Brandon Laing and Aliana McMaster topped the recent PWD Winter Open Sporting Clays Tournament at the True-Juice Estates in St. Catherine.
The course was set by Ben Hustwaithe who is a 19-time world shotgun champion out of the United Kingdom.
Over 130 gunners travelled to the venue with great anticipation to compete on the international course as set by Hustwaithe.
Laing was winning a sporting clay tournament for the first time in over 10 years, while McMaster successfully defended her title from 2024.
Their wins only came after the Super-Six showdown which took place among the top shooters from the main event 100 bird shoot.
Laing had a good start getting five of the six targets on his first station and went on to clean up ten of the other sixteen stations but was pegged back on station five, getting only one of the four targets for that station.
During the Super-Six shoot-off he held his nerve to be joint leaders with Geoffrey Zizdie after three rounds which forced an additional round between them, which Laing won comfortably.
McMaster bagged all six targets on nine of the 17 stations while getting two out of four on the tricky station five that few persons mastered.
Aliana McMaster.

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