820-Lanc«ster Farming, Saturday, September 11, 1999 After Leib’s Allentown Supreme, It’s On To NAILE, Big E (Continued from Page B 19) Pair Ew* Lamb* Brad and Owned, i. ore gory S. Waitzal. Champion Ewa: Walter Emct. Reserve: Gregory S. Waitzal. Rode 1. Walter Emtt. 2. Gregory S. Waitzal. Gat of Sire; 1. Walter Emet. 2. Gregory S. Wenzel. Pen of Lamb*: 1. Waller Em*t. 2. Gregory S Waitzal. TAR GHEE Spring Ram Lamb: 1. Darlene Brosky. Champion Ram; Darlene Brotky. Yearling Ewa: 1. Darien* Brosky. Spring Ew* Lamb*: 1. Darien* Brosky Champion Ewe; 1. Darlene Brosky Reserve. Darlene Brosky. 4-H SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP I*t Year 1. Sarah Blackader. 2 Justine A. Benneooft. Juniors: 1. Todd Lea Bennecoff Jr. 2. Seth Haintzalman. 3. Andrew Reinert. Intermediate: 1. Amanda Millar. 2. Travis Radmond 3. Tim Rabanoid. Sanior 1. Jacob Gargat. 2. JiU Neknan 3 Maradith Ruzowicz. AO ED SHOWMANSHIP Sanior 1 Bill Laib. 2. Darak Radmond. OVERALL SHOWMAN Bill Laib 441 BREEDS CHEVIOT Yearling Ewa: 1. Sarah Blackader. Champion Ewa: Sarah Blackader Reserve: Sarah Blackader. CORRIEDALE Spring Ram Lamb; 1. Travis Radmond. Champion Ram: Travis Radmond. Reserve: Travis Radmond. Spring Ewa Lambs. 1. Travis Radmond. Champion Ewr Travis Redmond. SOUTHDOWN Fall Ram Lamb: 1. Todd Lee Bennecoff Jr Spring Ram Lamb: 1. Amanda Miller 2. Amanda Miller. 3. Carrie Hartman. Pair Spring Ram Lambs: 1 Amanda Miller. Champion Ram: Amanda Millar. Reserve. Todd Lae Bennecoff Jr. Yaaring Ewa: 1. Amanda Millar. 2 Aman da Millar. Pair Yearling Ewes: 1. Amanda Miller. FaK Ewe Lambs; 1 Amanda Millar 2 Amanda Miller Pair Fan Ewes 1 Amanda Millar. Spring Ewa Lambs; 1. Amanda Millar. 2 Amanda Milter. 3. Carrie Hartman. PairSpringEwaLambs 1. Amanda Miller Pair Spring Ewe Lamb Bred and Owned' 1 Amanda Miller Champion Ewe. Amanda Millar Reserve: Amanda MHlar. Flock: 1. Amanda Miller. Get of Sira: 1. Amanda Miller. Pen of Lambs; 1 Amanda Miller. SUFFOLK Spring Ram Lambs: 1* Carrie Hartman. Champion Ram; Carrie Hartman. Yearling Ewe' 1. Carrie Hartman. 2. Came Hartman Pair Yearling Ewes. 1 Carrie Hartman JINNY WILT Adams Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Cumberland Co.) William Leib, Mechanicsburg, and Shane Conaway, Newville, each had several champions to sell at the Cumberland County 4-H Brian Nailor of Mechanicsburg sold his champion pair of market goats at the Cumberland County 4-H Livestock Roundup Sale. Sonya Rlnker of Carlisle gives Nailor help to handle the goats. Shopp’s Wayne Feeds of Carlisle was the buyer. Spring Ew* Lambs; 1. Carrie Hartman. Champion Ewa; Carrie Hartman. Reserve Carrie Hartman. < AG ED BREEDS CORRIEDALE Spring Ewa lamb*; 1. Bill Laib. Champion Ewe: Bill Laib. SOUTHDOWN Spring Ram Lamb*: Bin Laib. Champion Ram: Bil Laib. Yeariing Ewe; 1. Bill Laib. 2. Bin Laib Pair Yaariing Ewes; 1. Bi Laib. Spring Ew* lambs; 1., Bil Laib. 2. Bill Laib. Pair Spring Ew* Lambs: 1. Bill laib. Champion Ewa: Bil Laib. Resarve: Bil lab. Rode 1. Bil laib. MARKET LAMBS Individual: 1. BM Laib. 2. Bil laib. 3. Derek Redmond. Champion; Bil laib. Resarve: Bill Lab. AG ED CHAMPION PAIR Pairs. 1. Bil Laib. 2. Derek Redmond. Champion Bill Laib Reserve: Derek Redmond. 