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Table of Contents 2 Attendance Figures 3 Statement on Firearms Regulations 4 Pre-Squadding & Squadding Instructions 5 Handicap Squadding Information and PSSA Website Info 6 Promotions Information 8 Authorization and President's Welcome 9 Executive Committee & Committees 10 Personnel & General Information 19 PA Zone Championships 20 Keystone Open Tournament Information 24 AIM & SCTP Information 27 Colonial Classic Tournament Information 31 PA State Tournament Information 40 Krieghoff Handicap 41 PA Doubles Championship 42 PA Singles Championship 44 PA Handicap Championship 48 PA Grand Tournament Information 58 2016 State Teams 62 Westy Hogan Tournament Information 66 Hall of Fame Inductee - Kim Bateman 67 Hall of Fame Inductee - Freeman Kline, Jr. 68 Trapshooter of the Year - Luke Cowart 72 Past Winners 93 Keystone PreSquad Form 95 Colonial Classic/State Shoot PreSquad Form 97 PA Grand PreSquad Form 99 Westy Hogan PreSquad Form 100 List of Advertisers 101 Hotels/Motels/Bed & Breakfasts 103 Personal Score Card Golf Carts,ATV's and similar vehicles may not be used on the premises until registered with the PSSA. A registration sticker will be issued upon proof of insurance and payment of a $5.00 fee. Sticker is valid for all shoots as long as insurance remains in effect. Contact PSSA Skip Klinger for details: (sklinger@psa1.comcast.net or 717-867-4269) UNLICENSED DRIVERS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO OPERATE MOTOR BIKES, OR ANY OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES ON PSSA PREMISES. - 1 -

KEYSTONE OPEN May Singles Shriner's Handicap May Doubles Class Singles Spring Handicap Prelim Doubles Keystone Doubles Keystone Singles Keystone Handicap 510 503 352 690 687 455 444 329 525 512 349 657 651 426 550 471 176 184 103 590 579 358 326 230 COLONIAL CLASSIC/PA STATE SHOOT Saturday Singles Handicap Doubles Sunday Singles Handicap Doubles Media Handicap H of F Singles H of F Hdcp Cabelas Singles Cabelas Handicap Cabelas Doubles Wednesday Singles Handicap Doubles Class Singles Class Doubles Krieghoff Handicap Doubles Championship Singles Championship Handicap Championship PA GRAND Independence Singles Independence Handicap Independence Doubles PA Grand Singles Firecracker Handicap PA Grand Doubles PA Grand Handicap WESTY HOGAN Pre Handicap 1 Class Singles Pre Handicap Singles Championship Pre Doubles Doubles Championship Handicap Championship 2006 611 624 389 636 677 409 305 265 289 687 679 442 979 657 1467 936 1604 1164 457 488 314 587 538 360 482 736 728 709 853 434 531 711 ATTENDANCE FIGURES 2007 654 670 432 610 578 N/A N/A 300 281 665 657 418 938 626 1407 902 1421 1121 447 468 300 612 540 393 489 N/A 628 621 756 N/A 473 624 2008 549 529 338 480 445 214 205 590 604 393 806 537 1216 765 1256 983 472 467 300 670 437 316 415 597 567 461 433 592 2009 504 514 302 606 541 337 426 370 606 513 350 520 507 279 214 302 223 597 555 332 664 510 1255 779 901 898 483 449 229 608 389 325 414 232 257 589 421 601-2 - 2010 470 478 290 366 373 611 524 646 520 327 644 495 303 186 231 245 264 276 197 452 446 302 822 517 1259 768 1154 871 427 415 237 455 375 287 380 577 575 735 332 438 2011 489 461 299 299 277 483 323 585 454 307 485 480 328 165 190 193 209 214 178 495 495 346 741 486 1180 724 1162 818 341 368 257 455 364 281 387 cancelled 2012 510 504 330 343 359 591 495 664 523 330 673 522 323 184 163 147 107 105 79 490 486 321 740 507 1264 734 1151 824 374 351 256 465 378 320 413 492 492 398 344 500 2013 488 481 314 324 339 561 434 611 454 296 657 535 333 104 102 82 184 187 147 505 517 321 417 354 1238 737 1184 830 362 366 244 449 364 292 412 538 521 601 376 501 2014 348 359 583 489 636 516 315 636 516 313 138 158 135 205 175 284 425 435 295 654 430 1216 693 1147 832 438 402 293 501 405 323 416 559 538 619 394 556 2015 531 495 326 337 364 557 473 731 539 359 700 493 311 121 174 165 180 178 172 526 516 360 727 508 1260 733 1105 763 520 460 308 304 331 320 422 558 536 524 356 495

