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Detroit Free Press....
Detroit Free Press....
Dexter teen scores 8-point buck -- and uses its heart to ace her biology class
You could say – and be entirely accurate – that Alicia Klocek dedicated her deer hunt on family property near Dexter this morning to the advancement of science.
Alicia, 17, admits she skipped classes at Dexter High School to be in her tree stand as her classmates were dissecting a testicle.
But her teacher cut Alicia a deal. If she brought the heart of a deer into class Wednesday, she wouldn’t hold the absence against her. It seems the class had just done a cardio section and used a sheep heart, but her teacher said a deer heart is closer to a human heart and she’d appreciate having one for ... well, science.
(Kind of warms your left ventricle, eh?)
With the teacher’s deal enticing her, Alicia did what she’s become pretty good at the last few years — she dropped an 8-point buck at about 100 yards with a sabot from her 20-gauge shotgun.
“I’d been sitting in stand about an hour and a half and I stood up to stretch my legs and turned around to look behind me and saw a deer. I could only see its head and its tail. The rest of its body was blocked by a tree. Then it took a step out and I shot it. My dad said it weighs a little over 200 pounds.â€
The buck is so impressive that her dad is going to have it mounted.
Alicia explains that she’s been hunting since since she was a little girl.
“I’ve been doing it all my life. I love hunting.â€
So much, in fact, that she’ll be back on stand this afternoon.
In the Klocek household, she said, “I honestly can’t remember the last time we had beef.â€
Venison is a staple of their diet, said Alicia, who swims and plays water polo for her high school teams.
Next year, she hopes to attend Michigan State University and, asked if she’s going to hang that buck head on the wall of her dorm room, she said: “Of course!â€
Today, her buck is hanging on the buck pole at the Mill Creek Sport Center.
You could say – and be entirely accurate – that Alicia Klocek dedicated her deer hunt on family property near Dexter this morning to the advancement of science.
Alicia, 17, admits she skipped classes at Dexter High School to be in her tree stand as her classmates were dissecting a testicle.
But her teacher cut Alicia a deal. If she brought the heart of a deer into class Wednesday, she wouldn’t hold the absence against her. It seems the class had just done a cardio section and used a sheep heart, but her teacher said a deer heart is closer to a human heart and she’d appreciate having one for ... well, science.
(Kind of warms your left ventricle, eh?)
With the teacher’s deal enticing her, Alicia did what she’s become pretty good at the last few years — she dropped an 8-point buck at about 100 yards with a sabot from her 20-gauge shotgun.
“I’d been sitting in stand about an hour and a half and I stood up to stretch my legs and turned around to look behind me and saw a deer. I could only see its head and its tail. The rest of its body was blocked by a tree. Then it took a step out and I shot it. My dad said it weighs a little over 200 pounds.â€
The buck is so impressive that her dad is going to have it mounted.
Alicia explains that she’s been hunting since since she was a little girl.
“I’ve been doing it all my life. I love hunting.â€
So much, in fact, that she’ll be back on stand this afternoon.
In the Klocek household, she said, “I honestly can’t remember the last time we had beef.â€
Venison is a staple of their diet, said Alicia, who swims and plays water polo for her high school teams.
Next year, she hopes to attend Michigan State University and, asked if she’s going to hang that buck head on the wall of her dorm room, she said: “Of course!â€
Today, her buck is hanging on the buck pole at the Mill Creek Sport Center.
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