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Clay Target Team Dominates Arkansas Collegiate Shoot

Jacob Tucker won the HOA individual award at the Arkansas Collegiate Shoot.

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks clay target team won the 2021 Arkansas Collegiate Shoot held over the weekend. The Eagles not only won the event, but dominated it. The Eagles brought home numerous awards.

The Eagles won the Team HOA award and won first in Sporting Clays, Trap Doubles, Trap and Skeet. Individually, Taylor Holland won the HOA Lady award and Jacob Tucker won the HOA individual award. The team has established itself as the top shooting team in Arkansas. The Eagles also won the Arkansas Collegiate Shoot the last time it competed there (2018).

Awards
High Overall Individual: Jacob Tucker
High Overall Lady: Taylor Holland
High Overall Team: University of the Ozarks

Sporting Clays
1st Place team with a 478: Clayton Villines, Levi Prestidge, Lane Klohn, Jacob Tucker, Charles Priddy
2nd Place team with a 461: Daniel Freiberg, Cameron Ziarko, Matthew Baloun, Amos Scott, John Wagner
1st place individual sporting clays: Lane Klohn with a 96
2nd Place individual sporting clays: Clayton Villines with a 96
3rd place individual sporting clays: Levi Prestidge with a 96

Trap Doubles
1st place team with a 456: John Wagner, Jacob Tucker, Mason Malin, Matthew Baloun, Clayton Villines
2nd place team with a 414: Lane Klohn, Lane Ward, Charles Priddy, Amos Scott, Levi Prestidge
1st place individual doubles: John Wager with a 93
2nd place individual doubles: Jacob Tucker with a 92
3rd place individual doubels: Mason Malin with a 92

Trap
1st place team with a 485: Jacob Tucker, Mason Malin, Lane Klohn, Lane Ward, Matthew Baloun
2nd place team with a 472: Amos Scott, Charles Priddy, Clayton Villines, Taylor Holland, John Wagner
1st place individual trap: Mason Malin with a 98
2nd place individual trap: Jacob Tucker with a 98
3rd place individual trap: Lane Ward with a 97

Skeet
1st place team with a 459: Jacob Tucker, John Wagner, Levi Prestidge, Mason Malin, Lane Klohn
2nd place team with a 435: Amos Scott, Charles Priddy, Clayton Villines, Matthew Baloun, Cameron Ziarko
1st place individual skeet: Jacob Tucker with a 94
2nd place individual skeet: John Wanger with a 93
3rd place individual skeet: Levi Prestidge with a 92

The Eagles will now prepare for the ACUI National Championships March 25-28 in San Antonio.