A2B-lanca«ter Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1996 Syndicate Shows Grand (Continued from Page A 1) She is the daughter of the Windy-Knoll-Vicw Ultimate Pala cow that Justin’s parents showed to championships in past years. Justin also showed the reserve junior champion animal, also named junior champion of the youth division, a spring yearling heifer, Windy-Knoll-View JJB Cha Cha, out of sire Boulet Charles-ET. Curtis and Ann Day of Tri-Day Farm in Shippensbutg, showed the junior champion, a fall calf, Tri- Day Blacks tar Samantha. Their son Matthew Day showed the youth division reserve junior champion, a fall yearling, Tri-Day Astrid, a Duregal Astre Starfouck- ET daughter. The reserve grand and senior champion of the youth division was a junior 3-year-old Bursh- Creek-Vu Raidr Secret, a bred and owned daughter of Hanoverhill Raider-Et, owned by Amanda Cessna, of Everett Penn Gate Farm, owned by Bob Gitt and Steve and Chrissy Wood, Littlestown, was named premier breeder and exhibitor of the show. The 43rd Pa. Holstein Associa tion State Spring Show was judged by Lowell Lindsay, of Gelph, Ontario. A number of people helped with the show, announcing, keeping records, and distributing ribbons and trophies. Included were Aliene Thompson, Eldon Ford, Ben Wil son, Colleen Cashell, Jan Harding, Yvonne Peterman, Emily Dum, Art Salisburg, George Cashell, Douglas Baker. Irene Osborne, Heather Oberholtzer, Jennifer Davis, and Angela Boob. The number of entries was down slightly from last year’s spring show. Last year there were 264 cattle checked in, while this year there were 239 counted entries. However, there were a number of new faces this year. From the left, Justin Burdette shows the youth division reserve junior champion, Windy-Knoll-View JJB Cha Cha, while Matthew Day holds the halter of his reserve Junior champion, Tri-Day Astrid. Members of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association Southcentral District and executive board members conduct an election of a representative from the district during ths 43rd Spring Show. hi other business, a PHA admi nistration matter was handled dur ing the show as members of the Pa. Holstein Association Southcentral District held a special election for a board director to fulfill the remain ing year in the term of director James Burdette, of Mercerburg, who was elected the association’s vice president. Association bylaw requires a replacement representative from the state officer’s district to sit on the Executive Committee. The PHA Executive committe con sists of the officers and one direc tor from each of the six PHA dis tricts into which the state is divided. This ensures that the state offic ers can commit their efforts for the entire state association, while their home district does not suffer from direct representation. Since there were enough people from the district present, and enough board members, it was not necessary to hold a special meeting of the state board to appoint a replacement to carry out the rest of the term. Elected was Creedin Corman of Carlilsc, a well-known Holstein breeder who has also been involved as a dairy judge at diffe rent shows. Pa. Holstein Association 43rd Spring Show OPEN DIVISION WINTER CALF: 1 Amy Kulick; 2.Kylft Burdat m; 3.Capa Cod Connection. FALL CALF; 1 .Curtis A Ann Day; 2 Justin Burdatta; 3-Lynn A Bonnia Millar. SUMMER YEARLING; 1 .Slava A Chris Wood; 2.Andraa Badnarski; 3.Amy Jo Hartman SPRING YEARLING: 1 Justin Burdstta; 2.Matthav* Day; 3Jamas A Nina Burdatla WINTER YEARLING; I.Robart A Rhodana Eckstina; 2.Steva A Chris Wood; 3-Tarri Packard FALL YEARLING: I.Matthew Day; 2.Tara Kocher; S.Trltha