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The University of Notre Dame hosted the Irish Invitational on December 3rd, 2022. Six members of the GVSU Swim Club traveled to compete in the last meet of the fall semester. Exceptional swims were seen from Junior Dom Ferracciolo who swam national cut times in the 100 Breast (1:05.30) and 200 Breast (2:24.04). Ferracciolo’s 100 Breast time will also serve as the newest GVSU Swim Club record. Points were scored by Ferracciolo who placed 3rd in the 200 Breast, 11th in the 200 IM, 12th in the 100 Breast, and 13th in the IM, totaling 31 points. Sophomore Megan Budai scored 10 points for her 9th-place finish in the 200 IM. She commented “It was so much fun to compete at the holiday-themed meet and absorb the excitement from the pool deck. I can’t wait for our first meet of next semester.” The GVSU swim club will resume competition on January 14th, 2023 when they travel to the University of Michigan.
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Permanent link for GVSU Swim and Dive headed to Regionals this past weekend at the University of Wisconsin! on November 17, 2022
Eleven members of the Grand Valley Swim Club traveled to Madison, Wisconsin to compete against 26 teams at the College Club Swimming Central Regional Championship Meet. The event was held at the University of Wisconsin on November 11-12, 2022. Notable swims came from junior Anna Cornell, who broke the team record in the 50-yard butterfly with a time of 29.56. The high point scorer for the meet was freshman Sandra Rabidouix-Martinez who was awarded 13 points for her 6th place finish in the women’s 1000-yard freestyle with a time of 14:17.40. Rabidouix-Martinez remarked “It was my first time traveling that far for a meet and my first time swimming the 1000. I am so happy to have spent it with the GVSU swim club, it was really fun!” The Swim Club looks forward to their next invitational at The University of Notre Dame on December 3rd, 2022.
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Permanent link for GVSU Swim Club traveled to Michigan State University this past weekend for their first meet of the season! on October 3, 2022
The GVSU Swim Club traveled to Michigan State University on October 1st, 2022 for their first meet of the season. Of the eight teams in attendance, GVSU took 6th place overall with 98 points, 65 of which belong to the men, putting them in 5th place. The remaining 33 points belong to the women, putting them in 6th place. Several swimmers began the season strong, already swimming cut times for the 2023 College Club Swimming National Meet. Qualifiers include Dom Ferracciolo in the 50 Breaststroke (29.75), Lauren Murphy in the 50 Breaststroke (33.42), and Molly Smith in the 50 Breastroke (33.79). Several team records were broken as well including Ferracciolo in the 200 Breaststroke (2:25.38) and Jay Patterson in the 50 Freestyle (22.76) and the 50 Butterfly (24.96). Other notable finishes come from the Men’s 200 Medley Relay A team composed of Shaun Walkowiak, Dom Ferracciolo, Jay Patterson, and Ethan Thomas who took a 6th place finish with a time of 1:45.37. President Erin Marshall remarked “It was the best way to start out the season! Everyone did amazing and we had so much fun, our team is looking very good for this upcoming season!”
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Permanent link for Swim Nationals on April 25, 2022
It was a bittersweet moment for the GVSU Swim club as they ended their season with the biggest meet of the year. Eight swimmers flew down to Atlanta, Georgia for Nationals where they competed against 115 teams and a total of 2,001 swimmers. They scored a total of 4 points and it came from Veronica Lidy in her 400 IM (5:14.13). We had some career best swims from some of our swimmers. Shaun Walkowiak (freshman) swam at his first nationals meet and had some killer times. Walkowiak competed in four different relays and swam one individual event.
His individual event was the 50 backstroke (27.55) where he dropped 0.39 milliseconds. Walkowiak said, “I had a great time with all of my teammates, cheering them on and swimming with them. It definitely encourages me to make the cut again next year to experience it again!” We had six other swimmers who competed for their first time at nationals as well ( Jonah Cox, Dom Ferracciolo, Erin Marshall, Jay Patterson, and Rachel Patterson). Cox swam the 50 backstroke (28.29) as well along with four relays. Ferracciolo competed in four relays and the 50 breaststroke (29.16) where he dropped 1.34 seconds. Marshall swam three relays and one tough individual event of the 200 butterfly (2:32.66). Jay Patterson swam four relays and competed in two individual events of the 50 butterfly (24.76) and the 50 freestyle (22.92). Jay also broke the 50 butterfly record. Last but not least, Rachel Patterson competed in three relays and four individual events of 50 freestyle (26.91), 100 backstroke (1:06.68), 50 backstroke (30.72) and 100 freestyle (58.44). Rachel also had time drops in all her individual events. Our last two swimmers, Skylar Gottschalk and Veronica Lidy, both seniors, had competed in one other nationals their freshman year. Unfortunately, due to Covid, they lost two chances to swim at Nationals their sophomore and junior years. For these two swimmers it was sadly their last swim meet of their careers. Both Gottschalk and Lidy dropped time in every event they swam over the weekend. Gottschalk competed in three relays and four individual events of 100 breaststroke (1:16.55), 50 backstroke (31.79), 50 breaststroke (34.68) and the 100 IM (1:08.28). Lidy swam
in three relays and three individual events of 400 IM (5:14.13), 200 IM (2:26.99), and the 200 Freestyle (2:11.63). It was a bit of a stressful meet for the team and a happy but sad ending for the seniors. But this meet will be one these eight swimmers never forget.
