The Jesuit Competitive Shooting Pistol/Rifle Team delivered a powerful showing at the 2026 SASP Texas State Match, posting multiple personal records and demonstrating impressive depth across both Rimfire Pistol and Iron Rifle disciplines. With athletes from every grade level contributing, the team's performance underscored its growing strength and competitive consistency.
Rimfire Pistol: PRs Across the Line
Jesuit's Rimfire Pistol squad turned in a series of tightly packed times, highlighted by several personal‑record breakthroughs.
- Ford Carey (Senior) led the group with a 49.91 PR, securing 25th place and setting the tone for the team.
- Mason Muskovich (Junior) followed closely at 49.99 PR, finishing 26th, marking one of the closest pairings of the match.
- Eli Flores (Sophomore) posted a strong 50.38 for 27th, giving Jesuit a rare three‑athlete cluster inside the top 30.
- Jackson Carrier (Freshman) continued the trend of improvement with a 52.61 PR, earning 32nd.
- Grant Adee (Junior) finished 43rd with a 64.97, contributing valuable depth.
- Cole Badrina (Sophomore) added another PR with a 77.97, placing 47th.
- Jack Rumpler (Freshman) closed out the category with a 93.59 PR, taking 50th.
The Rimfire squad's mix of veteran leadership and emerging underclassmen talent reflects a program on the rise, with nearly every shooter improving on previous marks.
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Iron Rifle: Tight Margins and More Personal Bests
In Iron Rifle, Jesuit again showcased its competitive balance, with shooters finishing in a tight cluster and pushing personal bests.
With five shooters inside the top 30 and multiple PRs, the Iron Rifle squad demonstrated both precision and consistency under pressure.
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A Program Building Momentum
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The 2026 Texas State Match results highlight a team that is not only competitive but improving rapidly. This match wasn't just another competition. It was a snapshot of a program on the rise, powered by seniors who lead, underclassmen who push the pace, and a shared belief that every string is a chance to get better. Personal records across both disciplines show that Jesuit's training pipeline—from freshmen to seniors—is producing measurable progress. With this level of performance, the Jesuit Competitive Shooting Team is well‑positioned for continued success.
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What stood out wasn't just the times — it was the way the team carried themselves. Every shooter, regardless of class year or finish, walked off the line to a chorus of pats on the back and genuine congratulations. That's the culture Jesuit has built: competitive, yes, but grounded in support.
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