The KILE grand champion Belgian stallion is Kerry’s Captain, owned by C. Lemley and C. Orndorff, of Waynesburg. The KILE grand champion'Belgian mare is Orndorff’s Supreme Unity, owned by C. Lemley, and C. Orndorff, of Waynesburg. The KILE grand champion Percheron gelding is North woods Luke owned John \l of Gladwli Mo. Challenge of the Breeds sovereign champion Is a quarter horse, Call Lou Clnda Steel, owned by Crystal Zeller pf Bernville. From the left, rider Angle Zeller holds the halter of the champion, while Pa. Livestock Assocation Hall of Fame Honoree Tony Dobrosky offers congratulations, and Crystal Zeller shares a smile with show Judge Sarah Freeman Runyon. Quarter Horse Wins Challenge of the Breeds HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) A quarter horse, “Call Lou Cin da Steel,” was named the Key stone Sovereign Champion in the 1997 Challenge of the Breeds held last week as part of the 41 si annual Keystone International Livestock Exposition at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. Owned by Ciystal Zeller of Bemville, the quarter horse-"was ridden by Angie Zeller, who was third in last year’s contest The winner received $l,OOO. Reserve champion was an Appal ossa, “Andrew’s Empress,” owned and ridden Tammy Styer of Greenlane, who received $5OO. The contest, spponsored in part by the Fieldstone Meadows Home Farm and Glatfelter Insurance Group, featured 14 horses in nine breeds and competing in six events, including pleasure driving, English pleasure, hunter hack, western pleasure, western riding and barrel racing. In order, other participants and their placings were: “Lucky Lion Jon,” a quarter horse owned by Shaune Piper, Sinking Spring, and ridden by Scott Kauffman and Tracy Baker. “Country Cadilac,” an Arabian owned and ridden by Shirley Craig, Nottingham. “Jet N Out," a Palomino, owned and ridden by Cheryl S. Abbott, Slippery Rock. “Meadow Creek Jake,” a Per cheron owned and ridden by Caro lyn Loucks, Reedsville. “Country Sandman,” a half- Arabian, owned by Tina Marie and ridden by Tina Marie Cole and Jessica Moore. “Napraff,” an Arabian owned and ridden by Christi Scott, Atglen. “IshKaßibble,” a half-Arabian owned and ridden by Megan Dcveney, Enola. “Positively Pale,” a Paint own ed by Tamara and Dawn Erdock and ridden by Tamara Charters. “Sunny K Jazz," a Polomino owned and ridden by Mary Beth Kuznik, Irwin. “OHR Contentions Karissa,” a Belgian owned and ridden by Lewis and Gail Biddle and family, Boalsburg, and ridden by Jennifer Biddle. “Bluestone Jill Ellen,” a Mor gan owned by Linda Reesor and (Turn to Page 08) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11, 1997-D7 The KILE grand champion Percheron mare, supreme champion, Is Windemere’s Tayler Maid, owned by Winder mere Farms of Spring Mills. The KILE grand champion Percheron stallion is Blue Rib bon Farms Duke’s Image, owned by Albert Cleve of Far mington, Mo. While the KILE champion gelding Clydesdale Is unnamed, It Is owned by Charlotte Weber, of Ocala, Florida. The KILE champion Shire mare is Ox Kill Koorahana, owned by Vicky and Gene McCaffrey of Schoharie, N.Y.
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