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Raiders finish 4th in rifle championships

By Jim Downey, For The Greene County Messenger 2 min read
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Waynesburg Central picked the right day to shoot its best score of the season as the Raiders finished fourth in the WPIAL Rifle Championships Thursday at the Dormont-Mt. Lebanon SportsmenĢƵ Club.

The Raiders actually tied for fourth with Butler with a score of a near-perfect 799, but Butler won on criteria, “x-count,” 65x-50x.

Woodland Hills won its third title in a row with a score of 800-59x. Hempfield was a very close second with 800-57x.

“ThatĢƵ the highest score of the year,” praised Waynesburg rifle coach Rich Rush. “We are so new to this. We shot extremely well.”

Seven of the eight shooters scored 100, led by a count of 100-8x by Andrew Guess and Emily Ozohonish.

Camryn Dugan, Cameron McIe and Travis Elliott all shot 100-6x for the Raiders. Emily Tuttle (100-5x), Cameron Cernuska (100-4x), and Dylan Henkins (99-7x) also factored in the final score.

The scores of Selena Phillips (99-5x) and Dylan Crockard (98-6x) did not count in the final score for the Raiders.

“They were nervous. I could tell. ThatĢƵ why our ‘x-count’ was so low. They were taking a little longer between shots, taking longer to sight,” said Rush.

The Raiders were the Section 1 champions with a 7-1 record. McGuffey was second at 6-2.

“We received our plaque today. That was nice,” said Rush.

ButlerĢƵ Tiffany Carlson was the lone shooter to hit a perfect score of 100-10x.

Mt. Lebanon finished fifth with a score of 797-58x and McGuffey was sixth with a count of 795-57x.

The rifle season turns to individual pursuits Thursday when the field returns to the Dormont-Mt. Lebanon SportsmenĢƵ Club for the WPIAL Individual Rifle Championships.

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