A344.ancMter Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1999 KAREN BUTLER Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, Md. Savage- Leigh Lead Chnssy, a 4-year-old Holstein bred and owned by Chip Savage, Knoxville, was named senior and grand cham pion of the recent 29th annual Maryland Spring Holstein show. Mike Stiles judged the show, held at the Maryland state fair grounds in Timonium. One hun dred ninety-one head were exhibited. Chrissy, scored Excellent 91, was also chosen as the best bred and owned entry of the open show by judge Mike Stiles. Currently working on a 3-year, 9-month, 307-day lactation with 2x milking, Chnssy had so far made 34,600 pounds of milk, 5.3% fat at 1,825 and 3.4% pro tein at 1,173 pounds. She carries the Savage-Leigh prefix on both sides of her pedi gree, and is out of Chip’s first 4- H project, Savage-Leigh RORAE Chrissy. Chip Savage also showed the reserve grand champion of the open show, Savage-Leigh Bellwood Linda. Linda, the first place junior 3- year-old, was classified VG 89 as a junior 2-year-old. Linda was also named the overall produc tion award winner for the show. Linda was working on a 1-11 record of 322 days with 2x milk ing and had made 35,260 pounds of milk at 4.8%, 1,712 pounds of fat and 3.1%. 1,091 pounds protein. Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkitts ville, showed the junior champi on and reserve junior champion of the open show. A fall calf, Oseeana Juror Beretta, shown by Dun-Loafin Farm, was named junior cham pion of the open show. MD-Dun- Loafin Astre Anya, the first place fall yearling, took reserve junior champion honors in the open show. The junior show was topped by grand champion Ladys- Manor Vanya-ET, bred and owned by Harold Smith 111, Monkton. The 4-year-old Vanya was named best bred and owned of the junior show. Reserve grand champion of the junior show went to Savage- Leigh Banana Split, bred and owned by Jami Savage, Knoxville. Banana Split, the top senior 2-year-old, is out of a Savage-Leigh bull. She was reserve spring yearling Junior All-American last year. Junior champion of the junior show was another Savage-Leigh Exhibiting the Junior champion animals of the open divi sion of the Maryland Holstein spring show are, from the left, award sponsor Mrs. Marlin Martin, NicM Reape with the reserve Junior champion, Shannon Harrison with the Junior chmapion, judge Mike Stiles, Maryland Dairy Princess Erin Fuelliett, and award sponsor Oren Bender. Savage Leigh Chrissy Grand At Maryland Spring Show entry. Ryan Savage showed his bred and owned winter yearling, Savage Leigh Encore Heather, to win junior champion of the junior show. Will lager, Fulton, had the reserve junior champion of the junior show with his spring yearling, Miss Storm Crystal- ET. Premier exhibitor and pre mier breeder honors of the show both went to My-Ladys-Manor Farm, the Robert Smith family, Monkton. Md Holstein Association Spring Show (Top three placings) Youth Division WINTER CALF 1 Ryan Savage 2 Jared G Chnstman/Ra-Rob Holstems 3 Brittany Harrison FALL CALF 1 Kelly Myers, 2 Cory ChnstmarVßa-Rob Holstems, 3 Jami Savage SUMMER YEARLING 1 Knslm Myers, 2 Cory Chnstman/Ra-Rob Holstems, 3 C Brandon Derr SPRING YEARLING 1 Will lager, 2 Jami Savage, 3 Jamie Hill WINTER YEARLING 1 Ryan Savage, 2 Dustin Harrison, 3 Joshua Sanders FALL YEARLING 1 Jami Savage, 2 Brittany Remsburg 3 Jacob Pieper JUNIOR BEST THREE FEMALES 1 Savage-Leigh, 2 Md Dun-Loafm, 3 Windsor Manor DRY COW • 3 & 4 YEAR OLD 1 Andrea Christman/ Ra-Rob