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Krieghoff
Challenge
Pennsylvania State Shoot
Elysburg,
May 23, 2012: PSSA is pleased to announce that Krieghoff has agreed to continue its sponsorship of the
Krieghoff Challenge through 2015. This means that an opportunity to win a beautiful K-80 Combo will be available to every participant in the Krieghoff Handicap for the next
three years.
The Krieghoff Challenge has made the Krieghoff Handicap the best attended event at the State Shoot and the PSSA Executive Committee, on behalf of all shooters, wishes to thank
Dieter Krieghoff and Krieghoff Inc. for their generosity and outstanding support of trapshooting. We also are appreciative of the efforts of John Allem and
Allem's Guncraft in making this opportunity possible for the State Shoot participants.
2005 State Shoot (First Year)
Mike Johnson
2006 State Shoot (Second
Year)
Jacob Koons, Hegins, PA
2007 State Shoot (Third
Year)
Devi Ruthod
2008 State Shoot (Fourth
Year)
Larry Shade, Hamburg, PA
2009 State Shoot (Fifth
Year)
Allen Peed ,Hughesville, MD
2010 State Shoot (Sixth
Year)
John Spangler, Irwin, PA
2011 State Shoot (Seventh Year)
Harold Burkholder, Chambers, PA
2012
Keystone Open
May 18-20, 2011
Perfect
Shooting Weather.
Debbie Neilson Ohye wins HOA for
second straight year.
Elysburg,
PA, May 20, 2012: Debbie Ohye owns this shoot. After winning
9 trophies last year she won 8 more this year, including the HOA and the
singles with 200 straight. Last year she also won the HOA
championship with 781x800. She won the May Singles with 100 straight to bring
her singles total to
300x300. The HAA title went to Antonio Lobo of
Easton, CT with a 388x400. Jay Griesemer (right) of
Lansdale won the Handicap crown with a field high 98x100.
Francis Myers of Edinboro won the doubles with a
field high 99x100. Donald Neilson won the Preliminary
Doubles title with a 100 straight. Ken Darroch also
broke the hundred in the event. Justin Slater of
Phelps, NY won the May Doubles with a field high of 99x100. Continue
here.
2012 PSSA
Shoot Program
PSSA Pre-squadding Forms
April 2, 2012
Elysburg,
PA:Click
here for a digital copy of the 2012 PSSA shoot
program. Also list below are the pre-squadding forms
for all four PSSA sponsored at Elysburg for 2012. Each form
has the directions for submitting the forms.
Pennsylvania
trapshooters won 37 trophies at the Southern Grand at Odessa,
Florida. The event was held from March 11 to March 18, 2012. Cody
Davis (left), from Shohola, PA, led state shooters with 9
trophies. Frank Pascoe, an All American from New Castle,
won 5 times, including winning the championship title in
Wednesday's Handicap. Continue
here.
PSSA
Lawsuit vs Valley G&CC
March 2, 2012
For
Immediate Release
The Pennsylvania
State Sportsmen’s Association (PSSA) commenced a lawsuit
on March 28, 2011 against the Valley Gun & Country Club
(VGCC) and its officers. After the filing of Preliminary
Objections by the Defendant, VGCC, there were briefs filed
by both parties and oral arguments were heard in front of
Judge William Harvey Wiest in the Court of Common Pleas of
Northumberland County, PA on October 4, 2011
On February
3, 2012 Judge Wiest issued his Order refusing to dismiss the
lawsuit and ruled that the PSSA has stated a meritorious
claim against VGCC and its officers.
Now with
the Order issued, the lawsuit can move forward to the
discovery phase in preparation for trial. When asked about
the Order, PSSA President, Michael Schuler, indicated that
he was “certainly pleased”.
“We would
never have brought the lawsuit” said Mr. Schuler, “if we
did not believe it to have merit. The PSSA feels vindicated
that the court agrees with us”. Mr. Schuler further
expressed his hope that after this ruling the VGCC will
cease this time-consuming and expensive litigation and work
with the PSSA to promptly fulfill the terms of the Agreement
the parties signed in 1995. “That”, said Mr. Schuler,
“will benefit everyone, not just the parties to the
lawsuit, but the entire community”. Release
on PDF file.
2012 PSSA
Club Shoot Calendar
Click here
to take you to the bottom of the page for the PSSA club
shoot calendar. The calendar is now prepared for the 2012
shooting season. Club officers can now place their shoot on
this special calendar. Here are the directions
for placing info on the calendar.
Historical
Fact
"Who was Joe Hiestand"
December 27, 2011
Joe Hiestand is a Hall of Fame shooter and many think he was the greatest trapshooter of all time. He won many of the greatest trapshooting events of his era and many, many silver awards during the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s.
He won 5
Clay Target titles, 4 Doubles Target titles, 5
All Around titles and 7
High Over All titles at the Grand American. And dozens and dozens of lesser awards at the Grand American. He won 33
Ohio State Championships. At one stretch he broke over 1000 straight clay targets. He was selected to 21 All American
Teams, most selected by Jimmy Robinson when only 7-10 were
selected per year with no second teams.
All of his silver trophies were stolen in a 1960's robbery.
Police are certain that all were immediately melted down for scrap
silver To my knowledge the Trapshooting Hall of Fame in Vandalia, Ohio does not have any Hiestand silver trophies simply because they were all stolen. Hiestand did donate
many other artifacts to the museum including a large
collection of vintage shell box's.
He was a university chemistry professor and served in the Ohio state legislature.
His classroom was under siege during the college Vietnam
riots in the late 1960's. During WWII was a gunnery training officer, teaching hundreds of pilots in gunnery during World War II. He died in 2004 at the age of 97.
It was my privilege to speak to him on several occasions and
earn his friendship. He wrote for Trap/Field for many years
and is an ATA Hall of Fame inductee. He was known to shoot
pigeons in Pennsylvania on a number of occasions.
2012 All American Teams
November 25, 2011
Ian
and Joseph Recla
Sub-Junior & Junior All Americans
Frank
Little and Carolyn Elliott, both PA Hall of Famers,
lead the state with 13 lifetime selections in
Pennsylvania. Little was selected to 33 teams
overall.
