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Sarah Schnupp assembles the stock of her Anschutz small bore competition rifle. She said, “I have never hunted. ... I do precision rifle and pistol with stationary targets.”
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Sarah Schnupp assembles the stock of her Anschutz small bore competition rifle. She said, “I have never hunted. ... I do precision rifle and pistol with stationary targets.”
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Sarah Schnupp fires an Anschutz air rifle at the Scarborough Fish & Game Association on Wednesday. Schnupp earned an athletic scholarship to the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia to compete on its NCAA Division II riflery team. On Wednesday, she signed her letter of intent and did a shooting demonstration.
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Sarah Schnupp fires a Benelli .22-caliber semi-automatic pistol Wednesday. She learned from Don Leonard, a 70-year-old former Marine from South Portland who coaches a junior team at the Scarborough Fish & Game Association.
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McAuley High senior Sarah Schnupp points to a target during a shooting demonstration Wednesday at the Scarborough Fish & Game Association.
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Sarah Schnupp, shooting during a demonstration Wednesday at the Scarborough Fish & Game Association, is believed to be one of only two Mainers to earn college athletic scholarships in competitive shooting.