Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 18, 1999, Image 40

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    Farming, Saturday, September 18, 1899
This Year,
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Fanning Staff
QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) Once upon a time (only a
year ago, actually), Allison Hugh
es won champion and her Mend
Tiffany Dean took home reserve of
.the market lamb show at Solanco
Fair.
A year later, this time on Wed
nesday afternoon, they reversed
roles, with Tiffany taking home
champion and Allison the reserve.
Tiffany, 13, daughter of Gary
and Joan Dean, Strasburg, showed
her wether, Lieberthal (named in
honor of Phillies baseball catcher
Mike Lieberthal) to grand champ
ion market lamb.
Tiffany, in the seventh grade at
Martin Meylin School, exhibited
the 126-pound champion from the
light heavyweight division. The
4-H Woolies and swine club mem
ber has won previously at the fair.
Tiffany walks her lambs every
other day for about a half hour. She
plans to show at West Lampeter
Community Farm Show and the
state Farm Show.
Tiffany picked out the champ
ion from Danny Scblicter,
Washington Courthouse, Ohio,
through a sale conducted by Tim
Fleener, Lebanon County, accord
ing to Tiffany’s father, Gary.
Allison Hughes paraded her
123-pound reserve champion, the
reserve of the light heavyweight
show, at Solanco. Allison, 13, is
the daughter of Chet and Marie
Hughes, Lancaster.
The Martin Meylin School
eighth grader showed her wether.
Will, to reserve. The lamb was
named in honor of Will from the
“Will and Grace" TV show, Alli
son's favorite.
Allison had help from her
father, Chet, when they selected
Colored Breeds Competition At Solanco Fair
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Fanning Staff
QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) Since she was two months
old, the show ring for Rebecca
Nolan has been a romper room
sort of.
Since she was at least three
years old, Rebecca has been show
ing daily cattle in the ring. In so
short of a time, watching her fami
ly show animals at Solanco and
other fairs has been her classroom.
Rebecca, 14, daughter of Sharon
and Rob Nolan, Cochranville, took
her veteran experience with her to
the Solanco Fair Wednesday.
Rebecca, Manor Dairy 4-H’er,
paraded her Ayrshire cow Ola
(S&M Ayr Its Ola), a 5-Year-Old,
to champion of the largest division
of dairy animals in the ring 32
during the colored breeds
competition.
The Nolan family recently
returned from the Florida State
Fair, said Rebecca. Rebecca, in the
ninth grade at Octorara High
School, feeds and exercises Ola (S:
Maple Dell Chads IRS and bred by
Mike S. Zook) regularly.
Rebecca has gone to several
fairs this season, including Kim
berton and Goshen. Upcoming are
several more, including All
American next week and the
Unionville Fair.
But the family shows “all over
the country,” said Rebecca, includ
ing Kentucky, Wisconsin, and
other places.
The secret to success in the ring,
according to Rebecca, is not to
Solanco Grand Market Cha
the lamb from Don Witt, Champ
ion, Fayette County. Allison said
she walks the sale lamb every other
day for about a half hour.
Allison will be showing at Lam
peter and, perhaps, at state Farm
Show.
Show judge was Lee Wagner,
Easton. Wagner, a Dorset breeder
and flock manager of Sunrise Farm
Dorsets, emphasized the market is
looking for good frame size and
muscle pattern. Wagner, who was
livestock superintendent for Dela
ware Valley College, said the lamb
must have style yet with a balanced
profile in addition to meat and
muscle.
There were 73 market lambs and
41 exhibitors. Following is a list of
show placings.
SOLANCO FAIR
MARKET LAMB
SHOW RESULTS
SHOWMANSHIP
Claaa 1 (18-1* Yaw OMa); 1. Jaaaica
Schmidt. 2. Elzabath Young. 3. Brian Mull.
dais 2 (14-15 Yaar Old*): 1. April Laa
man. 2. Brant Landia. 3. Andrew Huyalt.
da**3 (11-13 Yaar Old*); 1. Aliaon Mugh
al. 2. Tiffany Daan. 3. Brad Laaman.
Claa*4(9-10 YaarOkfa): 1. Katrina Fray.
2. Naal Latavar. 3. Kriatan Richarda.
SHOWMAN CHAMPION
Jaaaica Schmidt
RESERVE
Aliaon Hughaa
MARKET LAMBS
Ughtwaight Claaa 1 (80-80 lb*.): 1. Aahlay
Harr. 2. Lauren Wall on. 3. Abigal Funk.
Claaa 2 (90-96 Iba.): 1. Abby Fray. 2. Debra
Young. 3. Jayml McMichaaJ.
Claaa 3 (99-103 *>«.): 1. Brian Mul. 2.
Oabra Young. 3. Katrina Fray.
Ughtwaight Champion: Abby Fray.
Raaarve; Brian Mult
Middleweight da** 4 (104-107 lb*.): 1.
Brant Land!*. 2. Jin Kraidar. 3. Maria CoMn*.
Claaa 5 (108-112 lb*.); 1. April Laaman. 2.
Brad Laaman. 3. Jil Kraidar.
Claaa 6 (115-117 Iba.); 1. Jaaaica Schmidt
2. April Laaman. 3. Brent Landia.
Middleweight Champion: Jaaaica Schmidt.
Raaarva: April Laaman.
