The Forest City Juniors won their sixth straight national championship at the 2025 SCTP Nationals in Marengo, Ohio, and Emaline Haddad played a big part in the victory.
PHOTO: Emaline Haddad proudly displays her SCTP National Championship medals after a standout performance in Marengo, Ohio. Courtesy: Savannah Christian Athletics social media page
Haddad, a senior at Savannah Christian, had a strong week, earning second place in the Ladies High Overall (HOA) competition with a score of 563. She was one of three Forest City female shooters to finish in the top 10. Georgia Kennedy placed fourth (555), and Gracen Garceau came in ninth (542). In 2024, Emaline also had a strong showing, placing 8th in the Ladies HOA. Worth noting: Georgia Kennedy signed in June to continue her clay target shooting career at Clemson University.
In the Skeet competition, Emaline scored 197, placing second in the Varsity Ladies division. She also finished third in Sporting Clays with a score of 174 and third in Super Sporting Clays with a 91.
She also helped the team in Trap, shooting a 95 to support her teammates on their best Trap day ever. Her score helped Forest City win the championship by just eight birds over Pella Christian from Iowa, 2,113 to 2,105.
PHOTO: The ladies of Forest City Juniors celebrate another championship season at the 2025 SCTP Nationals. Courtesy: Forest City Juniors
Next up for Emaline is her senior year, and with a performance like this, she’s sure to catch the attention of college programs. Forest City, meanwhile, continues to build on what has become a true championship dynasty.
Photos courtesy Forest City Juniors and Savannah Christian social media pages
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