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Trap shooters take aim at Estevan competition

Twenty-eight shooters from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and North Dakota descended on Estevan from May 31-June 2 for the Estevan Trap Shooting Club’s registered meet. Winners were crowned in different divisions each day.
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Sheldon McNabb, left, and Garry McNabb were among the entrants in the Estevan Trap Shooting Club’s competition. Photo submitted

Twenty-eight shooters from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and North Dakota descended on Estevan from May 31-June 2 for the Estevan Trap Shooting Club’s registered meet.

Winners were crowned in different divisions each day.

In 100 singles on May 31, Rod Boll of Fillmore and Kahl Boll of Regina tied for first in AA with a score of 98. Logan King of Estevan was first in A with a 99, Joe Harvey of Alida and Clarence Durr of Estevan were tied for first in B with a 96, Cal Canshorn of Regina was first in C with a 97 and Chase McNabb of Estevan won the junior division with a 94.

In 100 doubles, Kahl Boll  won the A event with a 97, Dwight Knutson of Sherwood, N.D., won the B event with a 94 and Harvey took the C event with a 93.

Ganshorn won the 100 handicap with a 96.

On June 1, Kahl Boll won the 100 doubles’ A division (94) and the 100 singles’ AA division (100). Also in 100 doubles, Durr won the B event (87) and Brett Bibeau of Yorkton won the C (87).

In 100 singles, King won the A event (99), Durr won the B (95), and Ganshorn won the C in a shootoff with Bibeau after both shooters recorded a 95. McNabb (97) won the junior division.

In the 100 handicap, Dwain Mushumanski of Birtle, Man., won the championship with a 96, Kevin Frith of Oxbow won the short yard distance with a 93, Joe Harvey of Alida won the mid yard (95) and John Nuttall of Regina won the long yard (94).

The competition on June 2 saw John Nuttall and Kahl Boll of Regina finished tied for first in 100 doubles A division with a 95. Tiger Williams of Stewart Valley won the B division (83) and Ganshorn won the C division (85).

In 100 singles, Rod Boll won AA (100), King won the A division (98), and Mushumanski won the B after finishing tied with Harvey, as both shooters had a 98. Ganshorn won the C (92) and McNab again won the junior (90). 

Finally, in the 100 handicap, Nuttall was the champion with a 93, Canshorn won the short yard (90), King won the mid yard (88) and Joe Binetruy of Moose Jaw won the long yard (88).