September 2018 So? What s Next? Thanks!! I thought you would never ask. The Range Expansion Committee is in the planning stages of expanding our Trap/Skeet Range. The concept photo above represents a 1 st stab at identifying how many new Trap ranges we have room for as well as a possible location for another Skeet Range. This is not written in stone and we have some regulatory and financial hurtles to over come before this can become a reality. I just wanted to give you a peak at what we are looking at for the future. Due to Wetland Management Regulations we may only be able to do two ranges instead of three. Again, this is pending city, county and state approval as well as available funding. League Online Scoring Trap Shooting Those of you who shot the Tuesday Trap League may have noticed that we started our transition to Paperless league scores sheets. We will still be doing the paper score sheet in the team books and entering those scores into a single spreadsheet, but we will be publishing those scores on the Beaverbrook website in the News section of the
website. This will save the League Secretaries hours of work each week and allow us to get you the scores sooner. During this transition we will continue to pin the Team Standings and Shooter Average each week to the bulletin board, but next year may be the last year. If you have a computer, smart phone or ipad, you can access the scores from anywhere. Welcome to the future! http://beaverbrook.us/news.php/ Targets for Ta Tas Benefit Shoot This was the 5 th Annual Targets for Ta Tas Benefit shoot and the attendance continues to be impressive, but this year there was a 62% increase in revenue collected which really shows how Beaverbrook is supporting such a worthy cause. Thank you to those who attended. Annual Trap and Golf Benefit Shoot Beaverbrook along with Hidden Haven pulled off another great event this year with the Trap and Golf Benefit shoot. They raised over $3,000 this year. 11 Teams competed in two rounds of trap then moved over to Hidden Haven for 9 holes of Golf. The event was followed by Dinner and Awards at Hidden Haven. More fun is hard to find. The money goes to benefit High School Trap shooting Tuesday Summer Trap League It was a banner year for the Trap Leagues this year. We had 39 Teams competing in the Tuesday League with 322 shooters. Personally, I had a great summer league. I talked a group of Pistol Shooters from Twin Cities Action Shooters into forming a Trap League Team and this was our first year of shooting Trap together. We had a slow start but ended up taking 1 st Place in B Class. It was amazing to watch this team get better each week and when one person had an off night (usually me), the others compensated by shooting above their average. Here are the league results.
High Gun and Class High Gun Shooter Average Class Team Award Dan K 24.650 AAA EJ's High Gun Overall Robert Smith 24.100 AAA EJ's Class High Gun Don Gilbert 23.158 AA Route 65 #2 Class High Gun Travis Roether 22.600 A Butler #5 Class High Gun Justin 22.600 A Sling Shots Class High Gun Jim Zirngible 23.250 B Straight Shooters Class High Gun Bob Wiltse 22.400 C Butler #1 Class High Gun Dennis 22.400 C Low Expectations Class High Gun Brennan 21.316 D Off Daily Class High Gun Team High Gun Shooter Average Class Team Kyle Berens 23.750 AAA EJ's Dan Holasek 23.833 AAA Route 65 #1 Jeff 22.650 AA McPhillips Troy Johnson 22.650 AA Bang Buddies Chuck 22.650 AA Wad Squad Jim Lambert 22.650 AA Making Dust Don Pyles 22.350 AA Velocity Bob Haun 22.350 AA Breaking Bad Krieg Ofstad 22.300 A Butler #5 Mike W 21.800 A Sling Shots Jeff A. 21.950 A Snap Shooters Jake Hudek 21.550 A Chipped It Clay 21.300 A Route 65 #3 Heath K 21.150 A Pahl Josh Hall 20.300 A Route 2B Duane Schilder 21.750 B Straight Shooters Kyle Laursen 22.650 B Project Mayhem Byron 22.450 B Mystery Team Brent Pack 22.400 B TCAS Aaron D 22.400 B Frana Co Todd Anderson 22.158 B Lead Dispensors Dean W 21.900 B Midwest Gold Kalin 21.100 B Swedes Doug Welter 21.800 C Butler #1 Dan 21.000 C Low Expectations Kevin Brandt 22.350 C Trinity Tool Logan 21.105 C Garphish Growl Steve A 20.300 C Diamond Metal Erik J 19.900 C Dusty Loads Sean Meyer 19.500 C Capra's Jason M 16.650 D Off Daily Andy R 21.294 D The Leftovers Frankie Zappa 20.750 D New Brighton SC Dave W 20.650 D Air America Tim Ernst 20.450 D Nitro Steve J 20.200 D Less Than Average Bob E 19.700 D CREF Jimmy Green 18.526 D Long Barrels
