1 2014 NTA Shoot Management Committee Directors and

2014 NTA Shoot
Management Committee
Directors and Arbitration Committee
Mike Abbott..............................................Ashland
Jim Bradford, Jr........................................ Norfolk
Doug Brown.............................................Fairbury
Rick Hemminger...................................... Alliance
Dave Kennedy....................................... Crawford
Toney Krajewski.........................................Paxton
Brad Lech................................................. Burwell
James T. Ridgeway....................................Albion
Ray Zeilinger.............................................Gretna
President - Jim Bradford, Jr.
Vice-President - Doug Brown
Sec/Treas. - Joy Trim
Chief Financial Officer - Bill Curtis
Shoot Manager - Dennis Lacquement
Sub-Committee Chairs:
Awards - Dr. Mike and Stacy Zaruba
Camper Spaces - Dennis and Patti Lacquement
Flag Raising - Dave Kennedy
Grounds Manager - Jack Ross
Handicap - John Burke
Line Referee - NTA Directors
Practice Trap - Hemminger/Abbott
Shootoff - Krajewski/Curtis
Safety - Lech/Kennedy
Trap Line - Jim Bradford, Jr.
Trap Setting - Jim Moody
Vendors - Mike Abbott
State Shoot Information
Joy Trim
307-259-1711
Email: [email protected]
NTA Website: www.shootnta.com
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JOIN US FOR FIVE
DAYS OF SHOOTING!
This is the 65th Anniversary of shooting at the NTA
State Grounds in Doniphan, Nebraska. Doniphan is
located three miles South of I-80, between Grand
Island and Hastings. The shooting facility is at the North
edge of Doniphan.
The annual meeting and tournament of The
Nebraska Trapshooting Association is in its 136th year.
The association has been in existence for 138 years.
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Congratulations to the following Nebraska Shooters
who placed on the 2014 All-American Teams
Men’s First Team – Richard Marshall Jr.
Lady I Second Team – Morgan Mavis
Junior First Team – Zachary Jeffery
Junior Gold First Team – Zach Bryant
Junior Gold Second Team – Nick Bowman
Sub-Veteran Second Team – Stanley Welte
Senior Vet First Team – John Hakola
Senior Vet Second Team – Ralph Clark
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The 2014 State Shoot
Shooting will start at 10:00 on Wednesday.
For 2014 --New PAT Traps 2013
Updated awards package
Jim Moody will return as Trap Committee Chairman
All held spots, including presquad and
reserved/held spots, need to be paid the day
before the event OR they will be opened up the
morning of the event. Exception is for Wednesday’s
events.
You can again presquad online at www.
presquad.com after April 15, 2014.
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Welcome Shooters!!
On behalf of the Nebraska Trapshooting
Association, it is my privilege to invite your
participation in the 2014 Nebraska State
Trapshooting Championships!!
Your Association is pleased to remind you that
2014 is our 2nd State Shoot over our new Pat
Traps. Our new traps have been carefully
maintained and our Canterburys rebuilt, many
new speakers and cables have been purchased.
TARGET SETTING CHAIRMAN FOR 2014 WILL
AGAIN BE ALL-AMERICAN JIM MOODY OF TULSA.
Jim did a great job for us in 2013. We were
blessed with good weather and good quality
targets! Welcome back, Jim!
White Flyer has again stepped up BIG for us with
added money and trophies for Event Five.
We urge you to extend a hearty welcome to our
new State Secretary, Joy Trim. Joy joined us
September 1 and is doing an excellent job for
our Association. Joy was formerly the Wyoming
Trap Association Secretary.
Ground Manager, Jack Ross, and Trap Mechanic,
Al Pulec, are deserving of a special thank you.
Mike and Stacy Zaruba have put together a very
nice trophy package, in addition to generously
providing added money for Events Four and
Six. Thank these folks when you see them! A
Special Thanks to Bill Curtis and Dennis & Patti
Lacquement, they do so much for us with little
or no fanfare. We have countless volunteers
who give so much to our Association and this
tournament. A simple THANK YOU somehow
seems so VERY INADEQUATE.
MAINTENANCE and IMPROVEMENTS to your
facility is an ongoing effort!!! PLEASE CONSIDER
A PERSONAL GIFT TO YOUR ASSOCIATION, every
dollar counts. Make your shoot entry easier by
utilizing our presquading service. FYI: EACH
DAY’S starting traps are RANDOMLY drawn!!!
Give us a SHOT in 2014 and join your friends in
Doniphan, June 25-29.
Jim Bradford Jr.
NTA President
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GENERAL INFORMATION
A.T.A. rules will govern this tournament and will be
strictly enforced. All targets are registered. Nebraska
shooters must have a 2014 annual NTA membership
($10.00), unless they are a lifetime member of NTA
($150.00). Memberships will be available at the shoot.
Shooters must also have a current ATA membership. A
daily ATA fee of $3.00 will be charged.
BANK SYSTEM
The bank system will be used for the 2014 state
shoot. We will start eleven banks on all events.
Banks will be drawn and posted each day. You will
need to check the posted bank sheets. Some squads
may not be filled. The PA system will NOT be used to
call shooters!
Be ready to shoot. A squad board will be used.
SQUADS WILL NOT WAIT FOR TARDY MEMBERS.
Per ATA rules (Section VII Par. A, 6 states: “A shooter
that misses the first post in any event may make up that
post only and continue with the squad. Squad members
should move off the line during the shoot up function.”
If you miss more than one post, report to the office.
Vendor Spaces
Reserved commercial space is available at the state
shoot. Please contact Mike Abbott at the telephone
number listed below for vendor spaces and associated
fees.
Mike Abbott is in charge of vendors this year. He
can be reached at 201 N. 27th St., Ashland,
Nebraska 68003, phone numbers are: Home-402944-7662 or Cell-402-432-0338, email address:
[email protected].
campER SPACES
ATTENTION CAMPERS! All camper spaces will
be reserved for the state shoot. Electric and water
hookups are available.
For more information: Dennis and Patti Lacquement,
5120 NW 7th Street, Lincoln, Ne 68521, 402-4358750. [email protected]
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Shoot-offs will be conducted under the directors’
discretion. Contestants will be called, first call, second
call, and final call for shoot-offs. If there is no response,
the shooter will forfeit. Shooters it is your
responsibility to protect your scores!
Ties in Singles and Doubles Events will be
carried over to the next like event.
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CLASSIFICATION
Penalty yardage and class will be required when a
shooter has not met the minimum requirements or the
Classification Committee determines the average does
not reflect the shooter’s true ability.
Any shooter who has not shot the following number
of registered targets in 2013 and/or 2014 prior to June
25, 2014 will be classified as follows.
If you have
You will be classified
not shot:
or handicapped:
MALE SHOOTER 18 YRS. and over,
including JUNIOR GOLD and SUB VETERAN*
1,000
16-yard targets
Class A or higher
1,000
Handicap targets
24 yds. or more
500
Doubles targets
Class B or higher
MALE JUNIOR SHOOTER*
1,000
16-yard targets
Class B or higher
1,000
Handicap targets
24 yds. or more
500
Doubles targets
Class B or higher
LADY I and LADY II, Sub Junior and Veteran*
700
16-yard targets
Class B or higher
700
Handicap targets
22 yds. or more
300
Doubles targets
Class B or higher
Senior Veterans will not be required to shoot penalty yardage or class.
