. .Kids LINDA WILLIAMS Bedford Co. Correspondent BEDFORD (Bedford Co.) Ever since its inception, the sheep leadline competition at the Bedford County Fair has been a success with partic ipants each year. Classes include a standard leadline, which involves young *4 : * / ' v. Cinderella and her pumpkin coach (the sheep). She is Ashley Koontz and note the glass slippers. Leadline Attracts Competition people wearing wool outfits with sheep costumed similarly. Novelty classes are a big hit with everything from “four peas in a pod” to “Mr. and Mrs. Claus.” At the Sunday afternoon event there were cheerleaders, a Cinderella, Paul Bunyan, Red Riding Hood, the tortoise and the hare, fisherman, and flowers to name just some of the creative costumes. /M Winners in the competition were as follows' Class 1 Summer Ungenlelter Alum Bank Rebecca Lohr New Pans Amanda Eckman Osterburg Kayla Dull Manns Choice Ashley Kmseley Bedford Class 2- Caitlm Rose Schellsburg Ashley Koontz Amanda Stanlon Everett Daniel Zimmerman Manns Choice Class 3- Hunter Lohr New Pans Matthew Stanton Everett Beau Dull Manns Choice Zachary Claycomb Everett Family Pairs: Kayla and Beau Dull Jacomb and Katen Bowser HANDMADE Amanda Eckman Ashley Kmseley NOVELTY Individual, Class 1 Ashley Lassmger Bedford Brandi Hall Everett Matthew Eckman Osterburg Ben Sollenberger New Enterprise Amanda Stanton Class 2- Willie Sollenberger New Enterpnse Matthew Stanton Ashley Koontz Kendra Kmsley Lacey Sollenberger New Enterpnse Class 3- Katen Bowser Gunner Layton Everett Jacob Bowser Bedford Kelly Jay Ryan Slyer Bedford Rebecca & Hunter Lohr Travis & Hannah Wagner, Zachary Eli|ah and Joshua Claycomb SHEEP LEADLINE NOVELTY GROUP Korner * Winners in the novelty class, left to right: Kateri Bowser (with mom), Ashley Lassmger, Rebecca and Hunter Lohr and Willie Soilenberger. |||f# rr First place standard winners, Caitlin Rose, Summer Lingenfelter, Amanda Eckman and Kayla and Beau Full. | | « Four peas in a pod . . . the sheep was the pod while Aaron, Josh, Eli and Zack Claycomb were the peas. I
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