WISCONSIN STATE SHOOT - 123rd ANNUAL JULY 12 - 17, 2022 - WISCONSIN TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION
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123rd ANNUAL WISCONSIN STATE SHOOT JULY 12 - 17, 2022 HOSTED BY THE WISCONSIN TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION AND HELD AT THE WTA SHOOTING COMPLEX AND LEARNING CENTER 1312 Akron Drive Nekoosa, WI 54457 Phone Number 888-704-6588
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The WTA directors, officers, and shoot volunteers join me in welcoming you and your families to the 2022 Wisconsin State Trapshooting Championships. This will be our 123rd State Championship, and our 10th anniversary at our Homegrounds in the Town of Rome. Everyone is encouraged to celebrate this milestone with us. Attendance was down slightly in 2020 due to COVID-19, but we recovered nicely in 2021 to again attain an All-American points factor 6; and notably made the top ten in the ATA mega-target award list for registered targets thrown. We will be open on Monday for classification, squadding, practice and marathon targets. Six days of competition will begin on Tuesday, and the tournament High Overall will begin on Wednesday. Festivities will begin on Tuesday with a welcome Pig Roast sponsored Visit Rome, YZ’s Body Shop and the WTA . The WTA Hall of Fame induction banquet will take place Wednesday evening at the Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids. We will celebrate the induction of George Hass and H. John (Jack) Duwe into our Hall of Fame. Thursday we will honor our All State Team members and high average winners along with a Hot Dog Feed sponsored by Bob Schultz of Target Shotguns. On Friday, the main event will be the Paul Becker fish fry, accompanied by live and silent auctions, fun events and door prizes. Our thanks to everyone for your participation. While we enjoy the sport we love, pause to remember our squad mates who have passed on. Shoot well and have fun. Fritz Thistle, WTA President This certifies that the Wisconsin Trapshooting Association has been authorized to hold an ATA Registered Shoot at the WTA Shooting Complex and Learning Center in Rome, Wisconsin, July 12 thru July 17, 2022. Lynn Gipson, Executive Director, ATA The Directors of the Wisconsin Trapshooting Association reserve the right to change the program as conditions warrant and to reject any entry without explanation. The entire program is conducted by the WTA. In the event of trap breakdowns or other circumstances which could impede the progress of this shoot, the Directors of the WTA reserve the right to move squads to other than their starting locations to efficiently expedite the completion of events. In the event of a dispute over interpretation of this program, the decision of the Directors of the WTA shall govern. WTA Zero Tolerance Policy—There will be zero tolerance of any shooter or observer interfering with the shoot by abusing any shooter, WTA Director, Officer, or employee in any way; unauthorized operation of equipment or partaking of alcoholic beverages prior to shooting, including shoot offs. This behavior will result in an immediate and automatic request to leave the grounds, disqualification of scores, and forfeiture of any entry fees paid. This will be enforced!
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Participants in this Championship Tournament must be current members of the Amateur Trapshooting Association. Wisconsin residents must also be current members of the Wisconsin Trapshooting Association. All participants must meet the following minimum target requirements: 16 Yard Handicap Doubles 2022 Targets Shot 500 500 300 2020, 2021 & 2022 Combined 1000 1000 600 New Shooter in 2021 or 2022 500 500 300 Shooters not meeting the minimum requirements will be assigned, at a minimum, the class and/or yardage shown in the table below, based on their gender or special category declaration. Shoot- ers with 16 yard and/or doubles averages at or exceeding the minimum penalty class will be pe- nalized a minimum of one class. Shooters with current handicap yardage at or exceeding the minimum penalty yardage will be penalized a minimum of two yards, not to exceed 25 yards or current yardage, whichever is greater. 16 Yard Handicap Doubles Men, Sub-Veterans and A 24 yards A Junior Gold Lady I and II, Sub-Juniors C 20 yards C Juniors and Veterans B 22 yards B Senior Veterans None None None Penalty class and/or yardage will apply to all events. Tuesday’s preliminary targets may be used to meet the minimum requirements. Shooters must request reclassification. CLASSIFICATION It is the shooter’s responsibility to ensure they are properly classified and handicapped. Failure to do so will result in disqualification and/or suspension. All shooters will be subject to review prior to shoot offs or awarding of trophies, purses, options and added money. Class Champions, ties and high scores in each class in Wednesday’s Singles and Doubles and in Thursday’s Class Singles and Class Doubles will be advanced one class for the remainder of this shoot. Class moves will be done for both residents and non-residents. SINGLES DOUBLES Class AAA 98.00% and up 96.00% and up Class AA 96.25 to 97.99 92.00 to 95.99 Class A 94.75 to 96.24 89.00 to 91.99 Class B 93.00 to 94.74 86.00 to 88.99 Class C 90.00 to 92.99 82.00 to 85.99 Class D 89.99 & under 81.99 & under Sub-Junior - Under 15 Junior - 15, under 18 Junior Gold - 18, under 23 Lady I - under 55 Lady II - 55 and over Sub-Veteran - 55, under 65 Veteran - 65, under 70 Senior Veteran - 70 and over Classification will be according to known ability; the following will be taken into consideration: Official averages, Registered League average (abnormally low scores will be disregarded); Non-Registered scores, including shoot off scores, non-registered events, practice scores, league scores and averages, etc.; Any other information known on shooters ability; Omission of scores and inaccuracies subject shooters to disqualification. NOTICE: The Handicap Committee reserves the right to change a shooter’s classification at any time. Any changes made by the Classification Committee during this shoot become official when the shooter is notified or when posted on the scoreboard. Errors may be corrected at any time. If you gain yardage you must check with Squadding to see if you need resquadding for the remaining handicap events.
