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Catalogue of Exhibits JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP ~ Age as of January 1st, 2012 # NAME AGE COUNTY CALF BREED SIRE 1. Emily McPherson 14 Niagara South SPIERDYKE DAURTHY LAUTHORITY Holstein COMESTAR LAUTHORITY 2. Grace McLeod 12 Oxford HANALEE ATTIC JAGUAR Holstein ALLYNDALE-I ATTIC 3. Riley Hastie 13 Grey CEDARPATCH LAUTHORITY GISELLA Holstein COMESTAR LAUTHORITY 4. Jamie Laidlaw 12 Halton LAIDLAWN FEVER GUCCI Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 5. Rebecca MacIntosh 12 Glengarry GLENGARRY SUPPLY RIHANNA Holstein MISTY SPRINGS SUPPLY 6. Trevor Nyenkamp 12 Stormont DELHU DEMPSEY DIANNA Holstein LIRR DREW DEMPSEY 7. Cally Finley 12 Durham West FARROW DAZZLER VANITA Holstein BROWNKING ALTADAZZLER-ET 8. Mikayla Ringelberg 12 Wentworth FENNEMA STEADY AMBER Holstein STANTONS STEADY 10. Emma Roszell 12 Niagara South MOTTLE STEADY MICKEY Holstein STANTONS STEADY 11. Devin Sills 13 Hastings RALANES MARCH ASIA Holstein GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ 12. Loretta Bird 12 Haldimand ARDROSS BLACK LICORICE Holstein WILCOXVIEW JASPER-ET 13. Natalie Templeton 13 Grenville TEMPLEVIEW SMOKIN SANTANA Holstein MISTY SPRINGS SMOKIN 14. Elaine Jeffs 13 Northumberland JEFFSHAVEN WINDBROOK CHEERIO Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 16. Derrick Knill 12 Perth ULMAR WINDBROOK ELMO Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 17. Meghan Eby 13 Waterloo PLEASANT NOOK TINKERBELL Holstein LIRR DREW DEMPSEY 19. Dawson Turcott 12 Peterborough CROVALLEY SID ACHIEVER Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 21. Mauranne Hébert 14 Quebec East ROTALY WINDBROOK HILDA Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 22. Emily Stephenson 14 South Simcoe HAANVIEW A NEW DAY IRELAND Holstein COMESTAR A NEW DAY 25. Morgan Hickling 13 Bruce HICKLEE SID SATIN Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 26. Reid Graham 12 North Simcoe CONDON WINDBROOK LAVENDER Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 28. Rebecca Franken 12 Huron PAUL-LOR SECURE RED MAGNA Holstein CRACKHOLM SECURE RED 29. James Gilchrist 13 Niagara North DEVANS AMY Holstein COMESTAR LAUTHORITY 30. Mark Nyentap 13 Russell MARVELLANE FEVER JOYCIE Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 31. Caitlin Jampen 13 Dundas CHERRY CREST LAVANGUARD ROZ Holstein COMESTAR LAVANGUARD 34. Ashley Harvey 13 South Simcoe HARVDALE SID BARBADOS Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 35. Cassie Hawthorne 13 Perth BOBMUR COLT LAVISH P Holstein SANDY-VALLEY COLT P-RED-TW 38. Megan Johnson 14 Bruce GAL089 SANCHEZ NITROUS Holstein GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ 39. Siobhan Teel 13 Durham West BEAVERBROCK WINDBROOK ALEXIA Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 40. Kaley Huybregts 13 Stormont LIMBRA JESSIE KIMI Holstein LIMBRA GOLDWYN JESSIE 41. Brianna Stoop 12 Niagara South FORBESVUE DEMPSEY SERENA Holstein LIRR DREW DEMPSEY 42. Rose Danen 12 Perth DANZEL DUPLEX SHIVER Holstein MESLAND DUPLEX-ET 45. Kayla Boot 14 Lennox & Addington BAYVIEW ACRES WHITE LILAC Holstein GEN-I-BEQ BRAWLER 47. Greg Fuller 13 Middlesex COMRIE ATTIC URIANNA Holstein ALLYNDALE-I ATTIC 49. Kyle VanBuuren 12 Niagara North DEVANS ROXANNA Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 50. Connor Halpenny 12 Grenville PENNY LANE SANCHEZ DEVAN Holstein GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ 52. Shawn Vanden Boer 14 Lambton SHAWNASEY STERLING AUGUSTA