The Handicap Committee reserves the right to
change the shooter ’s classification at any time.
Classification will be according to known ability. To
arrive at known ability, the following will be taken into
account as far as such information will be available:
•Official averages (abnormally low scores will be disregarded)
•Non-registered scores, including shoot-off scores; nonregistered events; practice scores, etc.
•Any other information known on shooter’s ability to
shoot and break targets.
Averages must be calculated on card prior to signup or shooter will shoot penalty Class A or higher.
*Age classification for category—as of 9/1.
Lady I ....................................= up to age 55
Lady II....................................= 55 and over
Sub-Veteran............................= 55 through age 64
Veteran...................................= 65 up to age 70
Sr. Veteran..............................= 70 and older
Junior ....................................= 15 up to age 18.
Junior Gold.............................= 18 up to age 23.
Sub-Junior..............................= Up to age 15.
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Singles Classification
Class AA................................................. 97% and over
Class A.........................................94% and under 97%
Class B.........................................91% and under 94%
Class C.........................................88% and under 91%
Class D.......................................................under 88 %
Doubles Classification
Class AA................................................. 93% and over
Class A.........................................89% and under 93%
Class B.........................................85% and under 89%
Class C.........................................78% and under 85%
Class D........................................................ under 78%
Both Resident and Non-Resident high scores in class
in the singles and doubles events will be advanced one
class for the remainder of the shoot. Any shooter whose
class or yardage is changed for any reason shall be
considered to have been notified when the new class or
yardage is posted.
Once any category declarations have been
made either by a shooter or shoot management,
the declaration is final and cannot be changed.
There shall be no exception to this rule.
Any shooter who has declared a special category,
will compete for the category trophy and not for place,
class or yardage. If the special category shooter does
not qualify for a trophy in his/her category, he/she is
eligible to compete for place, class or yardage
The intent of the NTA regarding the winning of
trophies is that no shooter may win more than one
trophy per event. Exceptions are in Event #7 (Zone
Champion), Event #9 (Past President, Two
Generations, Champion of Champions awards, AIM
awards), Event #10 (Zone Champion, NTA Life
Member and Hall of Fame award), Event #11 (Larry
Lacina Memorial Director’s Cup) and #12 (Life
Member).
A Sub-Junior cannot win a Junior award. A Junior
cannot win a Junior Gold Award, a Sub Veteran cannot win a Veteran Award and a Veteran cannot win a
Sr. Veteran award.
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NTA Honor Shoot
and
ATA Central Zone Shoot Site
August 1, 2, 3, 2014
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AIM or SCTP Youth Shooters
AIM or SCTP youth shooters wishing to participate
at the Nebraska State Shoot on Saturday, June 28,
2014, must be entered with the state coordinator for
that program. AIM is the new youth program sponsored
by ATA and recognized by NTA. The national shoot will
be held at the ATA grounds in Sparta, IL. The
Nebraska coordinator for the AIM program is:
Les Hlavac
601 Cherry Street, Box 253
Louisville, NE 68037
402-949-0710 (cell)
[email protected]
AIM Website: www.aim4ata.com
All youth teams in the above programs should
be entered with the NTA Shoot Manager prior to
June 15, 2014. Youth shooters are required to have
current ATA and NTA memberships. All questions
concerning youth shooters entering this state shoot
should go to Patti/Dennis Lacquement, 402-4358750 or [email protected].
Shamrock Leathers has graciously donated 35
large leather bags to the AIM Program. The bags
will be given to the states that had at least 15 AIM
members in the previous year. Each bag will be
given away by single number drawing at their State
Shoot. The bags have an Embossed Scroll Pattern
and AIM logo on them and can hold eight shell
boxes. Nebraska is one of the 35 states receiving this
donation.
Golf Carts, Bikes, ATVs, etc.
The use of this type of vehicle is limited to the
area behind (south of) the sidewalk. At no time
should they be used between the sidewalk and the
shooting range or on the sidewalk during a shooting event. The exception is use by shoot management to run the shoot. The NTA and shoot management are not responsible for any accidents
resulting from the use of such vehicles!
Eye and Ear protection in accordance with ATA
Rules, Section IV Par. I, 16 will be enforced. Failure
to comply may result in disqualification from that
event.
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HOW TO ENTER
1. Report to the Classification Committee in the
Clubhouse. Have your ATA card, NTA sticker and score
card ready. NOTE: If your score card is not up to date and
averaged, PENALTY YARDAGE and/or CLASS may BE
APPLIED.
2. If you have pre-squadded, go directly to the window
marked for pre-squad shooters. Pick your options and
pay your shooting fees. You can now relax and enjoy the
shoot with your trapshooting friends.
3. If you have NOT pre-squadded, determine what
options you want to play for each event and proceed to
one of the cashiers’ window to be squadded and pay your
shooting fees. Options cannot be added or deleted
after an event begins.
4. Number of squads will be limited on each bank.
5. It is the responsibility of Ladies I & II, Sub-Veterans,
Veterans, Senior Veterans, Juniors, Junior Gold and SubJuniors to see that they are so indicated on their entry
forms if they want to shoot for category. Category must be
entered prior to shooting your first competitive target of the
shoot.
6. All information needed for awards, added money, and
reporting to ATA are taken from the computer print-outs.
Be sure all data posted is correct. All information will
stand as posted unless the contestant is disqualified.
7. During peak sign-up periods entries may be
taken for that day’s events only! on wednesday
morning, entries will be taken for
Wednesday’s events only.
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Because we have a uniform shooting field,
shoot management reserves the right to
“balance the banks” in any event!
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From your ATA Delegate & Central Zone Vice
President John Burke—
Thank you for your input. I greatly appreciate your
support as your delegate. It has been a pleasure to
represent you. Thanks to all of you for attending our
2014 Nebraska State Shoot.
A.T.A. Delegate...........................................John Burke
A.T.A. Alternate...............................................Bill Curtis
A.T.A. Second Alternate........................... Norm Bruner
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2014
NEBRASKA
STATE SHOOT
First Day
EVENT NO. 1
LUMIR DRAHOTA Open Singles
Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 10 a.m.
100 16-Yard Targets
~ $500 added money ~
Compliments of Ashland Gun Club
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax............................... $30.00
Lewis Purse......................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
Ashland Gun Club $500 Added Money
Will be added to Lewis Purse
“Must play Lewis to be eligible”
AWARDS
In-State-13Out-of-State-13
Class aa, a, b, c, d
Class aa, a, b, c, d
Lady I
Lady I
Lady II
Lady II
Sub Veteran
Sub Veteran
VeteranVeteran
Sr. Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Junior Gold
Junior Gold
JuniorJunior
Sub-JuniorSub-Junior
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ATTENTION
★
Practice Traps will be open
daily starting one hour before the program starts.
Practice Targets - $5.00 for a 25 target round.
Purchase your tickets at the office!
Classification and entry
windows will be open Tuesday 4-6 p.m.
and daily at 8:00 a.m.
Mark your calendars for the 2015 Nebraska
State Shoot June 24-28, 2015!
