A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8, 1998 4-Year-Old Is Grand At York Holstein Show JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) Senior champion, grand champion, best bred and owned showered on the homebred 4-year-old that won the annual York County Holstein Show, July 29 at the York Fair grounds. For show champion Dar-Dale Skybuck Melissa and her owner exhibitor Daphne Doll, the selec tion by judge Eton Code made it two-for-two, since the fancy, fra mey cow had been named su preme of the York 4-H show one day earlier. Melissa, a daughter of Hanoverhill Skybuck and home bred in the Doll family’s Dar-Dale herd, is scored VG-87 with second lactation records over 20,000 pounds of milk. Daphne, 18, is the daughter of Dale and Darla Doll, Glen Rock, and the youngest of the four Doll children who have exhibited the family's cattle for many years at regional Holstein shows. In late August, she is to begin her fresh man studies at Penn State in dairy science. Reserve senior and grand cham pion was El-Dor B Drew Sonja, the junior 3-year-old exhibited by Beshore Farms, the Jed and Sue Beshore family. New Cumber land. Sonja, best-uddered animal in the six-head class in her age category, is sired by Hilltop-Han over-B-Drew-ET and was bred by Richard Crider, Chambersburg. Junior champion honors went to the first and second-placed sum mer yearlings, both bred and ex hibited by Coredale Holsteins, the Rodman and Jane Thompson family. East Berlin. Earning the purple award was Coredale Jed Simba, also named the best junior animal bred and owned for owners Rod and Jane Thompson. Granddaughter Amy Trimmer, East Berlin, exhibited As champion of the York Holstein show Kiddie Klass, for youth too young for 4-H, Amanda Thomason smiles as she holds her trophy and the hatter of her calf Donita. the reserve junior winner Coredale Mandel Franny. Sunnybend Farms, York, own ed by Tom and June Boyer, claimed the pair of purple banners honoring the show’s premier breeder and exhibitor. Their ac complishments to gamer high points in both banner competitions included first- and second-place senior 2-year-olds, first senior 3-year-old, first 6-year-old, and several second-placings. The special Kiddie Klass for very young exhibitors is a proven favorite with the crowd each year at the York Holstein show, and, as always, drew enthusiastic ap plause. This year’s winner was Amanda Thompson, daughter of Roy and Tammy Thompson, Wellsville. Also competing were Cameron Knight, Kyle Miller and Aaron Doll. “I tried to hold her head up and I walked her every day,” were two of the techniques the 6-year-old Amanda explained for working with her March-bom calf, named Donita. Amanda celebrated her seventh birthday two days later, so the trophy and several awards were an early birthday surprise for the Kiddie Klass veteran. YORK HOLSTEIN SHOW Results SPRING CALF: 1 Justin Hall, Airville; 2 Christina Knignt, Airville; 3 Rodman Thompson, East Berlin WINTER CALF' t.Oale and Deanna Ben dig, Gettysburg, 2.Candioe Knight, Airville; 3Tnsha Knight, Airville. FALL CALF. I.Dale and Deanna Bendig; 2 Christina Knight, 3.Michelle Walker, Thomasville SUMMER YEARLING' I.Rodman Thomp son, East Berlin; 2 Amy Trimmer, East Berlin, 3 Christina Knight, SPRING YEARLING 1 Dale and Deanna Bendig, 2.Cory Thompson, Wellsville, 3 Can dice Knight WINTER YEARLING 1 Date and Deanna Bendig, 2 Kathlene Doll, Hanover; 3 Daphne Doll, Glen Rock. FALL YEARLING 1 Dale and Deanna Bendig, 2 Dixie Doll, Glen Rode 3 Cory Thompson. JUNIOR CHAMPION Rodman Thomp (Turn to Page A 31) The grand champions of the York Holstein show are exhibited by, from the left, county Alternate Dairy princesses Heather Growl and Jessica Yohe, Sue Beshore at the halter of her reserve senior and reserve grand champion, Daphne Doll with the senior and grand champion, show judge Don Cook, and county Dairy Princess Jessi ca Pomraning. The premier exhibitor and breeder of the York Holstein show is the Boyer family, represented by, from the left, Jim Bortner with baby Brooke, Bridgette Boyer Bortner holding the breeder banner, Tom Boyer, Jenelle Boyer with the exhibitor banner, show chairman Roy Thompson, and show judge Don Cook. Showing the junior champions of the York Holstein show, are. from the left show S d ?hl| D |?.n| COOk h Amy » Tr,mm * r with the reserve champion, Steve Wagner at the halter of the junior champion, and York Dairy Princess Jessica Pomraning.