Chris Cerino, 41, of Wadsworth is in the spotlight Sunday night, one of four finalists in the History Channel's popular America's Top Shot reality show.
Chris Cerino, 41, of Wadsworth is in the spotlight Sunday night, one of four finalists in the History Channel's popular America's Top Shot reality show. Over nine weeks, 12 shooters have been eliminated in the competition for top marksman. In previous shows, shooters have been challenged with bow-and-arrow, sling shot, throwing knives, flintlock rifles and modern firearms.
The show airs at 10 p.m., with the winner taking home $100,000.
The only non-competitive shooter in the field, Cerino is a firearms instructor at the Richfield campus of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy. For 18 years, Cerino was a Medina County Sheriff's Deputy and a police officer with the City of Medina. More recently, Cerino was a training officer and air marshal with the Federal Air Marshall Service.