Madison Sharpe Clinches Main Event Lady Title at 2025 NSCA Southeast Regional

Team Remington dominates ahead of NSCA Nationals with multiple podium finishes

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posted on October 9, 2025
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Madison Sharpe celebrates her Main Event Lady victory at the 2025 NSCA Southeast Regional in South Carolina alongside Back Woods Quail Club’s Rick Hemingway.
Photo courtesy Remington Ammunition

With the National Sporting Clay Association’s annual championships looming, Team Remington made a strong statement at the final regional of the season. The 2025 NSCA Southeast Regional, held September 29 to October 5 at Back Woods Quail Club in Georgetown County, South Carolina, welcomed 756 shooters and showcased standout performances across every division.

Team Remington’s Madison Sharpe delivered when it mattered most, winning the Lady Main Event title with a score of 164 out of 200. The victory came in a shoot-off, sealing her reputation as one of the most composed competitors on the circuit. Sharpe also notched second-place finishes in both Prelim #1 Lady (81/100) and the Remington-sponsored Prelim Lady event (86/100), plus a third-place showing in Lady FITASC with an 84/100.

“Winning the main event in any competition is the goal that fuels me to continue to want to train and compete at the highest levels,” Sharpe said. “My go-to load is always Remington’s Nitro 27. The one-ounce load at 1,290 f.p.s. is the round I trust to make every shot.”

Fellow Remington shooter Brandon Powell also found his rhythm in South Carolina. He claimed the top spot in both the Prelim #1 High Over All with a 92 and the Five-Stand HOA with a commanding 97. Teammate Braxton Oliver trailed closely, placing third in Prelim #1 with a 90.

In the loaded Prelim Event featuring nearly 400 competitors, Turner Parcell earned the runner-up honor after carding a 95. Veteran shooter Wendell Cherry added to Team Remington’s medal haul with a win in the Super Sporting Veteran division (94/100), along with second-place finishes in the Main Event Veteran (175/200) and FITASC Veteran (90/100).

See the full results of the 2025 NSCA Southeast Regional at the Score Chaser website: scorechaser.com.

With the Southeast Regional in the rearview, all eyes now turn to the 2025 NSCA Nationals, where Team Remington’s momentum could prove decisive.

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