Brylie St. Clair (Photos via bryliestclair/Instagram)
Brylie St. Clair is no longer a college star since she no longer plays for the Mississippi State Bulldogs, but that doesn’t mean she has stopped turning heads with the things she posts online.
St. Clair is now an incoming star who suits up for the Texas Monarchs of the Women’s Professional Fastpitch League.
This week, she decided to get into another sport that was present at this past Paris Olympics: Skeet Shooting.
St. Clair took to her Instagram account, where she has 164,000 followers, and posted three pictures and a video from her trip to Weiss Lake in northeastern Alabama.
The Texas Monarchs softball star could be seen posing with a shotgun and rocking a camouflage shirt small enough to show off her abs, as well as tiny black shorts and cowboy boots.
Her first pose showed her sitting on the ground and looking away from the camera as she gave her best model pose.
The second picture showed St. Clair alongside her friend, Catly Itson, who was dressed similarly to her and holding a shotgun as well.
In the final post, Brylie St. Clair showed that she has perfect aim. She easily let off a round and destroyed the clay target in the air.
“I know doves are gonna hate to see us comin,” she posted as the caption.
St. Clair’s mention of doves means she was out there for much more than just shooting targets, they were after doves.
Dove season officially started on September 2nd in Alabama.
Brylie St. Clair Signed Deal With Expansion Team
Earlier this year, Brylie St. Clair signed a professional contract with the newly formed Texas Monarchs, which will compete in Women’s Pro Fastpitch, per hailstate.com.
Her signing meant she became the 24th professional player in Mississippi State’s program history.
REPORT: Philadelphia Eagles & Green Bay Packers Have Been Told Not To Leave Their Hotels Or Respond To Text Messages In Brazil As Things Get Serious Ahead Of Friday Night’s Game
One of the most anticipated match-ups in week one is in Brazil this weekend, and Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers are slated to face off against Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles.
While it may be some of these players’ first time in the country, sadly, they won’t be able to explore all the landmarks the place has to offer. According to one report, the players have been told not to leave their hotel rooms.
Along with essentially getting a shelter-in-place order, the players were also advised to refrain from responding to suspicious text messages on their phones and not to invite their families on the trip.