Scott Reese, 4-H Outdoor Education Specialist
UT Lone Oaks Farm hosted the Annual State 4-H Shooting Sports Invitational, where high school 4-H’ers from across Tennessee came together to compete for the right to represent Tennessee at the National 4-H Shooting Sports Championships next summer.
There were sixty-four participants who competed in air rifle, compound archery, recurve archery, and shotgun. The results are as follows:
Air Rifle
1st – Grace Anna Dickenson – Weakley County
2nd – Savannah Moubray – Weakley County
3rd – Brayden Smith – Shelby County
4th – Brayden Woody – White County
Recurve Archery
1st – Amos Clegg – Williamson County
2nd – Tristian Spicer – Lincoln County
3rd – Michelle Emrich – Morgan County
4th – Cassandra Sanchez – Campbell County
Compound Archery
1st – Larry Bozeman – Moore County
2nd – Danielle Jay – Weakley County
3rd – Kaylee Barclay – McNairy County (not pictured)
4th – Bethany Sims – Rhea County
Shotgun
1st – Robby Hinman – Greene County
2nd – Gary Hahn – Maury County
3rd – CJ Russell – Hardeman County
4th – Wes Ross – Hardeman County