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MI: USA trap team wins conference title
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The Unionville-Sebewaing Area trapshooting team recently took home its first conference championship hardware.
The Patriots took first place in the Michigan State High School Clay Target League Conference 4, beating out Hemlock, Reading, Marine City, Big Rapids, Reese and Unity Christian.
"This was really big for the team this year," said head coach Aaron Holdwick. "Last year, we actually finished last in the conference. To go from last to first was a very big accomplishment. We had more than half of our team that were returning shooters and they really stepped up their game this year."
USA finished with weekly scores of 448, 407, 347.5, 381, and 374, for a total of 1,958.
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mzanghetti
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Congratulations on a job well done. You can be proud of such a turn-around and all the hard work you had to put in to accomplish it. |
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