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Madison Academy Hosts 3rd Annual Clay Shoot

Photo submitted Team Ameriprise Financial Mark Branham, Donnie Bass, Kevin Anderson and Joey Knight are enjoying the clay shoot.

On Friday, January 21st, Madison Academy’s Board of Directors held its third Annual Clay Shoot at Southwind Sporting Clays and Quail in Quitman, Ga.
This year’s event hosted a total of 13, four person teams competing 12 rounds of skeet.  After finishing the course, shooters participated in a friendly, but lively, “Flush and Flurry” competition.
The winning teams were Madison Dental Associates and Tri-State Utility Products, Inc.
The high shooter honors went to Dan Rutherford and Matt Webb, and the team of Clint Rogers. Clint Roberts took home the “Flush and Flurry” prize.  The big winner of the day was Jay Fraleigh of Madison.  Jay’s name was drawn as the winner of this year’s Rifle Raffle.
Following the shoot, participants enjoyed an excellent lunch prepared and served by the Madison Academy Parent and Teacher Club members.
The lunch featured Boston butts that was smoked by Glen Frith and seasoned to perfection by Melinda Smith.

Photo submitted Team Ameriprise Financial Mark Branham, Donnie Bass, Kevin Anderson and Joey Knight are enjoying the clay shoot.

The day’s rainy weather certainly did not dampen the spirits of the participants or the volunteers!
Event Sponsors included, Madison County Community Bank; Browning & Sons, Inc.; Cass Burch Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep; Deep Roots Meat; Fortis Environmental Group; Greenville Timber Corp.; Justin Davis Logistics, Inc.; Siegers Seed Company; Tri-State Utility Products; Wendy Anderson-Ameriprise; Madison Dental Associates;, Fourstar Freightliner; Madison Scrap Metals; Odiorne Insurance; Crosby Enterprises, Inc.; Jayson’s Heating and Air; Smith Abstract & Title Co.; CF Webb & Son Logging; Hall’s Muffler Service; Davis, Schnitker, Reeves, & Browning, Copeland & Schnitker PA; We Insure Florida; Conners Sign and Nextran Lake City.
Proceeds from this event will ensure that Madison Academy students and faculty members stay current with technology trends.

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