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New Shooter League
North Brunswick handles Denver North; Perry rallies in standing to cap compelling Week 7
The final stretch is on in the 2026 National Air Rifle New Shooter League, a 10-week national circuit for first-year high school and junior club athletes competing in three-position air rifle. Teams play eight games, with each athlete firing 30 shots—10 in kneeling, prone and standing—scored in decimal. Weekly rankings blend season averages with bonus points for wins. Week 7 featured a full slate of regular-season contests and several close finishes across the standings.
At the top, North Brunswick AJROTC improved to 5-1 with a 1084.5–993.7 decision over Denver North AJROTC, while Vista Grande MCJROTC (6-0) was idle. Perry AJROTC stayed unbeaten at 6-0 after turning a late deficit into a 1067–1056.6 win at Mountain View MCJROTC, and Daniel Boone MCJROTC secured a top-five matchup by beating Walhalla AJROTC 1054.1–1038.6. The first five in the table remain North Brunswick, Vista Grande, Perry, Daniel Boone and Walhalla, with Mountain View and Riverdale AJROTC (both 5-1) keeping pace just behind.
Most Exciting Games
In a top-10 clash, Perry AJROTC outlasted Mountain View MCJROTC, 1067–1056.6. Mountain View led after kneeling and prone by 11.6 points combined before Perry flipped the match in standing, closing with a 10.4-point edge to stay unbeaten.
Riverdale AJROTC edged out Stony Point NJROTC, 1053–1044.4, in a contest that tightened late. Riverdale built a 38.1-point cushion through prone, then held off a strong push in standing to win by 8.6.
Bensalem MCJROTC slipped past Zion Benton NJROTC, 999.1–990.5. Bensalem led each stage, but the final margin stayed within single digits as both teams traded steady strings in standing.
Marksmen Standout Performances
- Zoe Glazer, Kaiser High School — 281.8
- Arianna Childers, Daniel Boone MCJROTC — 276.4
- Katherin Reyes, North Brunswick AJROTC — 275.5
- Aytana Crespo, Forest Hill AJROTC — 274.3
- Owen Rosedahl, Saint Thomas Academy — 274.2
Looking to Week 8, North Brunswick AJROTC meets Mountain View MCJROTC in a matchup of top-10 teams with 5-1 records, while Perry AJROTC faces Bensalem MCJROTC. Ramona NJROTC lines up against Everett NJROTC, and Martin Luther King NJROTC takes on Kaiser High School in a meeting of winning records.
Top Ten Ranking
- North Brunswick AJROTC (Leland, NC) — 5-1
- Vista Grande MCJROTC (Casa Grande, AZ) — 6-0
- Perry AJROTC (Massillon, OH) — 6-0
- Daniel Boone MCJROTC (Gray, TN) — 4-2
- Walhalla AJROTC (Walhalla, SC) — 4-1
- Mountain View MCJROTC (Stafford, VA) — 5-1
- Riverdale AJROTC (Fort Myers, FL) — 5-1
- Ooltewah AJROTC (Ooltewah, TN) — 5-1
- Denver North AJROTC (Denver, CO) — 4-2
- Ramona NJROTC (Ramona, CA) — 3-3
Air Pistol League
NoVA stays unbeaten while VMI nips Liberty Mountain by one in Week 7
The final stretch of the 2026 National Air Pistol League is underway, a 10-week national circuit for air pistol clubs featuring open, junior and collegiate conferences. Teams contest 60-shot, 10-meter matches scored in integer values, with club totals taken from the top four athletes. In Week 7 action, NoVA Sharpshooters collected a solid win over Liberty University, Cos Cob Revolver and Rifle Club prevailed in an Open Team clash with Lafayette Gun Club, and VMI Pistol Club edged Liberty Mountain Gun Club by a single point.
The top of the table remains crowded. NoVA Sharpshooters lead at 5-0 after a 2173-30 to 2072-17 decision. Cos Cob Revolver and Rifle Club improved to 5-1 with a wire-to-wire performance against Lafayette Gun Club, which sits third at 4-2. Palmyra Sportsmen's Assoc holds fourth at 4-2 after a bye, and VMI Pistol Club rounds out the first five at 5-2 following its narrowest victory of the week.
Most Exciting Games
In one of the tightest finishes this season, VMI Pistol Club edged Liberty Mountain Gun Club, 2080-20 to 2079-21. After a deadlock through the opening 10 shots, VMI built an eight-point cushion at the halfway mark. Liberty Mountain closed steadily, trimming the deficit to two, then one, but VMI held on by a single point at the finish.
The Open Team leaders met in a top-three showdown as Cos Cob Revolver and Rifle Club defeated Lafayette Gun Club, 2125-37 to 2049-18. Cos Cob led at every stage, widening a nine-point opening margin to 28 and then 59 through the fifth string before closing out a 76-point final advantage.
In a marquee cross-conference matchup, NoVA Sharpshooters topped Liberty University, 2173-30 to 2072-17. NoVA controlled the pace from the first string and expanded the lead throughout, turning a seven-point start into a triple-digit margin by the final 10 shots.
Marksmen Standout Performances
- LtCol Casey, Purple & Gold Pistoleers — 505-4
- Coach Wink, Purple & Gold Pistoleers — 453-2
- 1stSgt Guerra, Purple & Gold Pistoleers — 432-0
- Malori Brown, Purple & Gold Pistoleers — 386-0
- Hagen Carter, Central Arkansas Hawkeyes — 392-0
Looking ahead, No. 1 NoVA Sharpshooters meet Capital Area Sportsmen's League in a cross-conference pairing, while Lafayette Gun Club faces Liberty Mountain Gun Club in a matchup featuring two top-10 teams. Central Arkansas Hawkeyes are set to take on Hillsdale College as Week 8 approaches.
Top Ten Ranking
- NoVA Sharpshooters (Centreville, VA) — 5-0
- Cos Cob Revolver and Rifle Club (Greenwich, CT) — 5-1
- Lafayette Gun Club (Grafton, VA) — 4-2
- Palmyra Sportsmen's Assoc (Annville, PA) — 4-2
- VMI Pistol Club (Lexington, VA) — 5-2
- Capital Area Sportsmen's League (Lansing, MI) — 2-3
- Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA) — 4-3
- Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (Wyoming, MI) — 3-2
- Liberty Mountain Gun Club (Lynchburg, VA) — 2-3
- Hillsdale College (Hillsdale, MI) — 1-3
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