Missing just one of 50 attempts, senior Jackson Gibbs led the Cleveland trap shooters in week 4. It was the best score by any shooter so far this season.
The average score for the week was 32 up by a little over 3 points from last week and the highest so far this season.
Eighth grader Cooper Arnold shot a 46, and eighth Nick Simonette knocked down 45 clay discs. Simonette had the biggest improvement from last week, upping his score by 13 points
Cade Kriah, Jack Mertins and Gabe Sullivan each hit 44 targets. Martin Gibbs and Riley Tomaszewski shot a 40. Improving by seven from last week, Jake Anderley shot a 41.
Martin Gibbs and Riley Tomaszewski each posted a 40. Noah Hermel shot a 38. Boosting his score by 11 points from a week ago, Tanner Simonette shot a 37. Gillian Baumgartner, a senior, also shot a 37.
Derek Miller hit 36 targets. Dylan Zimmerman and Reid Knish each shot a 35. Blake Gibbs scored a 34.
Adam Seeman scored a 33 as did Judd Gibbs and Kolby Gens. Jackson Meyer, Benjamin Griffiths and Zayden Linder all had 29s.
Keegen Lamont scored a 26. Marshall Heldberg hit 25 targets. Nathan Seeman and Mylie Krenik each hit two dozen targets.
Henry Boelter scored a 23 while Chase Bock and Cole Stocker each scored a 22. Braeden Smith connected with 21 targets.
Colton Tousley and Jay Pankratz scored 17s. For Pankratz, it was an improvement by a dozen from last week. Aiden Domras scored a 16 while Emma Treanor improved to a 14.
Cooper Arnold
Nick Simonette