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Members of Virginia's Halifax County 4-H Junior Top Guns team pose with the bronze medals they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays national championships in San Antonio. Each bronze-medal shotgun shooter also received a |
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Members of Georgia's Lake Oconee Remington team pose with the silver medals they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays national championships in San Antonio. Each silver-medal shotgun shooter also received a $250 scholars |
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2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program gold-medal team, Senior Novice Division: Texas' Comal County Claybusters 3. Coached by Ford Wagner of New Braunfels, Texas. (NSSF photo by Scott Engen) |
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2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program bronze-medal team, Junior Experienced Division: Colorado Claybusters Juniors. Coached by Ty Jordan of Pueblo. (NSSF photo by Scott Engen) |
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Members of Texas' Alpine Clay Crushers team pose with the silver medals they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays national championships in San Antonio. Each silver-medal shotgun shooter also received a $250 scholarship |
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Members of Nebraska's One Box Sub Juniors team pose with the gold-medal belt buckles they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays championships in San Antonio. Each gold-medal shotgun shooter also received a $1,000 scholars |
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Members of Georgia's Cherokee Smoke team pose with the bronze medals they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) national championships in San Antonio. Each bronze-medal shotgun shooter also received a $100 scholarship savings bond from |
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Members of Texas' Comal County Claybusters team pose with the silver medals they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays national championships in San Antonio. Each silver-medal shotgun shooter also received a $250 scholars |
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Members of Georgia's Lake Oconee Beretta team pose with the gold-medal belt buckles they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays national championships in San Antonio. Each gold-medal shotgun shooter also received a $1,000 |
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Members of Michigan's Island Lake Clay Wackers team pose with the bronze medals they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays national championships in San Antonio. Each bronze-medal shotgun shooter also received a $100 scho |
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2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program silver-medal team, Senior Experienced Division: Colorado Claybusters Seniors. Coached by George Shineovich of Pueblo. (NSSF photo by Scott Engen) |
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2004 SCTP, Lake Oconee Browning Team, 1st place Senior Novice Division, skeet event, coached by Keith Weeks. |
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Chase Miller of the Texas Alpine Clay Crushers rips a rising target at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championship in skeet and sporting clays, held in San Antonio, Texas on July 18and 19. |
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Danny Williams of the Michigan Clay Whackers smokes a rising target in sporting clays at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championships in skeet and sporting clays held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19. |
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Jenna McLean of the Texas Claybusters leans into the recoil of her shotgun as she dusts a crossing target in the shootoff of the sporting clays event at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championships in skeet and sporting clays, held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19. |
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Joseph Rogers of the Texas Alpine Clay Crushers rips into an rising target in the sporting clays shootoff at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championships for skeet and sporting clays held in San Antonio, Texas on July 18 and 19. |
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Each member of the Texas Comal Claybusters 5 team carefully follows the path of a high-flying target in the sporting clays event at the 2004 Scholastic ClayTarget Programs's national championships in skeet and sporting clays, held in San Antonio, Texas on on July 18 and 19. |
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Young Zachery Stauffer of the Texcas Claybusters 3 team shares a glowing smile of impending victory with his team mates as he moves to the next shooting station in the sporting clays portion of the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national champions |
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Comal County Claybusters 2, first place team in the Junior Experienced Division of the 2004 SCTP skeet event. coached by Ford Wagner. |
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Lake Oconee Federal Team, first place in the Junior Novice Division of the 2004 SCTP skeet event, coached by Keith Weeks. |
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Comal County Texas Claybusters 3 team, first place in the Rookie Division of the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by Joseph Schreiber. |
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The Texas Alpine Young Guns team, first place in the Senior Experienced Division of the skeet event at the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by John Kearley. |
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The Alpine Clay Crushers team, second place in the Junior Experienced Division of the skeet event at the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by John Kearley. |
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The Nebraska One-Box Sub-Junior Team team, second place finishers in skeet in the Junior Novice Division of the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by Nolan Hueftle |
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Lake Oconee Georgia Beretta team, second in skeet in the Senior Experienced Division at the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by Keith Weeks. |
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Virginia State 4H 'A' Team, second place in skeet in the Senior Novice Division at the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by John Yakshe |
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Virginia Halifax County Junior Top Guns, third place skeet team in the Junior Experienced Division at the 2004 SCTP national championsips, coached by Roy Hill. |
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Comal County, Texas, Claybusters 2B team, third place in skeet in the Junior Novice Division at the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by Ford Wagner |
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Wayne County, Michigan Sportsman team, third place in skeet at the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by Bob Martin. |
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Virginia State 4H 'B' Team, third place in skeet in the Senior Novice Division at the 2004 SCTP national championships, coached by John Yakshe |
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Coach Mark Spader, left, of the Colorado State Rams skeet team gives some pointers to young Lauren Carpenter at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championships in skeet and sporting clays held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19. |
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Jake Montgomery of the Texas Alpine Young Guns skeet team chases a streaking high-house target at the 2004 Scholastic Clay target Program's national championships in skeet and sporting clays held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19.His team won the national crown in the Senior Experienced Division in both events. |
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Joseph Rogers of the Texas Alpine Clay Crushers junior skeet team powders a low-flying target at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national skeet and sporting clays championships held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19. |
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Lauren Carpenter of Colorado shot skeet as an alternate at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's skeet and sporting clays national championship held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19. |
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Samantha Olsen of the Virginia State 4H skeet team knocks down a low-flying target at the 2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championships in skeet and sporting clays held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19. Olsen's team finished third in skeet in the Senior Novice Division. |
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Travis Mears of the Texas Alpine Young Guns skeet team chases a streaking high-house target at the 2004 Scholastic Clay target Program's national championships in skeet and sporting clays held in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18 and 19. His team won the national crown in the Senior Experienced Division in both events. |
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Members of Michigan's Island Lake Clay Wackers team pose with the bronze medals they won July 18 in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) sporting clays national championships in San Antonio. Each bronze-medal shotgun shooter also received a $100 scho |
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2004 Scholastic Clay Target Program gold-medal team, Rookie Division: Texas' Comal County Claybusters 5. Coached by Joseph Schreiber of Spring Branch, Texas. (NSSF photo by Scott Engen) |