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    A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,2001
Holstein Association Announces Spring Show Results
ANDY ANDREWS
Editor
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) About 208 animals were
exhibited here at the Farm Show
Complex by 70 exhibitors late
last week during the 48th Annual
Pennsylvania Holstein Associa
tion State Spring Show.
Judge for the show was David
Dyment, Ontario, Canada.
Winner of the junior champi
on in the junior show was Wood
bine Durham Macadamia (S: Re
gancrest Elton Durham, D:
Woodbine Encore Moira), a
spring yearling heifer exhibited
by Justin Hall. Reserve went to
the second place junior placing
in the same class. Brush Creek
Vu MS Pebbles (S: Maughlin
Storm ET, D; Oakhaven Milan
Patience), exhibited by Amanda
Cessna, Everett.
Junior champion winner in the
open show went to the winter
yearling heifer, Tom-Cata Lee
Jenuine (S: Comestar Lee ET, D:
Tom-Cat Highlight JD), exhibi
ted by McCauley, Strouse, Con
nelly, and Thomas. Reserve jun
ior champion of the open show
went to the second place of the
same class, Windy Knoll View
Party ET (S: Carnation Counse
lor ET, D: Windy Knoll View Ul
timate Pala), exhibited by James
Burdette.
Grand champion of the junior
show was Penn Gate Jed Duch
ess (S; Juniper Rotate Jed, D;
Penn Gate B Star Duchess), an
aged cow shown by Clayton
Wood. Reserve was shown by
Scott Walton, Tower-Vue Lee
Ruthie (S: Comestar Lee, D:
Tower-Vue Charles Ruthann), a
senior 2-year-old,
Grand champion of the open
show was the aged cow, M-Tex
SS Olive (S: M-Tex Shur Shot, D:
M-Tex B-Star Olive), shown by
McCauley, Strouse, Connelly,
and Thomas. Reserve was a sen
ior 3-year-old, Windy Knoll
View Promis ET (S: Startmore
Rudolph ET, D: Windy Knoll
View Ultimate Pala), exhibited
Youth supreme champion female at the Pennsylvania
Holstein Spring Show late last week went to Clayton
Wood, third from left, and reserve to Scott Walton, sec
ond from left. From left, Heather Crowl, York dairy prin
cess; Walton; Wood; David Dyment, show judge; and
Mindy Wolfe, state dairy princess.
Junior champion of the Holstein open show at the
Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. From left, Heather
Crowl, York Dairy Princess; James Burdette, reserve jun
ior champion; Kristen McCauley, holding the junior
champion; David Dyment, judge; and Mindy Wolfe, Penn
sylvania Dairy Princess.
by James and Nina Burdette.
Youth best animal bred and
owned went to Clayton Woods.
Premier breeder in the youth di
vision went to Windy Knoll.
Open show best animal bred
and owned also went to James
and Nina Burdette and Premier
Exhibitor to Windy Knoll.
The show, sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Holstein Associa
tion in State College, posted the
following results.
PA. HOLSTEIN
ASSOCIATION SPRING
SHOW RESULTS
YOUTH SHOW RESULTS
Winter Calf 1 Nicholas Wolff 2 Camer
on Knight 3 Michelle Walker
Fall Calf 1 John Rader 2 Tobin Stuff
3 Thomas James Spnng
Summer Yearling Heifer 1 Kyle Bur
dette 2 Heidi Bemardmg 3. Andrew
Stoner.
Spring Yearling Heifer 1. Justin Hall 2
Amanda Cessna 3 Enn Raney
Winter Yearling Heifer. 1. Amanda Cess
na 2 Emily Stuff. 3 Elaina Rader.
Fall Yearling Heifer 1 Michelle Walker
2 John Rader 3 Nicole Welk
Junior Champion- Justin Hall Reserve
Amanda Cessna.
Unfresh Junior 2-Year-Old 1 Charann
Foster 2 Rebecca Peachey Greg Ham
mond
Dry Cow 4 Years and Under 1 Candice
Knight 2. Michael Ritter.
Dry Cow 5 Years and Oven 1 Emily
Stuff
Junior 2-Year-Old: 1. Trisha Knight
Senior 2-Year-Old. 1 Scott Walton 2
Thomas McCauley. 3 Emily Clonmger.
