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Maryland Ayrshire Walks Right into Grand Champion Title

Ayrshire Grand and Intermediate Champion, SKI-PAL L G KALINA owned by Gene Iager and Craig Walton from Walkersville, Md. Reserve Grand and Senior Champion, River Valley Poker BonJovi, owned by Lizzy, Britney, Megan, Bradley, and Johny Hill, all of Bristol, Vt. was lead in the show ring by Mike Creek of Hagerstown, Md. on Wednesday Sept. 17,at the 2014 All-American Dairy Show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. Pictured from left to right are Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Princess Danielle Varner, Mike Creek, Emily Thornburg Walton, Craig Walton, Baby Briggs, Judge Nathan Thomas, and National Ayrshire Queen Kailey Barlow.

Ayrshire Grand and Intermediate Champion, SKI-PAL L G KALINA owned by Gene Iager and Craig Walton from Walkersville, Md. Reserve Grand and Senior Champion, River Valley Poker BonJovi, owned by Lizzy, Britney, Megan, Bradley, and Johny Hill, all of Bristol, Vt. was lead in the show ring by Mike Creek of Hagerstown, Md. on Wednesday Sept. 17,at the 2014 All-American Dairy Show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. Pictured from left to right are Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Princess Danielle Varner, Mike Creek, Emily Thornburg Walton, Craig Walton, Baby Briggs, Judge Nathan Thomas, and National Ayrshire Queen Kailey Barlow.

Ski-Pal L G Kalina, the Intermediate Champion owned by Gene Iager and Craig Walton from Walkersville, Md., was named All-American Ayrshire Grand Champion Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the 2014 All-American Dairy Show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.

Reserve Grand Champion honors went to the Senior Champion, River Valley Poker BonJovi, owned by Lizzy, Britney, Megan, Bradley and Johny Hill, all of Bristol, Vt.

The Junior Champion, Paragon-Acres TSB Kinetic, owned by Adam Buckenmeyer of Alexander N.Y., also took best junior bred and owned honors.

Cassandra Plummer of Galena, Md., exhibited the Reserve Senior Champion Garnet-Lane Avenger Poinsettia. Reserve Junior Champion Old Bankston JC Random Bang-ET is owned by Gene Iager and Craig Walton both of Walkersville, Md. Reserve Intermediate Champion Sunny Acres CA Ginger was exhibited by Greg and Andrew Evans of Georgetown, N.Y.

First place animals, owners and hometowns:
Spring Heifer Calf – Mandacres Burdette Jupiter, Amanda Licata Rottigen, Cooperstown, N.Y.
Winter Heifer Calf – Sunny Acres HR Belinda, Doug Evans, Georgetown, N.Y.
Fall Heifer Calf – Old Bankston JC Random Bang-ET, Gene Iager and Craig Walton, Walkersville, Md.
Summer Yearling Heifer – Paragon-Acres TSB Kinetic, Adam Buckenmeyer, Alexander, N.Y.
Spring Yearling Heifer – Cedarcut Burdette Eliza Erica, Kayla McCaulley, Cazenovia, N.Y.
Winter Yearling Heifer – Haynes Farm Dazzle Whitney, Scott Haynes, Tully, N.Y.
Fall Yearling Heifer (Not in Milk) – Fairburn ND Rose Ann, Neil G. Kittle, Winchester, Ontario, Canada
Dry Cow – Myline Burdette Memphis 592, Jill Copfer, Blandon, Berks Co.
Jr. 2 Year Old – Sunny Acres CA Ginger, Greg and Andrew Evans, Georgetown, N.Y.
Sr. 2 Year Old – SKI-PAL L G KALINA, Gene Iager and Craig Walton, Walkersville, Md.
Jr. 3 Year Old – Mowry’s Burdette Summer, Jordan Helsley, Roaring Spring, Blair Co.
Sr. 3 Year Old – Sunny Acres Harmony’s Sugar, Rachel Evans, Georgetown, N.Y.
4 Year Old – Garnet-Lane Avenger Poinsettia, Cassandra Plummer, Galena, Md.
5 Year Old – River valley Poker BonJovi, Lizzy, Britney, Megan, Bradley, and Johny Hill, Bristol, Vt.
6 Year Old & Older – LONE-ELM MODEM LADY, Daniel Hoppaugh, Columbia Cross Roads, Bradford Co.

The 2014 All-American Dairy Show runs Sept. 12-18 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. This year’s show features 22 shows in six days, the nation’s only all-dairy antiques show, nearly 3,000 animals and 1,500 exhibitors from across the nation. For more information, visitwww.allamerican.state.pa.us or call 717-787-2905.

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