Photographs colorized
from b/w to color by
Hamilton Web Design
Stephanie Sandler of
New Ringgold, Ian Recla of Mahanoy
Plane, Sheldon Hostetter of Lebanon,
James Blevins of Gettysburg and Richard Hamilton of Fleetwood all earned first team
women, sub-junior, veteran and chair selections.
Stephanie has
now earned 10 selections. Hostetter was again named to the vet first team, his
fifth straight such
selection. Sheldon was a men's second team selection back in 2006. Ian
Recla and Hamilton were making their first selections. Stephanie has been selected to
8 women's All
American first teams, one women's second team plus one first team
sub-junior award. For Hamilton, it was his first selection after 50 years
of trapshooting, including the last 46 years shooting ATA targets. For Blevins, this was his fourth selection. He was selected
to the vet teams back in 2007, 2008 and 2011.
Frank Pascoe
of New Castle was selected
to the
men's second team and has been selected seven times, the first back in
2001. Charles Bennett Jr. (left) of
Montrose was selected to the junior second team,
his first selection. Joseph Recla of Mahanoy
Plane also was selected the junior
second team, also his first selection. Both Joseph and Ian are brothers.
Ian
Fleming (right) of Manor made the team for the first time, as a second
team sub-junior. Cord Kisthardt of
Hummelstown made the team for the second straight year, this time as a
junior second team selection.
William Hazlett of Sarver was selected to the
vet first team. Hazlett won the Grand American Handicap back in 1980. Philip Criado of
Franklin made his third All American team appearance being selected to the
vet second team. This
was his second selection. Ralph Challingsworth of
Kersey was a second team selection. Ralph has been selected for the
senior vet team three straight years, from 2010 to 2012. Click
here for story and photographs.
2012 Pennsylvania All State
Teams
November 19, 2011
Elysburg,
11/19/2011:
The PSSA would like to announce their official 2012 All
State Teams. This is the 39th year the PSSA has
honored the best shooters in Pennsylvania. Both Joel
Etchen (3rd) and Stephanie Sandler(7th) retained their captains positions
from last year. Etchen has been selected to twenty all state
teams, Sandler twelve. For the second straight year Sandler
has led the state in composite averages, including singles,
handicap and doubles. She is the only women to lead state
composite averages. Other team captains include senior vet Vic
Ameye for the first time, Junior Cord Kisthardt
for the first time and Vet Sheldon Hostetter for the
third time. State Hall of Famer Anna Mae Eberlehas been selected to 36 all state teams, last being
selected in 2009. Stephen Ollock and Ken Darroch
were selected for the 21st time, joining Emerson
Bornmon as the most selections for men. All three men
are also state Hall of Famers. Lisa Long was selected
for the 18th time. Bruce Malone was
selected for the 17th time while Steve Huber
and Frank Pascoe were selected for the 16th
time. Genevieve Davis
has 15 selections.
The
PSSA has released the 2011 high average award winners for
the 2011 target year. Andrew Zborovsky of Trafford,
PA led the men's singles averages with an average of .9884
on 3400 singles targets. This was the 4th time in the last 5
years that Andrew has led the state in singles average. Sean
Bardell of Bedford led the state in men's handicap
averages with an average of .9229 on 2400 handicap targets.
This was his first appearance on the leader board. Ken
Darroch led the state men's doubles averages with a
.9664 average on 2800 doubles targets. This was the state
record 12th time Ken led the state in doubles averages. Stephanie
Sandler led the state women in singles averages for the
5th time with a .9805 average on 3900 singles targets. Casey
Inks, a junior shooter from Waterford, led the state
women in handicap averages with a .9146 handicap average on
2400 handicap targets. This was her first appearance on the
leader board. Stephanie Sandler also led the state
women in doubles averages with a .9632 average on 2800
doubles targets. This was her 10th straight year leading the
women in doubles averages.
2012 PSSA
Southwestern Zone Shoot
West Penn Gun Club
September 24-25, 2011
Ian
Fleming
Larry
Bertolino
Jack
Aldridge
JACK
ALDRIDGE WINS TROPHIES IN
ALL FOUR EVENTS
Ian
Fleming broke a 197 to secure the PSSA Southwestern Zone
singles title. Larry Bertolino bested Earl Fairman
Jr. for the handicap crown after both broke 94's. Bart
Walker broke a field high 94 to win the twin bird title.
Jack Aldridge won the HAA with 381x400. He also
finished with the AA awards in the singles and handicap
events and placed third in the handicap. Pamela Walker
won the ladies singles while Patricia Sartoris won
the ladies handicap. Tina Boland took the ladies
doubles trophy home. 52 gunners shot the singles while
53 participated in the
handicap. The doubles entry was 34. Results
2012 PSSA
Southeastern Zone Shoot
South End Gun Club
September 24-25, 2011
Lisa
Long
Glenn
Kelly
Sheldon
Hostetter
Glenn Kelly became the
third gunner this year to win the zone singles championship
with a lone 200x200 when he won the PSSA Southeastern singles
title. Joe Pascoe (NW) and Roger Herb (NE)
also won singles titles with lone 200's. Jack Jabs
won the handicap title with a field high 97x100 while Sheldon
Hostetter won the doubles with a field high 98, 4
targets ahead of runner-up Donald Feeg. Dennis
Cacciola won the HAA with 382x400. Tammy Van Blargan Hensel
won the ladies singles while Lisa Long won the ladies
handicap and doubles. 60
gunners shot the singles while 61 participated in the
handicap. The doubles entry was 35.
