Southeast Trap Tournament high scorer Ruger Parker, left, with tournament director Mark Kappler. Parker, a Sitka resident, won the Varsity Division at the annual shoot, hitting 182 of 200 targets.

Southeast Trap Tournament high scorer Ruger Parker, left, with tournament director Mark Kappler. Parker, a Sitka resident, won the Varsity Division at the annual shoot, hitting 182 of 200 targets.

Southeast Trap Tournament results

Athletes from 13 teams from around the state took part in the Juneau Gun Club’s annual Southeast Trap Tournament last weekend, with a total of 55 shooting in three different divisions: Varsity, Junior and Novice. Shooters took aim at 200 targets with top-scoring shooter Ruger Parker taking the Men’s Varsity division with a score of 182.

Ketchikan’s Brooke Mitchel was the ladies champion, Hunter Johnson the Junior Division champion and Dawson Holm the Novice Division champion.

Southeast Trap Tournament results: (Place, Name, Score, Team, Award)

Varsity Division

1. Ruger Parker, 182; SITKA. Men’s champion

2. River Vincent, 177; WAS. Varsity 1st

3. Garret Hermann, 165; JUN. Varsity 2nd

4. Israel Collison, 165; PET. Varsity 3rd

5. Zakary Hutton, 164; SIT

6. Elijah Sunderland, 159; COL

7. John Morris, 158; JUN

8. Nick Edwards, 158; PSS

9. James Morris, 155; JUN

10. Caleb Hughes, 155; HOU

11. Tallon Littlewood, 155; WAS

12. Cade Clay, 151; HGB

13. Mack Origer, 151; HOU

14. Wyatt Anderson, 150; COL

15. Brooke Mickel, 149; KET. Ladies champion

Junior Division

1. Hunter Johnson, 149; SIT. Junior 1st

2. Jackson Hansen, 148; SUS. Junior 2nd

3. Hunter Lux, 144; SIT. Junior 3rd

4. John Peterson, 128; SUS

5. Kelson Littlewood, 127; SUS

Novice Division

1. Dawson Holm, 93; HHS. Novice 1st

2. Mackenzie Lam, 85; JUN. Novice 2nd

3. Iosefa Allen, 82; JUN. Novice 3rd

4. Jacob Greenhalgh, 67; SIT

5. Cayden Turland, 34; PET

• Contact Sports and Outdoors reporter Kevin Gullufsen at 523-2228 or kevin.gullufsen@juneauempire.com.

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