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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


GRAND CHAMPIONS

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.
 

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.
 

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.
 

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPIONS

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.
 

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.
 

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.
 

DIVISION WINNERS
FEMALES, bred-and-owned

Calf champion, SAF Blackcap Empress 534, by R. Walt Stinson, Talbott, Tenn.
 

Reserve calf champion, Windy Ridge Miss Winnie, by Chad Hahn, Rocky Ridge, Md.


Intermediate champion, Pke Emily A029, by Kayla Alexander, Sabina, Ohio.
 

Reserve intermediate champion, GHF Peg D03 of F26, by Loren Fogle, Woodstock, Va.


Senior champion, Davis’ Miss MacKenzie, by Kade Davis, Zanesville, Ohio.
 

Reserve senior champion, Frey’s KJF Senorita Klover, by Katrina Frey, Quarryville, Pa.

DIVISION WINNERS
FEMALES, owned

Calf champion, BSJ Forever Lady 524R, by Charles Toll, Lawrenceburg, Ky.
 

Reserve calf champion, THF Ms. Kattie, by Kaitlyn Knight, Reidsville, N.C.


Intermediate champion, SCC Miss Blackbird 555, by Justin Brosey, Hamilton, Ohio.
 

Reserve intermediate champion, Rosewood DCC Shadoe 5054, by Cassidy Ruff, Patriot, Ohio.


Reserve late junior champion, WCC Lady R135, by Fred Frey, Quarryville, Pa.
 

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.
 

Reserve senior champion, Marand’s Royal Lady 4051, by Chelsea Wieben, Waterford, Va.

OTHER WINNERS

Top junior showmen are (from left) Alexis O’Boyle, Newport, Pa., first; Kade Davis, Zanesville, Ohio, second; and Joseph Groce, Yadkinville, N.C., third.
 

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.
 

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.
 

Best state group of five, Pennsylvania Junior Angus Ass’n.


First-place herdsmanship 15 or less head, Indiana Junior Angus Ass’n.
 

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.
 

Third-place herdsmanship 16 or more head, South Carolina Junior Angus Ass’n.

  OTHER WINNERS, NOT PICTURED

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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