Holstems, 2 Jarrod Burall, 3 Jacob Taylor DRY COW - 5 AND OVER 1 Amanda Shahan/Shady-Hope Farm JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD 1 Jami Savage, 2 Kelly Myers, 3 Emily Yeiser SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD 1 TJ Remsburg,2 William lager, 3 Kenny Ehrhardt JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD 1 Jarodß Smith, 2 Ryan Savage, 3 Stephanie Kepler SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD 1 Jarod R Smith, 2 Jami Savage, 3 Barbara Schenmng 4- 1 Harold Smith 111 2 Amy Elizabeth lager 3 Kristin Myers 5- 1 Jarod R Smith, 2 Amy Elizabeth laour 3 Bryan B Smith AGED COW 1 Jeffery Sutton OPEN DIVISION FALL CALF 1 Dun-Loafin Farm, 2 Kelly Myers, 3 Long Green Farms, Inc SUMMER YEARLING 1 Kelli Savage, 2 Dun-Loafin Farm, 3 Kristin Myers SPRING YEARLING 1 Will lager, 2 Jason and Donna Myers, 3 Jami Savage WINTER YEARLING 1 Ryan Savage, 2 Dustin Harrison, 3 Joshua Sanders FALL YEARLING 1 Dun-Loafin Farm, 2 Jami Savage, 3 Peace and Plenty Farm DRY COW-3& 4 YEAR OLD 1 Rivercross Holstems and D Cocks, 2 Andrea Chnstman/Ra-Rob Holstems 3 Coldspnngs Farms DRY COW - 5 AND OVER 1 Peace and Plenty Farm, 2 Coldspnngs Farms, 3 Courtney and Charlie Ehrhardt JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD 1 Jamie Savage, 2 Kelly Myers, 3 Emily Yeiser SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD 1 TJ Remsburg,2 Peace and Plenty Farm, 3 Coldspnngs Farms JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD 1 Chip Savage, 2 Coldspnngs Farms, 3 Jarod R Smith SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD 1 Jarod R Smith, 2 Coldspnngs Farms, 3 Jarod R Smith 4- 1 Chip Savage, 2 Peace and Plenty Farm, 3 Dun-Loa(m Farm 5- 1 My Ladys Manor Farm, 2 Paul F Harrison & Billy Gregg Sr, 3 Dun-Loafm Farm AGED COW 1 Coldspnngs Farms, 2 My Ladys Manor Farm, 3 Rivercross Holstems 100,000# MILK PRODUCTION CUSS 1 Peace and Plenty Farm, 2 My Lady's Manor Farm, 3 Mike lager OPEN SHOW RES JUNIOR CHAMPION Dun-Loafm Farm JUNIOR SHOW RES JUNIOR CHAMPION Will lager OPEN SHOW JUNIOR CHAMPION Dun- Loafm Farm . _ (Turn to P«fl« A 35) Junior champion animals of the youth division show of the Maryland Holstein pE[L n9 i*l)r ¥ a H e 2 hb,ted by ’ from the teft » award sponsor Lisa Schwartz beck; the dailry f ? rince f s; V y ill ,a B er wlth the reserve Junior champion; Ryan ,Udfle Mike Stlle#; Jeff Sutton - Maryland Holstein Association s distinguished Junior member; and state Dar Princess Erin Fuelliett Exhibiting the grand champions of the youth division of the Maryland Holstein spring show are, from the left, award sponsor Judy lager, a dairy princess, Jamie Sav age at the halter of her reserve grand champion, Harold Smith Jr. at the halter of the ‘'"f m P| < * n » Mar y tand Holstein Distinguished Junior Member Kristin Myers, and state Dairy Princess Erin FuellietL Exhibiting the grand champions of the open division of the Maryland Holstein spring show . 1 * from the left, Erin Fuelliett, Ron Heffner at the halter of the grand ® P * , * h the re#erve B«nd champion, show Judge Mike Stiles, and two of Maryland’s dairy princesses. My Ladys Manor Farm owned by the Robert Smith family Is named premier breeder and exhibitor of the Maryland Holstein spring show. From the left, award sponsor Oren Bender stands with representatives of the Smith family and three of their regis tered Holsteins, show judge Mike Stiles, Maryland Dairy Princess Erin Fuelliett, and award sponsor Art Rhoderick.
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