Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1998, Image 34

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    A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1998
VERNON ACHENBACH JR-
Lancaster Farming Staff
QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) Lancaster County held its
annual 4-H dairy show Wednesday
at the Solanco Fairgrounds in
Quanyville.
The show is a qualifying event
for Lancaster County 4-H youth
who intend to attend state youth
district dairy shows.
The state district shows arc
qualifying events for the Sept. 21
Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show,
held in conjunction with the Pen
nsylvania All American Dairy
Show. The state Junior Dairy
Show makes no distinction
between 4-H or FFA membership.
Lancaster's 4-H qualifier sepa
rates it from other coundes that do
not hold such pre-district level
screening comped dons.
Since the state show makes no
disdncdon between 4-H and FFA,
and youth across the state are eligi
ble to pardcipate in any district
show across the state, the use of the
Lancaster County 4-H qualifying
event is stricdy of local benefit.
Youth qualify for the state show
when an animal they show is
judged to have received a blue rib
bon. No matter what the placing in
an animal age class, if the judge
awards a blue ribbon, the animal,
and thus the exhibitor qualifies for
the state junior dairy show.
On Wednesday, there was one
Ayrshire exhibited, Honey-Brook
JaJan Riches, a junior 2-year-old,
owned by Thomas Spring of
Quanyville.
In the Brown Swiss breed,
Andrew Smith, son of Thomas and
Showing the champion Holsteins of the Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Show are, from
the left, Lancaster County Alternate Dairy Princess Jamie Horning, show judge Paul
Knight of Airville, county Dairy Ambassador Laura Hess, Benjamin Welk with his
grand champion, Crystal Brubaker with her reserve grand champion, Lindsey Howard
with her junior champion, and Morgan Thomas with her reserve Junior champion.
Showing the Brown Swiss breed champions of the Lancaster County 4-H Dairy
Show are, from the left, Andrew Smith with the grand champion, Katie Zeng with the
reserve grand champion, Sarah Boyd with the Junior champion, Brian Smith with the
reserve junior champion, and they are joined by national Brown Swiss Ambassador
Elizabeth Smith, who is the older sister of Andrew and Brian, and also served as
announcer for the dairy show.
Lancaster County Holds 4-H Dairy Show
Dale Smith, Denver, showed the
grand and senior champion, a
senior 3-year-old, King & Queen
Leverage Angelina. The reserve
senior and reserve grand champion
was a 4-year-old dry cow, Zeng
Miss Admiral Honey Dew, owned
by Katie Zeng, daughter of Tom
and Vickie Zeng, of Paradise.
The junior champion was a fall
calf, KEB Clay View Sens Madon
na, owned by Sarah Boyd, daught
er of Kerry and Deb, of Ephrata.
The reserve junior champion was a
spring yearling. King and Queen
Patrick Nancy, owned by Brian
Smith, brother of Andrew Smith.
In the Guernsey breed, there
were three animal exhibited, all by
Brian and Andrew Smith. The
grand champion was a winter calf,
King & Queen Dividend Rose,
bred and owned by Brian Smith.
The reserve grand champion was a
winter yearling, Maple Lane SK
Sheri, owned by Andrew Smith.
In the Jersey breed, the grand
and senior champion was a senior
2- S.V. Grove Erica,
owned by Morgan Thomas,
daughter of John and Sandra Tho
mas of Lancaster.
The reserve senior and reserve
grand champion was a senior
3- Royal-Queen Imperial
Lanita, bred and owned by Stepha
nie Donough, daughter of Tim and
Brenda Donough of Willow Street
It was the best bred and owned ani
mal of the show.
Stephanie also exhibited the
reserve junior champion of the
show, a winter calf, Royal-Queen
Imperial Loretta.
The junior champion was a
spring calf, Royal-Queen Regal
Lauria, shown by Tiffany
Donough, sister to Stephanie.
In the Holstein show, the grand
and reserve grand champion was a
senior 2-year-old, LovDal Sky-
Buck Elvira, owned by Benjamin
Welk, son of Donna and Gary
Welk of Quanyville.
Welk also showed the champion
bred and owned animal was a
spring calf, Welk View Emory
Erma.
The reserve senior and reserve
grand champion was a junior
3-ycar-old, Hilltop-Heritage Star
Bingo, owned by Crystal Brubak
er, daughter of Lowell and Deb
Brubaker of Manheim.
The junior champion Holstein
was a fall yearling, Howcrest Mar
del Charlysc, owned by Lindsey
Howard, daughter of John and
Susan Howard of Willow Street.
The reserve junior champion
was a spring calf, Silvermine SR
Amy Jazz, owned by Morgan Tho
mas, daughter of John and Sandra
Thomas of Lancaster.
In addition to the animal breed
shows, a showmanship contest
was held Wednesday, that served
as a qualifier for Lancaster County
4-H representation at the state
show. The first and second place
winners are qualified.
In the 8- to 10-year-old age divi
sion, Zach Akers, son of Gary
Akers of Quarryville, and Ginny
Palmer, was named champion,
while second place was won by
Thomas Spring shows his grand champion Ayrshire of
the Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Show.
Marc Waltemyer.
In the 11- to 13-year-old age
division, Aaron Trimble, son of
Marshall and Angie Trimble of
Drumore. In second was Lindsey
Howard.
In the 14- to 18-year-old age
division, Dclmar Oberholtzcr, son
of Clair and Laveme Oberholtzcr
of Elizabethtown, was the champ
ion. In -second was Katie Zcng.
In addition, a showing-and
fitting competition was held Tues
day evening. The showing-and
fitting competition is designed so
that a showmanship contest is used
to determine those eligible to com
pete in the one-hour timed-event
Citing contest, where they were
given a heifer to clip.
In the senior division, Brent
Oberholtzcr was first, while Katie
Zeng was second, hr the junior
division, Tim Donough was first,
while Crystal Brubaker was
second.
Showing the Guernsey champions of the Lancaster
County 4-H Dairy Show are, from the left, Andrew Smith with
the grand and Junior champion, and Brian Smith, with the
reserve grand and reserve Junior champion.
Lancaster County
4-H Dairy Show
AYRSHIRE
JR 2-YR-OLD: Thomas Spring.
SENIOR CHAMPION; Thomas Spring
GRAND CHAMPION; Thomas Spring.
BROWN SWISS
SPRING CALF; I.Andraw Smith; 2.Lon
Hess.
FALL CALF: I.Sarah Boyd; 2.Lori Hess
SPRING YEARLING: I.Brian Smith.
WINTER YEARUNG: I.Scott Kauffman
JUNIOR CHAMPION: Sarah Boyd.
RESERVE JR CHAMP: Brian Smith.
DRY COW: I.Katie Zeng.
JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Andrew Smith.
SR 3-YR-OLD: I.Andraw Smith.
SR CHAMPION; Andrew Smith.
RESERVE SR CHAMP: Katie Zeng.
GRAND CHAMPION: Andrew Smith.
RESERVE GRAND CHAMP: Katie Zeng
CHAMPION BRED AND OWNED: Andrew
Smith.
RESERVE BRED AND OWNED; Lori Hess.
GUERNSEY
WINTER CALF; Brian Smith.
WINTER YEARUNG: Andrew Smith.
FALL YEARUNG: Brian Smith.
JR CHAMPION; Brian Smith.
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