Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 2003, Image 30

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    A3O-I_ancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003
All-American Names Junior Dairy Show Winners
Myers Family Youth Lead Top Cows In First Red And White Show
DAVE LEFEVER
Lancaster Farming Staff
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Three judges had a
full day of work judging seven breeds of dairy cattle ex
hibited by youth from all over the state during the Penn
sylvania Junior Dairy Show at the All-American.
For the first time ever, the All-American included its
own separate shows for the Red and White breed, includ
ing one at the Junior Dairy Show on Monday.
Sisters Brittany and Mylie Myers of Shirleysburg,
Huntingdon County, went home with grand champion
and reserve honors, respectively, in the Red and White
show.
Brittany, 17, and Mylie, 10, are members of the Shirley
Variety Pak 4-H Club. Their parents are Deb and Doug
Myers of Myers Family Dairy, Inc.
Four-year-old Myerose Fantast Mystic Red was the
grand champion Red and White, led by Brittany Myers.
Andy Stoner of Waynesboro, Franklin County, exhibi
ted the grand champion Holstein, 4-year-old Bell-Stone
Jubal Penny-TW.
In the Ayrshire show, Shanda Pheasant of Williams
burg, Blair County, led 4-year-old Plum-Bottom Hope
Vema to the grand champion spot.
The Brown Swiss grand champion was 4-year-old
Meadow Hill Sensation Alex, shown by Anthony Mase of
Cochranton, Crawford County.
Kendy Gable of New Enterprise, Bedford County,
showed the top Guernsey, 4-year-old Sniders Perfect
Brenden.
In the Jersey show, Autumn Reichard of Chambers
burg, Franklin County, exhibited grand champion Reich-
Dale GC Sequence-ET, a junior 2-year-old.
Dylan Pheasant of Williamsburg led Tudor Hall Forty
niner Rosy, a junior-2-year-old to the grand champion
spot in the Milking Shorthorn show.
Judges for the show were David Jones of Yale, Okla.,
for the Ayrshires, Milking Shorthorns, and Jerseys; Jeff
Ziegler of Plain City, Ohio, for the Red and Whites,
Brown Swiss, and Guernseys; and Brian Behnke of
Brooklyn, Wis., Holsteins.
Results of the show are scheduled in an upcoming issue
of Lancaster Farming.
EmHy Alsdorf with her reserve champion Hol
stein and judge Brian Behnke.
Red and White champions are shown by sis
ters Mylie, left, with the reserve, and Brittany
Myers with the grand champion.
Ayrshire champions are shown by Cody, left,
and Shanda Pheasant, with the grand
champion.
Milking Shorthorn champion exhibitors are
Dylan Pheasant, grand champion, left, and
.Larry Jobin
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Andy Stoner shows the grand champion Hol
stein. Joining him is Judge Brian Behnke.
Brown Swiss champions are shown by Antho
ny Mase, left, grand champion, and Nicholas
Burket with the reserve.
Jersey champion exhibitors are Autumn Rei
chard, grand champion, and Adam Stambaugh,
reserve