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Permanent link for SNOW COUNTRY ENGLISH MATCH SERIES RECAP on April 20, 2022
WYOMING, MI – The GVSU Rifle Club recently wrapped up the 2021-2022 Snow County English Match season, hosted by the SEMNO High Masters Shooting Team. In total, five Lakes competed in the series. The course of fire for each match is 60 shots, in prone position, at 50 feet on the metric target. There are six matches; however, the season aggregate is determined by the highest four matches.
Sophomore Katheryn Karas was the top junior/collegiate shooter in the series this season.
Match 1:
http://www.semno.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2021-2022-Snow-Country-Match-1-4.pdf
Alexander Straith 592.6
Katheryn Karas 585.0
Cassie Coulston-Gerigk 574.3
Tristan Bruizeman 570.6
Jacob Schorr 511.1
Match 2:
http://www.semno.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2021-2022-Snow-Country-Match-2-7.pdf
Cassie Coulston-Gerigk 592.4
Alexander Straith 591.5
Katheryn Karas 583.9
Tristan Bruizeman 558.8
Jacob Schorr 513.9
Match 3:
http://www.semno.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2021-2022-Snow-Country-Match-3-12.pdf
Katheryn Karas 593.6
Cassie Coulston-Gerigk 593.5
Alexander Straith 589.0
Tristan Bruizeman 563.1
Jacob Schorr 521.6
Match 4:
http://www.semno.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2021-2022-Snow-Country-Match-4-9.pdf
Katheryn Karas 602.6
Alexander Straith 591.5
Cassie Coulston-Gerigk 587.7
Tristan Bruizeman 531.9
Match 5:
http://www.semno.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2021-2022-Snow-Country-Match-5-8.pdf
Katheryn Karas 600.4
Alexander Straith 589.4
Match 6:
http://www.semno.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2021-2022-Snow-Country-Match-6-4.pdf
(No Laker Entries)
Grand Aggregate:
http://www.semno.org/2022/03/26/2021-2022-snow-country-grand-aggregate-preliminary-results/
Katheryn Karas 2381.6
Alexander Straith 2365.0
Cassie Coulston-Gerigk 2347.9
Tristan Bruizeman 2224.4
Jacob Schorr 1546.6
The mission of the GVSU Rifle & Pistol Club is to provide all students with the opportunity to participate in shooting sports, with an emphasis in three-position smallbore rifle, international air rifle, and air pistol. Regardless of skill or ability, all members can have a safe and enjoyable time interacting with fellow students and engaging in marksmanship. All equipment is provided, including guns, ammunition, and targets. The club meets Tuesdays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM and Thursdays 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM during the school year at the Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (1331 Nagel Ave SW, Wyoming). Practice attendance is not mandatory to be a member of the club; however, regular practice attendance is expected.
Please consider supporting the GVSU Rifle Club through a tax-deductible charitable contribution: https://www.gvsu.edu/giving/give-online2.htm?fundId=80818
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Permanent link for RIFLE & PISTOL PARTICIPATES IN ORION MONTHLY MATCHES on April 20, 2022
WYOMING, MI – The Grand Valley State University Rifle Club participated in three Orion Scoring System Monthly Virtual Matches in March. Orion's Monthly Virtual Matches are a fun way for users to compare scores with other teams and shooters from across the country. The air pistol match consisted of 40 shots at 10 meters, the air rifle competition consisted of 60 shots also at 10 meters, and the smallbore competition consisted of 60 shots fired in prone, standing, and kneeling position at 50 feet.
