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Tennessee
Youth Trap Shooters Crowned National Champions
Sparta, Ill.-------More than 1600 youths from 29 states competed. In
the end, Tennessee rose to the top with teams earning two national
championships and one third place finish at the National Shooting
Sports Foundation's (NSSF) Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP)
National Trapshooting Championships.
Competition was held in four divisions August 6-7 at the World
Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, Ill. The youth event
kicked off the 108th annual Grand American World Trapshooting
Championships, which runs through August 18th.
"These young shooters not only competed against SCTP teams from
around the country, they battled through wind, heat and nerves, and
still put up impressive scores. In fact, over 300 shooters broke 190
or better out of 200 targets, and one shooter-----Matt Bartholow of
Rapid City, S.D.----ran 200 straight," said Zach Snow of the
National Shooting Sports Foundation, which coordinates SCTP at the
national level.
Tennessee claimed three winning teams, including a first place
finish in the Junior Varsity Division and another in the Rookie
Division. The volunteer state sent over 300 shooters to the
competition, representing 54 teams.
Tennessee's Chester Co.Smokin' Eagles bested their nearest Rookie
Division competition by 47 targets to win their second straight
national title. Dalton Mitchell of Luray, Blake Carnell of
Henderson, Cole Lawrence, Brandon Hughes of Reagan, and Jake
Williams of Beech Bluff combined for a score of 919.
"For the past two days, they've been pretty nervous because they
really wanted to repeat. It's just awesome. I've got three kids back
from last year and two new ones, and all of them just stepped up.
They all will move up to intermediate division next year," said
coach Janice Cooper of Henderson, TN.
Another Tennessee team, the Arlington Trappers, won the Junior
Varsity Division championship by edging the second place finisher by
only a single target. Combining for a score of 965 were Cody Cochran
of Arlington, Brandon Barker of Arlington, Taylor Garrison of
Bartlett, Curtis Robinson of Arlington, and Keaton Irving of
Arlington.
"Through the states, regionals and now nationals, this team has
continued to improve. I'm just really proud of them. I brought three
squads here and all of them improved their scores. This is a great
day for Tennessee SCTP," said coach Kermit Simons of Arlington, TN.
In addition to the championships won, Ethan Campbell of Middle
Tennessee Christian in Murfreesboro, TN and Blake Triplet of Henry
Co. from Puryear, TN each posted near perfect scores of 199.
"We are incredibly proud of our Tennessee shooters and coaches. We
feel that Tennessee is the #1 youth shooting sports state in the
U.S., and we intend to build upon these successes. Tennessee is
known as the Volunteer State and I can tell you without the
tremendous volunteer coaches and leadership of Tennessee SCTP, these
results would not be possible" said Chad Whittenburg, Tennessee SCTP
Director.
In addition to the awards presented by NSSF and the SCTP National
Trapshooting Championships, TWF and Tennessee SCTP will present the
Rudy Cup for the best overall shooter performance and four $1,000
scholarships to each of the top senior shooters from the four
Tennessee SCTP regions.
SCTP was launched by NSSF and is run in Tennessee by the Tennessee
Wildlife Federation with support from the Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency. Tennessee SCTP offers students in grades 12 and
under an opportunity to compete as a team in trap, skeet, sporting
clays and the international versions of trap and skeet. For more
information, visit www.tnsctp.org
Results
Varsity Division (Grades 9-12)
1st place----------------------------Missouri
2nd place---------------------------Missouri
3rd place----------------------------Nevada
Junior Varsity Division (Grades 9-12)
1st place----------------------------Tennessee---Arlington Trappers,
965 (Cody Cochran, Brandon Barker, Taylor Garrison, Curtis Robinson,
and Keaton Irving)
2nd place---------------------------Alabama---Waterfall Valley
Claybusters, 964 (Stephen Mitchell, Kollin Hester, Jacob Gist, Alex
Pounders, and Blake Reed)
3rd place----------------------------Nebraska
Intermediate Division (Grades 6-8)
1st place----------------------------Ohio
2nd place---------------------------Missouri
3rd place----------------------------Missouri
Rookie Division (Grades 5 and under)
1st place----------------------------Tennessee---Chester County
Smokin' Eagles, 919 (Dalton Mitchell, Blake Carnell, Cole Lawrence,
Brandon Hughes, and Jake Williams)
2nd place---------------------------Ohio
3rd place----------------------------Tennessee---Hoodlum Alley
Claybusters, 818 (Vincent Caldwell, James Haithcote, Chase Smith,
Matthew Townes, and James Anthony) |
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