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EVENT NO. 2
JORDAN CHRISTEN Open Handicap
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
100 Handicap Targets
~ $500 added money ~
Compliments of Ashland Gun Club
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$30.00
1. Purse............................................................... 10.00
(Divided 1 for 8 high gun)
2.50 Option (First, middle, last)......................... 15.00
(60/40% ties divide)
3.25 Option........................................................ 20.00
(100% each 25 ties divide)
4. Lewis Purse..................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
Ashland Gun Club $500 Added Money
Will be added to Lewis Purse
“Must play Lewis to be eligible”
AWARDS
In-State-13Out-of-State-13
ChampionChampion
Winner each Winner each
Yardage Group
Yardage Group
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
Lady I
Lady I
Lady II
Lady II
Sub Veteran
Sub Veteran
VeteranVeteran
Sr. Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Junior Gold
Junior Gold
JuniorJunior
Sub-JuniorSub-Junior
Please sign for and pick up your awards when the
office windows are not busy. Proceed to have your
picture taken for Trap & Field magazine.
If you have to leave before an event is over and may
have won an award, please ask a friend to pick up the
award for you. AWARDS WILL NOT BE MAILED!
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EVENT NO. 3
RYAN GLOW OPEN DOUBLES
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
50 Pair Doubles Targets
~ $500 added money ~
Compliments of Ashland Gun Club
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$30.00
Lewis Purse......................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
Ashland Gun Club $500 Added Money
Will be added to Lewis Purse
“Must play Lewis to be eligible”
AWARDS
In-State-13Out-of-State-13
Class aa, a, b, c, d
Class aa, a, b, c, d
Lady I
Lady I
Lady II
Lady II
Sub Veteran
Sub Veteran
VeteranVeteran
Sr. Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Junior Gold
Junior Gold
JuniorJunior
Sub-JuniorSub-Junior
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Cost: ATA $500.00 NTA $150.00
The ATA, in its program of building strong state associations, aids them
financially by returning a portion of each membership and daily fee paid to
the ATA. For 2013, the ATA returned a total of $5,270.00 to the NTA.
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Second Day
EVENT NO. 4
NEBRASKA 16 YARD CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP
Thursday June 26, 2014 - 9:00 a.m.
100 16-Yard Targets
— $500 added money —
Compliments of Mike & Stacy Zaruba
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax............................... $30.00
Lewis Purse......................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
zaruba added money
$500.00 – Open
$100.00 each class
50/30/20% ties divide
AWARDS:
In-State - 18
Out-of-State - 13 Class AA Class AA
Class A Class
A
Class B Class
B
Class C Class
C
Class D Class
D
Class AA Runnerup
Lady I
Class A Runnerup
Lady II
Class B Runnerup
Sub-Veteran
Class C Runnerup
Veteran
Class D Runnerup
Senior Veteran
Lady I
Junior
Lady II
Junior Gold
Sub-VeteranSub-Junior
Veteran
Senior Veteran
Junior
Junior Gold
Sub-Junior
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This is an invitational tournament and the
Directors of the NTA reserve the right to reject,
refund or disqualify any contestant who, in its
judgment, interferes with the conduct, accuracy or
sportsmanship of the shoot. In event of a dispute
over interpretation of any part of this program, the
decision of the Directors shall govern. By entering
the tournament contestants agree to abide by all
rules of the ATA and NTA and abide by all decisions
of the Directors.
The Directors of the NTA reserve the right to postpone, cancel or change any part of the program due
to bad weather or other causes.
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White Flyer
is the target of the
2014 Nebraska
State Shoots
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EVENT NO. 5
The White Flyer Handicap
Thursday, June 26, 2014
100 Handicap Targets
— $1,000 ADDED MONEY —
Compliments of White Flyer
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$30.00
1. Purse............................................................... 10.00
(Divided 1 for 8 high gun)
2.50 Option (First, middle, last)......................... 15.00
(60/40% ties divide)
3.25 Option........................................................ 20.00
(100% each 25 ties divide)
4. Lewis Purse..................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
White Flyer Added Money
$1,000.00 — Open
$250 each yardage group
50/30/20% ties divide
AWARDS - Provided by White Flyer
In-State-10Out-of-State-10
ChampionChampion
Winner each Winner each
Yardage Group
Yardage Group
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
LadyLady
VeteranVeteran
Sr. Veteran
Sr. Veteran
JuniorJunior
Sub-JuniorSub-Junior
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EVENT NO. 6
NEBRASKA DOUBLES CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP
Thursday, June 26, 2014
50 Pair Doubles Targets
— $500 added money —
Compliments of Mike & Stacy Zaruba
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$30.00
Lewis Purse......................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
zaruba added money
$500.00 – Open
$100.00 each class
50/30/20% ties divide
AWARDS:
In-State - 18
Out-of-State - 13 Class AA
Class AA
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class D
Class D
Class AA - Runnerup
Lady I
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Veteran
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Senior Veteran
Lady I
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Lady II
Junior Gold
Sub-VeteranSub-Junior
Veteran
Senior Veteran
John Miller Junior Award
Junior Gold
Sub-Junior
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EVENT NO. 7
Third Day
NEBRASKA DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday June 27, 2014 9:00 a.m.
50 Pair of Doubles
— $750.00 Added Money —
Compliments of Bradford Land Co. LLC
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$30.00
1. Lewis Purse..................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
2. ATA Gun Club Fund Lewis Purse.................... 10.00
(3 classes 60/40% high gun).
50% of purse to ATA Gun Club Fund
Bradford Land Co. LLC Added Money
$750.00 - Open
$150.00 each class
50/30/20% ties divide
AWARDS:
In-State - 21
Champion (ATA) Runnerup Champion (ATA)
Lady I (ATA) Lady II (ATA) Sub-Veteran (ATA) Veteran (ATA) Sr. Veteran (ATA) Junior (ATA) Junior Gold (ATA) Sub-Junior (ATA) Class AA (ATA) Class A (ATA) Class B (ATA) Class C (ATA) Class D (ATA) Runnerup Class AA Runnerup Class A Runnerup Class B Runnerup Class C Runnerup Class D
Zone Champion
Out-of-State - 19
Champion
Lady I
Lady II
Sub-Veteran
Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Junior
Junior Gold
Sub-Junior
Class AA
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
Runnerup Class AA
Runnerup Class A
Runnerup Class B
Runnerup Class C
Runnerup Class D
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PAYOUT INFORMATION
According to ATA Rule Book
Section VIII, A, 3:
The NTA will post all final
payouts on the Association
Website at www.shootnta.
com. Payout information will
not be mailed out with the
final payout checks.
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EVENT NO. 8
CORNHUSKER HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday June 27, 2014
100 Handicap Targets
— $500 Added Money —
Compliments of Little Sioux Cattle Co., Jon Weaver
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$30.00
1. Purse............................................................... 10.00
(Divided 1 for 8 high gun)
2. 50 Option (First, middle, last)......................... 15.00
(60/40% ties divide)
3.25 Option........................................................ 20.00
(100% each 25 ties divide)
4. Lewis Purse..................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
5.Jackpot Purse................................................. 40.00
(50/30/20% ties divide)
6. ATA Gun Club Fund Lewis Purse.................... 10.00
(3 classes 60/40% high gun).
50% of purse to ATA Gun Club Fund
Little Sioux Cattle Co. $500 Added Money – Open
$125.00 each yardage group
50/30/20% ties divide
AWARDS:
In-State - 11
Out-of-State - 10
Champion
Champion
Runnerup
Winner each
Winner each
Yardage Group
Yardage Group
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
Lady
LadyVeteran
Veteran
Senior Veteran
Senior Veteran
Junior
JuniorSub-Junior
Sub Junior
HIGH AVERAGE AWARDS
NTA will present the high average awards to a
Nebraska Shooter who has (1) participated in the
championship events at the Nebraska State Shoot and
(2) met All-American Target Requirements during the
2013 shooting year.
