Minnesota Trapshooting Association HISTORY BOOKLET. Inaugural Edition

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Minnesota Trapshooting Association HISTORY BOOKLET Inaugural Edition - 2013 Hall of Fame Inductees MTA Trapshooting Hall of Fame Past Champions Past MTA Presidents In Memory of Ron Noren, ATA Delegate www.minnesotatrap.com

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION 2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Ed Brophy was first introduced to trapshooting in 1968, when he attended the Minnesota State Shoot with a neighbor. As an industrial arts major at State Cloud State University and a leather enthusiast with a keen eye for business, Ed saw a way for his talents in leather to be applied to products for trapshooters. He created a custom shell bag with a pocket on the front, the first of its kind. That same fall, Ed set up his first display at the Steer & Calf Shoot--a folding card table!--and received his first order, followed by a 50 bag trophy order for the Sioux Indian Shoot. Shamrock Leathers was born! ED BROPHY After graduation in 1970, Ed started work as a high school industrial arts teacher and ran Shamrock Leathers at night and on the weekends, traveling to clubs and state shoots, as well as the Grand American. By 1976 he was making triple his teacher s salary with Shamrock Leathers and, in 1977, Ed and his wife Carol both quit their teaching jobs to work on their company full-time. With a dramatic increase in the price of silver during the late 70 s, Ed seized the opportunity and suggested replacing traditional silver trophies with his personalized and logo-ed quality products. Today, every trapshooter across the country strives to win, not buy, a Shamrock Leathers bag! With increased success and notoriety over the years, Ed and his family have donated time, products and funds to support trapshooting, especially youth programs. In 1996 Neil Winston, who had been appointed the ATA Youth Director for the Hall of Fame, asked Ed to help him create guidelines for the ATA youth program. As Neil states, Ed helped sign youth up, had the major job of figuring out the winners, and would haunt the central building to get the score sheets! He got the trophies to the kids properly, got the pictures taken--all the mechanics of it working were done by Ed. He did that for 15 years, from 1987 to 2002. He made the youth program what it is today. Another example includes Shamrock Leathers annual donation to each state, through the ATA Hall of Fame Youth Program, of a shooting bag for a youth shooter. The Minnesota Trapshooting Association has been, for many years, on the receiving end of many donations for live and silent auctions, with all proceeds benefiting youth shooting. Last year Ed, his family, and Shamrock Leathers celebrated 45 years of providing quality leather products and support to the trapshooting community. Congratulations! Written by Bryan Brophy & Sally Stevens 2

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION 2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Glen Lonneman is a trapshooter s trapshooter! His low-key nature belies his intensity as a fierce competitor, successful businessman & cabinet maker, and avid volunteer. In all areas of his life, Glen is the kind of person who targets any goal and just, gets the work done because somebody has to! An avid hunter and trapshooter, Glen began shooting as a youngster on his family farm near Wilmont, Minnesota. Like many shooters, Glen s first experiences with shooting began with his brother Gary teaching him how to use a BB gun, followed by his dad introducing him a.22. While Glen shot some league trap as a young man, shooting was put aside to focus on building a career in cabinet making, which he says, like trapshooting, he also learned by trial and error! GLEN LONNEMAN By 1999 Glen started shooting league at the Worthington Gun Club and, by 2001, was running the club as President. While he joined the ATA in the fall of 2000, Glen s first ATA targets were not shot until he visited Florida s Silver Dollar in December. In a short thirteen years he has attained more than 64,000 Singles, 58,000 Handicap and 44,000 Doubles ATA registered targets. In fact, Glen managed his first 25,000 Singles in under five years and made the 27 yard line between his first and second year of ATA shooting. When asked what the highlights of his shooting career have been, Glen stated winning the Minnesota State Singles Championship in 2006 was a really big deal for him. He was in a shoot-off with one competitor who happened to start on his favorite post--post 4. Glen recalls that they both hit every target and immediately after hitting his 25th bird, put his gun down to prepare to go get more shells when he heard, LOSS!. The other shooter missed the 25th bird to make Glen the Champion, a fact that he never forgets to bring up whenever they meet. Glen also earned the 2011 Minnesota State Shoot High All Around honors with a 391x400. Glen has served the Minnesota Trapshooting Association for many years, first as a Southern Zone Director and the last three years as MTA President. Regardless of the office he holds, Glen has always dug in to complete any task at hand and has generously donated time, his carpentry skills, and funds when needed. The beautiful custom-made cabinets the MTA now uses for classification & squadding were created and donated by Glen. The AIM perpetual trophies in the trophy case, as well as pheasants hunts for the youth auction, are just two more examples of his commitment to the sport. Written by Sally Stevens with Glen Lonneman 3

