
The combined totals of Concordia's top five shooters resulted in a fourth-place finish at the Prairie Circuit Classic Fall Championship in North Platte, Neb. Thirty-four Bulldogs competed at the event.
The combined totals of Concordia's top five shooters resulted in a fourth-place finish at the Prairie Circuit Classic Fall Championship in North Platte, Neb. Thirty-four Bulldogs competed at the event.
While in action at the Midland Ice Out (Sept. 21-22), the Bulldogs broke school records in double skeet and sporting clays. Senior Monica Dale placed first among females in double skeet with a nearly perfect score.
The Concordia shooting sports season began last weekend with the Bulldogs breaking a school record in trap (493/500). Colten Uitermarkt shot a perfect score in that event as part of the Fort Hays State Shoot.
The expectations are soaring for Concordia shooting sports under the guidance of head coach Scott Moniot. The Bulldogs hope to climb the national ladder after placing fourth at last season's ACUI Championships.
Erin placed as the runner up high overall among females while leading the Concordia shooting sports squad at the Bronco Invitational (Oct. 13-14). Wyatt Hambly and Mack Origer paced the Bulldog men.
Twenty-nine shooters represented Concordia while navigating the home course at Oak Creek Sporting Club for the Bulldog Sporting Invitational (Oct. 6-7). Concordia placed seventh high overall.
While in competition at the Prairie Circuit Classic Fall Championship (Sept. 29-30), the Bulldog shooting sports teams placed sixth high overall out of 10 teams. Erin Lokke garnered all-conference honors.
Monica Dale and Erin Lokke earned gold medals and the Bulldogs swept the podium in international skeet at the ACUI Western International Championship held in Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 22-23.
The shooting sports season began over the weekend (Sept. 15-16) with 33 Bulldogs competing at the Fort Hays State University Shoot. Concordia competitors turned in 16 scores in the 90s at the event.
Now officially under the umbrella of the athletic department, the Concordia shooting sports program enters a new era with a new head coach in Scott Moniot. Senior Erin Lokke headlines the group of returners.
After having the national championships canceled last spring, the Concordia Shooting Sports Program has returned to Oak Creek with their sights set on doing their jobs and moving up the ladder.
She competes in a budding sport at Concordia. Get to know senior-to-be Erin Lokke, a Minnesota native who has made waves on the national level. She has big dreams for what her future may hold.