Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office Corporal William Hill enters numerous shooting-related competitions throughout Florida.
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Hill brings home medals
Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office Corporal William Hill brought home medals from the 2023 Law Enforcement Games. [Photo courtesy OCSO]
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By Cpl. Jack Nash PIO OCSO
Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office Training Supervisor Cpl. William Hill enters numerous shooting-related competitions throughout Florida.
This past weekend he competed in the 2023 Law Enforcement Games, bringing home the following:
• Shotgun (pump division): Gold;
• Team shotgun: Gold;
• Pistol (Iiron sight division): Silver;
• Team pistol: Bronze.
A total of 28 shotgun shooters in competed in two divisions, semi-auto and pump action. Hill came in fourth overall and first in the pump-shotgun division.
A total of 42 pistol shooters competed in two divisions (iron-sight semi-auto and optic-sight semi-auto). Hill came in ninth overall and second in iron-sight division
The two gold medals were from pump-shotgun division and team pump-shotgun division