The High Average awards for the past shooting
year go to Zachery Jeffery of Lincoln with a .9907 in
Singles and Zach Bryant of Lincoln with a .9233 in
Handicap and a .9668 in Doubles.
CONGRATULATIONS to both shooters. The
awards will be presented during the annual meeting of
the NTA on Sunday, June 29, 2014.
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Nebraska Trapshooting
Association will be held Sunday, June 29, 2014, at
8:00 a.m. All members of the NTA should plan to
attend this meeting.
Notification: Changes in the Articles of
Incorporation may be voted on at this meeting. If
changes are proposed, copies of such changes will be
available at the shoot. None are anticipated at this
time.
ZONE TEAM SHOOT
To qualify for the Zone Team Shoot, you must either
be the winner or runnerup from the NTA Zone Shoots.
Each Zone’s Team will be selected from singles winners of Class AA, A, B, C, and D at each of the three
zone shoots, with the next highest score in each class
as alternate. Winners of the Zone Team Awards in
2014 will be determined by the scores shot on the first
100 targets of the Nebraska Singles Championship.
In the event of a tie, the score on the next 100 will
determine winners.
Winner in 2013
Eastern Zone Team
Class AA — Joe Miller, Omaha
Class A — Josh Hannum, Bennington
Class B — Barney Solomon, Bennington
Class C — Jim Hannum, Bennington
Class D — Bill Schultz, Omaha
INDIVIDUAL ZONE CHAMPIONS
The Individual Zone Championship award is based
on the high score of the Zone Champions in each
discipline.
Individual Champions in 2013
Singles — Ralph Clark, Hardy
Handicap — Wm. Curtis, Papillion
Doubles — Jeremy Denny, Fremont
The State Singles Champion, Lady I, Lady II, Junior Gold,
Junior, Sub-Junior, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, and Sr. Veteran
Winners in Event #9, the Nebraska Singles Championship,
will each be awarded $150.00 provided they attend the 2014
Grand American Trapshoot and shoot in the Champion of
Champions Event. If they do not attend, the runners-up will
receive that amount, provided they attend. If neither attends,
the money reverts to the NTA.
Winners must notify the NTA Secretary in writing of
their intentions to attend the Grand American by July
15th, 2014.
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EVENT NO. 9
Fourth Day
NEBRASKA SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday, June 28, 2014 - 8:30 a.m.
200 16-Yard Targets
— $1500 ADDED MONEY —
Compliments of NTA
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$60.00
1. Lewis Purse................................................... $10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
2. ATA Gun Club Fund Lewis Purse.................... 10.00
(3 classes 60/40% high gun).
50% of purse to ATA Gun Club Fund
nta added money
$1500.00 - Open
$300.00 each class
50/30/20% ties divide
AWARDS:
In-State - 34
Out-of-State-19
Champion
Champion (ATA)
Lady I
Runnerup Champion (ATA)
Lady II
Lady I (ATA)
Sub-Veteran
Lady II (ATA)
Veteran
Sub-Veteran (ATA)
Sr. Veteran
Veteran (ATA)
Junior
Sr. Veteran (ATA)
Junior Gold
Junior (ATA)
Sub-Junior
Junior Gold (ATA)
Class AA
Sub-Junior (ATA)
Class A
Class AA (ATA)
Class B
Class A (ATA)
Class C
Class B (ATA)
Class D
Class C (ATA)
Runnerup Class AA
Class D (ATA)
Runnerup Class A
1st Runnerup Class AA
Runnerup Class B
1st Runnerup Class A
Runnerup Class C
1st Runnerup Class B
Runnerup Class D
1st Runnerup Class C
1st Runnerup Class D
2nd Runnerup Class AA
2nd Runnerup Class A
2nd Runnerup Class B
2nd Runnerup Class C
2nd Runnerup Class D
Zone Champion
Zone Team AA, A, B, C, D
Parent or Grandparent/ 1 Child trophy (2 trophies)
Past NTA President
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EVENT NO. 10
Fifth Day
NEBRASKA HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday, June 29, 2014, 9:00 a.m.
100 Handicap Targets
— $850.00 ADDED MONEY —
Compliments of NTA
Targets, Awards, Fees, Tax................................$30.00
Diamond Badge................................................... 1.00
(compulsory to Nebraska Shooters)
1. Yardage Purse................................................. 25.00
(50/30/20% high gun)
2.Hall of Fame Purse......................................... 10.00
(Lewis purse 3 classes 60/40% high gun).
— 50% of purse donated to the ATA Hall of Fame)
3.50 Option (First, middle, last)......................... 15.00
(60/40% ties divide)
4.25 Option........................................................ 20.00
(100% each 25 ties divide)
5. Lewis Purse..................................................... 10.00
(5 classes 50/30/20% high gun)
6.Jackpot Purse................................................. 40.00
(3 places 50/30/20% ties divide)
nta added money
$850 Open
Divided - High Gun
$120.00 to High Gun
$70.00 to 4th High Gun
$110.00 to 2nd High Gun $60.00 to 5th High Gun
$ 90.00 to 3rd High Gun $40.00 to next 10 High Guns
AWARDS
In-State - 24
Champion (ATA) Runnerup (ATA) 3rd Place (ATA) 4th Place (ATA) 5th Place (ATA) 6th Place (ATA) Lady I (ATA) Lady II (ATA) Sub-Veteran (ATA) Veteran (ATA) Sr. Veteran (ATA) Junior (ATA) Junior Gold (ATA) Sub-Junior (ATA)
Winner each Yd Gp
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
Runnerup each Yd GP
Zone Champion
NTA Life Member
Out of State - 18
Champion
Runnerup
Lady I
Lady II
Sub-Veteran
Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Junior
Junior Gold
Sub-Junior
Winner each Yd Gp
18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27
Runnerup each Yd GP
DIAMOND BADGE:
Winner’s (must be Nebraska shooter) name will be
engraved on the Nebraska Diamond Badge. Winner will
also receive $1.00 from each Nebraska entry in this event.
Badge will remain in the possession of the NTA.
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Additional Awards
EVENT NO. 11
All Around Championship - 400 Targets. Based on
classification in Event No. 9
In-State - 20
Out-of-State - 14
Champion (ATA)
Champion
Class AA
Class AA
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class D
Class D
Runnerup Class AA
Lady I
Runnerup Class A
Lady II
Runnerup Class B
Sub-Veteran
Runnerup Class C
Veteran
Runnerup Class D
Sr. Veteran
Lady I
Junior
Lady II
Junior Gold
Sub-VeteranSub-Junior
Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Junior
Junior Gold
Sub-Junior
Larry Lacina Memorial
EVENT NO. 12
High Over All Championship - 1100 Targets. Based
on classification in Event No. 1.
In-State - 13
Out-of-State - 11
ChampionChampion
Runnerup
Class AA
Class AA
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class D
Class D
Lady
LadyVeteran
Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Sr. Veteran
Junior
Junior
Sub Junior
Sub Junior
NTA Life Member
EVENT NO. 13
In-State - 1
High on 400 Handicap Targets
EVENT NO. 14
In-State Veterans 65 and older
High on 400 16 yd. targets
Winner's name will be added
to the Doc Green Plaque.
