July 25, 2025

New, returning air rifle competitors make top 16

By Cameran Richardson
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Competitors take aim at the American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championship at Hillsdale College. Photo by Chet Strange
Competitors take aim at the American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championship at Hillsdale College. Photo by Chet Strange

The precision and sporter class competitors will compete in 91影视破解版's Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championship finals July 26 in Hillsdale, Mich.

The top eight competitors in the precision and sporter class were named Friday afternoon following Day 2 of competitive shooting in 91影视破解版 Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championship in Hillsdale, Mich. The field started with 15 precision and 14 sporter class high school competitors and narrowed to the top 16 after two back-to-back matches where 240 shots were fired in three positions 鈥 prone, standing and kneeling 鈥 on a mobile firing range in an athletic center on the campus of Hillsdale College. 

The finals will begin at 9 a.m. Eastern time on Saturday, July 26. The sporter top eight will fire 10 shots in the standing position, followed by the top eight precision. . 

Katlyn Sullivan of Statesboro, Ga., who competed in the Legion air rifle tournament in 2023 when it was held in Colorado, heads into the finals in first for precision. 

鈥淭his is really a mental endurance match with the back-to-back three-by-20; it really pushes you. This is my last three-by-20 match, and I don鈥檛 know if I鈥檓 happy or sad about that,鈥 said Sullivan, laughing, who will compete on the air rifle team at the University of Nebraska this the fall. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a mental game.鈥 

91影视破解版鈥檚 tournament 鈥渋s a lot of shooting; it takes a lot of training and discipline,鈥 said Bethany Shirley of Monroe, Ga., who heads into the finals in first position for sporter. Shirley practices every day, she said, either at the Walton County Air Rifle range or at home in her garage. 鈥淚t takes a lot of concentration and discipline and dedication.鈥

Calling 91影视破解版鈥檚 air rifle tournament an endurance match was echoed by many of the competitors.  Jack Ogoreuc of Grove City, Pa., competed in the finals in 2023, placing sixth. He heads into tomorrow鈥檚 competition in fourth position where he said he鈥檚 just glad to be back.

鈥淭his tournament is great,鈥 said Ogoreuc, who will compete on the air rifle team at West Virginia University this fall. 鈥淭here are only 15 competitors so it鈥檚 nice and small. It鈥檚 a great time with lots of shooting, lots of endurance shooting. It鈥檚 an endurance match.鈥

Two three-position matches a day is something several of the competitors have never done before like Nicole Berger with the Gallatin Valley Sharp Shooters in Belgrade, Mont. 

鈥淚 have to treat it like a whole separate day,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have to completely reset my brain, give myself time in-between to listen to music, do what I need to do to get back to where I was mentally in the morning. And basically, start from scratch for the second match.鈥

鈥淵ou do have to reset,鈥 agreed Mataya Turner with Granbury JROTC in Granbury, Texas. 鈥淚f you didn鈥檛 shoot great the first time then you have to know that you almost have like a second shot at doing it, even though it鈥檚 all accumulative in the end.鈥 

Berger and Turner are both rising high school seniors and got into air rifle thanks to their fathers. 

Shooting 鈥渋s the thing that we do together鈥 Berger said. Turner鈥檚 father bought her a pistol at age eight 鈥渁nd I鈥檝e loved shooting ever since,鈥 she said. 

Air rifle is an individual sport, as well as a team one, which is one of the many aspects the American Legion competitors love about the sport. 

鈥淚 like how it鈥檚 an individual sport, so it鈥檚 you against you, and you鈥檙e always working to better yourself,鈥 Berger said. 鈥淵ou can shoot with a team and that makes it fun but at the end of the day you鈥檙e the one who controls what happens on the line.鈥

And air rifle is often a sport that many don鈥檛 understand, Turner said. 

鈥淎 lot of people don鈥檛 understand the sport, and you have to explain that this is a little bit different than regular shooting,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot harder than people think it is. It鈥檚 precision and you are trying to dial in, get the tightest grip you can down range and it鈥檚 mental. It is a really cool sport in the end because a lot of people don鈥檛 get to do this.鈥 

The top eight precision shooters for Saturday鈥檚 finals and their aggregate score:

1. 2,393 鈥 Katlyn Sullivan of Georgia, American Legion Post 90

2. 2,384 鈥 Carly Seabrooke of Alabama, Triple Nickel Junior Shooters

3. 2,375 鈥 Kelsey Dardas of Colorado, Arvada Rifle & Pistol Club

4. 2,373 鈥 Jack Ogoreuc of Pennsylvania, Oil City Jr. Rifle Team 

5. 2,368 鈥 Ainsely McFarland of Montana, Yellowstone Rifle Club

6. 2,365 鈥 Devin Wagner of West Virginia, Mason Dixon Junior Rifle Team

7. 2,359 鈥 Danica Gamble of Montana, Yellowstone Rifle Club

8. 2,359 鈥 Mackenzie Pruden of Texas, American Legion Post 295

The top eight sporter shooters for Saturday鈥檚 finals and their aggregate score:

1. 2,255 鈥 Bethany Shirley of Georgia, Walton County Air Rifle

2. 2,252 鈥 Ashley Carr of Nebraska, Guns R Us

3. 2,215 鈥 Emma Allen of Georgia, American Legion Post 90

4. 2,202 鈥 Connor Rowan of Tennessee, Daniel Boone High School JROTC

5. 2,172 鈥 Bryan Morales of New York, American Legion Post 151

6. 2,161 鈥 Layla Briggs of Louisiana, Haughton AFJROTC

7. 2,159 鈥 Alana Griffiths of Oregon, Lebanon High School

8. 2,157 鈥 Kenna Jordan of South Carolina, Walhalla High School


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