2005-2006 Pennsylvania Target Attainment Data
ATA Year: September 2005 to August 2006

November 22, 2006

Information and research on this page compiled by Richard Hamilton.
Photographs courtesy of Spancake's Studio

 

Tom Ezolt
Led state in targets in 2006
with 42,650 and Singles
with 31,250.

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Genevieve Davis
led state women in targets
in 2006 with 13,700 and
Singles with 5,600

 

Dennis Spancake
led state in Handicap
targets in 2006 with 11,400.

Pennsylvania target attainment records for 2006. Total targets shot in Pennsylvania down by 11.4%

Tom Ezolt shoots at 42,650 targets in 2006 to lead Pennsylvania gunners for second straight season. Peter Frederiks second, Dennis Spancake third. Genevieve Davis leads women with 13,700 targets. State Shooters shoot at  6,172,570 targets in 2006 down from the 6,974,475 targets last year, down by 11.4% 

Shooting at 42,650 targets during the 2006 season, Tom Ezolt of Greencastle, PA led the state in total targets shot for the 2006 season. Peter Frederiks, last years third place finisher blasted away at 36,750 this past year to finish second. Dennis Spancake finished third with 35,800 targets. Rain, snow, heat or rain are not a problem with these three gunners. Finishing first among the ladies was Genevieve Davis with 13,700. Jean McCord was second with 13,600 and Donna Natcher was third with13,300.

SINGLES

Tom Ezolt led the state in Singles targets with 31,250. Ezolt led the state the last three years in singles. Peter Frederiks was second with 18,400 and Robert Mitchell was third with 16,200. Genevieve Davis led the ladies with 5,600.  Donna Natcher was second with 5,500 and Belinda Pascoe third with 5,050

DOUBLES

Peter Frederiks of Easton led the state in Doubles targets by shooting at 16,250 doubles targets in 2006.  Jack Deisher was a distant second with 11,900 and Dennis Spancake was third with 11,000. Jean McCord led the women with 4,100. Linda Loughran was second with 3,700 and Genevieve Davis third with 3,400.

HANDICAP

Dennis Spancake fired away at 11,400 Handicap targets to lead the state every years since 2002. Malcolm McCord finished a distant second with 6,800 and James Blevins was third with 6,600. Jean McCord led the women with 5,900 targets. Finishing tied for second and third were Genevieve Davis and Donna Natcher with 4,700