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95th annual Spokesman-Review Trapshoot starts Jan. 6

SHOOTING – Clubs from around the region are registering for The Spokesman-Review Trapshoot, celebrating the 95th year of the annual winter event.

Participants shoot their 25 target rounds each Sunday for eight weeks at their own clubs in Washington, Idaho and Montana and email their results, which are compiled into standings on the newspaper’s Sports webpage.

The competition starts Jan. 6. (NOTE:  I reported the wrong date earlier in this post.)

Info: email joep@spokesman.com.

Sporting clays shooters aim at Boy Scout fundraiser

TARGET SHOOTING — Boy Scouts will be benefitting next week from the enthusiasm competitive shotgun shooters have for vaporizing clay targets.

The fourth annual Boy Scout Sporting Clays Tournament, set for Friday (Sept. 16) at Double Barrel Ranch southeast of Spokane already has signed up 115 shooters.

That makes the event the third largest sporting clays tournament in Washington, said Chris Baker, who's organizing the event for the Boy Scouts.

Info: (509) 242-8235

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