A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2, 2000 Angus Show Results From Around The Region Brandston 9F83 Hawk claimed grand champion bull honors. March 2000 bull calf sired by Rito 9F83 of SHII Fullback first won junior bull calf champion. Jodi Carpenter, Mount Airy, Md., owns the winning entry. S R S Lucys Quality 8110 claimed the reserve grand champion female title at the 2000 Tennessee State Fair Angus Show, Sept. 10 in Nashville, Tenn. Sonya’Smith, Lebanon Tenn., and Clark Farms, Hustontown, Pa., own the February 2000 daughter of V D A R Lucys Boy that first won junior heifer calf champion. Bruce Kiesewetter, Maquon, 111., evaluated the 61 entries. Mandy Richardson, Louisa, Va., led Champion Hill Geor gina 1693 to grand champion female honors at the 2000 Eastern National Livestock Angus Show, Sept. 23 in Ti monium, Md. The July 1999 daughter of Leachman Sau gahatchee 3000 C first topped the intermediate division. Tim Loudon, Creston, lowa, evaluated the 77 entries. "M --■I, . calf pair. Fairfield Lady Rachel 809 is a January 1998 daughter of Sitz Traveler 8180. An April 2000 daughter of Sitz Traveler 043 is Mark Butler Jr., Emmltsburg, Md., led the grand cham pion steer at the 2000 Eastern National Livestock Junior Angus Show, Sept. 24 in Timonium, Md. Champion Hill Travlin Boy is a May 1999 son off G D A R Traveler 044. Jim Gillooly, Washington, Ind., Judged the 60 entries. Justin Conover, Craryville, N.Y., led Sir Wms Jestress 809 D to grand champion female at the 2000 New York State Fair Junior Angus Show, Aug. 29 in Syracuse, N.Y. The September 1998 daughter of Leachman Explorer first topped the senior division. Fairfield Lady Rachel 809 claimed grand champion cow calf pair honors at the 2000 New York State Fair Junior Angus Show, Aug. 29 in Syracuse, N.Y. Austin Mort, Ghent, N.Y., owns the January 1998 daughter of Sitz Traveler 8180. An April 2000 daughter of Sitz Traveler 043 com pletes the winning pair. Robert Groom, Lyons, N.Y., Judged the 27 head of Angus. Champion Hill Georgina 1693 claimed grand champion female honors at the 2000 Eastern National Livestock Junior Angus Show, Sept. 24 in Timonium, Md. Mandy Richardson, Louisa, Va., owns the July 1999 daughter of Leachman Saugahatchee 3000 C that first won intermedi ate champion heifer. Pa. State 4-H Horse Show Winners .UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The 41st Annual Pennsylvania State 4-H Horse Show was conducted Oct. 27-29 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. 4-H members from 62 coun ties participated in this year’s show. A total of 982 youth and 1,044 horses competed in 43 perform ance and 63 production classes after qualifying at local and dis trict shows. Events included halter, show manship, equitation, pleasure, jumping, driving, reining, west ern riding, timed events and a therapeutic riding division for riders with disabilities. Twenty-four youth took part in the second Annual Pennsyl vania State 4-H Model Horse Show, which gives 4-H members the chance to learn and perfect the hobby of collecting and showing model horses. The model horse program is ideal for members who may not be able to own and show live horses. Highlights were the recogni tion ceremony, including pres entation of the 2000 Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Pro gram Outstanding Member awards, the Equine Educational Exhibit awards, and the Good Housekeeping Award. Other ac tivities included educational and commercial exhibits, and a dance for exhibitors and 4-H members. Julia Polka of Westmoreland County received the 4-H Horse Program Outstanding Member Award, which recognizes leader ship ability, project work, and participation in local, county, district, and state activities. She received a saddle donated by Smucker’s Harness Shop of Narvon. Four finalists received halters and leads donated by Wengers Saddlery of York Springs. The finalists were Jaclyn Belczyk of Eric County, Tabitha Eimer brink of York County, Arlea May of Warren County, and Kate Semmens of Montgomery County. For the eighth year, county 4- H clubs displayed their horse manship knowledge through equine educational exhibits. The 29 exhibits were judged on edu cational content and equine facts. York County was named grand champion. A trophy do nated by Hoy’s Trophies and Awards of Export wifi reside in the county for one year. Blair County was named reserve champion. Wyoming County earned third place. Blair County was named Good Housekeeping grand champion. A trophy, also do nated by Hoy’s Trophies and Awards, will reside in the county for one year. Berks County was named reserve champion. Fay ette County earned third place. Bob Calvert, Penn State coop erative extension agent in County for 34 years, and Tatty Kelly, volunteer leader in Westmoreland County for 27 ye&cs, received service awards. Mbre than 7,000 youth are en rolled\in 4-H horse projects in Pennsylvania.
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