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CMP Collegiate Rifle Team Feature: University of North Georgia
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U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- The University of North Georgia has facilitated a scholastic rifle team since the school’s founding in 1873 (then known as the North Georgia Agricultural College). The program entered NCAA status in the fall of 2007, then returning in the fall of 2011 after the hiring of the program’s first full-time coach, former athlete Tori Kostecki. Under her leadership, the team has consistently increased its annual statistics and overall records, earned three Southern Conference (SOCON) titles, six individual SOCON titles and, in 2021, the program’s first NCAA qualifier, Kimberlee Nettles! Go, Nighthawks!
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Photo courtesy of Judi Sawyer | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
Caselyn Little, a wildlife biology student at Lees
McRae-College, releases a broad-winged hawk that was restored
through the universityâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at
Grandfather Mountain on Friday, May 21.
Photo by Luke Barber
Megan Guess, a pre-veterinary medicine student, releases a
broad-winged hawk into the wild at Grandfather Mountain on Friday,
May 21.
Photo courtesy of Judi Sawyer | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
A broad-winged hawk that was restored to health by Lees
McRae-Collegeâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center freely soars
through the skies over Grandfather Mountain.
LINVILLE â Two broad-winged hawks took to the skies over Grandfather Mountainâs MacRae Meadows after a successful release by Lees-McRae Collegeâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center staff on Friday, May 21.
Green honored for more than 40 years as 4-H volunteer
E-T staff report
Roy Green is a top 4-H volunteer in Erath County. He started the Erath 4-H Shooting Sports Club in 1981, making him a leader for 40 years. His leadership and dedication have gone above and beyond from the County, District, State, National, and Olympic Levels, reads a post on the Erath County Ag Facebook page.
Green has been instrumental in being part of the 4-H Shooting Sports, which is one of the largest projects in the state. He has seen growth from having 100 members and parents attending monthly 4-H meetings.