Jay Pankratz shooting in front

Making the necessary compensation for a strong headwind, junior Martin Gibbs led the trap team in competition week two. He had scores of 23 and 22 for a 45.

Overall, the average score was down by 1.7 points from a week earlier.

Senior Jay Pankratz had the biggest improvement from last week, upping his score by a dozen for a 30. Eighth grader Maxwell Esser increased his score by 11 to a 35.

Jack Mertins shot a 44. Riley Tomaszewski and Nick Simonette each shattered 43 targets. Cooper Arnold shot a 42. In his first shoot of the year, junior Dakota Alitz shot a 41 as did Tanner Simonette. The Kriha brothers, Cade and Riley, both broke up 40 clays.

Gabe Sullivan scored a 38. Chase Bock, Jake Anderley and Kaden Schmidt all scored a 37. Reid Knish grounded 36 discs. Judd Gibbs and Kolby Gens each shot a 35. Blake Gibbs scored a 34. Gavin Marks had a 33. Derek Miller scored a 32.

Adam Seeman scored a 29. Dylan Zimmerman ended the night with a 28. Braden Smith shot a 27. Mason Kluntz and Zayden Linder each had 26s. Nathan Seeman had a 25.  

Clad in a tight jacket, Emma Treanor was off target in the first round but decided to suffer through the cold wind in the second round for better movement and ended up with a 25.

Jackson Kopp and Cole Stocker each shot a 23. Colton Tousley, Jackson Meyer and Noah Hermel each had 22s. Henry Boelter scored a 20.

Aiden Giese hit 19 targets. Dylan Thompson and Kendra Zimmerman each scored an 18. Aiden Domras had a 17. Marshall Heldberg scored a 15, and Brunson Gibbs ended up with a 15.

 

Jay Pankratz

 

Jake Anderley

 

Cooper Arnold

 

Reid Knish

 

Riley Kriha

 

Tanner Simonette

 

Cade Kriha