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History was made this past week as a freshman earned the Montcalm Community College Centurions clay target team’s first perfect week of scoring in conference play. 

Logen Steffen (Lowell, Mich.) shot a 50 in trap and a 48 in skeet during Week 3 of the USA Collegiate Clay Target League Friday, Oct. 10. The perfect 50 score in trap is the first time a Centurions shooter earned a perfect score during conference play in the three years the program has existed, according to MCC head coach Chris Henry. 

Henry said sophomore Jack McBride (Portland, Mich.) has had several scores of 49 during conference play and has reached a perfect score in invitationals but had never hit 50 during conference play.  

Steffen said it was all about being in his mental game. 

“Having a calm mind when I shoot is definitely the biggest improvement for me while I have been on the team,” Steffen said. “It feels really good to know that I’m helping this team. I hope I can continue to do well for this team.” 

Steffen is one of four freshmen on the team this year, with three sophomores.  

After a couple weeks of cold shooting, Henry was impressed with his team’s shooting this week, as MCC continues to lead the conference in both trap and skeet. 

“I feel really good going forward,” Henry said. “It seems they woke up a little this week. They’re starting to put it together. Like I said before, they’re learning at their own pace.” 

Chase Merritt is currently fourth overall in the league’s fall skeet individual season average leaderboard with 23.17. Bethany Lutheran College’s Brock Mosher is first with an average of 25.00, followed by Illinois College’s Hannah Hopper (24.17) and Bethany Lutheran College’s Riley Bray (23.83). 

Merritt likes that his mental game is coming together as the Centurions work toward their fourth week in conference play. 

“I feel that I started off well,” Merritt said. “It’s down to just clearing my head and using what I know to get the score I want. With next week’s round, I just want to be the best I can be.” 

Merritt likes that his team is trending up as MCC looks to finish out the next two weeks of conference play strong. 

“As a team, we are all performing well together,” he said. “We all are working for one goal and that’s to be a team. In doing that, we all lift each other up when needed.” 

McBride is ranked ninth in the fall trap individual season average, with a score of 24.50. Justin Jerome of Alfred State College (NY) leads with a perfect average of 25.00. 

WEEK THREE CONFERENCE TRAP SCORING RESULTS 

Name

RD 1

RD 2

Total

Logen Steffen 

25

25

50

Liam Jensen

24

23

49

Jack McBride 

24

25

49

Chase Merritt

24

24

48

Hunter Doolittle

23

23

46

Evan Plonka

24

21

45

Collin Sutton 

20

21

41

WEEK THREE CONFERENCE SKEET SCORING RESULTS 

Name

RD 1

RD 2

Total

Logen Steffen 

25

23

48

Chase Merritt

23

23

46

Evan Plonka

22

23

45

Jack McBride 

23

22

45

Liam Jensen

21

21

42

Hunter Doolittle

23

19

42

Collin Sutton 

22

19

41

FALL TRAP OVERALL STANDINGS 

Class 1A – Conference 2

Team

Week 3

Total

Montcalm

133.50

375.50

Concordia 

128.50 

354.00

Ferris St. 

98.00 

329.50

Mid Michigan 

98.00 

320.50 

St. Cloud

92.00

234.50

Fort Hays Tech

44.50 

149.00 

Indian Wesleyan

35.50 

127.00

FALL SKEET OVERALL STANDINGS 

Class 1A – Conference 1 

Team

Week 3

Total

Montcalm

125.50

369.50

Illinois College 

77.50 

288.50

St. Johns   

84.50

261.50

Butler C.C. 

78.50

203.50

Lake Region St.

69.00

176.50 

Black River Tech

30.00

95.50