FAIRBANKS - The Alaska Nanooks rifle team made it nine-straight on Sunday, Jan. 16 using a score of 4721 to knock-off #4 Ole Miss. The Rebels shot their second-consecutive 4719 after firing that same score at TVSA a day earlier.
"We had another exciting match with Ole Miss today. An even narrower margin of victory kept it interesting all the way to the end." said head coach
Will Anti, "Overall, we were really pleased with today's match."
In the individual finishes,
Gavin Barnick led the way for the Nanooks, posting an 1183. He used a smallbore outing of 589 and a 594 in air to grab the top-spot. Sara Karasova joined him in the top-three, taking the third-place finish on a score of 1182.
Jessica Boyce posted a pair of season-highs for an aggregate of 1178 and a sixth-place finish. Behind her in seventh and eighth were
Daniel Enger and
Rylan Kissell, both posting an 1178.
In smallbore, Barnick shot a 589 for the top-spot. Kissell followed closely behind, taking second with a 589 as well. Karasova and Enger were the final Nanooks in the counting shooters as Karasova took fifth with a score of 586 and Enger took seventh with a score of 586. "It was a great improvement over yesterday in a lot of areas. Definitely the overall score doesn't tell the whole story. We had a season high from Jess in both guns which was so nice to see. She's had a long injury and recovery journey so it's nice to see some light at the end of the tunnel for her. Daniel and Rylan performed strong in standing and Sara shot well in kneeling."
In air, the Nanooks were led by Karasova. She posted a 596 in the first relay of shooters. Barnick, Enger and Kissell followed in the squad scorers. Barnick posted a relay one score of 594. Enger was in the second relay on Sunday, and to close the day, fired a 592 for a seventh-place finish in the air standings. Finally, Kissell shot a 589 for an 11th-place finish in the air standings.
"Again, we had a few hiccups with some odd or unanticipated challenges but they overcame them well." said Anti about his teams overall performance, "All of those moments are great preparation for some the matches in our future. Overall it was a good weekend with some hard fought wins."
The Nanooks will remain at home and shoot next on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21-22. They'll host Air Force on Friday, Jan. 21 and Nebraska on Saturday, Jan. 22.
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