ENTRY PROCEDURE - PLEASE READ The grounds will be open at 1:00 PM on Monday, July 11 for classification, squadding, cashiering, exhibitor set-up and camper set-up, practice shooting and Marathon Monday. In order to expedite the shoot, please follow the entry procedure in the following order: Memberships - Before you can make any entries, all shooters must be a current ATA member and in addition, Wisconsin residents must be a WTA member. If you need an ATA or WTA membership or renewal, go directly to the cashier’s counter. The WTA $10.00 annual mem- bership must be paid and sticker on ATA card in order to classify. You are now required to have your plastic ATA card and paper averages for classifying, squadding, cashiering and the collec- tion of event payoffs. Classification - All shooters, whether pre-squadded or not, must start at classification. Present your plastic ATA card and ATA paper average card to a member of the Classification Committee at the classification table. Your paper average card must be presented and up to date or you will not be classified! They will enter your classification, yardage and any special category for which you declare into the computer system. If you do not have a plastic ATA card or ATA number, then the computer will assign a temporary Shooter Number. Otherwise your ATA Num- ber is your Shooter Number. Do not misplace this number as it will be required for squadding and cashiering. Squadding - If you have pre-squadded for this shoot at presquad.com beginning May 1 at noon CST, you may proceed directly to the cashier’s counter. Otherwise, proceed to the squadding table and stand in the line for the event(s) that you wish to enter. Present your plastic ATA card or Shooter Number to the squadding personnel. They will enter your squadding infor- mation into the computer system. You will not receive any paper entry cards. Shooters must take an available position or squad that’s open in the next available flight of squads. There is a limit of one full squad per shooter per event. The only exception will be for shooters that are handi- capped. Any shooter or group of shooters found trying to circumvent these procedures by re- questing multiple squads and/or positions will have their entries refused and could be subject to further disqualification from an event or from the entire tournament. To ensure your shooting times and positions, the use of presquad.com is recommended. Please note: The trapline is arranged into 14 banks of trapfields with 14 starting points. Bank A is at the East end and Bank N is at the West end of the trapline. Fifty targets will be shot per trap for all singles, handicap and doubles events. Charts showing the starting locations for squad numbers will be made available and posted about the grounds. Cashiering - Present your plastic ATA card or Shooter Number to personnel at the cashier’s counter. They will ask which purses and options that you wish to play. Please make this decision in advance, as no additions or withdrawals will be allowed for any event after you have cashiered. Checks will be accepted for the amount of shooting fees only. Make checks payable to the WTA. No two party checks or endorsements. A $50.00 fee will be charged on all bad checks. There are no refunds unless an event is cancelled. All pre-squad positions for all events each day will be held until 30 minutes prior to the first event of the day. After that time, presquadded positions not yet cashiered for that day will be cancelled and opened to all shooters. Sub-Junior/Junior Entry: Shooters under 18 years of age are offered targets at a reduced rate of $28.00 per 100 only if purses and/or options are not played. These Sub-Juniors/ Juniors are still eligible for trophies and added money if their score so qualifies them. THE CASHIER’S COUNTER WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO THE SHOOT START TIMES & CLOSE AT 4:00 PM DAILY. FEES - Daily fees of ATA $3.00 and WTA $3.00 will be added to your first entry of each day. WTA Maintenance Fee of $1.00 will be added on each event. SQUAD HUSTLING Check in with the squad hustler at your starting trap and sign in on your squad sheet at the start- ing trap scorer’s bench. At each of the starting locations, the number of the squad that is actually shooting is posted on the scorer’s bench. We Do Not Call Squad Numbers On The PA System. No shooter will be allowed to make up more than one sub-event on make up practice traps 17 or 18. If you are unable to join your squad before they have started their second sub- event, you must be resquadded and pay a $20.00 resquadding fee. If you miss one sub-event, you must report to a WTA Director and make up the sub-event on a practice trap.
TARGET SETTING Targets will be set each morning. Only authorized WTA personnel may reset targets. Any unauthorized person observed resetting targets may be disqualified from that event. SHOOT OFFS Shoot offs will begin immediately following the last event of each day and will be conducted ac- cording to ATA guidelines. All shooters should be ready to shoot at that time. Handicap shoot offs will be held on the day of the event. Singles and Doubles ties will be carried over until the last respective event of the tournament. Contestants will be called over the PA to report for check-in, which is in the northwest corner of the entry building. Those shooters who have not reported by third call or are not promptly at their assigned field when called will be disqualified from the shoot offs. Shoot offs will be under the sole discretion of the Shoot Off Manager. All shoot off determi- nations and decisions will be made by the manager or his appointed staff and will be final. Note: No Shooter may win more than one trophy per event, except the concurrent awards of Husband/Wife, Parent/Child, AIM Awards. ATA RULE - SPECIAL CATEGORIES: All Ladies I and II, Sub-Juniors, Juniors, Junior Gold, Sub-Veterans, Veterans, and Senior Veterans must declare their special category at the time of classification in any registered tournament if they wish to compete as a category shooter. Without such declaration, the contestant will not be allowed to compete for the applicable catego- ry trophy. No contestant will be allowed to declare or change a special declaration after firing his/ her first shot. There will be no exceptions to this rule. The following rules apply to shooters who have declared a special category. At all tournaments where All-American points will be awarded in any event, shooters may declare only one category. Note: Chair shooters are exempt from this rule. Shooters who become eligible for new age-based categories during the target year may elect to continue to compete in the previous category for the remainder of that target year. For example, a shooter reaching age 70 may elect to continue to shoot as a Veteran for the remainder of the current target year. However, once a shooter has elected to move to the new category, that deci- sion is irrevocable and he/she may not again declare eligibility for the previous category. Junior shooters reaching the age of 18 may continue to declare Junior category for the remainder of the current target year. PRACTICE TRAPS Practice will be available each day on traps 17 and 18. Tickets must be purchased in the Main Entry Building and are not refundable if not used. The cost is $7.00 per 25 targets for singles or handicap and $14.00 per 25 pair of targets for doubles. Make your entry at the practice traps. Practice times will be posted and announced each day. ATTENDANCE PINS Attendance pins will be issued to contestants at the classification table. Your average card will be punched or marked upon receipt of pin. Please, only one pin per shooter. If there are extras at the end of the shoot, they will be made available at that time. Past State Shoot pins are available at $1.00 each. 100 & 200 PINS Shooters breaking 100 or 200 straight targets without carryover will be awarded a 100 or 200 straight pin. Only one such pin will be awarded per individual at the State Shoot. Please report your squad and position number at classification. “BUCKY BADGER” 100 & 200 AWARDS Shooters breaking 100 or 200 straight targets for the first time during the Wisconsin State Trapshooting Championships in only the Singles, Doubles and Handicap Championship Events will receive a special “Bucky Badger” Award. This award is limited to one per lifetime. Please inquire at classification ALL WTA DIRECTORS ARE OFFICIAL LINE REFEREES The ATA refund for 2021 is $8714.00
RULES for GOLF CARTS, ATVs, UTVs, and MOTOR BIKES • Prior to use on the WTA Homegrounds (both the campground and gun club areas), all shooters that plan on using personal golf carts, ATVs, UTVs or motor bikes must show proof of liability insurance. To show proof, contact personnel at the cashier’s counter in the Main Entry Building. If no proof of insurance, then you will not be permitted to use your machine. • You must be 16 years of age or older to operate. • You must follow all safety rules while operating your golf cart, ATV, UTV or motor bike. • There will be no racing or other unsafe operating practices allowed. • Golf carts can carry a maximum of 4 people and all passengers must be seated at all times when cart is in motion. • The speed limit is 5 mph on the grounds, including the campground. • Pedestrians have the right of way; yield when you are in traffic and be courteous at all times. • You must follow the directions of all security personnel and any WTA Official. • Violators of any of the above rules will be given only one warning. Thereafter, all operating privileges will be revoked. Golf carts will be available on a prepaid basis. You may reserve a cart in advance by contacting Amy Jenkins at 608-547-5453. PETS: All pets must be leashed while on the grounds and owners are required to clean up after their pets. VENDORS, CAMPERS, TENTS and TRAILERS Vendor and camping space at the Homegrounds is on a reserved basis and the price is determined solely by the WTA. These reservations are from the Sunday before the shoot until Monday after the shoot. If you need your space sooner or are leaving later, please contact Amy Jenkins, 608-547-5453, for availability. Camping spaces are also available for five or ten year leases. Reserving of parking spots or roping off of picnic areas will not be allowed. Primitive camping will be available, first come first serve, at $20.00 per night. One unit per site. Please contact Amy Jenkins, 608-547-5453, for availability. WELCOME PIG ROAST There will be a Pig Roast sponsored by Visit Rome, YZ’s Body Shop and the WTA welcoming everyone to the 2022 Wisconsin State Shoot. The Pig Roast, cooked by Jim Giese, will take place in the Main Entry Building on Tuesday, July 12th starting at approximately 5:30 PM. BOB SCHULTZ HOT DOG FEED The Hot Dog feed sponsored by Bob Schultz, Target Shotguns, Inc., will take place on Thursday, July 14th at approximately 5:30 PM in the Main Entry Building. At this time, we will also present the 2021 All State Team and High Average Awards. Four $100 gift baskets courtesy of Rhino and Laverne Lehmann will be given away by random drawing. To enter the drawing, fill out an entry form available in the clubhouse. Drawings will take place that night and you do not need to be present to win.
