Team Beretta's Meagan Harrington is NSCA's Ladies National Champion

Harrington’s win also secured her a ladies third-place podium honor in the 2021 NSCA Championship Tour.

by posted on November 5, 2021
Meagan Harrington Team Beretta
Team Beretta's NSCA National Champions Meagan Harrington and Joseph Fanizzi

Team Beretta’s Meagan Harrington became the Ladies National Champion in the main event during the 2021 National Sporting Clays Championship, held at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas. Harrington posted a score of 272 of 300 targets, while Ashley Little, with a total score of 270, was Runner Up. Team Krieghoff's Karen Shedd, winner of the first Winchester Ladies Cup, placed third in the main with a score of 269. Desirae Edmunds, with a score of 267, placed fourth; and Grace Callahan, with a score of 261, came in fifth place.

Harrington’s win also secured her a ladies third-place podium honor in the 2021 NSCA Championship Tour. The National titles mark the first National Champion podium win of her career in her categories.

Edmunds achieved a Ladies Champion podium win in the Beretta Super Sporting Challenge event, posting an impressive score of 92 targets out of 100.

Several of these ladies will be featured on a special segment of the upcoming season of American Rifleman TV, with a focus on the new Winchester Ladies Cup Tour, which culminated at the National Championship.

For more on the NSCA National Championships, visit nsca.nssa-nsca.org.

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