Shooter Spotlight: Gage Yarborough of South Carolina – A Balance of Priorities; School, Sporting Clays, & Living Life

Gage Yarborough is a tenth-grade honor student at Chester Senior High School in Chester, S.C and a member of the Lewisville High School Sporting Clays Team. He is also an active member of the Beta Club. At just sixteen years old, he has competed in numerous competitions.

 

His love for sporting clays began in 2020. After being quarantined at home for so long during Covid, his parents encouraged him to take up a sport to get out of the house and be more active. He had already tried baseball, soccer and karate but never had the passion for any of them. He has always enjoyed hunting (deer, ducks, turkey, quail, etc). After finding out there was a local sporting clay team, his dad reached out to the head coach to get the details. Gage attended one practice to see what it was all about and the rest is history. He now competes year-round, not only in youth events with his team (SCYSF, SCTP, and SCDNR), but also in registered events such as NSCA, NSSA and ATA. He shoots all three disciplines of shotgun sports Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, and recently tried FITASC for the first time.

Photo Credits: Sarah Whitesides Photography, Little Trapper inc., Brian and Sherri Yarborough, and Tracey

One of Gage Yarborough's favorite quotes... “It’s hard to beat a person that never gives up

-Babe Ruth

He started his first year shooting a Beretta A300 but decided he wanted an over-under before his first Junior US Open event that summer. He moved on to a Beretta 686 silver pigeon which he put several thousand rounds through until he recently got a Krieghoff K-80 Sporter for Christmas this past year. Gage’s journey to finding his long-term competition gun came slowly. He had spent time demoing the well-known brands and models like the Beretta DT-11, Blaser F3, and others. While in Texas at the National Sporting Clays Championships, he demoed the last gun he would need to for a long time, he picked a Krieghoff K-80 Sporter and knew after the first event he shot with it that it would be the tool he wanted to continue his shooting journey with. Upon return from Texas, he linked up with Mike Luongo of Rocky Creek Sporting Clays and Gage had one in his hands before Christmas that year. Along with his Rhino chokes and Remington Nitros, he has made great strides in competition. Some of his most recent accomplishments include:

Youth Events

2023 SCTP Nationals - JV 3rd place sporting clays and All-State team member

2023 SCDNR - Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays state champion

2023 SCYSF - JV state champion

2023 SCTP – cumulative overall champion (Skeet, Trap and Sporting Clays)

2022 & 2023 SC/GA Border Skirmish - cumulative champion

2024 SCDNR - SV trap champion

 

Registered Events

2023 ATA – sub-junior SC state trap champion

2023 Gator Cup – second place sub-junior prelim and third place A-Class super sporting event

2023 SC State Championship – third place sub-junior

2023 NSCA Nationals – 3rd place sub-junior AA-Class

2023 SCSCA – overall points champion

2023 NSCA – all-state team member

2024 Seminole Cup – AA-Class champion, second place sub-junior, and 20 gauge sub-junior champion

2024 Gator Cup – second place sub-junior main event, second place sub-junior FITASC and 20 gauge HOA champion

2024 Southeast Regional – fourth place sub-junior, 20 and 28 sub-junior champion and top ten AA-Class finish

Photo Credits: Sarah Whitesides Photography, Little Trapper inc., Brian and Sherri Yarborough, and Tracey

Gage is also a three-time SCTP all scholastic team member and part of the Rhino Chokes Influencer Program. Gage loves Jesus, his family, and his pets. Always smiling, Gage is a compassionate, hard working and humble kid who is always ready to help others. He has made many friends in the sporting clay community throughout these last four years and always enjoys meeting new people. Although he knows he has been blessed with a lot of natural ability, his parents point out that his determination and work ethic on the course is what’s helped him to excel. Besides a busy competition schedule and practice regimen, he also maintains a 4.87 GPA, which is amongst the top in his class. 

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You will also often find him working part time at his home course, that he loves, Rocky Creek Sporting Clays, where he is always ready for advice from his mentor, Mike Luongo, who has taught him much about this sport. Gage would like to thank everyone who offers him support including, Rhino Chokes, PMS Firearms, BAREPELT, Cole Gunsmithing, and Rocky Creek Sporting Clays and the many people who have helped him along the way. Gage points out that none of this would be possible without the support of his parents. He thanks them for fully supporting and backing him on this journey.

Photo Credits: Sarah Whitesides Photography, Little Trapper inc., Brian and Sherri Yarborough, and Tracey

“G” is always looking forward to his next big event !

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