  
					The entire 
					top 10 included from the left, front row: Drew Baxter, 
					first; Tommy Keeshan, second; Cole Gordon, third; Jacob 
					Dies, fourth; and Brayden Rohlfs, fifth. Back row: Macy 
					Donoho, sixth; Krystof Gojda, seventh; Hunter Robinson, 
					eighth; Cole Tarochione, ninth; and Brandon Batchelder, 
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            Logan 
			4-H members participate in 4-H State Shotgun Shoot 
			 
			
		 
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            [September 29, 2017]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- The Illinois 4-H State Shotgun Shoot was held on September 16th at 
			the Brittany Shooting Park near Bunker Hill. More than 60 teens 
			competed for top awards and the chance to represent Illinois in 
			national competition. 
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			 Participants from the Logan County 4-H Shooting Sports club included 
			Landon Alcorn, Brandon Batchelder, Brayden Rohlfs, Ethan Sanborn, 
			Maison Sherman, and Makayla Stewart. Placing individually in the top 
			ten at the state shoot were Brayden Rohlfs in fifth place and 
			Brandon Batchelder in tenth place. 
			 
			The scores of Batchelder, Rohlfs, Sandborn, and Sherman combined to 
			earn the second place ranking as a team at the State Shoot as well. 
			Bill “Birddog” Kennett was coach for the Logan County 4-H Shooting 
			Sports participants and is leader of the local 4-H Shooting Sports 
			club. 
			 
			Illinois’ national 4-H shooting sports team will be determined from 
			results of this competition. Support for the national team is 
			provided by the Illinois 4-H Foundation. 
			
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Contact Amy Hyde at the Logan County Extension office at 732-8289 
for information about joining the Logan 4-H shooting sports club. Adults 
interested in serving as a volunteer instructor are encouraged to contact the 
office for information about upcoming training.  
				 
			[Patty Huffer] 
			About 4-H: Illinois 4-H empowers 
			and prepares Illinois youth for success. University of Illinois 
			Extension provides 4-H programs in every county in Illinois. 
			Illinois 4-H impacts the lives of 200,000 youth each year through 
			sustained learning clubs and groups and short-term programming.  |