Results
2012 PSSA
Northwestern Zone Shoot
Bradford Gun Club
September 24-25, 2011
Casey
Inks
Joe
Pascoe
Frank
Pascoe
PASCOE
FAMILY WIN 10 AWARDS
CASEY INKS WINS TWO LADIES TITLES
Joe Pascoe broke a
field high 200 straight to win the 2011 PSSA Northwestern
Zone singles title. Joe than broke a 96x100 to win the
doubles crown over his father Frank when the elder Pascoe
missed the last target in the first round to tie and Joe put
him away in the second round. Frank Pascoe didn't go
away empty handed however. He won the handicap with a field
high 98x100 and took the HAA with a 390x400. Casey Inks
won the ladies singles with a 197 while Belinda Pascoe
won the ladies doubles with 97. Inks also won the ladies
handicap with a 90x100. 56 gunners shot the singles while
53 participated in the
handicap. The doubles entry was 42. Results
2012 PSSA
Northeastern Zone Shoot
Valley Gun & Country Club
September 24-25, 2011
Roger
Herb
Steve
Huber
Joseph
Recla
Roger Herb broke
a field high 200x200 to win the PSSA Northeastern Zone
singles title. Steve Huber's 96x100 wins the doubles
crown while Joseph Recla broke a field high 96x100 to
win top honors in the distance handicap event. Huber also
won the HAA with 388x400. Susan Owens won the ladies
singles title with 192 while Genevieve
Davis won the ladies doubles with 91x100. Irene
Patterson won the women's handicap crown with 91x100.
109 gunners shot the singles while 110 participated in the
handicap. The doubles entry was 72. Results
2011 Grand
American
August 3-13, 2011
Sparta,
IL, August 5, 2011: Pennsylvania produced
two winning teams in the National Team Races on August 5th,
which included 100 singles, 100 handicap and 100 doubles
shot on that day. The "Men's
Team" finished runner-up with 1461x1500.
Leading the way was Donald Neilson (right) with a 295x300. Joel
Etchen and Steve Huber broke 292x300 and Cody
Davis and Frank Pascoe broke 291x300. Minnesota
defended their championship from last year with 1473x1500.
The "Senior Vet Team"
of Ralph Challingsworth, James Blevins and Robert
LeFever finished runner-up in the Sr. Vet category with
852x900, one target behind the winning team from Missouri.
Blevins led the team with 286x300.
Sparta,
IL, August 6, 2011: Steve Huber (left) broke a field
high 100x100 from 27 yards to win the Krieghoff Handicap at
the 2011 Grand American. The score, his first perfect
hundred in handicap, placed Steve in the Grand Slam Club of
having career high's of 200x200 in singles and 100x100 in
doubles and handicap. Other PA shooters include the late Mel
Krepps, Terry Rottman, Joe Pascoe, Dan
DeDionisio, Ken Darroch and Joel Etchen. PA
Grand Slam Winners
Sparta,
IL, August 7, 2011: Stephanie Sandler (right) won 4
HOA-HAA awards at the conclusion of the Preliminary Days at
the Grand American. She was ladies runner-up in the White
Flyer Preliminary HOA on 1000 targets,
runner-up in the Preliminary HAA and runner-up in the
Browning Super 400 Doubles. She finished third in the White
Flyer Super 400 Handicap. Stephanie now has 7 trophies and
counting. Steve Huber finished runner-up in the
Preliminary Days HAA with a 398x400. Pennsylvania now has 37
awards on settled events. Cody Davis has walked away
with 6 trophies so far including Class AA winner in the Rio
Ammo Doubles, the EZ-GO Doubles and the Sparta
Doubles.
Sparta,
IL, August 8, 2011:Cody Davis of
Shohola, PA won his 7th trophy at the 2011 Grand American as
Championship Week kicked off with the massive Class Singles
Championship. Cody (left) was the only state shooter to record a
win in the event. 2109 shooters took the line for the event,
up from 1674 last year, a 21% increase. Cody smashed a
perfect 200x200 to finish third in the Class AA category.
His trophy comes with a caveat. He will be shooting
AAA in the singles championship on Wednesday.
Sparta,
IL, August 9, 2011: Pennsylvania shooters
won
five trophies in the Class Doubles event on Tuesday. They
dominated Class AA with Ken Darroch winning to top
prize while Donald Schaffer Jr (right) finished
second and Steve Huber third, all with perfect 100's.
Michael Pintirsch won the top award in Class B with a
99 while Doug Worrell took third place in the same
class with a 98. Todd Klikus and Susan Owens
won awards in the Anzaldi Memorial Presidents Handicap.
Sparta,
IL, August 10, 2011: Elysburg regularRobert Malmstedt (left) of Somerville, NJ
won the 2011 ATA Clay Target Championship with a
perfect 200x200. Robert has won many awards at Elysburg over
the years and can be seen at all the major shoots at
Elysburg. Donald Schaffer Jr of Newtown, PA,broke a
199x200 to nail down fourth place in Class AA. The previous
day Donald broke a 100x100 in the doubles class championship
and finished second in Class AA. Ian Recla broke a
196 to win the Zone Sub-Junior Champion/Champions race,
which was run concurrent with the Clay Target Championship. Kay Ohye, another
Elysburg regular, finished second in the Senior Vet race
with 200x200.
Sparta,
IL, August 11, 2011:
Thursday
was Champion/Champions day at the Grand American. Philip
Criado (right) of Franklin, PA broke 100x100 to win the
Vet title. He became the fourth PA resident to capture the
vet award. Other winners include Robert Whitehead
(1995), David George (1987) and Bud Garman
(1986). Last
year Frank Pascoe won the Men's C/C. This year's
winner is still undecided. Stephanie Sandler won her
second doubles award, winning the top ladies trophy with a
98x100 in the Gibson-Ricketts Doubles. Last week she won the
Wenig Doubles with a 99x100. Ben Clepper of Freeport broke 97x100 in the Crow
Shooting Supply Handicap to win the 25-26 yard trophy.
Sparta,
IL, August 12, 2011: Cody
Davis won his 8th trophy
of the 2011 Grand American when he broke a 100x100 in the
Doubles championship and finished with the Class AA top
award. Donna Natcher broke a 95 and took 5th place in
Class D while Jim Blevins (left) smashed a 98x100 to
win the senior-vet runner-up prize. It was his third GAH
trophy this year. Jim is a three time All American. He has
also been selected to 9 All State Teams.
Sparta,
IL, August 13, 2011:
On the final day, the Grand American Handicap highlights the
day and the entire
shoot. Only one state gunner came away with an award. Tony
Nunes (right) of Sinking Spring finished 15th in the
Grand American Handicap when he carded a 98x100 in the big
event. The Preliminary Handicap on Friday actually had more
shooters. No state gunners finished in the HAA and the HOA
standings. We ended with 69 trophies with Stephanie
Sandler winning ten times, Cody Davis had 8 wins,
Steve Huber had 5 wins while Tyler Nuns and Ian
Recla each had four.
