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What: ATA Grand
American - annual event
When: August 6-18,
2007
Where: World Shooting
Complex - Sparta, Illinois
Nathan Hofer won the
prestigious Champion of Champions title by shooting 100 x 100 in
his division.
He also was the Sub Junior
Champion in the Doubles Class Championship - 97 x 100, NRA Singles
Sub Jr. Champion - 199 x 200, Deborah Ohye-Neilson Doubles Class A
Runner Up - 95 x 100, ATA Clay Target Championship Sub Jr Third
Place - 197 x 200, Budweiser Handicap Sub Jr Third Place - 95 x
100.
Nathan is 14, eighth grader
at JVC and the son of Melissa Hofer, Huron. Red & Cindy
Wilk of Red Wilk Construction sponsored him for the 2007 Grand
American.
Wayne Hofer shot a 99 x 100
to take 3rd place in the Chester County, Tennessee Handicap.
Rapid
City Youth Shooters Win National Titles
Youth
trapshooters from Rapid City won National titles at the Scholastic
Clay Target Program National Championships held August 8 and 9 in
Sparta Illinois. More than 1500 youth shooters from 26 states
participated in the events held at the World Shooting and
Recreational Complex in Sparta. The two day competition was held
in conjunction with the world’s largest shooting competition-
the Grand American World Trapshooting Championships.
Rapid
City sent three young trapshooting teams to the National
competition, after winning at the SD State Championships. The two
SD Senior Experienced teams earned first and second places in
their division at Nationals for their great shooting. The Junior
Experienced team returned home tied for 12th place in
the nation.
The
Senior Experienced division included shooters in grades 9 -12 and
had 102 teams from around the country competing, while the Junior
Experienced division had 49 teams in grades 6-8.
The
Rapid City Straight Shooters Senior Experienced team shot a score
of 979 targets out of 1000 total, and Ziggy’s Straight Shooters,
also from Rapid City, came within 2 targets of the champion team
with a score of 977 of 1000.
The
Champion team included Foster Bartholow, of Rapid City, Donny
Quinn of Hermosa, Matt Bartholow, Matt Ziegler and Wes Kintigh,
all of Rapid City. Their combined scores led the pack of over a
hundred teams. Foster Bartholow received special recognition for
being the only SCTP shooter to hit a perfect score of 200x200
targets during the competition. Donny Quinn hit 195; Matt
Bartholow broke 195, Matt Ziegler had a near perfect score of 199
and Wes Kintigh smashed 190 targets. The team is coached by John
Bracken and Don Quinn.
South
Dakota was well represented with the Senior Experienced runner up
team as well. Ziggy’s Straight Shooters include: Ryan Temme,
Matt Jones, Brian Bormes, Skyler Burke, all of Rapid City, and
Adam Girtz of Black Hawk. Ben Gust of Rapid City was the team’s
alternate and Kim Ziegler is Ziggy’s team coach.
Their
scores were also exceptional with Ryan Temme shooting 197, Matt
Jones hitting a near perfect 199, Brian Bormes breaking 194,
Skyler Burke hitting 195 and Adam Girtz exploding 192.
According
to the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Bill Christy, this
was the first time that two teams from the same state have placed
first and second in the same division. He also said it was even
more remarkable that they were from the same town.
The
Toby’s Straight Shooters Junior Experienced team also made a
good showing at the National competition. The team was made up of
Jacob Reichert, Kylie Kintigh, and Melissa Johnson, all of Rapid
City, Colton Kant of New Underwood and Colton Reichert of Sturgis.
Their scores were as follows: Jacob Reichert 186, Kylie Kintigh
187, Melissa Johnson 172, Colton Kant 194, and Colton Reichert
175. Their total score of 914 put them in a tie for 12th
place. Don Quinn is the Jr. Team coach.
SCTP
was developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation to offer
young men and women in grades 12 and under an opportunity to
compete as a team in trap, skeet and sporting clays. The program
is administered in partnership with the national governing bodies
for each of the three shotgun disciplines, the Amateur
Trapshooting Association, National Skeet Shooting Association and
National Sporting Clays Association. The ultimate goal is
instilling in young participants a commitment to safe firearm
handling, teamwork and leadership.
Congratulations to Jamie
Lescarboura
Jamie Lescarboura shot at and broke his 300,000th registered target
on May 21st at Crooks Gun Club to become the first SD resident to
reach this mile stone.

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