THE CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TRAP SEASON IS UNDERWAY

The Crookston High School Trapshooting season is well underway, with a roster of 35 students this year, ranging from seventh through 12th grade. This year’s group includes 12 seniors. First-year head coach Randy Prudhomme leads the team.

Prudhomme said his first year has been good so far. “It’s pretty good, a little nervous at the beginning, you know, new coach, they are always going to have different coaching styles and different expectations, but the kids have really turned around, and they adapted real fast,” said Prudhomme, “They were like oh okay never heard of it explained that way and some it helped.”

The Trap team has found plenty of early success in their season. “It’s going good; kids are adapting with a new coach. Picking up different coaching styles, the kids are doing good” Prudhomme, “It seems they are holding or improving. That’s all you can ask for. If I start seeing your slide, I’ll say, hey, let’s take a look and see what’s happening, but everyone is doing well and can’t be any happier now”.

The Trap team scored very well throughout the season’s early stages, with two students shooting a perfect score of 25 for 25. Tate Hamre and Wyatt Wilkens were the students who accomplished the feat.

The Crookston High School Trap team will have remaining competitions for weeks two through five here in Crookston. Following those competitions, on June 1, the team will be heading to Greenbush Middle River for the Gator Clay Busters Invite. The final competition will occur on June 13, when we head to Alexandria for the final state-wide shoot. 

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