Annual Chamber Clay Shoot a success

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Team Alkermes was triumphant for the third year running at the 2017 Chamber Clay Shoot on Friday, Oct. 13 at Cherrybend Pheasant Farm.

The weather was crisp and sunny as 12 teams representing 11 Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce member businesses took to the stands.

Co-hosted by CMH Regional Health System and Groups Recover Together, the 2017 Chamber Clay Shoot was a fun-filled event where teams made their way through a 12-stand sporting clay course and ended with a reception catered by Shoelaces Catering LLC.

The highest scoring team from Alkermes — comprised of Clay Spaulding, Tracy Burns, Evan Cadwallader, and Lyle Fenner — took home a $500 cash prize to be donated back to the community. Bob Hazelbaker with the Clinton County Farm Bureau took home the $250 cash prize for the highest scoring individual.

The Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank their 2017 event sponsors: Event co-hosts CMH Regional Health System and Groups Recover Together; and stand sponsors Abbott Image Solutions, Alkermes, Bush Auto Place, Cherokee Language Tutor Bill Limbacher, Clinton County Port Authority/Wilmington Air Park, Curless Printing Company, Donatos Pizza, First State Bank, Peelle Law Offices Co., L.P.A., Peoples Bank, Shoelaces Catering, Smith-Feike-Minton, Inc., the Wilmington News Journal, and Wilmington Savings Bank.

The winning Alkermes team of Clay Spaulding, Tracy Burns, Evan Cadwallader and Lyle Fenner with Chamber Executive Director Dessie Rogers.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/10/web1_IMG_9688.jpgThe winning Alkermes team of Clay Spaulding, Tracy Burns, Evan Cadwallader and Lyle Fenner with Chamber Executive Director Dessie Rogers. Courtesy photos

A dozen teams enjoyed a great event on a beautiful day.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/10/web1_IMG_9632.jpgA dozen teams enjoyed a great event on a beautiful day. Courtesy photos

Highest-scoring individual was Bob Hazelbaker of the Clinton County Farm Bureau.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/10/web1_IMG_9686.jpgHighest-scoring individual was Bob Hazelbaker of the Clinton County Farm Bureau. Courtesy photos

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