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS ON THE GROUNDS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION It is the policy of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association to adhere strictly to all state and federal firearms laws and regulations and to require the same of anyone on the premises of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association. No person who is disabled by federal or state law from the possession of a firearm, including the frame or receiver of any such weapon, shall possess any firearm, or the frame or receiver of any such firearm, on the grounds of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association. Any such person found to be in violation of this rule shall be immediately reported to the police and required to immediately leave the premises. Any person who facilitates or enables the possession of a firearm, or the frame or receiver of any firearm, by a person who is otherwise disabled by state or federal law to be in possession of a firearm, or the frame or receiver of any such firearm, shall be immediately reported to the police and required to immediately leave the premises. Any person who shall violate this policy of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association shall be disqualified from participating in any shooting event and shall otherwise be precluded from discharging a firearm on the grounds of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen s Association and such person shall forfeit any fees paid for targets and options and any prizes or purses. Any person who, in violation of this policy, shall participate in any event in which the winner shall be entitled to a firearm, including the frame or receiver of any such weapon, shall be disqualified from receiving such firearm, including the frame or receiver of any such weapon, its cash equivalency, or any other award or prize and shall forfeit any entry fees or other monies paid to the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association for participation in the event. Any firearm, or the frame or receiver of any such firearm that is forfeited by a participant for violation of this policy shall be awarded to the next eligible participant. If there shall be more than one eligible participant, such eligible persons shall shoot-off to determine the winner under such rules as shall be promulgated by the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association. The interpretation and application of this policy shall reside exclusively with the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen s Association. Any person who participates in any event conducted by the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen s Association or who is otherwise on the premises of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association consents to be bound by any determinations made under this policy by the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, all of whose decisions are final. EARLY CLASSIFICATION AND SQUADDING Evening before Keystone Open, Colonial Classic, and Westy Hogan PSSA will open a limited number of windows at Classification, Squadding, and Cashiering on the evening prior to the opening day of all tournaments except the PA Grand. These services will be provided from 6:00 till 8:00 pm and will close promptly at 8:00. Pre-Squadding confirmation will be available during these times. - 3 -

PRE-SQUADDING & SQUADDING INSTRUCTIONS Pre-Squad Forms Are At The Back Of This Program On-Line Pre-Squadding is available at: www.rjstuart.com 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pre-Squad requests will be accepted at any time. Forms postmarked on or before the deadline for each shoot will be given equal priority and drawn at random. All requests postmarked after the deadline will be processed by date of postmark. Deadlines: Keystone Open - May 1 Colonial Classic, State Shoot - May 15 PA Grand - June 12 Westy Hogan - August 1 The non-refundable service charge of $2.00 per position, per event, must be included with your request form. Squadding will be restricted to a maximum of 2 yards difference on a squad. Note: 18, 19 yard shooters may only have one yard difference between shooters.. A shooter may only draw one position per event. Any shooters wishing to squad together must fill out only one application indicating the shooters full name, ATA number, and handicap yardage on the line indicating which position that shooter wishes to shoot. Applications for full or partial squads that do not have each shooter s information completely and properly filled out will not be honored. Multiple applications for any individual will be discarded and will not be refunded. The first application encountered for an individual will be the only one processed. In an effort to avoid unused positions, it is imperative that you either cashier or release all positions that you have presquadded for prior to the event. Anyone that does not cashier or release positions that have been pre-squadded in their name will risk having any or all subsequent pre-squadded positions in their name released by management. You may call the office at 570-672-9747 to have your position(s) released if you are unable to attend. PLEASE MAKE NOTE ON THE FORM IF A CHAIRSHOOTER IS ON THE SQUAD Telephone requests will not be honored. Please enclose check for the total amount of the service charge made payable to PSSA Mail To: PSSA Pre-Squadding PO Box 24 Palmyra, PA 17078 Squadding at the Shoot 9. 10. 11. Please be sure to have your ATA plastic card when you are at the entry windows. You will not be able to enter any events without your plastic card. If you draw squad positions that will not be used for an event, please see squadding personnel or use the self-service terminals to release your position. Releasing your position allows us to fill holes in open squads, making this tournament more enjoyable for all shooters. A shooter may not draw more than one (1) position per event. You will directly input your entries, including options, at the cashier windows using a touch screen system. Upon paying your entry fees, you will be supplied with a receipt showing your squad, and position along with your class/yardage, options and applicable categories for each event entered. Once you leave the cashier window, your entry cannot be changed for options or squadding. - 4 -

Friday, May 13 Shriner's $1,000 Sunday, June 12 Children'sMiracle Network $1,000 Shoot-Off Friday, June 17 Krieghoff Challenge K-80 Combo RULES FOR THESE PROMOTIONS FOUND ON Page 6 PSSA Website: www.pssatrap.org Mailing Address: PO Box 24 Palmyra, PA 17078 CHILDREN ARE NOT PERMITTED TO RIDE PEOPLE CARRIERS OPERATED BY PSSA UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT. ATTENTION HANDICAP SHOOTERS At all PSSA sponsored tournaments the following yardage restrictions will be used: There may be a maximum of two yards difference on any squad with the proviso that squads of 18 and 19 yard shooters maintain a maximum of one yard between shooters and two yards on the squad. - 5 -