USA
Shooting Nominates Josh Richmond
to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team
July 26, 2011
USA
Shooting is proud to announce that Staff Sergeant Josh
Richmond (Hillsgrove, Pa.) has qualified for a
nomination to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team pending approval by
the United States Olympic Committee. Josh was a Pennsylvania
All State team junior selection in 2002, 2003 and captain in
2004. He won the sub-junior state singles championship in
2002. Upon approval, Richmond will be competing in his
first-ever Olympic Games in London 2012 as a Men’s Double
Trap athlete. At just 25 years old, Staff Sgt. Richmond has
dominated the international scene since clinching the World
Championship title in 2010. USA
Shooting would like to congratulate Staff Sgt. Josh Richmond
on his 2012 Olympic nomination, wish him success at his
first Olympic Games and thank him for proudly serving our
country. (Photo courtesy of USA
Shooting.) More
PSSA
Records Manual
August 24, 2011
Who has the highest
doubles average for a single year? Who won the most
state singles titles in state history? What lady has won
the most state women's singles titles? Who had the first
99% singles average in Penna. Who has the highest HAA
score at the PA state shoot? He did it twice! What two
shooters have won 11 HOA titles? Who won the most
junior and sub junior state singles titles? Who has been
selected to the most all state teams, men and women?
Who shot the most singles targets in one year and how
many? Click
here for the latest edition of the PSSA Trapshooting
Records Manual, recently updated.
2011 Hall
of Fame, Trapshooter of the Year
Application Forms
July 26, 2011
The
Trapshooting HOF would like to make their HOF induction and
Trapshooter of the Year forms available for our shooters.
Please fill out forms correctly and mail to the name of the
person listed on the form. Please note the deadlines. The
forms are available for download with the links listed
below. Any questions should be
directed to HOF chairman Joel
Etchen.
2011 ATA
Eastern Zone Shoot
Elysburg, PA
July 21-24, 2011
Elysburg,
PA, July 24, 2011: Well
the hottest ATA Eastern Zone Shoot is now in the books.
Thursday saw the
thermometer rise to 103 but Friday was a historic day
indeed. 106 degrees with a 131 degree heat index. The name
should have been changed to the Sahara Open. Saturday and
Sunday to temperature dropped to the mid 90's. It took a
lady to show us all how to shoot in all this heat. Elizabeth
Evering (left) of Joppa, Maryland, shooting from 23.5
yards, smashed 100 straight to win the Handicap title. It
was the 6th perfect score to win the Zone title. She
became the third woman to wear the crown. Also on Sunday, Michael
Blaisdell (right) of Keene, NH broke the only perfect
score in the doubles championship, with a field high
100x100. It was his first. Back in 2005 he and Brian
Whalen locked up in a historic 575 target shoot-off for
the zone singles title. Michael won that one also. On
Saturday David Shaeffer Jr. of Glyndon, Maryland won
his second straight singles crown with 200. He won over David
Proper and Brad Heath. He became only the third
shooter to defend his singles title. The last was Frank
Little back in 1972 and 1973. Blaisdell won his second
HAA title with 392, one better than Brad Heath while Chris
Vendel won his third HOA title, ten targets more than Debbie
Ohye Neilson, who finished second. Stephanie Sandler
won four of the five major ladies titles including Singles,
Doubles, HAA and HOA.
Full Results.
39th Annual
PA Grand
July 1-3, 2011
Elysburg,
PA, July 4, 2011: New
York's Brad Heath (left) captured 3 of the 5 major
titles at the 2011 PA Grand held under a blazing, hot sun
from July 1-3, 2011. Heath captured
the doubles title with a 99 and a shootoff victory over
runner-up Robert Malmstedt of New Jersey. Both broke
99. Brad than went on to capture the HAA and HOA crowns. His
HAA is his second straight and his HOA was his 4th
straight. Another Empire State gunner Chris
Vendel won the singles crown with 200 straight on
Saturday, outlasting PA State Champion John Paul Manetta
III and third place finisher Greg Smith of Rhode
Island. James Youd of Indiana, PA won the handicap
title with a field high 98. Debbie Ohye Neilson won
the ladies singles, handicap and HAA while Stephanie
Sandler won the ladies doubles. Full
Story
2012 PSSA Shoot
Dates
PSSA Home Grounds
Elysburg, PA
Four
your advanced planning we have listed the 2012 PSSA shoot
dates at Elysburg.
Keystone Open
May 18-20,
2012
Colonial
Classic
June 9-10,
2012
PA State Shoot
June 11-17,
2012
PA Grand
June 29 - July 1,
2012
Westy Hogans
Sept. 7- 9,
2012
2011
Pennsylvania State Shoot
Elysburg, PA
June 11-19, 2011
Elysburg,
PA, May 19, 2011: Merle Gommer
of Hanover Twp, PA won the 2011 PA state
handicap championship with a state high 97x100. For Gommer,
it was his first major title at Elysburg. John Manetta II
(left) won the state singles title with 200 and than won the
HAA title. He was also the AAA doubles winner on Friday.
John II has been selected to two state men's teams. His
father John was an 11 time all state selection while mother
Nanci was selected for 4 ladies teams. Brian Shyda of
Lebanon won the state twin bird crown with a state high
99x100. Frank Pascoe won the HOA title. This was his
third HOA and his sixth major state championship. Stephanie Sandler won 19 state
trophies during the 9 day shoot. Laura Spiridon won
the ladies doubles crown, Joyce Marsh (right) won the
ladies handicap crown while Sandler took the ladies singles
title and the ladies HOA and HAA titles. Stephanie has now
won 21 major ladies state titles including eight straight
HOA ladies titles. Full
Story
2011 Keystone
Open
May 13-15, 2001
Elysburg, PA, May 16, 2011:
The 21st annual Keystone Open
was again contested with rain and threatening weather for the
entire three-day event. The trophy list includes winners from
eleven states. Justin Slater (left) of Phelps, NY broke 200
to win the singles title. All American Frank Pascoe won the
handicap title with a field high of 99x100 and James Johnson
of Belle Vernon, PA broke a perfect 100 to take the doubles crown.
