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Sanborn County 4-H Shooting Sports recently ended a successful spring season. Three of the goals of the Shooting Sports program are teaching safety, improving the shooting skills of members and offering competitive opportunities.

As part of the competitive opportunity, member shooters compete against each other at the county level for county placings.  These scores can also be submitted at the state level as “Match” scores to qualify for State Shoot, as well as compete with hundreds of scores submitted by other counties across the state. Throughout the season there were three matches. Archery disciplines include CWS-Compound With Sights, CWS-R-Compound With Sights with Release, CWOS-Compound Without Sights, CWOS-R-Compound Without Sights With Release, C-Open-Compound Open, RWOS-Recurve Without Sights, and RWS-Recurve With Sights.  For each age level, the distance from the shooting line to the target is longer.

The State 4-H Shoot was held April 26-28 in the Pierre and Ft. Pierre area. Shooters were broken down into age groups and by discipline and type of equipment. The South Dakota State 4-H Shoot is one of the largest youth shooting events in the nation. 

Sanborn County had 52 4-H members qualified in 123 events. Of that total, the county had 45 youth compete at the State Shoot with 102 entries in the various disciplines. 

Along with placing in the top five, Sanborn County had a number of shooters and teams who placed in the top percentage of their disciplines and received a purple ribbon indicating a very competitive score, so Sanborn County 4-H was represented well.

Sanborn County shooters set one new county record in guns over the season. Beginner BB Gun Girls was first broken by Hannah Hinker with 354.11, and then knocked off later in the season by Harper Torgerson with 357.07.

Archery records are tracked for scores shot at the county level and state shoot level. Here are the new records: Senior CWOS – County – Whitney Hagman, 98.02; Beginner RWS – County – Kash Kilcoin, 120.03; Senior RWS – County – Riley Kneen, 133.07; and Senior CWSR-State – Carter Christian. 

State Shoot scores are also used to determine which senior level shooters will compete at the National 4-H Shoot competition.  Look for the story on the 2024 National Team participant(s) coming next!

…Read State results and see pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

As was reported in the May 23 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal, an empty house in Woonsocket was scheduled for a controlled burn, but it was too windy. Weather conditions were excellent on Saturday for all kinds of outdoor activities, including a controlled burn, so after the rummage sales were over at 1 p.m., the Town and Country Fire District of Woonsocket got to work.

The house that was burned was owned by Elliott and Rikki Ohlrogge. It was located in the lot connected to the west side of the lot they live on. For the readers who are from Woonsocket but no longer live in the area, the Ohlrogges live in the home where Elliott’s grandparents, Ray and Donna Ohlrogge, used to live. The house that was burned down once belonged to Teresa Hastreiter and then Mary Jo Vetter. Once Vetter passed away, the house was owned by her daughter, Margaret Christensen, until she sold it to Ohlrogges. 

According to Second Assistant Fire Chief Rick George, controlled burns of buildings that are donated to the fire department are incredibly helpful and essential in training new recruits. With this particular burn, they started the fire in one room to show the newer members of the department how a fire behaves. Within two minutes, the house was completely engulfed in heavy smoke. “With these burns, we run what we call ‘15-minute’ drills because that’s about how long it takes for us to get to a fire outside of town. We can see what a fire does and how it behaves in that amount of time, so we know what to be prepared for once we get to a fire; it’s a great learning experience for our newer fire fighters.”

While working on this controlled burn, George stated that they can also see how flammable certain materials are. For example, the house was covered in vinyl siding on the outside. George commented that vinyl siding is as flammable as petroleum and will be destroyed in seconds. On Saturday, they were working on keeping the fire contained and away from surrounding buildings. There was a small shed that they wanted to keep clear of the fire and a tree they wanted to save on the west side of the house being destoyed.  George explained that the Ohlrogges weren’t necessarily concerned about saving the tree, but it was great practice for the fire fighters to keep the fire contained in one area and from spreading to surrounding buildings and other items that need to be saved at times.

According to George, these burns are very helpful with building and maintaining a strong volunteer fire department. “When we are finished with a controlled burn, we all return to the fire house and discuss what was learned and what we could do differently or better, just as we do when we return from an actual fire call. It is awesome to see the newer members excited about what they have gained from the experiences and discussions we have, and it is a relief to seasoned fire fighters that the tradition of a great fire department will continue for years to come.”

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

The Region 4B Golf Tournament took place in Mitchell on Tuesday, May 21. The SCW Blackhawks had four boys and four girls compete for a chance at participating in the State Golf Meet next week. Those who finished in the top 17 would advance, and Ethan Schmiedt, a junior at Woonsocket High School, was the only Blackhawk to meet the mark, earning fifth place with a score of 83. 

The three other boys who competed for the Blackhawks were Sam Baruth, Bryce Larson and Shiloh Senska. The four SCW girls who participated were Summer Beekman, who had the best finish for the ladies, earning 19th place with a score of 117, Tatiana Roberts, Whitney Hagman and Jalyn Grassel.

The State B Golf Tournament will take place in Brookings on Monday and Tuesday, June 3-4. 

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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