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Gil Rodler Memorial

December 28, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

Memorial skeet shoots are all about remembering and memorializing some of our greatest shooters. That’s the case with the Gil Rodler Memorial. He attended every Pennsylvania State Skeet Championship from 1954 until 2013. Further, he won more of those PA Championship titles than just about anyone. But the longevity of his year-after-year PA State Championship attendance does set him apart – 60 straight years.

But there’s more. He won national titles like the U.S. Open Doubles Championship. While Gil shot a Krieghoff Model 32 for most of his 4-gun career, he shot Doubles with a Perazzi MT6 with a Modified choke in the second barrel. He was noted for shooting the second doubles target way, way out there and smashing it. Gil was also well known as not only a serious competitor, but one with grim determination that showed on his face, his body, his every muscle. These days we’re told to relax while shooting. Rodler never shot relaxed.

September 3, 2018, was the fourth annual Gil Rodler Memorial. It takes place at the Tarentum District Sportsman’s Club near Sarver, PA. Our tradition for this shoot is always Labor Day – as well as 50 targets in the .410, 28, 20 and 12 gauge – in that order – so a one-day shoot. With the club’s three fields we are limited to 30 4-gun shooters (four flights), and this year’s shoot was filled within 24 hours of announcement – testimony to local shooters who have such respect for Gil Rodler, and to the Tarentum District Sportsmen’s Club as well, with its totally renovated clubhouse and all new Lincoln skeet, trap, 5-stand and sporting clays traps.

Well-known Pennsylvania shooter Roy Holtz won the High Overall Championship with a 195. Josh Crofutt was only one target behind for runner-up. Crofutt also won the .410. Tom Shields was 28-gauge champ, Josh Crofutt the 20-gauge, and Tim Holtz won the 12-gauge.

The club always puts out a great lunch spread, and this year’s Rodler Memorial was no exception. Kudos to kitchen help Regina Nemergut, Marie Palmer (who also shot the full program) and all the others who helped. Running the shoot was Dave Cominsky, using the NSSA skeet shoot software.

This club intends to keep the Rodler memory alive with a Labor Day shoot for years to come. The 50-target, 4-gun format has been very popular with our local shooters. We shoot the 12-gauge last to eliminate the need for cleaning barrels by tube-set shooters. We shoot 50 .410s first. Shooters bring their 28-gauge guns or tubes and shells. Consequently, immediately following the 50 .410 targets, we’re able to start the 28-gauge with no delay. Same with the 20- and 12-gauge events: shoot the 20 first and go right into the 12-gauge with no time lost. We find this an efficient way for each competitor to get in 200 targets in the day. We try to finish shoot-offs early enough that shooters can get back to their families for the rest of the Labor Day holiday.

– Contributed by Nick Sisley

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Gil Rodler, Jr
Josh Crofutt- .410 and 20-gauge Champion
Roy Holtz- HOA with a 195.
Tim Holtz- 12-gauge Champion

Filed Under: Clay Target Nation - ARTICLES, Skeet, Skeet Events, Skeet Photos Tagged With: Gil Rodler Memorial, NSSA, Pennsylvania State Skeet Championship, shotgun sports, skeet, Tarentum District Sportsman’s Club

Tuffy’s Pet Food Open at Fort Thunder

August 29, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

L-R: Jack Sveningson, David Gaboury, Raymond Polensky, Mark Vanderbloomer, Bob Rick, Scott Melchisdeck, Roland Hanson.

Fort Thunder Shooting Center in Perham, Minnesota, hosted Tuffy’s Pet Food Open, a five-gun registered skeet shoot, on July 28-29.

In the 12-gauge event, Scott Melchisedech shot a perfect 100 to win class A and gun champion. Runner-up was Mark Vanderbloomer (97) and third was Bob Rick (96). Other class winners were Roland Hanson B1 (96), Raymond Polensky C1 (94), David Gaboury D1 (93) and Stella Raser E1 (85).

Gun champ and class A in 20 gauge went to Bob Rick with a score of 98, followed by runner-up Scott Melchisedeck, also at 98. Other class winners included Mark Vanderbloomer B1 (96) and Raymond Polensky C1 (94).

In the 28-gauge event, Bob Rick won gun champion and class AA first with a score of 98. Winning other classes were Scott Melchisdeck A1 (96), David Michealynn B1 (91) and David Gaboury C1 (97).

Bob Rick shot a 95 in the .410-bore event to win the gun championship and class A first, with Scott Melchisedeck at event runner-up (94). Mark Vanderbloomer won B1 (91), and Jack Sveningson was C1 (88).

In Doubles, Mark Vanderbloomer won the event and B class with a 94. Bob Rick was A1 (92) and Raymond Polesky won C1 (87).

