By Ryan Mitchel Collins
Staff Writer 

Washakie County 4-H youth didn't flinch while the range was hot

 

Ryan Mitchel Collins

Jackson Richard takes aim with his rifle during the 4-H rifle and pistol competition Thursday evening at the Washakie County Shooting Range. Richard took second place in the junior class. Garrett Piel was first. In intermediate, Colt Rishel took first and Tyler Schrage, second.

WORLAND-When the smoke cleared Thursday evening at the Washakie County Shooting Complex, the 4-H department had completed its fourth consecutive day of youth shooting sports. The last day of shooting sports featured a .22 rifle and .22 pistol competition.

The 4-H shooting sports began on Monday, July 20, with the archery competition.

"Archery is probably one of our fastest growing disciplines with...



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