HILLSDALE, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Hillsdale College Shotgun Team members have qualified to compete at the Junior World Championships and the Junior World Cup as members of the USA Shooting’s Junior Skeet Teams.

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“Our teams have been working especially hard this year,” said Caitlin Connor Royer, coach at the college’s John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center. “The number of students who qualified is a testament to that hard work.”

Qualifiers took place earlier this year at the USA Shooting Junior Skeet Selections in Kerrville, Texas. Among junior men shooters, freshman Jordan Sapp earned a silver medal and sophomore Josh Corbin took home a bronze medal. Sophomore Kyle Fleck was awarded fourth place and named to the Junior National Team. For junior women shooters, incoming freshman Madeline Corbin earned a bronze medal. At the Junior Trap Selections held from March 17-19, Josh Corbin was a top six finalist and freshman Sophia Bultema received a gold medal in para trap.

Josh Corbin, Madeline Corbin, and Sapp will compete in Suhl, Germany for the Junior World Cup and in Changwon, South Korea for the Junior World Championships.

“I am proud of my performance at the Junior World Selections,” Sapp said. “It’s an honor to be selected to compete on USA Shooting’s Junior Skeet team with my teammates, and I’m excited to compete on the international stage representing my country.”