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Juniors Team Courtesy Photo: Leesa Bartu |
One of the biggest changes this year was the team’s size, “We went from 52 kids last season to 70 kids this year,” Harre said. “The interest in the sport and our team has grown over the years, and that is very exciting. It’s a lot of work, but we have great coaches working with the kids, and the families have been great to work with.” Harre also credited the communities involved for supporting the team through fundraisers to help cover the costs of the season.
Above all trophies and titles, Harre said the team’s proudest accomplishments always starts with safety. “We taught a lot of new shooters how to properly handle a gun and enjoy the sport of trapshooting.” Returning shooters also saw great improvement, earning multiple weekly and team awards during conference shoots. By the end of the conference season, EMF had 12 team members named to the all-conference teams.
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Senior Team |
For Harre, one of the most rewarding parts of the season is watching the kids grow from their first year and their second. “Second-year shooters always look so much more confident than their first year. You’d be surprised how some of these kids, who aren’t very big, can handle a shotgun so well,” he said. Beyond scores, the friendships made along the way are what really make the team special. “We have kids from eight different schools shooting on our team, so there are plenty of opportunities to meet new people. They support each other on and off the range, and even cheer on their friends from other teams.”
Of course, no Nebraska spring sport is complete without weather challenges. “The wind will always blow if there’s a shoot - guaranteed,” laughed Harre. The team always works through the unpredictable spring conditions and will still perform at their best.
One of the most exciting developments for the EMF Trapshooting Club this year was the addition of a new building. “We’ve been wanting a larger facility for years because of the growth of our club and the kids,” Harre explained. Thanks to generous donations from community members and surrounding towns, and the many hours of volunteer time and resources, the dream became a reality. Harre says the new facility opens the door for even more opportunities. “Having a larger facility will allow us to possibly do more events at the gun club and hopefully continue to grow.”
It’s clear that the EMF Trapshooting Team is more than just a team, it’s a community built on safety, hard work, and the support of families and friends who believe in the sport and in each other.
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