Md. Dairy Judging Members Worthy Of Competition JOANNE E. MORVAY Maryland Correspondent WESTMINSTER, Md.—What’s it like to be the proverbial rose among the thorns? Two young women from Car roll County are getting a real world lession this fall in being the beauties among the “beasts.” The bovines at the World Dairy Expo in Madison don’t speak their language and the men they’re traveling with don’t always know what to make of them, but Marie Speak of Taneytown and Jessica Fritz of New Windsor said being the only women on Maryland’s two top dairy judging teams is no big deal. When they’re in the ring cir cling cows so they can place them, it doesn’t matter that they’re the lone women on their teams—and it better not matter to their team mates either, they said. Marie, daughter of John and Bobcat 7753 Long-Wheelbase Skid-Steer Loader It’s What’s Inside That Counts! Dapandabla drlva chalna that NEVER naad adjuatlng. 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Judging has taught each of them to look beyond what’s close at hand and draw from within them selves, the team members said. “You have to go out and do the best you can,” said Sean. “Without wonying about the other team,” finished Marie. It’s a mantra they all repeat often. The Maryland 4-H team placed 4th in die oral reasons contest at Harrisburg and 9th overall. Chris Seymour of Howard County was first in oral reasons and 4th overall in individual competition. The University of Maryland team took second place in oral rea sons, losing fust place to Cornell University by only two points, according to Maryland coach Katharine Knowlton. The team placed sixth overall. Marie Speak placed 4th in reasons and Sean Johnson was seventh. Mark lager was 12th individual overall. Knowlton said while the perfor mance wasn’t as high as team members had hoped, they are pre paring even harder for Madison. And they're all equally confi dent things will improve, she said. BHS,