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Libby archery winners announced

| June 13, 2008 12:00 AM

The following are results from last weekend’s Libby Archery Club Pipe Creek Shoutout 2008:

Men’s Open — Eric Drake of Libby, first; Rick Hicks of Stevensville, second; and Chris Smalley of Rathdrum, Idaho, third.

Women’s Traditional — Emily Veyna of Kalispell, first; Wendy LaCoss of Libby, second; and Corie Laude of Ponderay, Idaho, third.

Men’s Freestyle — Norman Larson of Rathdrum, first; Mike Dellwo of Seely Lake, second; and Chad Farrens of Moyie Springs, Idaho, third.

Women’s Freestyle — Amy Tye of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, first; Shellie Stevely of Cranbrook, British Columbia, second; and Channel Garcia of Sandpoint, Idaho, third.

Men’s Freestyle Limited — Ed Wininger of Sandpoint, first; Blaine Lippincot of Polson, second.

Women’s Recurve — Mifi Volard of Kimberly, B.C., first; Shawna Best of Thompson Falls, second; and Julie Hale of Clark Fork, Idaho, third.

Men’s Recurve — Pete Weatherford of Clark Fork, first; Chris Neubauer of Thompson Falls, second; and Ron Denton, Bowling Green, Ky., third.

Women’s Longbow — Teresa Holman of Kila, first; Morgan Graham of Libby, second; and Sydney Cook of Sparwood, B.C., third.

Men’s Longbow — Len Brissetle of Kimberly, B.C., first; Bill Denton of Troy, second; and Gerrid Denton of Troy, third.

Youth Girls Compound — MaryGrace Card of Rathdrum, first; Katy Reynolds of Sandpoint, second.

Youth Boys Compound — Logan Holzhouser of Libby, first; Charlie Lynch of Fernie, B.C., second; and Jordan Roberts of Fernie, third.

Cub Girls Compound — Kelcee Press of Baynes Lake, B.C., first; Emily Kendall of Drummond, second; and Emily Cook, third.

Youth Boys Traditional — Joey Brewer of Moyie Springs, first.

Cub Girls Traditional — Rebecka Burtsfield of Kalispell, first; Marissa Holman of Kila, second; and Haily Kendall of Drummond, third.

Cub Boys Compound — Daniel Stephenson, first; Jeremy McDonald of Thompson Falls, second; and Wade Gascon of Thompson Falls, third.

Cub Boys Traditional — Benjamin Bahr of Clark Fork, first; and Tim Goodman of Libby, second.