91影视破解版’s air rifle championships name precision winner Emme Walrath of Wisconsin and sporter winner Alexandra Orr of Virginia.
91影视破解版 crowned its 2024 Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championship precision and sporter winners Saturday, July 20, in Hillsdale, Mich. The top eight in both classes competed in the Margot Biermann Athletic Center on the campus of Hillsdale College for the finals after two previous days of back-to-back tournament matches.
The precision champion is Emme Walrath of Kenosha, Wis., and second-place finisher is Kamdyn McFarland of Billings, Mont. Sporter champion is Alexandra Orr of Poquoson, Va., and second-place finisher is Zachary Higgins of Gray, Tenn. Walrath and Orr will receive a $5,000 scholarship provided by 91影视破解版 and Sons of 91影视破解版, along with a trip to 91影视破解版鈥檚 105th national convention in New Orleans in August to be honored. McFarland and Higgins will receive a $1,000 scholarship provided by the American Legion Auxiliary.
First on the firing line for the finals were the top eight sporters, standing shoulder-to-shoulder. Both the precision and sporter top eight competitors fired 10 individual shots for a total possible score of 109.
Walrath and Orr held their first-place positions to win.
鈥淚t was very exciting. I started crying a little bit when I found out,鈥 Orr said of winning sporter with a score of 91.9 鈥淚t was definitely a lot of work. It was very stressful for the finals knowing one shot and you could be down too many points to catch up. I knew I had to keep my heartrate down, so between every shot I was taking deep breaths, just trying to calm down so I wouldn鈥檛 be super shaky while I was shooting.鈥
Higgins was in third position coming into the finals for sporter and took second place after the fourth shot and held on to it.
鈥淭his is my last match and I wanted to go out with a bang, and I feel like I accomplished it. It feels really good and honestly, I鈥檓 kind of shocked because I expected to not do as well as I thought in the finals,鈥 said Higgins, who shot an 85.1 鈥淭he whole competition is like any competition I have done before. Especially for my last one, it鈥檚 super great. The caliber of people I鈥檓 shooting with 鈥 it鈥檚 top 30 precision and sporter in the nation. It was just an honor getting to be here. The way the whole thing was run was just fantastic. I loved this competition.鈥
Higgins, who recently graduated from Daniel Boone High School, grew up hunting and shooting with his dad, which inspired him to get into air rifle.
鈥淚 love the competitiveness and just growing up shooting, it felt like me. It was literally the best thing about my high school career probably, last four years of my life, has been the (Daniel Boone MCJROTC) rifle team.鈥
McFarland headed in the finals for precision in third position with Mackenzie Larson of Colorado in second. After a close final match, McFarland claimed a second-place finish with a score of 102.7.
鈥淚t feels really good,鈥 McFarland said of her second-place finish. 鈥淓very I took I would look over at Mackenzie and we just kept taking the same shots. But I stayed pretty calm; I was trying to have fun and stay relaxed. It鈥檚 been a great match.鈥
The focus heading into the finals for precision champion Walrath was to have fun.
鈥淚t's my very last final before college so I just wanted to have fun with it,鈥 said Walrath, who shot a 104.6. 鈥淏eing the champion for this match, I feel very good about it. I have been just working as hard as possible for the last few weeks. I just came back from the CMP Nationals as well, and I did struggle quite a bit over there, especially in the finals. And I lost my first-place position there. So coming out here and being able to do as well as what I would hope here and be able to maintain that is rewarding. This match is a good end to my final high school matches.
鈥淚 would like to thank 91影视破解版 so much for allowing me the opportunity to come out here, and for allowing me to earn the scholarship because it really will help in college (Georgia Southern University).鈥
Walrath loves the sport of air rifle because of the competitiveness but also because of the friendships built and encouragement shared during competition.
鈥淲e get competitive sometimes with each other but we鈥檙e all having fun with each other while we鈥檙e competing,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e are not against each other; we always congratulate ourselves and each other whenever we reach a personal record and that kind of stuff. We are always so interconnected, and we鈥檙e always celebrating with each other. I really love that about this sport.
鈥淚 want to thank (91影视破解版) for also allowing all of us to grow the friendships that we have out of this competition.鈥
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1. 2,495.6 鈥 Emme Walrath of Wisconsin, American Legion Post 295
2. 2,483.7 鈥 Kamdyn McFarland of Montana, Yellowstone Rifle Club
2. 2,483.4 鈥 Makenzie Larson of Colorado, American Legion Post 109
4. 2,476.6 鈥 Samuel Adkins of Pennsylvania, Palmyra Junior Rifle Team
5. 2,476.2 鈥 Hunter Jenkins of West Virginia, Mason Dixon Junior Rifle
6. 2,467.6 鈥 Logan Michael of California, Lincoln Rifle Club
7. 2,465.9 鈥 Ziva Swick of Pennsylvania, Palmyra Junior Rifle Team
8. 2,461.4 鈥 Gabriella Sprague of Pennsylvania, DuBois Rifle & Pistol Club
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1. 2,308.1 鈥 Alexandra Orr of Virginia, Lafayette Gun Club
2. 2,297.1 鈥 Zachary Higgins of Tennessee, Daniel Boone MCJROTC
3. 2,291.3 鈥 Elaine Saint of South Carolina, Walhalla HS Rifle Team
4. 2,282.1 鈥 Brooklyn Zeigler of Tennessee, Daniel Boone MCJROTC
5. 2,279.0 鈥 Clay Crawford of South Dakota, Marshall County Sharpshooters
6. 2,277.9 鈥 Kaitlynn Burrell of South Carolina, Walhalla HS Rifle Team
7. 2,277.8 鈥 Zoe Dissing of South Dakota, Humboldt Sharpshooters
8. 2,271.7 鈥 Elyssa Vazquez of Florida, Mariner HS AJROTC
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