Team Springfield’s Jalise and Justine Williams

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posted on May 21, 2016
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Watch the video above featuring Team Springfield’s newest action shooters Jalise and Justine Williams of St. George, UT. SSUSA caught up with the two girls at this year's NRA Annual Meeting and Exhibits in Louisville, KY.

Jalise and Justine love showing their firing skills at matches. Aside from competitive shooting, the girls from Southern Utah participate in karate, hunting and riding motorcycles.

About the two young competitors, Team Springfield Captain Rob Leatham said, "Both are already very accomplished shots, I believe they have greatness in them."

Leatham added, "Jaime and Jason Williams have raised their girls to be good people first and good shooters second. This is so refreshing in this day and age. What enticed me to take a closer look was, primarily, their on-range presence along with the fact that they had chosen to compete with our new XD(M) 5.25" 9mm pistols."

Check back often for more updates on the young competitors.

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