Team Krieghoff’s Stand-Out Shooters Drafted to All-American Teams

Let’s hear it for the ladies! NSSA and NSCA announced their All-American Lady First Team Captains.

by posted on March 19, 2021
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Lauren Burge And Reanna Frauens (1)

The National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA) and National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) have announced their 2021 All-American Teams. Ambitious and impressive shooters, these women have put in the work all year to qualify for their perspective All-American Teams.

Heading the NSSA All-American Team is Team Krieghoff’s Lauren Burge, who earned the 2020 Lady World Skeet Champion title and numerous High Over All (HOA) titles. Burge started shooting at 9 years old and is the youngest woman to win the Ladies World Skeet Shooting title at 15 years old. The following year she achieved a perfect score at the 2018 U.S. Open. Joining Burge on the All-American Lady First Team is Krieghoff teammate Lindsay Plesko.

NSCA has announced Team Krieghoff’s Reanna Frauens as Lady First Team Captain, who is the reigning Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) High Over All Lady National Champion. Frauens holds numerous titles in both sporting clays and Federation Internationale de Tir Aux Sportives de Chasse (FITASC), an international form of sporting clays. Krieghoff teammates Karen Shedd, 2020 Grand Slam FITASC Lady Champion and Shelby Moon will join Frauens as All-American Lady First Team members. All instructors, these ladies are leading by example ... they're inspiration for women who shoot shotguns!

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