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Eastern NY Holstein Club show awards

HARLEM VALLEY — The Eastern New York Holstein Club held its Black & White Show on Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31, at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck. There were a total of 154 cows that entered the show ring, 91 of them shown by 66 junior members. The show was judged by Adam Liddle of Liddleholm Holsteins in Argyle, N.Y.Results of the Junior Show are as follows:Junior Master Clipper: Hunter Finley, Amenia.Senior Master Clipper: Keith Hoffman, Ancramdale.Master Showman: Colleen Smith, Pine Plains.Dry Three- and Four-Year-Olds: First place, Gabrielle Van Anden, Stormville.Dry Aged Cow: Gina Brooks, Pine Plains.Spring Calf: First place, Courtney Reilly, Lagrangeville; second place, Laura Davenport, Ancramdale.Winter Calf: First place, Parker Swenson, Wappingers Falls.Fall Calf: First place and best bred and owned, Jessica Meiller, Pine Plains; second place, Lynn Doyle, Pleasant Valley.Summer Yearling: First place, Hunter Finley, Amenia; second place, Jeffrey Kaiser, Lagrangeville.Spring Yearling: First place, Rachel Liguori, Lagrangeville; second place, Lucas Van Leuven, Salt Point.Winter Yearling: First place and best bred and owned, Caroline Whalen, Millbrook; second place, Seth Finley, Amenia.Fall Yearling: First place and best bred and owned, Caroline McCarthy, Pawling; second place, Kristen Pelletier, Pine Plains.Junior Champion of Junior Show: Courtney Reilly.Reserve Junior Champion of Junior Show: Caroline Whalen.Best Animal Bred and Owned under two years old by Exhibitor of Junior Show: Caroline Whalen.Junior Two-Year-Old: First place, Ethan Martell, Verbank.Senior Two-Year-Old: First place and best bred and owned, Patricia McCarthy, Pawling; second place, Gina Brooks.Junior Three-Year-Old: First place and best udder, Chelsea Navudu, Copake.Senior Three-Year-Old: First place, Colleen Smith; second place and best bred and owned, Kathryn Whalen.Intermediate Champion of Junior Show: Colleen Smith.Reserve Intermediate Champion of Junior Show: Caroline Whalen.Four-Year-Old: First place, Seth Finley.Five-Year-Old: First place, Gina Brooks; second place, Shannon Fletcher, Pine Plains.Aged Cow: Gina Brooks; second place, Jennifer Van Anden, Stormville.Senior Champion of Junior Show: Seth Finley.Reserve Senior Champion of Junior Show: Gabrielle Van Anden.Grand Champion of Junior Show: Colleen Smith.Reserve Grand Champion of Junior Show: Kathryn Whalen.Best Animal Bred and Owned over two years old, by Exhibitor of Junior Show: Kathryn Whalen. Dam and Daughter: First place, Gabrielle Van Anden; second place, Jessica Meiller.Family Herd: Kathryn Whalen. Premier Breeder: Tollgate Holsteins, Ancramdale.Premier Exhibitor: Willow-Brook Farm, Millerton.Premier Exhibitor of Junior Show: Gina Brooks.Eastern New York Scholarship recipients: Jamie Hackett of Clinton Corners and Alex Nelson of Lagrangeville.

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