In what could be an overview of the YSS tournament, several disputed squads entered the Trap tournament of the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation at the beginning of the month at the complex, with Bald Knob recording a attempt of 241 out of 250 to win the senior division, bordering the southwest of the head of the Arkansas by a clay pigeon. The Senior Manila team finished third with 231 out of 250. In the Junior Division, Cabot Red increased a score of 223 out of 250 attempts, Camden finished second at 216 and South Side Bee Branch finished third with a score of 207. Carson Nunnally de Manille was the best shooter.
In the Junior YSS division up to five team shooters, get a 25 -shooting tour, the five shooters contributing to their final scores. In the senior division, the teams of five people draw two laps of 25 shots. The 16 best teams in each region qualify for the state finals.
In addition, each region will seek the best shooter among all the competitors. If a junior arrives on the 25 shots, or a senior connects to 50 out of 50, they progress to their respective champion of champions event, held after the state final from May 30 to 31. In the last round, these perfect score competitors will shoot targets until a single shooter is left without missing.
“This opens the way to what the season will look like,” said Jose Jimenez, the chief of the AGFC recreational shooting sports division about the tournament opening weekend. “We consider it a big obstacle that will put the season and everything else is down. We are enthusiastic about this, and after several months of preparation, it’s finally here.
“It is an agency event, and you can see all the different divisions (AGFC) represented. It is a huge effort of collaboration, and (like) archery in the school tournament of schools, it is one of the greatest events of the agency. There is a lot of pressure in there, and we seem to succeed and play. ”
Admission to the five weekends is free, and there will be concessions on site, including food trucks and new offers such as Kona Ice and a truck of Filipino ice cream. In addition, an archery area and a stored fishing pond is available for participants.
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The champions of last year, Jonesboro Weststside, hope to win a fourth state title in the senior division of the Arkansas youth program this year. AGFC photo.
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The coordinator of the program of the shooting program for young people Steve Johnson led to several teams of traps with champion of state before joining the AGFC. AGFC photo.
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Participants in the AGFC youth shooting sports program arrive on the field from this Friday in their quest for a title of the State Championship. AGFC photo.