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6C Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter
ap team
The Sierra Valley Trap
Team competed in Lincoln at
Coon CreekTrap and Skeet
April 23. The competition
brought 252 shooters from
various clubs and high
schools from Northern Cali-
fornia together. Fourteen
Sierra Valley shooters com-
peted in their respective divi-
sions: Varsity, Intermediate
Advanced, Intermediate En-
try and Rookie.
Ben Coonrod tied with five
other shooters for second
place in the Varsity division
with a score of 98. Colton
Bertagnolli tied with one oth-
er shooter for third place in
the Intermediate Advanced
division with a score of 93.
Both Ben and Colton partici-
pated in their first ever
"shoot-off" to determine the
winner. Varsity shooters shot
175 targets before a winner
was declared. Ben was unfor-
tunately eliminated in the
first 25 targets. Colton shot an
impressive 71 out of 75 targets
before losing to his competi-
tor who shot 72 out of 75.
Logan Gavin won first place
in the Rookie division with a
79. All team members shot ex-
ceptionally well throughout
the day despite the stiff compe-
tition. The team looks forward
to the next competition, in
Auburn May 21.
The Sierra Valley Gun Club
will also be hosting its own
competitive shoot June 4,
which promises to bring 175
shooters from all over North-
ern California.
Logan Gavin, right, won first
place in the rookie division.
The Sierra Valley Trap Team,
above: Colton Bertagnolli,
Sheldon Deberg, Tyler Davis,
Austin Deberg, Tommy
Ketchum, Derek Whitten,
Chaz Riggs, coach Tom
Ketchum, Max Driscoll, Gus
Driscoll, Angelina Folchi, Ben
Coonrod, Logan Gavin, Hay-
den Ketchum, Tabitha Mar-
tinez and Kennedy Hood.
Photo submitted
ins
In conjunction with the Baking on Wednesday and
55th anniversary of National Pangaea Caf6 and Pub on
Bike Month, the Feather Thursday.
River College Outdoor The Bike to Work Week
Recreation Leadership willconclude with the annu-
program is hosting its third al Alleycat Bike Race Thurs-
annual Bike to Work Week day, May 12.
in Quincy this coming With an emphasis on fun
Monday through Thursday, and silliness more than com-
May 9-12. petitiori, the Alleycat Bike
The event is designed to Race expects all participants
promote transportation au- to dress in costume. Bike d6-
tonomy and strengthen the cor is also encouraged.
local cycling community• The race will begin in the
Each morning from 7:30- alley between the Wine Bar
9:30 a.m., anybody on a bicy- and Timatillos and will end
cle is encouraged to visit a at Gansner Park with a
refueling station for free re- potluck and barbecue.
freshments, bike mainte- Registration for the event
nance and general bicycle begins at 5 p.m., and the
camaraderie, starting flag will fall at 5:30
The community sponsors p.m. The race should last
for the refueling stations are about 1.5 hours.
the Quincy Bike Shop on Bike to Work Week and
Monday, Morning Thunder the associated Alle:ycat Race
on Tuesday, Quincy Natural are appropriate for all ages
Foods and American Valley and skill levels.
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spot
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dubbed
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