4-H MARKET SHEEP Class 1 (77-87 lbs.): 1. Tim Rabanoid. 2. Adam Rabanoid. 3. Terri Haintzaknan. Class 2 (88-82 lbs.): 1. Todd Leo Banna oofl Jr 2. John C. Strawbridga. 3. Bethany Tuhaack. Class 3 (95-100 lbs.): 1 Adam Rabanoid. 2. Amanda Lynn Millar. 3. Andrew Restart. Class 4 (102-111 lbs.). 1. Justine A Ban nacoff. 2. Meredith Ruzowicz. 3. JiU Naiman Class 5 (113-118 lbs.): 1. Laura S. Segan. 2. Maradith Ruzowicz. 3 Laura S. Sagan. Class 6 (118-137 lbs.): 1. Amanda Lynn Millar. 2. JiU Neknan. 3. Justine A Bennecoff. Champion; Laura Sagan. Rasarva. Mere dith Ruzowicz. Class 1 (165-188 lbs.): 1. Adam Rabanoid. 2. Todd Lea Bennecoff Jr. 3. Terri Haintzaknan. Class 2 (185-219 lbs.)' 1. Amanda Lynn Miter. 2. Tim Rabanoid. 3. Andrew Rakierl. Class 3 (220-248 lbs.): 1. Laura S. Sagan. 2 Maradith Ruzowicz. 3. Justine A Bennecoff. Class 1 (88-119 lbs.): 1. Bill Laib. 2. Bill Laib. 3 Derek Redmond. Class 2 (199-228 lbs.); 1. Bill Laib. 2. Derek Radmond. 4-H CHAMPION PAIR Laura Sagan RESERVE Meredith Ruzowicz AG CHAMPION INDIVIDUAL AQ ED CHAMPION PAIR OVERALL MARKET LAMB CHAMPION Cumberland County Holds 4-H Roundup Livestock Roundup Sale held on Aug. 9 at the Shppensburg Fairgrounds. Leib sold the grand champion market hog weighting 246 pounds which brought a bid of $660 from Duron Pain Co. Leib also sold the lightweight 4-H PAIRS AQ ED PAIRS BiH Leib RESERVE Bill Leib BM Leib RESERVE Derek Redmond Bill Leib Showmanship champions at Allentown. From left, Bill Leib, champion ag ed and champion overall; Jacob Garges, champion 4-H; Jill Neiman, reserve champion 4-H; and Steve Taylor, Judge. First place showmen at Allentown. From left, Sarah Blackader, Todd Bennecoff, Amanda Miller, Jacob Garges, Bill Leib, and judge Steve Taylor. reserve champion market lamb that weighed 99 pounds and received a bid of $250 from Egberts Paints and Wallcover ings, and also sold the reserve grand champion market goat that weighed 69 pounds and received a bid of $420 from Center Hollow Hunting Preserve. Conaway, Newville, sold the 118-pound grand champion market lamb at the sale earning a $520 bid from buyer Keystone Financial. He also sold two more cham pions the heavyweight cham pion market lamb that weighed in at 141 pounds and received a bid of $375 from Eberts Paints and Wallcoverings, and the reserve grand champion market hog weighing 246 pounds and earning a bid of $5lO from Shetron Welding. The reserve grand champion market lamb weighing 117 pounds sold by Jaime Fought of Carlisle was bought by Kens Agri Service for $420. Fought also sold the light weight champion market lamb that received a bid of $260 from Rockwell Farm. Jesstin Holtry of Newville sold the champion pair of mar ket lambs to Art Smith and Chester Raudabaugh of Plumbing & Heating. In market goats, Chrsi Zachary Warner of Newville huge hie reserve champion lightweight market goat prior to entering the sale ring at the Cumberland County 4-H Livestock Roundup Sale. With him Is his brother Gregory Warner. Hershey, Shippensburg, sold the grand champion which weighed 83 pounds and received a bid of $430 from Huntsdale Stock Farms. (Turn to Page B 21)
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