Madison Sharpe Wins Four Titles at 2025 NSCA North Central Regional

Team Remington shooter dominates Ladies division with four victories

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posted on August 15, 2025
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Team Remington’s Madison Sharpe secured four titles at the 2025 NSCA North Central Regional in August.
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Team Remington’s Madison Sharpe claimed four event titles at the 2025 NSCA North Central Regional held at Game Unlimited in Hudson, Wisconsin, from August 5-10.

“I shot consistently across the board,” Sharpe, said. “The course layouts were fun yet challenging, and if you didn’t pay attention, it was easy to miss.”

For Sharpe, a former National Sporting Clays Association Ladies National Champion, her week of wins in the Ladies division included strong performances in the Prelim (93/100), Super Sporting (94/100), Five-Stand (87/100) and 12-Gauge (47/50) events.

At the match, shooters faced challenging course designs set by the staff at one of the top sporting clays destinations in Wisconsin.

Besides the four Ladies division event victories, Sharpe was also runner-up in the Ladies FITASC competition (86/100) and finished fifth in the Ladies Main Event (155/200).

“Winning four events is great, but I didn’t finish the way I wanted to in the Main and FITASC events, which keeps me hungry,” Sharpe said. “It’s that hunger that fuels me to continue to want to train and compete at the highest levels.”

The 2024 Ladies World English Champion won’t have to wait long to compete again. Sharpe will head to Idaho later this month for the 2025 NSCA Western Regional, and she will be bringing Remington shotshells with her.

“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,” she said.

See the full results of the 2025 NSCA North Central Regional at the Score Chaser website.

Learn more about Remington at remington.com.

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