A22-UmcMter Farming, Saturday, January 15, 2000 Youth Beef Show Numbers Increase EVERETT NEWSWANGER Editor HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - The youth beef breeding division of the Pennsylvania Farm Show included an increase in entries this year. In the Angus show Carl Detwiler, Roaring Spring, Bedford Co. had the champion with Bolsens Golden Darby. Reserve champion went to Jamie Kristy Dietrich has the champion Limousin. Cassandra Schaeffer shows the champion Simmental. Morgan Firestlne and her dad Mike show the champion Hereford. Hower, Bethlehem, Northampton Co. with JEA Widespread Mascara. In the small Charolais show, Dwight Byers, Biglerville, Adams Co., had the champion with Miss Pennsylvania. Kristy Dietrich, Hamburg, Berks Co. had the champion in the Limousin show with LDSK Shania. Reserve champion Limousin honors went to Shannon Callihan, Schellsburg, Bedford Co. with Circle C Alia First Choice, In the Herford show, the grand champion, Map Miss Tiffany, was shown by Morgan Firestme, Womelsdorf, Berks Co. The reserve champion Hereford was shown by Adam Mattocks, Meadville, Crawford Co. with PFS Miss Houdini. In the Shorthorn show, Kyle Fleener, Robesonia, Lebanon Co., had the champion with MH Sheer Beauty. Dakon Moore, Hookstown, Beaver Co. had the reserve champion with MFS My Girl. The Simmental champion, STF I'm The One, was shown by Cassandra Schaeffer, and Tim Schaeffer had the reserve champion on STF Celine. Both are from Myerstown, Lebanon Co. STEER SHOW In the steer show, Carl Detwiler's crossbred middleweight entry was named the grand champion. The steer weighed 1,260 pounds. Carl is from Bedford County. Reserve champion honors went to Justin Claycomb, also from Bedford Co. His crossbred steer followed the champion in class. In the Simmental show, Justin Mankey had the champion and Brian Hartman had the reserve champion. In the Shorthorn show, Drew Cowdon had the champion and Joelynn Donough had the reserve champion. Morgan Firestine had the champion Hereford and Travis Reed had the reserve champion. In the Angus show, Brett Bishard had the champion and Christopher Willhide had the reserve champion. Placings are as follows; BREEDING SHOW Angus Stumer calves, 1. Jessica Marscb; 2 Jamie Hower; 3. Jon Marsch. Spring Calves, 1. Carl Detwiler, 2. Katie Nolt; 3. Carl Detwiler. Junior calves, l.joseph Tice; 2. Kyle Grim; 3. Tammi Grubb. Summer yearling, 1. Jamie Hower; 2. Elizabeth Campbell; 3, Kristi Rookcr. Spring Yearling, 1. Carl Detwiler; 2. Heather Fills, 3. John Nichols. Spring Yearling 11, 1. Chris Willhide; 2. Cory Thompson; 3. Jason Marscb. Junior yearling, 1. Carl Detwiler; 2. Chris Willhide; 3. Jennifer Hower. Junior yearling U, 1. Jamie Hower; 2. Sarah Grim; 3. Jennifer Shultz. Charolais Junior calves, 1. Michael Bates. Summer yearling, 1. Dwight Byers. Spring yearling, 1. Dwight Byers. Junior yearling, 1. Derek Byers. Limousin Summer calves, 1. Tega Cay Post. Earley summer calves, LShannon Callihan; 2. Ashley Stine; 3. Kristy Dietrich. Spring Calves, 1. Jessica Mearkle. Summer yearling, 1. Susan Richardson. Spring yearling, 1. Kristy Dietrich; 2. Ashley Stine; 3. Ashley Stine. Junior yearling, 1. Frank Post Jr. Hereford Summer calves, 1. Margeaux Firestine; 2. Morgan Firestine; 3.Amanda Daugherty. Spring calves, 1. Morgan Firestine; 2. Can Turner; 3. Kyle Zerbe. Junior calves, 1. Mablu Tunis. Summer yearling, 1. Adam Mattocks. Spring yearling, 1. Morgan Firestine; 2. Margeaux Firestine; 3. Morgan Firestine. Junior yearling, 1. Morgan Firestine; 2. Christine Miller; 3. Charles Vogel. Shorthorn Spring calves, 1. Kyle Fleener. Summer yearling, I. Chris Nebls. Spring yearling, 1. Kyle Fleener; 2. Dakon Moore; 3. Dakon Moore. Junior yearling, 1. Steven Smith; 2. (Turn to Pago A 25) Carl Detwiler had the grand champion steer at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Helping to celebrate are Jessi Leister, Pennsylvania Cattlemen's Queen and Samuel Hayes Jr., State ag secretary. Each year, the Coble award is given to an outstanding leader of youth at the beef show. This year, Alvin Vogel, Evans City, Buttler County, was named. From left, Dave Coble represented the family, Vogel, and Samuel Hayes Jr., state ag secretary. Kyle Fleener and his mother Sarah show the champion Shorthorn. .4?:' Drtwlfcrhls " **■ a. pa d***.