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Presenting your 2025 JSSP Winners

Young shooters throughout the State of Indiana competed Saturday, March 1, 2025 in the Department Junior Shooting Sports Competition put on by The Indiana Legion and the Indiana American Legion Foundation. These young men and women gave it their all and did a great job. We'd like to extend our congratulations to all the winners.


Sporter Team Champions

Jasper Southern Indiana Sharpshooters


Precision Team Champions

Marion JROTC


Sporter Overall

  1. Anna Block, Versailles Post 173

  2. Nevaeh Hardin, Versailles Post 173

  3. Braxdon Coakley, Jasper Southern Indiana Sharpshooters


Precision Overall

  1. Gwyneth Hamilton, Marion High School JROTC

  2. Guevara Anderson, Marion High School JROTC

  3. Conner Wright, Marion High School JROTC

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4 days ago

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4 days ago

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Guest
6 days ago

I loved seeing the 2024 JSSP winners highlighted here the way each student’s achievement and photo is shared really makes their hard work feel celebrated and real. It took me back to my own school award days, when seeing someone’s name in print gave me a huge confidence boost. That same thoughtful presentation is why choosing a Professional Ebook & Print Cover Design matters: a great cover celebrates your work and invites readers in.

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Guest
Jan 09

I enjoyed reading your comment celebrating the 2024 Junior Shooting Sports Program winners because you clearly appreciated how hard those young competitors worked and how meaningful it is to recognize their achievements in the Indiana community. It reminded me of cheering on a cousin at a local event, struggling to put my own thoughts into words until medical journal publication services helped me shape that experience into a clean, engaging reflection that others could follow and appreciate.

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adam
Jan 08

I really liked how this post celebrates the 2024 Junior Shooting Sports Program winners and highlights the effort those young competitors from around Indiana put into their matches it’s inspiring to see their names and teams recognized. It reminded me of a hectic week I had juggling studies and personal goals, and in that blur I even had to pay someone to do my MBA exam as that support at the time so I could catch a break and still cheer on a friend at a local event like this. Posts like these remind me why community achievements make all the difference.

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