A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003 Hamp/York Crossbreds Shine At Solanco Swine Show DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Tiffany Dean’s “blue butt” pigs made a big splash at the Solanco Fair’s market swine show last week. Dean’s Hampshire/Y orkshire crossbreds won in the light heavyweight and heavyweight di visions, with the 270-pound heavyweight taking the overall grand champion trophy. Dean, a junior at Lampeter- Strasburg High School, explained how crossing the Hampshire and Yorkshire breeds results in the bluish coloring, especially in the hind end and face of the animal. “You combine a black pig and a white pig and you get blue,” she said. Although Dean has shown the blue pigs before, it’s the first time they won at the Solanco Fair. Dean, 17, is the daughter of Gary and Joan Dean of Stras burg. Nicole Welk, an eight-grader from Quarryville, exhibited the lightweight champion, a 232-pound pig. Justin Welk’s 240-pound hog won the middleweight division. Welk, 10, is the son of Don and Emily Welk, Strasburg. Judge Bob Miksell praised the winners of the more than 100 swine shown by youth exhibitors. Harnish Shows Top Holsteins At Solanco DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Jill Harnish’s junior 2- year-old cow, Spruce Edge Storm Tansy, took grand champion honors at the recent Solanco Fair Holstein Show. Hamish also exhibited the re serve grand champion, Spruce. Edge Convincer Marylouise. This 3-year-old cow is the daughter of Wa- Del Airliner Mandylouise, an EX-91, 5-year-old who re ceived an honorable mention at the show. Three young bulls from this cow family are soon slated to enter A.I. stud service. Harnish manages a 60-cow dairy near Christiana in partner ship with her parents, Ed and Ar lene Harnish. She plans to flush all three of her winning cows for embryos. Kyle Miller exhibited the jun ior champion, a spring yearling named Kildairy Acres Robust Reggie. Miller, 12, is a member the Air ville Milk and Money 4-H Club in York County. His parents are Ronald and Kelly Miller. The Millers raise heifers, and Kyle’s grandfather William Kil gore operates Kildairy Acres dairy farm. Esther Trimble’s winter year ling was named reserve junior champion. Trimble, 13, is the daughter of Marshall and Angie Trimble and is in ninth grade at Lancaster Mennonite High School. The Trimbles manage a 250-. COW dairy farm near Dru more. Jeremy Daubert of Mount Joy judged the show and called the following results: HOLSTEIN DAIRY SHOW RESULTS Spring calf: 1. Justin Hershberger. 2. Robert Hershey. 3. Andy Pownall. Winter calf: 1 Generation Three Farm. 2 Stevie A Greek. 3. Matthew Wiker. Fall calf: 1. Dale Bollinger. 2. Michael .Bollinger. 3. Tim Bronson. Spnng yearling 1 Kyle Miller. 2 Mathew Groff. 3 Kacie Hershey. Winter yearling 1 Ester Mane Trimble “These are pigs that are lean, heavily-muscled, structurally cor rect, and stylish,” Miksell said of the four division champs. Dean’s grand champion edged out the other three pigs with its combination of body length, lev elness, and being extremely heav ily muscled, Miksell said. The show posted the following results: SOLANCO SWINE SHOW RESULTS Lightweight class 1:1. Sarah Henry. 2. Madison Fiano. 3. Kevin Groff. Lightweight class 2: 1. Nicole Welk. 2. Matthew Groff. 3. Megan Herr. Lightweight class 3; 1. Nicole Welk. 2. Mandie Holloway. 3. Daniel Keefer. Champion: Nicole Welk. Reserve Champion: Mandy Holloway. Middleweight class 1:1. Justin Welk. 2. Sarah Henry. 3. Jos Welk. Middleweight class 2: 1. Megan Herr. 2. Anna Mary Henry. 3. Jenna Bleacher. Middleweight class 3:1. Ryan Wissler. 2. Nick Herr. 3. Minam Henry. Champion: Justin Welk. Reserve Champion; Megan Herr. Light heavyweight class 1: 1. Tiffany Dean. 2. Justin Welk. 3. Lisa Hershey. Light heavyweight class 2: 1. Julene Hoover. 2. Kami Mull. 3. Mandie Holloway. Light heavyweight class 3:1. Loren Her shey. 2. Jeremy Delong. 3. Christine Keef er. Champion: Tiffany Dean. Reserve Champion: Loren Hershey. Heavyweight class 1:1. Joe Welk. 2. Lin ford Hershey. 