Youth Hunter Essay Contest Winners Honored by Game Commission
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James W. Oswald, of Sinking Springs, Oswald, 14, is the grand prize winner of the junior division (ages 12-15) of the Pennsylvania Game Commission's 2005 Youth Hunter Education Essay Contest. As the top entry in the junior division, Oswald was awarded a scholarship to the Safari Club International's Apprentice Hunter Camp at the Indianhead Ranch in First prize honors in the junior division, went to Matthew R. Martin, 15, of New Holland, Finishing second through fourth place in the junior division were: Zachary T. Zatko, 13, Due to an insufficient number of entries in the senior division (ages 16-18), prizes were awarded for first through third this year. Jeremy D. Horning, 17, Finishing in second and third places in the senior division were: Ronald J. Brynarsky III, 16, Ephrata, The theme for the 2005 contest was: "How I support wildlife conservation." Prizes in both divisions include: second place, Sightron 8x42 binoculars; third place, "Successful Hunting" KP book set; and fourth place, Buck Knives limited edition knife. First through fourth place prizes were donated by: Traditions, Sightron, KP Books and Buck Knives, respectively. Every contest entrant received a Game Commission "Working Together for Wildlife" embroidered patch. Winners were recognized at the January meeting of the Board of Game Commissioners in The Essay Contest is open to youngsters who are Watch for details for the 2006 Essay Contest on the Game Commission website. |
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3/3/2006 |
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