The winner of the Larry Lacina Memorial award will
have his name engraved on a plaque to be added to
the Cup in the Hall of Fame Case. The award is open
to all current and past directors, ATA delegates and
NTA Secretaries. The memorial Cup was given to
NTA by the family of Larry Lacina!
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2014 NTA Shooting Schedule
Date
WESTERN central
EASTERN
Jan. 12 McCook
Lincoln T & S
Feb. 9 McCook
Lincoln T & S
Mar. 9 McCook
Lincoln T & S
Apr. 6
Holdrege
Apr. 13 McCook
Lincoln T & S
Apr. 20
Crooked Creek
Apr. 27 Alliance
Cozad
May 4 Lincoln Co.
Fort Kearney
May 10 McCook; Sidney
May 17 Mitchell Valley
Lincoln T & S
May 18 Alliance
Crooked Creek; Holdrege
May 24
Beatrice
May 25
Cozad
Beatrice
June 1 Alliance; Lincoln Co.
Lincoln Ikes
June 7 Sidney-Western Zone
Lincoln T&S-Eastern Zone
June 8 Sidney-Western Zone Fort Kearney
Lincoln T&S-Eastern Zone
June 12
Fort Kearney-Big 50
June 14 Sidney
Central Zone
June 15 McCook; Oshkosh Central Zone
June 21
Lincoln Ikes
June 22 Alliance
Holdrege
Ashland
June 25-29
Nebraska State Shoot - Doniphan, NE
July 4
Lincoln Ikes
July 5
Crooked Creek
July 6
Lincoln Co.
Crooked Creek
July 12 Sidney
Lincoln Ikes
July 13 McCook
Fort Kearney
July 17
Fort Kearney-Big 50
July 19
Ashland
July 20 Alliance
Holdrege
Ashland
July 26 Oshkosh
July 27
Cozad
Aug. 1-3
ATA Central Zone & NTA Honor Shoot - Doniphan, NE
Aug. 3 Lincoln Co.
Aug. 9
Ashland
Aug. 10 McCook
Bellevue
Aug. 17 Alliance
Holdrege
Aug. 21
Fort Kearney-Big 50
Aug. 23 Sidney
Valley
Aug. 24 Sidney
Fort Kearney
Valley
Aug. 30 Oshkosh
Aug. 31 Mitchell Valley
Cozad
Aug. 31
END OF NTA/ATA YEAR
Sept. 1 Alliance
Cozad
Sept. 6 Lincoln Co.
Ashland
Sept. 7
Bellevue, Crooked Creek
Sept. 13 McCook
Sept. 14 McCook
Sept. 20 Sidney
Sept. 21 Alliance
Fort Kearney; HoldregeBeatrice
Sept. 27
Lincoln Ikes
Sept. 28 Sidney
Oct. 5
Alliance
Oct. 12 McCook
Cozad
Lincoln T & S
Oct. 19
Holdrege
Nov. 9 McCook
Lincoln T & S
Dec. 14
Lincoln T & S
Jan. 11, 2015 McCook
Feb. 8, 2015 McCook
Mar. 8, 2015 McCook
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2014 NTA All STATE TEAM
(based on 2012-2013 averages)
TOP TEN INDIVIDUALS
........................ Dick Mavis................Lincoln
Wyatt Lanik...............Hickman
Randy Bartling..........Hebron
Brian Kasuske..........Ashland
Stanley Welte...........Tekamah
Joe Miller..................Omaha
Norman Bruner.........Brainard
Wayne Hunnel..........Gibbon
Jon Marsh.................Hastings
James Gelinne..........Lincoln
0.9730 0.8936
0.9768 0.9084
0.9826 0.8821
0.9776 0.9060
0.9655 0.9189
0.9812 0.8934
0.9722 0.9159
0.9659 0.9048
0.9724 0.8974
0.9723 0.8806
TOP LADIES
Morgan Mavis...........Lincoln
Michele Decker Durr..Superior
0.9603 0.9038 0.82950.8979
0.9380 0.8253 0.87000.8778
SNGL HDCP
DBLS COMP
0.95500.9405
0.92750.9376
0.94500.9365
0.92310.9356
0.92200.9355
0.92580.9335
0.90160.9299
0.91710.9293
0.91620.9287
0.93160.9282
VETERAN
Michael Sullivan........Cedar Rapids0.9707 0.8915 0.8675 0.9099
Mike Markey.............Omaha
0.9577 0.8967 0.80440.8863
SR VETERAN
Lorin Downing...........Kearney
John Hakola..............Omaha
Martin Hockemeier...Lincoln
Marvin Cox...............Mullen
0.9512 0.8983
0.9794 0.8941
0.9400 0.9000
0.9603 0.8844
JUNIOR
Tanner Wilson...........Gering
0.9671 0.9064 0.82600.8998
SUB-JUNIOR
Cole Anderson..........Bennet
Jake Reynoldson......Eagle
Spencer Ellwanger...Sidney
Nathan Greckel.........Scottsbluff
0.9580 0.8996
0.9572 0.9086
0.9475 0.9400
0.9206 0.9156
0.92110.9235
0.89520.9229
0.86730.9024
0.85700.9006
0.88950.9157
0.86210.9093
0.78500.8908
0.79860.8782
All-State Team buckles to first time
qualifiers are compliments
of Jim Bradford, continuing the late
Mike Mertz’s tradition!
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Criteria for the NTA All-State Team
16 yd. Handicap Doubles
Top teams (10 shooters).....2,500.........1,500........1,000
Lady.....................................2,000.........1,500...........750
Veterans..............................2,000.........1,500...........750
Senior Veterans...................2,000.........1,500...........750
Junior...................................1,000.........1,000...........500
Sub-Junior...........................1,000.........1,000...........500
The NTA State Team is selected based on the
previous year’s ATA Registered Targets. These teams
are approved by the Board of Directors at their annual
meeting. The top ten awards take precedence over a
category award. A minimum of two members will be
recognized in all categories. Up to a limit of five
members will be recognized per category If their average
is within five percent of the top average in the category.
The category designation for the 2015 AllState Team will be your age the first day of the new
trapshooting year, or September 1, 2013.
Age categories are:
Sub-Juniors...............Up to age 15
Junior.........................Up to age 18
Veteran..............................65 years
Senior Veteran..................70 years
You must be a current paid member of NTA to
be eligible for the team! Send in your application
to be eligible for an All State Team by
12/31/14. Preferred method of submitting an
application is by email at [email protected].
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Leash, curb and clean up
after your dog.
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ATA Hall of Fame
We urge all shooters to play the Hall of Fame, Lewis
0ption in Event 10. By entering the option, you are supporting
the ATA Hall of Fame which includes the ATA’s new museum
and other worthwhile projects. When you enter this option,
one-half of the option entry fee is donated to the Hall of Fame
and one-half is paid out to the Lewis purse winners. There
will be three Lewis Classes, paid out 60/40 high gun each
class.
One of the ATA Hall of Fame projects is college scholarships for young shooters. The scholarship funds have helped
the following nine Nebraska students gain a higher education. Morgan Mavis, Jeff Nelson, Amy James, Brian Whitmer,
Blaine Cornelius, Ross Agee, Colt Stander, Thomas
Muelleman and Erin Marsh. YOUR ENTRY IN THE HALLOF-FAME LEWIS PURSE IS IMPORTANT TO THE ANNUAL
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS!
