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2009 PSSA
State Shoot
June 13-21
Elysburg, PA
Elysburg,
PA, June 21, 2009: One
of the wettest state shoots in history is now in the books. Donald
Neilson (left) of Oaks,
PA won the singles and doubles titles and broke all 500 singles
during championship week. He also ended up with 8 awards. Stephen Ollock, 2009 HOF
inductee, won his third HOA title, five targets better than second
place finisher Joe Pascoe. Skip Klinger (right), PSSA
Vice-President, took home his first HAA award. Kim Bateman
broke 200x200 to win the ladies singles trophy and won her first
HAA, setting the ladies state record. She amassed 12 awards. Stephanie
Sandler won 15 trophies including the ladies HOA and doubles
title, her sixth. Stephen Todak won the handicap title with
a field high 98x100. Cody Davis took home 10 junior
trophies including the junior HAA and HOA and also earned the
Class A award in the Attorney General Cup. Cody is a 4 time All
American. Former Grand American Handicap champions Bill Petras
and William Hazlett win important trophies. Details
David
Dyer
June 2009 PA Game News
What
a pleasant surprise when I opened the June 2009 Pennsylvania
Game News. A full page devoted to our own David Dyer, a PSSA
line referee for many years and just a wonderful person to
be around and talk to. He was selected the Northeast Region
Hunter Education Instructor of the Year. Teaching comes
naturally for David, he was once a teacher and administrator
in the Columbia Area School District. Full
Story
2009
Keystone Open
Elysburg, PA
May 15-17-2009
Elysburg,
PA, May 17, 2009: Unpleasant
weather again plagued the Keystone Open. Rain, cold and
windy conditions hampered shooters for the three day run of
the 19th renewal of one of the top shoots on the East Coast.
Skip Klinger of Lebanon, the PSSA Vice-President, broke
the only 200 in the field to win his first Keystone Open
singles title. Phil Boinske won his second
Keystone Open doubles title with a perfect century, the only
one to post a perfect score. Phil won the title back in
2007. Stephen Lieberman (left) of Wyomissing, PA won
the Handicap in a three way shoot-off of 97's. Michael
Blaisdell won the HAA by a single target over David
Shaeffer while Brad Heath was three targets
better than Chris Vendel for the HOA. Debbie
Neilson Ohye won 4 of the 5 major ladies titles. Full
Story
Douglas Bogolea
1943-2009
We
are saddened to announce the unexpected passing of Douglas
E. Bogolea on May 15th 2009. Born on December 24, 1943 and
raised in Beaver County located outside of Pittsburgh, at
the time of his death he lived in Harmony Pennsylvania. Doug
was an avid trap shooter and was especially proud of
attaining the ATA ranking of a 27 yard shooter. In his
shooting career he registered over 100,000 birds and won
many awards. In his last tournament at the Pennsylvania
Western Zone Shoot at Ruffsdale Pa, on May 10th, just five
days before his death, Doug took home the trophy as open
Vet. It was the first shoot that Doug participated in as a
Vet. Complete Obituary
2009 PSSA Eastern
Zone Shoot
Reading, PA
May 9-10-2009
Reading,
PA, May 10, 2009: The
45th annual Pennsylvania Eastern Zone shoot was held at the
South End Gun Club in Reading, PA on May 9-10, 2009. Sunny
skies greeted the shooters for both days but windy
conditions on Sunday lowered all the scores across the
board. In a two man shootoff for the coveted singles crown, Marty
Stover bested Doug Jones (left) after each broke
199's. Larry Shade broke a field high 95 in the wind
to gain the handicap title while Steve Huber also
broke a field high 97 to win the doubles title, his second. Phil
Boinske broke a 96 to pick up the AA title. Huber won
the HAA with a 388 and Steven Ross was second with a
378. Full
Story Note:
Officials of the PSSA Western Zone shoot did not send the
PSSA web-site the results of their shoot. Thus no scores
have been published.
State Director Needed For The
ATA's AIM Youth Program. May 3, 2009
ESTABLISH
YOUR TRAPSHOOTING LEGACY.
HELP
PENNSYLVANIA'S
TRAPSHOOTING FUTURE.
Elysburg,
PA, May 3, 2008: We
still need a state director
to coordinate and oversee the development of our ATA AIM
program in Pennsylvania. We
still do not have a state director for this important youth
program. Help out the ATA and especially the PSSA and youth trapshooting in
Pennsylvania. Youth shooters are our future if our sport in
Pennsylvania is to continue to flourish in the years ahead.
The AIM program is the bridge to a bigger and better ATA
which will benefit all shooters. Contact Chuck
Fritzges
or Frank
Pascoe for details.
The
momentum with AIM, the Official Youth Program of the ATA, is
accelerating across the USA and Canada – watch Aim4ata.com
as more AIM State/Provincial Directors come on board.
