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New York State Championships

January 17, 2020 By

The New York State Skeet Championships were held at Rochester-Brooks Gun Club in Rush, New York, the weekend of August 23-25. 

Friday’s festivities always kick off with the Referee Championship, where Dave Sobiegray’s 96 won the day. In the doubles event, only two shooters were able to break 99×100, and unbelievably, the first station settled the championship. Dan Morris clinched both the Open and Non-resident titles, while Bernard Lenehan captured his second New York State Championship. The battle of 98s for third was more like it, lasting well into the third box before Craig Parsons missed high 4 coming back the second time, resulting in David Cooley occupying the third step on the podium. Class winners, in addition to Craig, were Rick Ayers, Steve Malcolm, Glen Safford and Mark Jesske.

Saturday kept shooters under mostly cloudy skies the entire day, with a threat of rain that never materialized. In the morning 12-gauge event, only three perfect scores were recorded, by Canada’s Reg Hooper and squadmates Aaron Benton and Andrea Lehr. Less than a box later, Aaron had won both the State and Open titles, with Reg settling for runner-up and Andie taking third. Again, the battle of 99s was the one to watch, with Craig Parsons coming out on the winning side over Dess Ivanov, who settled for a spot in class. Other class winners included Dan Morris, Jeff Ventry, Brian Milanese, Ed Calabrese, John Yackiw and Joan Doyle Paddock.

Saturday afternoon’s 20-gauge event produced a half-dozen perfect scores, with another shoot-off lasting less than a box. Long Island’s Larry Bonavita captured his first New York State title, in a near-sweep of the podium with runner-up Craig Parsons sandwiched between Larry and Long Island teammate Mike Cerce on the third step. Class winners included Dan Morris, Jim Grundman, Donna Fusco, Clay Tietjen and Gregory McChesney.

The highlight of Saturday evening, the last shoot-off before dinner and awards presentations, is always the 12-gauge 5-man handicap team shoot-off. Those teams scoring 500 or better usually form a long line behind station 3, doubles miss and out by team score, to settle who wins a beautiful belt buckle for everyone on the team. However, this year only four teams qualified, with the experienced Rochester-Brooks squad prevailing over the Outlet Outlaws.

Sunday dawned sunny and clear, and the first 28-gauge flight produced a perfect score before Great Lakes clouds rolled in for the remainder of the day. Five shooters took to the championship field, where Dana Driscoll captured the title in two stations. The battle for runner-up and third lasted only one more station and resulted in Ian Smingler taking runner-up, with Ed Calabrese on the third step of the podium. Class winners included Dess Ivanov, Bob Griffith Jr., Brian Quealy, Kerry Henderson and wife Cheryl cleaning up in D class.

The afternoon .410 event totally shook up HOA standings. “It’s always the .410,” and this time the rule ruled. Brad McRae and Aaron Benton posted 99s, and in a shoot-off where both missed on the first station, Aaron won the title on the next. The quest for third lasted a little longer, with Dana Driscoll making the podium in a shoot-off of 98s. Class winners included Dess Ivanov, Zach Andruchow, Victoria Ferchaw, Michael Asel and Ron Casella.

Coming into the .410, there were several competitors down only a bird or two, but with the little gun, the cream rose to the top. In a tie of 396s, Ian Smingler beat Dess Ivanov on the first station to capture his fourth New York State HOA Championship. Aaron Benton, with the lone 395, won third outright. Class winners included Mike Cerce, Dana Driscoll, Samuel Marks, Andrea Lehr, Gregory McChesney and Joan Doyle Paddock. 

The New York State Championships is always a fun event that welcomes shooters from outside the state, and this year was an excellent lead-up to the last U.S. Open to be shot mano a mano. Thanks to Scott Holmes and his terrific staff at Rochester-Brooks, with special thanks to Roger Brooks, the world’s best mechanic who dealt with, and solved, a host of target problems. Chief Referee Dan Caryl recruited excellent pullers, and registration, scoreboards and shoot-offs ran smoothly and efficiently. 

 

– Contributed by Andrea Lehr

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New York State Skeet Championships

December 28, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

Shooters from New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida and Canada arrived at Rochester-Brooks Gun Club two weeks after the Zone 1 Championships to contest the New York State Skeet Championships.

