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Adair Youth win at 2014 4-H State Shooting Sports Competition

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Tony Rose, Adair Co. Extension Agent for 4-H & Youth

On September 13 and 14 there were seventeen youth from Adair County who participated in the Kentucky State 4-H Shoot.

On Saturday, September 13, 2014, there were 17 youth who participated in rifle, archery, pistol, and black powder disciplines.

On Sunday, September 14, 2014, there were 12 youth who participated in trap. Youth who participated in this year state shoot were: Harrison Rich, Jordan Richard, Sarah Berberich, Zach Morgan, Anthony Richard, Gavin Loy, Landon McBeath, Amanda Nokes, Wesley Rose, Tyler Moore, Addie Eastham, Autumn Bailey, Josh Creason, Nathan Berberich, Breeana Butler, Chandler Wisdom and Isaiah Morgan.

Harrison Rich placed third in 12-14 Black Powder Pistol, Anthony Richard placed first in 9-11 year old Trap, Addie Eastham placed first in 15-18 year old Trap, and Wesley Rose, Anthony Richard, Amanda Nokes, Gavin Loy and Nathan Berberich was the second place team in 9-11 year old trap.

All youth did a great job and represented our county well. Thanks to all the coaches, volunteers, and families that helped with this year's state shoot. Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. - Tony Rose




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Adair County 4-H Trap Shooters at State



2014-09-22 - Photo by Tony Rose. Adair 4-H Trap Shooters - Josh Creason, Jordan Richard, Wesley Rose, Addie Eastham, Tyler Moore, Harrison Rich, Sarah Berberich, Autumn Bailey, Nathan Berberich, Anthony Richard, Landon McBeath, Amanda Nokes, and Gavin Loy- Adair County 4-H Trap shooters at the State 4-H Shooting Sports Contest. Not pictured are Chandler Wisdom, Zach Morgan, and Isaiah Morgan who participated in the Saturday State 4-H Shooting Sports contest. - Tony Rose
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Trap Shooting: Anthony Richard of Columbia wins 1st Place at State



2014-09-22 - Photo By Tony Rose. Anthony Richard: First place individual in 9-11 year old Trap Division 1.
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Adair 4-11 Year-Olds Trap Shoot team takes 2nd at State



2014-09-22 - Photo by Tony Rose. Adair 9-11 Year Olds place second in 9-11 year old group: Wesley Rose, Anthony Richard, Amanda Nokes, Gavin Loy and Nathan Berberich members of the second place 9-11 year old trap team. -TONY ROSE, Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H and Youth Development
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Addie Eastham wins 1st Place in 15-18 year old Trap Shoot at State



2014-09-22 - Photo by Tony Rose.
State First Place Addie Eastham First Place, individual, in 15-18 year old Trap Division 1 - TONY ROSE, Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H and Youth Development.

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Harrison Rich takes 3rd in State, Black Powder Pistol



2014-09-22 - Photo by Tony Rose. State Third Place Harrison Rich, third place individual, 12-14 Black powder pistol.- TONY ROSE, Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H and Youth Development.
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