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2022 New York State Skeet Championships

November 1, 2022 By Cara Woodard

For the 90th time, shooters honored the end of the shooting season in New York by coming to Rochester-Brooks Gun Club in Rush, New York, over the weekend of August 26-28.

Thanks to the state association’s response to a shooter survey conducted after the 2021 state shoot, the traditional schedule starting with doubles Friday afternoon was amended to shoot doubles Friday morning and start the 12-gauge on Friday afternoon. The achieved objective – a shorter day for all.

Friday morning’s doubles kicked off with beautiful summer weather, but humid with a hint of thunderstorms. After a lunch break spent watching the weather radar, two flights of 12-gauge were shot on Friday afternoon, with a time-out called, thanks to an awesome display of lightning, thunder and pounding rain. Soaking wet would be the description for some of the competitors, but lots of good scores were posted!

In Doubles, shot off Friday evening, Craig Parsons shot the lone 99 to capture the championship outright, and in a shoot-off of four 98s that ended two stations shy of the first box, Bill Kalwas and Don Lewandoski finished runner-up and third, respectively. Scott Van Etten settled for A1. Other class champions included David Ballerini (AA), Shane Farr (B), Junior Champion Owen Cooley (C) and John Quealy heading up D class. Mary Alice DeFrancesco captured her first Lady championship of the tournament.

The third flight of 12-gauge took place Saturday morning and added two more 100s to the scores shot Friday. David Cooley captured the champion’s step on the podium in four stations, while Bill Kalwas and Craig Parsons lasted nearly a box as they battled for runner-up and third, respectively. Mat Kelley and Scott Janowski shot off 100s to finish first and second in AA, and Larry Bonavita won A class with his 100. Other class winners included Bobby DeFrancesco over Bob Kase in a shoot-off for B class, while Doug Goodman shot a terrific 99 to take C class. Owen Cooley repeated as Junior champion and won D class with a 97, and Tim Herbstsommer won E class. Victoria Ferchaw won a shoot-off with Kristin Harshman for the Lady title.

The 20-gauge was also shot on Saturday and produced only two perfect scores and one hat-shooting ceremony. Victoria Ferchaw ran her first 100 with the 20-gauge and two stations of doubles later put Long Island’s Michael Cerce on the runner-up step of the podium. Congratulations to Victoria, who became the third lady to win an Open New York state title! In a shoot off of 99s, Clay Tietjen made his first podium appearance at third, while Steve Wood, Dan Morris and Bernie Lenehan claimed the AA places, and Junior champion Cameron Baker won B class. Other class winners included Dave Sobiegray in a shoot-off of 98s for A, Junior shooter Lincoln Nichols in C class and Nicholas Gillett in D class. Victoria also won the Lady championship.

Following the conclusion of the 12- and 20-gauge shoot-offs Saturday evening, two more popular New York events were held: the shoot-off for all kids, everyone eligible, for flats of ammo sponsored by the Mitchell-Heitman Fund to benefit youth shooting, and the 5-man team shoot-off for NY State belt buckles. Owen Cooley gave targets to all the other young competitors but persevered to take home the ammo, while the 5-man team event, which rarely goes more than a station or two, was a family affair, won by David and Owen Cooley, Dan and Steve Holdsworth, and Chad Seelbinder. This is a handicap event to qualify, but no handicap in the team shoot-off, so nice to see a new winner.

Following the shooting events, Rochester-Brooks hosted a cocktail hour and BBQ dinner for all shooters and guests, concluding with the presentation of awards for the championships determined so far, and the installation of two long-time NYSSA members into the Sportsmen’s Division of the New York State Hall of Fame. Congratulations to Joe Endres, still telling amazing stories in his ninth decade, and to Ed Cornelius, former secretary-treasurer of the state association, who showed us how to bring the heat.

Sunday morning kicked off with two more flights of 28-gauge followed by the conclusion of the .410 event. Four perfect scores were shot in the 28, with Steve Wood emerging victorious after two stations. Matthew Lenehan broke the next pair to take runner-up, while John Boone and Craig Parsons continued to settle third and AA1, respectively. A and B classes were both won with scores of 99, shot by Don Lewandoski and Ken Brown, C class was taken by Al Grundman and Sub-Junior shooter Weston Nichols won D class. Cameron Baker took the Junior championship, and Mary Alice DeFrancesco won a shoot-off against Donna Fusco to capture her second Lady title of the shoot.

