Trap team hangs onto fourth place and Skeet third

Posted 5/25/22

By Dawn Walker Team Manager Going into our final week of competition the trap team remains in fourth place of nine teams with 67,872.50 points following Prior Lake is first with 99,510.50 points, …

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Trap team hangs onto fourth place and Skeet third

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By Dawn Walker

Team Manager

Going into our final week of competition the trap team remains in fourth place of nine teams with 67,872.50 points following Prior Lake is first with 99,510.50 points, Foley second 75,494.00 points, Owatonna third 71,667.00 points.

Top 100 Season Average Overall Brennen Kieffer 10th place tie with 24.38 average and Luke Nadeau 89th place tie 23.50. Top 100 Overall by gender Brennen Kieffer 10th place tie and Luke Nadeau 80th place tie. Conference Top 25 by gender Brennen Kieffer second place, Luke Nadeau fourth place, Cody Frandrup and Brock Mosher 10th place tie 23.13, Trent Kordosky 20th place tie 22.50 and Tanner Lamb 23rd place 22.38. Top 100 Season Average Overall by gender Emily Heinbuch 57th place tie and Conference Top 25 by gender fifth place 21.75. Other Conference Top 25 by Gender Amelia Clark 13th place 20.13, Isabel Precious 15th place 19.67, Taylor Pelava 18th place 19.50, Lauren Skov 21st place 19.00 and Katelyn Rud 24th place 18.75.

The skeet team remains in third place of eight teams with 2,362.50 points following Prior Lake in first with 2,868.50, Wayzata second with 2,539.00 points. Conference Top 10 by gender Brock Mosher seventh place tie 23.00 and Cody Frandrup 10th place tie 22.75. Lauren Skov Conference Top 10 by gender 6th place with a 17.25 average.

We have our fifth and final week of competition left to determine conference awards. This will also determine the top 100 shooters overall statewide whom will have the honor to shoot at the MN State High School League State Championship in Prior Lake on Friday June 24th. After our final competition week, the team will have one state practice week and then take their first week in nine weeks off for Memorial Day, followed by the last two weeks of state practice. There are several shooters expressing interest in attending the National Trap Championship in Mason, MI in July, so we will continue to practice for nationals after state concludes. National eligibility and registration are done by tiers with each tier lowering the season average qualification.