pOPr vp*yM*r o -ttr't-'f* i A26-L*nc*sl#r Farming, Saturday, October 14, 1995 LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Fanning Staff MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) A different year and a different judge but for Corby Zeigler it was a replay of last year’s sheep show at the Manheim Fair. “It’s just like last year,” the estactic 1.1-year-old said as he clutched the trophy for the sheep that won over all market and sale lamb entries. Both years, Corby said that he placed fifth in show manship and then went on to place first in the heavyweight sale lamb class, the sale lamb overall, and then the grand champion market sale lamb. Corby kept a glimmer of hope all through the seven-hour show with 115 entries that he might have a repeat performance. “But my dad thought he was a little too heavy and didn’t think he’d make it,” Corby said giving the 127-pound sheep a pat on the Genetics Dominate Manheim (Continued from Pago A 23) sister Tracy showed at the Ephrata Fair two weeks earlier. Although! it was the first year that the 11-year-old Derick showed a grand champion market hog, he and his sisters Tracy and Amy are familiar names showing in hog competition throughout the county. The children of Eugene and Carol Bollinger raise hogs and sheep on their Manheim Farm. Judge Russell Kegg, a Bedford County commercial hog breeder, said of the champions of each divi sion: “It’s sad that I must pull out only one champion from this fine group of hogs. They are all top of the line. If you bred the hog, you can be proud of doing such a fine job. If you purchased it, you can be proud for making such a fine selection.” A newcomer to competition took the reserve grand champion market title. It was the first year that 12-year-old Jonathan Halde man showed hogs, although his family has a 1,000-head finisher unit on their Manheim farm. “I had this feeling I would win after it was named the medium heavyweight champion,” Jonathan said. His parents, John and Kay Hal deman weren’t as optimistic. His dad said, “1 knew he would be j, '*C r *• * ' i In hit first ytar of compttition, Jonathan HaMaman shows ths raservs markat hog at ths Manhakn Farm Show. Ha Is flanksd by Judga Russall Kagg. laft. and Randy Fox, committaa parson for tha Manhalm Farm Show. Zeigler Wraps Up County Fair Season With Repeat Of Last Year’s Performance head. The son of Dean and Carole Zei gler of Lititz attributes his success in the show ring to plenty of walk ing every day with his sheep. The Zeiglers purchased their* sheep from Lloyd Reiff of Strasburg. His brother Brandon gave him some opposition in the show ring when he took first place in another heavyweight class, but it was the Donough brothers that brought the sdffest competition. Travis Donough claimed the reserve heavyweight champion and the reserve sale lamb champ ionship but when his brother brought his champion market lamb back into the show ring, judge Tim Fleener selected it for the reserve champion overall. The Donough brothers are the sons of Ed and Laßue Donough of Manheim. The Donoughs breed their own sheep, and Ryan’s champion market lamb that was competing against kids who had money and went to other states to buy a good hog. I told him (Jonathan) that we are just going to pull a few head from our farm and what he gets is just going to need to be good enough.” Those hogs, raised by Dale Roh rer in Lititz before finishing out on the Haldeman farm, matched the best. Derick’s champion and Jonathan’s reserve champion had stiff competition from the champ ions in each divison selected from more than 100 head. The light weight champion was shown by Melissa Becker and the reserve by Dwight Lehman. Travis Donough showed the champion medium weight and Kevin Pfautz, the reserve. Kyle Ward showed the