OFFICIAL RULES Shriner's $1,000 Geisinger Miracle $1,000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Individual must participate in (and complete) the event. Entrant must meet all target requirements for the shoot, as stated in the program, prior to the event. Shooters with insufficient handicap targets who choose to shoot targets only are not eligible. Upon completion of the event, PSSA representatives will publicly and randomly select one number from zero to nine. The drawing will be held in the PSSA Main Building. Unduly delayed make-ups will be disqualified from participating in the promotion for that event. Be sure to check your score promptly. For purposes of these promotions, no scores will be changed after the random number is drawn. Shooters with a score (shot in the event) ending in the number selected will be eligible to shoot-off. For example: if the number two (2) is drawn, all qualifying participants with a score of 92, 82, 72, 62, etc. are eligible to compete in the shoot-off. A time and place for all qualifying shooters to register for shoot-off will be announced over the PA system, posted on the ScoreBoard and carried over the TV system. At the appropriate time and place, all shooters who have signed up to shootoff will be called to the shoot-off line and should have their guns and shells ready. Shoot-off participants will be assigned to squads based upon yardage and at the discretion of Shoot-Off management. Shoot-off participants will proceed to shoot two (2) targets at each post for a total of ten (10) targets from his or her ATA yardage (yardage shot during the event). All shoot-off rounds will consist of ten (10) target events. Shoot-off rounds will continue until a single winner has been determined. Decisions made by shoot management regarding the above listed rules, or other disputes, shall be final. All decisions will be made in conformity with ATA rules, where applicable. - 6 -

FRIDAY JUNE 17 KRIEGHOFF HANDICAP THE KRIEGHOFF CHALLENGE Rules for the Krieghoff Challenge will be the same as those found on page six with one major exception. At the conclusion of the Krieghoff Handicap TWO numbers will be drawn and all eligible shooters with scores in the Krieghoff Handicap ending in either of those two numbers will be eligible for the shoot-off. Winner to receive a Beautiful K-80 Combo Choke Tubes in All Barrels Adjustable Rib on O/U and Unsingle Custom Embroidered Hard Case - 7 -

REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE SPARTA, IL This certifies that the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association has been authorized to hold registered shoots at its home grounds located at the Valley Gun and Country Club, Elysburg, PA, on May 13, 14, 15; June 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 18, 19; July 1, 2, 3; and September 9, 10, 11, 2016. ATA rules will govern these shoots and the scores will be included in the official records. 2016 ATA Rebate $21,907 GREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE PSSA Dear Fellow Shooters, I am humbled and honored to prepare this Welcome Message on the occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen s Association. The history of the PSSA is obviously a long one marked with numerous significant accomplishments of its resident shooters. We are truly fortunate to have Richard Hamilton as our talented webmaster who has such extensive knowledge of this Association and its rich history. Mr. Hamilton was instrumental in the founding and growth of the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is now being well cared for by the hard work of Pam Darroch and her Hall of Fame committee members. We owe a big thank you to all who work so hard to make the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame one of the greatest, if not THE greatest hall of fames of all states. I encourage you to spend some time in our Hall of Fame during your next visit to our home grounds. Take some time to soak up some of the wonderful history of this Association. Thanks to all who make the PA Hall of Fame so exceptional! I cannot write this message without congratulating the 21 Pennsylvania shooters who are on the 2015 ATA All American teams. Also, special congratulations to those that made the PA state teams. This is an accomplishment that you should be very proud of. The 2015 shoot year was very good at the PSSA. We made a successful transition to a new shoot manager/tournament director, Skip Klinger. We purchased and installed all new PAT traps. PA led all states with the most targets throw with over 4,750,000 targets, which led all other states by 450,000. Of those targets, 2,724,000 were thrown at our home grounds in Elysburg. The Save-a-Pair shoot for breast cancer awareness was a huge success and will be repeated on June 30, 2016. Please mark your calendars! Your Executive Committee is always looking at ways to improve the grounds and the shooters experience. The ladies will find a newly remodeled restroom in the main entry building. We are looking at paving and parking expansion, additional camp sites and permanent vendor buildings. While there are many projects to address, the EC needs to prioritize these projects in a fiscally responsible manner. We are fortunate in that we are one of the few major states that own their entire home grounds. The EC will continue to work hard to live up to shooters expectations. I look forward to seeing you in Elysburg! Mike Schuler President - 8 -

Manager/Tournament Director Skip Klinger EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Vice President Treasurer Secretary ATA Delegate 1st Alternate ATA Delegate 2nd Alternate ATA Delegate VGCC Liaison Michael Schuler Tom Burkey Bert Schoonover Kenneth Darroch Glenn Lash Don Neilson, Jr. Steve Ross Steve Ross ADVISORY COMMITTEE John C Deisher Charles Doll Freeman Kline, Jr Malvern Hanover Allentown STANDING COMMITTEES Hall of Fame Nominating Trap Setting Classification Publicity Pam Darroch H.Y. McAllister Bruce Bateman Glenn Lash Jeff Graupp HANDICAP OPTIONS The following options will be available on handicap events at all 2016 PSSA events PA Jackpot Lewis Purse (50-30-20%) Great Eastern Purse (25-15-10-25-15-10%) Yardage Purse (18-21)(22-24)(25-27) 50-30-20% each group shooting for own money Open Options 25's $2.50 ea 25 - One Money 50's $5.00 ea. 50 (60--40%) Middle 50 Jackpot $20.00 $20.00 $25.00 $20.00 $10.00 $15.00 $2.00-9 -

