen.”
Bobbie Leiphan look Guernsey
champion honors with her winter
calf “Rutter Bros Perfector Won
der.” In the reserve champion spot
was “Romellas Nobility Brown
ie,” the winter yearling shown by
Kimberly Pomraning, Delta.
“Top-O-Hill Merit Thelma,” a
spring calf, topped the Jersey
competition for owner Barbara
Richardson, Fawn Grove. Captur
ing the reserve placing was Jessica
Hostetler, Dover, with her sum
mer yearling “JH Be Magic Lil
ya.”
Heather Growl, Airville, snag
ged both top titles in the Milking
Shorthorn breed. Champion was
her senior two-year-old, “Spruce
Hill RC Bubbles,” over the re
serve placing spring yearling,
“Joy-El Lulu.”
In the exhibitor competition,
Dixie Doll, Glen Rock, was nam
ed champion showman and Angie
Beshore, New Cumberland, was
named champion fitter.
A partial list of York Fair junior
dairy show placings follows:
AYRSHIRE
Spring Calf; 1. Jesse Stambaugh, Spring
Grove
Winter Call; 1 Jason Stambaugh, Spring
Grove
Fall Call: 1 Stephanie Pomramng, Delta,
2 Stephanie Pomramng
Summer Yearling; 1. Kate Shoemaker,
Thomasville. 2. Jason Stambaugh, Spnng
Grove.
Winter Yearling; 1 Nathan Hostetler,
Dover, 2. Jason Stambaugh, Spnng Grove.
Fall Yearling: 1 Katie Shoemaker, Tho
masville
Brad Walker took supreme champion of the York Fair Junior dairy show with his
aged Holstein cow. From left are Steve Shaw, Judge; Walker with Warns Sexy Lady;
Angela. Mummed, York County dairy princess, and John Burket, Judge.
.J,?r io h. C . h * m £l. on ' f '! athan sten# J[ ; R *- Sr. Two-Year-Old: i. Dixie Doll. Glen MILKING SHORTHORN
•erv# Junior Champion • Jason Siam- Rock . 2 , Daphne Doll, Glen Rock; 3. Amy Spring Yearling: 1. Heather Growl. Air
ba “0 h _ . _ o Trimmer. East Berlin. villa
u * L le ? kPH Po ™ mr *. Delta. Three-Year*Old: 1. Dixie Doll, Glen Rock; Fall Yearling: 1. Jessica Hosteller, Dover.
Jr. 2-Yeer-Old; 1 Nathan Hostetter, Dov- 2. Mfehetle Walker, Thomasvflle: 3. Brad Junior Champion - Heather Crawl; Bu
tt. O e ek*. TW Walker. Thomasvllle. serve - Jessica Hostetler.
.7 11 „ e Shoemaker, Tho- Four-Year-Old: 1. Brad Walker, Thomas- Sr. Twe-Year-Old: 1. Heather Growl, Air
masville: 2. Stephanie Pomranlng, Delta; 3. vllle; 2. Amy Trimmer, Hast Berlin; 3. John ville.
Jesse Stambaugh, Spnng Grove. Calp. Brodbecks. Senler and Grand Champion - Heather
„ 3 "'** rl -* BSOn Stambaugh, Spnng Flve-Vear-Old: 1. Brad Walker, Thomas- Growl; Reserve Grand Champion - Heather
Grove; 2 Katie Shoemaker, Thomasvllle. vllle; 2. Brad Walkar; 3. Greg Walker. Tho- Growl.
♦•Year-Old: 1. Jesse Stambaugh, Spring masville. SUPREME CHAMPION: Holstein Five
,ve . _ „ Senior and Grand Champion - Brad Year-Old, Brad Walkar, Thomasvllle.
Aged Cow: 1. Jesse Stambaugh, Spnng Walkar; Reserve - Dixie DoH. SHOWMANSHIP
• ve . j Dam-Daughter: 1. Amy Trimmer, 2. Greg Age 5-9: 1. Bobbi Leiphart, 2. Nicole
Senior and Grand Champion - Katie Walker. Mvto, 3. Lisa Jones.
