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Austin Peay Clay Target Team wins four team titles, seven individual titles at state championships

From the left are Makayla Boisseau, coach Marty Moore, Wylie Randall, John Michael Baggett and Hunter Purviance.
From the left are Makayla Boisseau, coach Marty Moore, Wylie Randall, John Michael Baggett and Hunter Purviance.

(Published June 24, 2019)

The Clay Target Team of APSU won four collegiate team state titles last week at the Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program championships in Nashville. Team members also claimed seven individual titles. Here are the honors:

COLLEGIATE TEAM COMPETITION

COLLEGIATE INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION

Club President Makayla Boisseau shoots during the competition.
Club President Makayla Boisseau shoots during the competition.

To get information about joining the Clay Target Club of Austin Peay, visit the Student Life & Engagement in the Morgan University Center.

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