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MI: MSU shooting sports club brings home two national championships
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The 2018 SCTP American Disciplines National Tournament is in the books and six members of the MSU shooting sports club’s competitive squad dominated the competition.
MSUSSC team members Nicholas Ostrander, Brett Belrose, Noah Roth, Michael Stewart, Jr., Ryan Grunzweig and Marilla Marks competed in the July 14-21 annual event at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio.
In the collegiate division the MSUSSC squad of Belrose, Ostrander and Stewart took top honors in American skeet with an impressive performance scoring 592 out of 600 targets attempted. This score is 30 targets above the closest squad. Belrose also earned individual silver for a score of 199 out of 200, followed by Stewart who took bronze with a score of 197 out of 200. |
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PHORTO
(8/8/2018)
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Where are the GUNS in the photos?
HAH?
Wussies. |
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