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION 2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES SUMNER & SOPHRONA JOHNSTON Sumner S. Johnston, aka S.S.Johnston, was known as the Father of Trapshooting in Minnesota in the late 1880 s. He was instrumental in o r g a n i z i n g trapshooting events and managing gun clubs well into the 20 th century. He competed against many of the top shooters in his day and was known from coast to coast as an outdoor sportsman. He was one of the originators of the Minnesota State Trapshooting Diamond Badge which was started in the year 1884 at the Minneapolis Gun Club, of which he was President at the time. Sumner was a crack shot, both at clay targets and live pigeons, and defeated some of the greatest stars of that era. When it came to histories and records of live pigeon shoots and trapshooters of the past and present, Mr. Johnston knew them either personally or by reputation. Mr. Johnston had personally decorated the Diamond Badge winner for over 50 years at the annual State Shoot. The last winner he pinned the badge on was Forest Saunders in 1937. Sumner was also involved in organizing and developing the formal Constitution and By-Laws for the original Indian Tournaments and held the position of High Chief. Sumner died November 1, 1937 from injuries received when struck by a car while placing a red light to warn other drivers of a stranded vehicle. Mrs. Sumner Johnston, Sophrona, was a great shooter in her day also. At the urging of her husband, Sophrona picked up a shotgun in about 1895 and began her remarkable career. Sophrona, known throughout the trapshooting community as Mrs. S.S.Johnston, eventually became one of the most famous lady live bird trapshooters in the world. She was quite proud of her record breaking 97 out of 100 at the traps. By 1900, she was featured with Annie Oakley in a story published in the New York Journal on the Grand American Shoot in Long Island. Sophrona and Annie were at many shoots, the only women competing. Her victory at a 1901 International Competition in Winnipeg, Canada, consisting of forty of the best trapshooters in North America, was perhaps her greatest accomplishment. Her perfect score in Winnipeg enabled her to capture the International Crown for both men and women. In the book, Trapshooting--- The Patriotic Sport, Sophrona is mentioned as an enthusiastic lover of the sport and makes very creditable scores. Sophrona is also credited with winning 16 consecutive state championships in the Ladies Division. Sophrona died in 1942 at the age of 86. Researched and written by Jim Walkowiak with Nancy Ferrell Geng 4

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION 2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES SUMNER & SOPHRONA JOHNSTON (con t) Sophrona C. Johnston Shooting Awards, Articles & Clippings (partial) 1894-1917 Events Junior Badge, Minneapolis Gun Club (x6) Amateur Badge, Minneapolis Gun Club (x11) Schlitz Diamond Badge, Minneapolis Gun Club (x4) Highest Ladies' Ave., Wadena Sportsmen Assn Tournament First Prize, Sauk Centre Tournament Val Blatz Diamond Badge, Minneapolis Gun Club (x2) Medal, Minneapolis Gun Club Best average (91 out of 100 targets), Minneapolis Gun Club Cohen Cup, Class A Medal, Minneapolis Gun Club Rentz Brothers Cup, Minneapolis Gun Club Hunter Trophy, Schlitz Medal, Minneapolis Gun Club International Crown perfect score (men & women), Winnipeg, Canada 1917 Minnesota Women's Champion 16 consecutive Minnesota State Championships Newspaper Articles and Clippings Sporting Life, 8/12/99 8/10/99 newspaper clip* Sporting Life, 9/1/00 Sporting Life, 8/11/00 Sporting Life, 6/1/01 Sporting Life, 7/25/03 Minneapolis Tribune 8/20/05 Minneapolis Journal, 8/28/05 Sporting Life, 9/2/05 Sporting Life, 7/28/06 Sporting Life, 8/13/07 Minneapolis Star, 10/13/42 Minnetonka Memo, December 2011 Arms and the Man, 12/29/17 The World Almanac & Book of Facts (Newspaper Enterprise Association 1918) *Newspaper clipping scrapbook, likely compiled by Sophrona C. Johnston, original in the Minneapolis Gun Club file, Special Collections, Minneapolis Central Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota. HALL OF FAME CRITERIA The Minnesota Trapshooting Hall of Fame honors shooters whose accomplishments bring credit to our sport. Men and women of exceptional diligence and sportsmanship are inducted; integrity and character are the first requirements for consideration. Shooting members must also meet the following criteria: Ten years of registered trapshooting in Minnesota and 25,000 singles targets 3 State Championship Titles (Singles, HOA, etc) or 10 years on a State Team Supporting members must also meet the following criteria: Ten years of work supporting shooting in the State...as an MTA Officer, Delegate, Gun Club owner, operator, worker, etc. Involvement in special programs, from youth training to press relations, will be considered. Trapshooting in Minnesota encompasses great individuality and diversity. The Officers, therefore, may modify the letter but not the spirit of the above criteria to accommodate special circumstances. To submit a candidate for either category you must complete the online form available at www.minnesotatrap.com. For more information please contact HOF Committee of Minnesota s ATA Delegate and Alternate Delegates. 5

