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NWTF KY State Championship Still Target competition results

Competition was part of the fabulously successful 2016 South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo.

By Terry Partin

The NWTF Ky State Championship Still Target Competition sponsored by Janes Fertilizer of Gradyville, KY is a favorite event each year at the South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo.

2016 Winners were:


  • 12 gauge Open division: Brian Sloan of Statesville, NC. Second place went to multi world champion Steve Conover of Jamestown, KY.
  • The 20 gauge Open was won by Joseph Sloan of Statesville, NC, with Jimmy Washam of Hazelhutstm GA Second.
  • The 20 gauge ladies division was won by Doris Bush of Simpsonville, SCl with Carrie Scott of Oakdale, TN, second.
  • The 20 gauge Jakes division was won by Joseph Sloan of Statesville, NC
  • Amateur Division winners were Jason Yarberry of Columbia, KY, first; Billy Reid Gist of Edmonton, KY; second and Treyton Gist of Edmonton, KY, third.
The event was held at the Adair County Sportsmen's Club, 130 Sportsman Club Road (entrance across from Majestic Yachts), Columbia, KY.

Terry Partin is one of the original organizers of the South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo and continues to be active in its leadership


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State NWTF Championship Still Target competition at Outdoor Expo 2016



2016-08-08 - Adair County Sportsmen\\\\\\\'s Club, 130 Sportsman Club Road (entrance across from Majestic Yachts), Columbia, KY. - Photo by Terry Partin, South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo.
The NWTF Ky State Championship Still Target Competition sponsored by Janes Fertilizer of Gradyville, KY is a favorite event each year at the South Central Kentucky Outdoor Expo. 2016 Winners were:
  • 12 gauge Open division: Brian Sloan of Statesville, NC. Second place went to multi world champion Steve Conover of Jamestown, KY.
  • The 20 gauge Open was won by Joseph Sloan of Statesville, NC, with Jimmy Washam of Hazelhutstm GA Second.
  • The 20 gauge ladies division was won by Doris Bush of Simpsonville, SCl with Carrie Scott of Oakdale, TN, second.
  • The 20 gauge Jakes division was won by Joseph Sloan of Statesville, NC
  • Amateur Division winners were Jason Yarberry of Columbia, KY, first; Billy Reid Gist of Edmonton, KY; second and Treyton Gist of Edmonton, KY, third.
The event was held at the Adair County Sportsmen's Club, 130 Sportsman Club Road (entrance across from Majestic Yachts), Columbia, KY.


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