Shoemaker; Reserve . Jesse Stambaugh. JERSEY Age 10-12: 1. Angie Beshore. 2. Susan
u. o *!!"* 1 D *“B h ’* r: 1 ; J s*? n Siam- Spring Calf: 1. Barbara Richardson, Richardson, 3. Michelle Walkar.
baugh; 2. Jesse Stambaugh; 3. Stephanie Fawn Grova; 2. Jessica Hostettar, Dover. Age 13-15: 1. Amy Trimmer, 2 Daphne
Pomraning. Winter Calf: 1. Kristina McE twain, Ste- Doll, 3. Tanya Thoman.
Ufi n >»o.ll, S'7? TL wartstown. Age 15 <1 Over: 1. Dixie Doll, 2. Brad
nt#r C * l K#Hy MyBr *' Thoma *- Summer Yearling: 1. Jessica Hostettar, Walker, 3. Jed Smyser.
o. v .. . u . _ . . Dover. Champion Showman • Dixie Doll.
Summer Yearling; 1 Heather Ciowl, Air- Champion Overall Fitter - Angle Be-
Vllle «hor«
Fall Yearling: 1 Nathan Hostetter, Dover.
Junior and Grand Champion • Kelly Jo
Myers, Reserve • Nathan Hostetler.
GUERNSEY
Winter Calf: 1 Bobbi Leiphart, Manches
ter; 2. Kimberly Pomraning, Delta.
Winter Yearling: 1 ■ Kimberly Pomraning,
Delta.
Junior and Grand Champion • Bobbi
Leiohart; Reaetve - Kimberly Pomraning.
HOLSTEIN
Spring Calf: 1. Amy Tnmmer, East Berlin;
2. Kathleen Jenkins, Fawn Grove; 3. Jason
Arnold, Glen Rock.
Winter Calf: 1. Kelli MacDonald; 2. Nicole
Marks, Airville; 3. Lisa Jones, Alrville.
Fall Calf: 1. Angle Beshore, New Cumber
land; 2. Daphne Doll, Glen Rock; 3. John
Calp, Brodbecks.
Summer Yearling; 1. Amy Tnmmer. East
Berlin; 2. Heather Crowl, Airville; 3. Craig
Thoman, Dallastown.
Spring Yearlling; 1. Dixie Doll, Glen
Rock, 2. Tanya Thoman, Dallastown; 3. Mi
chelle Walker, Thomasvllle.
Winter Yearling: 1. Craig Thoman, Dal
lastown; 2. Susan Richardson, Fawn Grove.
Fall Yearling; 1. Daphne Doll, Glen Rock;
2 Erin Marks, Airville.
Junior Champion • Dixie Doll; Reserve
Junior Champion • Angie Beshore.
Dry Cow: 1. Stormi Greek, Delta; 2. Mark
Lucabaugh, Spring Grove.
Jr. Two-Year-Old: 1. Erin Marks, Airville.
Junior and Grand Champion ■ Barbara
Richard ton; Raaarvo, Jattica Hottanar.
York 4-H Ma
* -le grand champion lamb at the recent York 4-H roundup
was exhibited by Heather Bankert, Red Lion, and sold for
$2.40 per pound to Maiiyn Flashily, owner of Service Feed
aqd Supply, Cardiff, Maryland.
Program
Receives Award
LANCASTER (l*ncaster Co.)
-Uncastcr’s FanpSafety4 Just gtration at o^ on Patfy
Kids Program was rcccndy hon- Farm •„ which !74 youth
«5d with the 1995 Cargill Cares ci ated .
For Pam Onto Award. Also. award
The award, SUW. work provided by the program to
was presented to honor the many Dr Holmes Morton J£ Stras .
activities and instructional work- b Spedal clinic for Children,
shops provided recently for farm
Farm Safety