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Ewert’s bullseye blitz

By JOHN WOOD

IN THE 42nd year of the President’s Trophy Shoot at the Woods Point Gun Club, Steve Bedggood and Daryl Ewert started the day with perfect 30/30 scores in the Eye Opener.
In the first championship, the President’s 25-Target Double Barrel, only Ken Skinner and Tom Apps managed a clean 25/25. After a short shoot-off Skinner took the sash with a 29/29 score.
There were many good scores, witnessed by over half the competitors qualifying for the grade shoot-offs.
AA Grade was won by Skinner (25/25) with Trevor Ewert 2nd (28/29). A Grade was easily won by Apps (25/25) from Peter West (32/35).
B Grade was a clean win by junior shooter Jake Murray (24/25), with Laurie Poile second (24/26).
Matt Ewert took C Grade (38/40) from Lauchlan O’Halloran (37/40).
The President’s Trophy was the 25-Targets Handicap with Bedggood shooting another perfect 25/25 to go into a shoot-off against Trevor Ewert and Geoff Hill, also on 25/25. It took only a few shots for Ewert to take the Trophy (33/33) leaving Hill (32/33) and Bedggood (26/27) in his wake. Fourth place was taken by Mark Wilkinson (41/43) after a shoot-off against Lauchlan O’Halloran and Darren Clarke.
To finish the day there was the President’s 25 target Tower Championship in which only Ian Findlay and Jake Murray managed 25/25.
After a short shoot-off Findlay claimed the sash (27/27), Murray 2nd (26/27). A shoot off for third and fourth resulted in Dave Hoon third (36/37) from Jim West fourth (35/37).
The overall High Gun was a close call with Trevor Ewert (73/75) just edging out junior shooter Jake Murray (72/75).
Encouragement prizes were presented to the junior shooters, Jake Murray, Luke Murray and Byron Foley.
The next shoot is the Christmas Shoot on Sunday 14 December.

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