OFFICE & LINE PERSONNEL Manager/Tournament Director - Skip Klinger Bob Stuart - Computer Services Cashiers - Joan Kidron Jamie Morrison Phyllis Zenzel Jill Jones Candice Hoffman Classification Committee - Glenn Lash, Chairman Tom Burkey Gary Ehasalu H Y McAllister Don Neilson Steve Ross Jim Johnston John DiFabio Jeff Graupp Office Staff - Robert Stuart Elyse Whary Savannah Ross Heidi Womer Publicity - Jeff Graupp Squadding - Judy Frankel Carlette Proukou Glenda Whary Mary Jo Stahl Supervisor of Trap Personnel - Marian Chiavaroli Line Facilitators - Charles Doll Neil Mertz Moe Kephart Supervisor of Maintenance - Spear Proukou Trap Mechanics - Dick LaRoche Mark Hoffman William Wertman Trapsetting Committee - Bruce Bateman Regis Hess Dave Comroe Casper Kissel Rich Stefanacci Shoot Off Volunteers - Jeff Graupp Steve Ross Mike Poore Cecil Castle Brian James GENERAL INFORMATION (Listed Alphabetically) ADDED MONEY Added Money has been added to Events 16, 18, 19 through 22 and the HAA and HOA of the PA State Shoot. AIM CHAMPIONSHIP The AIM Championships will be held on Sunday, June 12 in conjunction with Event 4. This event will determine PA representation at the Grand American. All shooters are eligible to participate in this event named for the AIM program. ALCOHOL USE All shooters are urged to become familiar with the ATA's regulations concerning the consumption of alcohol before, during, or between events, including shootoffs and practice. This policy is explained in the ATA rule book. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CUP The Attorney General's Cup will be given to the class and special category winners for combined scores in Events 13, 14, and 15 held on Wednesday of the State Shoot. These trophies will be distributed to the winners in conjunction with the Hall of Fame activities. In addition, there will be a permanent Attorney General's Trophy maintained in the Hall of Fame and engraved with the name of the HAA winner of these three events. - 10 -

The classification and special category characterization for Wednesday's 16 Yard event will control and be determinative of the winners. There will be trophies for Resident Class and Category winners. CAMPING PSSA maintains a camping area for trailers, motor homes, or tents. Water sewage and electricity are available. Bath house and rest room facilities are also available. Rental is $25.00/day, and must be prepaid by April 15. A few primitive sites are available on a "first come" basis at $10.00/day. Contact Judy Frankel at (610) 216-4412 or write her at 3970 Recker Drive, Northampton, PA 18067 CASHIERING BEFORE SHOOTING Shooters must be cashiered before shooting an event and will be disqualified for that event if this procedure is not followed. Pay first - then shoot. CHAIR SHOOTERS A Chair shooter category will be offered during the State Shoot in all the events. NOTE: The Chair category designation will be assigned only by the Central Handicap Committee or Zone CHC representative upon request by each individual shooter and a new average card will be issued with the Chair Designation. This rule does not in any way prohibit any shooter from shooting from a chair, stool, scooter or any other seating device. CLASSIFICATION Classification will open in conjunction with the office opening time listed in the program for each day. Classification will close 1/2 hour after the start of the last event each day. Please be sure that you are using your latest ATA membership card showing assigned handicap and that you have met all target requirements to save yourself and shoot management trouble and embarrassment. Make sure that the card presented to the committee is correct and contains all current data with your singles and doubles averages computed correctly. Erroneous cards submitted to the committee will result in disqualification from the respective shoot and forfeiture of all trophies and/or monies won. Any shooter who deliberately submits an erroneous card will be reported to the ATA for disciplinary action. The classification staff will insist on having a paper card or print-out from the Shooter Information Center of the ATA website. I-phones and other electronic devices will not be accepted, please make a print-out, on paper, before classifying. Current average cards can be obtained at www.shootata.com. CLASS - YARDAGE ADVANCEMENT Any shooter who wins and/or ties for a Singles or Doubles Championship Trophy or Class Trophy or has the high score in that event or class, shall be increased a minimum of one class. Shooters earning yardage must have their card punched before participating in their next handicap event. CLOSING TIME FOR EVENTS WILL BE STRICTLY OBSERVED.. YOU MUST BE CASHIERED BY CLOSING TIME - NOT MERELY HOLDING A POSITION! - 11 -

GRAND AMERICAN PARTICIPATION FOR CHAMPIONS The PA 16 Yard Champion, and all Resident Category Champions will receive an additional $150 if they compete in the Champion of Champions Event at the 2016 Grand American. The five highest scoring resident shooters in the PA State Singles Championship attending the Grand American and competing in the Clay Target Championship will comprise the PA State Team and compete in the State Team Race in conjunction with that event. The participating team members will each receive $50 from PSSA. In the event of ties, the team members shall be selected by the PA ATA Delegate from those eligible shooters who are tied. The selection shall be based primarily upon consideration of the shooter's prior record in tournaments as well as the shooter's average for this year and last year. Entries must be returned to the ATA by your State Delegate no later than 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday of Grand American Week. Please let your delegate, Glenn Lash, know your squad and position prior to 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday of Grand American Week. HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS - TRAPSHOOTER OF THE YEAR - STATE TEAM - SHUTT SCHOLARSHIP Induction of Hall of Fame Honorees, as well as Trapshooter of the Year recognition and the presentation of pins to members of the PSSA State Teams will be held on Championship Saturday, immediately following Event 21. The William L. Shutt Scholarship will also be presented at that time. Any PA resident who is a member of the ATA may submit nominations for the Hall of Fame or Trapshooter of the Year to the PSSA Hall of Fame Board. Submission must be made by November 15th following the target year end, to Pamela Darroch, President, PSSA Hall of Fame, 2107 Forge Drive, Aliquippa, PA 15001, or electronically to darroch2107@comcast.net. Hall of Fame inductees may be selected for their ability in the sport of trapshooting and/or their contributions to the sport. Nomination qualifications for both are available on the PSSA website or by contacting the secretary. KNOWN ABILITY Known Ability will be used by the Classification Committee to assign shooters to a higher class than their average indicates if so warranted. Registered and non-registered shoots will be used by the committee as a basis for determining "known ability." Abnormally low scores will be disregarded at the discretion of the committee. LADIES EVENTS The PSSA invites all ladies to participate in Bingo and Card Parties in the Ladies Lounge at various times throughout the State Shoot. Dates and times will be posted in the lounge. Phyllis Zenzel will be coordinating these activities. A bus trip and ladies luncheon will be provided on Saturday, June 18. The bus will leave at approximately 10:00 a.m. Please sign up in the tournament building. Destinations, and sign-up deadlines will be posted in the Ladies Lounge. - 12 -

