THE Wangaratta Clay Target Club’s Mother’s Day Sporting Clays event was held on Sunday with a great showing from 27 shooters.
It was great to see so many ladies competing, with Angela Kloppenborg winning the ladies’ trophy comprising of a meat tray, chocolates, flowers, and a meal voucher from The Eldorado Pub.
Other winners also took home a meat tray and some chocolates for Mum.
AA grade: Adam Shale 90/100. Second: Rhys McGauran 87/100.
A grade: Neil Campbell 72/100. Second: Harry Weygood 64/100.
B grade: John Gibb 63/100. Second: Russell Whitehead 60/100.
C grade: Brendan Parker. Second: Marion Hill 49/100.
Junior: Phil McBurnie 70/100. Veteran: Mark Reynolds 79/100.
Thanks must go to the hard workers who helped set up: Simon Palubiski, Nate Palubiski, Ian Auraunne, Bill McInnes, John Gibb, Sam Gibb and Graham Coyle.
Bruce Henshall did an awesome job in the kitchen serving up warmed croissants, and Alison Harwood and Bob Glossop worked hard in the office.
The raffle was won by Max Kavanagh which was donated by Alison Harwood, flowers supplied by the club and a dinner voucher from Eldorado Pub.
Second place was won by Neil Campbell, who took home some more chocolate.
All the ladies present at the presentations received a block of chocolate, which went down very well.
A big thank you to John Gibb and staff at Londrigan Finer Food for the meat trays, and also to Eldorado Pub for their continued support of the meal vouchers.