Lakers comprised four of the 23 entries in the air pistol event. Leading the way was John Martin (Holly, Michigan). Martin posted a top stage of 94 (out of 100) on his way to a 358 (out of 400). His score was good for second place overall. Tristan Bruizeman (West Olive, Michigan) shot a 314 for 15th place. Kathryn Karas (Carleton, Michigan) shot 301 for 18th. As a team, the trio was fourth overall with a combined score of 973 (out of 1200). Connor Wardrop (Grand Rapids, Michigan) was 21st with a score of 291.
Air Pistol Results: https://www.orionresults.com/team/MatchPage.aspx?MatchID=1.1.2022030110193619.1
Leading the way in the air rifle event was Karas. She posted a score of 588.9 (out of 654), good for sixth place overall. She was joined by Cassie Coulston-Gerigk (Wayne, Michigan), and Alexander Straith (West Bloomfield, Michigan) in posting a team score of 1758.1 (out of 1962), good for second place overall. Coulston-Gerigk shot a 584.7 for seventh place. Straith was eighth with a 584.5. A second air rifle team of Bruizeman, Wardrop, and Mahmoud Salih (Caledonia, Michigan) finished in fourth place.
Air Rifle Results: https://www.orionresults.com/team/MatchPage.aspx?MatchID=1.1.2022030110154981.1
In smallbore, Karas led the Lakers with a score of 548 (out of 600). The score was good for third place. Coulston-Gerigk finished fourth, with a score of 546. Straith rounded out the team score with a 530, finishing fifth. Together, they finished in first place as a team with 1624 (out of 1800).
Smallbore Results: https://www.orionresults.com/team/MatchPage.aspx?MatchID=1.1.2022030110264045.1
The mission of the GVSU Rifle & Pistol Club is to provide all students with the opportunity to participate in shooting sports, with an emphasis in three-position smallbore rifle, international air rifle, and air pistol. Regardless of skill or ability, all members can have a safe and enjoyable time interacting with fellow students and engaging in marksmanship. All equipment is provided, including guns, ammunition, and targets. The club meets Tuesdays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM and Thursdays 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM during the school year at the Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (1331 Nagel Ave SW, Wyoming). Practice attendance is not mandatory to be a member of the club; however, regular practice attendance is expected.
Please consider supporting the GVSU Rifle Club through a tax-deductible charitable contribution: https://www.gvsu.edu/giving/give-online2.htm?fundId=80818
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Permanent link for RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB VS. ALUMNI TEAM RECAP on April 18, 2022
WYOMING, MICHIGAN- Nine competitors, including four alumni, competed in the 8th Annual Alumni Match at the Grand Rapids Rifle and Pistol Club on April 14th. The match faced members of the current team against former members in three position smallbore rifle, standing air rifle, and air pistol.
In the smallbore competition, the current team compiled a score of 786 (out of 900). The current team had contributing scores shot by Alexander Straith (271), Cassie Coulston-Gerigk (267), and Katheryn Karas (248). Tristan Bruizeman (245) and John Martin (208) were alternates. The alumni team posted 795 points to win the smallbore match. Alumni scoring team members included Cameron Zwart (275), April Chernoby (264), and Adam Gleason (256). The match format was 10 shots each in prone, standing, and kneeling positions on the metric target. Gleason was permitted to shoot on the conventional target, since he last shot smallbore in 2008.
In the air rifle competition, the current team complied a score of 648 (out of 872). The current team had contributing scores from Straith (331.5) and Karas (316.5). The alumni team, with Chernoby (322.4) and Zwart (315.2) shot a 637.6. The match consisted of 40 shots in standing position. Although precision class rifles were used, no other gear was permitted.
For the first time in the history of the event, air pistol was added. The current team dominated the event, 1147-959. Martin (325), Bruizeman (286), Karas (281), and Coulston-Gerigk (255) fired the contributing team scores for the current team. Straith (184) was an alternate. The alumni team had contributing scores from Zwart (277), Gerry Cooke (272), Gleason (217), and Chernoby (193). Cooke, Gleason, Chernoby had no prior air pistol experience.
In addition to shooting, all competitors enjoyed pizza provided by Leroy McCormick. Cooke was the lone charter club member present. Chernoby and Zwart continue their streak of shooing in every alumni match since inception. This was the first alumni match for Gleason.
The mission of the GVSU Rifle & Pistol Club is to provide all students with the opportunity to participate in shooting sports, with an emphasis in three-position smallbore rifle, international air rifle, and air pistol. Regardless of skill or ability, all members can have a safe and enjoyable time interacting with fellow students and engaging in marksmanship. All equipment is provided, including guns, ammunition, and targets. The club meets Tuesdays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM and Thursdays 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM during the school year at the Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (1331 Nagel Ave SW, Wyoming). Practice attendance is not mandatory to be a member of the club; however, regular practice attendance is expected.
