Thompson Tops Junior Steer Show JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) Cory Thompson appeared stunned and wide-eyed for the first few sec onds after the rump of his 4-H market steer was slapped as the Cory Thompson and his “Buddy” captured the junior market champion steer title at the York Fair. With the cham pion is banner sponsor Donald Walter. Centre County Dairy Show CENTRE HALL (Centre Co.) The Centre County Junior Dairy Show was held Aug. 23 here at the Grange Fairgrounds. Members of Centre County 4-H Club, Ml Nittany 4-H Dairy Club, and State College, Bellefonte, and 7PERMAN MFG. CORP. Zimmerman Custom RT and FRT Series Trailers Avail York Fair junior steer show’s grand champion. Then, the 10-year-old, showing for his sec ond year, regained his composure, grinned and led his winning “Bud dy” around the arena to the ap plause of the crowd. The Penns Valley FFA clubs made up the 98 total entrants. Type judge for this year’s show was Tom McCulley, a dairy far mer from Lancaster County. Mar anda Dum from Perry County was the showmanship judge. She is a 125 King Court/ Hollander Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 354-9611 Built Utility Trailers lable In 5000# thru 12,000# GVW 1,165-pound Angus steer had ear lier topped its medium weight di vision class for the Wellsville junior 4-H’er. Tapped as the reserve grand champion junior steer was the 1,212-pound Angus light heavy weight winner, exhibited by 16-year-old Tammi Grubb, Han over. In the Prospect Steer show, held just prior to the market classes, Tammi Grubb took champion honors with her 1,053-pound An gus, winner of the medium weight class of steers destined for Farm Show competition. Reserve pros pect steer winner was Cassandra Hake, Etters, exhibiting the 877-pound lightweight champion. A partial listing of York Fair junior steer shows follows. MARKET STEERS Lightweight: Clast 17; 1. Donald Sunday. Class 18:1. Corry Welsh. 2. Jamie Reid. 3. Jim Wahlberg. Class 19:1. Paul Kitzmiller. 2 Beth Baer Champion • Corry Welsh. Reserve - Jamie Reid. Medlumwelght: Class 22: 1. Cory Thompson 2 Mane Yost. 3. Amanda Daugherty Class 23; 1. Raymond Stough. 2 April Daugherty. student at Penn State. 4-H member Charles Liner of Port Matilda exhibited the senior champion/grand champion Ayr shire, Key Way’s Rebel April, a dry cow. Buck Gates, 4-H and FFA member. Warriors Mark, exhibited the junior champion/ reserve grand champion, Toll- Gate-Ayr Mr E Bonnet, a fall calf. Charles Liner was also the own- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13, 1997-A29' Reserve champion Junior market steer at the York Fair was exhibited by Tammi Grubb. Presenting the banner award Is Brad Bishard. Class 24: 1. Tommy Welsh Jr 2 Philip Baer. Champion - Cory Thompson Reserve - Raymond Stough Light Heavyweight: Class 27: 1. Richard Hememan 2 Amy Sweitzer. Class 28:1. Tammi Grubb. 2 Hope Long 3. Jamie Welsh. Class 29; 1. Bobbi Myers 2 Brett Bishard. 3 Christopher Harcourt Champion • Tammi Grubb ’ Reserve • Bobbi Myers Heavyweight: Class 32; 1. Jennifer Fllnchbaugh. 2. Cas sandra Hake. Class 33:1. Kurt Long. 2. R. Jay Rishel. 3. Herman Hake. Class 34: 1. Amy Trowbridge. er of the senior champion/grand champion Brown Swiss, 6-year old Wind Mill Dione Impact Maty. 4-H member Tammi Dei bler of Boalsburg was the owner of the junior champion/reserve grand champion. Victory Acres Emory Jewel, a fall calf. 4-H member Keri Connelly of Pen nsylvania Furnace exhibited the reserve junior champion. River vale Belle. The reserve senior champion, Liners Jetway Maty Dixie, was exhibited by Charles Liner. Josh Kellerman, a first-year 4-H’er, Centre Hall, was the own er of the senior champion/grand champion Jersey, Four Springs Imperial Jaclynn, a junior 2-year old. 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Tammi Grubb - Division Champion 2 Bobby Myers - Reserve Champion 3 Herman Hake Champion Prospact Steer - Tammi Grubb Reserve Champion • Cassandra Hake. Gap, also a 4-H member, was the owner of the reserve senior champion/rescrvc grand champ ion Jersey, EDN-RU Starbuck Ringo Starr, a senior 2-ycar-old. Josh was also the owner of the junior champion. Four Springs Councillor Crystal. Josh’s older sister, 4-H member, Jennifer Kel lerman, showed the reserve junior champion. Four Springs Juno Blanche. Maty Anne Clouser of Madi sonburg, an FFA member, was the proud owner of the grand champion/reserve grand champ ion Milking Shorthorns. The grand champion was Gladell Hill ary, a junior 3-year-old and Gladell Mandie, and 8-year-old (Turn to Pag* 37) A 2E m >i» a kjCB mm Oe'mgrvo f tor~ IKW 7»« AV.J BBS?]