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Los Alamos Sportsmen’s Club Shotgun League Members Compete At 76th Annual New Mexico State Trap Shoot

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Los Alamos Sportsmen’s Club Shotgun League Members Compete At 76th Annual New Mexico State Trap Shoot


Los Alamos Shotgun League athletes shooting in the 76th Annual New Mexico State Trap Shoot in Raton are, from left, Alyssa Vigil, Mike O’Neill, Ben Salas, Jim Graham, and Vernon Vigil. Courtesy photo.

BY BARBARA VIGIL

Five Los Alamos Shotgun League athletes competed in the 76th Annual New Mexico State Trap Shoot recently at the Whittington Center in Raton. They are Alyssa Vigil and her father, Vernon Vigil, Mike O’Neill, Ben Salas, and Jim Graham.

Their scores and

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Event 1 GRAF & Sons Singles in State Champion – Vernon Vigil  – 98/100

Event 2 NMSTA Memorial Handicap Junior Gold –  Alyssa Vigil – 1st place 95/100

Event 3 NMSTA HOF Doubles Class B – Alyssa Vigil – 1st place 90/100

Event 4 Winchester/White Flyer Singles in State Class C – Vernon Vigil – 1st place 97/100

Event 5  –  GPT Twin PAK Handicap  –  Fourth Place in State Champion – Vernon Vigil – 93/100

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Senior Vet –  Mike O’Neill – 1st place 89/100

Junior Gold in State – Alyssa Vigil – 1st place 87/100

Event 6   –  Quality Lube Doubles  –  Junior Gold – Alyssa Vigil – 1st place 88/100

    Class D in State –  Mike O’Neill – 1st place 83/100

Event 7  –  Luke Bower Doubles  Class B – Alyssa Vigil – 1st place 92/100

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Event 8 – Aiden Brogdon Singles in State Champion  –  Alyssa Vigil – 100/100

      Ben Salas Class AA 1st place 98/100

      Vernon Vigil – Class C 1st place 96/100

Event 9 – John Algrim Handicap  – Fourth place in State Champion – Ben Salas – 93/100

        In State Junior Gold  –  Alyssa Vigil – 95/100

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Event 10  New Mexico  State Singles Champion

Event 11 New Mexico  State Doubles Class A  –  Alyssa Vigil – 1st place 88/100

Event 12 New Mexico State Handicap Championship in State  

HOA Junior Gold – Alyssa Vigil – 1199/1300

HOA Class C – Vernon Vigil – 1160/1300

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Alyssa Vigil shot her first 100 Straight in Singles so she got to throw her hat for the other competitors to shoot at. She also received a leather shooting bag for becoming a member of the ATA Second State Team as a Junior with an average of 87.76.





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