Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First

Kimball's Dead Eye Shooters show well at Mitchell

The Kimball Dead Eye Shooters 4-H Club competed at the Scottsbluff County Panhandle Best Competition in Mitchell on Sunday, Jan. 29, and walked away winners.

In the 9-10 year old bb gun division, Jessica Terrill was second overall with a 367 and she took first in kneeling.

Julia Winstrom placed first in the 11–12 year old bb gun division with a 368. She placed first in standing, sitting and kneeling positions.

Also in the 11-12 year old division, Chris Foster placed second with a 356 and was first place in the prone position.

In the 13–15 age bracket, Kimball's Bailie Brower scored a perfect 100, and took first place, in the prone position and placed seventh overall for her age division.

Jared Barnes, also in the 13-15 age bracket, followed in eighth place and Maddie Cook placed 11th.

In the Sporter Air Rifle competition, Winstrom placed second with a 222 and took first in both prone and standing positions for the 11-12 age bracket. Teammate Foster followed in fourth overall with a 185.

Barnes took first place in the standing position for the 13-14 year old division and placed seventh overall while Cook placed ninth.

In the 15-18 age bracket Shautae Daily took third with a 269, Jaren Winstrom placed 11th and Brower took 14th.

Barnes also placed third with a 177 in Precision shooting in the 13-14 age bracket and in the 15-18 division Daily placed second with a 273 and Brower took seventh with a 198.

 
 
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