All American Debbie Ohye Neilson (right) trophied in every
event and won the HOA
title while Pascoe broke 394x400 championship targets to win the
HAA. He won the HOA in 2006. Debbie became the first women to win
a major title at the Keystone Open. Paul Cerney of
Glenshaw, PA won the Shriners “Grand” Option. All American James
Blevins took home five senior vet awards while John Minjock
won five vet awards. All American Stephanie Sandler took
home six awards including the championship award in the
Preliminary Doubles with a field high 99x100. All
Winners
2011 ATA
Eastern Zone Shoot
Elysburg, July 21-24, 2011
The
PSSA will host the 2011 ATA Eastern Zone Shoot at the
PSSA home grounds in Elysburg, PA from July 21-24, 2011. The
Eastern Zone will award $18,950 in added money and trophies.
227 trophies will be awarded including 50 ATA trophies. Make
your plans early for any RV spots and local motels.
Pre-squadding directions are on page 26 and 27 of the
official program.
Elysburg,
PA:
The
Pennsylvania State Sportsmen’s Association (PSSA)
has, regrettably, recently commenced legal action against
the Valley Gun & Country
Club (VGCC) and its officers. This action in equity was
filed in the Northumberland County Court of Common Pleas.
This action primarily seeks “quiet title” to certain
land and specific performance on certain provisions of an
Agreement (the Agreement) dated January 18,1995 between PSSA
and VGCC. This action was initiated after lengthy
negotiations between the parties failed to accomplish the
transfer by the VGCC of the land that they had agreed to
convey, despite their accepting payment year after year from
the PSSA. Full
Text of Statement
Old
Gun and Powder Advertising
January 7, 2011
Back in the day
the basic method of advertising one's product was by print.
Today it's radio and TV with some magazine
and newspaper advertisements. That means a company would
have to set up their advertising words and their graphics
and take them to a media source such as a magazine journal,
such as Sporting Life, TheAmerican Field,
The Sportsmen's Review, a newspaper or a print shop
where their advertisement was printed and placed in public
locations like stores. The three main kinds of advertising
that found their way into stores were posters, calendars and
die cuts. They even produced tin advertising with lithograph
art on them More.
2011 All American
Teams
November 17, 2010
Cody Davis Named
Captain of 2011
Junior All American Team.
Cody Davis (right) of
Shohola became the 17th Pennsylvanian to be selected as captain of
one of the All American teams. He is the 2011 Junior Captain. The
other junior captain was Joe Pascoe in 2003. David
George leads the state with four captain selections, twice as
a senior vet and twice as a vet.
Stephanie Sandler of
New Ringgold, Laura Spiridon of Warren, Cody
Davis of Shohola and Sheldon Hostetter of Lebanon all earned first team
women, junior and veteran selections. Stephanie has
now earned 9 selections while this was the first selection for Laura. Cody made his
6th selection, all in a row
from 2006 to 2011. Hostetter was again named to the Vet First Team, his
fourth straight such
selection. Sheldon was a men's second team selection back in 2006. Cody was selected to 3 sub-junior teams and
now three times as a junior. Stephanie has been selected to 7 Women's All
American first teams, one women's second team plus one first team
sub-junior award.
Frank Pascoe, selected
to the Men's Second team, has been selected six times, the first back in
2001. Cord Kisthardt was selected to the Junior Second Team,
his first selection.
Dylan Darhower of Mechanicsburg
was selected to Junior second team, his third All American team
selection. He earned his way on the Sub-Junior first team in 2009. Kay
Lynn Hamilton Bornman of Oley was selected to her third
Women's All American team, all second team selections and her
first since 2007. KayLynn
was also honored in 2004 and 2006.
Philip Criado of
Franklin made his second All American team appearance being selected to the
Vet Second Team. William Hazlett of Sarver was selected to
the Vet Second Team. Hazlett won the Grand American Handicap back
in 1980. This was his first selection. Ralph Challingsworth of
Kersey and James Blevins of Gettysburg both made the Senior Vet
second teams. For Blevins, this was his third selection. He was selected
to the Vet teams back in 2007 and 2008. Ralph has been selected
for the Senior Vet team twice, in 2010 and this year. Click
here for complete story and photographs.
2011 Pennsylvania All State Teams
2010 High Average Leaders
November 9, 2010
Will Become Permanent of Nov. 23, 2010
Stephanie Sandler
Led State in Composite Ave.
Another First For Stephanie
Elysburg,
PA, 11/09/2010: The PSSA has
announced their 2011 Trapshooting All State Teams, based on
performance from the 2010 shooting season. This is the 38th
All State Team. Stephanie Sandler led all shooters in the
state with a composite average of .9498. Second was the men's
captain Joel Etchen with a composite of .9494. The team
captains include Sandler (7th), Etchen (2nd), Sheldon Hostetter
(2nd), John
Allem (3rd) and Dylan Darhower (1st). Frank Pascoe led the
state in singles averages with .9872 while Laura Spiridon
led the ladies with .9743. Both
Pascoe and Spiridon led the state
for the first time. Glenn Lash
(left) led the state men in handicap
averages for the seventh time with a .9238 average. Sandler led
the ladies for the fourth year in a row with
a .9282 average. Sandler also led the state women in doubles
averages for the ninth consecutive year with a .9543 average.
Etchen led the state men for the fourth time with a .9614 average.
Emerson Bornman
was selected to his 21st men's state team, a state record for men.
Anna Mae Eberle
leads the state ladies with 36 selections. She last made the team
in 2009. They will
become permanent in two weeks if no changes are made. Email
average changes or questions to Richard
Hamilton or Chuck Fritzges. Click here for
more information and photographs.
2011 Year PSSA
Southwestern Zone
Sept. 25-26-2010
Ruffsdale,
PA, The Ruffsdale Gun club hosted the first PSSA
Southwestern Zone shoot on Sept. 25-26, 2010. At its 2009 annual membership meeting the PSSA agreed to increase the number of zones from 2 to 4. The
Ruffsdale Gun club was selected to host this Southwest Zone Shoot.
