Herndon Resident Takes State Title in Clays Shootout

Herndon resident James McGowan emerged as top gun in the NSCA (National Sporting Clays Association) Virginia State Championship at Primland, taking the top prize of $1,000.

He scored 187 out of 200 targets. The runner-up was Barry Moore Jr., of Pulaski, who shot a 185 and took home $500. Third place went to David Collins, Jr. of Ruther Glen. Only three targets separated first through third place.

Virginia’s top lady competitor was Michelle Quesenberry of Hillsville. The runner-up was Vickie Smith of Springfield with third place going to Patricia Painter of Galax.

Top Open competitors were HOA Richard Cheek of Greensboro, N.C. Open runner-up was Wesley Elliott of Booneville, N.C.

More than 200 amateur shooters took part in the four-day event, sharing in $10,000 in prize monies distributed to the winners in multiple categories. The competitions included 50 bird sub-gauge events in .410, 20, and 28 gauges, pump gun and side by side events on Thursday through Saturday. A 5-stand event featuring 50 targets was also held during this period as well as a 50 bird FITASC event.