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ling shown by Clarkhills Farms, Uhrichsville. The Ayrshire Junior Champion and Grand Champion was the fall yearling shown by Hardingdale Holsteins. The Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion was the junior two-year-old shown by Eddy Farms, Keith Eddy, Jewett.
on and Grand Champion of the Brown Swiss show was the three-yearold shown by Clarkhills Farm, Robert Clark & Family, Uhrichsville.
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The Brown Swiss Junior Champion was the winter calf and the Reserve Brown Swiss Junior Champion was the spring calf, both shown by Eddy Farms.
The Red & White Reserve Junior Champion was the spring year-
Wednesday evening, so fans were treated to a battle within a battle during the event.
In total, there were 21 hooks across three classes in the OSTPA portion of Wednesday night’s show. The OSTPA pulled two nights later at the Pickaway County Fair, and will hit the sleds June 30 at the Greenwich Fireman’s Festival.
The National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) served as the big ticket at the grandstands on Thursday night. However, it was Mother Nature who eventually won the night.

The Milking Shorthorn Junior Champion and Grand Champion was the fall calf shown by Clarkhills Farm, Uhrichsville. Reserve Junior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion was the winter yearling shown by Caldwell Dairy Farms, Bloomingdale.
Sponsers for the Dairy Show were Andi’s Point, Freeport; Jones Equipment, Freeport; Yoder’s Market And Feed Supply; and Bardall Crossing Hardware, Freeport. The show was managed by the Harrison County Dairy Board.
After just one class of tractors made it through the sled, a lulling rain shifted to a more a steady shower and forced a rain out of the remainder of the event. At least one person was smiling at the end of the night though, as Jon Jones of Freeport took the top spot in the CSS Tractor Class. Jones guided his 1967 International 1206 dubbed “Lunatic Fringe” to the winner’s circle with a hook of 342.088. Jones outpulled 13 other tractors in the only class that hit the dirt on Thursday. Saturday night Power Pull-
Golf league enjoys play of the day
On Wednesday, June 21, the Play of the Day for the Cadiz Women’s Golf league was Low Net Threesomes and hostesses were Kim Ochsenbine and Roberta Cireddu.
The winning Low Net Threesome team was Marilyn Kenny, Cireddu and Ochsenbine. Putt winners included A-Flight - Cireddu, B-Flight ing Productions put on a show that capped off all grandstand events at the fair. Five classes produced 29 hooks in total, and there was plenty of local talent scattered throughout the night.
- Brenda Hartley, and C-FlightDonita Rush.
Cireddu, Kenny, Kathy Newburn, Sherry Sapon, Donna Griffin and Linda Tyson all had birdies. Ochsenbine and Paula Hope had chip-ins. Next week’s hostesses are Laura Daily and Janis Cook. The Play of the Day will be Blind Partners, Low Net.
P.J. Keller on the “Bad Addiction” ride took the top spot in the 466 Hot Farm Class. KC Morris was back at the fairgrounds on Saturday, and the second time around he didn’t settle for second place. Morris and “Maverick” took home top honors in the Pro Modified Trucks class. In the Class Super Stock Tractor
Class, John Stanley on the “Green Broke Deere” finished atop the ranks. In Super Stock Trucks, Luke Simeon in the “Out A The Blue” machine edged Darrin Young (Cadiz) and his “Livewire” unit for the class crown. Dave Kendziorski of Adena finished in third with his “Back in Black” machine. In the final class of the evening, Gregg Ferringer and the “Smokin John” bested the field in the LP SF Tractor Class.