Allen Eagles Competitive Shooting Team and Educator Jason Anderson Earn Statewide Recognition

The Allen Eagles Competitive Shooting Team recently earned top honors on both the state and national stage, displaying the talent and dedication of its student-athletes.

This summer, the team traveled to Ohio to compete in the 2025 Scholastic Clay Target Program National Championship. Facing 331 teams and more than 3,000 athletes from across the country, the Allen Eagles placed second overall in the high school division. The team also claimed the National Championship in Sporting Clays and a third-place finish in Skeet. The Junior Varsity squad secured second place in both Skeet and Sporting Clays, along with third in Skeet Doubles.

At the state level, the Eagles captured the Texas Scholastic Clay Target Program Championship, further cementing their position as one of the premier shooting teams in the nation. Both the national and state teams included a large roster of students who excelled across multiple disciplines.

In addition to celebrating the team’s accomplishments, Allen ISD recognized Jason Anderson for being named the Professional Educator of the Year by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department for the 2024–2025 school year. Anderson has certified more than 1,000 students in Hunter Education and serves as the Texas State Advisor to the Scholastic Clay Target Program. Within Allen ISD, he leads the archery, competitive shooting, and bass fishing teams, making a lasting impact on students both inside and outside the classroom.

Together, these achievements highlight the strength of Allen ISD’s outdoor education programs and the dedication of its students and educators.