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Patriot 200 At Tarentum District Sportsmen’s Club

August 5, 2019 By

Tarentum District Sportsmen’s Club (TDSC) near Sarver, Pennsylvania again held their Patriot 200 on July 4. Thirty-one shooters participated. Chris Kline was HOA Champion with a nifty 196, and Debra Meade was HOA runner-up and Ladies Champion with her 189.

The weather was hot and humid – a typical July day!

Tim Holtz ran them in the 12-gauge event in the morning and won the big-gun championship outright; Adam Vollmer’s 99 was good for runner-up honors. Class firsts in the 12 went to Josh Crofutt (AA), Mike Rykaczewski Jr. (A), Sam Marks Sr. (B), Don Watt (C) and Colby Eckert (D), after winning a shoot-off with Donnie Watts. Colby is a Sub-Junior shooter from St. Marys, Pennsylvania, and this was his first shoot-off victory.

Lunch was excellent, with food provided by club members. Regina Nemurgut was in charge of the food, which included tasty fried chicken, cowboy beans, macaroni salad, pasta salad and homemade bread (Nick Sisley’s recipe baked by Marie Palmer). Several yummy desserts were also provided, and the cold keg of root beer was very popular, especially over vanilla ice cream in a glass.

In the afternoon, Chris Kline was Doubles gun champ with his 98; Ernie Avolio’s 92 took runner-up. Mike Wollard, Meade, John Avolio, Morgan Evans and Harry Simonovich, respectively, topped AA, A, B, C and D classes.

Kudos to Mike Rykaczewski Sr. and Gary Trilli for shoot management. Many thanks also to John, Chris and Sean Smith, Mike Rykaczewski Jr., Tim Holtz and Jerry McCullough for pulling and scoring in the heat and humidity.

– Contributed by George Gleich

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Harry Wright Open

August 5, 2019 By

The 2019 Harry Wright Open was held at Loch Raven Skeet & Trap Club in Maryland over the July 4 weekend. Despite high temperatures, the shoot was a huge success!

Winners were: Mark Gay, 12-Gauge Champion with a perfect 100; Alessandro Vitale, 20-Gauge Champion with 100; Katherine Adams, 28-Gauge Champion with 100; Sam Armstrong, .410 Champion with 100; and John Myrick, Doubles Champion with 99. Katherine Adams was the HOA Champion.

– Contributed by Alessandro Vitale

 

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British Columbia Skeet Championships

August 2, 2019 By

The 2019 British Columbia Skeet Championship commenced on June 7 at the Courtenay and District Fish and Game Protective Association Shotgun Ranges. This was a good opportunity for the Courtenay Club to get ready to host the Canadian Championships at the end of June. This would be the first time in memory, or perhaps ever, that the Canadian Championships have been held west of Winnipeg, and it required lots of prep work, maintenance and preening.

But first the BC’s. The Doubles event commenced at noon Friday and attracted shooters from around the province to compete for the beautiful new state championship pins produced this year by the NSSA. Saturday saw the 12- and 20-gauge events take place, and Sunday we finished off with the little guns, 28 and .410. Scores were strong, with lots of competition in all classes.
Over the two days, a couple of super volunteers – Carol Curry and John Murphy – kept us well-fed and happy. Saturday night, the host club treated us to a great steak BBQ, with chef Jim Wheeldon at the grill. Shirl Leggett and Polly Watters did a great job of providing a range of sides and desserts. Mike Graham helped with the clean-up. The volunteers are wonderful and allow us to have these great events. Thank you!
Then it was on to the annual meeting where next year’s events were planned and discussed. A new logo, which will be used on our letterhead and field banners, was also approved.

Everything ran smoothly over the three days. Thanks to Lisa Cunningham, our Shoot Director, and Jim Whyte, scorekeeper for a job well done. A big thanks to all those who refereed and helped out loading the houses.

