Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1997, Image 32

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VERNON ACHENBACH JR.
Lancaster Farming Staff
QUARRYVILLE (Dauphin
Co.) The Lancaster County
4-H Dairy Show was held Wed
nesday at the Solanco Fairgrounds.
The show is a prerequisite in
Lancaster County to district level
and state competition, although a
number of entries had already
exhibited at the Southeastern Dis
trict show in Lebanon County the
previous week to qualify for the
state show in September.
Type judge of the show was Jed
Beshore, while Sue Beshore was
showmanship judge. They are
from New, Cumberland.
The fitting judge was Tom
McCauley, of Elizabethtown.
In the Jersey show, Stephanie
Donough of Willow Street showed
the senior and grand and reserve
senior and reserve grand champ
ions of the show.
Her senior 2-year-old, Royal
Queen Impreial Lanita, bred and
owned, was the senior and grand
champion, while her 4-year-old,
Royal Queen Juno Laurane, was
the reserve senior and reserve
grand champion.
The junior champion Jersey was
a spring yearling, SSF Trader Erin,
owned by Timothy Donough, also
of Willow Street
Morgan Thomas of Lancaster
showed the reserve junior champ
ion, a winter calf. Meadow Winds
Tops Whisper-ET.
In the Ayrshire show. Thomas
Spring of Quarryville showed the
junior and grand champion, a sum
mer yearling, Jalans Riches.
In the Guernsey show, Jason
Henisee of Columbia showed the
senior and grand champion Guern
sey, a senior 2-year-old, Maple
Lane DP Dana.
Thomas Spring of Quarryvllla holds the halter of his
Junior and grand champion Ayrshire of the Lancaster Coun
ty 4-H Dairy Show.
Lancaster Holds 4-H Dairy Show
The junior and reserve grand
champion was a fall yearling, King
& Queen GH Daffodial-Twin
shown by Andrew Smith of
Denver.
The reserve junior champion
was also a fall yearling. King &
Queen GD Dandelion Twin, own
ed by Andrew’s brother Brian
Smith. It was also the best bred and
owned animal.
In the Brown Swiss show, Lan
caster County Dairy Princess Eli
zabeth Smith of King & Queen
Farm in Denver showed the grand
and both junior champion animals.
Her aged cow. King & Queen
Simon Angel, a 7-year-old, was
named senior and grand champion.
A pair of fall calves won her the
junior and reserve junior champion
rosettes and trophies.
Her fall calf. King & Queen
Sensational Lady was named
junior champion and was also the
best bred and owned, while her
King & Queen Challenge Whitley
was reserve junior champion and
reserve best bred and owned of the
show.
Her brother Andrew Smith
showed the reserve grand champ
ion, a senior 2-year-old, King &
Queen Leverage Angelina, bred by
Elizabeth.
In the Holstein show, Denise
Bollinger of Manheim showed the
grand champion, an aged cow,
Darr-Lynn Mandingo Vanessa.
The reserve senior and grand
champion Holstein was a senior
3-year-old, Hilltop-Heritage Bstar
Gilt, owned by Heather Oberholt
zer, of Elizabethtown.
The junior champion was a fall
yearling shown by Benjamin
Welk, of Quarryville, while the
reserve junior champion was a fall
calf, owned by Lindsey Howard,
of Willow Street
hi the fitting contest the evening
prior, in the junior division, Lind
sey Howard was first, followed by
Crystal Brubaker and Timothy
Donough.
In the senior division fitting
contest, Brent Oberholtzer was
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From the left, Lancaster County Dairy Princess Elizabeth Smith presents awards to
Denise Bollinger who holds the halter of her grand champion Holstein of the Lancas
ter County 4-H Dairy Show, Heather Oberholtzerwho shows her reserve grand champ
ion, Benjamin Welk with his Junior champion, and Lindsey Howard who holds the hal
ter of her reserve Junior champion.
From the left, Stephanie Donough holds the halter of her senior and grand champ
ion Jersey of the Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Show, while Kristina Donough holds the
halter of the reserve grand champion for Stephanie, Timothy Donough holds the hal
ter of his Junior champion, and Morgan Thomas shows her reserve grand champion
Jersey.
From the left, Jason Henlsee shows the senior and grand champion Guernsey of
the Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Show, while Andrew Smith holds the halter of the
Junior champion, while brother Brian Smith holds the halter of his reserve Junior
champion.
first, followed by Denise Bollinger
and Heather Oberhollzer.
In the showmanship contest,
held prior to the Holstein show, in
the 8-10 year-old division, Blaker
Brubaker was first, followed by
Aaron Trimble and Cheryl
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Hershey.
In the 11-13 year-old division,
Daniel Bollinger was first, fol
lowed by Benjamin Welle and
Lindsey Howard.
In the 14-18 year-old division.
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