Trib: Mt. Lebanon teens discover sport's worth a shot
Nate Yesko was unaware that Mt. Lebanon High School had a rifle team until, as a freshman, he spotted a table at the school's activities fair advertising the sport.
Because of his father's military background, Yesko knew plenty about firearms and proper safety techniques, so he signed up, spent two years on the junior varsity squad and made the varsity team as a junior.
Now, Yesko is a senior leader and one of the team's top shooters -- another student reeled in by the WPIAL's most-unknown sport.
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Because of his father's military background, Yesko knew plenty about firearms and proper safety techniques, so he signed up, spent two years on the junior varsity squad and made the varsity team as a junior.
Now, Yesko is a senior leader and one of the team's top shooters -- another student reeled in by the WPIAL's most-unknown sport.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/highschool/s_723024.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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