– Contributed by Tom D. Walker

 

DOUBLES 12 GAUGE
CH Bob La Rue 96 CH Bob La Rue 100
A1 Hilton Robinson 94 AA1 Hilton Robinson 97
B1 John Sanderson 93 A1 Jim Whyte 97
C1 Greg Burgess 90 B1 Chris Mobley 95
D1 Elizabeth Hoeppner 89 C1 Matt Bauer 93
D1 Jim Giles 94
E1 Tom Walker 93

 

20 GAUGE 28 GAUGE
CH Mike McMichael 99 CH Lisa Cunningham 99
AA1 Bob La Rue 98 AA1 Bob La Rue 98
A1 Hilton Robinson 98 A1 Hilton Robinson 96
B1 John Sanderson 98 B1 John Sanderson 96
C1 Matt Bauer 94 C1 Matt Bauer 96
D1 Tom Walker 92 D1 Elizabeth Hoeppner 95

 

 

 

410 BORE  HOA
CH Jim Whyte 98 CH Bob La Rue 390
A1 Hilton Robinson 95 AA1 Bob La Rue 390
B1 John Sanderson 98 A1 Jim Whyte 387
C1 Matt Bauer 91 B1 John Sanderson 386
D1 Mark Turnbull 84 C1 Matt Bauer 374
D1 Elizabeth Hoeppner 361
E1 Rudy Luiken 338

 

HAA TEAM BC

(TOP 5 HOA)

CH Bob La Rue 486 1 Bob La Rue 390
A1 Hilton Robinson 480 2 Jim Whyte 387
B1 John Sanderson 479 3 Hilton Robinson 386
C1 Matt Bauer 465 3 John Sanderson 386
D1 Elizabeth Hoeppner 450 5 Mike McMichael 381
E1 Rudy Luiken 423

 

 

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Firebird 400 at Generations Skeet Club

August 2, 2019 By

 

Generations Skeet Club’s 21st annual Firebird 400 was held at its beautiful four-field club near Patton, Pennsylvania, on July 19-21. The weather was oppressive all weekend – hazy, hot and humid with variable wind, but no lightning! Fifty-one shooters shot at least one gun. Joe Vescovi was HOA Champion with a fine 393. HOA runner-up was Chris Kline with a nice 392, and Becky Myers was the Lady HOA Champion.

Doubles were shot on Friday afternoon with 30 shooters. Kline shot the lone 100 straight and was Doubles Champion. Class firsts went to Clay Gormish (A), Adam Vollmer (B), Jerry McCullough (C) and Joe McGarvey (D).

The 28-gauge shooting, with 45 shooters, began on a muggy Saturday morning under overcast skies. Frank Smithmyer ran them and was outright champion. Class firsts included Kline (AA), Dan Felton (A), Mike Naleppa (B1 after winning a shoot-off of 96s with Michael Moats and Kevin Spessard), Joe Paul (C) and Mark Strickland (D).

Shooting continued on a hot and sunny Saturday afternoon with the 12-gauge event for 46 shooters. Gormish posted the only 100 straight and was 12-gauge Champion. Vollmer, Felton, Michael Vescovi, Moats, Colby Eckert and Vance McClaughlin, respectively, were AA, A, B, C, D and E class champs. This was after Vollmer won a shoot-off of 99s with Kline and Smithmyer, and Eckert won a shoot-off of 96s with John Davies.

As usual at Generations, the Saturday night feast in the Youth Barn was superb. It began with drinks, melt-in-your-mouth venison bites with homemade dip and various cheese squares. Joe Vescovi prepared, carved and then served the delicious prime rib. Numerous volunteers prepared fancy baked beans, skin-on potatoes, corn-on-the-cob, green beans and various vegetable salads along with a large selection of yummy desserts to round out the meal. Beverages included cold beer on tap, soft drinks and homemade wine. On Saturday night, the group headed to Lake Eddie to enjoy swimming, jet skiing, tubing, fishing and a campfire (not sure the fire was necessary!).

Sunday morning, still muggy and time for the .410 bore, had 45 shooters taking the field. Joe Vescovi’s 98 took the championship outright; class firsts went to Tom Shields (A1 after a shoot-off of 96s with Kline), Gary Nace (B), Mike Norris (C) and Terry Smith (D).

The 20-gauge event was last and took place on Sunday afternoon with 44 shooters. Weather was hot and hotter! Joe Vescovi had the lone 100 and was 20-gauge Champion – it was quite a weekend for Joe! Kline, Vollmer, Spessard, McGarvey and McLaughlin took firsts in AA, A, B, C and D classes.

The three-man blind, based on .410 scores with teams picked by the computer, was won by the team of Dan Felton, Ryan Holtz and Mike Norris, each receiving $60. Ryan Holtz bought the winning team in the in the exciting live auction on Saturday night and pocketed $555!

