A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3, 1996 From the left, Meredith Bally is the reserve Junior-aged fit ter and showman of the Chester County 4-H Dairy Roundup, while Erin Brobst is the champion. Qfyampion Holstein of the Chester County 4-H Dairy Round- UP, while Josh Grelner-Spangler holds the halter of his junior champion, Christian Guest shows the reserve grand champion and Angela Barlow holds the halter of her grand champion. :y*. Jry. ip. >, /altot with her junior champion, Rachel Gibian holding the halter of Eliza’s reserve junior champion, Meredith Baiiy with her grand champion and Becky Baiiy with her serve grand champion. show her grand and reserve^rand champion Brown Swiss of the Chester County 4-H Dairy Roundup. Strong Showing At Chester 4-H Dairy Roundup KIMBERTON (Chester Co.) The Chester County 4-H Dairy Roundup was recently held at the Kimberton Fair Grounds. Three 4-H dairy clubs partici pated with 130 animals being shown in six breeds. This is a 24 percent increase over last year’s numbers. Thirty-six members showed their animals, including seven first-year participants. Twenty-one 4-H’ers are to be taking 37 animals to the second Southeast 4-H District Dairy Show at the Schuylkill County Fairgrounds on August 23. Five other members had already Shown at the first district show held in Lebanon. Creedin Cornman, Holstein breeder from Carlisle, judged type for the Holstein, Ayrshire and Lineback shows. Angela Barlow. Cochranville, was thrilled when her senior 2-year-old Wengsdales Jake Lucy, was named senior and grand champion of the Holstein show. Christin Guest, Pottstown, won reserve senior and reserve grand champion honors with her junior 2-year-old, Century-Oak Nick Gwen. Creedin chose a winter calf, Watervue Marvation Magnolia, shown by Joshua Greiner-Spang ler, Glenmoore, for the junior champion of the Holstein show. Benjamin Brown, also from Glen moore, showed the reserve junior champion. Windy Fox Mark Ivory, a summer yearling. Becky Nolan, Pottstown, won the top two honors in the Ayrshire breed when her junior 2-year-old cow, S & M Ayr IRS Opal, was named scniorand grand cham pion, and IRS'OIa, hsr senior 3-year-old, was chosen for the reserve senior and reserve grand champion. The Nolan family also had the junior winners as Craig Nolan, Pottstown, showed a fall calf, Rushing-Springs Mav Red Rib bon, that was selected as junior champion, while his brother, Ke vin Nolan, had the reserve junior champion, dreamnol Sailor Nell, a winter calf. The Lineback show continues to increase in numbers with 10 be ing exhibited this year. The judge selected a junior 2-year-old shown by Meredith Baily, West Chester, named Po copson Meadow Sugar & Spice for senior and grand champion. Her sister, Becky Baily. showed the reserve senior and reserve From the left, showing the Jersey champions of the Chester County 4-H Dairy Roundup are Rachel Gibian showing Tarik Gaffney's Junior champion, Eliza Walton showing Tarik's reserve Junior champion, Tarik showing his grand champion, and Den Hendricks showing his reserve grand champion. grand champion, Pocopson Mea- Square, won both junior ribbons, dow Jazz, a junior 2-year-old. Her spring yearling, Pocopson Eliza Jean Walton, Kennett (Turn to Page A2l) From the left, Misti Gawrys is the reserve champion first year fitter and showman of the Chester County 4-H Dairy Roundup, while Robert Petrovich is the champion. From the left, Tarik Gaffney Is the champion senior-aged fitter and showman of the Chester County 4-H Dairy Round up, while Amy Hewitt is the reserve champion.