Somerset County Fair Market Lamb Show GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) Brooke Ritchey, Wellers burg, had the 125-pound cross breed lamb shown in Class 14 that was named the grand cham pion on Aug. 21 at the Somerset County Fair Market Lamb Show. The 11-year-old member of White Oak 4-H Club also came in third in junior division show manship. Jessica Darr’s 116-pound crossbreed lamb was named re One duty of Somerset County Fair Queen Melissa Schrock, Berlin, is to spread smiles. Little girls such as these are thrilled when Melissa autographs an arm cast worn by Mackenzie Holt, 7, while her sister Hannah waits. r , [ Farmer Boy Ag Systems 1 Inc. Thanks to Glen Litzenberger of Fredericksburg, PA This unit features (®SSSHS| A Division of Ven,i,a,ion (€iff,fi!il!lil.J A Division of (§SiD Feed Bins & Augers Farmer Boy Ag Systems mo.*™ F ® r ™ ers * ° * Inc. Sat. 7:30 to Noon PriCl© 410 East Lincoln Avenue, Myerstown, PA 17067 I Fredericksburg, PA 717-866-7565 • 1-800-845-3374 serve champion by type judge, Christian Herr, who commented very favorably at the end, that the lambs he saw in this show were among the best in the entire state, owing to high quality care that obviously, went into them. The Home Grown champion lamb was another crossbreed owned by Gabriel Svonavec. It was shown in Class 10 and weighed 118-pounds. He belongs to the High Ridge 4-H Club. Re serve home grown lamb was Breann Ritchey’s 116-pound S Shenandoah Brooders crossbreed lamb. The Somerset County born and raised lamb grand champi on was a 123-pound Suffolk Cross shown in Class 13 by Nicole Shultz. Reserve was Breann Ritchey’s 109-pound crossbreed lamb. Gabriel Svonavec was the champion showman in the sen ior division. Jessica Darr was the senior showman reserve champion. Beth Miller was the junior champion showman and Lacey Murray was the reserve champion showman. SOMERSET COUNTY MARKET LAMB SHOW RESULTS Class 1 1 Andrew Fletcher 2 Jessica Fletcher. 3 Ashley Lucas. Class 2.1. Benjamin Gardner 2 Jared Anderson 3 Amanda Ross Class 3 1 Andrea Bird 2 Lindsay Schmuck. 3 Amber Hahl Class 4 1 Andrew Brant 2. Benjamin Gardner 3 Ashley Lucas Group champion. 1 Andrea Bird 2 Lindsay Schmuck. Class 5 1 Jesse Brant 2 Rose Good win 3 Alyssa Thompson Class 6 1. Brandon Bechtel 2. Ashley Trent 3 Jared Anderson Class 7. 1 Breann Ritchey 2 Sarah Farley 3 Lacey Murray Class 8 1. Hannah Dice 2. Tommy Boger 3 Hannah Dice Group champion 1 Breann Ritchey 2 Sarah Farley Class 9 1 Jessica Darr 2 Molly Enos 3 Breann Ritchey Class 10: 1 Gabnel Svonavec 2 De idra Smith. 3 Nicole Shultz Class 11.1 Gabnel Svonavec. 2. Car rie Saylor. 3 Mark King Class 12 1 Jessica Darr 2 Molly Enos. 3 Kelsie Smith Group champion 1 Jessica Darr 2 Molly Enos Class 13' 1 Nicole Shultz 2 Megan Schmuck 3 Korey Harbaugh Class 14. 1 Brooke Ritchey 2 Jason Knotts 3 Deidra Smith Class 15 1 Jesse Brant 2 Christine Martin 3 Mark King Class 16 1 Rose Goodwin 2 Korey Harbaugh 3 Ashleigh Thompson S A Division of Watering Systems id Exi Brooke Ritchey, Wellersburg, is pictured with her grand champion lamb at the Somerset County Fair, Som erset County Lamb and Wool Queen, Deidra Smith and Somerset County Fair Queen, Melissa Schrock. (, ,/ v * Farmer Boy Ag Systems to construct his 2 48x500’Tunnel Ventilated Broiler Cumberland Hi-Lo 8 & 13 Spoke Pan Feeders ‘The preferred feeders for easier starting of chicks" Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2, 2000-A25 for choosing Houses. I - A. Poultry contract provided by T
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