The Hall of Fame award donated by Shamrock Leather
goes to the high shooter in the Hall of Fame Purse Option.
Any ties will be resolved at the discretion of shoot
management.
NTA Honor Shoot
ATA Central Zone Site Shoot
August 1, 2, 3, 2014
Watch the web site for the program.
Make plans to attend the
2014
Wyoming State Trap Shoot
Torrington Trap Club
In Torrington, WY
July 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
32 miles from Scottsbluff, NE
*********
For more info: Gary Olson 307-532-7515
Camping : Carla Sims 307-532-7515
[email protected]
WSTA Shoot Program info:
www.wytrapshooting.com
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NEBRASKA HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
MEN
Bueford Bailey
Jim Beck
John Burke
Tom Buxman
Floyd Daily
Dayton Dorn
Bret Erickson
W.R. Grubbs
W. F. Harder
Frank Hoppe
Marion Ingold
Norton Irvine
Gil Johnson
Wm. E. Johnson
Bud June
Rick Johnson
Wayne Kennedy
Rod Kerchal
Dustin Klein
Ralph Kohler
Larry Lacina
Brad Lech
Richard Marshall, Jr.
George Maxwell
James McCole
Bob Metzler
Joe Miller
Edwin Morehead
Mrs. C.E. Beeder
Blanche Bowers
Carol Estabrook
Phyllis Jirka
Ruth Justice
Dorothy Kohler
Marguerite Meredith
Jon Morris
LADIES
B.E. Morrissey
William Nelson
Albert Olson
Brian Pritchard
Cal Roberts
Richard Schoch
John Storm
John Voss
Cal Waggoner
Jon Weaver
Brian Whitmer
Jack Worley
Janet Naber
Shirley Polston
Elsie Rasmussen
Doris Voss
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Ed Bannister
Marilyn Behrens
Robert F. Behrens
Virgil Biegert
Marvin Bilka
Jim Bradford, Jr.
Larry Burk
Dr. Jack Cady
Jim Carlisle
George Carter
Irvin Christ
Marvin Cox
Bill Curtis
Stan R.Danekas
Verne Dedrickson
Dr. J.A. Green
Del Grim
Gene Hornbeck
Chuck Kerby
Harry Koch
Willard Koch
Don Kockrow
Glenn Leach
Luke Lueschen
Bill Madden
Gregg McBride
Mike Mertz
J. F. Mesmer
Frank Middaugh
George Moeller
Byron Nelson
J. D. Overstreet
C. J. Reitan
Les Rucksdaeschel
Ray Scheer
Rex Shaner
Harvey Speckman
Tom Trautt
John Trent
Orval Vorhees
Dave Wells
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C.C. Tappan (22 yds.).............................................97
R.J. Middaugh (18 yds.)........................................97
J. Hanson (20 yds.)...............................................97
C.C. Gellatley (18 yds.)......................................97
S.C. Tappan, Broken Bow (22 yds.)..................98
Ed Varner, Adams................................................96
J.R. Cobb (17 yds.).................................................96
B.V. Dawson, Gandy.............................................94
A.E. Jacobs, Yutan...............................................98
H.M. Elsner, Loup City........................................97
O.H. Hanson, Fremont....................................... 96
J.R. Cobb, Waterloo........................................... 98
Stan Danekas, Thedford (19 yds.)................ 94
E.J.Morehead, Falls City (23 yds.)................. 89
J.F. Sanman (23 yds.)............................................ 98
Ralph Zimmerman (18 yds.)................................96
Ralph Zimmerman (21 yds.)................................96
Joe Meimer, Hastings (19 yds.)........................93
A.A. VanLandingham, Lincoln (21 yds.)..........95
C.W. Keller.............................................................94
Leo Atkinson, Ogallala (21 yds.)....................95
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Marion Ingold, Fremont (22 yds.)..................97
Floyd Daily, Fremont (22 yds.)........................ 94
Ralph Olson, Ceresco (18 yds.)................... 100
Vincent Swedell, Juniata................................. 94
Ivan Palmer, Wilsonville (18 yds.)................. 97
Tom Wake, Seward (19 yds.).............................. 94
Bob Renner, Madison (18 yds.)........................ 96
John Baker, Omaha (18 yds.)............................. 96
Bill Nelson, Brady (18 yds.)............................. 93
Luther Monke, Nickerson (19 yds.)............... 94
Louis Kosiba, Duncan (20 yds.)........................ 96
A.M. Alexander, Kimball (23 yds.).................... 98
Clarence Ziomke, Grand Island (20 yds.)... 93
Randall Parker, Hastings (19 yds.).............. 99
Mino St. Lucas, Omaha (19 yds.)....................... 95
Charles Kennan, Jr., So. Sioux City (18 1/2 yds.).99
R. L. Schwieger, Grand Island (19 yds.)....... 98
Dr. Jack Cady, Arlington (23 yds.)................. 95
Jim McCole,Gering (27 yds.)............................. 99
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs (27 yds.)........... 98
Harvey Ross, Columbus (21 yds.).................. 97
James Rezac, Omaha (24 yds.).......................... 97
Dale Styskal, Grant (22 yds.).......................... 96
Randall Parker, Hastings (20 yds.).............. 94
Les Harnett, Omaha (24 yds.)........................... 99
Jerry Stewart, Greenwood (23 yds.)........... 99
William E. Meinheit, Falls City (22 yds.)........ 97
Gerald Hanke, Lindsay (21 yds.)..................... 96
Robert Behrens, Crete (23 1/2 yds.)............. 90
W.R. Grubbs, Fremont (25 1/2 yds.)................. 96
Brett Erickson, Bennington (21 1/2 yds.)... 99
Hart Vollers, Concord (23 yds.)................... 97
Mike Watmore, Lincoln (23 yds.)..................... 96
Ron Crowley,Beatrice (20 1/2 yds.)............... 99
Darin DeVoe, Ogallala (21 yds.)..................... 98
Richard Elwood, Omaha (20 yds.)................... 96
Gary W. Reiber, Hastings (20 1/2 yds.)........... 97
Miles Doyle, Hastings (23 1/2 yds.)................ 97
Marilyn Vyhnalek, Crete (18 1/2 yds.)........... 99
Marilyn Vyhnalek, Crete (21 1/2 yds.)......... 100
Robert Feltman, Elkhorn (20 1/2 yds.)......... 98
Robert A. Behrens, Crete (22 yds.)............... 98
Norman J. Sodomka, Fremont (24 1/2 yds.).. 96
Tom Buxman, Haigler (27 yds.)......................... 99
Tom Buxman, Haigler (27 yds.)......................... 97
Frank Hoppe, Columbus, (27 yds.).................. 99
MIles Fiscus, Lisco, ( 22 yds.) .......................... 99
JERRY G. MCFARLAND, PLEASANT DALE (27 YDS.).99
brian pavlicek, fairbury, (20 yds.)................. 98
Kent Korth, humphrey, (21-1/2 yds.).............. 97
RANDY L. KLEIN, lincoln (26 yds.)..................... 99
roger hudson, martell (24-1/2 yDs.)............ 98
blaine cornelius, madrid (23 yds.)................ 99
Andrew Speidel, norfolK (20 1/2 yds.)......... 98
Gary Furnas, waterloo (23-1/2 yds.)............. 98
Jason Krause, sutton (24 1/2 yds.)................ 97
rick marshall jr., lincoln (27 yds.).............. 99
Andrea Short, Doniphan (19 yds.).................. 98
andrew theisen, hastings (20 yds.).............. 99
David R. Knapp, Omaha (23 yds.)........................ 97
chris schropfer, geneva (24 1/2 yds.)......... 98
Andrew Morgan, lincoln (22-1/2)................... 99
Sammie Day, Crete (22-½) .................................. 98
Jeffrey J. Schmit, papillion (23-1/2)............... 99
Travis agee, lincoln (25 yds.).......................... 94
