A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,2003 Cow From Longtime Family Line Named Supreme At Southcentral Junior Show DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Fanning Staff SHIPPENSBURG (Franklin Co.) Andy Stoner’s mom Rhonda had a favorite cow she used to lead in the show ring back in her days as a 4-H’er. Although that animal was no champion in the ring, Rhonda said she loved her anyway be cause she was “a sweet cow.” But apparently that Holstein had more going for her than just a good-natured, loveable temper ament. One of her offspring, shown by Andy Stoner, was cho sen as supreme champion at the Southcentral District Junior Dairy Show at the fairgrounds here July 31. Judge Alan Hostetter placed the 4-year-old cow, Bell-Stone Jubal Penny-TW, at the top of the show that drew 84 junior ex hibitors with a total of 171 ani mals from seven breeds: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn, and Red and White. Exhibitors came from several counties, including Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, Perry, and York. It was the first year the judge picked a supreme champion at the show. Andy Stoner, 17, has been in the show ring ever since he was big enough to handle animals. He is a member of the Quincy-Wash ington 4-H Club and is a senior at Waynesboro Area High School. Andy helps out on the 4S-milking cow dairy managed by Rhonda and his father, Lynn Stoner. A 3-year-old Jersey shown by Logan Horst of Chambersburg was named the reserve supreme - champion. The animal, Oshanda Dean Bambi, was bred in Onta rio, Canada. Horst is a member of the Ham ilton-St. Thomas 4-H Dairy Club. Other breed champions were shown by Janel Zinn of New burg, Ayrshire; Zack Nell of Get tysburg, Brown Swiss; Kelly Johnson of York, Guernsey; Brian Nailor of Mechanicsburg, Milking Shorthorn; and Andrew Crider of Chambersburg, Red and White. Judge Hostetter called the fol lowing results: Both Milking Shorthorn winners are owned by Brian Nailor, left, at the grand champion halter. Kerri Wickard stands in with reserve champion. JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW AYRSHIRE Junior 2-year-old: 1. Janal Zlnn. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Jennifer Zlnn. Six years and olden 1. Jennifer Zlnn. SENIOR CHAMPION Janel Zlnn RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION Jennifer Zlnn GRAND CHAMPION Andy Stoner, at Holstein haltbr, and Logan Horst, with Jersey, exhibit the supreme and reserve supreme animals at the Southcentral District Junior Dairy Show conducted at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds July 31. Joining the win ners are Judge Alan Hostetter, left, and Norman Kuyken dall of New Franklin Ruritan, sponsor of the two top awards. Janel Zinn RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Jennifer Zinn CHAMPION OWNER/BREEOER Jennifer Zinn BROWN SWISS Junior 2-year-old: 1. Amanda Clowney. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Zack Nell. Senior 3-year-old: 1. Sarah Wickard. Four-year-old; 1. Aaron Common. 2. Karri Wickard. Dry cow 2-year and over 1. Sarah Wick ard. SENIOR CHAMPION Zaok Nell RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION Sarah Wlckard GRAND CHAMPION Zack Nell RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Sarah Wlckard CHAMPION OWNER/BREEDER Sarah Wlckard Distinguished Junior Holstein Members Named At National Convention Thomas Harwood, Shippensburg, WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. At the recent 2003 National Jun ior Holstein Convention in Win ston-Salem, N.C., the association named six distinguished junior member (DJM) finalists. Each of GUERNSEY Junior 2-year-old: 1. Tobin Stuff. Junior 3-year-old: 1. Kelly Johnson. Senior 3-year-old: 1. Timothy Frantz. SENIOR CHAMPION Kelly Johnson RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION Timothy Frantz GRAND CHAMPION Kelly Johnson RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Timothy Frantz CHAMPION OWNER/BREEDER Kelly Johnson HOLSTEIN Junior 2-year-old: 1. Emily Stuff. 