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Cabot Sporting Clay Benefit was Blast!
The Cabot Fall Sporting Clay Tournament Benefiting St. Joseph’s
The woods rang with gunfire on October 4th as Cabot hosted its Fall Sporting Clay Tournament benefiting St. Joseph’s Center. It was a day only clay pigeons would die!
The location was Hausmann’s Hidden Hollow Sporting Clays in Friendsville and more than 200 shooters were on hand, firing away for a good cause.
Many of the teams were even color-coordinated! Not required, though.
Among the industry folks in attendance, John Augustine from the Marcellus Shale Coalition was there with his team.
Halliburton was also there in force, preparing their famous barbecue for the competitors’ enjoyment.
Bill DesRosiers of Cabot loading clay birds for the competition.
George Stark of Cabot sharing a moment with members of the host Hausmann family.
Logger Robert Heed teamed up with Linde’s Larry Holgate in the competition.
From left, Sam Smith, Linde’s Larry Wynn and Larry’s sons David and Jeff Wynn.
Hundreds of shooters shooting thousands and raising thousands for St. Joseph’s Center. What a day! Thanks, Cabot!









