WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2025   ■   COMPETITION

Week Seven of the 2025 Scopos National Air Rifle League

In the Sporter League, #1 Fontana MCJROTC moved to 7-0, posting 1168.3 in a matchup where Mariner AJROTC did not post a score. North Brunswick AJROTC delivered 1166.6 in a decisive win over Ramona NJROTC, while Walton County Air Rifle stayed unbeaten at 6-0 behind 1144.9 against Space Coast SFJROTC. Zion Benton NJROTC turned in 1155.5 to cap a strong showing, and Palm Bay MCJROTC remained 5-1 following a bye.

In the Precision League, Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club remained perfect at 6-0 after posting a 2474.5–2437.4 decision over Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC. American Legion Post 295 improved to 5-1 by outlasting Granbury MCJROTC in a game that swung in the middle stages, while Lafayette Gun Club (4-2) turned in a 2459 to keep pace among the leaders. Granbury sits at 3-3 after that close setback, and Fountain Fort Carson is 5-1. The top five now includes Everett at the front, followed by American Legion Post 295, Lafayette Gun Club, Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC and Granbury MCJROTC

Most Exciting Sporter Games

In a match that swung twice, Stony Point NJROTC outlasted West Valley MCJROTC, 1116.9–1112.1. Stony Point led after kneeling by 1.3, West Valley edged ahead by 2.7 following prone, and Stony Point closed it with a 4.8-point standing series to seal the four-point decision.

Conroe AJROTC topped ILTexas Katy Westpark MCJROTC, 1108.2–1096.7, in a tight contest that turned late. ILTexas Katy Westpark was ahead by 0.3 after kneeling before Conroe edged in front by 2.6 following prone and pulled away in standing to finish plus-11.5.

After an opening deficit, Picayune NJROTC defeated Bloomingdale AFJROTC, 1100.7–1072.9. Bloomingdale led by 5.9 out of kneeling, Picayune moved in front by 7.7 after prone, and extended the gap in standing to close it out by 27.8.

Most Exciting Precision Games

In a back-and-forth contest, American Legion Post 295 edged Granbury MCJROTC, 2460.6–2450. American Legion led early, Granbury briefly took a one-point advantage after the fourth string, and American Legion closed with a 10.6-point cushion by the final 10 shots. The swing in the middle stages and narrow separation for most of the match made it one of the week’s tightest outcomes.

C. T. Johnson AJROTC topped Eldorado MCJROTC, 2352.4–2343, in a duel that flipped hands late. C. T. Johnson built an early lead, saw it shrink to a single point in the fourth string and then fall behind by 6.9 after the fifth. The final series decided it, with C. T. Johnson finishing 9.4 ahead.

In a meeting of top-ranked programs, Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club defeated Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC, 2474.5–2437.4. Everett led at every stage, gradually extending the margin from 2.7 points after the opening string to 37.1 at the close, underscoring the significance of a No. 1 vs. No. 4 matchup this late in the season.

Top 10 Sporter Ranking

  1. Fontana MCJROTC (Fontana, CA) — 7-0
  2. Palm Bay MCJROTC (Melbourne, FL) — 5-1
  3. North Brunswick AJROTC (Leland, NC) — 5-1
  4. Walton County Air Rifle (Monroe, GA) — 6-0
  5. Zion Benton NJROTC (Zion, IL) — 5-2
  6. Pascagoula NJROTC (Pascagoula, MS) — 5-1
  7. Pacific MCJROTC (Pacific, MO) — 4-1
  8. West Valley MCJROTC (Fairbanks, AK) — 4-3
  9. Snohomish MCJROTC (Snohomish, WA) — 6-1
  10. Stony Point NJROTC (Round Rock, TX) — 5-1

Top 10 Precision Ranking

  1. Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club (Everett, PA) — 6-0
  2. American Legion Post 295 (Green Springs, OH) — 5-1
  3. Lafayette Gun Club (Grafton, VA) — 4-2
  4. Fountain Fort Carson AJROTC (Fountain, CO) — 5-1
  5. Granbury MCJROTC (Granbury, TX) — 3-3
  6. Sutter Union High School (Sutter, CA) — 3-3
  7. Robinson Rifle Team (Burke, VA) — 5-1
  8. East Coweta MCJROTC (Newnan, GA) — 4-2
  9. Central Ark Hawkeyes (Conway, AR) — 5-1
  10. Camden County NJROTC (Kingsland, GA) — 4-2


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