McFees Are Consistent Winners In 4-H Shooting

The McFee Family from Dillon County are consistant winners in 4-H shooting events. Richard McFee is a volunteer 4-H shooting coach, Tangie McFee is one of the leading Lady shooters in the State and her brother Rich, a 9th grader at Latta High school is usually on the winners podium.

Richard McFee

Richard McFee, owner of Industrial Maintenance Inc., of Latta, is a 4-H shotgun shooting coach. He has encouraged his two children to participate in the shooting sports. They shoot in the 4-H Extension program, Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP), South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), and South Carolina Youth Shooting Foundation (SCYSF) programs also.
The latest SCYSF sporting clay shoot was held at Backwoods Quail Club in Hemingway, SC on April 14. Rich McFee was the winner of the High-Over-All award by shooting 90 out of 100 targets on the intermediate course. The squad he was hooting on came in 3rd place.

Rich McFee

Tangie was on an all ladies squad and they came in first place in the ladies senior division and were also 3rd place overall. All the members of the Ladies squad are seniors and had other activities and events to attend, so Richard had to accept their awards as coach. Tangie has won several scholarships and awards in the past. She has already been accepted to attend Clemson University in fall of 2018 and has already joined the Clemson Shotgun Club.
Shooting in the SCTP Southeast Regional event held in Savanah Georgia, Tangie and Rich placed in all 4 of the evnets that were held on April 21, 2018. SCTP teams from Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi were attending. Both McFees were on the 5 person trap team that took 1st place in the open class. Rich and Tangie both shot 95 out of 100 targets on the skeet squad but they ended up in 2nd place. They were both on the super sporting squad which took 2nd place and the sporting clay squad came in 3rd place.
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