Junior 3-Year-Old 1 Jessica Eshelman
2 Came Peachey 3 Trisha Knight.
Senior 3-Year-Old' 1. Andrew Stoner 2
Chnstma Knight 3 Andrew Martin
4- 1. David Sattazahn. 2. Sa
mantha Foster 3 Deanna Wolfe
5- Year-Old-1. Matthew Bean
Aged Cow: 1 Clayton Wood 2 Enc Hix
son
125,000-Pound Cow 1 Lynn and Rhon
da Stoner
Senior Champion Female. Clayton
Wood Reserve Scott Walton
Grand Champion Female- Clayton
Wood Reserve Scott Walton
Youth Best Bred and Owned Clayton
Wood
Premier Breeder 1 Windy Knoll 2
Woodbine 3 Penn Gate.
PA. HOLSTEIN
SPRING SHOW
OPEN SHOW RESULTS
Winter Calf 1 Dale and Deanna Bendig.
2 Nicholas Wolff 3 Cameron Knight
Fall Calf 1. John Rader. 2 Corbin
Wood 3. Tobin Stuff.
Summer Yearling Heifer: 1. Kyle Bur
dette 2 Dale and Deanna Bendig. 3
Woodbine Farms Inc
Spnng Yearling Heifer 1. Justin Hall. 2
Amanda Cessna 3 Corbin Wood.
Winter Yearling Heifer 1. McCauley,
Strouse, Connelly, and Thomas. 2. James
and Nina Burdette 3 Amanda Cessna
Fall Yearling Heifer- 1. James and Nina
Burdette 2. Robert and Rhodena Eckstme
3 Michelle Walker.
Junior Champion. McCauley, Strouse,
Connelly, and Thomas Reserve: James
and Nine Burdette
Junior Best Three Females 1 Wmdy-
Knoll View 2 Amanda Cessna 3 Wood
bine
Unfresh Junior 2-Year-Old t Charann
Foster 2 David Packard 3 Tnsha Knight.
Dry Cows 4 Years Old and Under 1 Jef
frey and Rob McKissick and Harold Rader
Jr 2. Jim and Kim Grove 3 Beckie Wil
liams
Dry Cow 5 Years and Over. 1 Dale Host
etler 2 Emily Stuff 3. Dale and Deanna
Bendig
Junior 2-Year-Old 1. Thomas and Funk.
2 Trisha Knight. 3 Cessna Brothers.
Senior 2-Year-Old 1 Scott Walton 2
Thomas McCauley 3 Ronald Ruffaner.
Junior 3-Year-Old. 1 Clayton Wood. 2.
Came Peachey 3 Adam and Lisa Sonnen
Senior 3-Year-Old 1 James and Nina
Burdette 2 Dale and Deanna Bendig 3
Andrew Stoner.
4-Year-Old. 1. H. Edwin Thompson Jr. 2
Dale and Deanna Bendig 3. Robert Har
wood.
5-Year-Old: 1. James and Nina Burdette.
2 Dale Hostetler. 3. Pen-Col Farms.
Aged Cow 1. McCauley, Strouse, Con
nelly, and Thomas. 2. Clayton Wood. 3.
Benton Hoover
125,000-Pound Cow. 1. Bob Hamner. 2.
Gor-Wood-D Holsteins. 2. Rodney Wall
ace.
Senior Champion: McCauley, Strouse,
Connelly, and Thomas. Reserve- James
and Nina Burdette.
Grand Champion; McCauley, Strouse,
Connelly, and Thomas Reserve; James
Junior champion of the Holstein junior show. From left, Heather Crowl, York Dairy
Princess; Amanda Cessna, reserve champion; Justin Hall, Junior champion; David Dy
ment, judge; and Mindy Wolfe, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess.
Premier breeder and exhibitor honors went to James and Nina Burdette. In front are,
from left, Dan McKenzie and Matt Hawbaker. In back, from left, Ron Heffner, Chris Rel
chard, Nina Burdette, James Burdette, Justin Burdette, and Claire Dufford. Not pres
ent: Kyle Burdette. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor
and Nina Burdette.
Best Animal Bred and Owned: James
and Nina Burdette.
Premier Exhibitor 1. Windy Knoll 2 Smith.
Wood. 3. Penn Gate Dam and Daughter. 1. Bradley Coffman
Best 3 Females: 1. Windy Knoll View. 2. 2. Beckie Williams.
Youth best bred and owned went to Clayton Wood at
the Holstein Spring Show last week.
Penn Gate. 3. Cessna Brothers.
Produce of Dam- 1. Windy Knoll View. 2.
Cessna Brothers. 3. William and Paul