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Young Shooter Out-Guns the Veterans - Taku 105

Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - There is a new sheriff in town, so to speak, a new top shooter in the state of Alaska for sure as 14-year-old Trygve Hermann joined an exclusive club with an outstanding trap shooting performance for the Juneau Gun Club, registering 100 straight targets hit.

Sisters rack up the awards for their trapshooting prowess | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Sisters rack up the awards for their trapshooting prowess Evie Janousek, 17, shot a perfect 100 to win the Handicap Championship, considered to be the most prestigious event in trapshooting, during the Spring Grand American tournament in Tucson, Ariz. Not to be outdone, younger sister Kate, 14, shot 96 out of 100, including her first 50 straight, to win the Sub-junior Handicap Championship. Written By: Brad Dokken | × Sisters Evie (left) and Kate Janousek of Grand Forks with the hardware and other awards they accumulated during trapshooting events in 2020 and during the recent Spring Grand American trapshooting tournament in Tucson, Ariz. (Photo courtesy of Devona Janousek) GRAND FORKS When sisters Evie and Kate Janousek qualified for the Handicap Championship on Sunday, Feb. 21, the final day of the Spring Grand American trapshooting tournament in Tucson, Ariz., their dad, Dillon, said the family would reschedule its flight home to Grand Forks an

Sisters rack up the awards for their trapshooting prowess

Sisters rack up the awards for their trapshooting prowess Evie Janousek, 17, shot a perfect 100 to win the Handicap Championship, considered to be the most prestigious event in trapshooting, during the Spring Grand American tournament in Tucson, Ariz. Not to be outdone, younger sister Kate, 14, shot 96 out of 100, including her first 50 straight, to win the Sub-junior Handicap Championship. Written By: Brad Dokken | × Sisters Evie (left) and Kate Janousek of Grand Forks with the hardware and other awards they accumulated during trapshooting events in 2020 and during the recent Spring Grand American trapshooting tournament in Tucson, Ariz. (Photo courtesy of Devona Janousek) GRAND FORKS When sisters Evie and Kate Janousek qualified for the Handicap Championship on Sunday, Feb. 21, the final day of the Spring Grand American trapshooting tournament in Tucson, Ariz., their dad, Dillon, said the family would reschedule its flight home to Grand Forks an

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