Ryan Holtz handled registration and scorekeeping/posting, with assistance from Katie Eberhart on Sunday. Michael Vescovi performed chief referee duties, and a fine group of young referees including Paige McMullen, Abbey Lansberry, Adam Bobak, Zach Stoltz and Scott Kutruff did a great job under less than comfortable conditions. Numerous members of the Generations family pitched in as needed to keep things running smoothly. Last but not least, Pat Leyo provided delicious doughnuts on Saturday and Sunday morning – thanks so much, Pat!

– Contributed by George Gleich

 

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Alabama State Skeet Championships

July 1, 2019 By

The Red Eagle Skeet and Trap Club in Childersburg, Alabama served as the host for this year’s Alabama State Skeet Championships on May 31-June 2. Red Eagle’s members and volunteers worked diligently to spruce up the fields in preparation for this year’s event, including the installation of new Lincoln traps on all the fields. These improvements were very much appreciated by our shooters who turned out in great numbers to support their association.

Doubles were shot under beautiful blue skies, with heat, moderate breezes and some humidity. The first flight began at 1 p.m., and by the time shooting was completed, 49 competitors had survived their first dose of Alabama weather for the weekend. A three-way tie for champion was shot off, with David Thompson emerging victorious.

For 12 gauge, 66 shooters took the field under even hotter, breezier and more humid conditions. Three shooters racked up perfect scores, and William Zupko became our newest first-time State Champion. He elected to receive a custom range bag from Lonesome Charlie’s as his reward for his fine shooting.

The 20-gauge event had 61 shooters, and once again, three nailed all 100 targets, with Andy Pounders prevailing in the shoot-off. Congratulations to our many-time State Champion for his repeat win. Clay Goddin of Headland, Alabama, shot his first-ever 100 straight and finished as runner-up in the 20-gauge event.

After the shoot-offs were completed, dinner and the state business meeting followed, with awards presented for those events completed at this point. State teams were recognized, and each honoree was presented with a custom leather shell bag.

Roy Jorgensen, president of ASSA, presented the Frazier Award, which is given to an Alabama resident in recognition of their support and contribution to the sport of skeet within the state. This year’s award was presented posthumously to A.D. “Jack” Joseph, whom we lost earlier this year. The plaque was accepted by his son, Mark, who is also a competitive shooter. “Mr. Jack,” as he was affectionately known, was a member of America’s Greatest Generation, a veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam. He was honored in recognition of his service as a career Army Air Corps (USAF) pilot, as an educator, and for his love of the sport.

This year’s Hall of Fame Inductee, Larry Krutsinger, was introduced. ASSA president Roy Jorgensen was honored to introduce Larry and elaborate on his career achievements during the past 35 years, including many All-American teams, All-State teams, state championships and other accomplishments.

Prior to the 28-gauge competition on Sunday morning, a special multi-gun salute was made to the memory of Mr. Jack. Afterwards, 53 shooters took to the field of battle; four shooters managed a perfect score under bright blue skies, moderate breezes and humid conditions. Ties were resolved at the end of the day to declare Adam McNutt champion, Steve Meadows runner-up, Andy Pounders third, and David Thompson AA1.

Fifty-one shooters recognized the .410 bore as their last opportunity to be a hero. A lone 97 shot under typical Alabama afternoon conditions took the championship for Robert “Rooster” Killian. Runner-up was tied between Layne Merritt and Philip Spears at 96. Resolution was quick, with Merritt smashing his pair on station 4 and Spears letting one slide, to crown Merritt runner-up and Spears third.

The HOA event was clean for our new young shooting phenom Adam McNutt as champion, Andy Pounders (our perennial champion) as runner-up and Layne Merritt as third. Sub-Junior Champion in HOA and all five events was Nathan Hughes; Lady Champion was Charlene Bertus in all events throughout the weekend; and Senior Veteran Champion was Frank Proietty.

The Red Eagle Skeet and Trap Club did a wonderful job of playing host for this year’s event. Their recently renovated fields and facilities served us well. We look forward to returning for many more competitions at this club.

Next year’s State Championship will be held May 29 – 31, 2020 at the Fort Rucker Skeet Club. Make plans to join us in Alabama!

– Contributed by Roy Jorgensen

 

 

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