In the .410, Craig Parsons needed a good score to wrap up the HOA championship and came through in the clutch with a nice 99×100. A shoot-off of 97s filled the runner-up and third spots as the battle of the Mats took one station for Lenehan to win over Kelley. A shoot-off of 96s in AA also established Jon Zywiczynski  as the winner in one station. B.J. Jensen won A with 95, and Victor Stirpe beat Bobby DeFrancesco in a shoot-off for B-class honors. Dan Nichols won C class, and Steve Holdsworth took home the medal for D class. Cameron Baker won the Junior championship, and Mary Alice DeFrancesco took the Lady title.

Parsons won the HOA championship outright with 398×400, HAA with 497×500. Mat Kelley was runner-up with 393, and Dess Ivanov found the third step on the podium with 391. David Ballerini captured AA1, and a shoot-off of 390s resulted in Clay Tietjen winning A class over Matthew Lenehan. Robert DeFrancesco won B, Alan Grundman took C, Gregory McChesney took home the D-class medal, and young Weston Nichols won the Sub-Junior championship, along with E class. Owen Cooley won both the Junior HOA and HAA, and Mary Alice DeFrancesco won Lady HOA.

 Nice weather, lots of good shooting, a first 100, and a wonderful party on Saturday night made a pretty good weekend. Thanks to Dan Caryl, NY Chief Referee, and his excellent button-pushers, to Roger Brooks and Mike Krol for their work on throwing targets, and to the staff and workers at Rochester-Brooks who made every effort to show shooters a good time. Finally, thanks to the shooters; we couldn’t do it without you.

 – Contributed by Andrea Graham Lehr

 

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Brad Rivenburgh Open

May 11, 2021 By Cara Woodard

Salisbury Gun Club (Salisbury, Maryland) hosted the 2021 Brad Rivenburgh Open on April 9-11. HOA Champion Alessandro Vitale dominated the podium, also winning 20-Gauge, 28-Gauge and .410 Bore championships. Mark Gay was 12-Gauge Champion, and Denny Lehman won doubles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jersey Devil

May 11, 2021 By Cara Woodard

Joint Base Rod and Gun Club at Ft. Dix, New Jersey, hosted the Jersey Devil, its first two-gun event of the year, on April 10. In spite of concerns about the possibility of rain, we were blessed with near-perfect weather.

The first event was the 12-gauge, and New York shooter Robert Nowak shot his first 100 straight. Michael Estepp (MA) also broke a perfect score, setting up a short but spirited shoot-off in which Robert Nowak won the 12-gauge championship. Ben Galioto won A class with a 95. Kenny Brown and Dick Lukasik, both with 97s, settled B class on the shoot-off field. After three stations, Dick Lukasik won his class. Joe Madlinger put together four remarkable rounds to shoot a personal best score of 98. Ralph Novotny iced D class with a 91, and Andrew Harmon, who had a stellar day, broke 93 to take E class.

In the 20-gauge event, Ben Galioto was able to bear down and shoot a solid 99 to win the championship outright. Michael Estepp won AA with a 97. Kenny Brown’s 96 secured A class. Spencer Ball shot a very strong 98 to win B class, and Zeke Walker’s 91 kept nine competitors at bay to win C class. Rounding out the field was Andrew Harmon, who won D class with a 96.

The HOA Champion was Michael Estepp with a 197×200.

Twenty-seven shooters came from Massachusetts, New York, Delaware and New Jersey. Thanks to all who came to participate, along with those who set and tuned the targets or supported the shoot in any way. A big thank you to our referees Sophia Galioto, Hank Bauer and David Collins for doing an outstanding job on the button.

– Contributed by Ben Galioto

 

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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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Salisbury Gun Club Celebrates Rick Fears with 28-Gauge Shoot

May 3, 2019 By

Friends and family gathered at the Salisbury Gun Club recently in honor of Rick Fears, a member of the Salisbury Gun Club since 1965. The celebration kicked off with a 50-bird, 28-gauge shoot won by Don Handy. The shoot was named “The Rick Fears 28-Gauge Classic” because over Rick’s long skeet shooting career, he fell in love with the little 28 gauge and shot it in the 12, 20 and 28-gauge events. Following the shoot, participants gathered with Rick and his family, plus a host of both old and new friends to enjoy lunch and fellowship.

After lunch, the crowd was treated to a good-natured roast of Rick and a brief summary of Rick’s long skeet shooting career. Rick earned places on 18 All-American Teams from 1985 through 2009 and 36 Maryland State Teams. He was inducted into the Maryland Skeet Hall of Fame in 1998. He has recorded 136 100-straights in registered competition, including 10 in the .410 bore. During Rick’s long career, he has registered more than 255,000 targets, shooting in events in 37 states. He has been a perennial club champion at Salisbury Gun Club, maintaining an event average of 98.3.

– Contributed by Norman Bunting

 

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