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    A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11, 1997
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
Sheep exhibitors were honored
at the recent Keystone Internation
al Livestock Expo (KILE).
Josette Fought, a 4-H’er from
Carlisle, Cumberland County, ex
hibited the champion Hampshire
ram of the open show. She also
showed last year’s champion
Hampshire.
The 16-year-old’s champion
ram. Fought 96-132, won the
yearling class before winning the
Dorset breeding sheep, grand champion ram, Jim Dris
coll, Ontario, Canada.
Hog Champions
61 FEBRUARY GILT
CLASS
1 ZEDEKER POLANDS, BELLEPONTAINE
2 ZEDEKER POLANDS, BELLEPONTAINE
3 RC FARMS, WALKERSVILLE, MD
4 BENNECOFF S HOGS, KUTZTOWN, PA
5 FBBSCR S HOC FARM. NEW OXFORD F
62 MARCH GILT
CLASS
1 ZEOEKER POLANDS. BELLEFONTAZNE,
2 ZEDEKER POLANDS, BELLEFONTAINE,
3 KC FARMS, WALRERSVILLE, HD
4 BENNECOFF S HOGS, KUTZTOWN, PA
5 BENNECOFF S HOGS, KUTZTOWN. PA
CLASS
63 APRIL GILT
1 LELAND RAPES t FAMILY, UNIONVILLB
CENTER, OK
2 LELAND MAPBS 6 FAMILY, UNIONVZLLE
CENTER, OH
3 KC FARMS, WALKERSVILLE, MD
4 KC FARMS, WALRERSVILLK, MO
5 FEESER S HOG FARM, NEW OXFORD, PA
CLASS
64 CHAMPION GILT
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CLASS
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CLASS
67 FEBRUARY BOAR
1 LESLIE « LAZARU BROS
CBRMANSVILLE, PA
2 VORNHOLT FARMS, ST MARYS, OI
3 RUSTY ACRES. BEDFORD, PA
4 LESLIE 6 LAZARU BROS,
CERMANSVILLE, PA
CLASS
68 MARCH BOAR
1 REX E REDDING KENTON OH
2 REX E REDDING KENTON OH
3 RUSTY ACRES, BEDFORD PA
4 LESLIE 6 LAZARU BROS
CERMANSVILLE, PA
5 LESLIE 6 LAZARU BROS
CERMANSVILLE PA
69 CHAMPION BOAR
CLASS
1 REX E REDDING, KENTON. OH
CLASS
70 RESERVE CHAMPION BOAR
1 LESLIE & LAZARU BROS.
CERMANSVILLE PA
71 JANUARY GILT
1 REX E REDOING, KENTON, OH
2 REX E REDOING, KENTON, OH
3 VORNHOLT FARMS, ST MARYS, OH
4 RUSTY ACRES, BEDFORD, PA
5 LESLIE t LAZARU BROS,
CERMANSVILLE, PA
CLASS
72 FEBRUARY GILT
1 VORNHOLT FARMS ST MARYS, OH
2 RUSTY ACRES, BEDFORD. PA
3 LESLIE 6 LAZARU BROS,
CERMANSVILLE, PA
4 LESLIE 6 LAZARU BROS
CERMANSVILLE PA
5 RUSTY ACRES, BEDFORD, PA
KILE Announces Open Class Sheep Show Winners
championship. This champion
ram was also named champion at
the Maryland State Fair.
“I enjoy showing. My family
has showed at fairs for over 40
years, so it has always been a part
of my life,” said Fought, a junior
at Cumberland Valley High
School.
Fought’s 13-year-old sister,
Jaime, exhibited the champion
Hampshire ewe of the open show.
The yearling, 772, placed first in
the late spring lamb class before
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1 RUSTY ACRES, BEDFORD, PA
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4 LESLIE & LAZARU BROS,
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1 RUSTY ACRES, BEDFORD, PA
2 RUSTY ACRES, BEDFORD, PA
3 REX I REDDING, RENTON, OK
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CERMANSVILLE, PA
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taking top ewe honors. She will
show the lamb this fall at the
Louisville show. Jaime also
placed second in the lead line
competition, as well as, champion
Southdown ram.
