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Everett sets regular-season record, outduels American Legion Post 295 as skill-based pairings start in Week 3
Week 3 of the 2025 National Precision Air Rifle League introduced skill-based matchups across an eight-week regular season that culminates in a postseason for the top teams. The league features high school programs and junior rifle clubs competing in 60-shot standing matches scored in decimal, with team totals drawn from each squad’s top four athletes. With the Champions Division sending eight teams to the postseason and the Distinguished Division qualifying the top two per conference, this week delivered marquee scores and several decisive results.
Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club stayed unbeaten with a record-setting 2476.4 in a high-scoring win against American Legion Post 295, which remained second overall at 2-1. Lafayette Gun Club continued its strong start by turning back Granbury MCJROTC to secure third, and Sutter Union High School held steady in fourth after a solid victory at Reading Rifle and Revolver Club. Granbury sits fifth despite the narrow loss, while Sapulpa MCJROTC pushed to 3-0 with a resilient performance at C. T. Johnson AJROTC.
Top Ten Ranking
- Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club (Everett, PA), 3-0
- American Legion Post 295 (Green Springs, OH), 2-1
- Lafayette Gun Club (Grafton, VA), 2-0
- Sutter Union High School (Sutter, CA), 3-0
- Granbury MCJROTC (Granbury, TX), 1-1
- Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC (Fountain, CO), 2-0
- Robinson Rifle Team (Burke, VA), 2-1
- East Coweta MCJROTC (Newnan, GA), 2-0
- Cumberland Beagle Club (Cumberland, RI), 1-2
- Sapulpa MCJROTC (Sapulpa, OK), 3-0
Most Exciting Games
Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club 2476.4, American Legion Post 295 2453.5 — Two top contenders traded an early sliver of a lead before Everett took control and closed with a new regular-season league record. American Legion edged ahead by 0.1 after Stage 1; Everett led from Stage 2 on and widened the gap to 22.9 by the finish. Kinzey Williams scored 620.7 for Everett; Delilah Muzik posted 622.7 for American Legion.
Lafayette Gun Club 2455.4, Granbury MCJROTC 2440.9 — Lafayette established a slim cushion in the opening stage and methodically built it out, maintaining a lead at every split and finishing 14.5 clear. Kai Labine paced Lafayette with 619.8, while Viola Allen tallied 618.1 for Granbury.
Sapulpa MCJROTC 2353, C. T. Johnson AJROTC 2337.4 — C. T. Johnson grabbed a 0.5 advantage at Stage 1, but Sapulpa moved in front by Stage 2 and steadily expanded the margin, closing 15.6 ahead. Emily Nelson led Sapulpa with 599.0; Kaitlyn Smith delivered 609.2 for C. T. Johnson.
Marksmen Standout Performances
- Simr Sandhu — 619.7; delivered during Sutter Union High School’s 2435.5-2399.3 win over Reading Rifle and Revolver Club.
- Annika Cry — 616.4; anchored Robinson Rifle Team’s 2393-2364.6 win over Cumberland Beagle Club.
- Brayden Ogden — 601.8; keyed Camden County NJROTC’s 2351.4-2238.4 win over West Valley MCJROTC.
- Abigail Riggs — 603.0; sparked Webb City AJROTC’s 2359.2-2306.5 win over Eldorado MCJROTC.
- Cole Miller — 582.9; capped Robert Service High School’s 2287.4-1361 win over Marcos de Niza AJROTC.
Looking ahead, several ranked meetings headline Week 4: Lafayette Gun Club visits Cumberland Beagle Club, Robinson Rifle Team draws Webb City AJROTC, and Granbury MCJROTC faces C. T. Johnson AJROTC. Sapulpa MCJROTC also matches up with Camden County NJROTC in a meeting of winning records.
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