MISSED SQUADS - EVENTS Individual shooters will not be paged during any event. Shoot management will keep the electronic ready board sufficiently ahead to give all shooters ample time to be at their assigned starting traps. Line personnel will be instructed to start each squad immediately upon the completion of the prior squad, without waiting for any individual shooter. Any shooter who is late for a sub-event will have to make it up at the practice trap, or where designated by shoot management. If a shooter misses a sub-event, he or she should make every effort to complete the remaining sub-events with the squad and then REPORT TO THE PRACTICE TRAPS for instructions to make up the missed sub-event. DO NOT TAKE THE SCORESHEET TO THE PRACTICE TRAP. SHOOTERS MISSING MORE THAN FIFTY TARGETS MUST BE RE-SQUADDED AND WILL INCUR A $10.00 PENALTY. OPTIONS (NOTE: NO REFUNDS ON OPTIONS FOR ANY REASON) PA JACKPOT All PA Jackpot Lewis purses will be divided into classes of approximately 50 shooters - the minimum number of classes per event will be three, and the maximum number of classes will be six. Each class will be designated a PA Jackpot and will be divided as follows: First Jackpot Class - 60/40% (Percentage) All Other Classes - One Money Each Class (100%) HALL OF FAME LEWIS, SHUTT SCHOLARSHIP LEWIS, RELAY FOR LIFE, AIM - SCTP These Lewis Options will award 50% of the money to the charity and the remaining 50% will return to the shooters, paid out in 3 classes, 60/40 high gun each class. HANDICAP OPTIONS On the 25's - one money On the 50's - two places 60/40% MID 50'S JACKPOT A special option is offered in all handicap events for the Middle 50 only. You must play this option to be eligible. Only a score of 50X50 on the Middle 50 will be eligible.* All tie 50's will split the money. In the event there is no 50 straight on the Middle 50 the money will carry over to the next handicap event. *The money will not carry over from shoot to shoot (Colonial Classic,State Shoot Preliminary Days and Main Days are treated as separate shoots for this Jackpot). If there is no 50X50 on the Middle 50 in the last handicap event of a shoot, the money will be paid to the highest eligible score (and ties) on the Middle 50 of that last event. PA MEDIA DAY Monday, June 13 is PA Media Day. Representative of local TV stations and area newspapers are invited to attend Media Day and are given the opportunity to learn more about our sport and are given an opportunity to shoot in a media competition under the guidance of ATA shooters. This will begin at 9:00 am. All shooters are invited and encouraged to watch this event which will be conducted at Bank 6. - 13 -

PINS Commemorative pins will be provided at all PSSA shoots. Pins will be distributed at classification - one per shooter - until the supply is exhausted. The PSSA will award pins to contestants breaking either 100 or 200 straight targets for the first time at each PA tournament. Shooters previously earning one of these pins are not eligible for another. PHOTOGRAPHS A PSSA photographer will be available at posted times. All trophy winners are encouraged to have their picture taken for submission to Trap & Field as well as an opportunity to commemorate their win. Additional copies will be available for purchase. POSTPONEMENTS-CANCELLATIONS-ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRIES Entries will not be refunded unless an event is cancelled, or by majority vote of the Executive Committee. A postponement of an event to another day or time is not a cancellation and no entry will be refunded. Management reserves the right to reject any entry for cause; also to change the program in case weather conditions and/or attendance makes such a change advisable. PRACTICE Practice traps are located at the extreme northern end of the lower trap line. Parking and restrooms are located at that site. Practice targets are $5.00 per round and practice traps will be open 1/2 hour prior to the first event of the day and will continue until the last squads begin shooting the last event of the day (conditions and personnel permitting). PSSA ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the PSSA will take place on Friday June 17 at 8:00 AM. Credentials of all delegates on forms supplied by the PSSA must be returned to the Secretary prior to the beginning of the meeting. All questions should be submitted in advance to the PSSA President so PSSA has an opportunity to respond in an adequate and accurate fashion. REDUCED PRICE FOR JUNIORS & SUB JUNIORS PSSA will deduct $15.00 off all target prices for juniors and sub-juniors who choose to forfeit the right to play options. THIS DECLARATION MUST BE MADE AT THE TIME OF INITIAL CLASSIFICATION, AND IS IRREVOCABLE FOR THE DURATION OF THE SHOOT. THIS DECLARATION WILL ALSO BE BINDING FROM THE CO- LONIAL CLASSIC THROUGH THE PA STATE SHOOT. (Example 1; If you choose to play options in the first event you enter, you are not eligible for reduced price targets for the remainder of the shoot: Example 2: If you choose reduced price targets in your first event, that choice is binding on all events and you may not play any options for the remainder of the shoot). PSSA is committed to helping our sport by encouraging young shooters to participate, but will not subsidize the playing of options. SCORES AND SCORING PROCEDURES Scoring Errors - Management will not be responsible for errors in scores after the options have been posted. Scores will be posted on the scoreboard located on the front porch of the PSSA Entry Building. Shooters are reminded to check their scores and notify shoot management immediately if a discrepancy is noticed. FOR OPTION CALCULATION PURPOSES, SCORES BECOME FINAL 1/2 HOUR AFTER THE FINAL SCORE SHEET FOR THE EVENT IS POSTED. - 14 -