Thank you to Tuffy’s Pet Foods who co-sponsored this tournament with Fort Thunder, furnishing cash for winners and door prizes.

– Contributed by Jodi Gluck

Filed Under: Clay Target Nation - ARTICLES, Skeet, Skeet Events Tagged With: Fort Thunder, NSSA, skeet, Tuffy's Pet Foods, Tuffy’s Pet Food Open

Quinn Insurance 200

August 29, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

Ernie Avolio, Jeff Quinn, Dale Snow (L to R): West Gun Champ Trophies

Meadville Sportsman’s Club in northwestern Pennsylvania held the Quinn Insurance 200 on July 21. The weather was interesting: first flight – partly sunny and cool; second flight – light, but steady rain; third flight – heavy rain throughout; fourth round – overcast and windy; shoot-offs – partly sunny and a bit warmer.

Eighteen shooters shot 200 12-gauge targets each. Dale Snow was HOA champ with a very nice 196; Ernie Avolio was close behind with a 195.

The first 100, the “12-gauge east,” was hotly contested with five shooters – Avolio, Paul Augustin, Steve Best, Mike Rykacewski and Josh Crofutt – nailing 97 targets and vying for the championship. Shoot-offs were needed to determine champion and every class first place except D class. Avolio won the shoot-off of 97s and was champ, with Josh Crofutt taking A1 and Mike Rykaczewski B1. Mark Johnson was C1 after winning a shoot-off of 96s with Kurt Supernowicz. Carl Biddle took D1 outright with his 89, but Marie Palmer had to win a shoot-off of 85s with Willis Proctor to take E1.

A delicious and plentiful lunch of chicken (roasted or fried), potato salad, pasta salad, chocolate chip cookies, and soft drinks was provided by Kevin Withers (The Cooking Caterers).

Dale Snow (L)-HOA and 12 West Champ, Ernie Avolio (R)-HOA Runner-Up and 12 East Champ

The “12-gauge west” began around 3 p.m., as did the heavy rain. The weather was apparently no problem for the shooters, however, as Dale Snow ran them and took the championship outright, and good scores were everywhere. Class winners included Avolio AA1 (98), Scott Holman A1,after a shoot-off of 97s with Augustin and Crofutt, Rykaczewski B1 (96), Supernowicz C1 (95), Biddle D1 (94) and Palmer E1 (91).

Kudos to Samuel Marks who did yeoman service registering shooters, posting scores and managing shoot-offs, as well as keeping a cranky trap in line and pulling and scoring in the pouring down rain. Other referees and helpers included Sam Marks, Keith Snow, Milt Lang, Larry Price, and Mark Johnson – thanks so much, guys.

Many thanks to Jeff Quinn (Quinn Agency, LLC) for sponsoring the shoot. Jeff, being the good neighbor that he is, also presented gun champ and HOA champion and runner-up trophies to the winners.

– Contributed by George Gleich

Filed Under: Clay Target Nation - ARTICLES, Skeet, Skeet Events, Skeet Photos Tagged With: Meadville Sportsman’s Club, NSSA, Quinn Insurance 200, shotgun, skeet

Paratrooper Open

August 29, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

The Fort Bragg Clay Target Center in Spring Lake, NC, was the site for the Paratrooper Open on July 6-8, drawing a total of 88 competitors – including 14 youth shooters – from NC, SC, GA, TN, NY and AZ. Despite a rain delay Friday and a heavy downpour during the 12-gauge and into the 20-gauge event, shooters persevered and posted very good scores.

Junior shooter Riley Dellinger won the HOA shoot-off to win the Paratrooper Open with a 395. He had the Paratrooper Trophy in his sight for several years and was happy to accomplish this goal. HOA runner-up was Mark Smith (395), and Stuart Brown (393) was third. HOA plaques were also awarded to Sub-Junior champion, William Davis (357); Junior Champion, Riley Dellinger (395); and Lady Champion, Kristen Masencup (381).

HOA class winners were Jay Bunting AAA1, Scott Graham AA1, Larry Blount A1, Jared Sberal B1, Steve Lloyd C1, Dariel Dellinger D1 and Doug Brown E1.

Riley Dellinger won Doubles with a 99, out-scoring 43 competitors. Chris Bates and Kevin Hostinsky scored 97s and won gun runner-up and third, respectively. Class winners were Jim Lindell AA1, Jay Bunting A1, Carter Brown B1, Steve Lloyd C1 and Tim Dove D1. Sub-Junior Champion was William Davis, Junior was Riley Dellinger, and Kristen Masencup was Collegiate and Lady Champion.

