{"id":43321,"date":"2005-03-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2005-03-05T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2005-03-05T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2005-03-05T00:00:00","slug":"Two-Blair-County-youths-win-prizes-in-PGC-Essay-Contest--","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=43321","title":{"rendered":"Two Blair County youths win prizes in PGC Essay Contest"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last summer the Pennsylvania Game Commission announced a youth essay contest for all Pennsylvania hunters, ages 12 to 18. The announcement was printed on page 106 of the Hunting &#038; Trapping Digest that comes with your hunting license and was listed on the agency\u2019s website.<br \/>\nLicensed youths were to write an essay no longer than 300 words, addressing the theme, \u201cWhy I am the Future of Hunting.\u201d  Two age groups were set up: Junior Division (ages 12-15) and Senior (ages 16-18). The deadline was October 31, 2004.<br \/>\nGrand prize winners were given scholarships to either the Safari Club International\u2019s Apprentice Hunter Camp in Texas (junior), or the American Wilderness Leadership School in Wyoming (senior). First prizes in both the junior and senior divisions were .50 caliber muzzleloader rifles from Knight. Prizes for entries finishing in second through fourth place in both divisions included a Magellan SporTrak GPS Unit for second place, a Sightron 3&#215;9 rifle scope, and a Buck Knives limited-edition knife. All entries received a Game Commission \u201cWorking Together for Wildlife\u201d embroidered patch.<br \/>\nAccording to PGC Press Secretary Jerry Feaser, about 150 students entered the junior division, while judges read approximately 70 entries in the senior division. We were lucky to have two local winners. Amanda Mills of Bellwood, took first prize in the junior division and won a Knight muzzleloader and Brian Pearson of Tyrone finished fourth in the senior division, winning a beautiful Buck knife.<br \/>\nThe students received their prizes, presented by PGC WCO Steve Hanczar, at the Jaffa Outdoor Sports Show held in Altoona last week. Also honored were the students\u201a Hunter Trapper Education instructors: John Rice of Tyrone, who taught Pearson, and Mark Luke and Bill Carter of Bellwood, who taught Mills. All three instructors are long-time veterans of donating their services to beginning hunters.<br \/>\n\u201cI never thought that my entry would be good enough to win a prize, but I thought that I\u2019d at least get the patch,\u201d Pearson said, who credited his father with teaching him gun safety. In his essay, Pearson wrote, \u201cPlaces that were once heavily hunted fence rows, field and woods are now being planted with modern housing developments.\u201d  He recognizes a need to protect the remaining open spaces. Brian, 18, is the son of Charles and Janet of Adams Avenue and is a senior at Tyrone Area High School.<br \/>\nAmanda Mills is the daughter of Laray and Ray Mills, Jr., of Bellwood, and is a student at Bellwood-Antis Middle School.  Already an accomplished deer hunter at 14, she wrote, \u201cHunting has been a part of our family for more than five generations.  Every season is a new and exciting experience and I look forward to it every year.\u201d Mills would like to encourage all girls who are hunters to consider entering the contest next fall. With her prize, Mills has something new to look forward to-shooting and hunting with a muzzleloader.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last summer the Pennsylvania Game Commission announced a youth essay contest for all Pennsylvania hunters, ages 12 to 18. The announcement was printed on page 106 of the Hunting &#038; Trapping Digest that comes with your hunting license and was listed on the agency\u2019s website. 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