Holstein ARDROSS STERLING 54. Jane Walker 13 Elgin FUTURECREST TENACIOUS JACKIE Holstein FUTURECREST TENACIOUS 55. Ryan Peeters 12 Huron HEATHER HOLME FEVER ATLANTIS Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 57. Natalie Breteler 13 Dundas MS ANGEL ANICA-ET Holstein SANDY-VALLEY COLT P-RED-TW 60. Blaire French 12 Wellington CRAIGCREST XMAS BOUGH Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 62. Lilly Dickson 13 Frontenac SUNREST SID DANICA Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 64. Brent Sikma 14 Durham East VELTHUIS SNOWMAN ELVENA Holstein FLEVO GENETICS SNOWMAN 65. Rebecca Barr 12 Frontenac RODRICK DEBBIE PARAMOUNT Holstein STANHOPE PARAMOUNT 66. Jillian Maltby 14 South Simcoe LANGELANDS ATTIC POPSTAR Holstein ALLYNDALE-I ATTIC 69. Jessica Sills 14 Hastings UNIQUE BRAXTON LIBERTY Holstein REGANCREST S BRAXTON-ET 70. Matthew McOuat 12 Quebec North West HARVESTACRE GOLDWYN FANTA Holstein BRAEDALE GOLDWYN 74. Kyleigh Jampen 14 Dundas SERENITYHILL SID REBECA Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 78. Darcie Wilson 13 N.S. WILSONBURG SANCHEZ MARLEY Holstein GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ 79. Emily McKay 14 Quebec South West SUNTOR JED MARY Holstein SUNTOR JED 80. Miranda Murphy 13 N.B. GEG SID BUTTERCUP Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 82. Simon Beaulieu 14 Prescott WINRIGHT JASPER TAYLOR Holstein WILCOXVIEW JASPER-ET 83. Jonathon Buiting 13 Stormont LIMBRA JESSIE SASSY Holstein LIMBRA GOLDWYN JESSIE 84. Rebecca Redner 13 Hastings OSCROFT SID LYCIOUS Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 85. Noah Jaquemet 13 Dundas EASTSIDE LEWISDALE SID PERFECT Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 87. Taylor Nelson 14 North Simcoe ELIZADON SANCHEZ REMIX Holstein GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ 93. Brandon Scheepers 12 Dundas KEARNSVALE LAUTHORITY MEGAN Holstein COMESTAR LAUTHORITY 96. Jenna Hedden 13 Renfrew BLONDIN JORDAN CHIME Holstein GILLETTE JORDAN 365. Michael McCannell 12 Dufferin ORANGEVIEW DAMIEN ZOE Holstein ERBACRES DAMIEN 107. Kassidy Gilroy 13 Durham East METDALE DEMPSEY KAYE Holstein LIRR DREW DEMPSEY 108. Sheldon Shane 12 Leeds DONNAVILLE POWER SNOWBALL Holstein WINDY-KNOLL-VIEW POWER-ET 109. Kaitlyn French 13 Leeds POLESTAR BRAXTON BLUEBERRY Holstein REGANCREST S BRAXTON-ET 114. Tierney Cartman 14 Renfrew HEDWAY FEVER AVRIL Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 119. Jaclyn Glover 13 South Simcoe VALLEYRIVER ACME FLUTE RED Holstein KHW ELM-PARK ACME-ET 125. Rebecca Spence 13 North Simcoe ROYBRIDGE STEADY CRANBERRY Holstein STANTONS STEADY 132. Hannah Allen 14 Norfolk FLOWING STEADY MOOLIE Holstein STANTONS STEADY 137. Laura Bryson 14 Quebec South West BRYHILL SHOTTBOLT LIVING LARGE Holstein GEPAQUETTE DG SHOTTBOLT 141. Rinske vanderSteege 12 Norfolk REYANN INFRAROUGE DODI 596 Holstein MICHERET INFRAROUGE 147. Vanessa Cation 14 Bruce BYDAND GOLDWYN JEZEBEL Holstein BRAEDALE GOLDWYN 157. Abbi Atkins 13 Wellington CANHOPE FEVER CHARMONY Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 162. Rachel Clow 14 Frontenac NEW ELM ADRIFT BELLA Holstein BARGEOLANE GOLDWYN ADRIFT 165. Daniel Prinzen 14 Prince Edward PRINSVILLE JORDAN BEVERLY Holstein GILLETTE JORDAN 168. Zach Vis 14 Wentworth SIGNATURE F KATMANDU Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 178. Raine Beckwith 13 N.B. PINELAND ATLANTIC HAYDEN-ET Holstein MAPLE-DOWNS-I G W ATLANTIC 179. Cole Gunby 12 Wentworth ROCKYMOUNTAIN FEVER