Tony Brede took top honors following the completion of the 10-week Camas Prairie League at the St. Maries Gun Club last weekend.
Tony was the top singles shooter, he was followed by handicap winner B.J. Derr.
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Tony Brede took top honors following the completion of the 10-week Camas Prairie League at the St. Maries Gun Club last weekend.
Tony was the top singles shooter, he was followed by handicap winner B.J. Derr.
The ladies singles division was led by Vicki Arrhenius and Tami Derr, and Lacey Bohannon took the handicap.
Doubles was won by Rick Bailey.
Brooklyn Charles was the girls singles winner, while Seth Cook was the boys singles winner. Seth also took the boys handicap win, and Sadie Rose Davidson won the girls handicap.
Week 10 results included Tony Brede, Kris Bucannan, Daniel Kruguer, Ron Nelson and Richard Spier with 22s, Vicki Arrhenius with an 18, Tami Derr with a 16 and Lacey Bohannon with a 13.
Noah Cook and Gavin Tiller were the top boys shooters with scores of 20. Seth Cook shot a 19.
Brooklyn Charles won the girls shoot with a 21, followed by Keira Bohannon, Chloe Dorman and Taryn John with scores of 16.
Tony Brede won the mens handicap with a 22, Lacey Bohannon took ladies handicap with a 17, Gavin Tiller won the boys’ with a 21 and Sadie Rose Davidson won the girls’ with a 20.
Doubles winners included Daniel Kruger with a 41, Tony Brede with a 39, and Rick Bailey and Richard Spier with 38s.
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