Shooting Competition
Ellis County 4-H Shooting Sports team wins first place at state shotgun championship
Ellis County 4-H Shooting Sports team wins first place at state shotgun championship
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Ellis County, KansasIn a remarkable display of skill and teamwork, the Ellis County 4-H Shooting Sports program achieved top honors at the Kansas 4-H State Shotgun Championship. Competing against various teams, the talented members of Ellis County secured the title of First Place Overall Team, while also earning multiple individual accolades across both the Senior and Junior divisions. The winning team comprised of Logan Schmidt, Cole McDonough, Zach McCall, Tanner Boxberger, and Barrett Pianalto triumphed with their combined scores, showcasing their dedication and proficiency in the sport. The competition was fierce, reflecting the growth and commitment of youth shooting sports in the region. In individual standings, the Ellis County athletes further proved their mettle. Logan Schmidt emerged as a standout in the Senior Division, finishing with an impressive 2nd place overall. Following closely, Tanner Boxberger secured 3rd place, and Cole McDonough showcased his skills by tying for 8th. The Junior Division competitors also held their own, with Mason Zimmerman finishing 4th, Jace Herbers 5th, and Sean Ryan 7th among the top competitors. Skeet shooting results were especially noteworthy. In the Senior Division, Logan Schmidt not only took home 1st place but also reflected the depth of talent within the team, as Cole McDonough tied for 6th. The Junior Division performed admirably as well, with Eli Meis and Sean Ryan tying for 6th and Mason Zimmerman, Jace Herbers, and Owen Bieker rounding out the top positions closely. Trap shooting proved to be equally competitive. The Senior Division had a dramatic shootout for the top spots, where Ellis Countys Cole McDonough claimed a well-deserved 3rd place. Notable performances followed, with Jacob Taylor in 4th and Logan Schmidt in 5th, while Tanner Boxberger and Zach McCall tied for 8th place. The Junior Division mirrored this intensity, where Mason Zimmerman took 1st place, displaying remarkable composure in the face of competition. Eli Meis secured 3rd place, while Jace Herbers exhibited commendable skill to tie for 7th. In sporting clays, further strong performances were noted, particularly in the Senior Division, where Logan Schmidt and Tanner Boxberger tied for 7th. Meanwhile, the Junior Division again showcased the strength of the program with Mason Zimmerman placing 3rd, followed by Owen Bieker who navigated a tiebreaker to place 6th. Sean Ryan and Jace Herbers also delivered commendable performances, rounding out a competitive field. These outstanding results are a testament to the hard work and dedication not only of the athletes but also of their coachesEric Schmidt, Ben Hunsicker, Jared Wickham, and Dominic Pianaltoand the supporting volunteers. Their unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of safety, skill development, and sportsmanship has significantly contributed to the success of the Ellis County 4-H Shooting Sports program. The championship results underscore the importance of youth engagement in shooting sports, an area that continues to grow, both in terms of participation and skill development. For community members interested in learning more about the Ellis County 4-H Shooting Sports program or seeking opportunities to get involved, reaching out to the local Extension Office is encouraged. This program not only provides young individuals with essential skills needed in shooting sports but also helps instill values that contribute to their personal development and community engagement. As the success of the Ellis County 4-H Shooting Sports team highlights, competitive shooting continues to thrive on a grassroots level. Engagement in these programs is not just about the accolades; it's about building a foundation for sportsmanship and responsibility among youth. It fosters a love for the outdoors, promotes teamwork, and encourages a sense of achievement that resonates well beyond the shooting range.