UNIONVILLE (Chester Co.) Three competitors had double championships at the Triangle Series open horse show held Sun day, July 26, at Fox Meadow Sta bles in Unionville. Three addition al competitors had a champion ship and a reserve championship each. Tara Hankinson of Chadds Ford was the champion of the A divi sion of short stirrup competition for riders age 12 and under. She and her mount, Teddy, then went on to win the pleasure champion ship. Sara Schaefer of Lincoln Uni versity was the B division cham pion in the mini stirrup division on Fudge, (the mini division is for riders aged 10 and under.) Schaef er then moved up and was division B champion in the short stirrup competition. Jessica Knox of Unionville rode' Star to the low hunter champion ship. This pair, too, moved up and were also hunter champions. Three farms comprise the “tri angle” of this horse show series - Grazing Acred Farm in New Lon don. KA Equestrian Center in Cochranville, and Fox Meadow in Unionville. Championships and reserves in each division are presented at each show, in addition to end-of-series high point awards. Call any of the participating farms for information and/or prize lists for future shows; Grazing, Acres: (610) 255-5009; KA Equestrian: (610) 869-0746; or Fox Meadow (610) 444-8805. A championship in the western division and a reserve in the plea sure division went to Alicia Boyle of West Grove, and Desert Bold Fire. The open equitation championship was awarded to Sarah Shaffer of West Grove. She and her mount. Low Down Louie, For I \\ Your Concrete | 1 o~*J£Z£Z I Agriculture - Residential - Commercial P I ij I • | I"~ * P -ong, 12' V h at Will L S§ CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES CONTACT 00 AND SEE HOW AFFORDABLE ROY SENSENIG $8 CONCRETE WALLS CAN BE • 717-355-0726 1 CONCRETE I * IT WALLS, INC. i L 53 1 Hollander Rd., New Holland. PA 17557 £% Virginia Style Heifer Barn With 8' Deep, 180' Long, 12' Wide Slatter SCS Approved Concrete Manure Pit Invesfln Concrete. Quali Three Double Wins In Triangle Series were also the reserve champions of the hunter division. Also winning a championship and a reserve was Melissa Dono hue of West Chester on One Last Trick, who had champion in the beginner over fences division and a reserve in short stirrup. Heather Frank of Cochranville had two reserve championships. Mini Mini and Mini. Frank rides Amyr Granada. Halter champion was Creme Brulee, shown by Lisa Thompson of Gap. Reserve champion in the halter division (for animals age 3 or younger) was Sir Dancelot, shown by Melissa Scully of Wil mington, Del. Leadline champion was Savan nah Hankinson of Chadds Ford. Reserve was Lauren Brunovsky of West Chester. Mini mini division champions (for riders age 8 or younger) were Alexandra Brunovsky of West Chester and Danielle Wasylyk of Cochranville. A reserve cham-, pionship in this division went to Kelsey Sherman of Kennett Square. Division A champion in mini stirrup was Andrea Heinzman of Elkview on Quinteesa. Reserve champion in division B of the mini competition was Rachel Lowe of Nottingham on WBF Kashim. Antoinette Wasylyk of Coch ranville received a reserve cham pionship in short stirrup division B. Reserve champion of the west ern division was Kehelian Omni, ridden by Leah Moorhead