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Derek Gruntorad, Elm Creek (20)................. 95
jordan christen, burwell (18.5).................... 99
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F.H. Fudat................................................................ 98
C.L. Waggoner,Diller......................................... 95
J.A. Nelson, Boelus............................................. 98
Ed Warner, Adams............................................. 291
Oscar Hansen, Fremont................................. 286
E.F. Stegman, Chappell.................................... 195
S.C. Tappan............................................................ 196
E.L. Rhodes........................................................... 193
S.C. Tappan............................................................ 196
Wm. Kaufman, Columbus................................. 197
E.L. Rhoades, Kearney..................................... 194
Cal Waggoner, Diller..................................... 200
John A. Nelson, Boelus................................... 193
E.L. Rhodes, Kearney........................................ 196
H.F. Richter, Fremont...................................... 197
Cal Waggoner, Diller..................................... 199
Al Koyen, Fremont............................................ 199
Floyd Daily,Fremont........................................ 200
Eddie Dygert, Omaha........................................ 195
W.F. Harder, Lincoln......................................... 195
Floyd Daily, Fremont....................................... 196
Eddie Dygert, Omaha........................................ 191
Art Carmody, Trenton.................................... 196
Cal Waggoner, Diller..................................... 197
Vernon Van Wakefield.................................... 197
Joe Meimer, Columbus..................................... 196
Dayton Dorn, Big Springs.............................. 198
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John Vogel, Alliance....................................... 197
Floyd Dailey, Fremont.................................... 194
Dayton Dorn, Big Springs.............................. 198
Ed Morehead, Falls City................................. 195
Ray Scheer, Arlington.................................... 194
William Daily, Fremont.................................... 196
Ivan Palmer, Wilsonville................................ 199
Ed Morehead, Falls City................................. 197
William Nelson, Brady..................................... 199
Norton Irvine, Alda.......................................... 197
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................. 197
Gordon Still, Elm Creek............................... 198
James McCole,Gering...................................... 199
Ron L. Schwieger, Grand Island................. 199
Bud June, Scottsbluff.................................... 198
James McCole, Gering..................................... 199
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 200
Mason Dell,Bellevue....................................... 199
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 200
Bud June, Scottsbluff.................................... 200
Bueford Bailey,Big Springs.......................... 199
Bill Findley,Grand Island............................... 199
William E. Johnson, Holdrege...................... 199
Jim LaFleur, Madison........................................ 198
B.E. Morrissey, Omaha...................................... 200
John Storm, Ashland....................................... 198
John Voss, Omaha.............................................. 197
John Voss, Omaha.............................................. 199
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 199
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 200
B.E. Morrissey, Blair........................................ 199
Ron Hoppes, Burwell...................................... 199
William E. Johnson, Holdrege...................... 198
Gilbert R. Johnson, Lyons............................. 200
Fred Nunns, Geneva......................................... 199
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 198
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 200
Gilbert R. Johnson, Lyons............................. 199
B.E. Morrissey, Blair........................................ 199
B.E. Morrissey, Blair........................................ 200
Rick Johnson, Ashland.................................... 200
Rick Johnson, Ashland.................................... 199
Mark Lorensen, Pender................................. 200
Les Rucksdaeschel, Seward........................ 200
Lance Kuck, Lincoln......................................... 200
Frank Hoppe, Columbus................................. 199
Rick Marshall, Lincoln................................... 199
JEFF NElSON, CeresCO..................................... 200
Gilbert r. johnson, omaha............................ 200
Craig Hamilton, Omaha.................................... 200
larry e. burk, chadron.................................. 200
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frank hoppe, columbus................................. 200
Bob Metzler, Omaha......................................... 200
Cal Roberts, hershey..................................... 200
Steven L. elliott, Gibbon................................ 200
marty childs, kearney.................................... 200
frank hoppe, columbus................................. 200
colt stander, alvo........................................... 200
Andrew Theisen, hastings............................. 200
ryan stapaules, fairbury.............................. 200
ray zeilinger, gretna...................................... 200
Richard Marshall, Jr., Lincoln ................... 198
Zach Bryant, lincoln....................................... 199
Cody renkoski, Sidney.................................... 199
jeremy denny, fremont.................................. 200
Richard marshall jr....................................... 196
Lumir drahota, waterloo.............................. 199
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S.C. Tappan.............................................................. 42
Herman Schade, Farwell................................. 44
W.H. Lemburg, Boelus........................................ 47
Loren Bunney, Holdrege................................. 45
H. Kerr, Ansley..................................................... 44
Albert Olson, Ceresco.................................... 47
E.G. Anderson, Brule......................................... 42
J.B. Gutzmer, Columbus.................................... 47
J.B. Gutzmer, Columbus.................................... 46
Albert Olson, Ceresco.................................... 47
Ed McCluskey, Geneva....................................... 93
E.J. Morehead, Falls City......................................
Ed McCluskey, Geneva....................................... 93
Marion Ingold, Fremont.......................................
