The Iowa State Rifle and Pistol Association 2022 Championship took place on March 5, 2022. The event was hosted in Ely, Iowa, by rifle coaches from the American Legion Post 555 (Tina Elwood Gehrke, Juan Trevino and Garrett Carlson) and was attended by student athletes from five clubs: Cedar Rapids Pathfinders, Ely, Lone Tree, Muscatine and Swisher.
Civilian Marksmanship Program’s State Director Wayne Marker joined the event to assist with an oversight for scorekeeping with Jerry of Bettendorf. Marker’s help was greatly appreciated throughout the event.
Athletes competed using the CMP junior classifications G3 (Sub-junior Age 14 and under), G2 (Intermediate-junior Age 15-16) and G1 (Junior Age 17-18). Match 4 is a total of prone (match 1), standing (match 2) and kneeling (match 3) results. Totals are listed by age classification, and awards were presented to 4th through 1st place finishers, who included:
G1: Junior (Age 17-18)
- Rachel Cross – 468
- Isaac Denning – 428
- Annabelle Forbes – 426
- Zach Pisney – 420
- Alex Hume – 419
G2: Intermediate Junior (Age 15 – 16)
- Hailey Asbe – 532
- Harry Brenneman – 507
- Ella Evans – 500
- Kiara Hallett – 498
- Cale Shelton – 488
- Sabrina Cooklin – 400
G3: Sub-junior (Age 14 and under)
- Shyan Rockafellow – 479
- Cael Olson – 469
- Mayson Attwood – 388
- Samuel Lampe – 382
- Otto Gehrke – 308
- Tommy Utter II – 127
The G2 age classification finished strongest, boasting the highest match 4 totals. Overall totals for high overall with combined age classifications and club:
HOA – All Classifications/Ages (Name, Classification, Club, Score)
Hailey Asbe, G2 Int Junior, Swisher – 532
Harry Brenneman, G2 Int Junior, Lone Tree – 507
Ella Evans, G2 Int Junior, Muscatine – 500
Kiara Hallett, G2 Int Junior, Muscatine – 498
Cale Shelton, G2 Int Junior, Swisher – 488
Shyan Rockafellow, G3 Sub-Junior, Lone Tree – 479
Cael Olson, G3 Sub-Junior, Swisher – 469
Rachel Cross, G1 Junior, Swisher – 468
Isaac Denning, G1 Junior, Cedar Rapids Pathfinders – 428
Annabelle Forbes, G1 Junior, Lone Tree – 426
Zach Pisney, G1 Junior, Cedar Rapids Pathfinders – 420
Alex Hume, G1 Junior, Cedar Rapids Pathfinders – 419
Sabrina Cooklin, G2 Int Junior, Cedar Rapids Pathfinders – 400
Mayson Attwood, G3 Sub-Junior, Cedar Rapids Pathfinders – 388
Samuel Lampe, G3 Sub-Junior, Cedar Rapids Pathfinders – 382
Otto Gehrke, G3 Sub-Junior, Ely – 308
Tommy Utter II, G3 Sub-Junior, Lone Tree – 127
Three four-person teams pre-registered and competed with their combined match 4 totals. Trophies were presented to the top two teams in the state.
Coming in at 3rd place in the state was Lone Tree (coached by Lowell L. Baker) with a score of 1539 by student athletes Harry Brenneman, Shyan Rockafellow, Annabelle Forbes and Tommy Utter II – representing each of the age classifications! The runner-up state champion team, Cedar Rapids Pathfinders, came onto the board with a solid score of 1655. The team was coached by David Blankenship and consisted of Isaac Denning, Zach Pisney, Alex Hume and Mayson Attwood. The 2022 Iowa State Champions of the Iowa State Rifle and Pistol Association was Swisher (under the direction of Bill Besgrove), consisting of student athletes Rachel Cross, Hailey Asbe, Cael Olson and Cale Shelton (also representing each of the age classifications).
Learn more about the Iowa State Rifle and Pistol association and upcoming events by accessing their website at https://www.iasrpa.com/events.
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