The sisters own a total of 25
sheep on their family’s Sulfur Run
Farm.
Denise and Debby Deal of Dou
ble Bar D farm, Akron, Ohio, ex
hibited the reserve champion ram,
a spring lamb, and placed first in
ewe, early spring lamb class. The
sisters also placed fourth in the ex
hibitor’s flock competition in the
open show.
Hope’s Hampshires, Knoxville,
Md., took reserve champion ewe
honors and placed second in exhi
bitor’s flock.
Rambouillet Show
Greenwood-Jackman Farm,
Richmond, Mich, showed the
grand champion ram at the Ram
bouillet breeding sheep open
show.
The champion was a spring
ram. They also showed the first
place exhibitor’s flock and first
place pair of yearling ewes.
Reserve champion ram, “A Jos
lin 96-35,” was shown by 20-year
old Amy Joslin, a junior at Ohio
State University. Joslin was a
4-H’er for 11 years and has shown
at KILE for eight years. The ram
was champion at the junior show
here last year, was reserve champ
ion at the 1997 Ohio and Indiana
State Fairs and was supreme
champion at the 1997 Shelby
County Fair. Joslin is the daughter
of Woody and Ann Joslin, Maple
wood, Ohio. She also showed the
grand champion ewe at last year’s
KILE.
Grand champion ewe, an early
spring lamb, was shown by Powell
Rambouillets, Rome, who were
named premier breeder and exhi
bitor. The ewe wsts reserve
champion at the Big E in West
Springfield, Mass, .where Powell
Rambouillets also were named
premia 1 exhibitor and breeder. At
KILE they also showed first place
pair of ewe lambs, first place fall
lamb, and first place pair of ram
lambs. Last year Powells showed
champion and reserve champion
ram, and reserve champion ewe at
KILE. Doris Powell said her fami
ly has been showing since the be
ginning of KILE and has been pre
mier exhibitor for the past three
years.
Shropshire Show
Nine-year-old John Mark Bri
gich, Canonsburg, showed the
grand champion Shropshire in the
junior breeding sheep show.
The spring ewe lamb was one of
four 4-H projects animals he
brought to the show in his first
year as a member of the Hickory
Ag 4-H Club. The lamb was
champion at the Washington
County fair earlier this year.
Brigich’s sister Jessica Lynn
also showed a spring ewe lamb
which placed second to her bro
ther’s.
Their parents are Mark and
Audra Brigich, who have about 33
sheep on their Brigich Shropshire
farm. The grand champion was
bred by the Brigich family.
Reserve champion Shropshire
ewe went to Jesse Rohrer, Melrose
Acres, Sharpsburg, Md., with their
yearling ewe.
Rohrer showed the champion
ram in the junior breeding sheep
show, a spring ram lamb.
Reserve champion ram went to
Look For More KILE Coverage Next Week
Dorset breeding sheep, grand champion ewe, Hunte
Sisters Dorse, exhibitors, Cassadaga, N.Y.
Southdown open breeding sheep, grand champion ram,
Snowlte 1808-96, Jenifer Filnchbaugh, Walnut Lane Farm,
York.
Hampshire breeding sheep, grand champion ram, Jo
sette Fought, Carlisle.
Paul Jo Gevin, Cochranton, with
the second place spring ram lamb,
“Gevin Mcaho 97-130.” A 4-H’er
for 10 years. 17-year-old Gevin is
the daughter of Milo and Margaret
Gevin and owns 20 sheep. She
was busy at KILE, being named
second runner-up in the Lamb and
Wool Queen contest, and partici
pating in the Shepherd’s Lead
Line competition.
Southdown Show
Jennifer Flinchbaugh of Walnut
Lane Farm, York, exhibited the
champion ram in the Southdown
open show.
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