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21 Gillespie County shooters head to state competition
The top shooters at the Gillespie County 4-H BB Gun Match. From left, front row, Fritz Wallendorf, Kaylin Kunz, Abriella Cantu (top gun winner), Leah Geistweight (blue coat), Abby Heflin, Konrad Ransleben, Zane Schneider, Gracie Heflin, April Dreyer, Cash Cox, Tristan Anton, and Hailey Koch. Back row, Everett Kirchner, Forest Graham, Fricks Smith, Bella Dollar, Emerson Kirchner, Owen Halfmann, Logan Smith, Holley Hannemann, Mason Pressler, and Abigail Baughn. —Submitted photo
A: Main, Agriculture, Community, Gillespie Life, News
February 21, 2024
21 Gillespie County shooters head to state competition

Twenty-one Gillespie County youth shot their way into competing in the 2024 State BB Gun Tournament with high scores in the 2024 Gillespie County 4-H BB Gun Match.

Bella Dollar was the overall winner in the competition hosted by the Gillespie County 4-H in the Gillespie County AgriLife Extension building Saturday afternoon.

More than 50 Gillespie County youth competed in the match. The 21 shooters with the highest scores were: Dollar, Fricks Smith, Emerson Kirchner, Everett Kirchner, Abigail Baugh...

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