About Us and Our State Record Holders

The purpose of the Arizona 4-H Shooting Sports Program is to promote positive youth development through the safe and responsible use of archery equipment, pneumatic arms and firearms.  Education and safety are the foundation of our program.  4-H Shooting Sports strives to integrate education, recreational and competitive program elements by working with families to develop a passion for the sporting traditions of archery and marksmanship. The most visible aspect of our shooting sports program, but not the most important, is the element of competition that allows youth to exhibit their skills, develop goals, and engage in a social environment where they can interact with other youth and caring adults.

The 4-H Shooting Sports Program seeks to create a "spark" within Arizona youth to increase their opportunities to participate in STEM-oriented lessons, develop healthy lifestyles, as well as engage in civic life and leadership roles through participation in classes taught by highly qualified, caring, certified adult volunteers. Arizona 4-H Shooting Sports projects vary by county and availability of certified instructors. Explore all of our available disciplines.

Youth ages 8-18 years old are eligible to participate in our program.  Junior (8-10 years old) and Intermediate (11-13 years old) 4-H members are eligible for all in-state instructional, recreational and competitive events.  Senior members (14-18 years old) are eligible to participate in all in-state events, as well as National events, if they place in the top four of the specified discipline during a state Nationals qualification match.

How to Join

For questions about Arizona 4-H State Shooting Sports contests, volunteer certification/training, or shooting sports policy and procedure, please contact: Erik Schroeder, State Shooting Sports Coordinator, at eriktschroeder@arizona.edu. For questions about how to join 4-H in order to participate in our shooting sports program, please contact your local county 4-H professional office.

State Record Holders

DisciplineCourse of FireScoreCountyMember NameDivisionDate/Match 
Archery - CompoundFITA264/300Coconino & YavapaiElijah Boeck & Gracie StaplesSenior4 AUG 2024, Coconino County Championships & 27 OCT 2024, State Team Match 
Archery - RecurveFITA94/300MaricopaMatthew AllenSenior27 OCT 2024, State Team Match 
Hunting SkillsOverall Score255/340 (75%)PimaMason FosdickSenior24 FEB 2024, State Championships 
MuzzleloaderBottles59/100MaricopaBaylee WebsterSenior24 FEB 2024, State Championships 
MuzzleloaderBullseye77/100PinalEaston SchroederSenior24 FEB 2024, State Championships 
MuzzleloaderCritters52/100CoconinoGage McGrawSenior24 FEB 2024, State Championships 
Pistol - AirBullseye353/400PimaIsabelle SparlinSenior1 FEB 2025, State Championships 
Pistol - AirSilhouettes (10m)30/40PimaIsabelle SparlinSenior1 FEB 2025, State Championships 
Pistol - SmallboreSlow and Rapid Fire Bullseye228/250PimaIsabelle SparlinSenior27 OCT 2024, State Team Match 
Pistol - SmallboreSilhouettes14/40PimaIsabelle SparlinSenior25 FEB 2023, State Championships 
Rifle - AirNational 3-Position519/600PinalEaston SchroederSenior18 NOV 2023, State Team Match 
Rifle - AirSilhouettes (10m)39/40PimaBryce MagnottaSenior1 FEB 2025, State Championships 
Rifle - SmallboreNational 3-Position427/600PinalEaston SchroederSenior25 FEB 2024, State Championships 
Rifle - SmallboreSilhouettes23/40PinalEaston SchroederSenior28 OCT 2023, State Team Match 
ShotgunSkeetxx/50   No recorded score yet 
ShotgunTrap49/50Pinal & PimaAlexis Fernan & Bryce MagnottaSeniors25 FEB 2023, State Championships & 27 OCT 2024, State Team Match 
ShotgunSporting Clays23/25CoconinoJames WhiteheadSenior24 FEB 2024, State Championships 
Western Heritage.22 Run (24 shots)202.46 sec.PinalEsther SkousenSenior27 OCT 2024, State Team Match 
Western HeritageNon-Restricted Caliber Run (24 shots)xx sec.   No recorded score yet 
*Note:   Arizona 4-H state high score recordkeeping began in 2022