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City High School (Valley City, ND)Trap team results from competition week 1: 4/24-4/30
The VCHS trap team is in 4th place out of 5 teams after the first week of competition shooting. The other 4 teams are Grand Forks Red River(1st), West Fargo (2nd), Grand Forks Central (3rd), Valley City (4th), Fargo North (5th). We have 30 shooters on the team, of which the top 21 shooters on the team score for VCHS. The score they receive is based on 21 participants from each of the 5 teams which is 105 participants. Each participant gets their scores compared to the other 21 participants from each team. If a shooter places first out of all 105 shooters then they receive 105 points, and second would receive 104 and so on all the way down to 1 point for the last place shooter. On VCHS the 21 top scorers were:
Braylen Bruns – 22, 22 – 44/50 (tied for 11th in the conference scored 93 points)
Blake Didier – 21, 21 – 42/50 (tied for 20th in the conference scored 83 points)
Calvin Bjornson – 15, 24 – 39/50 (tied for 32nd in the conference scored 71 points)
Mark Anderson – 18, 20 – 38/50 (tied for 37th in the conference scored 66 points)
Hale Kringlie – 20, 17 – 37/50 (tied for 42nd in the conference scored 61 points)
Ally Anderson – 19, 16 – 35/50 (tied for 48th in the conference scored 56 points)
Jacob Berntson – 16, 16 – 32/50 (tied for 60th in the conference scored 43 points)
Matt Lyter – 15, 16 – 31/50 (tied for 65th in the conference scored 38.5 points)
Kyle Triebold – 14, 16 – 30/50 (tied for 69th in the conference scored 33.5 points)
Braden Muck – 15, 14 – 29/50 (tied for 75th in the conference scored 29.5 points)
Jordan Magnuson – 14, 15 – 29/50 (tied for 75th in the conference scored 29.5 points)
Derek Bear – 15, 13 – 28/50 (tied for 77th in the conference scored 27 points)
Hunter Gwilliams – 11, 14 – 25/50 (tied for 84th in the conference scored 18.5 points)
Evan Haglund – 12, 13 – 25/50 (tied for 84th in the conference scored 18.5 points)
Alex Milender – 9, 16 – 25/50 (tied for 84th in the conference scored 18.5 points)
MaKaelyn Lorenz – 10, 13 – 23/50 (tied for 90th in the conference scored 14.5 points)
Brandon Behm – 13, 9 – 22/50 (tied for 92nd in the conference scored 12 points)
Austin Brandt – 11, 11 – 22/50 (tied for 92nd in the conference scored 12 points)
Sam Mehus – 13, 9 – 22/50 (tied for 92nd in the conference scored 12 points)
Nic Pfeifer – 11, 10 – 21/50 (tied for 95th in the conference scored 9.5 points)
Jake Tangen – 12, 8 – 20/50 (97th place in the conference scored 8 points)
Team Standings:
GFRR – 1521.5 points
WF – 1336 points
GFC – 1335 points
VC – 754.5 points
FN – 513 points
These are the top 21 shooters on the team that scored during week 1. This can change each week as it is your top 21 shooters each week that score for your team. That is what makes this type of competition very fun. Someone who didn’t shoot well during week 1 can still score for your team in the next 4 weeks. Our coaches do not have to determine a lineup or choose any starters or scorers for our team. The shooters do it all themselves by shooting well. The better they shoot the better our team does and the better chance they have to score in the top 105 shooters in our conference.
A couple of individual points:
Braylen Bruns is tied for 10th place in the conference in the Male division. Tied for 25th overall in the state.
Ally Anderson is in 3rd place in the conference in the female division.
MaKaelyn Lorenz is tied for 10th place in the conference in the female division. Tied for 44th overall in the state.