Antelope County 4-H shooters once again hit their mark in the shooting sports competitions. Click here for the photo gallery. From BB gun to archery, the 4-H members proved why Antelope County shooters are some of the top performers in the state. "We always say the Antelope County Fair is the toughest tournament we have all year because the girls and boys are competing against each other," said Mark Eggers, archery coordinator. "In the state competitions they are in separate divisions." Results: Jamie Dittrich - reserve champion senior air rifle, reserve champion senior BB gun Blake Heithoff - champion senior air rifle, reserve champion .22 rifle with a scope, champion senior trap shooting shot gun division Tyler Miller - reserve champion .22 rifle without scope, reserve champion intermediate BB gun Brooklyn Chipps - champion .22 rifle without scope Hunter Howard - champion .22 rifle with a scope, reserve champion junior trap shooting shot gun division, champion junior BB gun, champion junior archery Allyson Selting - reserve champion junior archery Marie Meis - champion intermediate archery Chase Vleck - reserve champion intermediate archery Geoffrey Carr - champion junior trap shooting shot gun division Jonathon Meis - reserve champion senior trap shooting shot gun division, champion senior BB gun, champion senior archery Morgan Carpenter - reserve champion senior archery Jacob Cleveland - champion junior air rifle Montana Howard - reserve champion 8-year-old BB gun Samuel Hemenway - champion 8-year-old BB gun Wyatt Chipps - reserve champion junior BB gun Kolton Krick - champion intermediate BB gun Click here for full archery results. |
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