PAUL BECKER FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY & WTA FUNDRAISER On Friday, July 15, 2022 the Wisconsin Trapshooting Association will host a Friday Night Fish Fry by Paul & Mary Becker with Glenn & Connie Lee of the Buckshot Grill in the Main Entry Building starting around 5:00 PM. There will be a live auction, silent auction, fun events and door prizes. ATA ATTAINMENTS Each year, the ATA recognizes shooters that achieve various milestones: Target at- tainments, 27 yards, AA-27-AA, All American Team, Grand Slams, Scholarships, etc. If you wish to be recognized for any of these achievements by the WTA, please inform ATA Delegate Kevin Doerring of them prior to Thursday July 14, 2022. Also, please inform us of any completed careers so those shooters may be properly honored. AIM PROGRAM AIM PROGRAM For 2022, in Saturday’s Wisconsin Singles Championship (July 16, 2022), the ATA is proud to announce there will be AIM (Academics, Integrity and Marksmanship) Trophies supplied by the ATA. There will be trophies for team (squads) and individuals in the AIM Program: Age Categories – Age 11 and under, Pre-Sub; Age 12-14, Sub Jr.; Age 15-17, Junior; Age 18-23, Junior Gold. The AIM Program trophies will be awarded based on the first 100 targets of the 200 target event. Awards Program will be in the entry building at the completion of the event at approximately 6:00 pm. We encourage all AIM shooters to compete in the 200 target event. AIM’s Focus: Members of AIM will enjoy the thrill of shooting registered competition on a level playing field as an individual and/or as a team. The purpose of AIM is to pro- vide a safe and positive experience with firearms and registered trapshooting for youth, elementary school through college age. AIM encourages good sportsmanship and personal responsibility through competition while establishing the foundation to make trapshooting a lifelong avocation. For 2022, keep an eye out for another big year with MidwayUSA Foundation Endow- ment Funds! Help us spread the word about these awesome opportunities to teams in your state. Signing up is quick, free, and easy. Coaches can visit www.midwayusafoundation.org/start-your-account to get started. Funds will be available throughout the target year, so the earlier the better for signing up. We’ll announce programs on www.aim4ata.com and through our social media, so make sure you are connected. Don’t miss your chance to take part of our BIGGEST match of the year! 1. TARGETS - Minimum Requirements: none for AIM Awards 2. Registration Deadline; Register with an AIM State Director or with Classification at the State Shoot. 3. All AIM related issues are to be brought to an AIM Director, NOT THE WTA. ATA rules and the AIM Handbook govern. 4. All shooters must pay their AIM, ATA and WTA memberships before shooting. For any questions regarding the AIM Program Please contact: Kyle Wojicechowski • 715-573-3777 - deadapair@yahoo.com. Thanks to the WTA Board for allowing the AIM to become a part of Wisconsin Trapshooting tradition!
FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE GROUNDS SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS Kolar Arms, Recob’s Target Shop, Bernie and Chantelle Merchlewitz, YZ’s Body Shop, Inc., Elite Shotguns, MEC Outdoors, Rewald Electric, Eau Claire Rod & Gun Club, White Flyer, Ho-Chunk Gaming, WTA, Bruce Davis Construction and Manitowoc Gun Club. PAST STATE SHOOT ATTENDANCE 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Tues. Moser Singles 155 196 184 211 195 216 Brian Giese Hd 156 179 190 212 216 229 Rewald Electric Dbs 111 128 136 152 181 176 Wed. Eau Claire R&G Dbs 259 254 292 301 317 311 Elite Shotguns Hd 360 338 368 403 403 385 YZ’s Singles 348 339 378 384 396 353 Thurs. White Flyer Singles 416 420 449 496 471 507 White Flyer Handicap 416 394 441 485 451 488 Bruce Davis Doubles - - - 379 374 375 Fri. Ho Chunk Doubles 421 408 435 465 443 437 CZ-USA Hd 526 511 533 549 523 553 Sat. Kolar Singles 726 676 684 679 616 699 Sun. Recob’s Handicap 475 529 561 555 539 543 Attendance Totals 4369 4372 4651 5271 5125 5272
WISCONSIN TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Fritz Thistle, President Lodi 2022 Rich Weisensel, 1st Vice President Wautoma 2022 Bob Ebbers, 2nd Vice President Burlington 2023 Kenneth Michels, Director Ringle 2023 Laverne Lehmann, Director Potosi 2023 Aaron Katzenberg, Director Pell Lake 2023 Keith Lehmann, Director Lancaster 2022 Tyler Buchanan, Director Platteville 2022 Amy Jenkins, Executive Assistant Taylor Katzenberg, Treasurer 13806 Graphite Road PO Box 38 Tomah, WI 54660 Burlington, WI 53105 Kevin Doerring, ATA Delegate Tyler Buchanan, 1st Alternate 355 North Monroe Street 300 North Hickory Street Lancaster, WI 53813 Platteville, WI 53818 Fritz Thistle, 2nd Alternate Amy Jenkins, Shoot Coordinator N2111 Smith Park Road 13806 Graphite Road Lodi, WI 53555 Tomah, WI 54660 For phone numbers and email addresses of those listed above, please visit the WTA website at www.witrapshooters.com. WTA COMMITTEES AND ASSIGNMENTS AIM Director........................................... Kyle Wojicechowski All-State Team ....................................... Kevin Doerring Camping ................................................ Amy Jenkins Classification ......................................... Kevin Doerring/Tyler Buchanan .............................................................. Ken Michels/Jay Nigbor/Dan Ewert Exhibitors/Vendors ................................. Amy Jenkins Food Service ......................................... Tom & Nora Bristol/Amy Jenkins Hall of Fame .......................................... John Atkielski/Jay Nigbor/Fritz Thistle Hall of Fame Banquet ............................ Steve & Mary Downs/Carol Keeley Line Personnel/Training ......................... Fritz Thistle/Gary Witzke Photos ................................................... Steve & Mary Downs Pre-squadding ....................................... Mueller Technologies Referees ................................................ All Directors Registered Shoot Coordinator ............... Amy Jenkins Scoreboard ............................................ Mueller Technologies Shoot-offs .............................................. John Atkielski/Kevin Doerring State Program ....................................... John Atkielski/Amy Jenkins Target Setting ........................................ All Directors/Laverne & KeithLehmann/ .............................................................. YZ/Chops/John Reding/Bill Simonar/ .............................................................. Dennis Kozlowski/Bob Ebbers/Aaron .............................................................. Katzenberg Trap & Field Reports .............................. Taylor Katzenberg Trapshooting USA Report ...................... Sean Hawley Trophies................................................. Taylor Katzenberg Trophy Counter ...................................... Taylor Katzenberg/Steve & Mary Downs WTA Fundraising .................................. Friends of the WTA WTA Website......................................... Elizabeth Foellmi/Amy Jenkins Zone Shoots .......................................... Kevin Doerring/Amy Jenkins
Name Inducted Name Inducted *Guy V. Dering 1974 Dale Reimer 2000 *Fred Dreyfus 1974 *Bob Okray 2002 *Harry Dunham 1974 *Ray Moser 2002 *L.W. Johnson 1974 *Dave Ennis 2002 *John F. Kurth 1974 Doug Jerabek 2002 *Alex J. Larson 1974 Steve Keeley 2002 *Charles H. Larson 1974 *Elliah Koparian 2003 *Claude W. Olney 1974 *Rodney Overson 2003 *Victor A. Reinders 1974 Gary “Timber” Wolfe 2005 *Harry Billet 1975 James Dekay 2005 *W.J. Raup 1975 Arlene Otto 2005 *J.W. Wulf 1975 *Paul Sedwick 2006 *Dolly Issets 1976 Ben Smith 2006 *Clyde Mitchell 1976 Jeff Recob 2006 *William W. Issets 1977 Karen Recob 2006 *Eleanor “Tommy” Reinders 1977 Bill Recob 2006 Nancy Krebs Resop 1980 Gerald Demulling 2007 *Ruby Jenner 1984 Cheryl Demulling 2007 *William Ptaschinski 1984 Larry Wehinger 2008 *Jack Gracey 1985 John Atkielski 2008 *Austin LaJuene 1985 Tim Curtin 2009 Glen Everts 1987 *James Westover 2009 *Grace Bachhuber 1988 Bruce Wiegmann 2010 *Ted Bachhuber 1988 Fritz Thistle 2013 *Julie Deckert 1990 *Dennis Taylor 2013 *Fred Ludington 1990 Don Mittag 2014 *Richard Bennett 1991 Bruce Stiteley 2014 Cathy Wehinger 1992 Virgil Bomkamp 2015 *Duane Bucholz 1992 Glen Grabski 2016 *Richard Otto 1992 Jerry Murphy 2016 Loreen Klauser 1993 Carol Keeley 2017 Jerry Tesch 1993 Kenneth Beutler 2018 Robert Wallisch 1994 John Madson 2018 *R.E. “Buzz” Hogue 1996 James Gurkowski 2019 *Ron Bell 2000 Sandra Jo Jack 2020 *Robert Bohringer 2000 Rich Weisensel 2020 *Darrell Nelson 2000 Paul Becker 2021 Jay Nigbor 2000 John Reeb 2021 The inductions of George Hass and Jack Duwe will take place at the WTA Hall of Fame Banquet to be held Wednesday evening July 13, 2022 at the Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids.
