Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 31, 1999, Image 27

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    Last Year’s Reserve Champion Exhibitor
Shows 1999 Lebanon Beef Champion
ANDY ANDREWS non Co.) You could call this
Lancaster Fanning Staff Lebanon Fair Beef Show an “all-
NORTH CORNWALL (Leba- out" competition for Heather Fuls.
is Prin r, S I* 1 WOn 9 randcha mplon heifer Tuesday at the Lebanon Fair. At left
is Erin Templin, fair queen and in center is Brian Hrutkay, judge.
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Heather, who received reserve
champion last year, brought in
“Gcronimo," her 1,280-pound
heavyweight champion named
after, of course, the famous Apa
che chieftain.
Right away, beef show judge
Brian Hrutkay, Bentleyville,
Washington County, commented
on the improvements the exhibi
tors made to animals shown com
pared to last year, when Hrutkay
also judged the show.
Hrutkay enjoyed the muscling
and best overall finish of Heather's
Angus/Maine Anjou steer, naming
it supreme in the market show
Tuesday afternoon at the Lebanon
Fairgrounds.
Heather, 19, is the daughter of
Kevin and Karen Fuls, Richland.
The Conrad Weiser High School
Graduate said she purchased the
steer from Sunrise Club Calves,
Shippenville, and would sell it at
the fair.
Heather said she attends the
Keystone International Livestock
Expo and state Farm Show.
Kyle Fleener, 15, son of Tim
and Sarah Fleener, Robesonia,
won reserve overall market steer
champion with a Maine Anjop/
Angus crossbred steer, “Scooby
Do,” named after a favorite car
toon TV character. Scooby Do, at
1,122 pounds, was named medium
weight champion.
Kyle, a sophomore at Eastern
Lebanon County High School,
also won supreme champion heifer
for what the judge considered a
“smooth-sided” animal. The
champion was a Shorthorn junior
yearling.
Kyle said he has won other
champions in recent years at Leba
non Fair.
Following is a partial list of
show placings:
LEBANON AREA FAIR
BEEF SHOW
RESULTS
BREEDS
ANGUS
Class 1: Summar Yaarling; 1. Haathar
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Fult.
Clau 2; Junior Yaarling; 1. Jo* Tic*. 2.
Jan in* Wine bark.
Champion: Heather Fuls. Reserve. Janin*
Winabark.
Clau 3: Summer Yaarling' 1 Margaaux
Firaatin*. 2. Morgan Firestina.
Clast 4: Junior Yearling 1. Morgan Fir*-
din*. 2. Morgan Frrattln*
Clau S' Senior Yearling: 1. Margaaux
Firastin*.
Champion: Morgan Firastin*. Reserve'
Margaaux Firastin*.
Oast 8: Junior Yaarling: 1. Kyi* Flaener. 2
Kyi* Flaanar.
Champion: Kyle Flaanar. Reserve: Kyle
Flaanar.
ClaM 7: Junior Bull; 1. Matt Blauch 2. Val
Blauch.
Class 8: Summor Ysatling Bull: 1. Val
Blauch. 2. Michelle Blauch.
Champion Bull Matt Blauch Rtsarva: Val
Blauch
Class 9: Sanior Heifer Calf; 1. Michelle
Blauch.
Class 11; Summer Yearling Heifer 1. Val
erie Blauch 2. Emily Whßmoyer 3 Becky
Eisenhauer.
Class 12: Junior Yearling Heifer 4-H 1
Angela Blauch 2. Matt Blauch 3 Brandon
Winebark. Open 1 Angela Blauch 2 Matt
Blauch. 3. Matt Blauch
Class 13' 2-Year-Old Heifer 1 Jen
Campbell.
Champion Heifer. Angela Blauch
Reserve- Jen Campbell.
Class 14- Cow-Calf 1. Valene Blauch
CROSSBRED
1. Carl Eisenhauer Jr. 2 EmilyWhitmoyer
FARM SHOW STEERS
1. Justin Fuls 2 Cart Eisenhauer.
Lightweight Class 1• 1. Cart Eisenhauer 2.
Katie Brown. 3. Jen Campbell.
Class 2; 1. Matt Blauch. 2. Craig Zeigler 3
Travis Adams.
Class 3:1. Wendy Atkins. 2. Kirk Atlz. 3.
Michelle Blauch.
Lightweight Champion' Wendy Atkins
Reserve; Kirk Arts.
Madium Wsight Class 4; 1. Kyla Ftoanar. 2.
Nata Tea. 3. Andy Atkins.
Class S; 1. Ann laad. 2. Danis) Maulfair. 3.
Nathan Spatz.
Madium Wsight Champion' Kyla Flasnsr.
Basarva: Nata Tioa.
Heavyweight Class 6:1. Haathar Fuls. 2.
Mag an Fuls. 3. Jan Hain.
HEREFORD
SHORTHORN
SIMMENTAL
SUPREME CHAMPION
Kyle Reener
MARKET STEERS
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