Team Winchester Shooters Top 2020 NSCA National Championship Leaderboard

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posted on November 13, 2020
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The final stop on the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) Championship Tour, Powered by Winchester, was the 2020 National Championship held Oct. 17-25 at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas. Team Winchester members Zach Kienbaum, Anthony Matarese Jr. and Desirae Edmunds all concluded this year's tour with high marks. The 2020 tour kicked off Aug. 5 at Northbrook Sports Club in Illinois.

At all five Regional Championship stops on the 2020 tour, Team Winchester shooters consistently reached the winner's podiums and ranked among the top 10 sporting-clays shooters in the world.

Anthony Matarese Jr. had a particularly exceptional year in the FITASC discipline this year with podium placements at multiple events, including 2020 FITASC runner-up and third place at the White Flyer High All-Around event. Matrarese also finished in 10th place at the Krieghoff Cup. For ammunition, he uses AA Lite Handicap (AAHLA128).

As for Zach Kienbaum, he was not only the Main Event runner-up, White Flyer High All-Around runner-up and third place in the Krieghoff Cup. Kienbaum’s ammunition choices are AA Super-Handicap and AA Diamond Grade (AAHA128 and AADG12507).

Finally, Desirae Edmunds garnered a fifth-place finish for ladies in 5-Stand, as well as ninth place in the ladies Main Event and 10th for ladies in the Krieghoff Cup. She uses AA Diamond Grade ammunition (AADGL12507).

Learn more about the NSCA Championship Tour. Visit the Winchester Ammunition website.


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