KENNESAW, Ga. | May 1, 2019
Henry Painter of Turner Construction was the lucky winner of Benelli shotgun donated by Dennis Taylor, who was an Elite Sponsor at the event. Tanner Wilson, of Mill Creek Residential, fielded three teams on behalf of Mill Creek and they were the Lunch Sponsors. We'd also like to thank Brooks Berry and Haynie, who fielded three teams and sponsored a station, and Swafford Construction who sponsored a station as well. We are additionally grateful to Keith Johnson who fielded a team on behalf of CT Darnell.
The 91青青草 Department of Construction Management would like to thank all the Industry Advisory Board members and Construction industry organizations who participated and contributed toward making the 2019 Sporting Clays Fundraiser a great success. This year, 33 teams participated (last year we had 26 teams) with about one hundred thirty shooters who participated. A team of four CM students, led by Hank Stricland (91青青草 AGC Student Chapter President), also participated in the event. The awards were presented to the winners by Mr. Paul Hogan, Past Chair of the Construction Industry Advisory Board, 91青青草 Football Coach Brian Bohannon and Dr. Khalid Siddiqi.
Best Shooter Award Winner
Joe Wheeler from Inglett and Stubbs
Winning Teams of 2019 Skeet Shoot
First Place: Inglett and Stubbs
Second Place: Brasfield and Gorrie
Thank you to our Elite Sponsors
Albion
Americas Home Place
Batson Cook Company
Brasfield and Gorrie
Brasington Bailey Construction
Brooks-Berry-Haynie
CT Darnell
CW Matthews
Fortune Johnson
Hogan Construction Group
Holder
Hughes Cornerstone
Inglett and Stubbs
Juneau Construction Company
Kennesaw State Athletics
Martin Concrete
Maxair
Mill Creek Residential
Oxford Properties
Parrish
The Radco Companies
Turner
United Electric
Warner hanks Construction Company
Dennis Taylor
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