2. Cor bin Wood. 3. Donald A. Stoner. Senior 2-year-old: 1. K.C. Beshore. 2. Lisa Woodring. Junior 3-year-old: 1. Andrew R. Stoner. 2. Steve A. Norris. Senior 3-year-old; 1. David Clowney. 2. Morgan Creek. Four-year-old: 1. Andrew R. Stoner. 2. Tyler D. Myers. Five-year-old: 1. Andrew Crider. Dry cow 2-year and oven 1. Kala Beth Cor dell. SENIOR CHAMPION Andrew Stoner RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION K.C. Beshore GRAND CHAMPION them received a DJM pin and an nual renewed membership to Holstein Association USA. This is the highest honor the Holstein Association can bestow upon a junior member. This year’s finalists were Anthony Brey of Sturgeon Bay, Wis.; Thomas Harwood of Shippens burg; Miranda Miller of Tilla mook, Ore.; Bill Rauen of Farley, Iowa; Aaron Ray Tompkins, En nice, N.C.; and Chad Wethal from Brooklyn, Wis. Other semifinalists included John Cannon, West Union, Iowa; Benjamin Dorshorst, Junction City, Wis.; McKenzie Hanehan, Stillwater, N.Y.; Ann Haughian, Rice Lake, Wis.; Trent Olson, Lewiston, Minn.; and Robert Teixeira, Turlock, Calif. Since its beginnings in 1922, the DJM program has grown and flourished. Each year, contestants submit an entry book to showcase their Junior Holstein work, activ- Ayrshire champion ex hibitors are Jane), left, grand, and Jennifer Zinn, reserve. Andrew Stoner RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION K.C. Beehore CHAMPION OWNER/BREEDER Andrew Stoner JERSEY Junior 2-year-old: 1. Aaron M. Horst. 2. Autumn Reichard. 3. Autumn Reichard. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Scott M. Walton. 2. Victoria Carbaugh. Junior 3-year-old; 1. Adam Stambaugh. 2. Clayton Wood. 3. Amanda Thompson. Senior 3-year-old; 1. Logan T. Horst. 2. Corbin Wood. Four-year-old: 1. Aaron M. Horst. 2. Jesse Kline. Dry cow 2-year and oven 1. Sarah Mae Signore. 2. Victoria Carbaugh. SENIOR CHAMPION Logan Horst RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION Adam Stambaugh GRAND CHAMPION Logan Horst RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Adam Stambaugh CHAMPION OWNER/BREEDER Scott Walton MILKING SHORTHORN Junior 2-year-old: 1. Brian W. Nallor. Senior 2-year-old; 1. Brian W. Nallor. SENIOR CHAMPION Brian Nallor RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION Brian Nallor GRAND CHAMPION Brian Nallor RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Brian Nallor CHAMPION OWNER/BREEDER Brian Nallor RED AND WHITE Senior 3-year-old: 1. Andrew Crider. SWBOR CHAMPION Andrew Crider GRAND CHAMPION Andrew Crider RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Alyssa Crider CHAMPION OWNER/BREEDER Michael Woods SUPREME CHAMPION Andrew Stoner RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION Logan Horst Makes The Cut ities, projects, breeding program, and personal views. An anony mous committee screens the books to select the twelve semifi nalists. During the convention, each semifinalist is interviewed by a panel of judges. The combi nation of the scores determines the top six finalists. Brother and sister Andy, left, and Alyssa Crider showed the grand and reserve champion Red and White cows, re spectively. shown by Sarah Wlckard, left, reserve, and Zack Nell, grand champion. Kelly Johnson, right, ex hibits the grand champion Guernsey. Tim Frantz leads the reserve. Andy Stoner, right, with grand champion Holstain .and auprspia dftry animaL K.C. Beshore showed the reserve champion Holstein. Logan Horst, right, with his grand champion Jersey, also named reserve su preme champion of the show. Adam Stambaugh ex hibited the reserve champi on Jersey.