Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 2000, Image 34

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    A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 2000
3rd Lamb Skillathon
(Continued from Pago A 27)
with a $2OO savings bond.
Champion of the 9-10 year old
age division was Kim Langhans.
Champion 11-12 years old was
Carl Rudy. Champion 13-14
year olds was Denise Hardisky,
who had the highest overall
score of the day, at 858. Cham
pion of the IS years and over di
vision was Tanner Waltemire.
Total premiums paid was
$1,840.
Following is a list of champi
Stacey’s ‘Floppy’ Captures
Kutztown Market Hog Trophy
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Farming Staff
KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.)
“Floppy,” a 234-crossbred
market hog, caught the eye of
Kutztown Swine Show judge
Brian Kreider, Lebanon, Tues
day afternoon here at the Kutz
town Fair.
Exhibitor Stacey Manbeck ex
hibited the heavyweight cham
pion hog, which went on to win
grand champion market hog at
the fair.
Daughter of Karen and
Norman Manbeck, Womelsdorf,
Stacey captured supreme cham
pion for the first time at the fair.
She is in the fifth grade at Tul
pehocken Elementary and plans
to exhibit at Farm Show.
Lucinda Bray, who won re
serve champion hog at the
recent Reading Fair, showed a
littermate of the Reading cham
pion, a Duroc crossbred gilt and
heavyweight reserve at Kutz
town, to reserve overall cham
pion.
Lucinda, 18, daughter of John
and Marcia Bray, Richland, is a
2000 graduate of Tulpehocken
High School. She’s a freshman
at Penn State, majoring in land
scape architecture.
Lucinda’s reserve champion
was a 247-pound reserve cham
pion heavyweight. At the recent
Reading Fair, the Duroc gilt
placed first in class, but didn’t
capture grand champion.
Lucinda, who obtained the
hog from Oscar Manbeck,
Bethel, said she loves red hogs
and plans to show at the Key
stone International Livestock
Expo and Farm Show.
Supreme champion of the
breeds was a Duroc shown by
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ons and overall results from the
show.
AG PROGRESS
LAMB SHOW
CONTEST RESULTS
Showmanship 11- and 12-year-olds; 1.
Joelynn Donough. 2. Brooke Ritchey. 3.
Molly Enos.
Showmanship 8- and 10-year-olds; 1.
Kendra Kniseley. 2. Kim Langhans. 3. Kns
ten Pratt.
Showmanship 15-years and older. 1.
Jessica Donr. Gabriel Svonavec. 3. Nicki
Smith.
Showmanship 13- and 14-year-olds; 1.
Tiffany Dean. 2. Allison Hughes. 3. Breann
Ritchey.
Grand champion of the Kutztown Market Swine Show
Tuesday went to Stacy Manbeck, right. At left is show
judge Brian Kreider.
Todd Bennecoff Jr., 12, son of
Cheryl and Todd Bennecoff,
Kutztown.
Following is a list of show
placings.
KUTZTOWN FAIR
SWINE SHOW
RESULTS
MARKET SWINE
Lightweight Class 1 (135-174 lbs.); 1.
Jared A. Treichler. 2. Samantha Rabenold.
3. Cathryn M. Levan.
Lightweight Class 2 (178-193 lbs.): 1.
Jared A. Treichler. 2. Samantha Rabenold.
3. Seth Heintzelman.
Lightweight Class 3 (197-205 lbs.); 1.
Jared A. Treichler. 2. Anita Manbeck. 3.
Anita Manbeck.
Lightweight Champion: Jared Treichler.
Reserve: Anita Manbeck.
Middleweight Class 4 (206-213 lbs.); 1.
George P. Billig. 2. Nathan Manbeck. 3.
George P. Billig.
Middleweight Class 5 (214-223 lbs): 1.
Lucinda Bray. 2. Lucinda Bray. 3. Anita
Manbeck.
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Class 1:1. Brooke Ritchey. 2. Carl Rudy.
3. Shane Conrad.
Class 2; 1. Kim Langhans. 2. Adam Zurin.
3. Ashley Kmseley.
Class 3: 1. David Neagley. 2. Knstin
Pratt.
Class 4:1. Moms Pratt. 2. Jennifer Rudy.
3 Debra Rudy.
Class 5:1. Molly Enos. 2. Dana Hardisky.
3. Holly Corbin.
Class 6: 1. Allison Hughes. 2. Tiffany
Dean. 3. Tiffany Dean.
Class 7; 1. Diedna Smith. 2. Denise Har
disky. 3. Moms Pratt.
Class 8:1. Nicki Smith. 2. Jessica Darr. 3.
T anner Waltemire.
Middleweight Class 6 (224-228 lbs.); 1.
Gwen E. Powers. 2. Daniel A. Bilhg. 3.
George P. Billig.
Middleweight Champion: Lucinda Bray.
Reserve; Gwen Powers.
Heavyweight Class 7 (230-239 lbs.): 1.
Stacey Manbeck. 2. Nathan Manbeck. 3.
Vanessa Manbeck.
Heavyweight Class 8 (240-248 lbs.): 1.
Lucinda Bray. 2. Stacey Manbeck. 3. Jared
A. Treichler.
Heavyweight Class 9 (253-284 lbs.): 1.
Samantha Rabenold. 2. Samantha Ra
benold. 3. Justin Wisser.
Heavyweight Champion: Stacey Man
beck. Reserve: Lucinda Bray.
Class 1: Elizabeth Wisser. 2. Kelly L.
Haas. 3. Lucinda Bray.
Class 2: Matt Manbeck. 2. Justin Wisser.
3. John C. Strawbridge.
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MARKET LAMBS
GRAND CHAMPION
MARKET SWINE
Stacey Manbeck
RESERVE
Lucinda Bray
FITTING
(Turn to Pago A 35)
Class 9:1. Gabriel Svonavec. 2. Breanr 11. andl2-year-olds: 1. Donald Stuff. 2.
Ritchey. 3. Jason Harpster. Cart Rudy. 3. Ashley Kniseley.
SKILLATHON 13- and 14-year-olds: 1. Jayson Harp
-8-10-years old: 1. Chambers Squier- ster. 2. Denise Hardisky. 3. David Neagley.
Neuman. 2. Wade Pearson. 3. Kim 15-years and older 1. Tanner Wattemire.
Langhans. 2. Jason Corey. 3. Bethany Tuhacek.
Deidra Smith, Somerset Lamb and Wool Queen, won a
reserve champion ribbon in the Lamb Skillathon event at
this year’s Ag Progress Days.
Ashley Gromis, left, Mifflin County, and Ashley Kniseley,
Bedford County, ponder the difficulties of Judging selec
tions at the meats table during the Skillathon portion of
the contest at Ag Progress.
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