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Midwayusa Foundation, Inc. 2020 Team Cash Grant Recipients MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. 2020 Team Cash Grant Recipients TEAM SUMMARY Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Recipients 1,393 Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Payout $4,932,617 Cash Grant State Team Endowment Name Team ID Amount AE 18th JROTC Battalion R4970 $612 AE Ansbach High School R14294 $308 AE Stuttgart High School R5826 $1,104 Alabama Alabama American Legion Post 133 Junior Shooting Team R10130 $1,455 Alabama Alabama Privateers R6180 $1,262 Alabama Auburn High School AJROTC R43108 $626 Alabama Decatur Heritage Christian Academy R59404 $3,621 Alabama Dothan High School R43183 $694 Alabama Enterprise High School Wildcat Rifles R43193 $704 Alabama Franklin County Shooting Sports R9800 $1,169 Alabama Heritage Farms Rifle Club R6533 $1,559 Alabama Magic City Gun Club, Inc "Kats" R4206 $3,008 Alabama Shelby County Youth Shooting Sports Club R4116 $3,365 Alabama Smiths Station High School MCJROTC R43391 $597 Alabama University of Alabama - Birmingham R63674 $686 Alabama University of Alabama Clay Shooting Team R63721 $8,774 Alaska AlaskaYESS ACUI Varsity R10469 $6,520 Alaska Bartlett High School R42899 $865 Alaska Birchwood Young Guns R42937 $3,685 Alaska Borealis Bullseyes R4060 $8,653 Alaska Colony High School Rifle Team R66259 $694 Alaska Colony Knights YESS R66551 $9,497 Alaska Devil's Thumb Shooters R6235 $4,495 Alaska Grace Grizzlies R16065 $423 Alaska Haines Glacier Bears R5913 $908 Alaska Haines Hot Shots R42962 $3,802 Alaska Houston Hawks YESS R42915 $5,718 Alaska Juneau Trap Team R6689 $2,721 Alaska Ketchikan Junior Shotgun League R42975 $3,400 Alaska Palmer Moose YESS R43019 $6,143 Alaska Peninsula Shooting Stars R42974 $9,251 Alaska Rabbit Creek Youth Shotgun League R42898 $11,174 *February and August 2020 Team Cash Grant Payments Page 1 of 36 MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. 2020 Team Cash Grant Recipients TEAM SUMMARY Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Recipients 1,393 Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Payout $4,932,617 Cash Grant State Team Endowment Name Team ID Amount Alaska Redington Huskies YESS R12351 $2,072 Alaska Service High School NJROTC R42900 $1,116 Alaska Sitka Shore Shots R5777 $5,302 Alaska Susitna Shooters R66289 $10,113 Alaska Tok Wolverine Trap R13968 $215 Alaska Wasilla Warriors YESS R66550 $7,851 Arizona A & M Clay Shooters R66678 $2,610 Arizona American Heritage Academy R43786 $1,475 Arizona Arizona Junior Rifle Team R8611 $921 Arizona Arizona Outdoor Sports, Inc. R43808 $20,897 Arizona Arizona State University Shooting Sports R63791 $10,509 Arizona Baden-Powell R7763 $381 Arizona Ben Avery Clay Crushers LLC R66519 $17,342 Arizona Buckeye Union High School AFJROTC - Hawks R43760 $1,893 Arizona Central Arizona Target Shooters R66487 $7,995 Arizona Double Adobe Young Guns R4192 $1,156 Arizona Huachuca Hot Shots R66493 $2,117 Arizona Kingman High School Sharp Shooters R43844 $1,263 Arizona Lake Havasu Clay Slayers R43847 $3,558 Arizona Mohave SCTP - Mohave Top Guns R66480 $4,345 Arizona Mustang Shooting Sports R59538 $5,948 Arizona Odyssey Big Shots R66532 $4,326 Arizona Phantom Sure Shots R66494 $4,066 Arizona Prescott Bird Busters R43972 $10,406 Arizona Rim Country Road Runners R66553 $1,807 Arizona Rio Salado Sportsman's Club - Junior Division R4315 $4,812 Arizona Rio Salado Target Terminators R43809 $28,174 Arizona Straight Shooters Tucson R5239 $4,140 Arizona Tombstone Yellowjackets R10602 $672 Arizona Tri-State Quick Shots R5132 $5,240 Arizona Tucson Trap and Skeet Youth Shooting Program R8933 $8,163 Arizona University of Arizona R63795 $9,619 Arizona White Mountain Clay Busters R44007 $3,200 Arizona WildGats R9535 $847 Arizona XCP Hotshots R59540 $4,388 Arizona Yuma Young Guns R66483 $9,233 Arkansas ACA Eagles R9691 $726 Arkansas Accuracy In Motion R7429 $814 Arkansas Arkansas State University - Red Wolves Shooting Sports R63763 $3,867 *February and August 2020 Team Cash Grant Payments Page 2 of 36 MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. 2020 Team Cash Grant Recipients TEAM SUMMARY Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Recipients 1,393 Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Payout $4,932,617 Cash Grant State Team Endowment Name Team ID Amount Arkansas Bald Knob Bulldogs Trap Shooting Team R4959 $3,011 Arkansas Bergman Panthers R43470 $776 Arkansas Booneville Bearcat Shooting Sports R8979 $722 Arkansas Cedarville High School R43496 $734 Arkansas Corning High School Trap Team R43507 $1,857 Arkansas Cossatot Clay Busters R5829 $1,121 Arkansas Ecclesia College R66393 $2,870 Arkansas First Christian Church of DeQueen Shooting Team R7435 $773 Arkansas Greenwood Bulldogs Trap Shooting Team R4944 $454 Arkansas Harmony Grove Hornets R13698 $1,113 Arkansas Harrison High School R43565 $1,121 Arkansas Izard County Consolidated School R9680 $840 Arkansas