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Kelvie Shoots Perfect 200 Minnesota

| Scope | |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | Minnesota |
| Impact | state |
| Key Entities | |
| Competitive trap shooter, Lakeville MN — co-state champion | Mitchell Kelvie |
| Father and coach | Jason Kelvie |
| What It Means | |
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| Timeline | |
| 2024 Minnesota State Trap Championship | Mitchell Kelvie shoots 200/200, earns co-champion title |
Kelvie Shoots Perfect 200 Minnesota
A Lakeville teenager's 200/200 state championship run shows what one-target focus actually looks like in practice
From The Boise Gun Club Handbook
Minnesota's Mitchell Kelvie shot a perfect 200 out of 200 at last year's state trap competition — and his dad still thinks he doesn't practice enough.
Catch up quick:
- Kelvie, from Lakeville, MN, co-won the state championship with a flawless scorecard
- Clay targets run just over 3 inches across and leave the trap at 40+ mph
- His father Jason coaches him — and drives him harder than he'd prefer
The big picture: Trap is one of those disciplines where the margin for error is genuinely zero. Miss one bird in a run and you're likely done. There's no momentum play, no comeback drive — just the next target and whether you broke it or you didn't. Kelvie's perfect run wasn't a hot streak. It was 200 consecutive correct decisions.
"In football you can mess up one play, here you can't mess up. If you mess up, you're likely out of the run." — Mitchell Kelvie
Between the lines: The father-son dynamic here is worth paying attention to. Jason Kelvie isn't just a dad who drives his kid to practice — he's the coach who built the mental framework Mitchell shoots under. Their philosophy isn't complicated: one target at a time, forget the scorecard, don't chase perfection as a concept.
What they're saying: Jason puts it plainly: "It's really tough to focus on perfection." The answer they landed on is to stop trying. You don't shoot a 200 by thinking about a 200. You shoot target one, then target two.
The bottom line: Perfect scores in trap don't come from talent alone — they come from a process that strips out everything except the next bird. Kelvie's built that process. The scores follow.
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