Thomas County 4-H Shooting Sports Team Takes Second at Logan County Shoot
February 28, 2026
The Thomas County 4-H Shooting Sports team turned in a strong performance at the Logan County Trap Shoot on Feb 28, earning a second-place team finish while competing against several talented squads from across the region.
Under the guidance of coaches Ryan Sturdy, Amanda Wolf and Billy Hill, the Thomas County team posted a combined score of 1,342 points with 19 center shots, finishing just three points behind the first-place Decatur County team, which recorded a total of 1,345. Greeley County placed third with a team score of 1,296.
Thomas County’s consistency across all four shooting positions — prone, standing, sitting and kneeling — helped the team remain competitive throughout the event. The team posted scores of 334 in prone, 330 in standing, 347 in sitting and 343 in kneeling.
Leading the way for Thomas County was Aidyn Sturdy, who delivered one of the top performances of the day. Sturdy finished second overall in the individual standings with a score of 359 and seven center shots. His round included scores of 89 in prone, 87 in standing, 93 in sitting and 90 in kneeling.
Blaine Wagoner also had a standout performance for Thomas County, placing fifth individually with a score of 351 and six center shots. Wagoner shot 87 in prone, 88 in standing, 90 in sitting and 86 in kneeling to help anchor the team’s scoring effort.
Jemmalyn Sturdy added another strong showing, finishing 11th overall with a total of 328. Her scores included 78 in prone, 80 in standing, 81 in sitting and an impressive 89 in kneeling.
Several other Thomas County shooters contributed valuable points toward the team’s runner-up finish. Gunner Finley finished with a total score of 304, followed closely by Milo Burvee with 303. Aubreigh Carter recorded a 292, while Kenny Carter finished with a 286.
Timothy Schwarz posted a score of 285 for Thomas County, while Luke Hornung rounded out the team with a total of 263.
The tight margin between first and second place highlighted the competitiveness of the meet, with Thomas County finishing just three points behind the winning team in what proved to be a closely contested event.
With the Logan County competition now complete, the Thomas County 4-H Shooting Sports team will quickly turn its attention to the next qualifying shoot scheduled for March 7 in Ellis County. The team will then have the opportunity to compete on home turf when Thomas County hosts the next shoot on March 14.
As the season continues, the strong showing in Logan County provides momentum for the Thomas County shooters as they prepare for the upcoming events and look to build on their early success.