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Breed News Continued from pg 45 In the group contests, second place in the Team Salesmanship Contest Prospector II Division went to Whitney Miller of Shreve, Ohio and Gabriella Leone. The state booth took fourth place.

Simmental Solutions 2012 National Classic XXXII

More than 250 American Junior Simmental Association (AJSA) members traveled from 32 states and two Canadian provinces to compete in educational competitions and exhibit 338 head of Simmental and Percentage Simmental cattle at the 2012 National Classic XXXII throughout the week of July 7-13 at the Allen County Fairgrounds in Lima, Ohio. Dr. Scott Greiner of Blacksburg, Va., evaluated both the Purebred and Percentage cattle shows. Zach Henthorn of Fleming, Ohio, exhibited the fifth overall bred-and-owned heifer, Cherokee Burning Dew, a March 1, 2011 daughter of Leachman Saugahatchee. He also exhibited Lazy H Last Chance Y212, a daughter of SS Ebonys Grandmaster which won division three champion along with Reserve Champion purebred bred-and- owned female. Zach also took the honors of eighth overall intermediate individual after placing tenth in the intermediate cattlemen’s quiz, and fifth in showmanship. Emily Brinkman of Holgate, Ohio, exhibited the sixth overall bred-andowned heifer, M-R Hot Attraction Y106, a January 26, 2011 daughter of W1516HR which also received Reserve division four champion. Emily also took the honors of sixth place in sales talk, fourth in judging contest, sixth in skill-a-thon and finishing a first place in the photography contest in the people category. Garrett Stanfield of Minchester, Ohio, exhibited SSF Tradin Memories S21Y, a December 26, 2011 daughter of GWS Ebonys Trademark 6N received first in class. Garrett also took the honors of fourth overall junior individual after placing first place in the junior cattlemen’s quiz, third in sales talk, sixth in judging contest, and second in skill-a-thon. Lindsey Ferguson of Chardon, Ohio, exhibited the 17th place overall bredand-owned heifer, a FSC2 Jasmine 39Z

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Zach Henthorn of Fleming, Ohio, led the Reserve Champion Purebred Bred & Owned Female, Lazy H Last Chance Y212.

seventh. Public speaking intermediate division Sadie Ann Pay received fourth and Taylor Clayton received eighth. In the junior division of the judging contest Ann-Michal Dyer received seventh. The junior skill-a-thon Kady Davis received first overall. The showmanship contest Amber Shoemaker received fourth in the senior division. National Classic XXXIII is slated for Lincoln, Nebraska July 8-13, 2013. v

Beef Briefs Allison Reed, Lindsey, Ohio, led the Champion Simmental Steer.

Brian Detty Named Director of Public Relations and Consumer Marketing

Brian Detty has been named daughter, a March, 5 2011 daughter of Director of W/C Catchin A Dream 27X, Lazy H AnPublic Relations tointette X11, a daughter of was awarded and Consumer fourth place overall purebred cow/calf Marketing for pair. Lindsey along with Dylan Pape and the Ohio CattleKyndall Williams received third place in men’s Associathe team fitting. tion and Ohio Morgan Smith of Little Hocking, Ohio, exhibited SFMS Ebonys Ivory, a January 4, Beef Council. Brian’s posi2011 daughter of GWS Ebonys Trademark tion focuses on 6N won division one champion. Morgan developing and also took the honors of third place in the implementing intermediate judging contest, and high first checkoff funded programs in the areas of time intermediate contestant. consumer advertising, retail, foodservice, Autumn Scheiderer of Irwin, Ohio, veal and nutrition. He also coordinates exhibited Zeis Bll Lucky Gal Y861, a the OCA Young Cattlemen’s Conference, March 11, 2011 daughter of Maximus 391 helps plan OCA district meetings, overreceived fifth in division four champions. sees the Foundation’s fundraising and Brooke Bumgardner of South Vienna, scholarship program, and coordinates the Ohio, exhibited Lazy H Perfect Power Y4, Ohio Beef Expo junior show activities. a January 4, 2011 daughter of SVF/NJC Originally from Jeffersonville, Ohio, Built Right N48 received forth in division Detty holds a degree in Animal Scifive champions and first in class. ence from Wilmington College. Prior to The Champion Simmental Steer honors joining the OCA and Ohio Beef Council were awarded to Allison Reed of LindDetty was involved in his family’s retail sey, Ohio with her March 24, 2011 Walks grocery business. Detty now resides in Alone son, Ozzie weighing 1255 lbs. Springfield, Ohio with his wife Jessica In the junior division of the cattlewhere they currently own a small cowmen’s quiz Kady Davis received third, and calf operation specializing in show cattle Rachel Dickson received eighth. In the v production. senior division Rachel Linder received


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