3. Lon Hess. Heavyweight cites 2: 1. Tiffany Dean. 2. Jenna Hershberger. 3. Luke Hershey. Heavyweight class 3: 1. Loren Hershey. 2. Lisa Hershey. 3. Tom Spnng. Champion: Tiffany Dean. Reserve Champion: Joe Welk. GRAND CHAMPION Tiffany Dean RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Justin Welk Jill Harnish, right, shows her grand champion Holstein, “Tansy,” at the Solanco Fair. Joining her is Mike Ammon with Wa-Del Airliner Mandylouise, who received an honor able mention. 2. Bryant Evans. 3. Dale Bollinger. Junior Champion: Kyle Miller. Reserve Junior Champion: Esther Tnm ble. Dry cow; 1. Bryant Evans. 2. Robert Her shey. Junior 2-year-old: 1. R. Edwin Hamish. 2. Stormi Lynn Greek. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Jamey Knisely. %, Dale Bollinger. 3. Kelsey Knight. 3-year-old: 1. Jill K. Hamish. 2. Stormi Lynn Greek. 3. Dale Bollinger. 5 years and olden 1. Jill K. Hamish. Senior Champion: Jill Hamish. Reserve Senior Champion; Jill Hamish. Premier exhibitor: Dale and Michael Boll inger. Premier breeder Dale and Michael Boll inger. Junior Division Champion: Jamey Kmse- Reserve Junior Division Champion- Ste vie Greek. Best three females- 1. Dale Bollinger. 2. Greeks. 3. Kelsey Knight. Dairy herd: 1. Jill Hamish. 2. Dale Boll inger. 3. Stormi and Stevie Greek. Product of dam- Stormi Greek. Dam and daughter 1. Jill Hamish '' Bryant Evans. 3. Kelsey Knight. SHOWMANSHIP Senior division: 1. Tiffany Dean. 2. Lon Hess. 3. Loren Hershey. Intermediate division: 1. Megan Herr. 2. Lisa Hershey. 3. Mary Booth. Junior division: 1. Justin Welk. 2. Minam Henry 3. Matthew Aument. Justin Welk’s 240-pound pig is middleweight cham pion. Nicole Welk exhibits the champion lightweight. Kyle Miller, right, exhi bits the junior champion Holstein. Esther Trimble had the reserve champion. GRAND CHAMPION Jill Hamish RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Jill Hamish SHOWMANSHIP 8-10-year-old; 1. Andy Pownall. 11-14-year-old; 1. Esther Trimble. 2. Ste vie Greek. 3. Jamey Knisely. 15 years and older: 1. Matt Groff 2 Bry ant Evans. 3. Matt Wiker. Tiffany Dean shows her grand champion Hampshire/ Yorkshire crossbred. Keefer’s Steer Wins At Solanco Jessica Keefer is at the halter of “Lickoreish,” her grand champion steer at the Solanco Fair. Judge Scott Wright is in back. QUARK YVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Jessica Keefer’s 1,263-pound Angus crossbred steer took grand champion hon ors at the recent Solanco Fair Market Beef Show. The show took place on the evening of Sept. 18, as Hurricane Isabella was starting to bear down on the area. Scott Wright of the Pennsylvania Beef Council completed the judging as wind howled and rain pelted the roof of the exhibition building. Grand champion exhibitor Keefer, 11, is a sixth-grader at Swift Middle School. She is a member of the Red Rose 4-H Beef Club and lives on the small farm of her parents Gary and Karen Keefer near Peach Bot tom. Keefer said she named the steer “Lickoreish” by sounding Mil the letters of the name of the popular black candy. Fred Linton, Kirkwood, bred the champion steer, Barabara Pfender of Holt wood showed the reserve champion, a 1,325-pound black steer. Katl ™ *T ey Barbara Pfender shows the reserve Angus award tampion bee£ Fritz Frey Is at the halter 6 and judge Scott Wright is in back. from Wakefield Angus for her 1,384-pound heavyweight. The show posted the following results: SOLANCO MARKET BEEF RESULTS Lightweight: 1. Jessica Keefer. 2. John Burton. 3. Luke Hershey. Middleweight; 1. Barbara Pfender. 2. Freddy Frey. 3. Loren Hershey. Heavyweight: 1. Katrina Frey. 2. Linford Hershey. 3. Anna Marie Henry. GRAND CHAMPION Jessica Keefer RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Barbara Render SHOWMANSHIP AND FITTING Senior showman: 1. Matt Groff. 2. Loren Hershey. 3. Eric Holzhauer. Junior showman: t. Katrina Frey. 2. Bar bara Pfender. 3. Freddy Frey. Junior fitter 1. Katrina Frey. 2. Sarah Henry. Senior fitter 1. Anna Marie Henry. 2. Matt Groff. 3. Loren Hershey. Novice fitter 1. Barbara Render. 2. John Burton. 3. Eric Holzhauer.