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Watson places fourth in WPIAL rifle final

By Jim Downey, For The Greene County Messenger 3 min read
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West GreeneĢƵ Sheyanne Watson was in position, barely, for a medal last Thursday afternoon at the WPIAL Individual Rifle Championship after the first of two relays.

The junior scored 105-1x after the first round of shooting at Mt. Lebanon-Dormont SportsmenĢƵ Club.

WatsonĢƵ aim was a bit truer in the second and final relay, improving to 106-6x and jumping up the leaderboard into fourth place with a two-relay total of 211-7x.

She finished a mere 1x behind bronze medalist Jacob Delfosse, of Mt. Lebanon.

She was able to shake off her opening-relay nerves and settle down for her final 10 shots.

“I was pretty nervous. I was excited to take home the gold, I guess you can say,” explained Watson. “I’m pretty good with nervousness. I mellow out. It all goes away once I get in position.

“ItĢƵ just me, the gun and the target.”

Watson was in the next-to-last round, so she had an idea where she stood as she approached the target.

“I was a little,” Watson said of her scoreboard watching. “I was keeping track who was bumping up and down in scoring.

“I was really anxious to find out the score. If I came out on top, that was good. If not, it wasn’t the end of the world.”

WatsonĢƵ fourth-place finish was a marked improvement over her previous two trips to the district final. She was 25th as a freshman in 2017 and slipped to 39th last year.

“I dropped my gun before I shot (last year). It was a freak thing. I dropped the first point,” said Watson.

Watson and her Section 1 competitors fared well in the WPIAL final. Waynesburg CentralĢƵ Selena Phillips repeated as the gold medalist and the Raiders’ Hunter Wasson was eighth.

AvellaĢƵ Alayna Walther won the silver medal to give the section consisting of the smallest schools four medals of the 15 awarded.

Watson now continues on to compete in the state tournament. The individual and team championships are held over two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, at sites on both sides of the state. The western site will be at Frazier-Simplex Rifle Club. The state final is four relays, as compared to two in the WPIAL Championship and one in a section match.

“(The state tournament) is the same thing. The targets are a little smaller in size,” said Watson. “Four targets, itĢƵ pretty tiring. You shoot two targets in one relay, take a break and then shoot the other two relays.

“I hope I shoot a perfect score, 400-40x.”

NOTES

WaynesburgĢƵ Colby Simkovic finished 18th with a total of 210.4. West GreeneĢƵ Jade Rittenhouse was tied in 20th place, also scoring 210.4. … The Pioneers’ DJ Jones (23, 210.3), Makenzie Thomas (53, 207.9), and Haleigh Thomas (56, 207.6), the Raiders’ Abby Ozohonish (31, 209.9) and Cameron Cernuska (45, 208.8), and YoughĢƵ Drake Croushore (48, 208.5) also competed in the WPIAL Championship.

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