Ron Noren, ATA Delegate 1956-2013 In February 2013, Minnesota s ATA Delegate Ron Noren suffered a massive stroke and passed away. The shooting community was stunned and deeply saddened by his loss. The following obituary touches on the impact Ron made during his years of trapshooting service. He will be sorely missed. Ron Noren was born on June 20th, 1956 in New Ulm, Minnesota. He was raised in rural Saint James by his caring parents, Harold and Viola Noren. Ron had two older brothers: Jerry and Dwayne. He attended grade school in La Salle, high school in St. James, and vocational school in Mankato. He has worked in the feed and livestock industry for the last 36 years. Along the way, he made many friends who remained close to him up to his passing. On November 22nd, 1980, Ron married the love of his life, Angela Larson. Together, they raised three children: Jamie, Krista, and Steven. He treasured watching them grow up and teaching them valuable life lessons along the way. Ron encouraged his children to love trapshooting, and together they have won trophies and prizes at the state level. To his granddaughters, Lilly and Mya, he was known as Grandpa Buzzy Bee. He cherished his time with them and made his love for them known to everyone in his life. Ron s passions were family, friends, trapshooting, and shooting pool. He was proud to dedicate a great portion of his life being the ATA Delegate for the Minnesota Trapshooting Association (MTA) and the manager of the St. James Gun Club for the Watonwan Game and Fish.One of his greatest life accomplishments was being inducted into the MTA s Hall of Fame in 2008. Ron was proud of his and his family s trapshooting achievements. However, he was even more passionate about spending quality time with his fellow trapshooting buddies, teaching newcomers how to shoot, and helping preserve the future of the sport that he loved.his presence in the trapshooting world will be felt forever. Many organizations, people and families have been touched by the life of Ron Noren. He will never be forgotten and his passion for commitment and excellence will forever be an inspiration to all. He is survived by his wife Angie Noren of St. James, children; Jamie (Buddy) Seiner of Pierre, SD, Krista (Ryan) Gellert of Sioux Falls, Steven Noren of Ames, IA, grandchildren; Lillian and Mya Seiner, parents; Harold and Viola Noren of St. James, brothers; Jerry (Lynette) Noren of St. James, Dwayne (Cathy) Noren of Plymouth, father-in-law and mother-in-law; Orval and Joyce Larson of St. James, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; Mike (Diane Larson of Nisswa, and Bruce (Pattie) Larson of Fairmont. He is preceded in death by his grandparents. The Ron Noren Memorial Foundation has been established as a way for his family to continue giving to the organizations he valued. Donations to the Ron Noren Memorial Foundation may be forwarded to the South Dakota Community Foundation, PO Box 296, Pierre, SD 57501 (1-800-888-1842). 6

