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PA: Everett wins state rifle championships
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The Everett Area High School rifle team brought home gold in both the smallbore and air rifle championships held this past weekend.
It was the second consecutive year that Everett won the air rifle team title, and it’s the fourth consecutive year for the smallbore team title.
In smallbore, Everett broke the state record for the highest team score (2253) shot under the current format, previously held by the 2017-2018 Everett team. As individuals in smallbore, Joey Kovach finished third with a 567, Claudia Sigel finished fourth with a 564, Travis Kendall finished sixth with a 562, and Allison Klavuhn finished 10th with a 560.
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PHORTO
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(cue Benjamin Martin to Lord Cornwallis) "...and my men are excellent marksmen." |
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