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    Local Dieterich Student, Brayden Hahn, Joins Southeastern Illinois College's Clay Breakers Trapshooting Team

    2024-04-11
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    Brayden Hahn, a Dieterich, IL native, has been signed by Southeastern Illinois College's Clay Breakers Trapshooting Team. Hahn is currently studying Wildlife Management at the college, aiming to become an Illinois Conservation Police Officer for the IDNR. His interest in wildlife and conservation aligns with the Clay Breakers team's mission.

    Head Coach Jordan Hammersley welcomed Hahn to the team, highlighting his dedication to conservation and trapshooting. Hahn's commitment to his studies and sport is anticipated to contribute positively to the team dynamics.

    As a Clay Breakers team member, Hahn will receive scholarships, tournament fee coverage, shotgun shells, and association memberships. This support will enable him to focus on his academic and athletic goals while representing the college. Southeastern Illinois College's support for its athletes is demonstrated through the benefits offered to Hahn.

    For more details about the SIC Clay Breakers trapshooting team or the Outfitter Wildlife Management program, Coach Jordan Hammersley can be contacted. Registration for the fall semester is now open, with classes starting in August. This opens up opportunities for other potential athletes to join the college and possibly the Clay Breakers team.

    Photos of Brayden Hahn signing with the Clay Breakers were released along with the announcement. The photos included Hahn, his family, and Coach Hammersley, signifying the start of Hahn's journey with the Southeastern Illinois College Clay Breakers Trapshooting Team.

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