A36-Lancastor Farming, Saturday, September 23. 2000 Best Friends Again Share Champion Spotlight At Solanco Lamb Show ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) In a repeat performance from last year, two best friends won champion honors at the So lanco Fair Sheep Show Wednes day afternoon. Tiffany Dean, left, won grand champion market lamb and Allison Hughes, right, won reserve at Solanco Fair. Ron Miller, center, judged. Denver Fair Posts Livestock Grand champion sale steer, weighing 1,110 pounds and shown by Clay Brubaker, far right, was sold to Fulton Bank for $995. Kent Good, representing Hatfield Quality Meats, left, purchased the 249-pound Denver Fair grand champion hog shown by Amy Becker for $570. Tiffany Dean, Strasburg, won grand champion market lamb and Allison Hughes, Lancaster, won reserve —just like last year at Solanco. Show judge Ron Miller, Penn sylvania Department of Agricul ture division chief, livestock and fairs, Bemville, picked the heavyweight champion shown by Tiffany. “It makes you appreciate the whole package,” Miller said of Tiffany’s 142-pound Hampshire/Suffolk ewe. DENVER (Lancaster Co.) —■ The Denver Fair Beef Show and livestock sale were conducted here recently. Kent Good, representing Hat field Quality Meats, purchased the 249-pound grand champion hog shown by Amy Becker for $570. Blue Ball National Bank pur chased the 239-pound reserve champion, shown by Nathan Manbeck, for $5lO. Grand champion sale steer, weighing 1,110 pounds and shown by Clay Brubaker, was sold to Fulton Bank for $995. The 1,315-pound reserve champion steer, shown by Matt Manbeck, was sold to New Hol land Sales Stables for $960. The beef show was conducted Friday at the fair. Judge was Travis Werley. Following is a list of show placings. DENVER FAIR BEEP SHOW RESULTS SHOWMANSHIP Seniors; 1. Kyle Zerbe. 2. Matt Manbeck. 3. Jimmy Zimmerman. Juniors: 1. Clay Brubaker. PREVIEW STEERS Medium Weight: 1. Kyle Zerbe. Light Heavyweight: 1. Matt Manbeck. Champion; Matt Manbeck. Reserve: Kyle Zerbe. HEIFER SHOW HEREFORD Summer Yearling Calf: 1. Kyle Zerbe. Junior Yearling Calf: 1. Kyle Zerbe. 2. Jimmy Zimmerman. 3. Jimmy Zimmerman. SIMMENTAL Summer Yearling Calf: 1. Matt Manbeck. SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER Kyle Zerbe RESERVE Matt Manbeck SHOW AND SALE STEERS Lightweight; 1. Clay Brubaker. 2. Jimmy Zimmerman. Medium Weight; 1. Kyle Zerbe. Heavyweight: 1. Matt Manbeck. GRAND CHAMPION SALESTEER Clay Brubaker RESERVE Matt Manbeck AH Denver Fair Photos By Preston Whitcraft Ephrata Review Tiffany, 14, is the daughter of Gary and Joan Dean, Strasburg. Tiffany is in the eighth grade at Martin Meylin Middle School. The ewe was purchased at a sale conducted by Tim and Sarah Fleener, Robesonia, in April. Tiffany noted that she and Al lison Hughes, who won reserve champion, are best friends who help each other out to a point in the championship. But how they care for the lambs up to show time remains a “secret,” said Tiffany. Tiffany didn’t believe she was in the competition at all, think ing Allison or another competi tor, Brian Mull, would win. Tiffany exhibited at the Jack pot Show in Somerset County, 4-H roundup, and at the Ag Progress Lamb Skillathon and Show. She plans to show at the Keystone International Live stock Expo (KILE) and Farm Show. Reserve shown by Allison Hughes was the 128-pound light heavyweight division winner, “Tigger,” a Suffolk/Hampshire wether. . Allison, 14, is the daughter of Chet and Marie Hughes, Lan caster. Allison is in the ninth grade at Lampeter-Strasburg High School. Allison named the lamb Tigger based on the Winnie the Pooh character. She wrote a paper for her language arts class in school, noting the lamb jumps so much and is hard to control Sale, Beef Results The 1,315-pound reserve champion steer, shown by Matt Manbeck, far right, was sold to New Holland Sales Stables for $960. Blue Ball National Bank purchased the 239-pound re serve champion Denver Fair hog, shown by Nathan Man beck, left, for $5lO. sometimes, just like the Pooh character, according to her father, Chet. Chet noted the lamb was ob tained from Don Witt, Cham pion, Fayette County. Allison plans to compete at the West Lampeter Community Farm Show next week and, per haps, at state Farm Show. There were 47 exhibitors and 76 lambs at the show in the new livestock building. The show helped christen the new, 16,800 square foot exhibits building at Solanco Fair. Following is a list of show placings. SOLANCO FAIR SHEEP SHOW RESULTS SHOWMANSHIP Class 1 (16-18 Years Old): 1. Brian Mull. 2. Jessica Schmidt. 3. Garrett Neff. ClasA2 (14-15 Years Old): 1. Allison Hughes. 2. Becky Gordon. 3. Brent Landis. Class 3 (11-13 Years Old): 1. Tiffany Dean. 2. Debra Young. 3. Kristi Garrett. Class 4 (8-10 Years Old): 1. Jaymi McMi chael. 2. Kelsy Binkley. 3. Katrina Frey. Champion; Bnan Mull. Reserve: Allison Hughes. MARKET LAMBS Lightweight Class 1 (66- 92 lbs.): 1. Nata sha Moss. 2. Katnna Frey. 3. Sarah Henry. Class 2 (96-100 lbs.): 1. John Schmidt. 2. Abby Funk. 3. Kayla Huyett. Class 3 (101 -107 lbs.); 1. Brent Landis. 2. Jessica Schmidt. 3. Ben Railing. Lightweight Champion: Brent Landis. Reserve; John Schmidt. Middleweight Class 4 (109-114 lbs.): 1. Brent Landis. 2. Debra Young. 3. Knsti Unger. Class 5 (115-116 lbs.): 1. Briari Mull. 2. Kelsy Binkley. 3. Becky Gordon. Class 6 (117-120 lbs.); 1. Bnan Mull. 2. Allison Hughes. 3. Brad Leaman. Middleweight Champion: Brian Mull. Re serve: Brian Mull. (Turn to Pago AST)