E46-Ag Progress Section, Lancaster Farthln'g, Saturday, l6, 2003 Angus Juniors Exhibit (Continued from Page E 45) Reserve grand champion bred-and owned female Kylee Carr. OWNED HEIFERS Late heifer calf champion Paige Wall ace Reserve late heifer calf champion: Will Zarecor Early heifer calf champion Jennifer Rmgwelski Reserve early heifer calf champion' Jennifer Rmgwelski. Late intermediate champion heifer. Gar rett Blanchard Reserve late intermediate champion heifer Austin John Early intermediate champion heifer Jennifer Smith Reserve early intermediate champion heifer Harlie Runner. Junior champion Division 1 heifer. An drew Foster Reserve junior champion Division 1 heifer- Sarah Stream Junior champion Division 2 heifer Dil lon Stertzbach. Reserve junior champion Division 2 heifer Andrew Rogen, Junior champion Blake Boyd. Reserve junior champion Division 3 heifer Danielle Foster. Division 3 heifer Mandy Richardson, Louisa, Va., led the reserve grand champion owned female at the 2003 American Angus Breed ers’ Futurity Junior Regional Preview Show, July 11 in Louis ville, Ky. Travis Jones, Harrod, Ohio, showed the reserve grand champion owned cow-calf pair at the 2003 National Junior Angus Show. Megan Weisel, Louisville, Ohio, claimed reserve grand champion bred-and-owned bull honors at the 2003 National Junior Angus Show. Junior champion Craig Moffitt. Reserve junior champion Division 4 heifer: Will Zarecor. Senior champion female: Emily McCurry. Reserve senior champion female: Drew Slattery. Grand champion owned female. Emily McCurry. Reserve grand champion owned female' Paige Wallace. BRED-AND-OWNED BULLS Bull calf champion: Callie Smith. Reserve bull calf champion: Justin Bro sey. Intermediate champion bull; Kyle Conley Reserve intermediate champion bull' Ka trina Womack. Junior champion bull: Megan Weisel. Reserve junior champion bull' Emily Pohlman. Grand champion bred-and-owned bull Callie Smith Reserve grand champion bred-and owned bull; Megan Weisel BRED-AND-OWNED COW-CALF PAIRS Grand champion bred-and-owned cow calf; Emily Pohlman. Reserve grand champion bred-and owned cow-calf: Katy Satree. OWNED COW-CALF PAIRS Grand champion owned cow-calf: Kayla Gunn. Reserve grand champion owned cow calf: Travis Jones. STEERS Grand champion steer: Katy Satree. Reserve grand champion steer: Ashley Berkram Division 4 heifer: Grand champion carcass steer exhibitor Blake Brockway. Reserve grand champion carcass steer exhibitor John Pfeiffer GROUPS OF FIVE HEAD First place bred-and-owned: Kentucky Junior Angus Association. First place owned: Kentucky Junior Angus Association. BEST STATE HERDSMANSHIP AWARD 15 head and under: New England Junior Angus Association. 16-30 head; Michigan Junior Angus As sociation. 31 -45 head; Arkansas Junior Angus As sociation. 46 head and over; Missouri Junior Angus Association. 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