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Sports Briefs

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Monday, Nov. 14, 2011 11:51 PM


4 Corners Rifle & Pistol Club shooting league



The 4 Corners Rifle & Pistol Club is now taking sign-ups for their very popular indoor Winter Pistol League. The shooting starts Wednesday, with qualifying from 3 to 7:30 p.m. at the Club’s Indoor Range on Lebanon Road. League competition will be for the next eight weeks on Wednesdays from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Fee for the league is $20 for members and $30 for nonmembers. Shooters will need to have centerfire and .22 rimfire pistols. No magnum loads are allowed. Regular iron and non-magnified red dot sights are allowed. All shooters must be over the age of 18.

This year’s format will be team oriented. After qualifying, shooters will be assigned to three shooter teams based on their qualifying score. Last year’s shooters may use last year’s league ending average for qualifying score. We will also have “off the chart” shooters for anyone with only one pistol or irregular attendance shooters. This is for league shooters only, the fee is $2 for targets. For more information, please call Roger Lawrence at 882-2636 or 560-5070.




Cortez Trap Club will hold annual turkey shoot; invites public, families



The Cortez Trap Club will hold its annual turkey shoot at 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, at the trap club. From Main Street, turn south on County Road 27, then turn east on County Road H, then travel two miles; follow the signs to the trap club.

This event is open to the public; everyone is invited to participate, and families are welcome. There will be contests, and participants can win coupons good for a frozen turkey (or whatever). Turkey shoots, quail shoots, buddy shoots, and Annie Oakleys will take place, at $4 per round. There will be games, and lunch will be available. The club will also have 12-gauge shells available. For beginners to the sport, there will be beginner, intermediate and pro classes.

For more information, call Mike Threlkeld at 749-1131 or Mel Elliott at 560-2610.




Elks Hoop Shoot



The 40th annual Elks Hoop Shoot free throw competition will be held Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Cortez Middle School Gym. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m., and competition begins at 9:30 a.m. There is no entry fee. The Elks Hoop Shoot is open to all boys and girls in age categories 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13. Contestants’ age groups will be determined by their ages as on April 1, 2012. Those entering should bring proof of birth date (e.g. birth certificate, baptismal or passport) for verification and assignment to the proper age group shooting category, thereby eliminating any disappointment that might arise on a technicality. Contestants under 8 or over 13 on April 1, will be ineligible to participate. Awards will be presented to first, second- and-third-place in each category.

Youngsters throughout the 50 states enter the National Free Throw Shooting Contest. Each participant has 25 shots at the hoop. The kid in each age group with the best score advance through four tiers of competition to qualify for the national finals, which will be held April 26-29, in Springfield, Mass. Local winners will compete against other contestants in the district event to be held in Cortez on Saturday, Jan. 21, and those winners will advance to the state event in Salida on Saturday, Feb. 25. Regionals are in Denver on Saturday, March 17, and then nationals follow. Nationals’ winners will be inscribed on the Elks National “Hoop Shoot” plaque, on permanent display in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield. For more information, please call Gini Olson or Fred DeWitt at 882-4904.




Cortez Rec. Center youth basketball program



The city of Cortez Parks and Recreation department is now registering for third- and-fourth grade girls and boys youth basketball. Practices will begin Monday, Jan. 2, 2012 with first games beginning Saturday, Jan. 7. Season ends Sunday, Feb. 12. Cost to participate is $20, which includes a T-shirt. Registrations are being taken at the Cortez Recreation Center and will close Saturday, Dec. 24. Contact Joye McHenry at 564-4080 with any programming questions.

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