Lions Club has successful skeet shoot fundraiser
Published 5:36 pm Tuesday, February 9, 2016
The First National Bank and Sirmons Alignment teams won the A and B Division championships at the 17th annual Bainbridge Lions Club Charity Skeet Shoot For Sight at Matthew Sharber’s East River Sporting Clays Range.
Lion Tuffy Nussbaum, chairman of the Bainbridge Lions Club’s annual event, said he was very pleased with its outcome.
“The Charity Skeet Shoot For Sight is our most successful project of the year,” Nussbaum said. “Many of our Lions Club members come out and work hard to make sure it is successful.”
Vince Bostick of First National Bank was the top scorer in the A Division and John Pelham of Sirmons Alignment was the top scorer in the B Division.
Joining Bostick on the First National Bank team was Heath Jones, Bradley Jones, Larry Ulmer and Sutton Reese.
Joining Pelham on the Sirmons Alignment team were Brannon Fagan, Carlton Lynn, and John Willis Maples.
Open competing teams were Westwood School, First Port City Bank, Peoples South Bank, Todd Martin State Farm Insurance, the Calvary Lions Club, Dean Chrysler Jeep, Ivey Funeral Home, First National Bank and Graco Fertilizer.
Among those contributing financially to the Charity Skeet Shoot For Sight were Georgia Gulf Sulphur, Peoples South Bank, Shaw Industries, Mike Floyd Paving, Calvary Lions Club, Craven Industrial, Harrell King Heating and Sir, Franklin’s Spring Creek Ford, Farm Credit and Family Bank.
The amount of money raised was not known at the time of printing.