Your AIM
State/Provincial Director is your local resource for
information about AIM. However WE CURRENTLY DO NOT HAVE A
STATE DIRECTOR for the largest trapshooting state in
America.
PSSA Notes
Elysburg,
PA, April 10, 2009:
(1)
PSSA is searching for a State Director for the ATA's AIM youth
program. Anyone interested in becoming the state director should contact PSSA's ATA delegate, Frank Pascoe at
frankpascoe@pascoebuilders.com. Information about the AIM program can be found on the ATA website,
shootata.com.
(2)
Free shooting available at PSSA home grounds. PSSA has begun training new scorers. Practice is held from 6:00 till 7:45 pm on Mondays and Thursdays (weather permitting - we do classwork inside if it is raining). There is no cost for targets and you will be assisting PSSA in the preparation of scorers.
2009 PSSA Shoot Program
Feb 18, 2009
Elysburg,
PA, Sept. 5-7, 2008: Click
here
for the 2009 PSSA Shoot Program. The program will be mailed
to shooters shortly. If you fail to get a program in the
mail or desire one please contact Chuck Fritzges here.
The PSSA has developed a wonderful shooting season at
Elysburg this season including the Keystone Open, Colonial
Classic, PA State Shoot, PA Grand, ATA Eastern Zone and the
Westy Hogans. Pre squadding forms and online pre squadding
can be found here.
Make your travel plans early. Motels
and PSSA
Camping.Directions
to Homegrounds
PSSA Shoot
Calendar
2009
The
PSSA shoot calendar at the bottom of this page has the new
year up and running. Club officers are urged to use this
calendar to publicize your shoots as many view this
calendar.........
2009 PA State
Shoot ~June
13-21, 2009~
It's not too
early to make plans for the Pennsylvania State Shoot
in June. The Colonial Classic starts on Saturday, June 13
and ends Sunday. The State Shoot than starts on Monday and
runs through Sunday, June 21. Camping and vendor information can be four here.
Area motel information can be found here.
Our shoot program will be available on our web site as soon as
its is available. For those using a
GPS to find the PSSA home grounds, the address to use is 405 Monastery Road, Elysburg PA 17824. Directions
to Homegrounds
2008 Average and
Target Attainment Records
December 25, 2008
By
this time of the year I usually have all the average and target
attainment records from the previous year listed on this
site. I no longer have access to this information so I, like the
rest of you, will have to wait for the official averages to be
published in the Trap & Field average book, which will be
available in one or two months. Once the book arrives I will give recognition
to all our leading average shooters with a special page. To see
the previous years averages and target attainment icons, click here
for attainment records and here for
averages, than look at the right hand column. Please, no more emails on this
subject.
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.
The
PSSA awarded about 877 trophies in their 4 major shoots at
Elysburg during the 2008 shooting season (Keystone Open,
State Shoot, PA Grand and Westy Hogans). To the surprise of
no one, the leading trophy winners were also 2009 ATA All
Americans. Stephanie Sandler walked away with 27
trophies while Matt Bozart and Sheldon Hostetter
won 21 each. Dylan Darhower won 16 and Cody Davis
took home 13. Bruce Edgreen and Kory Shissler
each won 12 awards. All are on the 2009 All American Teams. Click
here for all trophy winners. Don't forget to rotate your
page clockwise.
2009 All American
Teams
December 18, 2008
Pennsylvania
led all states in All American selections with 11 Keystone
state gunners selected. First team selections included Stephanie
Sandler (Women), Dylan Darhower (Sub Junior) and Sheldon
Hostetter (Vet). Others who earned selections were Frank
Pascoe, Donald Neilson, Kory Shissler, Matt Bozart, Cody
Davis, Kyle Weber, Joe Alsippi and Bruce Edgreen. Full
Story
2008 Pennsylvania
High Average Leaders
Andrew Zborovsky leads state singles
again!
December 7, 2008
The
PSSA announces the official ATA high average leaders for 2008. For
the second straight year Andrew Zborovsky (left) led the state men
in singles with a .9918 average on 3400 targets. Kim Bateman
led the ladies with an average of .9760 on 2500 targets. Jack
Aldridge led the men in handicap with a .9408 average on 2400
targets while Stephanie Sandler led the state women with
.9219 on 4,250 targets. Sandler (7th straight year) also led
the ladies in doubles with a .9543 average on 3700 targets while Ken
Darroch (11th time) led the men with .9794 on 1800 targets. Also,
the state teams are now official. Corrections will no longer be
considered.