Please consider supporting the GVSU Rifle Club through a tax-deductible charitable contribution: https://www.gvsu.edu/giving/give-online2.htm?fundId=80818
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Permanent link for NATIONAL AIR PISTOL LEAGUE RECAP on April 7, 2022
WYOMING, MICHIGAN – The GVSU Pistol Club recently wrapped up the Orion National Air Pistol League. Ten teams competed in the league this season. Each match of the nine-match season consisted of 60 shots unsupported, from the standing position, fired with an .177 caliber air pistol. Each shot was scored in integer, allowing for a maximum score of 10 points per shot and 600 points per competitor in each weekly game. The top four individual scores per team were dynamically added together to constitute the team score for that week's game. Members of the Laker team were joined by others from their home range to represent Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club in the league this season. Overall, the team finished in sixth place in the league with a 5-4 record. All the Laker entries set personal bests during the league season, including John Martin, who set an all time Laker record with a score of 542.
Weekly Results:
Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (1 - 0) 2100 defeats Lafayette Gun Club (0 - 1) 2086
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Martin, John 66 - 0 79 - 0 81 - 0 86 - 0 76 - 0 76 - 0 464 - 0
Karas, Katheryn 53 - 0 74 - 0 75 - 0 51 - 0 76 - 0 63 - 0 392 – 0
Capital Area Sportsmen's League (1 - 1) 2088 defeats Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (1 - 1) 2036
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Bruizeman, Tristan 73 - 1 74 - 0 84 - 1 70 - 0 80 - 1 76 - 1 457 – 4
Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (2 - 1) 2121 defeats Group Therapy (0 - 3) 1911
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Martin, John 83 - 0 84 - 0 78 - 0 89 - 1 88 - 0 80 - 0 502 - 1
Bruizeman, Tristan 86 - 0 79 - 1 77 - 1 73 - 0 80 - 0 78 - 0 473 - 2
Karas, Katheryn 67 - 0 56 - 0 54 - 0 72 - 1 69 - 1 75 - 0 393 - 2
Wardrop, Connor 68 - 0 70 - 0 63 - 0 59 - 0 69 - 1 61 - 0 390 – 1
Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (3 - 1) 2128 defeats Cowley 4-H Shooting Sports (3 - 2) 1778
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Martin, John 84 - 0 87 - 0 84 - 0 80 - 1 83 - 0 86 - 1 504 - 2
Bruizeman, Tristan 81 - 0 79 - 1 74 - 0 81 - 0 78 - 1 82 - 0 475 - 2
Karas, Katheryn 61 - 0 61 - 0 80 - 0 68 - 0 66 - 0 68 - 0 404 - 0
Wardrop, Connor 68 - 0 59 - 0 64 - 0 69 - 0 57 - 0 65 - 0 382 – 0
Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (4 - 1) 2040 defeats Seaford NJROTC (1 - 4) 1551
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Wardrop, Connor 85 - 1 61 - 1 64 - 1 72 - 0 70 - 0 72 - 0 424 - 3
Karas, Katheryn 70 - 0 70 - 0 78 - 0 71 - 1 64 - 0 68 - 1 421 – 2
Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (5 - 1) 2043 defeats Eldorado NJROTC (0 - 6) 1407
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Bruizeman, Tristan 77 - 0 84 - 0 80 - 1 88 - 1 74 - 0 70 - 0 473 - 2
Wardrop, Connor 70 - 0 68 - 0 70 - 0 74 - 0 75 - 1 88 - 0 445 – 1
Palmyra Sportsmen's Assoc (6 - 1) 2189 defeats Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (5 - 2) 2046
No GVSU Entries (Spring Break)
Maspenock Rod and Gun Club (7 - 0) 2218 defeats Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (5 - 3) 2021
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Karas, Katheryn 66 - 0 73 - 0 70 - 0 76 - 0 76 - 0 57 - 0 418 - 0
Wardrop, Connor 67 - 0 76 - 1 81 - 3 61 - 0 63 - 1 68 - 0 416 - 5
Arlington Fairfax IWLA (5 - 3) 2128 defeats Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (5 - 4) 2115
Participant ST 1 ST 2 ST 3 ST 4 ST 5 ST 6 Total
Martin, John 94 - 2 93 - 0 86 - 0 85 - 3 91 - 1 93 - 2 542 - 8
Bruizeman, Tristan 71 - 0 72 - 0 76 - 0 81 - 1 76 - 0 81 - 0 457 - 1
Karas, Katheryn 74 - 1 70 - 0 77 - 2 72 - 0 79 - 1 66 - 0 438 - 4
Wardrop, Connor 72 - 0 69 - 1 71 - 0 74 - 0 75 - 0 69 - 0 430 - 1
The mission of the GVSU Rifle & Pistol Club is to provide all students with the opportunity to participate in shooting sports, with an emphasis in three-position smallbore rifle, international air rifle, and air pistol. Regardless of skill or ability, all members can have a safe and enjoyable time interacting with fellow students and engaging in marksmanship. All equipment is provided, including guns, ammunition, and targets. The club meets Tuesdays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM and Thursdays 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM during the school year at the Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (1331 Nagel Ave SW, Wyoming). Practice attendance is not mandatory to be a member of the club; however, regular practice attendance is expected.
