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Henderson's northern exposure James Henderson took the time
out from picking up a raft of prizes to compile a diary from the Caithness
meeting ...
"The
weekend was a great success with some very respectable scores being posted. I'll
start from the beginning. A lot of sterling work was done on the range by the
Wick Old Stagers, Hugh Simpson in particular who sent some of his employees down
a few days before to do some work there. On the Friday night we got a few boys
together to put up the marquee to give us some shelter if we got the usual June
hailstorms. Unfortunately we didn't have enough bods initially and when we got
the tent on end it promptly fell again narrowly missing John Sinclair's new van!
Sarah
Bates was despatched to hide the van well out of the way, after sombody gave her
a leg up to the driver's seat. Then at that opportune moment two unsuspecting
Orkney shooters turned up to get a sneak preview of the range prior to shooting
on the Saturday. They were immediately put to work heaving on ropes to keep the
tent upright untill we got the pegs driven. "When his score was posted as a 199, he did the
very noble and honourable thing of challenging it to give his first card score
of of 189. His wife Fiona went on to win the Mowat. Sunday was finished off with
a sharpshooter comp. Our MSP Jaimie Stone (presenting the prizes at the
prizegiving) asked for a shot so was entered as part of the Westfield team - a
good bit of PR for the sport. "The team event went to a ladies team of Sheena
Sharp, Mary Melvin and Fiona Sheddon. In the individual sharp shooter comp I got
overhauled in the final by veteren westfield shooter Jim Manson. (Who has
considerably more hair than me as he reminded me when we were having pre-final
banter on the firing point) When Jim
set down his rifle at the end of the final there was a shout from the crowd,
"It's the old dog for the hard road, Henderson, you better stick to the
pavement!"
PS Let's not forget the excellent bacon butties, soup,
millionaire shortbread and marsbar cake supplied in the tea hut by the WOS
groupies, Elsie Simpson and her sister Connie. Always a good way to console
yourself after checking out the scores. |
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