Shotgun Team - left to right – Coach William
Peterson, Brice Switzer, Brandon Goldhammer, Ethan Mathias,
Darrin Hawkins. |
Illinois 4-H Shooting Sports sends first delegation to National
Championship
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[July 13, 2015]
LINCOLN
- As one of the last states to join the National 4-H Shooting Sports
program, Illinois wasn’t bashful about its first national
competition presence. Nine Illinois 4-H members accepted the
challenge to compete with 625 other youth in Grand Island, Neb. June
21-26.
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“This was one of the highest levels of competition
these kids will ever face,” said Dan Dawson, University of Illinois
Extension State Shooting Sports Educator. “They exceeded our
expectations, and that’s due to the exceptional training they
received from our Illinois coaches.”
The members of the Illinois team were selected during state
competition in October, 2014. Since then, Bill Mohn (archery) of
Sangamon County, William Peterson (shotgun) of Rock Island County,
and Cheryl Price (air rifle) of Ogle County have worked to raise the
skill of these 4-H members.
The highest Illinois finisher in the shotgun division was Darren
Hawkins (Grundy County) in 56th place. Hawkins won the State 4-H
Shoot in Illinois which shows just how competitive the national
contest is, Dawson said. Other members of the shotgun team included
Brice Switzer (Edgar County), Brandon Goldhammer (Logan County) and
Ethan Mathias (Rock Island County). The team finished in 24th place.
Darren Hawkins placed 6th highest individual in the trap shooting
event after completing several shoot offs. Illinois’ shotgun team
took 4th place in the trap event out of 32 competing states.
The national contest ran from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. In all, 32
state 4-H programs were represented. Nine different shooting
divisions were offered: compound archery, recurve archery, air
rifle, smallbore rifle, air pistol, smallbore pistol, muzzleloading,
and hunting/wildlife. Each state could send up to four competitors
in each division for a 36-member team. Illinois does not currently
offer the pistol or muzzleloading shooting sports disciplines, but
will be looking to add them in the near future.
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“4-H uses shooting sports to teach youth development,” Dawson said.
“Our programs are valuable for helping young people develop
self-confidence, personal discipline, responsibility, teamwork,
self-esteem and sportsmanship. The 4-H members are coached/taught by
a caring adult who has completed a three day certification course
taught by accredited State 4-H Shooting Sports instructors.
“The discipline and self-control required for responsible firearms use carries
over into many other aspects of life,” Dawson said. Illinois began offering the
shooting sports program as part of 4-H in 2009.
Additional information for the Illinois 4-H Shooting Sports Program can be found
by visiting the State website at:
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/ shootingsports/ or emailing Dan
Dawson at dddawson@illinois.edu.
All final standings can be found at:
http://4h.unl.edu/4hshootingsportsnational championships scroll to
results.
[Amy Hyde, Logan County Extension]
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