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T-County Clay. Busters

T-County Clay Busters bring home another state title

By The Leader on July 23, 2021

June 25 wasn’t just any normal lazy summer Friday for T-County Clay Busters, a local chapter of the Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program. The co-ed team, comprised of fifth through 12th-grade students from Atoka, Brighton, Munford and Covington, were heading to Nashville for the state championships in trap shooting. The rookie squad of five - Daegan Hatch (score 80), Cash … [Read more...] about T-County Clay Busters bring home another state title

T-County Clay Busters’ Tyler Johnson wins national title, team takes second

By Jeff Ireland on August 5, 2020

[metaslider id=6155] Richard Griggs wasn’t quite sure what to expect when he took 13 shooters and several coaches to Lynn Creek, Mo. for the AIM Grand Trap Shooting Nationals earlier this week. A group of shooters from his T-County Clay Busters organization won the program’s first state title last month, but this was the first time the team had been to nationals. Would they be … [Read more...] about T-County Clay Busters’ Tyler Johnson wins national title, team takes second

T-County Clay Busters bring home program’s first state title

By Jeff Ireland on July 14, 2020

[metaslider id=6006] When the five varsity shooters on the T-County Clay Busters left the state meet at the Nashville Gun Club on July 2, they did not know if they were going to be state champs, but they had a pretty good idea. The fivesome - Sam Long (Munford High School), Cody Taylor (Brighton High School), Aiden Griggs (Covington High School), William Rice (Munford) and … [Read more...] about T-County Clay Busters bring home program’s first state title

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