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HIBBING- The North Woods middle school archers were on target again last Saturday at the Region 2 3D target meet in Hibbing, capturing first place. Seventh grader Cooper Long placed second among 65 …
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HIBBING- The North Woods middle school archers were on target again last Saturday at the Region 2 3D target meet in Hibbing, capturing first place.
Seventh grader Cooper Long placed second among 65 middle school boys and won his grade level group. Seventh-grader Laurin Glass accomplished the game feat on the girls side, shooting against 45 other competitors.
Lincoln Antikainen was the top-scoring high school boy, placing third in the division and taking first among tenth graders.
Others scoring top five finishes in their grade levels included sophomore John Danielson, seventh grader Brady Swanson, senior Cadence Nelson, senior Riley Las, eighth grader Kalle Nelson, and fourth grader Bailey Brunner.
The Region 2 bullseye tournament will be on Saturday at Coleraine.