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American Legion Post 295 stays #1 as Week 2 delivers a close Lafayette–Robinson finish; several unbeaten showdowns ahead
The 2025 National Precision Air Rifle League completed its second week of the regular season with another round of randomized pairings across high school teams and junior rifle clubs. Teams compete in 60-shot standing matches scored in decimal, with results determined by the combined totals of each squad’s top four athletes. The eight-week regular season feeds into a postseason featuring the top eight from the Champions Division and the top two per conference in the Distinguished Division. With all teams now on the board, next week transitions to skill-based squadding.
At the top, American Legion Post 295 improved to 2-0 behind a balanced lineup in a win over Robert Service High School. Granbury MCJROTC and Sutter Union High School debuted with high-scoring victories to sit among the leaders, while Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club and Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC each moved to 2-0 with steady team performances. Lafayette Gun Club and Robinson Rifle Team produced the tightest ranked-versus-ranked result of the week, and East Coweta MCJROTC kept its record spotless with a wire-to-wire decision over Eldorado MCJROTC.
Most Exciting Games
Lafayette Gun Club vs. Robinson Rifle Team: Lafayette Gun Club outlasted Robinson Rifle Team, 2,430.2 to 2,407.1, in a ranked matchup that swung early and stayed close. Robinson led by 1.5 after the opening series, but Lafayette edged in front by Stage 2 and nursed one- to single-digit cushions until pulling away late to a 23.1-point final margin. Christina Morris paced Lafayette with 621.5; Robinson’s Annika Cry answered with 618.2.
East Coweta MCJROTC vs. Eldorado MCJROTC: East Coweta MCJROTC posted a controlled 2,369.3–2,323.2 win in a meeting of ranked programs. The lead never ballooned early, growing from 7.7 after Stage 1 to 25.7 by Stage 4, before East Coweta closed at plus-46.1 through the sixth series. Anazley Adams led East Coweta with 607.0, while Eldorado’s Jamie Spoonamore recorded 598.0.
American Legion Post 295 vs. Robert Service High School: The top-ranked team delivered another complete effort, winning 2,444.5 to 2,307. American Legion built its edge across each series—up 16.2 after Stage 1 and 137.5 by the finish—behind 619.9 from Sarah Mix. Robert Service was led by Mylee Flatt at 588.5.
Marksmen Standout Performances
- Kelsey Dardas, Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC — Posted 622.5 to lead a 2,419.6 team total at Denver North AJROTC.
- Jolynn Mickle, Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club — Fired 617.0 to pace Everett’s 2,411.1 win over Reading Rifle and Revolver Club.
- Kaitlyn Smith, C. T. Johnson AJROTC — Turned in 604.7 as Johnson registered 2,337.3 against Orange County AJROTC.
- Abigail Riggs, Webb City AJROTC — Delivered 600.4 to headline a 2,310.0 victory at John F. Kennedy AJROTC.
- Aly Rock, Cumberland Beagle Club — Notched 597.0 as Cumberland Beagle Club posted 2,376.5 at Central Ark Hawkeyes.
Looking
ahead, several early measuring-stick contests headline the third week.
American Legion Post 295 meets fellow unbeaten Everett Sportsman Junior
Rifle Club, while Granbury MCJROTC faces Lafayette Gun Club in a
cross-program test. Two 2-0 teams, C. T. Johnson AJROTC and Sapulpa
MCJROTC, square off, and Robinson Rifle Team and Cumberland Beagle Club
renew a top-10 pairing with both entering at 1-1.
Top 10 Precision Teams After Week Two
- American Legion Post 295 (Green Springs, OH), 2-0
- Granbury MCJROTC (Granbury, TX), 1-0
- Sutter Union High School (Sutter, CA), 1-0
- Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club (Everett, PA), 2-0
- Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC (Fountain, CO), 2-0
- Lafayette Gun Club (Grafton, VA), 1-0
- Robinson Rifle Team (Burke, VA), 1-1
- East Coweta MCJROTC (Newnan, GA), 2-0
- Cumberland Beagle Club (Cumberland, RI), 1-1
- C. T. Johnson AJROTC (San Antonio, TX), 2-0
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