2021 WISCONSIN ALL STATE TEAM Awards to the 34 members of the All State Team and High Averages based on 2021 performance will be made during the Bob Schultz Hot Dog Feed on Thursday, July 14, 2022. Awards graciously donated by Kolar Arms and YZ’s Body Shop Inc. Composite Times MEN’S TEAM Average Honored George Hass - Captain Fond Du Lac 96.33 11 Dwight Fitzsimmons Dodgeville 95.76 14 Jonathan Denman Columbus 95.23 17 Dan Haag Verona 94.94 6 Tyler Buchanan Platteville 94.30 2 Matthew Riffe La Crosse 93.57 2 John Wilke Nekoosa 92.98 2 Andy Wondrash Two Rivers 92.82 1 Donald Wagner Schofield 92.50 4 Brent Heikkinen Tomahawk 92.33 2 LADY’S TEAM Sandra Jo Jack - Captain Altoona 91.47 7 Karlie Klas Potosi 91.27 6 Taylor Ebbers Burlington 89.61 1 Janet Reding Cassville 89.34 15 Carol Keeley Waterloo 88.40 9 VETERAN TEAM Gerald Demulling - Captain New Richmond 94.87 28 Donald LaBarge Wisconsin Rapids 92.40 2 Tim Curtin Reedsburg 91.06 14 Rich Weisensel Wautoma 89.85 2 SENIOR VETERAN TEAM Mike Nawikas - Captain Sheboygan 92.99 7 Steve Keeley Waterloo 91.21 21 Don Mittag Eagle 90.79 18 Dwight Paulin Fond Du Lac 89.92 12 Don Chrapla Fond Du Lac 89.39 7 JUNIOR TEAM Cody Barwick - Captain Mosinee 94.25 4 Logan Denman Columbus 93.57 5 Sage McKeough Wausau 92.78 3 Hunter Knotwell Lancaster 91.59 4 Brady Nyhuis Wautoma 90.82 1 SUB JUNIOR TEAM Robert Gropp - Captain Berlin 93.74 4 Lillian Longworth Omro 88.77 2 Caleb Studnicka Sun Prairie 86.19 1 Jordan Bomkamp Muscoda 86.06 1 Lexi Flees Hatley 80.13 1 2021 HIGH AVERAGE AWARDS Singles George Hass Fond Du Lac 99.00 1700 In State Targets Handicap George Hass Fond Du Lac 91.75 1600 In State Targets Doubles Dwight Fitzsimmons Dodgeville 96.36 2200 In State Targets
MONEY DIVISION NOTICE: To expedite the calculation of purses, options and added monies, the scores that appear on the bulletin sheets one hour after the last squad has been posted will be final. Shooters have until that time to make corrections to their posted scores. All monies due shooters in the form of purses, options and/or added money will be paid by check the day after completion of an event. All monies not distributed at the shoot, will be paid by check and mailed within ten days by the WTA. Event Payoffs - Payoff checks will be available after noon the next day. You must present your plastic ATA card or Shooters Number to cashier personnel in order to receive any event payoffs. Announcements will be made or posted daily as to the availability of payoffs. All payoffs not made at the shoot will be mailed within 10 days. No payoff check $600.00 or greater will be issued unless we have a W9 SS# Request Form on file or the shooter fills out one before receiving their check. WTA ADDED MONEY DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP - $1300.00 Paid: Class AAA, AA, A, B, C, D - 60/40%, ties divide. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP - $3100.00 Paid: Class AAA, AA, A, B, C, D - 60/40%, ties divide. HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP - $2600.00 Paid: 40/30/20/10% ties divide, one yardage group (19 to 27) NOTE: ALL ADDED MONEY WILL BE PRORATED BY ENTRY FOR RESIDENTS AND NON- RESIDENTS. OPTIONS and PURSES CLASS OPTIONS: 100 SINGLES TARGETS Paid: Class AAA, AA, A, B, C, D - 60/40%, ties divide. CLASS OPTIONS: 50 DOUBLES TARGETS Paid: Class AAA, AA, A, B, C, D - 60/40%, ties divide. HANDICAP OPTIONS: ONE YARDAGE GROUP (19 TO 27) 25s paid: One money, ties divide. 50s paid: 60/40%, ties divide. SINGLES EVENTS - CLASS PURSE Paid: Class AAA, AA, A, B, C, D - 60/40%, ties divide. DOUBLES EVENTS - CLASS PURSE Paid: Class AAA, AA, A, B, C, D - 60/40%, ties divide. HANDICAP EVENTS: REGULAR PURSE Paid: 40/30/20/10% ties divide, one yardage group (19 to 27) HANDICAP EVENTS: YARDAGE PURSE Paid 50/30/20%, four yardage groups (19-21), (22-23), (24-25), (26-27) HANDICAP EVENTS: TOP GUN LEWIS OPTION Only available in the Event 11 Preliminary Handicap This is a Modified Lewis class option and will be paid as follows: 50% of the total money will be paid to the top two scores and will be divided 60/40% The remaining 50% of the total money will be divided into 3 Lewis Classes and will be paid one money, ties divide. The top two scores paid above will be removed the Lewis Class calculation and therefore, the third high score will lead the first class.
LEWIS CLASS OPTION: ALL EVENTS Paid: Five Classes one money, ties divide. LEWIS CLASS OPTION: HALL OF FAME Paid: Four Classes, one money, ties divide. ATA HALL of FAME CONTRIBUTOR OPTION and AWARD One half of the $20 entry fee for this option is a tax-deductible donation to the Trapshooting Hall of Fame. This donation provides support to our new museum and to the many projects undertaken by the Hall of Fame. Your entry slip shows this contribution and is your receipt. One half of the entry fee for this option will be forwarded to the Trapshooting Hall of Fame, and the other half will be paid out in three Lewis Classes, 60/40 high gun each class. The high participating shooter will receive a specially crafted Shamrock Leathers oak and leather wall clock suitably engraved. All participants will qualify for this beautiful Shamrock Leathers Hall of Fame Award. Ties will be resolved by shoot management. The Hall of Fame is recognized as a 501(c)3 charitable organization by the IRS. Entry for this Lewis Option is available in the Recob’s Target Shop Handicap Championship (Event 13) and Option 7. LEWIS CLASS OPTION: ATA GUN CLUB FUND Paid: Three Classes, one money, ties divide. ATA GUN CLUB FUND LEWIS PURSE ATA gun clubs are the grassroots for our Association. Most every angle within the ATA starts and ends with the success of our gun clubs. If they are not successful, the ATA is not successful. Therefore, each year the ATA awards grants to help enhance the clubs and grant them funds needed to enrich our sport. Half of the entry in this award is donated to the ATA to support this grant program. Entry for this Lewis Option is available in the Kolar Arms Singles Championship (Event 12) as Option 7. LEWIS CLASS OPTION: KYLE SACIA Paid: Three Classes, one money, ties divide. The WTA recognizes Kyle Sacia. To honor his life and establish a Memorial Fund, the WTA encourages you to participate in the Kyle Sacia Lewis Class Option. Half of the entry in this option will be donated directly to the Kyle Sacia Memorial Fund. Entry for this Lewis Class Option is available in the Kyle Sacia Memorial Handicap (Event 2) as Option 8. HIGH ALL AROUND LEWIS CLASS OPTION Paid: Four Classes, one money, ties divide. Must enter on Event # 10 HIGH OVERALL LEWIS CLASS OPTION Paid: Four Classes, one money, ties divide. Must enter on Event # 4 **MARATHON MONDAY** MONDAY JULY 11, 2022 The WTA Shooting Complex will be open on Monday, July 11th at 10:00 AM for registered shooting. This is a marathon shoot in singles, handicap and doubles. Targets are priced at $26.00 per hundred. Daily fees of ATA $3.00 and WTA $3.00 will be added to your first entry of each day. WTA Mainte- nance Fee of $1.00 will be added on each event. There are no trophies for these events. Please see Glen Grabski for squadding and cashiering.
