A2&-Lanbaster * Farming, Wu'rdayf 'IW9 Fuls Shows Somerset Beef Jackpot Grand Champion GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) “I thought it was a good show,” Annette Knotts comment ed following the Somerset County Jackpot Show at the Somerset County fairgrounds on June 20. Knotts was a committee chairperson for the )ackpot show “Everything went smooth and I had plenty of volunteers,” she added. Even the animals seemed to appreciate the rather cool tem peratures on Father’s Day, mere hours before the official arrival of summer on Monday They were all well behaved Justin Fuls’ steer, the Division II winner that was shown in Class 6 was named the grand champion steer The Berks County teenager from Richland attends the Conrad Weiser High School where football also occupies a large part of his time. Fuls said he bought the steer from Sunrise Club Calves in Shippenville, Clarion County and answered questions about the care he gives his steer “We work on them everyday, From the left, Somerset County Beef Jackpot Show Judge Chad Stine and animal breeder Tom Fisher holds trophies to present to Shawn Troutman, who holds the hal ter of his county exhibitor champion and club calf sale champion. Heather Is shows her reserve grand champion heifer of the Somerset County Beef Jackpot Show. Not available fora photograph was the grand champion exhibited morning and night,” reported the 16-year-old. “We rinse them a little bit and walk them around to give them exercise,” he said, adding, “It calms them down a lot.” Wes Marshall had the resere champion steer, a Maine Cross that won Division I and was shown in Class 3 It was Marshall’s first time showing at the Somerset affair after driving a considerable dis tance from Weyers Cave, Virginia He is 18 Sara Campbell, Sycamore, Greene County had the grand champion heifer which was also the premier animal Heather Fuls, Berks County, had the reserve champion heifer Shawn Troutman, Hyndman was the Somerset County exhibitor grand champion and also had the Somerset County Club Calf Sale grand champion. The young man is 13 and next fall will enter the eighth grade in the Meyersdale Area School District. Dan Miller, 16, Meyersdale was the county exhibitor reserve champion. He will be a senior at the Meyersdale Area High School. Judge Chad Stine, Wooster, il Ohio, over the course of the day surveyed some 67 steers and 24 heifers. ‘ J# m Justin Fuls holds the halter of his grand champion steer of the Somerset County Beef Jackpot Show, while show Judge Chad Stine holds the trophy and ribbon. The committee had earlier VIS sHpil Wes Marshall holds the halter of his Somerset County Beef Jackpot Show reserve grand champion steer, while show judge Chad Stine presents the trophy. decided to bump the starting time ahead by one hour and were satisfied that the adjust ment was a good one. SOMERSET COUNTY JACKPOT SHOW Somerset County Beef Producers were joined by the Pennsylvania Cattleman’s Association in sponsoring the show. Class 1; 1 Jordm Conner 2 Maryann Cieslelskl, 3 Merman Hake Class 2; 1 David Cambruzzi, 2 Sam Bishop, 3 Jason Knotts Class 3: 1 Wes Marshall. 2 Nicole Faitman, 3 Shanna Cambruzzi Dlv. I Champions: Wes Marhsall 2 David Cambruzzi data 4: Jonathan Spangler. 2 Lisa Ciesielski. 3 Amanda Kesner Class 5: 1 Jenetta Hildreth 2 Justin Conner, 3 Adam Paterime Class 6:1 Justin Fuls 2 Norman Mellott, 3 Tammi Grubb Division II Dlv. II Champions: 1 Justin Fuls 2 Norman Mellott Class 7:1 Kelly Myers, 2 Herman Hake 3 Matthew Stahl Class 8; 1 Megan Fuls. 2 Sara Campbell, STEERS Division I Division 111 MILK , 3 Shawn Troutman Class 9: 1 Kassidy Kimble, 2 Ashley Crayton, 3 Valene Hay Div. HI Champions: 1 Megan Fuls, 2 Sara Campbell Division IV Class 10: t Heather Fuls. 2 Seth Sharpe, 3 Nicole Bodell Class 11; 1 Dan Miller, 2 Ashley Fox, 3 Bnttney Btyner Class 12: 1 Bnttany Falrman, 2 Bradley Conrad. 3 Paul Keslar Dlv. IV Champions; 1 Heather Fuls, 2 Seth Sharpe HEIFERS Division I Class 1:1 Lisa Clesielskl, 2 Nicole Bodell, 3 Nicole Bodell Class 2; 1 Bethany May, 2 Wes Haslaker, 3 Gordon Anderson Class 3: 1 Jaclyn Upperman, 2 Ryan Schmuck, 3 Jonathan Spangler Div. I Champions; 1 Lisa Ciesielski, 2 Jaclyn Upperman Division II Class 4:1 Sara Campbell, 2 Bill Sines, 3 Grant McCabe Class 5: 1 Heather Fuls 2 Jeanette Hildreth 3 Amanda Kesner Class 6: 1 Robin McCabe 2 Robin McCabe 3 Brittney Bryner Div. II Champions: 1 Sara Campbell 2 Heather Fuls Grand Champion Steer; Justin Fuls Reserve Grand Champion Steer: Wes Marshall Grand Champion Heifer; Sara Campbell Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: Heather Fuls
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