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Student competes at shotgun World Cup
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Student competes at shotgun World Cup

Hillsdale sophomore and shotgun team member Joshua Corbin competed internationally at the World Cup in Morocco last month for USA shooting’s men’s skeet team.  “Joshua is right on the brink of success internationally,” said head coach of the shotgun team Jordan Hintz. “If he continues on the same path he is currently on, there is...

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Shotgun competes in national championship

The Chargers experienced mixed results at the 2022 National Sporting Clays Championship. The event was held in San Antonio, Texas, the weekend of Oct. 22, by the National Sporting Clay Association. Other notable schools in attendance included Schreiner University, Emmanuel College, and Texas A&M. “Texas weather at the end of October is nice,” head coach...

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On target: How the shotgun team finds balance in the midst of competition

The Hillsdale College shotgun team is experiencing numerous successes this season, both in and out of the country. One of the team’s most recent accomplishments includes a Team High Overall at the Association of College Unions International/Scholastic Clay Target Program Upper Midwest Conference Championship in Marengo, Ohio. Similarly, Hillsdale won second highest overall at the...

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Shotgun freshman places sixth in Croatia

Hillsdale College freshman Jordan Sapp shot 117 out of 125 possible targets and placed sixth at the International Shooting Sport Federation Junior Mens’ Skeet Competition in Osijek, Croatia. Sapp competed in his third international competition from Sept. 19 to Oct. 12. “The competition is a world championship of the Olympic discipline,” said head coach of...

Shotgun team places 6th at championships
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Shotgun team places 6th at championships

The Hillsdale College shotgun team placed sixth in Division II at the ACUI Collegiate Clay Target Championships in San Antonio, TX March 19-26, beating the University of Alabama and Clemson University. There were 95 schools and 1000 athletes. There were 21 teams competing in Division II, these teams containing up to 20 athletes. The 11...