August 18, 2025 - 12:32

Newcomers, veterans, and fans lined up at the Shooting Sports Education Center for an exciting night of handgun marksmanship, where bowling pins fell and shell casings flew in an action-packed evening of competition. Participants showcased their skills in a series of challenging events, with each shot echoing through the venue as competitors aimed to knock down the bowling pins in record time.
The atmosphere was electric, filled with cheers and encouragement as marksmen of all experience levels took their turns. Spectators were treated to a display of precision and focus, with each competitor striving to improve their personal bests.
Presley Lomax emerged as the top marksman of the night, demonstrating exceptional accuracy and speed. The competition not only highlighted individual talent but also fostered a sense of community among shooting enthusiasts. As the night came to a close, participants left with a renewed passion for the sport and anticipation for future events at the center.
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