At the Illinois State Scholastic
Championships and the Scholastic Clay Target Program
National Championships, our shooters did great! The
National event included teams from 40 states, plus 3 teams
from Canada with over 1,400 kids shooting throughout the
4-day event.
State Competition:
Trap
Intermediate Advance:
Justin Phillips, Brendan Farrell, Logan Baecht, Marrisa
Tolbert, and Zack Atterberry finished 3rd place.
Intermediate Entry:
Stephen Elliott, Jordan Klope, Gabby Billing, Nolen Adney,
and Quentin Wade finished 3rd place.
Senior Varsity: Jesse
Davis, Jake Furl, Kelby Steiner, Dalton Beacht, and Justin
Greco finished 4th place.
Junior Varsity: Chance
Ketchum, Roland Bell, Aspen Steiner, Katelyn Batty, and
Tanner Critchfield
Rookie: Hunter Thornton,
Ben Moyer, Brendon Buhs, Zach Weber, and Seth Yoswig
finished 4th place.
Alternates: Britta Moyer
& Jamie Gentry
Sporting Clay
Varsity 1: Justin Greco, Dalton
Baecht, and Kelby Steiner finished 1st place.
Varsity 2: Jake Furl,
Jesse Davis, and Tanner Critchfield finished 4th place.
Intermediate Advance:
Justin Philips, Logan Baecht, and Brendan Farrell finished
1st place.
Intermediate Entry:
Marrisa Tolbert, Noland Adney, and Zach Atterberry finished
3rd place.
Skeet
Justin Phillips, Logan Baecht, and Brendan Farrell finished
2nd place.

National Competition:
Sporting Clays
Varsity: Dalton
Baecht, Justin Greco, and Kelby Steiner
Intermediate: Justin
Phillips, Brendan Farrell, and Logan Baecht finished 1st
place in the nation!
With this National Championship, our club received National
Recognition along with these 3 boys setting a state record
for being the first to place in all three divisions along
with taking a National Championship.
Trap
Varsity: Jesse
Davis, Kelby Steiner, Jake Furl, Dalton Baecht, and Justin
Greco
Junior Varsity: Chance
Ketchum, Roland Bell, Aspen Steiner, Katelyn Batty, and
Tanner Critchfield
Intermediate Advance:
Justin Phillips, Brendan Farrell, Logan Baecht, Marrisa
Tolbert, and Zach Atterberry
Intermediate Entry:
Jordan Klope, Stephen Elliott, Gabby Billing, Nolen Adney,
and Quentin Wade
Rookies: Hunter Thornton,
Ben Moyer, Brandon Buhs, Zach Weber, and Seth Yoswig
We also need to note that at the Nationals, we had 2 boys
that really set personal best: Jesse Davis for a
perfect 100 straight and Rookie Hunter Thornton for a
perfect 25 straight!
