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Wet night for a shoot

RAIN did not deter 31 competitors from taking part in Kerang Gun Club’s two-event meet last Friday night.

The club hosted a 50-target double barrel event, which ended before persistent rainfall occurred.

The majority of competitors stayed on for the 25-target North West Zone Night Point Score Championship, held under lights.

Organisers thanked all who helped out on the night, especially the ladies in the kitchen.

The club’s next competition will be held on Friday, February 12 from 7.30pm.

RESULTS

Event one – 50-target double barrel 

Overall and AA Grade – Winner: Chris Dalrymple (56/56); runner-up: Cameron Brown (55/56).

A Grade – Winner: Les Comensoli (48/50); runner-up: Stan Kerr (47/50).

B Grade – Winner: Jamie Regan (49/52); runner-up: Cass Comensoli (47/50).

C Grade – Winner: Mitchell Wooding (44/50); runner-up: Ivan Dower (56/63) following a shoot off against Riley Cox. 

Juniors – Winner: Riley Cox.

Ladies – Winner: Cass Comensoli.

Veterans – Winner: Stan Kerr.

Event two – 25-target North West Zone Night Point Score Championship

AA Grade – Winners: Mark Vistarini (70/75) and Cameron Brown (70/75), who chose to split the points rather than have a shoot-off in the rain.

A Grade – Winner: Jim Absalom (62/75); runner-up: Les Comensoli (60/75).

B Grade – Winner: Cass Comensoli (67/75); runner-up: Jamie Regan (64/75).

C Grade – Winner – Mitchell Wooding (71/75); runner-up: Phillip Waite (61/75). 

Juniors – Winner: Slap Comensoli (55/75).

Ladies – Winner: Cass Comensoli.

Veterans – Winner: Stan Kerr (59/75).

Overall winners – Ladies: Cass Comensoli; juniors: Slap Comensoli.

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