I Record-Courier THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,2016 Powder River Sportsmen’s Club Events NRA Basic Pistol Classes NRA certified instructor Buck Buckner will present this course in mid-April, which involves both class room and live-fire instruction. Those interested in this class should call Buck at 541-523-6109 and reserve their spot for the class, which meets competency require­ ments for Oregon concealed carry permits. Hunter Education Class Schedules 2016 Hunter Education Classes are posted on www.odfw.com 1,000 Yard Benchrest Competition Information: Steve Simons 541-805-8030 Saturday, Feb. 13, and March 12,10 a.m. each day. Entry Fee is $8 per rifle + $2 per add'l 5-shot group. $2 extra if you want to keep your target. LEGAL RIFLE: any rifle, any scope. COURSE OF FIRE: 1000-yards using any rest, unlimited sighters for up to 10 minutes, then five shots for record within 7 minutes. TARGET: 1000 yard Bench Rest Target Smallest group measured center to center wins. Cowboy Action Shoot Saturdays, April 9, May 14, June 11 • 8:30-2 p.m. ENTRY FEE: $10 per person. LEGAL RIFLE: Single action revolvers, lever action rifles or replicas made before 1896. Double bbl or Win. Mod. 97 shotguns. COURSE OF FIRE: 5 or 6 stages of 25 to 30 rds, total per stage. Everyone is encouraged to dress in period western wear or “B” movie dress. TARGETS: Steel, clay birds, etc. Info: Chuck Buchanan 541-519-8550 or Dan McGuire 541-212-5840. April 16 is Range Clean Up Day Please come at 9 a.m. to the range on Virtue Flat with gloves, hand tools, and a good attitude to repair backdrops, target holders, etc. “Recent years have seen good participation which reduces work for everyone. USPSA Practical Pistol Information: Ray Merritt 541-403-1951 e-mail: powderriver practicalshooters@hotmail.com WHEN: April 24, May 22, June 26 TIME: 8 - noon each day. ENTRY FEE: Adults $15 Juniors $10 LEGAL FIREARM: Any revolver or semi-auto, 9mm or larger. COURSE OF FIRE: Various - can shoot up to 150 rounds, bring 200! TARGETS: USPSA paper, steel poppers, plates For more information, visit www.prpshooters.com 2015 Club Championship The October Club Championship saw few shooters and poor scores fired. The Club Championship involves pistol, rifle and shotgun shooting for a possible score of 300 points total. Buck Buckner placed first with 136, Ray Berryman 2nd with 127 and Wayne Bloom 3rd with 121. 3-Gun Matches David Spaugh will head up 3-Gun matches starting in May. Call him at 541-519-8298 or check www.baker3gun.com Make your Valentine's Pay Reservation .today! Baker High School Students Place Well at FBLA Regional Conference Submitted by Toni Zickmund gag qp è'- »■ <11 K À . Once again, the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Regional Skills Conference was held Feb. 4, 2016 at Eastern Oregon Uni­ versity. Participating schools included Baker, Elgin, Grant Union, Helix, Heppner, Imbler, La- Grande, McLaughlin, Nyssa, Ontario, Pendle­ ton, Union, and Vale. Over 500 students competed in 40 different events. Most tests at the regional level are multiple-choice, but sev­ eral are speaking events, as well. Students who placed in the top 10 at the regional confer­ ence qualified for the State Business Leader­ ship Conference, which will be held in Portland April 7-9. Agribusiness - 7th Melissa Foltz Business Calculations - 1st Blake Stone, 2nd Mason Tomac Business Communications - 7th Madison Elms, 9th Josie Bryan Business Law - 1st Kailyn McQuisten, 7th Hollis Robb Computer Problem Solving - 8th Ezra Taylor Cyber Security - 8th Cody DeCarli Economics - 8th Koby Hansen Entrepreneurship Team - 1 st Xander Schott I Blake Stone, 10th T.J. Busciglio I Griffin Stone Global Business Team - 2nd Makenna Bachman / Koby Hansen, 6th Trevor Ball & Austin Emery / Wyatt Knadle, 8th Riana Scott I Katie Langdon Help Desk - 4th Kaylan Mosser, 6th Vicky Ortiz 1 J ®i Hospitality Management