Penn State Livestock Team Wins at KILE for Second Straight Year
The Penn State livestock judging team was first at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg for the second year in a row, and were the high team in beef cattle for the third straight year.

Wendall Landis, Nichole Fogleman, Russ Larson, Kyle Grim,
Amber Shollenberger and Debbie
McAllister
Penn State's Livestock Judging team captured first place in the
collegiate judging contest at the Keystone International Livestock
Exposition (KILE) in Harrisburg on Saturday, marking the second time in
as many years they have taken the honor. The team placed first in
sheep, and second in swine and oral reasons. They were the high team in
beef cattle for the third year in a row.
Team members are
Nichole Fogleman, senior from Lock Haven; Kyle Grim, senior from East
Berlin; Russell Larson, senior from East Berlin; Debbie McAllister,
senior from Centre Hall; and Amber Shollenberger, junior from
Mohrsville.
Dr. Terry Etherton, Head of the Department of Dairy and Animal Science,
said, "I extend sincere congratulations to the members of the Livestock
Judging Team for this outstanding achievement. Their strong showing is
a tribute to their dedication and commitment to excelling."
The consistency of the team paid off, with all team members excelling
in multiple categories. Fogleman was high individual overall in the
contest, and was fourth in cattle and reasons, fifth in sheep and
seventh in swine. Shollenberger was second high individual overall and
placed fourth in sheep, fifth in cattle and tenth in swine.
McAllister placed fifth overall, second in swine, seventh in reasons
and eighth in cattle; Grim was tenth overall and sixth in cattle; and,
Larson was high individual in sheep and sixth in reasons..
Wendall Landis, assistant beef cattle manager at Penn State, coaches the team.
At KILE, the team judged 12 classes, including five cattle, four swine
and three sheep, and gave eight sets of oral reasons. Other teams
competing were the University of Illinois, Ohio State University,
University of Tennessee, Middle Tennessee State University and West
Virginia University.
The team placed third in the Eastern
National Livestock Collegiate Judging Contest in Timonium, and will
compete at the Premier Stockman's contest in Frankfort, IN; the
American Royal Livestock Exposition, Kansas City, MO; and the national
intercollegiate livestock judging contest at the North American
Livestock Exhibition, Louisville, KY.