REFUNDS Refunds MAY be issued for emergencies and/or SERIOUS health issues at the discretion of shoot management. Under no circumstances will option money be refunded. Once options are paid they are final. SCTP CHAMPIONSHIPS The SCTP Championships will be held on Saturday, June 11 in conjunction with Event 1. This event will determine PA representation at the Grand American. All shooters are eligible to participate in this event named for the SCTP program. SHELLS PSSA WILL NOT OPERATE A SHELLHOUSE IN 2016. However, vendors WILL be permitted to sell ammunition. Purchase of shells is not compulsory. Spent shells on the ground become the property of the PSSA and are not to be picked up. Please go to the maintenance shed to sort through all hulls you wish to obtain in order to maintain shoot harmony and safety. SHOOT MANAGEMENT The Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association will have full responsibility for conducting shoots on the premises. All decisions pertaining to these shoots will be made by the Manager, under the supervision of the PSSA Executive Committee. SHOOT-OFFS Handicap - at the conclusion of that day's last event if weather permits. Singles and Doubles Keystone Open, Colonial Classic, PA Grand, Westy Hogan - 16 Yard and Doubles events will be carried over to the next like event in that tournament. Shoot-offs for the final 16 Yard and Doubles Event and all remaining ties will be held following the final event of the day on which that event occurs. State Shoot: Singles Events 8, 10, 13 will carry over to succeeding events until decided. If still tied these events will be decided concurrently with shoot-offs for Event 16. Event 16 will have a maximum shoot-off targets of 100 and then carried over to event 21. Doubles Events will be carried over to the next like event in this tournament. Shoot-offs for the final double event and all remaining ties will be held following the final event of the day on which that event occurs. SPECIAL CATEGORY DECLARATIONS In accordance with the ATA rules (Section IV, Rule J) "Special category shooters must declare their special category at the time of their classification in any registered tournament if they wish to compete as a category shooter. Without such declaration, the contestant will not be allowed to compete for the applicable category trophy for the duration of the tournament. No contestant will be allowed to declare or change a special declaration after firing his/her first shot. Special category changes will be permitted between the Colonial Classic and the PA State Shoot; however, the change must be declared before firing the first shot in the PA State Shoot. This allowance will not be permitted for Sub-Jr or Junior shooters, their selection will be binding from the Colonial Classic to the PA State Shoot. NOTE: shooters may declare only ONE category. With the exception of chair shooter. - 15 -

SQUADDING A shooter will only be allowed to request one position per event per ATA number. Shooters desiring to request more than one position per event must have the plastic ATA cards for each of the prospective squadmates, and those squadmates may not have already reserved a position in the event. SHOOTERS DESIRING TO CHANGE SQUADS AND/OR POSITIONS IN AN EVENT MUST RELINQUISH THE POSITION THEY ARE HOLD- ING BEFORE BEING ELIGIBLE TO REQUEST A NEW POSITION. Management will make every attempt to provide sufficient banks and flights to meet the needs of anticipated number of shooters. Squads for all events are available on a first come - first served basis. Remember that many squads will have been taken by shooters who pre-squadded, particularly on Banks 1, 2 and 3. In order to keep the shoots running in an efficient manner, new flights will not be added until the flights currently opened are sufficiently filled to justify a new flight. Please pull only the squad tickets you anticipate filling and relinquish unwanted positons as early as possible so that we have an opportunity to re-issue those positions. Remember: IF YOU HAVE AL- READY RESERVED A POSITION FOR AN EVENT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SELECT ANOTHER POSITION UNTIL YOU HAVE RELINQUISHED THE FIRST. THE SOFTWARE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ALLOW ONLY ONE POSITION PER EVENT PER ATA NUMBER. TARGET REQUIREMENTS - PENALTIES Keystone Open & Westy Hogans - A minimum of 1000 16 Yard, 1000 Handicap, and 500 Doubles Targets during the previous target year and the current target year. No minimum during this target year if above minimum is met in the previous year. Colonial Classic, State Shoot, PA Grand 16 Yards - A minimum of 1500 registered targets during the current target year and the two previous years, 500 of which must have been shot after September 1, 2015, to avoid the penalty class. Handicap - A minimum of 1500 registered targets during the current target year and the two previous years, 500 of which must have been shot after September 1, 2015, to avoid the penalty yardage. Doubles - A minimum of 1000 registered targets during the current target year and the two previous years, 300 of which must have ben shot after September 1 2015, to avoid the penalty class. Penalties In the event the above target requirements are not met before the first day of the Keystone Open, PA Grand, Colonial Classic, Westy Hogan, Preliminary Days of the PA State Shoot, or Wednesday of the State Shoot, shooters shall be required to shoot in not less than Class A for 16 Yards and Doubles. In Handicap, a shooter with insufficient targets will be penalized two yards beyond his ATA yardage with a minimum of 23 yards. Ladies and sub-juniors who do not meet the target requirements for handicap events will follow the same rules except with minimum of 22 yards. Senior veterans will not be penalized for handicap events, and they are eligible for trophies and monies. Any category eligible shooter who elects not to declare for category will be held to the required target minimums and a minimum penalty yardage of 23 yards. - 16 -