Mcllwain. JUNIOR CHAMPION: Curtis Day RESERVE JR CHAMP; Justin Burdette JR BEST THREE: I.Tri-Day Holstems; 2.Windy-Knoll-Vlew Holstems; S.Penn Gate Hols taint Champion At Holstein Spri Justin Burdette holds the hslter of his best bred and owned animal of the Pa. Hols tein Association Spring Show, while dairy princesses flank him and present the award. Princesses, from the left, are Emily Oum, Heather Oberholtzer, Jennifer Davis, and Yvonne Peterman. From the left, Lowell Lindsey, Judge of the Pa. Holstein Association Spring Show, stands with first state Alternate Dairy Princess Heather Oberholtzer who holds the grand champion awards, while Justin Burdette holds the halter of his grand champion of the youth division show, Windy-Knoll-View CC Pear, and Amanda Cessna holds the halter of her reserve grand champion, Brush-Creek-Vu Raidr Secret, while second state Alternate Dairy Princess Yvonne Peterman presents awards. DRY COWS. 1 A UNDER; I.Shelly Woodman »ee DRY COWS, S A OLDER: I.Matthew Day; 2.Andrea Bednarkai; 3,Gor-Wood-D Holitalns UNFRESH JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Dale A Deanna Bendlg; 2.Cape Cod Connection; S.Donald A Joanne Stoltzfue SR 2-YR-OLD: lAlan McCauley; 2Jack A Margie Koeher; 3.Mark Campbell A Alex Ctaypooto. JR 3-YR-OLD: I.Slovo & Chris Wood; 2.Steve A Chrii Wood; 3Amanda Ceima SR 3-YR-OLD; I.David Miller; 2James A Nina Burdette; S.Specia) Syndicate 4-YR-OLD: l.Mark Campbell, Alex Clay poole. Doug Beatty; 2 Jutun Burdette;3.Gor- Wood-D Holttein* 5-YR-OLD: l.Mark Campbell I Robert Mor tal; 2.Steven a Cbrii Wood; S.Kevin Horst AGED COW; l.Mark Campbell. Alex Clay poole, Doug Beatty: 2.Ronald Hough Jr.; 3.Gor-Wbod-D Holstein* 100,000 LB. CLASS; I.Guy I Sharon Ham mond; 2.Shelly Wood manses; 3.Gor-Wood- D Holstein* SENIOR CHAMPION; Mark Campbell. Alex Claypoole, Doug Beatty. RESERVE SR CHAMP; Mark Campbell. Robert Mortal. GRAND CHAMPION; Mark Campbell, Alex Claypoole, Doug Beatty. RESERVE GRAND CHAMP; Mark Camp bell, Robert Mortal. BEST BRED. OWNED: Justin Burdatte PREMIER BREEDER; Penn-GaM Holitemi PREMIER EXHIBITOR; Penn-Gate HoltMlnt BEST THREE: Windy-Knoll-Vww Holttemt; 2,Penn Gat* HoltMlnt; 3.Gor-Wood-D HoltMlnt. PRODUCE OF DAM: 1 .Penn GaM HoltMlnt: 2.Gor-Wood-D HoltMlnt; 3.oar-oale Farm DAM. DAUGHTER: 1 .Sttwen I Chrlt Wood; 2Amanda Ganna: S.Tara Kocher. YOUTH (JR) DIVISION WINTER CALF: 1 Amy KulicH; 2.Kyle Burdet te; 3 .Amanda Fraley FALL CALF: 1 Jutdn BurdetM; 2.Troy Young; 3Amanda Cettna MILK. IT'S FITNESS YOU CAN DMNK. Show SUMMER YEARLING: lAmy Jo Harman; 2.Tara Kocher; SJoshua Hushon SPRING YEARLING: 1 Justin Burdette; 2.Manhew Day; 3.olivia Courtney WINTER YEARLING; I.Amanda Cessna; 2.Suzie Sattizahn; S.Danlel Ream FALL YEARLING; I. Matthew Day; 2.Tara Kocher; S.Trisha Mcllwain JUNIOR CHAMPION; Justin Burdette RESERVE JR CHAMP; Matthew Day DRY COW, 4, UNDER: I. Shelly Woodmansee DRY COW, 5, OLDER; I.Matthew Day; 2Joshua Hushon; S.Olivia Courtney UNFRESH JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Dixie Doll; 2.Troy Young; Sharon Young. SR 2-YR-OLD: I.David Packard; 2Jacob Hushon; SJustin Howes. JR 3-YR-OLD: 1 Amanda Cessna; 2.oavid Kocher; 3.Ronald Hough Jr. SR 3-YR-OLD: 1 Amy Trlmmler; 2 Adam Fra ley; 3Ashely Stoltzfus 4- 1 Justin Burdette; 2.olivla Court ney; S.Charann Foster 5- I.Matthew Walker; 2.Tara Kocher; 3. Renee Baker AGED COW; I.Ronald Hough; 2.Heather Wood; S.Lory Baker 100,000 LB. COW: I.Brad Walker; 2.Ryan Connelly; S.Dianne Qlock SENIOR CHAMPION; Justin Burdette. RESERVE SR. CHAMP: Amanda Cessna. GRAND CHAMPION; Justin Burdette. RESERVE GRAND CHAMP; Amanda Cessna. BEST BRED. OWNED: Justin Burdette.
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