Paul Harvey (left) broke a 199x200 to win the
singles title. Donna Natcher won
the ladies title. Ken Darroch (right) of New Castle won the
doubles title with an in state
field high 98. Natcher also won the ladies crown. Van Black
(left) won the handicap title with a 95 and a 24x25 in a shootoff
with runner-up Michael Sutton. Pauline Belak-Snook
took the ladies handicap title. Black also won the HAA with a
388x400. His HAA score was also the highest of all four PSSA zone
shoots this weekend. Results
2011 Year PSSA
Northwestern Zone
Sept. 25-26-2010
Bradford,
PA, The Bradford Gun Club was the host of the initial Pa State Sportsmen’s Association (PSSA) Northwest Zone Shoot this past weekend. At its 2009 annual membership meeting the PSSA agreed to increase the
number of zones from 2 to 4. The Bradford Gun club was selected to host this
Northwest Zone Shoot. Windy conditions on Saturday kept most scores low, but Sunday’s calm weather resulted in a number of outstanding scores.
Frank Pascoe of New Castle claimed the resident high-all-around trophy with a 384 X 400. Pascoe recorded a 197 X 200 in singles, a 92 X 100 in doubles and a 95 X 100 in the handicap event.
In Saturday’s singles event, sub-junior shooter,
Zack Johnson, (top, left) from Sugar Grove, had the lone perfect 200 X 200.
Zack became the first sub-junior to win a PSSA zone singles
title. Charles Austin
(right) of Edinboro won the Resident Champion crown in the
doubles event with a
95X 100. After a 5 way shootoff Scott Holdren of Philipsburg was named the resident handicap champion.
Results
2011 Year PSSA
Northeastern Zone
Sept. 25-26-2010
Elysburg,
Pa, Stephen Lechleitner (right) broke a 198
to win the singles title at the Northeastern PSSA Zone Shoot
held at the Valley Gun Club in Elysburg. At its 2009 annual membership meeting the PSSA agreed to increase the number of zones from 2 to 4. The
Valley Gun club was selected to host this Northeast Zone Shoot. 101 shooters faced
the traps for the event. James Lechleitner
broke 95 doubles target to win the twin bird event while Ian
Recla broke a 97 to win the handicap title. Ian became
the first sub-junior to win a zone handicap title. The HAA
award went to Steve Huber with a 385x400. Results
2011 Year PSSA
Southeastern Zone
Sept. 25-26-2010
Reading,
PA, Tammy Van Blargan Hensel became the
first women in PSSA zone shoot history to win the main
singles title, breaking a field high 198x200 at South End
Gun Club. Tammy also took the ladies titles in the handicap
and doubles events. At its 2009 annual membership meeting the PSSA agreed to increase the number of zones from 2 to 4. The
South End club was selected to host this Southeast Zone Shoot.
Guy Livingston won the handicap title with
a 97 from 23 yards while Jim Prendinger smashed 97
doubles targets to win the twin target title. HAA went to Sheldon
Hostetter with a 379. Larry Grabowski finished second
with 378x400. Results
Rain
Hinders 2010 Westy Hogan's
September 10-12, 2010
Elysburg,
PA: Rain and cold weather was again a factor in the
2010 Westy Hogans. But as expected, another large turn out for
this, the
104th Westy Hogans. Mark Invidiato
of Basking Ridge, NJ won his first Westy Hogans title, winning out
over Larry Shade and Gary Sutphin after all broke
200's. The Lady of America title was won by Gladys Meyer of
West Kill, New York. It was also her first title. Another first
time winner was Dick Rohrberg of Rochester, NY when he won the
handicap title with a 99x100. Stephen Todak took the junior
title with a 99. Kay Ohye won the coveted HAA and HOA
titles, running his major Westy Hogans crowns to 42. Full
Story
2010
Grand American
Pennsylvania Trophy Winners
Aug. 3-14, 2010
Frank Pascoe
Winner of Champion/Champions
Duplicates fetes of Crothers & Little
Steve Crothers
C/C Champion, 1925, 1931, 1932
Steve Huber
Presidents Handicap Champion
Stephanie Sandler
Winner of 35 GAH trophies since 2008
John Vandine
Winner of 9 trophies.
Ian Darroch
Junior GAH champion.
PENNSYLVANIA
GUNNERS BAG 90 TROPHIES DURING 2010 GRAND AMERICAN
TOURNAMENT,
A STATE RECORD.
Frank
Pascoe wins Champion/Champions race. Becomes 3rd state
resident to win title, first since Frank Little back in
1992. Steve Huber
wins Presidents Handicap while Andrew Kormos wins sub-junior
title and Cody Davis wins junior title in same event.
Sheldon Hostetter takes home Vet title in Class Doubles event.
Sparta, IL, August 14, 2010:Steve
Huber wins Presidents Handicap and qualifies for $100,000
shootoff. Frank Pascoe wins Champion of Champions race.Stephanie Sandler wins 35th Grand American
Tournament trophy since 2008. With all due respect to all
the other great women shooters in the history of
Pennsylvania trapshooting, Stephanie is simply the greatest lady
trapshooter in PA history. Junior shooters John
Vandine wins nine times while Cody Davis wins 7 trophies. Sheldon Hostetter
wins 6th vet award. Vet Team wins first place in
the National team races on Remington Day, events 10, 11 and
12. Ladies Team finish second while Senior Vets
finish third. Tyler Nunes breaks 200 to win the
sub-junior class singles title. The Recla brothers, Joseph and Ian,
combine for 7 awards. Frank Pascoe wins top AAA award
in CTC. Frank also wins champion/champions race, only third from PA, joining Steve Crothers
(three times) and Frank
Little (one time). Ian Pentecost takes home top Class C award in
the CTC. Robert Bundy finish's fifth in Blazer Handicap. Ian
Darroch wins Class B HAA and junior Grand American
Handicap.
