Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1996, Image 51

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    LOU ANN GOOD
Lancaster Farming Staff
KIMBERTON (Chester Co.) —
Jersey competition at the Kimber
ton Community Fair was a night to
remember for Tarik Gaffney.
“It’s one of my goals come
true,” said the 18-year-old who
works for Top-O-Hill Farm, own
ed by his mentor Mildred Seeds.
In addition to being named the
champion showman and fitter,
Gaffney, who has five of his own
Jerseys, swept championship and
reserve titles in both Jersey junior
and senior competitions and the
4-H grand champion overall.
“My goal is to be as good as
showman as my 4-H leader,
Mildred Seeds,” Gaffney said of
his employer.
Seeds, who has Idng been
known as the outstanding Jersey
breeder and exhibitor, won champ
ion and reserve titles in the open
show of Jersey competition.
‘This show is the best I ever
judged,” said Warren Buckman,
who is a Holstein breeder. ‘This
Jersey quality beats most other
breed shows hands down. These
Jerseys have good quality frames,
impressive dairyness, and udders.”
In the junior 4-H show, Gaf
fney’s senior heifer calf Admiral
Peaches of Top-O-Hill was named
champion and also reserve in the
open show. Top-O-Hill Imperial
Tammy was the reserve in the
junior 4-H show.
In the senior 4-H show, Gaf
fney’s Top-O-Hill Imperial Trink
et, a junior 2-year-old, was
selected champion, which went on
to become the 4-H grand champion
overall. The reserve was Top-O-
Hill Admiral Lucky Penny.
The open show, which runs
simulpmeously with the 4-H show,
was dominated with Seed’s show
string. Her junior champion was a
senior heifer calf named Tpp-O-
Hill Imperial Thread.
Senior champion in the open
show was Seeds’ aged cow Top-O-
Hill Admiral Theda J, which la ted
captured the title as grand champ
ion overall of the open show.
Reserve senior champion was
3-year-old Top-O-Hill Juno
Tonya.
Other showmanship and fitting
champions in addition to Gaffney
in the senior division were Vicky
Hewitt, who placed first in fitting
in the age 12- 14-year-old division.
Jerseys Excel At Kimberton Fair
In the same division, Julie Sollen
berger placed first in
showmanship.
Hewitt, 15-year-old daughter of
Danielle and Robert Hewitt, helps
her parents with their 100-head of
Jerseys and Holsteins at their
Spring City farm.
Sollenberger, 14-year-old
daughter of Holly and David Sol
lenberger of Spriiig City helps with
the 40 head of Jerseys, Guernseys,
and Holsteins on die farm.
Nine-year-old Becky Baily
swept both fitting and showman
ship titles in the 8-11-year-old
division. She leases a Jersey calf
from Top-O-Hill Farm and raises it
on the family's West Chester farm
known for its Lineback cattle. She
is the daughter of Jane and Bernard
Baity.
A partial listing of winners in
the Jersey Show held July 25 are
as follows:
J*™**
Op«n
Junior Heifer Calf
1. Tank Gaffney, 2. Becky Baity, 3. Willard
Hunt.
la lamed late Halfar Calf
1. Delaware Valley College; 2. Mclieea Huff;
3. Meredith Rum wiry.
Sank* Heifer Calf
1. Mildred Seede; 2. Tarik Gaffney; 3. Mildred
Seeda.
Summer Yearling
1. Bryan and Patricia Huff; Z Ban Hendricka;
3. Edca Lloyd.
jualor YMrilng
1. Mildred Seede; 2. PatSt Jenldna; 3. Chriet
ine Michalik.
Intermediate Yearling Heifer
1. Robert Petrovich; Z Miaay Wertz; 3. Julie
Sollenbeiger.
Senior Yearling Heifer
1. Tank Gaffney. 2. Jody Hewitt.
Junior Champion
Mildred Seede; Reaetve: Tank Gaffney.
Junior Gel-Of-Slre
1. Mildred Seede; Z Tank Gaffney; 3. Mcliaaa
Wertz.
Dry Cow 3-Yn ft Over
1. Julie Sollcnberger; 2. Bryan * Patricia
Huff; 3. Mcliaaa Wertz.
Junior 2-Yr Old
1. Jcnkine; Z Tarik Gaffney; 3. Erica
Lloyd.
Senior 2-Yr Old
1. Janet Jenkins; Z Delaware Valley Collage;
3. Allis Sollanbeijar.
3-YrOM
1. Mildred Seede; Z Bryan ft Patricia Huff, 3.
Tarik Gaffney.
4-YrOM
1. Mildred Sredr Z Bryan ft Patricia Huff; 3.
Bryan ft Patricia Huff.
5-Yro ft Over
1. Mildred Seede; 2. Bryan ft Patricia Huff, 3.
Erica Lloyd.
Senior Champion
Mildred Seede.
Grand Champion
Mildred Seede.
Reserve Sr. Champloa
MldndSeeda.
4-H
i.-t~ Heifer Calf
1. Tank Gaffney; 2. Becky Daily, 3. Jody
Hewitt.
(Turn to Page B 14)
In the Kimberton Jersey Show, Mildred Seeds has both Junior champion and
reserve Junior champion. She holds the halter of Top-O-Hlll Imperial Thread, a senior
heifer calf. Tarlk Gaffney, who works with Seeds holds the halter of Admiral Peaches
of T r -Hill.
It was a night to remember for Tarlk Gaffney, left. At the Thursday evening Jersey
Show at Klmberton Fair, he swept the championships In showmanship and fitting
competitions, and then exhibited all Jersey champion animals of the youth division.
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