2009
All State Teams
November 21, 2008
Click
here
for a pdf file of the 2009 Pennsylvania All State
Teams. These teams are now official. Ken Darroch is the
men's captain for the 11th time, Stephanie Sandler is the
women's captain for the 5th times, Matt Bozart is the
Junior/Sub-Junior captain for the first time, John Minjock
is the first time Vet captain and Ralph Challingsworth is
the first time Senior Vet captain. Team
Pages
Pennsylvania
State Trapshooting Records
Through October 6, 2008
Click here
to view a pdf file with all the current PSSA historical
trapshooting record holders as researched and maintained by PA
Hall of Fame founder and historian Richard Hamilton. In 1996
Hamilton wrote a 200 page book on the history of the PSSA. The
book sold out within hours at the 1996 state shoot. Also all PSSA
officers here
and all Pennsylvania All Americans here. Errata or
suggestions should be pointed out to the webmaster,
Richard Hamilton.
2008 Westy Hogans
September 5-7, 2008
Elysburg, PA
Elysburg,
PA, Sept. 5-7, 2008: With the remnants of Hurricane
Hannah producing an all day rain on Saturday, the Westy Hogans
Singles Championship was won by Craig Gasparine of Lake Parsippany,
NJ with a 200 straight. It was Craig's first Hogans title. Brad
Heath of Binghamton, NY finished second with a 200 also.
Pennsylvania Vets Sheldon Hostetter and James Blevins
also broke 200's, finishing first and second in the Vet Class. Joe
Pascoe of New Castle won the Doubles title with a 99 over Robert
Malmstedtof
NJ. Robert won the Handicap with a field high 99 and the HAA with
a 397. Kay Ohye won the HOA. Malmstedt won the HAA back in
2002. For Ohye, this was his 11th HOA title. Malmstedt tied Chris
Vendel for the Hogans record in the HAA with his 397. Linda
Loughran (left) won the Lady of America title, awarded on the
100 Singles and 100 Handicap on the first day. She broke 195x200,
eight targets better than runner-up Donna Natcher. Linda
was also a Hogans trophy winner in 2006 and 2007. Scores
2008 Grand
American
SANDLER WINS RECORD 17 TROPHIES
August 6-16, 2008
Sparta, IL
Sparta,
IL, Aug. 6-16, 2008:With the conclusion of the 2008 Grand American,
Pennsylvania gunners came
home with a state record 57 trophies. Stephanie Sandler
(right) won 17 trophies, more than any lady shooter at the Grand
American. According to PSSA records, she has won 39 Grand American
trophies in her short career. Her haul will guarantee Stephanie a
spot on the 2009 All American Team. Frank Pascoe, PA State
Delegate, took home six trophies. Joe Alsippi, a senior vet
from Avonmore won four awards included the coveted Senior Vet HAA.
Winning three trophies was Kory Shissler. while KayLynn
Hamilton Bornman, Devi Rathod and Robert LeFever
each won twice.
2008 ATA Eastern
Zone
NYSATA @ Cicero, NY
July 24-27, 2008
Cicero,
NY, July 23-27, 2008:
Donald
Neilson won the Eastern Zone Singles title
with a 200 straight. Jeff Graupp (right) broke the
only 100 straight to win the Doubles while Michael Mincel
won the Handicap. Joe Pascoe finished runner up. Kay
Ohye won both the HAA (his 15th) and the HOA (his 17th)
awards. Stephanie Sandler won the ladies
HAA. All
Scores
2008 Pennsylvania
Grand
July 4-6, 2008
Elysburg,
PA, June 4-6, 2008: Matt
Bozart (right) of York became the first junior to ever
win the PA Grand Singles Championship when he broke a 200x200. Another
junior, Benjamin Johnson of Lincoln University also
smashed all 200 to win the Junior award. Other trophy
winners with 200 straight include Robert
Malmstedt, Doug
Jones, Robert
LeFever and Kay Ohye. Larry Grabowski (left) of
Collegeville
snared the opening Handicap at the 36th annual Pennsylvania
Grand trapshooting championships with a 98x100 while Malmstedt won the opening Singles and Urban Womer
took the first day's
Doubles. Brad Heath snares HAA
& HOA. 1999 PA State Handicap Champion Steve Fitch
wins main Handicap while Sub-Junior All American Cody
Davis wins Doubles crown. Full
Story
2008 Pennsylvania
State Shoot June 7-15, 2008
Elysburg,
PA, June 15, 2008: Larry Shade won his first state
Singles title. He finished runner-up in 1999. Larry also won a
long shootoff for the "Krieghoff Challenge." Donald Neilson won
his first HAA title
while Beverly Shick of Tremont won the state Handicap crown
with a state field high 98. She became the first women title
holder since 1984 and only the second in state history. Emilie
Peters won the 1984 title with a 97x100. Ronald Kikel
of Latrobe won the Doubles crown with 99x100 over Donald Feeg
and Stephanie Sandler while Ken Darroch won his 11th
HOA title, now ties Steve Crothers record of 11. Full
Story.