EVENT 1 TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022 MOSER MEMORIAL SINGLES 9:00 AM - Entries Open at 8:00 AM and Close at 11:00 AM 100 16 YARD TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES Shot 50 per trap In memory of Ray and Wy Moser Trophies Wisconsin Trapshooting Association 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Lady, Junior, Sub-Junior, Veteran and Senior Veteran All trophies are Open Admission, targets, trophies ............................................... $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option............................................... 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse .......................................................... 20.00 Ties carried over to Wednesday’s YZ’s “We Want Your Body” Singles WTA 100 CLUB Each year, the first Wisconsin Resident to break 100 straight at the Wisconsin State Shoot will join the WTA 100 Club. This person will receive a one of a kind belt buckle and will have their name added to a commemorative plaque in the entry building. The winner will be determined by Squad Number and Position. In honor of Kyle Sacia, the WTA respectfully requests that everyone please wear red today! EVENT 2 TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022 KYLE SACIA MEMORIAL HANDICAP 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 19 TO 27 yards Shot 50 per trap Trophies Bernie and Chantelle Merchlewitz Champion, Runner-up 1st and 2nd each yardage group (19-21) (22-23) (24-25) (26-27) Lady, Junior, Sub-Junior, Sub-Veteran, Veteran and Senior Veteran Runner-up Sub-Junior, Junior, Lady, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran All trophies are Open Admission, targets, trophies ................................................ $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option .............................................. 10.00 Option 3 - 25’s Option, $5.00 each 25 ................................... 20.00 Option 4 - 50’s Option, $10.00 each 50 (F-M-L) .................... 30.00 Option 5 - Handicap Yardage Purse...................................... 20.00 Option 8 - Kyle Sacia Lewis Class Option ............................. 10.00 Ties shoot off following last event of the day
EVENT 3 TUESDAY, JULY 12, 2022 REWALD ELECTRIC DOUBLES 100 DOUBLES TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES Shot 25 Pair per trap Trophies Bob Ebbers 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Lady, Junior, Sub-Junior, Veteran and Senior Veteran All trophies are Open Admission, targets, trophies................................................ $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option ............................................. 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse.......................................................... 20.00 Option 4 - Class Option, $10.00 each 50 .............................. 20.00 Kyle Sacia Handicap Slider Doubles Shoot Out - there will be a lucky number drawing to determine shooters that are eligible to participate in this shoot out. Cash payouts and further details will be posted at the State Shoot. Ties carried over to Wednesday’s Eau Claire Rod & Gun Club Doubles Welcome Pig Roast In the Event Center at approximately 5:30 PM EVENT 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2022 9:00 AM - Entries Open at 8:00 AM and Close at 11:00 AM EAU CLAIRE ROD & GUN CLUB DOUBLES 100 DOUBLES TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES Shot 25 Pair per trap Trophies Eau Claire Rod & Gun Club Resident: 1st and 2nd each Class, AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Runner-up Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Non-Resident: 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies................................................ $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option .............................................. 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse.......................................................... 20.00 Option 3 - High Overall Lewis ............................................. 20.00 (Note: Paid as Event 13 on the final day payoff) Option 4 - Class Option, $10.00 each 50 .............................. 20.00 Ties carried over to Bruce Davis Construction
EVENT 5 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2022 ELITE SHOTGUNS PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP HONORING “Fritz Thistle” 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 19 TO 27 yards Shot 50 per trap Trophies Aaron Willoughby Resident: Champion, Runner-up and Third 1st each yardage group (19-21) (22-23) (24-25) (26-27) Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Runner-up Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up and 1st each yardage group Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies ............................................... $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option ............................................... 10.00 Option 2 - Handicap Regular Purse ....................................... 20.00 Option 3 - 25’s Option, $5.00 each 25 ................................... 20.00 Option 4 - 50’s Option, $10.00 each 50 (F-M-L) .................... 30.00 Option 5 - Handicap Yardage Purse ...................................... 20.00 Ties shoot off following last event of the day EVENT 6 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2022 YZ’s “WE WANT YOUR BODY” SINGLES 100 16 YARD TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES Shot 50 per trap Trophies YZ’s Body Shop, Inc. Resident: 1st and 2nd each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Runner-up Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Non-Resident: 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies ................................................ $38.00 WTA Daily Maintenance Fee................................................. $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option ............................................... 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse .......................................................... 20.00 Ties carried over to Thursday’s White Flyer Singles Class Championship WTA Hall of Fame Banquet at the Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids. Social Hour starting at 5:00 PM and buffet dinner at 7:00 PM.
2021 ATA MEGA TARGET AWARDS 1 World Shooting and Recreational Complex IL 4,317,075 2 Cardinal Center OH 3,577,900 3 Pennsylvania State Shotgunning Assn PA 2,505,575 4 Tuscon Trap & Skeet Club AZ 2,349,425 5 Silver Dollar Shooters Club FL 1,821,975 6 Missouri Trap Assn Gun Club MO 1,260,350 7 Iowa State Trap Assn IA 1,115,575 8 Wisconsin Shooting Complex & Learning Ctr WI 858,925 9 Kansas Trapshooting Assn KS 766,312 10 New York State ATA NY 761,950 After placing tenth in 2019, seventh in 2020, Wisconsin is in eighth place for the ATA’s gun club thrown targets Mega Target Award. Thanks to all attendees, the Nekoosa High School, the WTA Board of Director’s and the many volunteers that have made this possible. WTA ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2022 8:00 AM The annual meeting of the Wisconsin Trapshooting Association will be held Friday, July 15, 2022 at 8:00 AM at the WTA Homegrounds in the Main Entry Building. All current ATA members who are residents of Wisconsin are eligible to vote and are encouraged to attend. Shooters must present their 2022 ATA paper average card and have registered targets in any two target years in order to vote. Shooting will start after the conclusion of the Annual Meeting. EVENT 7 THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2022 WHITE FLYER SINGLES CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP 8:00 AM - Entries Open at 7:00 AM and Close at 10:00 AM 100 16 YARD TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES Shot 50 per trap Trophies White Flyer Resident: 1st and 2nd each Class, AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Runner-up Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Concurrent Wisconsin Zone Champion of Champions: Champion, Runn er Up to Champion,1st in each Class AA-A-B-C-D To be eligible, you must have won one of the above trophies as a resident at your respective Wisconsin Zone Shoot. Non-Resident: 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies ................................................ $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option............................................... 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse .......................................................... 20.00 Ties carried over to Saturday’s Kolar Arms Singles Championship
EVENT 8 THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2022 WHITE FLYER HANDICAP 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 19 TO 27 yards Shot 50 per trap Trophies White Flyer Resident: Champion, Runner-up and Third 1st each yardage group (19-21) (22-23) (24-25) (26-27) Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Runner-up Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up and 1st each yardage group Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies ............................................... $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option .............................................. 10.00 Option 2 - Handicap Regular Purse ..................................... 20.00 Option 3 - 25’s Option, $5.00 each 25................................... 20.00 Option 4 - 50’s Option, $10.00 each 50 (F-M-L) .................... 30.00 Option 5 - Handicap Yardage Purse ..................................... 20.00 Ties shoot off following last event of the day EVENT 9 THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2022 BRUCE DAVIS CONSTRUCTION DOUBLES CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP 100 DOUBLES TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES Shot 25 Pair per trap Trophies Bruce Davis Resident: 1st and 2nd each Class, AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Runner-up Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Non-Resident: 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies ............................................... $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option .............................................. 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse ......................................................... 20.00 Option 4 - Class Option, $10.00 each 50 .............................. 20.00 Ties carried over to Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Doubles Championship Hot Dog Feed sponsored by Bob Schultz, Target Shotguns, Inc. in Event Center at approximately 5:30 PM. All State Team and High Average Awards presentations Four $100 gift baskets courtesy of Rhino and Laverne Lehmann will be given away.
