Texas Junior Air Rifle Competitor Excels at First National Championship

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at Winston Churchill High School posted on April 18, 2018
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High school freshman Anne White, from Winston Churchill High School in San Antonio, TX, has established herself as one of the strongest junior marksman in the state and has quickly become a rising star in both three-position air rifle and smallbore rifle. Although Anne has only been shooting for a few years, she has the right mix of talent and dedication to excel in the discipline.

Anne White, Winston Churchill High School
Anne White focusing in standing position.

In her first year competing at the high school level, she has racked up an impressive list of accomplishments, including leading her team to Anniston, AL, to compete in the U.S. Army JROTC Three-Position Air Rifle Regional Service Championships this past February.

Anne's JROTC team, Essex Precision Rifle, has not been represented at the JROTC Championships since 2012.

According to her team commander, Cadet Jonathan Aguinaga:

“We have a strong team this year, but Anne made the difference. As a freshman and the most junior shooter on our team, she reminded us that teamwork, not individual accomplishment, was the most important component of our success.”

This year, the team finished first in the district and first in Bexar County prior to earning the opportunity to compete at the JROTC competition in Alabama. Anne, as an individual, earned seven of the 30 points needed towards earning her Junior Distinguished Badge during the JROTC event.

Anne White and the Winston Churchill High School Rifle Team
The Winston Churchill High School Rifle Team competing in Houston, TX.


Anne does not come from a long line of competitive shooters, but it seems to be in her DNA, according to her father. He said about Anne:

“Her competitive shooting journey started at the ripe old age of eight years old, through Lacoste 4-H. Every spring, she would look forward to practice and competing with her friends in smallbore. Anne’s interest and discipline grew significantly after attending the 2016 NRA National Smallbore and Air Rifle Camp at Camp Perry, OH.”

Inspired by her experience at Camp Perry and her first national competition in Anniston, she now has focused her attention towards the Junior Olympics. To continue honing her skills, Anne has maintained a rigorous shooting schedule, including local and regional matches in both air rifle and smallbore.

The hours spent on the range have allowed her to earn the top air rifle score for her age class in the state of Texas TSRA. Additionally, she earned the opportunity to compete at the USA Shooting Junior Olympic State Championship, which earned her an invitation to the 2017 Junior Olympics in Colorado Springs.

Anne continues to demonstrate a dedication and work ethic that will take her far in a sport she loves dearly. It is going to be exciting to see what the future holds for this talented young athlete.

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