A team of nine Stevenage scouts have shot to success by winning 14 medals in a national shooting competition.

Competing against more than 600 scouts from across the country, the team had their most successful year to date.

Harry Spencer won individual gold in the smallbore rifle event, while Thomas Layton fought through a sudden-death shoot-off to claim bronze in the field target event.

The Comet: The team took part in a variety of events.The team took part in a variety of events. (Image: Courtesy of Jack Jeffreys)

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Harry Archer took a silver medal in target sprint - an event that combines shooting and running.

The team of Carys Richards, Imogen Wells and Ryan Pedder from Stevenage Explorer Scouts won the silver medal in the three position rifle event, which required them to shoot standing up, kneeling and lying down.

Scout leader and club veteran David Cannon led a team from Chells Scouts to the third place trophy in the standing rifle team event.

The Chells Scouts team of Noah Whitehouse, Harry Spencer and Lucas Speller then went on to achieve team silver in the overall championship, where the scores from all disciplines for each shooter are cumulated.

The Comet: It was their most successful year to date.It was their most successful year to date. (Image: Courtesy of Jack Jeffreys)

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Meanwhile, Harry Charters achieved fourth in the smallbore rifle event, despite never having fired one before! 

Chells Scouts leader and club founder Kevin Yates said: "We are delighted at how well everyone in our team has done.

"Our scouts and explorers have been training hard for several months and their hard work has led to the most success our club has ever had. They should all feel very proud of their achievements."

The Comet: One of the events included shooting while you were standing up, kneeling down and lying down.One of the events included shooting while you were standing up, kneeling down and lying down. (Image: Courtesy of Jack Jeffreys)