MINNESOTA STATE TEAMS BASED ON 2012 PERFORMANCE Men s Captain: Eric Munson 1st Team 2nd Team Dean Neumann Mark Stevens Troy Haverly Frank Redfield Walter Shelstad Tim Mackey Pat Laib Ron Noren Glenn Linden Mike Michaelis Scott Messenger Tom Petty Nick Kubasch Tom Townsend Bob Petty Randy Jones Peter Walker Shawn King George Pappas Paul Cyr Women s Captain: Sally Stevens 1st Team 2nd Team Julie Wiens Kathleen Shane Betty Walker Sue Gillard Monique Morton Nancy Rawerts Jennie Stone Cindy Townsend Junior s Captain: Nik Fetzik 1st Team 2nd Team Zachary Warweg Thomas Mavencamp Mariah Michaelis Colton Langer Andy Rentschler Jona Friesen Sub-Junior s Captain: Emma Olson 1st Team 2nd Team Brittany Vajdl Kyle Hanson Ben Dietz Max Bunning Lane Berning Bradley Jacobs Tyler Veches Veteran s Captain: Dean Walker 1st Team 2nd Team Orvin Underdahl Byron Churchill Burton Fosse, Jr Peter Falk lll Dennis Steinhaus Bob Scribner Dennis Swearingen Stan Durda John Nelson Larry Niess Senior Veteran s Captain: LA Overby 1st Team 2nd Team David Trushenski Neil Winston Lou Kosiba David Friesen Thomas Sletta Carl Bendeich Frandell Johnson Ronnie Deckard Kenneth Koester Loren Hentges MINNESOTA 2013 ALL AMERICANS Scott Gens Men s 1st Team Eric Munson Men s 2nd Team Dean Neumann Men s 2nd Team Mariah Michaelis Lady I 2nd Team Zachary Warweg Junior 2nd Team Emma Olson Sub-Jr 2nd Team Tyler Veches Sub-Jr 2nd Team Mark Zauhar Sub-Vet 1st Team Bill Sub-Vet 1st Team VanNieuwenhuyzen Dean Walker Veterans 2nd Team Neil Winston SR Veteran s 2nd Team Rick Nelson Chair Shooter Team MINNESOTA STATE TEAM & ALL AMERICAN REQUIREMENTS Requirements for 2013 MTA State Teams & the ATA s All American Teams are listed in detail on the following official websites: www.minnesotatrap.com www.shootata.com Many of America s best trapshooters proudly call Minnesota home. 7

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MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING HALL OF FAME (continued) Type to enter text HALL OF FAME CRITERIA The Minnesota Trapshooting Hall of Fame honors shooters whose accomplishments bring credit to our sport. Men and women of exceptional diligence and sportsmanship are inducted; integrity and character are the first requirements for consideration. Shooting members must also meet the following criteria: Ten years of registered trapshooting in Minnesota and 25,000 singles targets 3 State Championship Titles (Singles, HOA, etc) or 10 years on a State Team Supporting members must also meet the following criteria: Ten years of work supporting shooting in the State...as an MTA Officer, Delegate, Gun Club owner, operator, worker, etc. Involvement in special programs, from youth training to press relations, will be considered. Trapshooting in Minnesota encompasses great individuality and diversity. The Officers, therefore, may modify the letter but not the spirit of the above criteria to accommodate special circumstances. To submit a candidate for either category you must complete the online form available at www.minnesotatrap.com. For more information please contact the HOF Committee of Minnesota s ATA Delegate and Alternate Delegates. 9

10 PAST PRESIDENTS MINNESOTA TRAP SHOOTING ASSOCIATION

PAST PRESIDENTS MINNESOTA TRAP SHOOTING ASSOCIATION Bruce Mathisen 11

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Jim Heckroth, Newfolden WHAT ARE THE HIGH ALL AROUND & THE HIGH OVER ALL TROPHIES? When shooters compete in a multi-day tournament, High All Around and High Over All trophies may also be awarded. Certain requirements are necessary to participate in each and are as follows: HIGH OVER ALL (HOA): This Championship is based on the combined score of all targets in a program. At the 2013 Minnesota State Shoot the High Over All competition includes every event from Wednesday s Singles to Sunday s Handicap Championship (Events 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,&14). The Diamond Badge event is NOT part of the High Over All. Last year s winner was Scott Gens (Vernon Center) with a total score of 1079x1100. HIGH ALL AROUND (HAA): This Championship is based on the combined score of all targets in the three Championship Events at the 2013 Minnesota State Shoot (Events 11,12,14). Last year s winner was Scott Gens (Vernon Center) with a total score of 393x400. Both HOA and HOA Championships are awarded in multiple categories and classes. 19

Craig Hall, West Concord We Need Your Help! The MTA is searching for historic pictures, data, and information that will help us create a complete history of trapshooting in Minnesota. If you have any information or pictures you would like to share, please forward a digital image to mta.secretary@me.com or a hard copy to MTA, PO Box 292, Buffalo, MN 55313. You will receive full credit for your submission. In addition, if you are aware of winners in any of the previous Championship categories who are NOT listed, please email mta.secretary@me.com. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this booklet and we apologize for any errors or omissions. 20