Wardlaw Shooting Team Receives $20,000 Gift Through NWTF

Wardlaw Shooting Team Receives $20,000 Gift Through NWTF
From left: NWTF Chief Conservation Officer James Earl Kennamer presents a $20,000 endowment from to Wardlaw Academy Shooting Team members Ben Dodson, Spencer Moore, Joe Barron, Kevin Freeland, Larry Lange and coach Steve Moore. The endowment was through the NWTF and the Scholastic Shooting Trust, created by MidwayUSA founders Larry and Brenda Potterfield.

The Wardlaw Academy Shooting Team received a $20,000 endowment during the NWTF Edgefield Turkey Palooza on June 30.

The endowment was from the NWTF and the Scholastic Shooting Trust. Wardlaw Academy was one of 33 high school and collegiate shooting organizations to receive $20,000 endowments this year from the Scholastic Shooting Trust, a foundation created by MidwayUSA founders Brenda and Larry Potterfield.

The endowments were made possible through funds raised at NWTF events, and the Edgefield Chapter of the NWTF nominated the Wardlaw Shooting Team. Five other South Carolina school shooting programs and three Georgia school programs also received similar endowments.

The Wardlaw Shooting Team will be able to use the interest from the endowment for team activity expenses each year.

“This endowment ensures that our kids will be able to shoot for a long time to come,” said Wardlaw Shooting Team coach Steve Moore. “We are truly grateful to the NWTF and MidwayUSA.”

Added Tom Hughes, NWTF assistant vice president of education and outreach programs: “The NWTF is proud to play a major role in supporting youth shooting programs. Our youth are our future and these endowments will allow more youth to participate in and benefit from shooting sports.”

NWTF Chief Conservation Officer James Earl Kennamer oversaw the presentation of the endowment check from the Scholastic Shooting Trust to the Wardlaw Shooting Team.

To help raise funds for programs such as this one, you can attend the NWTF Hunting Heritage Fundraising Banquet on Nov. 15. For more information about supporting conservation and the Edgefield community through the Edgefield Chapter of the NWTF, contact Burt Carey at (803) 637-7694 or bcarey@nwtf.net.