of Ox ford. Tony Alvisi on New York Sec ond was the reserve champion in beginner rider over fences. Re serve champion in the low hunter division was Slew of Dancers, rid den by Valerie Mahala of Kennett Square. Reserve champion of Work That Will Last A Lifetime open equitation was Becca Mas sinari. Judge for the show was Shirley Fox. Trainers at this series com peted for an award for the trainer bringing the most competitors. (Dawn McCuen of KA Equestrian and Lisa Knox of Fox Meadow are excluding themselves from this competition.) Winners in individual classes' follow. Leadline Walk: 1. Savannah Hankinson, 2. Samantha Diamond, 3. Lauren Brunovsky. Advanced Leadline: 1. Savannah Hankinson, 2. Lauren Brunovsky, 3. Joshua Dixon. OH Leaders: 1. Lauren Brunovsky, 2. Joshua Dixon, 3. Savannah Hankinson. Mini Mini (8 & Under) Walk (A): 1. Heath er Frank, 2. Alexandra Brunovsky, 3. Brooke Holloway. Mini Mini Walk (B): 1. Danielle Wasylyk, 2. Kelsey Sherman, 3. Melania Williams. Mini Mini Walk/Trot-Jog (A): 1. Alex andra Brunovsky, 2. Heather Frank, 3 Chris tine Giglio. Mini Mini Walk/Trot-Jog (B): 1. Danielle Wasylyk, 2. Kelsey Sherman, 3. Shawna Simmons. Mini Mini Walk/Trot-Jog/Back (A): 1. Alexandra Brunovsky. 2 Heather Frank, 3. Chnstma Giglio. Mini Mini Walk/Trot-Jog/Back (B); 1. Danielle Wasylyk, 2. Kelsey Sherman, 3. Shawna Simmons. Mini (10 A Under) Walk (A); 1. Heather Frank, 2. Andrea Hemzman, 3. Domce Bn sash. Mini Walk (B): 1. Sarah Schaefer, 2. Michelle Hicks. 3. Rachel Lowe. Here are the members of the Carbon County 4-H Exchange Club. Mini Walk/Trot-Jog (A): 1. Andrea Heinz man, 2. Headier Frank, 3. Denise Brisach. Mini Walk/Trot-Jog (B): 1. Sara Schaef er. 2. Rachel Lowe, 3. Michelle Hicks. Mini Walk/Trol-Jog/Back (A): Andrea Heinz man, 2. Heather Frank, 3. Ashley Da fermo. Mini W«lk/Trot-Jog/Back (B); 1. Sara Schaefer, 2. Rachel Lowe, 3. Kristin Schmidt Short Stirrup (12 4 Under) Walk (A): 1. Tara Hankinson, 2. Andrea Helnzman. 3. Rachel Lowe. Short Stirrup Walk (B): 1. Sara Schaefer, 2. Anna Olson, 3. Amanda Giglio. Short Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog (A): 1. Tara Hankinson, 2. Andrea Helnzman, 3. Jennifer Haines. Short Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog (B): 1. An toinette Wasylyk, 2. Sara Schaefer, 3. Alex andra Brunovsky. Short Stirrup Walk/Trol-Jog/Canter- Lopa (A); 1. Tara Hankinson, 2. Rachel Lowe, 3. Jennifer Haines. Short Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog/Cantar- Lope (B): 1. Sara Schaefer, 2. Sarah Mas sinarl, 3. Alexandra Brunovsky. Short Stirrup 12" Fences (A): 1. Melissa Donohue, 2. Tara Hankinson, 3 Jennifer Haines. Short Stirrup Fences (B): 1. Antoinette Wasylyk, 2. Nicole Nuse, 3. Bethany Moore. Open Equitation (13 t Up) Welk/Trot- Jog: 1. Sarah Shaffer, 2. Becca Massinan. 3. Jessica Knox. Open Equitation Walk/Trot-Jog/Beck; 1. Sarah Shaffer, 2. Becca Massmari, 3. Jes sica Knox. Open Equitation Watk/Trot-Jog/Canter- Lopa: 1. Becca Massmari, 2. Sarah Shaffer, 3. Jessica Knox. Western Pleasure Walk/Jog; 1. Aliaa Boyle, 2. Barbara Stanley, 3. Leah Morhead Western Limit; 1. Leah Moorhead, 2. Sar ah Damhel, 3. Ashley Eckard. 