Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1998, Image 54

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Alex Koehler of Montrose first place winner at the
Harford Fair Kiddy Tractor Pull.
Kiddie Tractor Pull
Takes Strong Muscles
HARFORD, Md. The sev
enth annual Kiddy Tractor Pull
was held recently at the Harford
Fair. More than 150 young con
testants, ages 4 through 10,
“pedaled their hardest” to gam
their last inches of ground.
Enthusiastic children pulled as
parents and other spectators
cheered them on.
Children all across
Susquehanna County took part
m the pull as well as children
from Factoryville, Dallas,
Danville, Shavertown, Wyalusmg,
Greencastle, Woolnch, Taylor,
Scranton, Jermyn, Macungie,
Halifax, Philadelphia and
Clarks Summit, Pa., Sparta,
N.J., Long Island, Conklin, Port
Crane, Binghamton, Apalachm
and Albany, NY., and Belmont,
Mass.
The tractors used were
donated by Bartron Supply,
Tunkhannock, and Lindsey
Lawn and Garden Center, New
Milford The tractors were
altered for pulling and the
weight sled was built by Doug
Puzo of Montrose. Businesses
donating materials to alter trac
tors and build the weight sled
were: Andre & Son, Montrose
Auto Parts, Puzo’s Body Shop,
Cornerstone Forest Products,
Crafts Lumber, and M & M
Machine Shop
The event was organized by
Doug and Mary Puzo, and Evie
Goff Members of the Watrous
Corners 4-H Club donated their
time to work at the event Those
members were Chris Hughes
Aubrey Wood Dan Puzo, Jason
Atkinson and Tyler Singleton
Other volunteers assisting at
this event included Jessie and
John Puzo and Scott DeMora
The Susquehanna County
a I ten ate dairy ss Mehsa
Marcy Harford Fair Queen
N’icnie Chidester and Fair
Queen Alternate Katie Cross
were on hand to present awards
Th< Harford Km Association
provided j trophv lot f hi first-
place winner in each division
Ribbons were awarded to all
other participants.
In the junior division the
four-year-old first and second
place winners were Megan
Bush, Dimock; Megan Oliver,
Sprmgville; Alex Koehler,
Montrose, and Dylan Thomas,
Kingsley; five-year-old winners
were Rachel Smarkusky,
Nicholson; Meghan Honeyford,
Montrose; Ben Oliver, Sprmgville
and Jesse Frystak of Montrose;
six-year-old winners were Daisy
Matulevich, Kingsley; Kaitlm
Callender, Thompson; Todd
Howard, Conklin and Kodie
Warring; the seven-year-old
winners were Abbey Puzo,
Montrose; Paulina Tompkins,
Union Dale, Michael Greenwood
and Rip Van Winkle 111 both of
Montrose In the senior division
the eight-year-old first and sec
ond place winners were Chelsey
Saam and Brittany Zembrowski
both of Thompson; Clair
Tompkins, Union Dale; David
Smarkusky, Nicholson; the nine
year-old winners were Cara
Hollenbeck, Port Crane; Beth
Stone, Susquehanna; Daniel
Glezen, Hallstead, Jared
Lagermasini, New Milford; 10-
year-old winners were Tara
Rhodes, Taylor; Aubrey Wood,
Montrose, Billv Lopatofsky,
Union Dale and Brian Belcher.
Hop Bottom.
The Junior and Senior
Champions receiving grand
champion ribbons were Abbey
Puzo, Michael Greenwood,
Chelsey Saam and Daniel
Glezen.
A fair should be fun for the
kids. Harford Fair provides just
that with an event like the
Kiddy Tractor Pull, an opportu
nity for kids to take part in an
event at the fair The cheers and
applause heard from the specta
tor 1 - indicated this event was
well received Look foi this
event to continue at the Harford
Fair next year
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