A4O-Lancaster Firming, Saturday, September 12, 1998 BEAVER SPRINGS (Snyder Co.) The East Central District Ohiry Show was held recently here at the Beaver Springs Fair ground. One hundred sixty-two animals were cataloged for this year’s show. John Burkett served as the type judge, Paul Neer was the showmanship judge, and Sue Sell ers was the fitting judge. Jennifer McWilliams of Beav ertown owned the grand champion and reserve Ayrshire. A 7-year-old cow sired by East Central District Dairy Show best owned and bred animal of the show (senior animal), Jake Myers - Sire Pow er, Dianne Clock, Holstein junior 3-year-old. East Central District Dairy Show grand champion Guern sey, Samantha Troxell, with a senior 3-year-old and reserve champion, Denae Johnson, 4-year-old. * From the left, Amanda Shaffer holds the halter of her reserve grand champion Hols tein of the East Central District Dairy Show, while Dianne Clock holds the halter of her grand champion. East Central Monteith Star Jewel was selected as the champion. The West Snyder FFA member’s junior yearling was selected as the reserve cham pion. The animal was sired by An drossan EV Kates Trident and was also named as the best animal bred and owned within the breed. This junior yearling was later named the best junior owned and bred animal at the show. Rebecca San key of Clearfield County was awarded the reserve junior champ ion of the Ayrshire show. He senior calf was sired by Corey- District Show Posts Results Farms Rebate. In the Brown Swiss show, the grand champion was owned by Melissa McWilliams of Beaver town. Her senior 3-year-old was sired by Towpath Telstar Aytola- ET. The reserve grand champion and junior champion were both owned by Janelle Risser of Mid dleburg. The reserve grand cham pion was a senior 2-year-old sired by Trout Run District Blend and the junior champion was a junior calf sired by Rivervale Master Blaster. The reserve junior cham pion was owned by Jed Risser of Middleburg. The winter calf was alos sired by Rivervale Master Blaster. In the Guernsey show, Sa mantha Troxell of Middleburg owned both the grand champion and junior champion. The grand champion cow was a senior 3-year-old sired by Dan Ba Lee WCA Star Wars. The FFA mem ber’s junior champion was a junior yearling sired by Rozelyn Prince Jay-ET. The reserve champion of the show was owned by Denae Johnson of Lewisburg. Her 4-year-old cow was sired by Nells Glow Admiral Magic. There was a large Holstein show, especially in the junior classes. This year’s Holstein junior champion was owned by Tara Kocher of Mifflintown. Her summer yearling was sired by Marcrest Encore. The Juniata FFA member who owned the best own er bred animal in the junior show. Her junior calf was sired by Roy brook Vintage-ET. The reserve champion of the Holstein show was owned by Leslie Kenamond of Mifflinburg. Her animal was sired by Carnation Counselor-ET. In the senior division th« top awards were presented to Dianne Glock of Juniata County. The FFA members’ junior 3-year-old was sired by Browndale Stardust. It was named as the grand champion and the best owner bred animal of the Holstein show, and the best senior division owner bred animal of the East Central District Dairy Show. The reserve champion ani mal was owned by Amanda Shaf fer of Beavertown. The Snyder County 4-H member’s junior 2-year-old was sired by Wa-Del Mystique-ET. It was also named as having the best udder in the Holstein breed. Within the Jersey breed, this year’s junior champion was own ed by Jonathan Dietrich of Mif flinburg. The FFA member’s (Turn to Page A4l) | East Central District Dairy Show best owned and bred animal of the show (junior show) Jake Myers, Sire power, Jennifer McWilliams. East Central District Dairy Show, reserve champion Brown Swiss, Janelle Risser, senior 2-year-old and. grand champion Brown Swiss, Melissa 3-year-old. East Central District Dairy Show reserve champion Ayr shire owned by Jennifer McWilliams (Shown by Melissa McWilliams) Jr. Yearling and grand champion,, Jennifer McWilliams, an Aged Cow. *•> East Central District Dairy Show reserve champion Jer sey, Matthew Wolfe with his senior 2-year-old and grand champion Jersey, S. Lynne Rearick, with an aged cow.