Team Winchester and White Flyer Return to San Antonio for Sporting Clays Showdown

NSCA National Championship week kicks off with stiff competition and podium finishes in sight

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posted on October 20, 2025
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The National Shooting Complex in San Antonio will once again host the fiercest showdown in sporting clays—the 2025 NSCA Nationals.
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The final stop of the 2025 NSCA Championship Tour, powered by Winchester, is here, and it’s one that always draws attention. Starting this weekend, the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas, becomes the center of the sporting clays world as top competitors gather for the 2025 NSCA National Sporting Clays Championship.

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Team Winchester and White Flyer will be in full force at the 2025 NSCA National Championships in San Antonio, Texas, this week.

 

Team Winchester and Team White Flyer arrive with strong momentum, boasting some of the most decorated names in the game. Among them: Zach Kienbaum, who’s claimed multiple national titles since 2018; Anthony I Matarese, Jr., who won his in 2008; Joe Fanizzi, who stood atop the podium in 2021 and Desirae Edmunds, a two-time women’s national champion.

Also wrapping up this week is the 2025 Winchester Ladies Cup, a series that’s become a staple in the push for greater recognition and support for women shooters. The added prize purse continues to raise the profile of the Lady class and drive participation across the board.

The grounds in San Antonio are unmistakably branded by Winchester and White Flyer—from the signature red shell barn to the newly updated vendor building, branded shooting gear and signature orange targets across every field. The Winchester-White Flyer pavilion acts as a social hub, offering hospitality and a front-row view of sporting clay’s most competitive week.

Action runs October 19 through 26, and you can catch updates straight from the course by following both teams on their social channels. For fans of sporting clays, this is the main event.

Learn more about Winchester Ammunition and White Flyer.

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