CAROLYN N. MOYER Tioga Co. Correspondent WHITNEYVILLE (Tioga Co.) _ More than 200 entries from seven counties were exhibited at the 51st annual Northeast Pennsylvania District 4-H Show at the Tioga County Fairgrounds recently. Judge John Burkett sorted through the entries to name the top winners in each class. In the Ayrshire show,'the junior cham pion was Stefanie Long's Shale Hill Soldier Kate, a spring year ling The reserve junior champi on was Plum Bottom Katie’s Hope, a fall calf owned by Kaitlyn Johnson. The senior and grand champion Ayrshire was junior 2-year-old AK Dallis Dandy Daphie, owned by Derek Long, while the reserve senior and reserve grand champion was Bradley Wales’ Blue Devils Ivy Tucky, a senior 2-year-old. In the Brown Swiss show, the junior champion, Cha San Losh Sweetheart, a winter calf owned by Jennifer Johnson, was also named the grand champion of the show. The senior champion and reserve' grand champion was Jason Bulter’s 4-year-old, Bo Ka Troubadour Manah Following in the reserve junior champion position was Rockyslope RL ELE Faith, a fall yearling owned by Lisa Fitch. Two Guernseys made up the entire Guernsey show and were deemed worthy of grand cham pion distinction. Named junior and grand champion was Leroydales Henry Sara, a sum mer yearling owned by Jordan Mcllwam and named reserve junior and reserve grand cham pion was Leroydales Amen Gabby, a spring calf also owned In the Guernsey breed, Jordan Mcllwain showed both champions. Shown are Dairy Princess Kristina baker, J. Mcllwain, and Tricia Mcllwain. Tioga County Dairy Princess Kristina Baker presents the Brown Swiss awards to Jennifer Johnson, holding the junior and grand champion, Jason Butler, with the senior and reserve grand champion, and Lisa Fitch with the reserve junior champion. More Than 200 Entries At N.E. Pa. District 4-H Show by Jordan Mcllwain, of Liberty. A pair of winter calves were named junior and reserve junior champions in the Holstein show. There junior champion was Sherri Thompson’s Hyllside Astre Kandie. The reserve junior champion was John Turton’s Tu-Jo Acres Tiffany. The grand champion Holstein was Chelsea Coolidge’s senior 2- year-old, Le-Ma-Re Hart Royal Liverty. The reserve grand champion was Justin Smoker’s junior 2-year-old Allegen Tesk Gadget. A sister - brother team cap tured the grand and reserve grand champion Jersey awards. Emily Norman took top honors with her junior 2-year-old, Normandell Mister T Monika, while Mark Norman was pulled into the reserve position with his junior 3-year-old, Normandell Berretta Raindrop. Ryan Sprout showed the junior champion Jersey with his fall yearling, Holmhurst Regal Cranberry Too, a fall yearling. The reserve junior champion was Kimberly Barker’s fall calf, Jer Sweet Maple Marigold The junior champion Milking Shorthorn was Mike Pierce’s spring calf, Sunny Boy Honey Hilda-P. The reserve junior champion was Bradley Wales’ winter calf, Blue Devils Becky Soo. Bradley Wales showed the grand and reserve grand cham pion of the show. The grand champion was Kusmar Nancy Soo, a dry 5-year-old, and the reserve grand champion was Blue Devils Amy Soo, a senior 2- year-old. (Turn to Page A3B) In the Holstein Show, Dairy Maid Stefanie Long, left, and Dairy Maid Kim Baker, right, presented the awards. Winners, from left, are Chelsea Coolidge with the grand champion, Justin Synder with the reserve grand champion, Sherry Thompson with the junior champion, and John Turton with the reserve junior cham- Jersey winners are, from left, Dairy Maid Stefanie Long, Kimberly Barker with the reserve junior champion, Ryan Sprout with the reserve junior champion, Mark Norman with the reserve grand champion, Emily Norman with the grand champi on, and Tioga County Dairy Princess Kristina Baker. In the Ayrshire arena, Pennsylvania Alternate Ayrshire Princess Melissa Burdick holds the grand champion Ayrshire award for Derek Long. Also shown are Bradley Wales with the reserve senior champion, Tioga County Dairy Princess Kristina Baker, Stefanie Long with the junior champion and Kaitlyn Johnson with the reserve junior champion. 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