The Jackson Bay Hunting & Fishing Club is set to host its annual Sporting Clays Championship. This premier event will take place on Sunday, January 11, 2026, marking a highly anticipated shooting competition. Defending champions Craig Simpson and Aliana McMaster are ready to compete in the Sporting Clays Championship, aiming to retain their hard-won titles. This competition marks the first event on the Jamaica Skeet Club calendar for 2026 and promises exciting sports action for Jamaica, with a keen eye on who will emerge victorious at this prestigious Sporting Clays Championship.
Preparing for the Sporting Clays Championship
The tournament will be held at the club’s venue in Portland Cottage, Clarendon. A strong field of approximately 128 shooters is registered for this year’s Sporting Clays Championship. The event was originally planned for 2025. However, Hurricane Melissa caused its postponement. Competitors will navigate a challenging 17-station course designed to test their skills at the Sporting Clays Championship. The shotgun start is scheduled for 10:00 am. Past tournaments have faced difficult weather. Shooters can anticipate potential for extreme heat, wind, and rain at the Sporting Clays Championship. These conditions always test the competitors’ focus and skill during the Sporting Clays Championship.
Reigning Champions at the Sporting Clays Championship
Craig Simpson is the current overall champion and a key figure in the Sporting Clays Championship. He claimed the title in 2024. His victory came after a thrilling three-way shoot-off at the Sporting Clays Championship. Simpson achieved a score of 91 points that year. He has a proven track record of success, making him a strong contender in this year’s Sporting Clays Championship. Simpson previously won the Rangers Sporting Clays Classic in 2023 with an impressive 97 points. He also secured top honors at the Driftwood Gun Club Shoot in 2024. His past wins include major opens in 2019 and 2016, highlighting his consistent performance in major shooting competition events.
Aliana McMaster holds the Ladies’ title and is a highly anticipated participant in the Sporting Clays Championship. She is the two-time defending champion. McMaster won the Ladies’ section in 2024 with 86 points at the Sporting Clays Championship. She also captured the Ladies’ title at the 2025 Rangers Sporting Clay Championship. McMaster made history in October 2025. She became the first female to win the Highest Overall (HOA) title at the Bernard Cridland Memorial shoot, an incredible feat. Her score was an outstanding 94 out of 100 targets. She also holds records as the first female to reach A Class and the Super Six in other events. Furthermore, McMaster won a bronze medal at the 2023 World English Sporting Clays Championship, showcasing her international caliber.
The Competition Heats Up at the Sporting Clays Championship
Several other top shooters are expected to challenge for the titles at the Sporting Clays Championship. Notable contenders include former national champions Ian Banks, Shaun Barnes, and Chad Ziadie. Roman Tavares-Finson and Bruce DeQuesnay are also strong competitors aiming for the top spot in this significant shooting competition. On the women’s side, McMaster will face strong opposition at the Sporting Clays Championship. This includes her mother, Wendy McMaster, a multi-time national champion. Marguerite Harris and Tatrecia Mitchell are also among the formidable ladies entered. The 17-station course is designed to test all skill levels during this demanding Sporting Clays Championship. Extreme heat, wind, and rain are anticipated weather challenges.
Club and Community Impact
The Jackson Bay Hunting & Fishing Club is a key organizer of this event, the Sporting Clays Championship. The Jamaica Skeet Club, a major governing body for the sport, includes this championship in its annual calendar. The tournament serves a greater purpose beyond the shooting competition itself. Part of the proceeds from the Sporting Clays Championship will benefit the Portland Cottage Primary School. This initiative supports local community development and highlights the club’s commitment beyond the sport.
Looking Ahead to the Sporting Clays Championship
With a large number of participants and seasoned champions ready to compete, the Jackson Bay Sporting Clays Championship promises thrilling sports news. The blend of elite talent and challenging conditions sets the stage for an exciting day of competition. All eyes will be on the defending champions, Simpson and McMaster, as they defend their crowns at the Sporting Clays Championship on January 11, 2026.
