
Erin Lokke captured another event championship and Seth Willard set a new school standard during competition at last week's Bronco Invitational in Grand Island, Neb. Fifteen Bulldogs competed.
Erin Lokke captured another event championship and Seth Willard set a new school standard during competition at last week's Bronco Invitational in Grand Island, Neb. Fifteen Bulldogs competed.
While hosting its own invitational, Concordia placed sixth out of eight teams in an event held Oak Creek Sporting Club in Brainard, Neb. Ethan Cradick finished 21st high overall with the team's top score.
Erin Lokke took the crown on the women's side at the Prairie Circuit Classic (Sept. 30) held in North Platte. Lokke and the Bulldogs placed third in three different categories. Seventeen Bulldogs competed at the event.
Seth Willard and the Concordia trap and skeet team did their best work in skeet, placing third at the Fort Hays State Shoot (Sept. 16-17) in Hays, Kan. The Bulldogs placed fifth in the overall competition.
Concordia trap and skeet opened up the 2017-18 season by placing fifth at the Shocker Fall Classic hosted by Wichita State. Erin Lokke turned in Concordia's top score and Sabra Moore placed at a meet for the first time.
Competing at the national championships for the second time in school history, the Bulldogs finished 12th. Individually, Erin Lokke starred, placing third in the international skeet shoot off at the event held in San Antonio, Texas.
Erin Lokke keeps on winning tournaments for Joel Helmer's trap and skeet program. Lokke and three other Bulldogs will be competing at an international event next week in San Antonio, Texas.
Behind another stellar outing from Erin Lokke, who won the tournament on the women's side, Concordia trap and skeet placed second as a team at the Association of College Unions International Annual Clay Targets Tournament.
It was a historic moment for Concordia trap and skeet, which hosted its own invitational over the weekend (Oct. 22-23) at Oak Creek Sporting Club. Wyatt Pursell placed fifth out of 84 shooters to top the Bulldogs.
Erin Lokke became the first Bulldog shooter ever to win an event title as Concordia placed third as a team at the Prairie Circuit Classic (Oct. 1-2).
Following a successful 2023-24 season, Concordia Shooting Sports returns nine national qualifiers while welcoming in five freshmen. The Bulldogs will begin the 2024-25 slate with the Fort Hays State Shoot in September.
The foundation is in place for Concordia Shooting Sports, which is ready to enter its sixth year as an official varsity sport. The Bulldogs reached new heights in placing third nationally last season and aspire to take another step forward under Head Coach Dylan Owens.
The ninth season of Concordia Shooting Sports will have a new feel to it as Dylan Owens takes over as head coach. Owens looks to build upon the sturdy foundation put in place in recent years by Coach Scott Moniot and a talented crew of student-athletes.
Concordia Shooting Sports wrapped up a successful 2021-22 season while going through the healing process following the loss of Coach Scott Moniot. Members of the team will gather together for one more event before the spring semester's end.
A traumatic injury suffered as an eighth grader gave Wyatt Hambly a greater perspective on life. It also steered him away from contact sports and down a path that led to competitive shooting and a college career at Concordia.
Following a record breaking 2020-21 season that raised the bar again for the program, the Bulldogs are readying for even better in 2021-22. Concordia opens the season at the Fort Hays State Shoot.
After having the national championships canceled last spring, the Concordia Shooting Sports Program has returned to Oak Creek with their sights set on doing their jobs and moving up the ladder.
The expectations are soaring for Concordia shooting sports under the guidance of head coach Scott Moniot. The Bulldogs hope to climb the national ladder after placing fourth at last season's ACUI Championships.