First-ever Aggie Shootout is in the books!
November 9, 2020
GOODWELL, Okla. The Oklahoma Panhandle State University Shooting Sports Team hosted the first-ever home competition the Aggie Shootout 2020- at its new OPSU Shooting Sports Complex this past weekend. The Aggies tied for fifth in the eight-team field.
"I would say that our first shoot was a huge success," Head Coach Jordan Freeman said.The wind was not ideal for a weekend of shooting, but all the teams persevered and made the most of it. I can't think my team and volunteers enough for all their hard work to make this event run smoothly."
Panhandle State freshman Tristen Roll led the Aggies. Roll won the Sporting Clays with a score of 84-of-100. Roll went on to finish third in the Men's Overall Average, tallying a 270-of-300.
The other Panhandle shooters were (and place): Wyatt Hammack (34); Wyatt Woolman (58); JW Syzemore (59); Tyrun Rose (61); Kendal Hanson (62); Jebidiah Stubbs (71); Daniel Byers (72), and; Logan Perky (74).
Freeman was grateful to her team, as well as community support for making the historic event a success in its inaugural year.
"My athletes shot all their events on Friday so they could help manage the shoot," Freeman explained. "It is truly their hard work that made this event so successful. They stepped in wherever they were needed to make sure that we stayed on schedule. This included pulling and keepings score for the other teams, loading houses and repairing and adjusting the machines. Guymon FFA also helped tremendously by loading houses and dumping trash for us."
Shooting sports power Midland University dominated the team categories, winning the three categories skeet, trap and sporting clays - and team overall, as well. Hasting College was second in the team overall average, with Hannibal-Lagrange third.
"I would say that our first shoot was a huge success," Head Coach Jordan Freeman said.The wind was not ideal for a weekend of shooting, but all the teams persevered and made the most of it. I can't think my team and volunteers enough for all their hard work to make this event run smoothly."
Panhandle State freshman Tristen Roll led the Aggies. Roll won the Sporting Clays with a score of 84-of-100. Roll went on to finish third in the Men's Overall Average, tallying a 270-of-300.
The other Panhandle shooters were (and place): Wyatt Hammack (34); Wyatt Woolman (58); JW Syzemore (59); Tyrun Rose (61); Kendal Hanson (62); Jebidiah Stubbs (71); Daniel Byers (72), and; Logan Perky (74).
Freeman was grateful to her team, as well as community support for making the historic event a success in its inaugural year.
"My athletes shot all their events on Friday so they could help manage the shoot," Freeman explained. "It is truly their hard work that made this event so successful. They stepped in wherever they were needed to make sure that we stayed on schedule. This included pulling and keepings score for the other teams, loading houses and repairing and adjusting the machines. Guymon FFA also helped tremendously by loading houses and dumping trash for us."
Shooting sports power Midland University dominated the team categories, winning the three categories skeet, trap and sporting clays - and team overall, as well. Hasting College was second in the team overall average, with Hannibal-Lagrange third.