JEWELRY RAFFLE 50/50 RAFFLE l HOODIES & HATS SPECIAL 10th ANNIVESARY CLOTHING All available for sale in the Main Entry Building during the State Shoot. Coffee and Donuts will be for sale daily in the Main Entry Building. Please see Chops, YZ or their wives! Silent auction items should be dropped off by noon on Wednesday. The auction closes at 4:00 PM on Friday. Final raffle drawings along with live and silent auctions will take place on July 15th during the Friday Night Fish Fry by Paul & Mary Becker with Glenn & Connie Lee of the Buckshot Grill.
EVENT 10 FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2022 Entries Open at 7:30 AM and Close at 11:00 AM WTA Annual Meeting - 8:00 AM The Event will start 15 minutes after the completion of the WTA Annual Meeting HO-CHUNK GAMING WISCONSIN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP HONORING “George Hass” 100 DOUBLES TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES - Shot 25 Pair per trap $1300.00 WTA Added Money Trophies Ho-Chunk Gaming Resident: Champion and Runner-up (ATA trophy) 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D (ATA trophy) 2nd each Class, AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Champion Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran, (ATA trophy) Runner-up Sub Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up and 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies................................................ $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option .............................................. 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse.......................................................... 20.00 Option 3 - High All Around Lewis ....................................... 20.00 (Note: Paid as Event 14 on the final day payoff.) Option 4 - Class Option, $10.00 each 50 .............................. 20.00 Ties shoot off upon completion of today’s events. EVENT 11 FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2022 BRUCE DAVIS CONSTRUCTION PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 19 TO 27 yards Shot 50 per trap Trophies Bruce Davis Resident: Champion, Runner-up,Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh 1st each yardage group - (19-21) (22-23) (24-25) (26-27) 1st and 2nd Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up, Third and 1st each yardage group Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies ................................................ $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option............................................... 10.00 Option 2 - Handicap Regular Purse ...................................... 20.00 Option 3 - 25’s Option, $5.00 each 25 ................................... 20.00 Option 4 - 50’s Option, $10.00 each 50 (F-M-L) .................... 30.00 Option 5 - Handicap Yardage Purse...................................... 20.00 Option 7 - Top Gun Lewis ..................................................... 20.00 Ties shoot off upon completion of today’s events. Friday Night Fish Fry and WTA Fundraiser in main entry building starting around 5:00 PM
EVENT 12 SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2022 8:00 AM - Entries Open at 7:00 AM KOLAR ARMS WISCONSIN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP HONORING “Dwight Fitzsimmons” 200 16 YARD TARGETS IN SIX CLASSES Shot 50 per trap $3100.00 WTA Added Money Trophies Kolar Arms Resident: Champion and Runner-up (ATA trophy) Sub-Junior Champion (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up Junior Champion (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up Junior Gold (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up Lady I Champion (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up Lady II Champion (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up Sub-Veteran Champion (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up Veteran Champion (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up Senior Veteran Champion (ATA Trophy) and Runner-up 1st each Class, AAA-AA-A-B-C-D (ATA trophy) 2nd and 3rd each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Husband/Wife Champions Parent/Child Champions (under 18) Parent/Child Champions (18 and over) (no age limit, to include grandparent/grandchild) ATA Trophies for AIM shooters Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up and 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Admission, targets, trophies ................................................$76.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ......................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option .............................................. 10.00 Option 2 - Class Purse ......................................................... 20.00 Option 5 - Class Option, $10.00 each 100 ............................ 20.00 Option 7 - ATA Gun Club Lewis Purse ................................. 20.00 Note: Shooters competing in just the first 100 targets will be squadded at the end of the first 100 or to fill vacancies on incomplete squads. Entry fee: $45.00, includes daily fees. Note: If necessary, unfinished Singles squads will resume shooting at 8:00 AM on Sunday. Any person missing their squad at that time will be permanently scratched. Shoot offs would then take place immediately following the completion of the Championship Handicap event. * STATE SINGLES CHAMPIONS AWARDS * $200.00 to State Singles Champion, $100.00 to Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I, Lady II, Sub- Veteran, Veteran and Senior Veteran Singles Champions. Champions must shoot in the appropriate Champion of Champions event at the Grand American to earn this award. Runners- up to the Champion are eligible if the Champion is not present. HUSBAND/WIFE and PARENT/CHILD TEAMS Persons eligible for these special team races must fill out and submit an entry form prior to shoot- ing on Saturday. Entry forms are located at classification counter. Parent/Child (under 18) will take precedent when the child is less than 18 years old. Age is determined per ATA category rules. Ties shoot off upon completion of today’s event
EVENT 13 SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2022 8:00 AM - Entries Open at 7:00 AM and Close at Noon RECOB’S TARGET SHOP WISCONSIN HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP HONORING “David Gervasi” 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 19 TO 27 yards Shot 50 per trap $2600.00 WTA Added Money Trophies Recob’s Target Shop Resident: Champion, Runner-up (ATA Trophy) Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth (ATA Trophy) Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth 1st each yardage group (19-21) (22-23) (24-25) (26-27) Sub-Junior Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Junior Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Junior Gold Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Lady I Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Lady II Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Sub-Veteran Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Veteran Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Senior Veteran Champion (ATA trophy) and Runner-up Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Open: Hall of Fame Contributor Award Trophy courtesy of Shamrock Leathers Admission, targets, trophies ................................................. $38.00 WTA Maintenance Fee ........................................................... $1.00 Option 1 - Lewis Class Option ................................................ 10.00 Option 2 - Handicap Regular Purse ........................................ 20.00 Option 3 - 25’s Option, $5.00 each 25 .................................... 20.00 Option 4 - 50’s Option, $10.00 each 50 (F-M-L) ...................... 30.00 Option 5 - Handicap Yardage Purse ....................................... 20.00 Option 7 - ATA Hall of Fame Open Contributor Lewis Option.. 20.00 Ties shoot off upon completion of today’s event.
