Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1996, Image 30

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A3O-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, Auguat 3, 1996
PITTSFIELD (Warren Co.)
The grand champion of the North
western Holstein Championship
show held last Saturday at the
Warren County Fairgrounds was
Lyn-Haven Leadman Lilly. This
stylish four-year-old Leadsman
daughter was bred by Alex Clay
poole and is owned by Claypoole,
Mark Campbell, and Doug Beatty.
She was best udder in class as well.
Reserve champion honors went
to Plum-Line Melvin Autumn, the
aged cow that is bred and woned
by Patrick Carey.
Junior champions of the open
show were shown by Robert Mor
rell. champioA, and Doug Beatty,
reserve champion.
In the youth show. Jason Mor
rell had the grand champion with
Ebe-Tide SC Jessica. Jessica was
the first place five-year-old.
Adam Raney had the reserve
grand champion with Maplesrow
T T Booty. Booty was the second
place five-year-old and best udder
in class.
Junior champions of the junior
show were shown by Jennifer
Miller, champion, and Colleen
Isham, reserve champion.
Morrell Farms received both the
premier breeder and exhibitor
awards.
Wayne Sliker, St. Paris, Ohio,
was the judge.
Results of the top placings are:
Spring calf: l.GaryFreyermuth;
2. Beatty & Campbell; Mark &
David Campbell.
Winter calf: 1. Mark Campbell;
2. Erin Raney; 3. Emily Davis.
Fall calf: 1. Matthew Morrell; 2.
Junior champions at the open show, from left, Wayne
Sliker, judge. Elizabeth Saudners. Warren County dairy
princess, Robert Morrell, with the junior champion, and
Doug Beatty with the reserve junior champion.
Junior champions of the youth show, from left, Elizabeth
Saudners, W**ren County dairy princess, Jennifer Miller
with the junior champion, Colleen Isham with the reserve
junior champion.
Lilly
Tops Northwestern Cham,
Gregory Byham; 3. R-Haven
Farm.
Summer yearling: 1. Jennifer
Miller, 2. Justin Morrell; 3. Beatty,
Dowler, West Branch.
Spring Yearling: 1. Claypoole,
Beatty, Campbell; 2. Colleen
Isham; 3. Christopher Vanco.
Winter yearling: 1. Morrell,
Minor, Radar; 2. Mervin & Ray
Claypoole; 3, Virginia
Momingstar.
Fall Yearling: 1. Beatty, Phillis,
Claypoole. & Campbell; 2. R-
Haven; 3. R-Haven.
Junior best three: 1. Campbell-
Run; 2. Ebe-Tide; 3. Conneauttee.
Dry thrcc/four; 1. Christopher
Vanco.
Dry aged cow: 1. Robert Mor
rell; 2. Conneautte.
Junior two: 1. R-Haven; 2.
J-RA; 3. Ran-Dell.
Senior two: l.Clayboole &
Campbell. 2.R-Haven; 3. Patrick
Carey.
Junior three: 1. Morrell; 2. Pat
rick Carey; 3. Morrell.
Senior three: 1. Beatty & Camp
bell; 2. R-Haven; 3. Morrell.
Four 1. Claypoole, Campbell &
Beatty; 2. Michael Carey; 3. Plum-
Line.
Five; 1. Jason Morrell; 2. R-
Haven; 3. Adam Raney.
Aged: 1. Patrick Carey; 2. Mor
rell; 3. Ryan Carey.
100,000 lb.: 1. Morrell; 2. R-
Haven; 3. Ran-Dell.
Senior three: 1. Ebe-Tide; 2.
Plum-Line; 3. Conneautte.
Produce: 1. Plume-line.
Dam/daughter 1. Hem-View; 2.
Ebe-Tide; 3. Pine-Ton.
. /eh. /eeder and exhibitor honors went to the Robert and Candy Morrell family.
From left, wayne Sliker, Judge, Matthew Morrell, Jason Morrell, Crystal Miller, Robert
Morrell, and Steve Vanco, show chairman.
Grand champions for the youth * iw, from len, Heather Morrell, Crystal Miller for
Jason Morrell, with the grand champion, and Adam Raney with the reserve grand
Grand champions and family at the Northwest Holstein Championship Show. Mark
Campbell holds the grand champion and Patrick Carey has the reserve. Other family
members In the photo Include: Courtney Claypoole, Mark Campbell, Lindsey Beatty,
Nichole Carey, Rachel Campbell Sarah Campbell, Katlln and Alex Claypoole, and Kay
la and Doug Beatty.
Mystique Tops Southwestern Championship Show
DAVID HIEBERT
Westmoreland Co.
Correspondent
UNIONTOWN (Fayette Co.) —
Amid an expanded 10-day Fayette
County Fair, the Southwestern
Pennsylvania Holstein Show
attracted an additional 10 entries
this year, growing to 95 head for
Judge Steve Wood, Littlestown, to
inspect.
the grand champion of the show
was E-Ricks Astro Jet Mystique,
the first place aged cow for Richard
Bednarski, Avella. The Astro Jet
daughter also had the best udder in
class.
The reserve grand champion
was MS Clintdale Raider Patches,
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ion Holstein Show
Grand champions of tha Junior show. From left, Judge
Wood; Shelby Allen with the grand champion; Aaron Eaton
with the reserve grand champion.