reserve medium heavyweight champion and Jeffrey Rohrer, the reserve heavyweight. Showmanship competition was divided into four categories. Amy Bollinger topped the 16-years and over, Lisa Pfautz, 14- and 15-year olds; Kyle Ward, the 11-13-year-olds; and Nicole Kreider, the 8-10 year olds. A partial listing of show results follow: Individual Market Hoga > * ' named reserve overall is a home bred cross. Named Eclipse, the sheep was also claimed a champ ionship at the Denver Fair. The 11-year-old said that Eclip se will not be sold but will be used for breeding on their farm. Ryan also placed first in show manship in his age division. Jessica Stoltzfiis, daughter of Frank and Irene Stoltzfiis, of Eli zabethtown took the lightweight market lamb title and then the reserve market lamb tide. The breeding sheep champion trophy went to Jessica Schmidt of Drumore. “It’s my favorite,” Jessica said of the Dorset named Mateau. Jessi ca, the daughter of Peter and Laur ie Schmidt, said that Mateau was bred from a Sleepy Hollow ewe and a Nix Besser ram. Mateau won championships before at the 4-H Fair and at Lampeter Fair. Showmanship winners in the Swine Show Lightweight Class 1.1. Kyle Ward; 2. Rodney Groff; 3, Brandon Forry. Class 2:1. Dwight Lehman: 2. Ryan Donough; 3. Ryan Donough. Class 3:1. Melissa BecKer; 2 Travis Donough; 3. Brian Geib. Lightweight Champion. Melissa Becker. Lightweight Reserve Champion; Dwight Lehman Mediumweight Class 1:1. Jonathan Haldeman; 2. Jon Good; 3. Brandon Forry. Class 2: 1. Travis Donough; 2. Marci Harnlsh; 3. Justin Good. Class 3.1. Kevin Pfautz; 2. Pam Lehman; 3. Amy Bollinger. Class 4:1. Tim Miller; 2. Rod ney Groff; 3. Jonathan Haldeman Class 5:1. Justin Good, 2 Jon Good: 3 Loy Wolge muth Champion Mediumweight Travis Donough. Reserve Champion Medium weight Kevin Pfautz. Medium Heavyweight Class 1.1. Ryan Donought, 2. Amy Beck er, 3 Melissa Becker. Class 2 1 LoyWolge muth; 2 Suzy Miller; 3 Derick Bollinger. Class 3 1. Tim Miller; 2. Tracy Bollinger; 3. Amy Bollinger. Class 4; 1. Geoffrey Rohrer; 2. Derick Bollinger; 3. Travis Donought. Class 5:1. Tracy. Bollinger; 2. Kevin Pfautz; 3. Lisa Pfautz. Class 6: 1. Jonathan Halde man: 2. Chris Good; 3. John Douglas Stauf fer. Class 7; 1. Tracy Bollinger; 2. John Dou glas Stauffer; 3. Jeff Molt. Class 8: 1. Kyle Ward, 2 Mara Harnlsh; 3. Loy Wolgemuth. Champion Medium Heavyweight: Jonathan Haldeman. Reserve Champion Medium Heavyweight: Kyle Ward. Heavyweight 1. Amy Bollinger; 2. Pam Lehman; 3. Melissa Becker. Class 2: 1. Lisa Pfautz; 2. Amy Bollinger; 3. Derick Bollinger. Class 3:1. Derick Bollinger; 2. Geoffrey Rohrer; 3. Pam Lehman. Class 4; 1. Amy Becker; 2. Suzy Miller, 3. Patrick Good. Class 5; 1. Dwight Lehman; 2. Amy Becker; 3 Eric Ober. Class 6: 1. John Douglas Stauffer; 2. Jared Forry; 3. Marcl Harmsh. Class 7:1. Pam Lehman; 2. Dwight Lehman; 3. Rodney Groff. Champion Heavyweight: Derick Bollinger. Reserve Champion Heavyweight: Jeffrey Rohrer. Champion Market: Derick Bollinger. Reserve Champion Market: Jonathan Haldeman. #** age IS and older bracket went to Jessica Stoltzfiis, first; Jill Hof fines, second, and Amy Bollinger, third. In the 12-14-year-old division, showmanship winners were Jessi ca Schmidt, first; Kerra Allen, sec ond. and Jennifer Zimmerman, third. Corby Zeigler holds the grand champion lamb overall at the Manheim Sheep Show. With him are his brother Bran* don and Farm Show Queen Erin Huber. Ryan Donough shows the rsssrvs overall that was also market lamb champion. Erin Huber, Farm Show Queen stands with him. Age 11 and under showmanship winners were Ryan Donough, first; Jonathan Kauffman, second, and Andy Bollinger, third. A partial list of placings follows: Showmanship 15 and Over; 1. Jessica Stoltzfus; 2. Jill Hoffines; 3. Amy Bolllnoer '(turn loPage A3B)