Franklin, Lebanon Win At PA 4-H Achievement Days UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) - The 1998 Pennsylvania 4- H Achievement Days were held August 5, at University Park. Seventy-five contestants par ticipated in the dairy cattle judging contest. The winning team in the senior division was Franklin County, with members Thomas Harwood, Emme Mellott, Barbara Reichard, and Curtis Reichard. In the junior division, Lebanon County emerged as the first-place team. Members were Bradley Hoover, Dustin Horning, Daryl Maulfair, and Jared Zimmerman. In the rest of the senior divi sion competition, in second was the team from York county, with members Jacob Hushon, Joshua Hushon, Becky Kilgore, and Susan Richardson. Placing third through fifth were Lebanon County (Andrew Ebersole, Jaclyn Troutman, Justin Troutman, Timothy Vail) Berks County (Erica Davis, Gregory Davis, Ken Houp, Brandon Treichler); and Correction The Clean Water Farm Award presented recently to the Steve Groff family was reported as com ing from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Actually the award was presented by the Chesapeake Bay Program. We are sorry for the error. i ('"'Painting - Sandblasting'') / - Power Washing^^ l Farm Buildings - Deck - Fences - / [ Masonry Walls 1 ?- Specializing in roof painting & coating 1 Amos Fisher ? 303 Pequea Valley Rd. j 7 Kinzers, PA 17535 t ) 717-768-3722 { a! * a • r c o. ▼ LEE-MAR FARM\ / 2724 Conestoga Creek Rd \ 610-286-9052 /£ %y\Saies & Rentals/aP °^CoWl^ Butler/Armstrong County (Colleen Ishman, Charen Leonberg, Adams Linamen, John Rader). In reasons, Franklin and York tied on score with Franklin winning the tiebreaker. Competition was keen among the top 10 senior individuals. Placing first overall was Emme Mellott with 508 points. Curtis Reichard placed second with 506 points, followed by Susan Richardson (506), Marsha Bosch, Lycoming County (503), and Andrew Ebersole (499). The remainder of the top ten were Joshua Hushon, Brandon Treichler, Justin Troutman, Colleen Ishman, and Thomas Harwood. The top seven individ uals were separated by only ten points. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS The top four individuals have been invited to represent Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show and the National 4- H Judging Contest. In reasons, the top five were Curtis Reichard, Emme Mellott, Susan Richardson, Marsha Bosch, and Stacey Dietrich, Lehigh County. In the rest of the junior divi sion, Cumberland County's team of Amy Kaucher, Aaron Cornman, and Scott Walton placed second, followed by Butler (Nicole Boyle, Shannon Linamen, Nathan Schultheis). 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