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Clay Target Club best overall team at southern regional championship

Club members competing were John Michael Baggett, Hunter Purviance and Wylie Randall. The club鈥檚 head coach is Marty Moore.

(Published April 16, 2019)

The Clay Target Club of APSU started its inaugural season by winning several first-place awards at the 2019 USA Youth Education in Shooting Sports Southern Regional College Clay Target Championship April 13-14 at the Montgomery County Shooting Complex.

鈥淚 am so proud of our first-year club here at Austin Peay,鈥 club president Makayla Boisseau said. 鈥淲e may be small, but we are a strong group of shooting sports athletes. I have such high expectations for this season and the future to come for this club.鈥

Club members competing were John Michael Baggett, Hunter Purviance and Wylie Randall. The club鈥檚 head coach is Marty Moore. They competed against the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, clay target team, Hiawassee College and Str8 Shooters Clay Team.

The Austin Peay club won the following first-place awards:

Team awards

To get information about joining the Clay Target Club of Austin Peay, visit the Student Life & Engagement in the Morgan University Center.

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