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			<title>Local cadets hit the mark at Provincials</title>
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 <br><em>Coach Roger Romses stands with his team Nicholas Ertl, Maya Neuman, Emily Woodhouse, Tyler McKechnie, & Ethan Hoyes grinning widely after accepting their Silver Medals at last weekend's Cadet Provincial Marksmanship Competition. Photo by Sergeant Kev Parle</em>

Five local cadets hit the mark in Trenton last week, facing fierce competition at the Regional & National Marksman Championships. 

Representing the 2799 Queen's York Rangers Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps, the team came second out of 291 teams from across the Province. Cadet Tyler McKechnie achieved a second Silver Medal for being ranked #2 out of all individual competitors and was consequently selected as a member of Team Ontario for the National Air Rifle Championship.

The cadet marksmanship program is based upon Olympic-style competition, with the focus on teaching cadets the proper use and safe handling of firearms.  Air rifle training is an activity that builds confidence, self-discipline and respect through a progressively challenging, gender-neutral recreational sport.
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