Memorial shoot for scholarship fund
Friday - July 8, 2016 by Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Competitors shoot at targets at distances of 100 and 200 yards. There were two divisions, scoped and un-scoped during the rifle shoot.
Ryan Boyce, Ignacio Police Department Officer, takes aim during the un-scoped rifle competition.
9 year old, Wolf yang steadies his aim before shooting his .22 during the youth rifle shoot.
SUPD Chief Ray Coriz gives last minute sighting instructions to his son, Maliki during the youth shoot.
Wolf Yang takes aim with his .22 rifle as his father, Sean Yang, a former SUPD officer offers advice during the youth shoot.
Gary Maestas of the Southern Ute Tribal Rangers and Phil Drake of the Southern Ute Gaming Director, add up the points to determine the scores for the pistol competition.
The one, the only ... Maliki Coriz won hands-down, the youth archery shoot, he poses with his winnings with SUPD Community Officer Don Folsom.
Ignacio Police Department Officer, Ryan Boyce during the steel plate pistol competition.
Southern Ute Police Department Officer, Shane Clance during the steel plate pistol competition.
Jeanne Cook was on task flipping burgers and grilling lunch during the shoot.
Vicki Drake centers her scope on her target during the scoped, rifle competition. She placed third overall in the rifle division.
Southern Ute Tribal Ranger Babe Lansing takes sight on her 100 yard target.
John Chavarillo
Shooters, take aim at their respective targets from 200 yards out.
Shooters prepare to shoot after registering for their respective rifle competition.
Ryan Boyce, Ignacio Police Department signs in for the rifle competition.
John Chavarillo shoulders his un-scoped rifle. Chavarillo won first place in two rifle divisions.
Tyson Thompson (left), John Chavarillo and Laura Witt check their hits on their targets and tally their individual scores with Dave Witt, Vicki and Phil Drake.
Community Resource Officer, Don Folsom, instructs Maliki Coriz on archery technique.
Southern Ute tribal member John Chavarillo is instructed by Division of Gaming officer, Ryan Quinn.
Sisters, Quincy and Laura Witt compete against one another during the scoped rifle competition.
Vicki and Phil Drake discuss scoring on Vickie's target she shot.
Southern Ute Tribal Ranger, Babe Lansing practices prior to the steel plate pistol competition.
Southern Ute tribal member and councilman, Tyson Thompson competes against Johnathan Schultheiss of the Southern Ute Detention Center.
Dave Witt breaks out the gadgets during the shoot. Witt was spotting for his daughters, utilizing an attachment on his binoculars for his iPhone.
father, Dave Witt discusses strategy with his two daughters, Laura (left) and Quincy. Witt is a custom gun builder and well versed in shooting competitions.
Tyson Thompson readies his rifle for the scoped competition. He and other competitors shot at targets at distances of 100 and 200 yards.
Ryan Quinn buys a few raffle tickets for various prizes, including a Henry lever-action .22 rifle.
Signing on the dotted line, Councilman Tyson Thompson and fellow tribal member John Chavarillo sign up for the rifle competitions, as instructed by Phil Drake.
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
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The Brad Jesmer/Anthony Archuleta Memorial Shoot – held Saturday, June 25 at the Southern Ute Shooting Range, brought in around 20 shooters. The event was sponsored by various Southern Ute Departments – Division of Gaming, Tribal Rangers, and Southern Ute Police Department. All proceeds from the shoot go to the Jesmer/Archuleta Memorial Police Scholarship; providing funding for recipients to attend police training.
Tags: Babe Lansing, Brad Jesmer/Anthony Archuleta Memorial Shoot, Dave Witt, Division of Gaming, Gary Gomez, Gary Maestas, John Chavarillo, Johnathan Schultheiss, Laura Witt, Matt Gallegos, Phil Drake, Quincy Witt, Ryan Boyce, Ryan Quinn, Sean Yang, Shane Clance, Southern Ute Police Department, Southern Ute Shooting Range, Tribal Rangers, Tyson Thompson, Vicki Drake, Wolf Yang