816-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6, 2003 4-H Achievement Days (Continued from page B 15) First place Senior Hippology team at the 4-H Achievement Days was from Indiana Co. From left, Katie Lampert, Sarah Miller, Briana Taylor, and Coach Julienne Derringer. Unavailable for photo: Janelle Hegland. First place Junior Horse Judging team at the 4-H Achievement Days was from Cambria Co. From left, Jennifer Bogus, Beth Hartzog, Heath* er Heck, and Coach Nile Hartzog. First place team in Junior Meat Grading at the 4-H Achievement Days was from York Co. From left, Eric Banker!, Zachery Schell, and Luke Warner. High scoring indi vidual in Junior Horse Judging at the 4-H Achievement Days: Jamie Lau, left, York Co., and her coach, Gwen Spencer. First place Textile Sclent team at the 4-H Achievement Days was from Lehigh Co. From left, Jessica Mangold, Rachel Rennie, and Renee Ruhe. High scoring indi vidual in Public Speak ing at the 4-H Achievement Days: Brittany Ceasing, Cambria Co. High scoring indi- High scoring indi vidual in Senior Horse vidual in the Livestock Judging: Nicole Pal- Judging Competition: umbo, left, Clearfield Donald Sunday, York Co., and her coach, Co. Billie Palumbo. The winning team in the Horse Bowl at the 4-H Achievement Days was from Indiana Co. From left, Hannah Caldwell, Erin McKinney, Joe Risinger, and Josh Risinger. First place Senior Livestock Judging team at the 4-H Achievement Days was from York co. From left, Kelly Jo Bankert, Travis Flory, Her man Hake, and Donald Sunday. The winning team in the Canine Super Bowl at the 4-H Achievement Days was from Susque hanna Co. From left, Heather Clarke, Hilary Clarke, Monica Turner, Jennifer Young, and Coach Joe Fuller. High scoring indi vidual in the Food and Nutrition competition: Renee Norman from Tioga Co. High scoring indi vidual in the Senior Hippology competi tion: Hayley Glass, left, from York Co., and her coach, Deb Jeffrey. High scoring indi vidual in the Textile Science competition: Erin Sensing, Lancas ter Co. High scoring indi vidual in the Senior Meat Judging compe tition: Kim Angstadt, Berks Co. The first place High scoring indi- Rabbit/Cavy team was vidual in the Canine from Washington Co. Super Bowl competi- From left, Sabrino Ba- tion: Kate Cobbs, left, varo, Alia Pajak, and Montgomery Co., and Julie Pajak. her coach, Lisa Guer- High scoring indi- High scoring indi vidual in the Rabbit/ vidual in the Junior Cavy competition: Sa- Meat Judging compe brina Bavaro from tition: Zachary Schell, Washington Co. York Co. The winning team in the Avian Bowl at the 4-H Achievement Days was from Montgomery Co. From left, Kiamesha Kulp, Andrew Pullen, Kyle Rank, and coach LuAnn Pullen. The first place Food and Nutrition team at the 4-H Achievement Days was from Westmore land Co. From left, Gwen Falbo, Jesse Milo wicki, Sara Steele, Heidi Torock, and Coach Oori Donough. Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences awarded seven youths with the 4-H Member Recognition Award for their excellence in lead ership, communication and community service July 29 during 4-H Achievement Days. Pictured are, from left, Daney Jackson, associate direc tor of cooperative education; Jessica Landis, Somerset Co.; Jennifer Pavlik, Beaver Co.; Emi lio Miller, Berks co.; Brandy Bankart, York Co.; and Christy Bartley, state 4-H program leader. Award winners not pictured are Jennifer Ad amitis, Wayne Co.; Ryan Ayers, McKean co.; and Dustin Forte, Erie Co. riero.