EVENT 14 MEC OUTDOORS “The Brand You Trust” WISCONSIN HIGH ALL AROUND CHAMPIONSHIP HONORING “Chad Blanke” Trophies MEC Outdoors Resident: Champion (ATA Trophy), Runner-up, Third 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior Champion Junior Champion Junior Gold Champion Lady I Champion Lady II Champion Sub-Veteran Champion Veteran Champion Senior Veteran Champion Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up, Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Note: Class determined by Event #12 A WTA Life Membership has been donated by Laverne Lehmann and will be awarded by a random drawing to either a Junior or Sub Junior that has shot the 400 Championship Targets at the Wisconsin State Shoot. EVENT 15 MANITOWOC GUN CLUB WISCONSIN HIGH OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP HONORING “Dwight Fitzsimmons” Trophies Manitowoc Gun Club Resident: Champion, Runner-up, Third 1st each Class AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Sub-Junior Champion Junior Champion Junior Gold Champion Lady I Champion Lady II Champion Sub-Veteran Champion Veteran Champion Senior Veteran Champion Non-Resident: Champion, Runner-up, Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Lady I and II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Senior Veteran Open: Chairperson Note: Class determined by Event #6
2021 WISCONSIN STATE SHOOT WINNERS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Champion Dwight Fitzsimmons Dodgeville 200 Runner-Up George Hass Fond Du Lac 200 Lady I Taylor Ebbers Burlington 194 Lady II Sandra Jo Jack Altoona 196 Junior Gold Jacob Kohnke Eldorado 196 Junior Sage McKeough Wausau 198 Sub Junior Robert Gropp Berlin 195 Sub Veteran Randy Bolton Phillips 199 Veteran Gerald Demulling New Richmond 197 Senior Vet Edward Borske Alvin 198 Class AAA Tyler Buchanan Platteville 200 Class AA Bob Sylla Bangor 198 Class A Tate Barwald Tomah 199 Class B Otto Bowe Mount Calvary 196 Class C Les Wyman Neenah 196 Class D Caprice Juday Wautoma 195 Parent/Child Jonathan Denman and Columbus 392 Under 19 Logan Denman Columbus Parent/Child Kyle Wojicechowski and Rothschild 390 Over 19 Craig Wojicechowski Mosinee Husband/ Gerald Demulling and New Richmond 387 Wife Cheryl Demulling New Richmond Non-Resident Ben Dietz Elko, MN 200 HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP Champion David Gervasi Verona 99 Runner-Up Kenneth Pardon Hartford 97 Third Michael Bradley Sauk City 97 Fourth Robert Mussell Osceola 96 Fifth Chad Blanke Elkhart Lake 96 Sixth Jeffrey Vertein Rock Springs 96 Seventh Dan Bloesl Oshkosh 96 Eighth Tim Krause Oshkosh 96 Ninth Greg Winters Wausau 95 Tenth Curt Venne Mount Calvery 95 Lady I Lillian Longworth Omro 96 Lady II Carol Keeley Waterloo 95 Junior Gold River Laack Nekoosa 96 Junior Logan Denman Columbus 95 Sub Junior Robert Gropp Berlin 92 Sub Veteran Tom Hensel Cambridge 96 Veteran Charles Zwicke Franklin 95 Senior Vet Gary Reynolds Warrens 95 19-21 Yards Cody Milanowski Hatley 93 22-23 Yards William Kosmeder Madison 93 24-25 Yards Curt Venne Mount Calvery 94 26-27 Yards Jonathan Denman Columbus 93 Hall of Fame Demaine Milbach Cedarburg 96 Non-Resident Peter Walker Sartell, MN 98
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Champion George Hass Fond Du Lac 100 Runner-up Jonathan Denman Columbus 98 Lady I Ashley Sand Francis Creek 90 Lady II Sandra Jo Jack Altoona 96 Junior Gold Robert Ebbers Burlington 93 Junior Hunter Knotwell Lancaster 98 Sub Junior Robert Gropp Berlin 95 Sub Veteran Dwight Fitzsimmons Dodgeville 97 Veteran Gerald Demulling New Richmond 97 Senior Vet Jay Nigbor Watertown 96 Class AAA Chad Blanke Elkhart Lake 98 Class AA Dan Bloesl Oshkosh 98 Class A Donald Wagner Schofield 97 Class B Robert Laukant Janesville 98 Class C Gerald Tenor DePere 97 Class D Roger Lemke Menomonie 94 Non-Resident Richard Marshall, Jr Lincoln, NE 100 HIGH ALL AROUND CHAMPIONSHIP Champion Chad Blanke Elkhart Lake 393 Runner-up George Hass Fond Du Lac 392 Third Dwight Fitzsimmons Dodgeville 388 Lady I Taylor Ebbers Burlington 379 Lady II Carol Keeley Waterloo 376 Junior Gold River Laack Nekoosa 366 Junior Logan Denman Columbus 386 Sub Junior Robert Gropp Berlin 382 Sub Veteran David Gervasi Verona 393 Veteran Gerald Demulling New Richmond 384 Senior Vet Gary Reynolds Warrens 382 Class AAA Steve Ebsen Brookfield 386 Class AA Dan Bloesl Oshkosh 385 Class A Kenneth Pardon Hartford 387 Class B Michael Nawikas Sheboygan 379 Class C Gerald Tenor DePere 381 Class D Caprice Juday Wautoma 368 Non-Resident Richard Marshall, Jr Lincoln, NE 397 HIGH OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP Champion Dwight Fitzsimmons Dodgeville 1065 Runner-up Chad Blanke Elkhart Lake 1062 Third George Hass Fond Du Lac 1061 Lady I Ashley Sand Francis Creek 1031 Lady II Sandra Jo Jack Altoona 1012 Junior Gold No Entry Junior Cody Barwick Mosinee 1054 Sub Junior Brady Nyhuis Wautoma 998 Sub Veteran Steve Ebsen Brookfield 1045 Veteran Gerald Demulling New Richmond 1050 Senior Vet Michael Nawikas Sheboygan 1038 Class AAA Tyler Buchanan Platteville 1035 Class AA Jonathan Denman Columbus 1053 Class A Kenneth Pardon Hartford 1043 Class B Tom Hartman Manitowoc 1035 Class C Lee Fischer Manitowoc 1031 Class D Lillian Longworth Omro 1000 Non-Resident Richard Marshall, Jr Lincoln, NE 1084
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