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Singles
For the third time in
his career, PA Hall of Famer Steve Huber led the state in Singles
averages with a .9907 average, his third career +.99% average. His highest average occurred in
2002 when he broke targets at a .9916 clip. Two shooters broke a
99% average this past season. Huber and Jack Aldridge with
a .9900 average. Aldridge finished second and Frank
Pascoe was third for the second straight year with an average
of .9898 on 6,600 targets. KayLynn Hamilton led
the ladies with .9657. This is the first time she has led the
state women in Singles averages. Belinda Pascoe was second
again with a .9650 average and PA Hall of Famer Anna Mae Eberle
was third with a .9600 average. Anna Mae led state women in Singles six times and
Doubles 12 times.

Handicap
Kenneth Frey, a
23 yarder from Scottdale shot 2500 Handicap targets and finished
high in the state with a .9436 average. Richard Brunell of
Coopersburg finished second with a .9417 average on 1,800 targets.
Steve Huber finished third with a .9337 average on 3,350
clays. Lisa Baldwin (right) of Uniontown averaged .9010 on
2000 targets to lead the ladies. Jacqueline Brown of
Boyertown was second with .8953 on 1,500 targets and Irene
Patterson of Elkland finished third with .8900 on 1,300
targets.

Doubles
Kenneth Darroch
(right) led the state Doubles gunners for the 9th time (he also
finished second 4 times) with a .9753 average. He was second the
last two years. Frank Pascoe was a distant second with
.9611 and Joel Etchen, last years leader, finished third. Stephanie Sandler led the women
for the third straight year with .9525 on 2000 targets. This
breaks her one year old record of .9450 she set last year. Lisa
Long finished second with a .9132 average and third was KayLynn
Hamilton with a .8975 average.

Composite
Steve Huber will be the
2007 Men's Team Captain as a result of his state
leading .9606 composite average. Ken Darroch was second
with .9569 and Frank Pascoe was third with .9565. Stephanie
Sandler will lead the ladies team with a composite of .9266. KayLynn
Hamilton was second with .9146 and Lisa Long third with
.9072.
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