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Eastern Regional Junior Angus Show
June 23-25 • Harrisonburg, Va. • No. entries: 301 • Judge: Clint Rusk, West Lafayette, Ind. • Showmanship Judge: Scott Brown, Cambridge, Ohio
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Grand champion bred-and-owned female, Frey KJF Ark Pride M35-P48, by Katrina Frey, Quarryville, Pa. She’s a Feb. 2005 daughter of CF Right Design 1802. |
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Grand champion owned female, Gamble’s Shadoe 988, by Jessica Willis, Union Bridge, Md. She’s a Sept. 2004 daughter of Gamble’s Hot Rod. |
Grand champion cow-calf pair, Cherry Knoll Jana of Conanga, by Heather Willis, Union Bridge, Md. She’s a March 2004 daughter of Connealy Frontline. Her calf is an April 2006 daughter of Leachman Saugahatchee 3000C. |
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Grand champion bred-and-owned bull, BCA Bullet Proof K53, by Kyle Grim, East Berlin, Pa. He’s an April 2005 son of TC Freedom 104. |
Grand champion steer, Thornbrook New Design 4135, by Kimberly Long, Airville, Pa. He’s an April 2005 son of Foxcross New Design 3174. |
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Reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female, AJOB Mayflower’s Black Pearl, by Alexis O’Boyle, Newport, Pa. She’s a Feb. 2005 daughter of SAV 8180 Traveler 004. |
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Reserve grand champion owned female, LAH SCC Empress 516, by Garrett Knebel, Winamac, Ind. She’s an April 2005 daughter of Famous 7001. |
Reserve grand champion cow-calf pair, Weaverland HF Blackcap Keri, by Trevor Whiteside, Queenstown, Md. She’s a Sept. 2003 daughter of Northern Improvement 4480 GF. Her calf is a Jan. 2006 daughter of BR Midland. |
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Reserve grand champion bred-and-owned bull, Egner’s Bacardi New Horizon, by Christina Egner, Shelby, Ohio. He’s a Sept. 2005 son of PVF New Horizon 001. |
Reserve grand champion steer, Sommers 160-105, by Brittany Full, Mount Airy, Md. He’s a Feb. 2005 son of TC Freedom 104. |
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DIVISION WINNERS
FEMALES, bred-and-owned
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Calf champion, SAF Blackcap Empress 534, by R. Walt Stinson, Talbott, Tenn. |
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Reserve calf champion, Windy Ridge Miss Winnie, by Chad Hahn, Rocky Ridge, Md. |
Intermediate champion, Pke Emily A029, by Kayla Alexander, Sabina, Ohio. |
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Reserve intermediate champion, GHF Peg D03 of F26, by Loren Fogle, Woodstock, Va. |
Senior champion, Davis’ Miss MacKenzie, by Kade Davis, Zanesville, Ohio. |
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Reserve senior champion, Frey’s KJF Senorita Klover, by Katrina Frey, Quarryville, Pa. |
DIVISION WINNERS
FEMALES, owned
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Calf champion, BSJ Forever Lady 524R, by Charles Toll, Lawrenceburg, Ky. |
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Reserve calf champion, THF Ms. Kattie, by Kaitlyn Knight, Reidsville, N.C. |
Intermediate champion, SCC Miss Blackbird 555, by Justin Brosey, Hamilton, Ohio. |
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Reserve intermediate champion, Rosewood DCC Shadoe 5054, by Cassidy Ruff, Patriot, Ohio. |
Reserve late junior champion, WCC Lady R135, by Fred Frey, Quarryville, Pa. |
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Early junior champion, Echo Dell Phyllis 5002, by Kristen Oaks, Calhoun, La. |
Reserve early junior champion, Gamble’s Jestress 1065, by Henry Davis III, Doerun, Ga. |
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Reserve senior champion, Marand’s Royal Lady 4051, by Chelsea Wieben, Waterford, Va. |
Top junior showmen are (from left) Alexis O’Boyle, Newport, Pa., first; Kade Davis, Zanesville, Ohio, second; and Joseph Groce, Yadkinville, N.C., third. |
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From left, Trosper presents awards to top intermediate showmen Mandy Richardson, Louisa, Va., first; Garrett Knebel, Winamac, Ind., second; and Kayla Alexander, Sabina, Ohio, third. |
From left, Trosper presents awards to top senior showmen Auston Bockelman, Napoleon, Ohio, first; Kristen Oaks, Calhoun, La., second; and Henry Davis III, Doerun, Ga., third. |
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Premier breeder, Holly Gamble, Clinton, Tenn. Pictured are (from left) Garrett Lampe, Walt Stinson, Trosper, Henry Davis III and Chris Johnson. |
Premier junior breeder, Katrina Frey, Quarryville, Pa., right. Also pictured is Trosper. |
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Best state group of five, Pennsylvania Junior Angus Ass’n. |
First-place herdsmanship 15 or less head, Indiana Junior Angus Ass’n. |
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First-place herdsmanship 16 or more head, West Virginia Junior Angus Ass’n. |
Second-place herdsmanship 16 or more head, Virginia Junior Angus Ass’n. |
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Third-place herdsmanship 16 or more head, South Carolina Junior Angus Ass’n. |
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OTHER WINNERS, NOT PICTURED
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Second-place herdsmanship 15 or less head, Illinois Junior Angus Ass’n.
Third-place herdsmanship 15 or less head, Connecticut Junior Angus Ass’n. |
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