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Lafayette Gun Club holds No. 1 at midseason as Camden County edges Sapulpa in a back-and-forth Week 4
The 2025 National Precision Air Rifle League reached the halfway mark of its eight-week regular season with a full slate of standing air rifle matches. The national circuit features high school programs and junior rifle clubs, with each athlete firing 60 shots in decimal scoring; team totals are taken from the top four scorers. Top finishers in the Champions and Distinguished divisions advance to postseason play, with awards to the top three teams in each division and conference from the regular season.
At the top, Lafayette Gun Club stayed unbeaten, while Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club and American Legion Post 295 were idle. Sutter Union High School remained perfect after a bye, and Granbury MCJROTC posted a solid victory to round out the first five. Notable contests included a top-10 meeting between Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC and East Coweta MCJROTC and a momentum-swinging win by Camden County NJROTC over Sapulpa MCJROTC.
Top Ten Ranking
- Lafayette Gun Club (Grafton, VA) — 3 - 0
- Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club (Everett, PA) — 3 - 0
- American Legion Post 295 (Green Springs, OH) — 2 - 1
- Sutter Union High School (Sutter, CA) — 3 - 0
- Granbury MCJROTC (Granbury, TX) — 2 - 1
- Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC (Fountain, CO) — 3 - 0
- Robinson Rifle Team (Burke, VA) — 3 - 1
- East Coweta MCJROTC (Newnan, GA) — 2 - 1
- Camden County NJROTC (Kingsland, GA) — 3 - 1
- Cumberland Beagle Club (Cumberland, RI) — 1 - 3
Most Exciting Games
Camden County NJROTC 2375.1, Sapulpa MCJROTC 2349.2: In a matchup of closely ranked teams, Sapulpa jumped to a 3.5-point edge after Stage 1 and still led by 1.7 through Stage 2. Camden County flipped the score at Stage 3 with a 9.8-point advantage and steadily pulled away, leading by 16.8 after Stage 4 and 25.9 at the finish. Briana Dougherty paced Camden County with a 609.2, while Logan Harwood led Sapulpa at 593.8.
Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC 2431.4, East Coweta MCJROTC 2365.1: A top-10 showdown tilted early toward Fountain Fort Carson, which built a 5.2-point margin after Stage 1 and widened it through each segment to 66.3 by Stage 6. Kelsey Dardas anchored the win with a 622.7. East Coweta’s Anzley Adams posted a 599.3 in the loss.
Lafayette Gun Club 2457.4, Cumberland Beagle Club 2382.1: The top-ranked team controlled its meeting with No. 10 from the outset, stretching a 13.2-point Stage 1 lead to 75.3 by the final series. Anahad Kohli’s 620.4 led Lafayette, while Jonny Proulx scored 598.5 for Cumberland.
Marksmen Standout Performances
- Annika Cry, Robinson Rifle Team — Delivered a 623.3 to headline Robinson’s 2414.7-2343.9 win over Webb City AJROTC.
- Mataya Turner, Granbury MCJROTC — Scored 619.0 in a 2415.5-2337 victory against C. T. Johnson AJROTC.
- Kaitlyn Smith, C. T. Johnson AJROTC — Posted a team-best 614.5 in a 2337 defeat at Granbury MCJROTC.
- Chloe Parish, Central Ark Hawkeyes — Tallied 610.8 in a 2383.1-2254.4 result over Robert Service High School.
- Jack Daniels, Reading Rifle and Revolver Club — Led with 603.9 in a 2385-2295.9 win at West Valley MCJROTC.
Looking ahead, Week 5 features several high-profile pairings: No. 1 Lafayette Gun Club faces No. 3 American Legion Post 295 in the Champions division of the Junior Rifle Club conference; No. 5 Granbury MCJROTC meets No. 6 Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC in a key JROTC Champions clash; and No. 8 East Coweta MCJROTC takes on Sapulpa MCJROTC. A cross-conference matchup also stands out as Reading Rifle and Revolver Club meets Webb City AJROTC.
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