ASMiitetoSf RrifflhgVS«tuhfty. $ m' Joleen Herbert Shows Champion Market Lamb At Ephrata LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Jolecn Herbert had “a feeling that just maybe” she would capture the grand champion market lamb title at the Ephraia Fair on Wednesday night. She wasn’t disappointed. After three years of showing, the Penn State Berks Campus freshman was elated to claim her first grand champion title. “All that exercising paid off,” Jolecn said of taking the time to commute from her Terre Hill home to a New Hdlland farm to run her three sheep through hurdles daily. The grand champion is the same sheep that took reserve market lamb honors at the Denver Fair two weeks ago. Named Scoltie, the heavyweight champion, was pur chased from Lloyd Reiff of Slrasburg. Judge Tim Fleener, a Hamp shire and Southdown breeder from Lebanon County, said that the 122-pound heavyweight is tight, neat, showy, and the biggest Iramc, longest lamb at the show. The reserve champion market lamb shown by Radcll Peters was also a formidable heavyweight with just the right amount of condi tioning and good overall packag ing according to Fleener. Radcll, son of Raymond and Rebecca Peters Irom Middletown, was extremely proud that his 131-pound heavyweight was a homebred lamb that he raised from a “baby.” In the breeding sheep competi tion, grand champion honors over all breeds went to a Southdown ewe owned by Jay Zimmerman. The 15-ycar-old said that he was equally happy to win the trophy as he was to lop his sister 13-year-old Jennifer in the competition. “1 always knew that I would beat her sometime,” he said of the sibling rivalry in the show nng. The champion Southdown named Blueberry was purchased in Ohio. Jay and his sister, who live with parents Jay and JoAnn in Akron, traveled in a pickup truck with their aunt to the Ohio sale where they picked up seven sheep. “I picked out three of my own without any help,” Jay said of the grand champion breeding sheep. “I knew that one of these times, she would win.” At the El ta Sheep Show, from the left, Keith Bollinger is champion showman ship winner, as Judged by Tim Fleener, and Keith’s brother Jerry, is reserve champion showman. It was nip and tuck between Jay’s Southdown and Jessica Stolt zfus’s grand champion Dorset ewe. In fact, the two competitors alternated wins in the overall breed competition with Jessica taking champion ram honors, and Jay, the reserve. Then Jay took champion ewe with Jessica taking the reserve. In the end it was the ewes that topped the all breeds. Judge Fleener said, “It’s diffi cult to judge a ram and ewe against each other because they are both different and are supposed to be different.” Jessica’s Dorset is a one-year old named Brittany, which she purchased. Jessica, 15-year-old daughter of Frank and Irene Slolt zfus, raises about 20 ewes on their Elizabethtown farm. Also competing for the title were Amy Haines with the Colum bia breed champion; Keith Bollin ger with the Cheviot champion: Alex Lauffer with the Romney champion; Amy Bollinger with the Shropshire champion; and Jeff Bollinger with the Suffolk champion. In showmanship competition, two Ephrata brothers weilded their sheep with ease and style. Sixteen year-old Keith Bollinger was named grand champion showman with his 19-ycar-old brother Jerry taking the reserve title. The brothers, sons of Raymond and Sharon Bollinger, have about 25 sheep together and both competed m the senior exhibitor class. In the intermediate class, Jennif er Zimmerman placed first. Josh Hoover, son of Marty and Lois Hoover of Denver, look first in the beginner division. Here is a partial list of winners Careas! Lamb Show 1. Jolccn Herbert; 2. Jenny Hoover, 3. Jerry Bollinger, Chunpion Carcass Lamb on Foot; Joleen Herbert; Reserve Champion Carcass Lamb cn Foot; Jenny Hoover. Showmanship Senior 1. Keith Bollinger, 2. Jerry Bollinger, 3. Jessi ca Stoltzfus. Intermediate 1 Jennifer Zimmerman; 2. Joleen Herbert; 3. Holly