Please consider supporting the GVSU Rifle Club through a tax-deductible charitable contribution: https://www.gvsu.edu/giving/give-online2.htm?fundId=80818
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Permanent link for NATIONAL RIFLE LEAGUE RECAP on March 31, 2022
WYOMING, MICHIGAN – The GVSU Rifle Club recently concluded the National Rifle League (VT Winter Postal League) this month. The league was comprised of 33 teams and 265 individuals this season. Competitors reside throughout the United States. The league consisted of 10 postal matches beginning in January. A postal match is a competition in which competitors fire separately on their home ranges and exchange scores. The top four shooters from each team contribute towards the overall team score. This season, the Lakers had four individuals participate in the league. All shot air rifle (standing). The course of fire was 40 shots fired at 10 meters.
GVSU finished 16th overall in the team standings. The club finished in sixth place in the Central Division of the Western Conference. In total, the team amassed 14,171 (out of 16,000) during the season. Chico Rod & Gun Club (California) set a league record with 15,913 to finish in first place.
This was the first time the Lakers fielded a full team in the league. The team earned “Rookie Team” of the year honors.
The Laker entries had the following season averages:
Cassie Coulston-Gerigk: 375.8
Alexander Straith: 372.2
Katheryn Karas: 364.4
Mahmoud Salih: 310.3
Coulston-Gerigk earned recognition as a “Top Shots” for finishing in the top 10 in air rifle in the Western Conference. She finished in ninth place. Straith just missed the list, finishing in 11th place.
The mission of the GVSU Rifle & Pistol Club is to provide all students with the opportunity to participate in shooting sports, with an emphasis in three-position smallbore rifle, international air rifle, and air pistol. Regardless of skill or ability, all members can have a safe and enjoyable time interacting with fellow students and engaging in marksmanship. All equipment is provided, including guns, ammunition, and targets. The club meets Tuesdays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM and Thursdays 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM during the school year at the Grand Rapids Rifle & Pistol Club (1331 Nagel Ave SW, Wyoming). Practice attendance is not mandatory to be a member of the club; however, regular practice attendance is expected.
Please consider supporting the GVSU Rifle Club through a tax-deductible charitable contribution: https://www.gvsu.edu/giving/give-online2.htm?fundId=80818
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Permanent link for Swim Meet - MSU on March 30, 2022
On February 26th the GVSU swim club traveled to Michigan State University for the MSUSC Spring Invitational. It was their last meet of the season before the Nationals meet. Out of the eight teams that attended Grand Valley placed fifth with 189 points. The women's team scored 142 placing 3rd overall and the men's team scored 47 finishing in eighth place. Freshman, Rachel Patterson, had some great swims at her first swim meet of the season. She made a National cut in her 100 backstroke (1:09.40), 50 freestyle (27.20), 100 freestyle (1:00.30), and her 50 backstroke split for the woman’s 200 medley relay (31.33). Patterson earned us a total of 22 points in all of her individual events combined. Another freshman, Jay Patterson (No Jay and Rachel are not related) had some stellar swims that also landed him two Nationals cuts. One in his 50 freestyle (22.85) and another one in his 50 butterfly (25.30). Jay earned us a total of 23 points. The freshman of this meet pulled through. Another freshman Brianna Potter attended the MSU meet and it was the first meet they swam in of the season. Potter went into this meet with no times but left with some killer times. Needless to say, everyone did a phenomenal job and it was a great meet to end the season. The next stop is nationals April 8th-April 10th. We wish our nationals team of Jonah Cox, Dom Ferracciolo, Skylar Gottschalk, Veronica Lidy, Erin Marshall, Jay Patterson, Rachel Patterson, and Shaun Walkowiak the best of luck as they finish out their season.
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