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Team Shooting Stars Find Success at 2012 National Junior Olympics Championships

Six members of Team Shooting Stars traveled to the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado to compete in the 2012 National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships (“NJOSC”). Gallegos Wins Gold in Women’s 10m Air Pistol Taylor Gallegos (Prosper, Texas) is the new national junior olympic champion in Women’s 10m Air Pistol, retaining her spot [...]

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Team Seeking Donations For Air Conditioner Repairs

Our team is raising funds to fix the broken air conditioner for our airgun range. The cost is estimated at $1700 for the repairs. We’ve raised some money already but are still well short. The temperatures in the range will soon climb to near 100 degrees and make it more difficult to train effectively. We’ll [...]

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Shooting Stars Host First PTO At New Airgun Range

The many months spent renovating our new range paid off yet again with our hosting the first of many airgun matches at our new range on March 31st. 14 shooters competed in the 4 airgun events. In Men’s 10m Air Pistol, Nathaniel Molder led with a score of 531 followed closely by Thomas Alm with [...]

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Shooting Stars Excel at 2012 Texas JORC

Team members Matt Settele (Plano, Texas), Mindy Miles (Weatherford, Texas), Nathaniel Molder (Santo, Texas) and Joseph Molder (Santo, Texas) all competed at this years Texas State Junior Olympic Rifle Championship held the weekend of January 14-15 at the TCU rifle range in Fort Worth. Mindy Miles is the new Texas State Junior Olympic Champion in [...]

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Shooting Stars Host 2012 Texas JOPC

Team Shooting Stars were proud to host the 2012 Texas Junior Olympic Pistol Championships the weekend of January 14th and 15th. In Men’s 10m Air Pistol, Nathaniel Molder was the champion with a score of 535. Thomas Alm (Flower Mound, Texas) finished with the silver with a score of 510 and Ryan Davis (Plano, Texas) [...]

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Shooting Stars Compete In US Olympic Trials for Airgun, Part 1

Members of Team Shooting Stars competed in the US Olympic Team Trials for Airgun, Part 1, held at the CMP South range in Anniston, Alabama from December 2-4, 2011. In Men’s 10m Air Rifle, Matt Settle (Plano, Texas) finished with a score of 557-25x on the first day of competition and a 551-16x on the [...]

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Shooting Stars Host USAMU Clinic

Team Shooting Stars was proud to host two members of the elite US Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) for a shooting clinic in early November. Spc. Greg Markowski and Spc. Tyler Imig took team members through a 2-day clinic that focused on several key areas of the shooting discipline, including fundamentals, hold, stance, trigger control, warm [...]

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Shooting Stars Compete in 2011 Texas A&M Fall Invitational

Team members Jack DuToit, Will Whitten, and Matt Cole completed in the 2011 Fall Invitational match hosted by the Texas A&M pistol team at their home range in College Station, Texas over the weekend of November 5th. In Free Pistol, Jack DuToit was the overall winner with a score of 515. Matt Cole finished in [...]

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Shooting Stars Complete in 2011 TCU Horned Frog Invitational

Nine Shooting Stars team members competed in this years TCU Horned Frog Invitational, held in Fort Worth at Texas Christian University and hosted by the TCU Rifle Team. The match is composed if high school and collegiate shooters shooting in the Air Pistol, Air Rifle, and 3-Position Smallbore Rifle events. Competing in the High School division in [...]

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Taylor Gallegos Competes in Czech Republic

The Shooting Stars’ Taylor Gallegos was invited to compete alongside fellow members of the US National Junior Team in this year’s 21st Meeting of the Shooting Hopes June 23rd – 26th in in Plzen, Czech Republic. In Air Pistol, Taylor finished with a score of 364 and her team finished sixth overall. In Sport Pistol, Taylor finished [...]

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