Schreiner University’s
Shooting Sports Society
made a good showing
in the 40th Annual
Association of College
Unions International Clay
Target Championships April
9–13. Rachael Heiden took
second place and won a
silver medal in Women’s
International Skeet.
Heiden also placed fifth
in Women’s International
Trap and sixth in Women’s
American Skeet. The
Schreiner Shooting Sports
Society’s top male
shooter, Cameron Schuster,
placed fifth in the Men’s
American Skeet. The
five-person team of Heiden,
Schuster, James Heikkenen,
Kenny Babcock and Will
Drummond came in 15th out
of the 40 teams competing
in American Skeet.
The
ACUI event attracted
290 student competitors
representing 38 schools
from across the United
States. ESPNU will air the
American Skeet competition
June 13 and 20 and
American Trap June 27 and
July 4.
“I’m
proud of our team effort,”
Coach Bill Thomas said.
“This is just our second
year of competition, and
we outscored a lot of
other much larger schools.
Our shooters got a good
taste of competitive
shooting and really liked
it."
For more information about
the Schreiner Shooting
Sports Society, go to
students.schreiner.edu/recreation/sport_shooting.
For
more information about
ACUI, visit
www.acui.org.