Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1998, Image 40

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EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) •
The annual event at the Pennsylva
nia Farm Show that pulls a great
deal of attention is the youth mark
et steer show held on Wednesday.
This year’s media star is Tim
Kosiorek Grom Erie County who
took his crossbred steer named
Issac to the supreme champion
ship. With his 1235 pound Chian
gus black entry, Tim pulled off
what he had never been able to do
before in 11 years of showing at the
Farm Show. He said this was his
goal and he fas pleased to reach it
Tim is 18-years-old.
The reserve supreme champion
was shown by Katie Hummel,
from Northumberland County.
Katie’s 1,265 pound steer named
Reno followed the supreme
champion in class and in the
crossbred show. She is 16-years
old.
In the junior beef breeding
show, Judge Mark McCann picked
winners in each breed.
In the Angus show, Tamtni
Grubb, Yoik County, had the
champion and Jamie Hower,
Northampton County had the
reserve champion.
In the Limousin Show, Ladonna
Miller, Bedford County, had the
champion and Jon Hamish. Leba
non, had the reserve champion.
In the Sim mental show. Court
ney Wolfgang, Dauphin County,
had the champion and John Mes
sick. Dauphin County, had the
reserve champion.
In the Hereford show, a brother
and sister team took top honors.
Kevin Rooker had the champion
and Kristi Rooker had the reserve
champion. They are from Fayette
County.
Lee Ann Tice, Tioga County,
had the only entry in the Charolais
show.
Placings are as follows:
STEERS
Angus, 1. Brstt Blahard; 2. Jason
Marsch; 3. DoMn Kropf.
Hereford, 1. Travis Raid; 2. Donald
Waltman;«. Donald Sunday.
Simmsntal, 1. Staphanla Bigger
stall; 2. Any Swahaar; 3. Katls Myers.
Olhar Purs brads, 1. La Donna MI3-
ar; 2. Travis Donough; 3. Richard
Foreman.
Crossbrad, Lightweight 1,1. Jus
tin Fuls; 2. Courtney Wolfgang; 3.
Nathan Claycomb.
Lightweight 2,1. Elizabeth Camp
bell; 2. Christopher Wlllhlda; 3. Jor
dan Conner.
Lightweight champions: Justin
Fula, champ; Elizabeth Campbell,
reserve champ.
Middleweight 1, 1. Cassandra
Hake; 2. Jason Mickle; 3. Justin
Conner.
Middleweight 2, 1. Tim Koslorek;
2. Katie Hummer; 3. Michael Kibler.
Middleweight champions; Tim
Koslorek, champ; Katie Hummer,
reserve champ.
Heavyweight 1, 1. Lucas Svo
navac; 2. Megan Fuls; 3. Justin
Claycomb.
Heavyweight 2, 1. Hope Long; 2.
Alex Mattocks; 3. Brandon Harman.
Heavyweight champlona: Lucaa
Svonavec, champ; Megan Fula,
reaerve champ.
BREEDING
Angua:
Early cummer calve a, 1. Benjamin
Walat; 2. Jeaalca Schmidt; 3. Robert
Harper Jr.
Spring catvee, 1. Klmbery Long; 2.
John Nichole; 9. Kyle Rookar. Alao,
1. Curt Long; 2. Carl Oetwilar; 3.
Kevin Rookar.
Junior ealvae, 1. Kriati Rookar; 2.
Tamml Grubb; 3. Joahua Cogan.
Summer yearlinga, 1. Tamml
Grubb; 2. Carl Detwller; 3. Chrlato
pher JetteoaL
Spring yearlinga, 1. Jamie Hower;
2. Carl Detwilar; 3. Brel Blahard.
Junior yearling, 1. Carl Detwller; 2.
Jeaalca Harcourt; 3. Hope Long.
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Junior Breeding Beef, Steer Show Winners Named
Ladonna Miller hat the grand champion Llmouain with
Missy Leiden, Cattlemen’ Queen.
Jon Hamish with ths reserve champion Limousin.
Kristi Rookar has tha rasarva champion Hereford with
Margeeux Firestlna, PA Hereford Quean, and Morgan Flra
stina, PA Hereford Princess.
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Kevin Rocker has the champion Hereford.
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Tim Hoslorek has tha grand champion mailcet steer.
Katie Hummel has the reserve grand champion market
steer.
Tammi Grubb has the champion Angus with Missy
Leiden, PA Cattlemen’s Queen.
Katl* Nolt hM tha ratarva champion Angus.