Asher Skipper led Southside with an impressive 24 out of 25 targets, while Ruger Puckett, Kalem Moser, Houston Clark and Hunter Bishop all posted solid scores to push Southside to the top spot with 109 targets. Southside and the other junior teams enjoyed perfect shooting conditions Friday. Seven other seniors fell just one miss shy of perfection and a spot in the shoot off. Landon McCullough of Rose Bud’s Bust Them All trap team did exactly that, scoring a perfect 50 out of 50 shots to qualify for the Senior Champion of Champions shoot off on June 4. Cave City Sharpshooters Duck Commanders 16. The top 16 senior teams in the regional advanced to compete in the 64-team AYSSP Senior State Championship, which is scheduled for Saturday, June 4, at the Jacksonville complex:ġ. Cole Dismang and Dylan Kimbriel both hit 47 of 50 targets for Beebe, while Chase Gains had 45 and Louden Cupp finished with 43. Bomb Squad’s 226 total was one broken clay target ahead of third-place Searcy Shooting Sports Red.īeebe was led by Caleb Barnes, who finished one short of a perfect 50 targets hit. Meanwhile, Saturday’s action saw Beebe hit 231 of 250 clays to outlast runner-up Mountain Home Bomb Squad by five targets. Squad A’s five-youth lineup of shooters connected on 109 out of a possible 125 targets to finish two targets ahead of runner-up Pioneer Trap Shooting Buddies of Batesville. Saturday’s senior competitors saw a threatening sky for much of the day but got their shooting in without any weather issues. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission-sponsored event kicked off Friday with junior shooters competing under sunny skies and in calm winds. Shooting Sports’ Squad A from Independence County was tops among North Region junior teams in the first weekend of AYSSP tournament action at the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation Jacksonville Shooting Sports Complex. JACKSONVILLE - Beebe Shooting Sports’ senior Team White dethroned defending regional champion Mountain Home Bomb Squad as the best in the Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program’s North Region, while Southside Jr. Just after 5 p.m., the RV was removed from the scene and the roads were reopened.Ĭopyright 2021 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.Managing Editor Arkansas Wildlife Magazine No one was injured.Ī man that had been riding inside the RV was arrested on an out-of-county warrant. JSO said there was no standoff and there was no danger to the public. Traffic was also stopped and diverted around the scene. News4Jax was also told by witnesses that nearby buildings were evacuated while the bomb squad was checking the RV. The bomb techs searched the RV but did not find any explosives. They pulled two people out of the vehicle and called the bomb squad. Police stopped the RV shortly after on Normandy near Fouraker. Witnesses told police the man then left in a recreational vehicle. The man had allegedly gotten into an argument before making the threat. – The intersection of Normandy Boulevard and Fouraker Road was closed for more than two hours Saturday as the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office investigated a possible bomb threat on the Westside.Īccording to JSO, officers rushed to a gas station on Normandy on Lamplighter Lane around 2:45 p.m, after a man made a bomb threat at the store.
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