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In the New Shooter League, Fontana MCJROTC took first place with a 8 - 0 record, winning their first New Shooter League title. Fontana MCJROTC is from Fontana, CA and coached by LtCol Denny Meelarp. Fontana finished this season with an average score of 1129.3, an impressive 49.3 points higher than the winners of last year's New Shooter League, Jack C. Hays MCJROTC.
Finishing in second place with a 7 - 1 record was Martin Luther King NJROTC from Riverside, CA. Third place was claimed by Picayune NJROTC from Picayune, MS with a 7 - 1 record.
The 2025 New Shooter League featured 72 teams overall, making it the second largest ever.
New Shooter League Additional Awards
The New Shooter League awards teams at the end of the season by putting equal weight on competition, participation, and teams that show improvement. Because of this format, both teams with and without a winning record are eligible for awards, based on the mentioned criteria. Here are the additional teams that won awards for their performance in the New Shooter League:
American Legion Post 290
Bensalem MCJROTC
Broome AFJROTC
Clark AFJROTC
East Surry AJROTC
Georgetown NJROTC
Guthrie AJROTC
Hoke County AJROTC
ILTexas Katy Westpark
John F. Kennedy AJROTC
Jones County AJROTC
Lafayette Gun Club
Milton NJROTC
Mountain Home NJROTC
Mountain View MCJROTC
North Caddo AJROTC
Northview NJROTC
Norview NJROTC
Oxford NJROTC
Pace NJROTC
Pueblo County AJROTC
Round Rock MCJROTC
Royal MCJROTC
Russell County JROTC
Smith Station MCJROTC
Stony Point NJROTC
Summerlin Academy AJROTC
Vilseck AJROTC
Washburn Rural AFJROTC
West Potomac AJROTC
Top 4 Individual Standings
These are the top 4 marksmen who have their public profile enabled on Rezults and were linked in at least 5 games in the League.
- Austin Murphy (MSYESS)
- Aaron Hale (Mountain Home NJROTC)
- Austin Himsey (American Legion Post 290)
- Andrew Cheng (Hendrickson MCJROTC)