86-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26, 2000 Talents In 4-H Focus At Penn State Achievement Days UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Hundreds of state 4-H members participated recently in the annual 4-H Achievement Days here at Penn State. Presenting the awards were Blannie Bowen, profes sor and head of agricultural and extension education in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, and Marilyn Corbin, Penn State Cooperative Extension state program leader for children, youth, and families. Following are photos and descriptions of award winners. mmmmm wiiiTiaiil mm Junior air pistol team, Erie County, from'left, Joe Adams, Michael Brigham, and Stephanie Strub. Senior air pistol team, Columbia County, from left, Frank Brannon, Angela Colone, Andrew Jackson, and Charles Gale, coach. Unavailable for photo: Josh Miller. -a* mmmmuKm ■ * wm im MHRHL ImRHRHII *ti &Jk~ I jMK „ ■*. IVHRjIBB Senior air pistol high-scoring individual, Jared Whitman, Crawford County. Junior air rifle team, Bucks County, from left, Aubrey Clark, and Mark Smedberg. Una vailable for photo: Stephen Reichman, Bucks, and Tami Reichman, Bucks. Senior air rifle team, Montgomery County, from left, Bill Buckman, Don Buckman, Jeff Buckman, and Andrew Crozier. Senior air rifle high-scoring individual, Orienteering Team, Somerset County, from left, Kevin Hiliegas, and Steve Jano. ig high-scoring individual ad vanced class, Kevin Hiilegas, Somerset County. Junior archery team, Mifflin County, from left, Nichole Fisher, Catrina Harshbarger, Benjamin Love, and Aiysha Simonetti, Orienteering high-scoring individual novice class, Matthew Welshans, Lycoming County. Junior archery high-scoring boy, compound bow, Paul Shealer, Schuylkill County. Senior archery team, MifflirTCounty, from left, Kyle Firth, Matthew Scheffel, and Aaron Wolfe. Unavailable for photo: Bradley Specht. (Turn to Pago B 14)
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