Team - 4th Delaney Van Arsdall I Meagan Tool I Kaylan Mosser, 6th Ezra Taylor / Nate Wright I Cody Denton Impromptu Speaking - 8th Xander Schott Insurance & Risk Management - 5th Sam Bootsma Introduction to Business Communications - 3rd Taya Riley Introduction to Financial Math - 9th Dylan Mastrude Introduction to Information Technology - 1st Jesse Johnson, 7th Clayton Hickman Job Interview - 5th Lindsay Livingston Management Decision Making Team - 4th Megan Burk I Madison Elms Management Information Systems Team - 3rd Megan Burk / Melissa Foltz I Kassidy Hertel Marketing Team - 3rd T.J. Busciglio I Morgan Stone, 4th Josie Bryan I Hollis Robb, 9th Kassidy Hertel I Brie Sand I Hunter Stone Parliamentary Procedure Team - 2nd Ashlie Chastain, Will Goodwin, Vicky Ortiz, Jesse Johnson Personal Finance - 2nd Mason Tomac, 6th Kailyn McQuisten, 7th Will Goodwin Sports & Entertainment Management Team -1 st Emily Black & Morgan Stone Word Processing - 4th Sidney Brown, 10th Makayla Bork Fourth Grade Boys Win Again Make reservations today by calling 541-S56-3639 The Fourth Grade AAUW Boys played in Nampa this past weekend and brought home a second tournament win of the season. "They were so focused and played with so much heart," said Assistant Coach Roland Hobson. Their head coach is Jabron Jones. 10 miles north of Baker City on Hwy. 30 Submitted photo Team members include (in no particular order) Eli Long, Palmer Chandler, Paul Hobson, Isaiah Jones, Jaron Long, Dash Bloomer, Jaxon Logsdon and Grant Gambleton BHS Cheerleaders to Compete at State TO ALL VETERANS ine Baker lsaker County county Veteran veteran Services services Office entice nvi The provides access to a wide range of benefits and «Eg» services to veterans and their families. Compensation and Education, Pension, Burial IPg Health Care, St jBene/its and much more Benefits Rick Gloria, Veterans Services Coordinator 1995 3rd Street • 541-523-8223 redaapple MARKETPLACE frssh - ft's Uvthe b«g H-eaei Extensiv« iÄSel Tel: 541-881-1678 F* www.redapplemarketplace.com The OSAA I U.S. Bank I Les Schwab Tires Cheerleading State Championships are scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 13 at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland. More than 1,000 cheerleaders representing squads from 85 Oregon high schools will compete for titles in eight divisions. The morning schedule begins at 9 a.m. The afternoon schedule starts at 1:15 p.m. Each will conclude with all-state team performances and awards presentations. Baker High School Cheerleaders, coached by Hope Perkins, will be competing. Tickets, available at the Rose Quarter Box Office, are $10.50 for adults and $7.50 for students. All seating is general admission. Doors open at 8:15 a.m. Powder Valley Boys Win Two By Sam Stephens The North Powder Boys Basketball Team played Helix at home and Echo on the road this past weekend. The last time these teams met, the Badgers won convincingly and this weekend was no different. The boys were on fire with their shots, played great defense, and ran a fast paced offense as usual. First, on Friday night they played the Grizzlies in North Powder and from the very start, the Badgers literally ran away with the game taking a win at home 77-36 PV. On Saturday night, they were on the road to Echo and although they had to work a little harder than the night before, by the end of the night, the Badgers had another win in their pockets. Final score against the Cougars 4was 9-43 Badgers. This gave the Badger boys a league record of 8-3. On Friday, the Badgers have a bye leaving Saturday night, Feb; 13 for their last League game. Powder Valley will host Wallowa for the final game and senior night. Game time will be 1:45 p.m. for girls JV, 2:30 p.m. boys JV, 4 p.m. girls varsity and 5:30 p.m, boys varsity. Come support the Badgers for the last league game and senior night. Cheer them on to districts! Go Badgers! t