Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 2001, Image 34

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    A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,2001
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All-American Results
(Continued from Page A 33)
Best three females: 1. Douglas Evans. 2.
Palmyra Farm. 3. Hannah Wentworth.
Produce of dam: 1. Douglas Evans. 2.
Douglas Evans. 3 Patrick Family.
Dam-and-daughten 1. Douglas Evans. 2
Jeff and Michele Reasner. 3. Joshua Wad
dell.
Exhibitor’s herd: 1. Douglas Evans. 2.
Melody Lane Farm. 3. Palmyra Farm
Premier breeder Douglas Evans Family.
Premier exhibitor Douglas Evans Family.
State/provmcial herd- 1 New York Ayr
shire Breeders Assoc. 2. Maryland Ayrshire
Breeders Assoc 3 Ohio Ayrshire Breeders
Assoc
YOUTH SHOW RESULTS
Junior heifer calf 1. David Fields. 2.
Amanda Brant. 3 Julia Delavergne and E.
Creek.
Intermediate heifer calf- 1. Julia Dela
vergne and E Creek 2 Hannah Went
worth 3. Jill Vail
Senior heifer calf- 1 Ryan Shank 2 Tra
vis Fitzsimmons 3 Melissa Patnck.
Summer yearling heifer 1 Anel Dun
smoor 2 Rachel Evans 3 Lindsay McKis
sick.
Spnng junior yearling heifer 1 David
Fields 2 Amanda Valentine. 3. Carla Miller
Winter intermediate yearling heifer 1
Shanda Pheasant 2 Melissa Neely 3
Elama and John Rader
Yearling heifer (not in milk)- 1. Joseph
Burkert 2 Evan Creek 3 Joshua Waddell.
Junior champion, junior show Ryan
Shank
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Reserve junior champion, junior show:
Travis Fitzsimmons.
Dry cow, four years and younger. 1.
Maty Creek. 2. Joshua Waddell. 3 Saman
tha Zundel. «
Dry cow, five years and older: 1. Andrew
Evans. 2. Jill Vail 3. Dorothy Stickler.
Senior yearimg heifer in milk- 1. Saman
tha Valentine
Cow, junior 2-year-old; 1. Mark Creek 2.
Susan Richardson. 3. Melody Lane Ayr
shires.
Cow, senior 2-year-old: 1. Travis Fitzsim
mons. 2 Ethan Wentworth. 3. Evan Creek
Cow, junior 3-year-old; 1. Gregory
Evans. 2. Andrew Evans. 3. Michael
Woods
Cow, senior 3-year-old: 1. Jill Vail. 2
David Fields 3. Amanda Valentine.
Junior show Intermediate champion-
Mark Creek.
Junior show reserve intermediate cham
pion Susan Richardson.
Cow, 4-years-old; 1. Andrew Evans 2
Jennifer Holchm. 3. Jordan Creek.
Cow, 5-years-old. 1. Mark Creek. 2.
Jennifer Zinn 3. Alan Brant
Cow, 6 years and older. 1 Jessica Val
entine 2 Rebecca Nolan. 3. Michael
Creek
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owned by Kristi Crutch and junior champion. The show was
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champion honors out of six results:
breeds at the All-American. 2001 EABTERN national
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Intermediate grand Champion Winter better calf; 1. E. William lager Jr.
COW of the open show was exhibi- 2. Strowd, Hill. Reaps, Bradshaw. 3. How
ted by James and Nina Burdette 81x1 E - Binder Jr.
of Mercersbure Nikk Dean of Fall hei,er 1 ' p#ter Kennett and
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Wllmington, Ohio, had the re- age. 3. Nathan Boiler.
serve. Summer yearling; 1. Faith Strowd. 2. Will
lager. 3. Matthew T. Mitchell.
Spring yearling heifer 1. TJ Remsberg.
2. Justin M. Hall. 3. Amanda Cessna.
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Windsor Manor Encore Taz, a
4-year-old cow owned by Amy
lager of Fulton, Md., was named
grand champion at the Eastern
National Junior Holstein Show of
the All-American event here last
week.
lager is pursuing a dairy sci
ence and chemistry degree at Vir
ginia Tech. After graduating in
2002, she plans to attend gradu
ate school and study reproductive
physiology.
lager’s cow was also named re
serve grand champion in the
open show.
Winning reserve grand cham
pion in the junior show was Scott
Walton with his aged cow, Hick
ory Green B Star Patty from
Tower Vue Holsteins, Carlisle.
Junior champions were shown
by E. William lager and Nathan
and Andrew Kuehnhert, respec
tively.
Scarlet Tripp and D. Jared
Hillegass, Berlin, exhibited the in
termediate champs in the junior
show.
In the open Eastern National
Tom-Cat Lee Jenuine of New
Directions Farm, Mechanicsburg
was named junior champion fe
male of the open show, while
Youth champion line-up at Eastern Junior Holstein
show, from left, Judge Hank Van Exel; Samuel Hayes, Pa.
secretary of agriculture; Scott Walton, reserve champion;
Amy lager, grand champion; Becky Mowrer, Pa. dairy
princess; and Sara Jennings, Pa. alternate dairy princess.
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