38th
Annual PSSA PA Grand
July 2-4, 2010
Elysburg, PA
Elysburg,
PA, July 4, 2010: Paul Brown of Addison, NY broke the only 98 to win the
38th PA Grand Handicap. He was also the only gunner
to break the middle 50. Frank Pascoe outshot PA Hall of
Famers Sheldon Hostetter and Joel Etchen to win
the doubles title with a 99x100. Pascoe won the HOA award back
in 2007. Brad Heath (left) won three of the 5 major
awards, winning the singles, HAA and the HOA. Brad has now
captured three HAA and three HOA titles. He also won the
doubles with 100 straight back in 2000. Kate
Schmidt (right) had the only ladies 199 to claim the top
women's trophy in the singles championship. Debbie Ohye
Neilson won a resounding 7 trophies during the three day
meet, which featured perfect shooting weather for all three days of
the tournament. On the first two days the only clouds in the
sky were from the nukes at Berwick. However, the temperature did reach well into
the 90's on the final day of the sun drenched tournament.. Results
2010
PSSA State Shoot
June 12-20, 2010
Elysburg,
PA, June 21, 2010:
The 2010 Pennsylvania state shoot is in the books. The highly
successful shoot ended on June 21, 2010 when John
Spangler won the PA state handicap championship. He also
won the Krieghoff challenge earlier in the week. On June
20th Frank Pascoe won his second state singles title
and on June 19th Stephanie Sandler (left) became the
first women to win the state doubles title. "Doc"
Ollock won his first HAA title while Frank Pascoe
won his second HOA title. All
Scores
History of ATA
Satellite Grand's
December 23, 2008
Today there are
ten ATA Satellite Grand's spread all across America. The
stated purpose of these shoots was to make Grand American
style and trophy shoots available to ATA members all
around the United States. The very first of these shoots,
the "Spring Grand," was first held
in Arizona in 1977. The newest one is the "Heartland
Grand" which started this year. Kay Ohye holds
the record with 85 major Satellite Grand titles. Ray
Stafford is second with 54 titles. Leo Harrison III is third
with 49.
Pennsylvania Love
Affair with the GAH
Preliminary Handicap ~January 18, 2008~
Over the years
Pennsylvania shooters have done exceptionally well in the
Preliminary Handicap at the Grand American. Take
a look and see who has written their name into the
record books, in this, the second largest trapshooting event
in the world. Their stunning victories are how legends are
made. We salute these extraordinary shooters and their
historic accomplishments. Full
story
Library of
Congress Photo Release ~January 14, 2008~
Be sure to check
out these four
historical photographs just released by the Library of
Congress. The photographs have never been published before
showing a very young Ben Higginson and a new photo of Plinky
Topperwein.
Where did the ATA
logo come from?
For years I have
wondered where the famous ATA logo came from and who
designed the logo. It was actually developed between 1919
and 1923 by the old industry administered American
Trapshooting Association. I may have part of the answer or possibly
just more questions. You decide. Click
here for more information.
What's the most famous logo in all
of trapshooting? Click here
to find out.
Pennsylvania Legend
~ George
Newmaster ~
There was never any
other Pennsylvania shoot quite like George Newmaster. He lived
in Myerstown for many years after moving from Lebanon. He was
inducted into the PA Hall of Fame in June of 1988 and should be
an ATA Hall of Famer. He was an 8 time All
American including 4 first team Vet selections. He won 3 Westy
Hogan Singles and 2 doubles title Asbury Park, NJ. In 1942 he won his
most prestigious title, the famed Marshall Singles Marathon with
a 497x500. Steve Crothers and Joe Hiestand each won the title
five times. Mark Arie and Walter Beaver each won it once. See
our 6th in a series of great photographs of Pennsylvania
trapshooting immortals.
Pennsylvania's
Mr. Trapshooting
~ Elmer Shaner
~
Born
during the second year of the Civil War in 1862, Elmer
Shaner became one of the greatest figures in the history of
American trapshooting. A one room school teacher from
Slippery Rock, Shaner died in 1939 destitute in a
Masonic home in Elizabethtown. He left a legacy in
trapshooting circles that will be remembered as long as
trapshooting is around. He never shot a registered target. See
our 5th in a series of great photographs of Pennsylvania
trapshooting immortals.
John Philip Sousa
Pennsylvania Connections
John
Philip Sousa, the "March King", is a Trapshooting
HOF inductee. He shot in Pennsylvania on many occasions and
he died in Reading, PA in 1932. See
this wonderful photograph in the 4th of a series of old,
original photographs in my personal collection. At the time
of the photograph he was president of the old American
Trapshooting Association.
Ed Hellyer, 2
Time State Champion
Continuing
with our Historic Pennsylvania trapshooting photographs, we
have an unpublished
photo of Ed Hellyer of New Alexandria, PA. Ed "The
Village Miller" Hellyer won or tied for the state
Singles Championship three times and was one of the most
feared shooters of his time.
J. A. R. Elliott
at Honeybrook, PA
Another
in a series of long lost old time trapshooting photographs, this
photo shows Trapshooting HOF immortal J.A.R. Elliott shooting
clay targets at Honeybrook, PA. The village is located south of
Reading on PA Rt.10 in Chester County.........
Newly
Found Photos of Charlie Newcomb
PSSA
& ATA Trapshooting Hall of Fame webmaster and historian
Richard Hamilton has located some long lost, never
published photographs of Charlie Newcomb. He is a
Pennsylvania and ATA Hall of fame inductee.
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2012
PSSA Dates
Northwest
Zone: Bradford
Southwest Zone: Clariton
Northeast Zone: Valley G&C Club
Southeast Zone: Reading
PSSA
Shoots at Elysburg
*Keystone Open: May
18-20, 2012
*PSSA Colonial Classic: June 9-10, 2012
*PSSA State Shoot: June 11-17, 2012
*PA Grand: June 29-July 1, 2012
*Westy Hogans: Sept. 7-9, 2012
2012
All State
Requirements
------------------------------- (effective: 2/3/2011)
Target Requirements:
Singles,
Handicap & Doubles
Men:
3000-2000-1500
Women: 2000-1000-500
Vets: 2000-1000-500
Sr. Vets: 2000-1000-500
Junior: 2000-1000-500
-------------------------------
Plus:
Shoot the HAA
at the 2011
PA State Shoot.
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by Richard Hamilton
Charlie
Newcomb was the first ATA delegate for the PSSA, 1923.
Newcomb is and ATA and a PA Hall of Famer. 1923 was the first
year the ATA used "state delegates."
Stephanie Sandler became
the first lady to lead the state in composite averages for
year. 2010.
Tyler Nunes of Sinking Spring became the first
sub-Junior to win the state singles four times.