2008 Keystone
Open Off To Wet Start
May 16-18, 2008
Elysburg,
PA, May 16-18, 2008: Elliott Watt
of Johnstown broke a field high 96 to win the May Handicap
on the rainy first day of the 2008 Keystone Open. New York
All American Chris Vendel broke 100 straight singles to win
the opening May Singles event. Brad
Heath of New York won the AA award in the Doubles Class
Championship with a field high 99x100. He also took home the
HOA award. Phil Boinski
of Blossburg finished second in AA with a 98. Ken Darroch
took the first Keystone Championship by breaking a field
high 100 straight to win the championship Doubles. Mark
Murray was three targets better than anyone else while
winning the Shriner's Handicap with a 98x100 from
yardage. David Schaeffer (left) won his second
straight Single titles, both with perfect 200's, while Robert
Malmstedt took home the Handicap and HAA title. Complete
Results
2008 PSSA Program ~March
20, 2008~
Here
is a copy of the 2008 PSSA shoot program. Reading the
program requires Acrobat Reader.
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.
The Target
Shooters
2007 Pennsylvania Target Leaders
With
the usual suspects blasting away at record numbers of
targets, we now know who led the state in 2007. For the 4th
time in 5 years Tom Ezolt led the state in total
targets, blasting away at 40,050 combined targets. The late Dennis
Spancake was second with 32,700. Ezolt also led the
state in twin birds with 15,450. Malcolm McCord of
Tyron was second with 13,200. Spancake led the commonwealth
with 9,900 handicap birds while Vet James Blevins was
a distant second with 8,200. Robert "Mitch"
Mitchell of Clarks Summit shot at 21,000 singles targets
and Ezolt finished second with 19,350. More
information.
Andrew
Zborovsky of Trafford, PA led state singles shooters for
the first time with a .9912 average. He was one of only two
shooters in the state with a .9900 or better average. Richard
Brunell of Coopersburg led in handicap averages after
finishing second last season. Ken Darroch led the
state in twin bird targets for the tenth time. Stephanie
Sandler (right) led the state women in all three disciplines
(singles, handicap and doubles) in averages. The last lady
gunner to lead the state in all three events (average
grand slam) was PA Hall of Famer Mary
Christopher 46 years ago in 1961. Ken Darroch was the last
man to lead all three, back in 1995. Click
here for more
information.
What's the most famous logo in all
of trapshooting? Click here
to find out.
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.
K-80 Special Combo
Krieghoff Challenge
Pennsylvania State Shoot
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Win a K-80 Special Combo in the Krieghoff Challenge at the PA State Shoot.
PSSA is proud of their continuing partnership with Krieghoff and Allem's
GunCraft
Volunteer Referees
For Summer
Elysburg,
PA, May 3, 2008:The PSSA is in need of volunteer referees for all
our summer shoots this year. Contact Chuck
Fritzges with an email for details. He will get back to
you promptly. We need your help.
2009
PSSA Dates East
Zone at Reading
West Zone at Ruffsdale
PSSA
EAST Zone: May 9-10
PSSA West Zone: May 9-10
Keystone
Open: May 15-17
Colonial Classic: June 13-14
PA State Shoot: June 15-21
PA Grand: July 3-5
Eastern Zone: July 23-26
Westy Hogans: Sept. 11-13
For those using a
GPS to find the PSSA home grounds, the address to use is 405 Monastery Road, Elysburg PA 17824.
Men:
3000-2000-1500
Women: 2000-1500-1000
Vets: 2000-1000-500
Sr. Vets: 2000-1000-500
Junior: 2000-1000-500
Plus:
Shoot the HAA
at the 2008
PA State Shoot.
by Richard Hamilton
Since the first year (1927) Pennsylvania has had 401 All
American selections. Data is current through the 2009
selections.
Allen Heil was the first Pennsylvania shooter
selected to the All American Team, back in 1927.
Since the first year in 1927-2009 there have been 6,745
shooters selected to various All American Teams. Many
several times. Ray Stafford of Colorado has been
selected to 41 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 10. Frank Little has 9 and Stephen Ollock
has 8. Records are through the 2008 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, 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 2008 teams)
Frank Little was named captain of the men's All State Team
12 times, a state record. Ken Darroch is second with seven
selections. (through 2008 teams)
Sixty three times Keystone State gunners have turned in
averages of 99% or better. Frank Little and Doc Ollock lead
with 10 times while Tom Galligher has 7. (through 2007
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.
PA Hall of Famer Bob Whitehead has the only 200 straight in
winning the PA Vet singles title, back in 1994. He holds the
state record with 4 Vet titles.
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 1540 first and second team selections
thru the 2008 team selections. Seventy selections are added
each year.
Anna Mae Eberle has been selected to 35 All State
Teams thru 2008 selections.
Emerson Bornman leads all male active state shooters in All
State selections with 19 thru 2008 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 2009 Dates Now Available