WILHELMINA Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 180. Zachary Wagler 14 Waterloo CLAYNOOK TALULLA WINDBROOK Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 186. Bailey T Pool 14 Chatham Kent WILLDINA FEVER TIMELY Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 189. Connor Mann 13 PEI WEEKSDALE BRAXTON REPLAY Holstein REGANCREST S BRAXTON-ET 206. Matthew Van Camp 14 Durham East LEGEND-MAKER FEVER ALABAMA Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 219. Rebecca Spuehler 14 Prescott ROSENHILL ATTITUDE IRIS Holstein DAMARTINI ATTITUDE-RED-ET 220. Serena Allardyce 13 Brant ELM BEND GAZETTE Holstein COMESTAR LAUTHORITY 225. Eveline Hildbrand 13 Russell ROSENHILL REDLINER RAINBOW Holstein FRADON REDLINER 231. Cassandra Allen 12 Prescott ALLENSITE WINDBROOK VAUGHN Holstein GILLETTE WINDBROOK 232. Connor French 13 Wellington CRAIGCREST SID STARLITE Holstein PINE-TREE SID-ET 233. Tessa Bowes 14 Lanark PENLOW RAINBOW WINNERS Holstein GILLETTE WINNERS 236. Kirkland Reaney 13 Carleton RIVERDOWN FEVER LOCKET Holstein CRACKHOLM FEVER 239. Ashleigh Benedict 14 N.S. MUSQIE CALIMERO CHIKEELA Ayrshire MARGOT CALIMERO 245. Ty Hornbrook 12 N.B. LANDSLIDE LAURA Ayrshire LANDSLIDE HARRY EDGEWATER MEADOWS YOGIBEAR-ET 246. Marty Dykstra 14 Niagara North COMFORT FARMS DALILAH Guernsey 249. Marshall Ellis 14 N.S. ELOC WONDERMENT REBELDOODLE Brown Swiss TOP ACRES C WONDERMENT ET 252. Rebecca Arth 13 Wentworth RICH VALLEY GG FELICIA 213 Jersey GRIFFENS GOVERNOR-ET 255. Adriana Barnia-Plassotta 13 Waterloo WILLOW CREEK EXPLOIT GLITTER Jersey BRIDON JADES EXPLOIT -ET 256. Brianna Nixon 12 Halton ROSALEA COLTON JANEY Jersey CHILLI ACTION COLTON ET 259. Curtis Ruta 13 Peel GLENHOLME REQUEST TRIUMPH Jersey RAPID BAY REQUEST -ET 260. Brent Sayles 12 Brant BRIDON CALCIUM GINA Jersey BRIDON CALCIUM ET SC GOLD DUST PARAMOUNT IATOLA- 262. Carter Landman 14 Dufferin SWISSBELL IATOLA STEREO Jersey 268. David Leach 14 Kawartha Lakes LEACHLAND KIT KAT K Jersey SELECT-SCOTT MINISTER -ET 270. Erica Sayles 14 Brant BRIDON COMERICA VICTORIA ET Jersey BRIDON REMAKE COMERICA -ET 274. Laura Empringham 13 York THERIHOF REAGAN ALANNA Jersey RAPID BAY REAGAN -ET 275. Stephanie Kaehli 13 Dufferin SWISSBELL GOVENOR YELLOW Jersey GRIFFENS GOVERNOR-ET 279. Julia Pilecki 13 Waterloo WILLOW CREEK MVP SKYLA Jersey RATLIFF JUSTICE MVP 281. Melyssa Sargent 14 Durham East ENNISKILLEN TEQUILA R DAISY Jersey TOWER VUE PRIME TEQUILA-ET 286. Carolyn Coddington 13 Quebec South East MASONVALE REAGAN JUSTICE ET Jersey RAPID BAY REAGAN -ET 287. Alycia Walker 13 Wellington HURONIA VERBATIM TARA 1Y Jersey ARETHUSA VERBATIM RESPONSE 288. Adam Baird 13 Norfolk MEADOW LYNN LASER EMMY Jersey WILLOA LASER 291. Laura DeKlein 14 Middlesex SMITHDEN GP NUGGLES Jersey RAPID BAY GRAND-PRIX -ET 292. Hanna Dellaire 13 Wellington ROCK ELLA GREMLIN FYREKRACKER Jersey ROCK ELLA GREMLIN -ET 299. Troy Killough 14 Elgin WALKERFARMS TENACIOUS TAP 778 Holstein FUTURECREST TENACIOUS 302. Julie French 14 Peel PLUM VALLEY JORDAN REBECCA Holstein GILLETTE JORDAN 333. Véronique Brisson 13 Quebec South West BRISMER DAMION JASMINE Holstein ERBACRES DAMION 336. Madison Dyment 13 Oxford HOWARD-VIEW-I ROSALEE Holstein GOLDEN-OAKS ST ALEXANDER-ET 348. Kyle Bouma 14 PEI RED OAK SANCHEZ ODYSSEY Holstein GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ 353. Matt Lange 13 South Simcoe ABLENE RADIANT LYNN Holstein KARNVILLA RADIANT 404. Brett Stockdale 14 Peterborough EMBRDALE BERRY ARTIE Holstein GREENLEA ARTIE-RED-ET
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