The Southern Berks News

2018 Pennsylvan­ia State 4-H Junior Horse Championsh­ip Show

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The 5th annual Pennsylvan­ia State 4-H Junior Horse Championsh­ip Show was held July 28-29, 2018 at the Centre County Grange Fairground­s in Centre Hall, Pa. More than 140 4-H members from across Pennsylvan­ia exhibited horses in performanc­e and in hand classes, totaling over 450 entries for the weekend.

The Junior Horse Championsh­ip Show is the premier competitio­n of the year for most 4-H horse members enrolled in junior horse projects. Events include breed conformati­on and futurity classes for yearling to 5-year-old horses, as well as barrel and driving futurities. In Hand Trail and Performanc­e Skills classes were also part of the Junior Horse Show. Results from the show are available on the Pennsylvan­ia 4-H Horse Program website.

All exhibitors competed at a preliminar­y level in each class for a merit placing. At this level each entry was evaluated against a standard of excellence and received a blue, red, or yellow merit placing. Blue merit placings then advanced to a championsh­ip class, where they competed against all blue merit winners in their division. Winners of all championsh­ip classes were awarded a neck sash and a Junior Horse Championsh­ip Show jacket. Winners of all In Hand championsh­ip classes then advanced to compete for Grand Champion honors. Andrew Welch of Westmorela­nd County was named Champion Master Showman which was awarded to the top exhibitor in the Master Showman championsh­ip class out of 23 preliminar­y entries.

New this year at the show – Friday evening following the Ice Cream Social, the PA 4-H Horse Program hosted an “Exhibiting the Halter/ Conformati­on horse” clinic. This clinic discussed proper technique for exhibiting horses of various breeds In Hand. Tom Walker, AQHA exhibitor, and retired Penn State Extension educator was the presenter. Tom exhibited his AQHA gelding to a national high point award in 2017. Saturday evening following the conclusion of the show, a “Ride the Pattern” Clinic discussing the Western and English Performanc­e Skills classes took place. This clinic discussed what judges look for when judging these classes at the show, tips on how to execute the pattern correctly, and common mistakes made by exhibitors. It was an interactiv­e clinic, presented by Art O’Brien, AQHA judge and Joe Stanco, Eastern Equine Extension Associate.

Five Berks County 4-H Horse Club members participat­ed in the PA State 4-H Junior Horse Championsh­ip Show. Grace Mayberry came away with a Champion Western Horse 4-year-old and Reserve Grand Champion Western Horse Mare with her horse Embraced. Jenna Tyson had a Champion Hunter Horse 4-year-old Mare and Grand Champion Hunter Horse Mare with her horse First Glance. Chloe Sullivan had a Champion Hunter Horse 3-year-old Gelding, English Performanc­e Skills Champion and Grand Champion Hunter Horse Gelding with her horse Speechless. The Berks County results are the following:

Paint 4 Year Old Mare 1st place – Grace Mayberry with Embraced

Western Horse 4 Year Old Mare Champion

Grace Mayberry with Embraced

Reserve Grand Champion Western Horse Mare

Grace Mayberry with Embraced

Hunter Type Horse 4 Year Old Mare

1st Place - Jenna Tyson with First Glace

Hunter Type Horse 3 Year Old Gelding

1st Place - Chloe Sullivan with Speechless

Hunter Horse 4 Year Old Mare Champion

Jenna Tyson with First Glace

Hunter Horse 3 Year Old Gelding Champion

Chloe Sullivan with Speechless

English Pleasure Futurity Walk/Trot/Canter 3 Year Old

1st Place – Chloe Sullivan with Speechless

English Pleasure Futurity Walk/Trot/Canter 4 Year Old

1st Place – Grace Mayberry with Embraced

English Performanc­e Skills 3 Year Old

1st Place – Chloe Sullivan with Speechless

English Performanc­e Skills 4 Year Old

1st Place – Grace Mayberry with Embraced

English Pleasure Futurity Champion

5th Place – Chloe Sullivan with Speechless

English Performanc­e Skills Champion

Chloe Sullivan with Speechless

Grand Champion Hunter Horse Mare

Jenna Tyson with First Glance

Grand Champion Hunter Horse Gelding

Chloe Sullivan with Speechless

Miniature Horse 2 Year Old Mare

1st Place – Daniel Twaddell with Hopkins Invincible Image

Miniature Horse 4 Year Old Gelding

1st Place – Ava Senseny with Zephyr Woods Treasured Bandit

Miniature Type Horse 3 Year Old Gelding

2nd Place – Daniel Twaddell with Rocs Spotz On a Deck of Cards

Miniature Horse 2 Year Old Mare Championsh­ip

4th Place – Daniel Twaddell with Hopkins Invincible Image

Miniature Horse 4 Year Old Gelding Champion

2nd Place - Ava Senseny with Zephyr Woods Treasured Bandit

Miniature In Hand Trail 2 Year Old

1st Place – Daniel Twaddell with Hopkins Invincible Image

Miniature In Hand Trail 3 Year Old

2nd Place – Daniel Twaddell with Rocs Spotz On A Deck of Cards

Miniature In Hand Trail 4 Year Old

1st Place – Ava Senseny with Zephyr Woods Treasured Bandit

There are over 5,000 4-H horse projects involving youth throughout Pennsylvan­ia. Programs are designed to develop life skills in youth and knowledge of horse production, use, and management. For additional informatio­n on 4-H horse programs in Pennsylvan­ia, contact your county Penn State Cooperativ­e Extension office at extension. psu.edu/counties or visit the Pennsylvan­ia 4-H Horse Program website at extension.psu.edu/4-h/projects/ horses.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF JENNA TYSON ?? Jenna Tyson, left, State Champion in Hunter Type Mare and Chloe Sullivan, right, State Champion in Hunter Type Gelding.
PHOTO COURTESY OF JENNA TYSON Jenna Tyson, left, State Champion in Hunter Type Mare and Chloe Sullivan, right, State Champion in Hunter Type Gelding.

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