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40th National Cornhusker Trapshoot Underway
« on: May 01, 2009, 07:43:04 PM »
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40th Cornhusker Trapshoot Underway

DONIPHAN, Neb. ? -(AmmoLand.com)- Russell Korinek of Wilber-Clatonia won the individual title in the junior high competition at the 40th Cornhusker Trapshoot on Thursday at the Nebraska Trapshooting Association grounds.

The Fillmore 1 team of Colin Monteforte, Andrew Schropfer, Dillon Steinacher, Dylan Colgrove, and Austin Tatro took first in the team competition.

More than 1,800 junior and senior high school trapshooters are competing. Shooters from across Nebraska and neighboring states registered for the Cornhusker, which is the largest trapshoot event of its kind in the world, according to Rocky Hoffmann of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, the Cornhusker Trapshoot director.

    ?Trapshooting has a very strong following across Nebraska and most of the United States,? Hoffmann said. ?The first Cornhusker, which began in 1970 with only two squads, has grown to nearly 375 squads this year. Thanks to generous contributors, coaches, and the young trapshooters and their families, the Cornhusker Trapshoot is a great event.?

According to Hoffmann, sport shooting is one of the safest sports available to youngsters and is a sport in which every student can participate regardless of the individual?s size or sex. All Cornhusker entrants must have successfully completed the Nebraska Hunter Education Course.

    ?It is extremely gratifying to observe first-hand the responsibility that these students demonstrate in the use of firearms and the genuine sportsmanship displayed during the three days of trapshooting,? Hoffmann said.

The 2009 Cornhusker?s junior high program consists of 100, 16-yard targets shot on Thursday, with more than 600 junior high trapshooters participating. The high school competition features 100, 16-yard targets on Friday and 100 handicap targets on Saturday. At the completion of Saturday?s events, the high overall score wins the Cornhusker Cup.

Following are the results of Thursday?s Junior High competition:

Individual Top 10
1. Russell Korinek, 97X100, Wilber-Clatonia

2. Cody Newlun, 96X100, Hastings 4-H

3. Dillon Steinacher, 95X100, Fillmore

4. (tie) Blake Brumbaugh, 94X100, Republican Valley 4-H

Austin Svoboda, 94X100, Karp and Krow

Josh Borzekofski, 94X100, Blessed Sacrament

Andrew Schropfer, 94X100, Fillmore

8. (tie) Harry Harner, 93X100, Ogallala

Brett Jones, 93X100, Papillion

10. Keenam Kremke, 92X100, Karp and Krow

Top 3 Girls
1. Angel Rojas, 90X100, West Nebraska 4-H

2. Cory Sorahan, 88X100, Grand Island

3. (tie) Morgan Mavis, 85X100, Scottsbluff

Bailey Kustka, 84X100, Cornerstone

Top 3 4-H Teams
1. Republican Valley 4-H (Austin Johnson, Shane Kohmetsher, Brady May, Garrett Sharp, Blake Brumbaugh), 439X500

2. Wilber Clatonia, 424X500

3. Oak Creek 4-H, 400X500

Top 2 Girls Teams
1. Papillion 4 (Emily Medcalf, Alyssa Gibbs, Tori Harrel, Natalie Hebard, Katie Griger), 309X500

2. LaVista Jr. 2, 253X500

Top 3 Teams
1. Fillmore 1 (Colin Monteforte, Andrew Schropfer, Dillon Steinacher, Dylan Colgrove, Austin Tatro), 439X500

2. Scottsbluff 1, 433X500

3. Papillion 1, 424X500
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Re: 40th National Cornhusker Trapshoot Underway
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2009, 07:49:13 PM »
Just a note to congratulate Harry Harner for his medal and top 10 Junior High finish.

Harry, his dad Monte, brother Jeffrey and I shot trap league together for the last two years here in Lincoln before their recent move to Ogallala.

He is putting his new Browning Combo O/U and single barrel to good use.

Hope to see you at the top in the Senior division soon Harry!
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Dan W    NFOA Co Founder
Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom.   J. F. K.