John Brown University Shooting Sports Club R9851 $254 Arkansas Jonesboro Shooting Stars Trap Team R5013 $2,490 Arkansas Lafayette County High School R43604 $607 Arkansas Lyon College Trap Team R63728 $1,163 Arkansas Mountain Home Bombers Trap Team R66619 $1,921 Arkansas North Little Rock Wildcat Trapshooters R66353 $1,046 Arkansas Russellville Trap Team R43693 $1,868 Arkansas Saint Paul FFA Shooting Team R66539 $1,566 Arkansas Sheridan High School Trap Team R43700 $1,538 Arkansas Shiloh Christian School Trap Team R59526 $1,117 Arkansas Team 1791 R14888 $168 Arkansas The Baptist Preparatory School R7768 $953 Arkansas Union County Shooting Sports R14158 $410 Arkansas University of Arkansas - Fayetteville R63739 $7,616 Arkansas University of the Ozarks R63734 $4,237 California Calaveras High School R44887 $733 California California Junior Claybreakers R44498 $7,204 California Capital Christian School R59846 $662 California Colfax High School R44270 $2,125 California De La Salle High School R59619 $1,765 California Del Oro Sportman Club R44560 $736 California Fresno State Shooting Team R63841 $2,969 California Granite Bay High School Trap Team R44432 $5,578 California Kingsburg Trap Club R12184 $1,165 California Liberty Youth Shooting Team R5070 $765 California Lincoln Rifle Club and Junior Division R4516 $13,325 California Norcal Longshots R44878 $6,085 *February and August 2020 Team Cash Grant Payments Page 3 of 36 MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. 2020 Team Cash Grant Recipients TEAM SUMMARY Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Recipients 1,393 Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Payout $4,932,617 Cash Grant State Team Endowment Name Team ID Amount California Oakmont High School Trap Team R44858 $574 California Parlier High School NJROTC R44763 $2,531 California Redlands Clay Crushers R44822 $3,188 California River Valley Trap Squad R45196 $582 California Santa Ynez Valley Union High School R45025 $3,183 California Sebastopol Rifle and Pistol Club - Juniors R5066 $645 California Selma High School MCJROTC R45035 $1,126 California Sutter Union High School Trap Team R45076 $5,967 California Westview High School NJROTC R44905 $528 California William C. Overfelt High School R44963 $538 California Wilton Christian School Trap Team R59977 $273 Colorado Abraham Lincoln High School R45294 $848 Colorado Central High School R45357 $1,849 Colorado Colorado State University Shotgun Sports R64030 $7,203 Colorado Fountain-Fort Carson High School AJROTC R45344 $4,007 Colorado Garfield County 4-H Shooting Sports R4448 $3,083 Colorado Haxtun Gun Club R14031 $1,666 Colorado High Plains Drifters R45484 $976 Colorado Pikes Peak Clay Busters R10619 $827 Colorado Pueblo County High School AJROTC R45462 $983 Colorado Rocky Mountain Clay Busters R5502 $3,561 Colorado Shot Slingers R11132 $657 Colorado Tssc Charter Academy - Kodiaks and Grizzlies R66286 $5,755 Colorado Western Clays R10895 $716 Connecticut Camp Strang Shooting Sports R6214 $610 Connecticut Ledyard Clay Mechanics R45579 $4,670 Connecticut Montville High School R45618 $955 Connecticut United States Coast Guard Academy R64072 $1,224 Florida Central Florida Rifle & Pistol Club SPP Team R66643 $3,752 Florida FishHawk Dynasty R6605 $1,131 Florida FishHawk Youth Action Sports, Inc. R16363 $70 Florida Florida State University R64164 $7,826 Florida FSU Action Shooting Team R66656 $1,559 Florida Gator Skeet Trap and Sporting Team R64120 $7,385 Florida Gulf Coast Scholastic Shooters - Hawks R46170 $1,726 Florida Jacksonville University Curriculum Shooting Program R66671 $4,820 Florida Jacksonville University Sporting, Skeet & Trap Club R64124 $13,409 Florida Sarasota Military Academy Rifle Team R46109 $5,739 Florida Seminole Sharpshooters R4667 $1,124 *February and August 2020 Team Cash Grant Payments Page 4 of 36 MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. 2020 Team Cash Grant Recipients TEAM SUMMARY Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Recipients 1,393 Total Team Endowment Cash Grant Payout $4,932,617 Cash Grant State Team Endowment Name Team ID Amount Florida Sickles AFJROTC Marksmanship Team R5482 $1,436 Florida Summerlin Academy R9074 $484 Florida Suwannee Valley Youth Sharpshooters R4973 $1,164 Florida Tampa Bay Clays R66360 $6,690 Florida University of Florida Pistol Team R66558 $2,663 Florida Young Guns at Quail Creek R66502 $10,032 Georgia Americus-Sumter County High School R46204 $191 Georgia Aquinas High School R60439 $487 Georgia Bartow County 4-H Club R8308 $1,122 Georgia Brookwood Clay Shooters R60559 $127 Georgia Bulloch Academy Shotgun Team R60552 $4,965 Georgia Central Georgia Elite Shooters R9478 $2,796 Georgia Cherokee High School AFJROTC R46263 $517 Georgia Coffee County 4-H Air Rifle & Pistol R46319 $127 Georgia Coffee County 4-H Shotgun R4949 $1,575 Georgia Columbus High School R46285 $812 Georgia Crosspointe Christian Academy R10780 $336 Georgia Curtis Baptist School
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