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Trapshoot Fundraiser raises $5K for emergency grants

By Julie Schooley
September 16, 2019
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Mid-State staff and community competitors joined President Dr. Shelly Mondeik, front row third from right, at the college’s trapshoot fundraiser in Nekoosa on Sept. 6. Sumbmitted photo.

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WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Mid-State Technical College supporters gathered at the Wisconsin Trapshooting Association in Nekoosa on Sept. 6 for the Foundation’s fourth-annual Trapshoot Fundraiser. The fun, team-based competition raised approximately $5,000 for emergency grant programs that benefit students in financial need.

The first-place team was comprised of Brian Krause, Kevin Krause, Fred Krause, Darryl Clauson, and Michael Zdroik. Overall high female score went to Alex Lendved, with a score of 34. Darryl Clauson and Brian Krause tied at 48 for the overall high male score, with Clauson coming out on top after a tie-breaking shootout.

“This was truly amazing event, and fun was had by all,” said Jill Steckbauer, director of Foundation & Alumni. “It’s a powerful testament to the generosity of our participants and volunteers to help students succeed.”

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