0 4-H HAPPENINGS On June 23, 20 4-H’ers and three adults traveled to Columbus, Mont on an exchange trip. Education, friendship, cultural exchange, and sightseeing were just some of the events of the re cent exchange between the Still water County 4-H and the Penn sylvania Carbon County 4-H pro gram. The exchange lasted until June 30. Montana’s Stillwater County is located in the southern part of Montana, about 40 miles west of Billings. The Pennsylvania 4-H’ers enjoyed many sights and activities not experienced before. They were involved in branding calves, driving cattle, and making drives to round up yearlings. They visited sights such as parts of the Rocky Mountains. They also toured Yellowstone Park, enjoyed a swim in a thermally heated pool at Chico Hot Springs, and at tended a western rodeo in Big Timber. Many of the teens enjoyed a Where's your mustache? “ Western Walk/Jog/Lops; 1. Aliaa Boyle, 2. Leah Moorhead, 3. Sarah Danihel. western Equitation: 1. Leah Moorhead, 2 Aliaa Boyle. 3. Sarah Danihel. Pleaaura Walk/Trot-Jog: 1. Kathy King, 2. T ara Hankinaon, 3. Melissa Donohue. Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog/Canter-Lope: 1. Meg Gillam, 2. Alide Boyle, 3. Rachel Lows. Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog/Canter-Lope/ Back: 1. Melissa Donohue. 2. Aliaa Boyle, 3, Tara Hankinaon. Pleasure Pattern: 1. Leslie McFadien, 2. Tara Hankinson, 3. Alicia Boyle. Beginner Rider Over 4,12” Feneee: 1. Melissa Donhue, 2. Beoca Massmari, 3. Bethany Moors. Beginner Over 6, It” Fences: 1. Melissa Donohue, 2. Tanya Alvisl, 3. Sherri Gerva soni. Beginner Over •, 2* Fences: 1. Melissa Donohue, 2. Bethany Moore, 3. Tonya Alviti. Baby Gr«en Walki/Trol: 1. Edith Chew, 2. Anna Olson, 3. Ashley Dafermo. Baby Green Walk/Trot/Canter: 1. Jessi ca Knox 2. Edith Chew, 3. Anna Olson. Bab) Green X-Rails: 1. Cara Turner, 2 Leah Moorhead, 3. Jessica Knox. Baby 3rsan Fancas; 1. Jessica Knox, 2. Valent Mahala, 3. Renee Attenborough. Low Hunter Fancas 1:1. Valerie Mahala, 2. Jennifer Knox, 3. Jessica Knox. Low Hunt k Fancas II: 1 . Valene Mahala, 2. Jennifer Knox, 3. Jamie Jacobie. Low Hunts’ Walk/Trot: 1. Kathy King, 2. Jessica Knox, 3. Leslie McFadien. Low Hunter Walk/Trot/Cantar; 1. Jessi ca Knox, 2. Leslie McFadien, 3. Kathy King. Hunter Over Fences I: 1. Jessica Knox, 2. Courtney Powell, 3. Leah Moorhead. Hunter Over Fences II: 1 . Sarah Shaffer, 2 Jessica Knox, 3. Courtney Powell Hunter Under Saddle: 1 . Sara Wilson, 2 Jessica Knox, 3. Leah Moorhead. tour of the capitol, took a boat ride through the Gates of the Moun tains along the Missouri River, toured Virginia City, and went horseback riding. A farewell barbecue was held for the host families and Pennsylvania guests on Monday evening before their June 30 departure. Eighteen Stillwater 4-H’ers and six adults are scheduled to travel to Pennsylvania next June 1999. Some eastern sights to be enjoyed by the Stillwater 4-H’ers will be Lancaster, Hershey, historic Jim Thorpe, and a trip to New York to see the Statue of Liberty. Free days for the individual families could include a trip to the Jersey shores, so the Montana 4-H’ers can see the ocean for the fust time. Sadly, one of dip Pennsylvania 4-H’ers was involved in a fatal auto accident two days after their return. Leaders Monroe and Nan Cressley along with the other leader Brenda Green and the 19 teens grieve this tremedous loss. MILK