Lenoir County Hunters Association recognizes bagged award winners

Lenoir County Hunters Association recognizes bagged award winners

The Lenoir County Hunters Association recently held their monthly meeting and recognized bagged award winners in various categories. All recipients are pictured with Clyde Sutton, Association President. 

Bear

Ladies – Makensie Morhfeld

Men - 

1st  Ray Tyndall

2nd  David Moore

3rd Will Moore

Deer

Youth

Girls

1st Addison Eubanks

2nd  Addison Eubanks

Boys

1st  Matthew Rhodes

2nd  Brice Wade


Black Powder

Ladies

1st  Lexie Carter

Men

1st  Ryan Wade

Bow

1st  Casey Carter

2nd  Travis Carter

Regular Gun/Rifle

Ladies

1st  Susan Moore

2nd  Katie Croom

3rd  Katie Croom

Men

1st  Ryan Wade

2nd  Ray Tyndall

3rd  Casey Carter

4th  Travis Carter

5th  Steve Croom

Honorable Mention

Greg Thompson

Ashton Brinson

David Moore

They will be hosting their fundraiser reverse drawing Saturday, April 15th , at 7 pm, at the Lenoir County Shrine Club. Each ticket includes 2 steak dinners and the chance to win $10,000.  For tickets, please contact Clyde Sutton at 252.559.0264. 

If you are interested in becoming a member, dues are $20 a year with 10-monthly scheduled meetings (second Thursday of the month, except July and August) with meals served. The next meeting is scheduled for May 11th, at 7 pm, at 2027 John Greene Smith Road, in Kinston. 


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