Light Heavyweight Ctaa* 7 (120-121 Iba.):
1. Aliaon Hughaa. 2. Sarah Henry. 3. Brian
Mul.
over- or underfeed the cows. “We
ly to get than to lode their best,”
die said, including spending lime
washing and clipping them.
“We practice by putting a halter
on her and get her used to the halter
and leash," Rebecca said. Getting
Ola ready takes about an hour a
day.
The hardest part of the experi
ence? “Getting her head up,
because of the weight of her head
on your hand," said Rebecca.
Rebecca also won junior
champion with a winter yearling,
Dreamnol Rigil Olcva (S: Covey-
Palmyra Willy Rigil-ET and bred
by Rebecca).
In the Ayrshire show Wednes
day, reserve champion went to
Rob and Bonnie Wentworth,
Quarryville, for their 2-year-old,
Wentworth Farm Farm Sweet Vid
alia (S: Daltondale’s Kellogg and
bred by Rob and Bonnie Went
worth). The Wentworths also won
best udder and were named pre
mier breeder.
Ken Findley Family was named
premier exhibitor.
In the Jersey show, Kathy Find
ley won grand champion with her
4-year-old, Pretty Pansy (S: User
Friendly and bred by David Beil
er). Reserve went to Nicole Welk
for her spring calf, the junior
champion, HillacresShantzys Shu
gar (S: Silver Spring Winston and
bred by Tom Anowsmith).
Nicole Welk also won the junior
champion with the same animal.
Reserve went to the spring year
ling shown by Danielle Bishop,
SBF Kent Nadia (S: Greenwood
Skyline Kent and bred by ST Bri
Tiffany Dean, right, showed Solanco Fair market lamb champion. From tefl, Lee
Wagner, show judge; Allison Hughes, reserve market lamb; and Tiffany.
Clas* 8 (122-125 Iba.); 1. Alteon Hugh**.
2. Anna Mary Hamy. 3. Sarah Hanry.
Ctawa 9 (126-128 tea.); 1. Tiffany Daan. 2
Jararny Rating. 3. Elzabaih Young.
Light Haavywaight Champion; Tiffany
Daan. Raaarva; Alteon Hughaa.
Haavywaight data 10 (130-134 ba.): 1.
Kanina Fray. 2. Jaaaica Schmidt 3. Am bar
Funk.
Claaa 11 (135-142 Rw.): 1. Brad Laaman.
2. many Daan. 3. Naal Lafavar.
Claaa 12 (145-161 toa.): 1. Naal Lafavar. 2.
Alnanda Qahr. 3. Jimmy Bordon.f
Heavyweight Champion: Brad teaman.
Reearva; Katrina Frey.
gins Farm).
hi Brown Swiss competition,
grand champion went to the aged
cow shown by Joshua Hushon,
Lake Jane Pebbles (S: Victory
Acres Jubilation Emory and bred
by Ken Lohr). Reserve went to the
2- shown by HJE. Hcildcl
and Sons, G S Jet Tiger-ET (S:
Forest Lawn Simon Jetway and
bred by G S Associates).
In the junior show, Joshua
picked up champion with the grand
champion. Reserve wait to the
3- shown by Joshua Mill-
Jersey champions at Soianco Wednesday morning were Kathy Findley and Nicole
Welk. From left, Elizabeth Young, Lancaster County alternate dairy princess; Amber
Kiser, dairy darling; Ryan Bishop, Danielle Bishop, James Findley, and Mike Kunkle,
show Judge.
GRAND CHAMPION
MARKET LAMB
many Daan
RESERVE
Alteon Hughaa
MARKET PAIRS
Ughlwaighl (188-214 Iba.): 1. JH KraUar.
2. Dabra Young. 3. Jaymi MeMiehaaL
Champion Ughtwalght: Jill Kraidar.
Raaarva: Dabra Young.
Middtawaight (218-238 Iba.); 1. April Laa
man. 2. Brant Landia. 3. Brian Mud
Champion Middtawaight: April Laaman.
Raaarva: Brant Landia.
ar, Kilclany Acres Jessica (S:
Johann Luckyman-ET-TW and
bred ly Kelly Kilgores).
Millring Shorthorn champion
was exhibited by James Findley, a
3-year-old, Miss Kouetney’s Mas
ter Racket (S: Red Cedar Master
and bred by Lizzie Moser).
Reserve was shown ly James, a
2-year-old, Miss Kourtoey’s Peer
less Kasey (S: Meriville Perrlcss
and bred by lizzie Moser).
hi die junior show, Findley won
for his spring yearling. Miss Rick
ets Pealess Kooter (S: Meriville
Reverse Roles
Ught Haavywaighl (240-281 tot.): 1. All
ton Hugh**. Z Dualln Ooßnt. I Jaaaica
Schmidt.
Ught HMvywaight Champion; Alllton
Hughat. Raaarva; Brad Laaman.
Htavyvwigm (253-311 lba.)J VTWany
Daan. 2. Bteabath Young. 3. Loron Harthay.
Haavywaight Champion; Tilany Daan.
Roaaiva: Ebabat Young.
GRAND CHAMPION
MARKET PAIR
man/ Daan
RESERVE
AMaon Hughaa
Perries s and bred by Lizzie
Moser).
There were 40 exhibitors at the
colored breeds show. At the start
of the show, 73 animals were
entered and about 65 competed.
Judge for the show was Mike
Kunklc, Sire Power technician
from Jonestown. Kunklc, former
member of the stale 4-H judging
team, raises Brown Swiss and
Holstein.
Following is a list of show
placings.
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