Team Standings Class AAA 1 Ej's 2 Route 65 #1 Class AA 26 120.895 1 Route 65#2 14 119.800 2 McPhillips 3 Makin Dust 4 Bang Buddies 5 Wad Squad 6 Breaking Bad 7 Velocity Class B 1 T.C.A.S 31 106.050 28 103.250 2 Midwest Gold 3 Lead Disp 26 101.944 4 Swedes 18 100.632 5 Mystery 17 96.056 6 Frana Co 16 100.800 7 Straight Shooter 15 100.842 8 Project Mayhem 9 95.211 34 114.111 27 110.700 22 110.200 14 107.263 14 107.444 11 106.150 8 105.600 Class A 1 Chipped It 28 107.200 2 Butler #5 25 105.333 3 Sling Shots 24 105.611 4 Snap Shooters 23 106.211 5 Route 65 #3 19 104.944 6 Pahl 13 102.789 7 Route 2B 8 101.421 Class C 1 Trinity Tool 31 104.389 2 Low Expectation 27 101.300 3 Capra's 27 98.722 4 Garphish Growl 27 97.947 5 Diamond Metal 16 96.737 6 Dusty Loads 10 91.053 7 Butler #1 6 86.235 Class D 1 C.R.E.F 30 95.100 2 New Brighton 29 91.500 3 Air America 26 91.889 4 Long Barrels 25 89.789 5 Nitro 14 87.316 6 The Leftovers 14 77.389 7 Less Than Avg 12 69.667 8 Off Daily 10 71.278
Wednesday Spring/Summer Trap League The Wednesday League had 20 teams that were divided in to A & B Division. Here are the Team Standings. Side Note: Hamtucky won the shoot off for 3 rd Place.
High Gun / Team High Gun / Women s High Gun
All Photos are courtesy of Gary Thomas and have been posted to our Facebook Page. https://www.facebook.com/beaverbrook-tri-county-sportsmens-club-525045537605539 High School Trap Leagues We had three returning teams this year; Legacy Christian Academy, Concordia Academy and Maranatha Christian Academy. In addition, Andover High School moved their team to Beaverbrook this spring and Blaine High School started their Fall league at Beaverbrook. All though the weather was not very cooperative as shooting began in early April all the schools had a good season. It is a fabulous sight to have six trap fields filled with over 100 high school shooters..22 Pistol League. Season culminated with potluck on Aug 2 nd. 30 shooters and spouses participated. A short presentation of trophies took place, and comments about the opportunity to relax and enjoy some downtime were expressed. Final Results: Of A Possible 300 High Gun Matt Dick Average 285 3 rd Place Keith Fortier 220 Class AA 1 st Place Jeff Dick 282 2 nd Place Wayne Johnson 260 3 rd Place Lani Dick 257 Class A 1 st Place Jerry Boepple 233 2 nd Place Lyle Chapin 230 3 rd Place Ron Warhol 230 Class B 1 st Place Bob Midthun 222 Class C 1 st Place Dick Anderson 170 2 nd Place Michael Chies 158 3 rd Place Brady Chies 142 Iron Class 1 st Place Todd Hanssen 238 2 nd Place Thomas Anderson 232 3 rd Place Ben Bunge 229 2 nd Place Cindy Boepple 222
Rifle Sight In The rifle sight in is going to be a little different this year as we are planning on using our new ranges and utilizing the old Rifle Range. MEMBERS! There will be ranges 10 P a g e
available to you, without charge, but any guests you bring will have to pay the rifle sightin price. Remember, immediate family members (Spouses, Children and Grandchildren under 21) are not guests, they are members. Check in at the Range Shack if you want to use the ranges as a member. ELECTION NIGHT IS COMING!!! Stay tuned for a special election newsletter which will be published in the 1 st week of October. Club Officers: President- Doug Welter Vice-President- Brent Pack Secretary- Dave Roehler Treasurer- Jeff Krage Board Members: Krieg Ofstad Brian LaDoux Kyle Berens Troy Slater Wayne Jacobson Bill Dubats Wayne Bronco Johnson Orland Oze Osen Don Severson Jr. Kathy Lahti If you have any questions or concerns, please contact a board member or e-mail us at bod@beaverbrook.us or info@beaverbrook.us 11 P age