Kim Bateman, Sonya Miller and Stephanie Sandler are
the only women gunners to break 200x200 in the PA state
singles championship.
Kim Bateman set the women's HAA record at the 2009 PA
state shoot with a 391x400.
Since the first year (1927) Pennsylvania has had 428 All
American selections. Data is current through the 2011
selections. Frank Little and Carolyn Elliott, PA Hall of
Famers, each have 14.
Allen Heil was the first Pennsylvania shooter
selected to the All American Team, back in 1927.
Since the first year in 1927-2011 there have been 6,745
shooters selected to various All American Teams. Many
several times. Ray Stafford of Colorado has been
selected to 43 All American Teams to lead all shooters.
Are you feeling down after you finished runner-up at the
State Shoot. Well, the legendary ATA Hall of Famer from
Conshohocken, Walter Beaver, finished second a record
18 times in the championship Singles, Handicap or
Doubles.
As one might expect, Kay Ohye has more 200 straights
at the Pennsylvania State Shoot than any other shooter. He
has 12. Stephen Ollock
has 10. Frank Little and Chris Vendel each
have 9. Ken Darroch and Robert
Malnstedt each have 7.Records are through the 2010 State Shoot.
That in 1932 Steve Crothers won all 5 major titles at
the Pennsylvania State Shoot at North End Gun Club near
Allentown. In 1994 Ken Darroch won 4 of the 5 titles.
Anna Mae Eberle collected 4 of the 5 women's titles
in 1979.
That the first State Shoot was held in Williamsport
in 1892.
That the highest HOA average at the State Shoot belongs to
Ken Darroch with a .9918 average in the 5 major
events. In 1938 Walter Beaver had the second highest
HOA average, .9877 in the 5 major events.
Carolyn Elliott and Frank Little have been
selected to 14 All American Teams each, most in the State.
Steve Crothers has either won or finished runner-up
46 times in the 5 major events at the PA State Shoot.
(Singles, Handicap, Doubles, HAA or HOA)
Alice Crothers has completed the PA Average Grand
Slam 5 times, leading the state in singles, handicap,
doubles and composite average in the same target year. She
led the state women for 5 straight years from 1930-1934.
Frank Little has completed the PA Average Grand Slam
5 times, leading state men in singles, handicap, doubles and
composite average in the same target year.
Anna Mae Eberle was named captain of the women's All State
Team 7 times, a state record. Sonya Miller is second with 6.
(through 2010 teams)
Frank Little was named captain of the men's All State Team
12 times, a state record. David George is second with
ten selections. Ken Darroch is third with eight selections.
Anna Mae Eberle and Stephanie Sandler have
earned seven captains spots. Sonya Miller, Mel
Krepps and Tom Galligher each have 5 selections. (through
2011 teams)
That Frank Little has the highest singles average in
state history. In 1987 his average was .9972. Charlie
Sheckler had the first 99%+ average back in 1970 his
singles average was 9920.
Sixty eight times Keystone State gunners have turned in
averages of 99% or better. Stephen Ollock leads
with 10 while the late (died in 1992) Frank Little also
has 10. Tom Galligher (retired) has 7. The
retired Dan DeDionisio has 5. (through 2009
averages)
William Hazlett on winning the 1980 Grand American.
"All I can say is that I am from Pittsburgh and that's
the city of Champions." William won a Jeep Cherokee, a wad of
cash and a title he will hold for a lifetime.
That in 1994 Ken Darroch broke a 1091x1100 in the
State HOA. That's an average of .9918 folks. Walter
Beaver has the second highest HOA average with .9877 in
1938. (642x650)
That the PSSA is the "father" of the Pennsylvania
Game Commission, organized as a committee of the PSSA in
1895.
Pennsylvania shooters shot at 3,006,375 singles targets in
2004 and 3,134,300 in 2005 and in 2006 the shot 2,834,975. In
2007 they shot 2,720,375.
Pennsylvania has not won the State Team Race at the Grand
since 1967. That's 40 years ago folks. Ohio has won 15
times, Illinois 13 times and Texas & Penna. 7
times.
That George Snellenberger broke the first 100 straight in
Doubles in Pennsylvania on 5-26-68 at West Penn.
That Mel Krepps earned three veteran Trap and Field Averages
Awards, 1993, 1994 and 1995. He was also the first shooter
east of the Mississippi, to break 100 straight in Handicap
from 27 yards.
That Captain A. H. Bogardus broke 995x1000 glass balls at
Bradford, PA in late 1878.
Bob Whitehead, Ralph Challingsworth and Sheldon Hostetter
have the only 200 straights in
winning the PA Vet singles title. Whitehead and Herb
Jones won the vet title a record 4 times.
In 1984 Emilie Peters became
the only women to win the state handicap championship,
breaking a 97 from 21½ yards.
She defeated L. M. Hamilton and another lady, the late Cathi
Smith, in a shootoff.
That Andy Long and Al Mullhaupt once flipped a coin to
decide the PA Doubles title.
That George Baldwin finished 2nd in the PA Singles, Doubles
and Handicap Championship twice each.
That David George has the only two 200 straights for a
Senior Vet in winning the PA Sr. Vet title. He won the title
a state record six times.
Since the first year that the PSSA has named All State
Teams, there have been 1820 first and second team selections
thru the 2011 team selections. Seventy selections are added
each year.
Anna Mae Eberle has been selected to 35 All State
Teams thru 2009 selections.
Emerson Bornman leads all male active state shooters in All
State selections with 22 thru 2011 selections.
Ken Darroch has finished runner-up in the PA Doubles
Championship 5 times, winning once. He has amassed 18 major
state titles.
Thomas Cherup holds the record for Junior State Singles
titles with four.
Charles Sheckler was the first state shooter to have a .9900
singles average, back in 1970 (.9920)
Sonya Miller has the three highest women's singles averages,
all over 98%. 1995, 2000, 2001.
Anna Mae Eberle won 23 major Pennsylvania State
Women's championships.
Steve Huber and Richard Kaysa are the only 27 yarders to win
the PA Handicap title. Steve in 1992 and Richard in 1994.
Ken Darroch holds the record for the highest HAA score at
the state shoot with 397x400. Twice!!
PSSA
and State Clubs Calendar 2012 Dates Now Available