Clay Target: Warriors remain in lead – Brainerd Dispatch


LAKE SHORE — Ella Yaunick was a perfect 50 Sunday, May 11, during Week Four of the trap shooting season at Lakes Area Shooting Sports.

Yaunick is the first Brainerd Warrior to record a 50 this season.

Brandon Eberts, Rylan O’Hearn, Bridger Thiesen and Sam Pearson also shot rounds of 25. Eberts and O’Hearn finished with 49 targets hit. Thiesen, whose 25 was his first, finished with 48 targets. William Baumann, Pearson and Tracy Skiba finished with 47 targets, while Abram Decker finished with 46.

Brainerd's Bridger Thiesen celebrates his first 25-target round of the season with his coach, Brent Yaunick, on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at Lakes Area Shooting Sports.

Brainerd’s Bridger Thiesen celebrates his first 25-target round of the season with his coach, Brent Yaunick, on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at Lakes Area Shooting Sports.

Contributed by Brainerd Clay Target Team.

Through three weeks of results, Brainerd remains first in the Class 6A, Conference 4 standings with 15,313.5 points. Alexandria is second with 11,758. United South Central is third, followed by Mayer Lutheran in fourth, Red Lake Falls is fifth, Sartell is sixth and St. Croix Lutheran is seventh.

Week 5 of the trap season will be 11 a.m. Sunday, May 18 at Lakes Area Shooting Sports. The public and fans are welcome to attend.

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