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Grace Shooters On Point Over Weekend

Written on October 22, 2019 by Staff Reporter

Categories: Sports Archive 2019

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Grace College’s Shooting Sports Club poses at the awards ceremony at the SCTP Collegiate Nationals. From left are coach Adam Turner, Zach Elliott, Walker Hobbs, James Davis, Erin Lawhon, Raegan Routledge and Jacob Grimm. (Photo provided)

MARENGO, Ohio – Grace College’s Shooting Sports Club took second and third place in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) Collegiate Nationals competition this past weekend. The team took second place in bunker (Olympic Style) trap and third place in 5-stand competition.

Nearly 250 students from more than 20 colleges and universities throughout the nation competed from Oct. 18-20 at the Cardinal Center.

Beginning its fourth year as a club, six students representing the shooting club’s 33 members, placed third or better in their division in two of five disciplines. This was only the second year that Grace has entered the national competition.

“To do so well, competing against teams that have been established for decades and against individual competitors, who have been shooting for many more years than our students, is a wonderful accomplishment,” stated Grace coach Adam Turner. “I could not be more proud of the way that our students represented Grace College.”

Several from Grace accomplished personal bests during the competition, and there were a number of series of 25 targets where none were missed. Notably, Erin Lawhon completed her second 100 targets in American Trap with a score of 98.

The Grace Club shoots twice a month at its sponsor club, KOSKO Shotgun Sports Complex in Warsaw, and participates in shooting competitions throughout the school year.

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