Friday’s action kicked off with the Referee Championship, with Mark Snyder defeating Mark Holthouse in a tie of 97s. The referees swapped guns for clipboards for the Doubles event on Friday afternoon. Two perfect scores later, Craig Parsons defeated Ian Smingler on the first station of the shoot-off for champion and runner-up honors, respectively. In the shoot-off for third between Mat Kelley and W.C. Parks, Mat ascended to the podium while Charlie took AA and the non-resident championship.

Victoria Ferchaw, Catherine Forbush

Class winners in Doubles included Peter Bogdon, Victoria Ferchaw, Doug Goodman and John Yackiw, with the Junior championship won by Hunter Dickerman and the Ladies podium held by Ferchaw, Victoria Barner and Catherine Forbush, in order.

Shooters arriving on Saturday morning were happy to see clear skies and slight wind. The targets were great, and the scoreboard lit up with 100s and 99s, with a 98 down into D class. Nine perfect scores took to the shoot-off field; Ian Smingler finished in the runner-up spot, and Craig Parsons won his second title of the weekend.

George Lehr and Dess Ivanov continued to shoot for third and class AA, with Ivanov reaching the podium. Other class winners included W.C. Parks, who also captured another non-resident champion medal, Michael Asel, Dawn Smart, Scott MacIntosh and Canada’s Don Legere. Matthew Lenehan took the Junior award, with Bryan Bale taking third. Cindy Johnson’s 98 won the Ladies championship outright.

The 20-gauge championship was also contested Saturday afternoon, and again, there were nine perfect scores. In four stations, Scott Sobiegray won over runner-up Michael Ferchaw and third Colin Smingler. Class champions included Bernard Lenehan, Richard Ayers, Fritz Ochab, Scott MacIntosh and Alan Maenza, with W.C. Parks winning another non-resident champion pin. Hunter Dickerman took champion in the Junior group, and Catherine Forbush took the Ladies honors.

Saturday evening’s last shoot-off is always the 12-gauge 5-man team handicap. Every team and shooter participates, with handicaps based on the shooter’s class, total team score miss and out. Congratulations to the winners of a beautiful belt buckle: Bruce Raymond, Matthew Lenehan, Bernard Lenehan, Michael Asel and Charles Lombardo.

Sunday afternoon’s HOA race started out as a tie between Craig Parsons and Mat Kelley with 298s, but at the conclusion of the .410 event, four shooters were called to shoot off 395s. Dan Morris prevailed for Open HOA champ and non-resident champ titles. Parsons and Ivanov went two more stations before Craig won yet another NY resident HOA championship.

In the 28-gauge event, five perfect shooters were summoned to shoot-offs. Mat Kelley took the top step and Michael Cerce runner-up. Brad McRae finished third and was non-resident champ, while Dana Driscoll took AA1 and NY third. Other class winners included Richard Ayers, Donna Fusco (who also took the Ladies title), Charles Lombardo and Don Legere. Hunter Dickerman won Junior honors.

The wind increased in the afternoon, and the lone 99 in the .410, for the top step of the podium outright, was scored by Canada’s Dan Morris, with a shoot-off of 98s for NY champion, runner-up and third. In that shoot-off, seven stations into the box, Aaron Benton let a low 5 slip by, totally disappointed — until Michael Cerce missed the pair! Aaron won the NY State resident title, and Dess Ivanov finished third.

Class winners in the .410 also included Reg Hooper, Donna Fusco (also the Ladies champion), John Mutchler and Andy Nolan. Hunter Dickerman won the Junior concurrent.

As the remaining HOA ties were settled, class winners included W.C. Parks, Donna Fusco, Scott MacIntosh, Mario Mastrangelo and Don Legere. Hunter Dickerman won Junior HOA champion, and Donna Fusco took the top step of the Ladies podium. Victoria Barner and Catherine Forbush shot off for runner-up and third, finishing in that order.

The last call to the shoot-off field was for the Champ of Champs event. Three perfect scores were recorded by Michael Cerce, George Lehr and Dess Ivanov, and it was over in a station. Lehr hit the pair for what he says gives him a span from his first NY title in 1970 to 2018 for his most recent. Cerce and Ivanov took the runner-up and third positions, respectively.

Rochester-Brooks was pleased to host both the Zone I and NY State championships this summer, and we’re looking forward to bringing the U.S. Open back to the great Northeast in 2019.

– Contributed by Andrea Graham Lehr

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Matthew Lenehan, Bernard Lenehan, Charles Lombardo, Michael Asel and Bruce Raymond
HAA- Craig Parsons
HOA- Dess Ivanov, Craig Parsons, Mat Kelley

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