Marion Ingold, Fremont................................... 94
Floyd Dailey, Fremont...................................... 96
Marion Ingold, Fremont................................... 96
Marion Ingold, Fremont................................... 97
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Jimmy Stuart, Lincoln........................................ 92
Dayton Dorn, Big Springs................................ 93
Ed Morehead, Falls City................................... 94
Ed Morehead, Falls City................................... 92
Albert Olson, Ceresco.................................... 91
Ralph Kohler, Tekamah.................................... 91
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................... 95
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................... 95
Warren Miller, Stratton................................. 92
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................... 89
Bud June, Scottsbluff...................................... 94
James McCole, Gering`...................................... 99
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs........................... 93
James McCole, Gering....................................... 95
Norton Irvine, Alda............................................ 93
James McCole, Gering....................................... 94
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs........................... 94
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................... 96
William E. Johnson, Holdrege........................ 95
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs........................... 96
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs........................... 98
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs........................... 96
Jim Columbo, Omaha........................................... 95
Larry Lacina, Omaha........................................... 99
James Runge, Omaha........................................... 94
Larry Lacina, Omaha........................................... 99
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................... 98
Frank Hoppe, Lincoln........................................ 96
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs........................... 95
B.E. Morrissey,Blair........................................... 96
Frank Hoppe, Lincoln........................................ 96
Frank Hoppe, Lincoln........................................ 98
Brian Pritchard, Pleasanton......................... 97
Brian Pritchard, Pleasanton......................... 97
Gene Brake, Lincoln.......................................... 97
William E. Johnson, Holdrege........................ 97
Gilbert R. Johnson, Lyons............................... 99
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................... 99
Frank Hoppe, North Bend................................ 97
Frank Hoppe, North Bend................................ 98
Frank Hoppe, North Bend................................ 99
Brad Lech, Burwell............................................ 98
Brad Lech, Burwell............................................ 99
William E. Johnson, Holdrege........................ 99
Mickey Chase, Ainsworth................................. 99
Brad Lech, Burwell............................................ 97
Frank Hoppe, Columbus................................. 100
BRIAN JOHNSON, HOLDREGE................................ 99
rick marshall, lincoln................................... 100
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Frank hoppe, columbus................................... 97
Glenn d. Pumel, lincoln................................... 97
Jon Weaver, norfolk......................................... 99
Rick marshall JR., lincoln............................. 100
Tom Buxman, Haigler......................................... 99
Rodney L. Kerchal, benkelman...................... 99
rick marshall JR., lincoln............................... 99
Rick Marshall Jr., Lincoln............................... 99
nate hinman, fairbury....................................... 98
Dustin Klein, Fremont....................................... 99
david knapp, omaha............................................. 99
Tom Buxman, haigler......................................... 99
Richard Marshall, Jr., Lincoln .................. 100
dustin klein, fremont....................................... 99
Wyatt Lanik, hickman......................................... 98
travis o’Connell, lincoln................................ 94
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M.I. Dolphin, Omaha........................................... 328
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Floyd Dailey, Fremont.................................... 374
Dayton Dorn, Big Springs.............................. 393
Ed Morehead, Falls City................................. 372
Albert Olson, Ceresco.................................. 379
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................. 368
Warren Miller, Stratton............................... 382
Ralph Kohler, Tekamah.................................. 381
Ralph Kohler, Tekamah.................................. 369
Albert Olson, Ceresco.................................. 369
James McCole, Gering..................................... 374
James McCole, Gering..................................... 385
James McCole, Gering..................................... 376
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................. 378
Norton Irvine, Alda.......................................... 378
James McCole, Gering..................................... 387
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 385
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................. 385
James MCole, Gering........................................ 386
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 394
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 385
James McCole, Gering..................................... 383
William E. Johnson, Holdrege...................... 381
B.E. Morrissey, Millard................................... 374
B.E. Morrissey, Omaha...................................... 384
Clint Bailey, Big Springs................................. 382
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 381
B.E. Morrissey, Omaha...................................... 384
B. E. Morrissey, Omaha.................................... 376
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 383
Frank Hoppe, Lincoln...................................... 384
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 385
William E. Johnson, Holdrege...................... 386
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 388
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 385
William E. Johnson, Holdrege...................... 385
Gilbert R. Johnson, Lyons............................. 389
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 392
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 388
Frank Hoppe, North Bend.............................. 394
Brian Pritchard, Pleasanton....................... 392
Brad Lech, Burwell.......................................... 391
Brad Lech, Burwell.......................................... 392
Tom Buxman, Haigler....................................... 395
Frank Hoppe, North Bend.............................. 391
Frank Hoppe, Columbus................................. 393
Rick Marshall, Lincoln................................... 395
FRANK HOPPE, COLUMBUS................................. 394
rick marshall, lincoln................................... 391
Rick Marshall, Lincoln................................... 390
Brad Lech, Burwell.......................................... 388
frank hoppe, columbus................................. 391
Rick marshall, lincoln................................... 394
Rick marshall, lincoln................................... 397
Rod Kerchal, Benkleman............................... 396
Jon weaver, norfolk....................................... 391
rick marshall JR., lincoln............................. 393
harlan Storm, Yutan....................................... 390
Ryan Stapaules, fairbury.............................. 391
Randy Bartling, Alliance............................... 388
Frank Hoppe, Columbus................................. 390
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ryan glow, omaha............................................. 394
OVER ALL champions
C.W. Waggoner................................................... 434
Floyd Dailey, Fremont.................................... 473
Dayton Dorn, Big Springs.............................. 472
Ed Morehead, Falls City................................. 558
Ralph Kohler, Tekamah.................................. 550
Wayne Kennedy, Kimball.................................. 554
Dr. Jack Cady, Arlington................................ 754
Ralph Kohler, Tekamah.................................. 757
Ralph Kohler, Tekamah.................................. 763
James McCole, Gering..................................... 793
Eugene ZEILINGER, Bellwood........................ 795
James McCole, Gering..................................... 808
James McCole, Gering..................................... 794
Eugene ZEILINGER, Bellwood........................ 809
Norton Irvine, Alda.......................................... 792
James McCole,Gering...................................... 805
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 804
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 819
James McCole, Gering..................................... 812
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 819
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 820
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 822
William E. Johnson, Holdrege...................... 802
Gerald Larson, Hordville............................. 807
Dale Nelson, Norfolk..................................... 818
B.E. Morrissey, Omaha.................................... 809
Ron Morrissey, North Platte.......................811
Bueford Bailey, Big Springs......................... 815
B.E. Morrissey, Omaha...................................... 805
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 857
B.E. Morrissey, Blair........................................ 861
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 864
B.E. Morrissey, Blair........................................ 863
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 863
B.E. Morrissey, Blair........................................ 869
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 966
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 962
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 970
Jim Beck, Omaha.................................................. 970
Co-Champions Jim Beck, Omaha
Frank Hoppe, North Bend.............................. 975
1986— Frank Hoppe, North Bend.............................. 962
1987— Gil Johnson, Fremont...................................... 966
1988— Frank Hoppe, North Bend.............................. 975
1989— Frank Hoppe, North Bend.............................. 974
1990— Frank Hoppe, North Bend.............................. 962
1991— Frank Hoppe, Columbus............................... 1073
1992— Frank hoppe, columbus............................... 1075
1993— FRANK HOPPE, COLUMBUS............................... 1074
1994— rick marshall, lincoln................................. 1069
1995— Cal Roberts, hershey................................... 1064
1996— Frank hoppe, columbus............................... 1060
1997— frank hoppe, columbus............................... 1074
1998— rick marshall, lincoln................................. 1083
1999— Jon weaver, norfolk..................................... 1071
2000— Rod Kerchal, Benkleman............................. 1069
2001— Jon weaver, norfolk..................................... 1053
2002— rick marshall JR., lincoln........................... 1072
2003— co-champions
——— Frank Hoppe, columbus............................... 1068
——— Rick Marshall Jr., Lincoln........................... 1068
2004— frank hoppe, columbus............................... 1055
2005— Frank hoppe, columbus............................... 1068
2006— richard schoch, benedict.......................... 1067
2007— jeremy denny, fremont................................ 1069
2008 — Richard Marshall, Jr., Lincoln ................. 1078
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Dustin R. Klein, Fremont.............................. 1075
2010— david knapp, omaha......................................... 1047
2011— zachary bryant, lincoln.............................. 1003
2012— richard marshall jr, lincoln.................... 1030
2013— ryan glow, omaha........................................... 1060
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2. Event 2 — 100 Handicap................. _________
3. Event 3 — 50 Pair Doubles............. _________
4. Event 4 — 100 16’s.......................... _________
5. Event 5 — 100 Handicap................. _________ 6.Event 6— 50 Pair Doubles.............. _________
7. Event 7 — 50 Pair Doubles............. _________
8.Event 8 — 100 Handicap................. _________
9. Event 9 — 200 16’s.......................... _________
10.Event 10— 100 Handicap................ _________
11. Event 11 — Total of 7, 9, 10............ _________
12. Event 12 — Total of 1 through 10.. _________
13. Event 13 — Total of 2, 5, 8, 10....... _________
14. Event 14 — Total of 1, 4, 9.............. ___________
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