Other random-draw prize winners at the Western Games were Michael Soock and Craig Peterson who received a new rifle stocks donated by Dupage Trading Company. Honorable mention goes to McKenna Beckham who was the high-scoring woman in the match, with a 365-1X. Rounding out the points winners were LtCol Mark Gould, USAF (380-5x) and junior Weston Hallock (377-7X). Among them was Tyler Fisher (383-11x), who was awarded a Hi-Lux rifle scope by Hi-Lux Optics as the high-scoring junior in the match. He and three others earned four intro points toward a Distinguished Rifleman badge. In the M16 EIC rifle match following the Rifle Marksmanship 101 school, CDR Jesse Currier, USNR, led all 40 competitors with a score of 384-9x. The high junior Garand shooter was Collin Domres and Drenth was the high senior. Following SPC Ryder was David Geyer in second place with a score of 282-4x and Lyle Drenth placed third, scoring a 280-3X with an “x-count” tiebreaker over Maury Krupp, 280-1x. The Garand Collectors Association awarded a $250 CMP gift certificate to US Army SPC Brandon Ryder, who fired a 284-5X to lead all shooters in the John C. The CMP is grateful for the support of the following organizations who contributed to the CMP Western Games: “Our competitors deserve recognition for great marksmanship,” she said. “We are disappointed for those competitors who fired in matches but were not recognized on-site because we couldn’t conduct an awards ceremony,” said Christie Sewell, CMP Programs Chief. CMP events ceased prematurely at the close of activities on Wednesday, March 16, as a precaution due to the COVID-19 pandemic. By Steve Cooper, CMP Training & Education ManagerĬAMP PERRY, OHIO – The Civilian Marksmanship Program would like to recognize several individuals for their marksmanship performances at its Western Games matches at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, AZ in March.