Noah Dove and Larry Blount shot perfect scores in the 12-gauge event. Junior shooter Noah Dove won the shoot-off, with Larry taking runner-up. Jay Bunting won a shoot-off to win gun third with a 99. Class winners were Stuart Brown AAA1, Charles Lawley AA1, Gary Gorrell A1, Jared Sberal B1, Steven Russell C1, Bill Kluttz D1 and William Davis E1. William Davis won Sub-Junior with a 95, Noah Dove won Junior with a 100, and Kristen Masencup won Collegiate and Lady with a 97.

There were four 100 straights to shoot off in 20 gauge: Stuart Brown won champion; Riley Dellinger, runner-up; Richard Nixon, third; and Mark Smith, class A first. George DeSanto won AA1, Jared Sberal B1, Steve Lloyd C1 and Dariel Dellinger D1.

After shoot-offs and dinner Saturday evening, surprisingly, many shooters still had energy to participate in a challenging shooting game where random teams of two shooters shot trap targets from the skeet stations. It was very entertaining and a lot of laughs for the shooters and observers.

Sunday was a nice sunny day for shooting. The 28-gauge shoot-off of 100s resulted in Jay Bunting winning gun champion and Riley Dellinger, runner-up. A shoot-off of 99s determined gun third, David Stevenson, Scott Graham AAA1, Victoria Stellato AA1 and Mark Smith A1. Other class winners were Stephen Campbell B1, Steve Lloyd C1, and Mike Restall D1. Sub-Junior champion was William Davis, Junior champion was Riley Dellinger, and Collegiate and Lady champ was Victoria Stellato.

The final event, .410 bore, was won by Paul Stemac, and runner-up was Jim Lindell. Scores of 97 shot off, with Chris Spinder winning gun third, Riley Dellinger AAA1, Kevin Hostinsky AA1 and Henry Hardin A1. Classes were Mason Watkins B1, Jim Spinder C1 and Doug Brown D1. Sub-Junior champion was William Davis, Junior champion was Riley Dellinger, and Kristen Masencup, Collegiate and Lady Champion.

Several shooters met personal goals at this shoot. Parker Rowan, a Junior shooter, shot his first 25 straight in 12 gauge. Nancy Roberts shot her first 25 straight in 28 gauge.

Filed Under: Clay Target Nation - ARTICLES, Kudos, Skeet, Skeet Events, Skeet Photos Tagged With: Fort Bragg Clay Target Center, NSSA, Paratrooper Open, shotgun, skeet

Morrissey Motorstate 2.0

August 29, 2018 By Sherry Kerr

Detroit Gun Club hosted the always-fun Morrissey Motorstate on July 13-15. Friday started with all of the Junior shooters competing for belt buckles sponsored by Lauren Best and designed by Logan Wenneshiemer. The day continued with the Doubles event with 81 competitors.

Saturday’s events began with a continental breakfast, followed by the 12-gauge event with great weather and beautiful skies. After the 12-gauge scores were posted, shooters started the Motorstate Madness Board which John Waters graciously sponsors. The Madness board is calculated by averages where the bottom 32 participants draw from the top 32 participants for their teammate, and the teams are handicapped. The Madness board consists of 16 teams who shoot all four guns.

Shooters always expect good targets and strong competition at the Motorstate, but this is an event that’s also well-known for its refreshments, food and entertainment. Cupcakes, a pig roast, upside down margaritas, a live Beatles tribute band and dancing kept the festivities going well into the night. But even after all the Saturday night fun, shooters were back on Sunday morning for the 28-gauge and .410 events.

Pennsylvania’s Francis Kosmacki won the HOA title and a beautiful Waterford crystal bowl. Debbi Perry was the HOA Lady Champion, also taking home a Waterford crystal bowl as well as a sterling silver bracelet. As Lady runner-up, Mallory Stanton from Florida also received a sterling silver bracelet. The bracelets were provided by John Herkowitz from Pacific Sporting Arms, just minutes from Detroit Gun Club.

Thanks to the Morrissey family for their continued support and title sponsorship of the Morrissey Motorstate 2.0 Skeet Championships, and to our other generous sponsors who make this special event possible.

If you’ve never been to the Morrissey Motorstate, you’re missing one of the most fun and distinctive shoots of the year. Add it to your bucket list!

– Contributed by Angie Wennesheimer

Junior Winners-1
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Junior Winners-3
Lotterman’s First 100
Doubles Winners
HOA Winners
12 GA Winners
20 GA Winners
28 GA Winners
Beatles Tribute Band
Beatles Tribute Band
Beatles Tribute Band
Beatles Tribute Band
Beatles Tribute Band
Beatles Tribute Band
410 Bore Winners

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