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Champions crowned in Iowa’s Scholastic Clay Target Program skeet championships

The Pella Christian Eagles took home top varsity skeet squad honors. (File photo courtesy of Otopro Technologies)

A total of 332 athletes from 39 Iowa teams participated in the 2025 Iowa Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) Skeet Championships on June 18-21, at the New Pioneer Gun Club, in Waukee.

The Pella Christian Eagles took home top varsity skeet squad honors, while Ankeny Centennial Jaguars Shooting Sports took home women’s first place individual honors and Des Moines Clay Crushers took home men’s first place individual honors. 

Find a complete list of all results online.

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Women’s Varsity Individual Skeet

  1. Lauren Harmon, Ankeny Centennial Jaguars Shooting Sports – 144 Points
  2. Lily Jennings, Ankeny Centennial Jaguars Shooting Sports – 143 Points
  3. Brynnlee Van Wyk, PC Eagles – 141 Points, by way of reverse run 

Men’s Varsity Individual Skeet

  1. Owen McConville 5th, Des Moines Clay Crushers – 150 Points
  2. Deacon Boot, PC Eagles – 149 Points
  3. Treyton Vos, PC Eagles – 148 Points

Skeet Varsity Squads 

  1. Pella Christian Eagles, 443 Points
  2. Ankeny Centennial Jaguars Shooting Sports, 430 Points
  3. Des Moines Clay Crushers, 425 Points

The Skeet All-State Teams are determined by combining a Senior Division athlete’s league and state skeet championship event scores.  A total of 350 points is possible.  

Ladies Skeet – All-State Team

  1. Quincy O’Donnell, Underwood Youth Trap Team, Captain – 339 Points
  2. Megan Vos, Oskaloosa Shooting Team – 338 Points
  3. Lily Jennings, Ankeny Centennial Jaguars Shooting Sports – 337 Points
  4. Lauren Harmon, Ankeny Centennial Jaguars Shooting Sports – 333 Points
  5. Madalynn Schroder, Pella Shooters Team, Inc – 331 Points

Men’s Skeet – All State Team

  1. Owen McConville 5th, Des Moines Clay Crushers, Captain – 350 Points
  2. Deacon Boot, PC Eagles – 349 Points
  3. Treyton Vos, PC Eagles – 348 Points
  4. Maddux Heinen, PC Eagles – 347 Points
  5. Dylan Uitermarkt, PC Eagles – 346 Points

Any Senior Division athlete competing in all three 2025 American Discipline State Championship Events (American Trap 16 yd. Singles, Skeet, and Sporting Clays) is eligible for membership on the High Over-All Team. A total of 600 points is possible.  

Ladies High Over-All Championship Team

  1. Megan Vos, Oskaloosa Shooting Team, Captain – 508 Points
  2. Lily Jennings, Ankeny Centennial Jaguars Shooting Sports – 507 Points
  3. Madalynn Schroder, Pella Shooters Club – 506 Points
  4. Hayley Burke, Oelwein Trap Club – 505 Points
  5. Quincy O’Donnell, Underwood Youth Trap Club – 505 Points

Men’s High Over-All Championship Team

  1. Dylan Uitermarkt, PC Eagles, Captain – 534 Points
  2. Ledger Smith, Albia – 532 Points
  3. Deacon Boot, PC Eagles – 529 Points
  4. Hunter Uitermarkt, PC Eagles, 524 Points
  5. Treyton Vos, PC Eagles – 522 Points

Iowa’s SCTP teams that participated in the State Championship are eligible to attend the SCTP National Championships held at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio, July 12-19.

For more information on the Scholastic Clay Target or Action Shooting Programs in Iowa, contact Jonathan Jones at 515-313-8048 or Jonathan.Jones1@dnr.iowa.gov.

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