Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1998, Image 75

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    Carolyn N. Moyer MS Stost Gen-Rich Mattie Jo
Bradford Co. was named the supreme champion
Correspondent of the Troy Fair on August 1, at
TROY (Bradford County) - the end of the Open Holstein
Bryan King received the Lynn Chub
buck Memorial Award. Accepting the
award from Troy Fair President Rick
Hoover are King's parents, Diane and
Randy King.
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Troy Fair Open Holstein Show Results Listed
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The Junior three year old Hol
stein caught the attention of judge
David Castrogiovanni as she was
led in a procession of champions
that included the grand champion
Ayrshire, Jersey, Brown Swiss
and Milking Shorthorn.
Named the reserve supreme
champion was Amberleigh
Yurkanin's five year old Ayrshire,
Laneway Festival’s November
The reserve grand champion
Holstein award went to an aged
cow. Ho-Crawf Melvin Dulcia is
owned by John and Sandy Craw
ford, of Rome.
The junior champion of the day
was Alfred and Mary Sparling's
fall calf, Sugarcreek-Vu Dust
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Champion Holsteins from the Troy Fair Holstein show pose for a picture. Shown
from left are, judge David Castrogiovanni, Linda Kisner, with the reserve junior
champion; Barry Sparling, with the junior champion; Sandy Crawford, with the re
serve grand champion; and Kenny Young, with the supreme champion.
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Ag Progress Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1
Trixy The reserve junior cham
pion was the second place fall
calf, Norkval Launer Phancy,
owned by Linda and Gerald Kis
ner
The following entries placed in
the top three m their respective
classes
Spring Calf: 1) Norkval Man
del Lynn, owned by Linda and
Gerald Kisner, of New Albany;
2) Ty-Ly-View Delaware Casper,
owned by Lacey Jenkins, of Co
lumbia Cross Roads; 3) Du-Mar
Fred Pansy, owned by Gina Al
derfer, of Athens.
Winter Calf: 1) Du-Mar Kem
vicw Fifi, owned by James Al
derfer, of Athens; 2) Willow
moore Pepsi, owned by Roger
and Karen Coulter, of Spring
field; 3) Tormack Airlines Gold-
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star, owned by Robert Thomson
Jr., of Wyalusing.
Fall Calf; 1) Sugarcreek-Vu
Dust Trixie, owned by Alfred
and Mary Sparling, of Troy; 2)
Norkval Laurier Phancy, owned
by Linda and Gerald Kisner; 3)
Ho-Crawf Sal-vation-ET, owned
by Jodi Crawford, of Rome.
Summer Yearling: 1) Du-Mar
Broker Larrah, owned by Heidi
Alderfer, of Athens; 2)
Manavale Encore Maggy, owned
by Alfred and Mary Sparling; 3)
Pack-Herd Rudolph Batter,
owned by Pack-Herd Holsteins,
of Troy.
Spring Yearling: 1) Du-Mar
Chesapeake Eveline, owned by
Gina Alderfer, of Athens; 2) PA-
Gateway Encore Daisy, owned
by Elisabeth Hennip, of Rome;
3) Braund-Valley Romeo Alise,
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