Clay shoot-out benefits NEFBA apprentice program


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Clay sports attracted 176 shooters in support of the NEFBA Apprenticeship Program last month.
Clay sports attracted 176 shooters in support of the NEFBA Apprenticeship Program last month.
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The NEFBA Apprenticeship Program hosted a sporting clays shoot-out for 176 shooters Feb. 13 at Bradford Sportsmen’s Farm in Graham. Proceeds support the apprenticeship program.

The program extends a special thanks to the event’s presenting sponsors: Ameris Bank, Auld & White, Bender & Modlin, Florida Comfort, The Haskell Co., LP SmartSide, Mattamy Homes and Thomas May.

“It was a day of friendly competition, enjoying being outside and supporting the apprentices,” said Keith Ward, NEFBA’s training vice president. “We want to thank everyone who participated and those who sponsored the event. The Apprenticeship Program benefits the entire community as well as the industry and the individuals who receive their training through it.”

Other sponsors who contributed to the event’s success are: Sherwin-Williams, 16-gauge sponsor; Comerford Construction, 20-gauge sponsor; B&G Plumbing, C.W. Wood Plumbing, Scapes of North Florida and T&M Electric, Rabbit Hole Sponsors; American Electrical Contracting, Argos, Bonded Builders Home Warranty, Kim’s Electric, Magnum Painting, Turner Pest Control and Universal Design Solutions, Duck Call Sponsors.

Congratulations to the winners: 

• High-scoring team: Panel-Tek with Wayne Holmes, Ed Newmans, Duane Hardee, Jerry Sasina

• High-scoring male: Duane Hardee, Panel Tek

• High-scoring female: Rachel Thompson, ABC Supply 

• Raffle winner: Chuck Heirs, won Benelli Franchi Renaissance 12-gauge shotgun

 

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