Hoover. Beginner 1. Josh Hoover, 2. Jennifer Getz; 3. Alexandra Lauffer, Grand Champion Showman; Keith Bol linger, Reserve Champion Showman: Jerry Bollinger. Breeding Sheep Columbia Ewe Lamb; I. Amy Haines; Champion Col umbia Ewe: Amy Hatnea. Joleen Herbert captures the champion market lamb trophy with her sheep Scottie. Radell Peter’s homebred lamb took the reserve champion market lamb title at the Ephrata Fair. At the Ephrata Sheep Show, the overall champion of all breeds goes to Jay Zimmer man and his Southdown ewe. Jessica Schmidt shows a Dorset ewe for the reserve champion breeding title. Cheviot Yearling Ram: 1. Keith Bollinger; Ewe Lamb: 1. Keith Bollinger, Aged Ewee: 1. Keith Bollinger, 2. Keith Bollinger; Champion Cheviot Ram; Keith Bollinger Champion Cheviot Ewe; Keith Ballinger. C I'» • f Ram Lamb: 1. Jeaaica Stoltzfua; 2. Raddl Peten; 3. leimy Hoover, Ewe Lamb: 1. Jeaaica Stoltzfua; 2. Tracy Bollinger, 3. Raddl Peten; Yearling Ewe: 1. Tracy Ballinger, 2. Jeaaica Stoltzfua; Aged Ewe; 1. Radell Peten; Pair of Donate: 1. Jeaaica Stoltzfua; 2. Tracy Bollinger; 3. Raddl Peten; Flock: 1. Radell Peten; Breed era Young Flock: 1. Radell Peten; Champion Dorset Ram: Jeaaica Stoltzfua; Champion Donet Ewe: Jeaaica Stoltzfua-Ewe Lamb. Ram Lamb: I. Alexandra Lauffer, Ewe Lamb: 1. Alexandra Lauffer, Yearling Ewe; 1. Alexandra Lauffer, Pair of Romneya: 1. Alex andra lauffer; Champion Romney Ram; Alex andra Lauffer, Champion Romney Ewe; Alex andra Lauffer-Yearling. Shropshire Ewe Limb: 1. Amy Bollinger, 2. Amy Bollin ger, Yearling Ewe: 1. Amy Bollinger, Aged Ewe: 1. Amy Bollinger, Pair of Shropehlrea: 1. Amy Bellinger, 2. Amy Bellinger, Champion Shropihite Ewe: Amy Bollinger-Ewe Lamb. Ram Limb: 1. Jay Zimmemun; 2. Jennifer Zimmerman: Ewe Limb: 1. Jay Zimmemun; 2. Jenniffer Zimmemun; 3. Jenniffer Zimmemun; Yearling Ewe: I. Jenniffer Zimmemun; 3. Jay Zimmerman; Aged Ewe: 1. Jenniffer Zimmer man; 2. Jenniffer Zimmerman; Pair of South downa: 1. Janniffar Zimmerman; 2. Jay Zimmer man; 3. Jermiffar Zimmerman; Flock; 1. Jennif er Zimmemun; Breeden Young Flock; 1. Jay Zimmerman; 2. Jennifer Zimmemun; Champ ion Soudidown Ram: Jay Zimmerman; Champ ion Southdown Ewe; Jay Zimmetman-Ewe Lamb. Suffolk Ewe Lamb; I. Jeff Bollinger, Z Jerry Bollin ger, 3. Keith Bollinger, Yearling Ewe: 1. Keith Bollinger, Aged Ewe: 1. Jerry Bollinger, 2. Jerry Bollinger, Pair of Suffolk!: 1. Jerry Bollinger, Z Donet Romney Southdown Sgj^H&THKMC Keith Bollinger, Champion Suffolk Ewe; Jeff Bollinger Ewe Lamb. Champion Ram: Jcaaica Stoltzfua; Reaerve Champion Ram: Jay Zimmerman; Champion Ewe: Jay Zimmerman; Reaerve Champion Ewe: Jcaaica Stoltzfua; Grand Champion Breeding Sheep: Jay Zimmeiman-Ewe; Reaerve Champ ion Breeding Sheep: Jcaaica Stoltzfua-Ewe. Market Lamb* Lightweights Claaa 1: 1. Keith Bollinger; 2. Jennifer Getz; 3. Ann Getz Claaa 2:1 Keith Bollinger, 2. Jay Zimmerman; 3. Jenniffer Zimmerman. Claaa 3: 1. Amy Bollinger, 2. Ranee Hoover, 3. Trivia Donough; lit and 2nd place from clataea 1,2 and 3 compete for Champion lightweight: Amy Bollinger, Reaerve Champion lightweight; Renee Hoover. Middleweight! Clan 4:1. Joleen Herbert; Z Travia Donough; 3. KendtU Reiff; Clan St 1. Jeoaica Stolttfua; 2. Kendall Reiff; 3. Holly Hoover, Claaa 4; 1. Ryan Donough; 2. Jeaaica Stollzfua; 3. Derick BoUin ger, Champion Middleweight: Ryan Donough; Reaerve Champion Middleweight: Joleen Herbert Heavyweight! Clan 7:1. Joleen Herbert; 2. Ryan Donough; 3. Sarah Boyd; Claaa It 1. Amy Bollinger, 2. Derrick Bollinger, 3. Tracy Ballinger, Claaa It 1. Radell Patera; Z Jecaica Stoltzfiia; 3. Gerald Boyd; Champion Heavyweight: Joleen Herbert: Reaerve Champion Heavyweight: Radell Patera; Grand Champion Market Lamb: Joleen Herbert; Reaerve Champion Market Lamb; Radell Petcra. Pain of Market Lamb Claaa It 1. Amy Bollinger; Z Keith Ballinger, 3. Travia Donough; Claaa 2t 1. Tracy Ballinger, 2. Ryan Donough; 3. Radell Peter*; Claaa 3: 1. Jeoaica Slollxfba; Z Gerald Boyd; 3. Kendall Roiff.