August trap shooting results

Aug. 6 trap shooters from left to right: Mal Menzies, Chip Verrelli, Fred Bergander, Mer'Chant Thompson, Garret Hermann, Fred Wilson, Pete Hudson, Jerry Godkin and Wayne Bertholl.  Note jr. trap shooter Garret Hermann holding his ceremonial hat and his 25 straight patch.

Aug. 6 trap shooters from left to right: Mal Menzies, Chip Verrelli, Fred Bergander, Mer'Chant Thompson, Garret Hermann, Fred Wilson, Pete Hudson, Jerry Godkin and Wayne Bertholl. Note jr. trap shooter Garret Hermann holding his ceremonial hat and his 25 straight patch.

On Aug. 6, ten members of the Juneau Gun Club trap shooters took part in the trap shooting event.

Singles, 10 entries, overcast, 58 degrees

A Class: Pete Hudson, 96/100, Class & Event Winner; B Class: Mal Menzies, 85/100; C Class: Eric Verrelli, 96/100, class winner; Mer’Chant Thompson, 89/100; Jerry Godkin, 89/100; Garret Hermann, 87/100; Wayne Bertholl, 86/100, Chip Verrelli, 86/100 and Fred Bergander.

It must be noted that Jr. Trap Shooter, Garret Hermann shot his first 25 straight and a traditional hat ceremony was conducted in his achievement.

Handicap, nine entries, overcast, 60 degrees

Mid yardage; Pete Hudson, 95/100, Event & Class Winner; Mal Menzies, 85/100; short yardage: Mer’Chant Thompson, 91/100; Fred Wilson, 89/100; Fred Bergander, 88/100; Jerry Godkin, 88/100; Wayne Bertholl, 86/100; Eric Verrelli, 82/100 and Chip Verelli, 78/100.

Doubles, 10 entries, he-thin overcast, 65 degrees

B Class: Pete Hudson, 94/100, Event & Class Winner; C Class: Wayne Bertholl, 90/100 Class Winner; Chip Verrelli, 78/100; Mer’Chant Thompson, 77/100; Eric Verrelli, 74/100; Jerry Godkin, 72/100; Mal Menzies, 71/100; Garret Hermann, 62/100 and Fred Bergander, 62/100.

High overall: Pete Hudson, 285/300; runner-up: Wayne Bertholl, 262/300.

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