After one week of competition, the NRHEG team found itself in third place. One new recognition this year will be weekly recognition of the top 25 male and 25 female shooters by season average each week. These top 25 are recognized from a league of over 3,000 competitors. For week one, Haylie Mosher and Larissa Petersen were both in the top 25 among females.
The weather took a toll on the NRHEG team in week two. Just over half of their shooters were able to post scores. Fortunately, those scores were very competitive, thanks to some of the younger members finding a groove and turning in some great rounds.
After two weeks of competition, the team remains in third place in Conference 6A.
“They did not lose much ground on the leaders, but they did open up a gap between themselves and the rest of the conference,” said coach Dan Sorum.
In addition to the team success, Petersen and Mosher remained in the top 25 female shooters in the state. Larissa turned in a very nice 43/50 score and moved up to sixth overall.
The team shoots each Tuesday and Friday at the Owatonna Gun Club in Hope.