PENALTY YARDAGE MAY BE WAIVED BY ANY SHOOTER SO ELECTING; HOWEVER, SUCH WAIVER SHALL PROHIBIT THEM FROM WINNING ANY TROPHIES AND/OR MONEY (including Added Money), AND PROHIBIT THEIR PARTICIPATION IN SPECIAL OPTIONS OR PROMOTIONS (i.e., "Grand Giveaway" and Krieghoff). THIS DECLARATION MUST BE MADE AT THE TIME OF INITIAL CLASSIFICATION, AND IS IRREVOCABLE FOR THE DURATION OF THE SHOOT (SHOOTERS WHO SHOOT DURING PRELIMINARY DAYS AND MEET TARGET REQUIREMENTS IN THE TIMELINE STATED MAY RE-CLASSIFY). It is the shooters' responsibility to make sure that their classification and/or handicap yardage is correct and that they have complied with all target requirements. Shoot management specifically reserves the right to check the correctness of the class and yardage of all shooters after completion of the event, and anyone winning trophies and/or money, who competes in an incorrect class or shoots from the wrong yardage, knowingly or unknowingly, shall forfeit any trophies or money won in that event. TARGETS - TRAPS - BANKS A total of 53 traps are available, 48 program (12 banks) and 5 practice. Traps will be set each morning and before each event where applicable. The number of banks used each day is listed in the program. TELEPHONE PSSA has a telephone in the office where you can be reached if necessitated by an emergency at home. The PSSA telephone number is (570) 672-9747. This phone is not available for outgoing calls. Because of the proliferation of cell phones and the high cost of pay phones there are no pay phones available on the PSSA grounds. TROPHIES The current rules of the ATA apply to all PSSA sponsored tournaments. Category Shooters and Chair Shooters should pay special attention to the new rules. TV-RADIO WATCH THE TV Monitors for On-Deck Squads. This information, as well as leading scores, can be found at 89.3 FM on your radio and Channel 19 on your television. VENDORS Vendors will be charged a fee for each shoot. Prior permission and payment in advance is required, and all vendors will be required to show proof of liability insurance. Locations will be assigned by PSSA. Contact Skip Klinger at PO Box 24, Palmyra 17078, (717) 867-4269, email sklinger@psa1.comcastbiz.net VENDORS WILL BE PERMITTED TO SELL AMMUNITION. YARDAGE REDUCTIONS Handicap yardage reductions received by a shooter during the course of a shoot shall be honored. However, the shooter must have the new card in his/her possession and present it to the classification committee for reclassification to their new yardage. - 17 -

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2016 PA ZONE CHAMPIONSHIPS SATURDAY MAY 7, 2016 200 Singles SUNDAY MAY 8, 2016 100 handicap & 100 Doubles RESIDENT TROPHIES Singles & Doubles Champion Class Winners Winners AA-A-B-C-D All Categories will be Honored Handicap Champion thru 6th Place Categories same as the Singles/Doubles All Around Champion Eastern Zone: South End Gun Club - Reading PA Western Zone: Ruffsdale Gun Club - Ruffsdale PA Host Clubs will provide starting times, target prices, open trophy information, option details and directions in their club programs, mailings and or website. - 19 -

EVENT 1 - MAY SINGLES 100-16 Yard Targets Entries close at 11:00 am - 20 - (8 Banks) 2015 Champion: Harlan Campbell Jr. Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 $5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $20.00 Relay for Life Lewis (see p.13) $10.0 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% $20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion, Winner & Runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 2 - SHRINERS HANDICAP 100 - Handicap Targets Entries close at 3:00 pm (8 Banks) 2015 Champion: William M. Gardner Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 1) $5.00 Shriner's Grand Option $10.00 All Other Handicap Options - See page 9 EVENT 3 - MAY DOUBLES 50 Pair - Double Targets Entries close at 5:00 pm 26th Keystone Open May 13-14 - 15 FRIDAY, MAY 15 Office opens at 8:00 Program begins at 10:00 Shooting Over Top Line Only OPEN TROPHIES Champion, through 10th Place Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter (16 Banks) 2015 Champion: Sheldon Hostetter Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Events 1 or 2) $5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) $10.0 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% $20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter

SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN "SHRINERS $1,000 OPTION" The PSSA, in cooperation with SHRINERS CHILDRENS HOSPITALS IN PENNSYLVANIA, is offering an opportunity to win $1000 in Friday's Shriners Handicap. Eligibility will be determined in the same manner as the Geisinger Children's Miracle Network Grand Giveaway. You must play the Shriners Grand Option in order to be eligible to compete for the $1,000 Rules for the Shootoff for the $1000 can be found on Page 6 RELAY FOR LIFE PSSA is also proud to assist the Southern Columbia Unit of the American Cancer Society in their Relay for Life Program. On Events 1, 2, 4 & 7 of the Keystone Open you will find a Relay for Life Option. One half of all proceeds from that option will be donated to the Relay for Life. We encourage all shooters to help this worthwhile local program by playing this option and helping us in our eforts to make the Relay for Life a stunning success. The local Relay for Life will take place in Elysburg. - 21 -

EVENT 4 - SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP 200-16 Yard Targets Entries close at Noon (12 Banks) 2015 Champion: Harlan Campbell Jr. Targets and Shooters Services $60.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 $5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $20.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $10 on each 100 $20.00 Relay for Life Lewis (see p.13) $10.00 Class Options: $5.00 each 100 $10.00 $10.00 Total 20 $10.00 Options: Each class divided One Money every 5 Entries (High gun) OPEN TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 5 - PRELIMINARY DOUBLES 50 Pair - Double Targets Entries close at 3:00 pm SATURDAY, MAY 14 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am (24 Banks) 2015 Champion: Sheldon Hostetter Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Events 4) $5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) $10.0 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% $20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter - 22 -

EVENT 6 - DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP 50 Pair - Doubles Targets Entries close at 11:00 am (24 Banks) 2015 Champion: Michael Blaisdell Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 $5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) $10.00 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% $20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 7 - KEYSTONE HANDICAP 100 - Handicap Targets Entries close at 1:00 pm SUNDAY, MAY 15 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am (12 Banks) 2015 Champion: Scott W. Holdren Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Events 6) $5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $20.00 Relay for Life Lewis (See P. 13) $10.00 Shutt Scholarship Lewis (see p. 13) $10.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 OPEN TROPHIES Champion through 10th Place Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter ALL-AROUND TROPHIES 2015 Champion: Christopher Vendel (400 Targets - Events 4, 6, 7) Determined by Class in Event 4 Champion Class Winners in AA - A - B - C - D Winner in Categories Chair Shooter HIGH OVER-ALL TROPHIES 2015 Champion: Harlan Campbell Jr. (800 Targets - Events 1 thru 7) Determined by Class in Event 1 Trophies Same as All-Around - 23 -

AIM & SCTP Singles Competition SCTP youth shooters will be qualifying for national championships on Saturday, June 11th during Event 1. Contact SCTP Coordinator Sherry Anderson for further details AIM youth shooters will compete to qualify for the national championships on Sunday, June 12th during Event 4. Contact PA State AIM Director Rick Recla for further details. - 24 -

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COLONIAL CLASSIC SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Womens' High Average Day Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am EVENT 1 - DEBORAH OHYE-NEILSON SINGLES (FIRST HALF OF COLONIAL CLASSIC SINGLES) (SCTP CHAMPIONSHIPS) (12 Banks) 100-16 Yard Targets honoring the 2015 Women's High Average Winner Entries close at Noon Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% 20.00 Sctp Lewis (See page. 13) 10.00 OPEN TROPHIES See Event 4 EVENT 2 - DEBORAH OHYE-NEILSON HANDICAP (12 Banks) 2015 Champion: Joseph O. Charnigo 100 - Handicap Targets honoring the 2015 Women's High Average Winner Entries close at 2:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 1) 5.00 Handicap Options - see page 9 OPEN TROPHIES Champion through 10th Place Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 3 - DEBORAH OHYE-NEILSON DOUBLES (24 Banks) 2015 Champion: Joseph O. Charnigo 100 - Doubles Targets honoring the 2015 Women's High Average Winner Entries close at 5:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% 20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter - 27 -

SUNDAY, JUNE 12 Children's Miracle Network Day $1000 Miracle Option & Silent Auction PSSA and the Valley Gun & Country Club, in conjunction with Geisinger Medical Center's Children's Hospital, are proud to sponsor Children's Miracle Network Day. A $1,000 prize is being offered to all shooters who participate in the Children's Miracle Network option during the handicap event today (Event 5). This $1,000 will be given away according to the rules as explained on p. 6 except that you MUST participate in the Children's Miracle Network Option to be eligible. PSSA and the VGCC are providing the $1,000 in the hopes that all shooters will participate in this option - creating a much larger donation to the Children's Hospital. ALL proceeds from the option will be donated to the Children's Hospital. In addition to the $1,000 option - a Silent Auction will be held in the Hall of Fame Room with ALL proceeds going directly to the Geisinger Children's Hospital. Many fine items will be available for your bidding pleasure and we ask that you make frequent and generous bids for these items - this is a most worthy cause. All items will be available for pickup after 5:00 pm. EVENT 5 - SCOTT HOLDREN HANDICAP (12 Banks) CHILDREN MIRACLE NETWORK HANDICAP 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Chris Vendel Entries close at 1:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 4) 5.00 *Children's Miracle Network Option * Must be played to be eligible for the $1,000 shoot-off. All Other Handicap Options - see page 9 OPEN TROPHIES Champion through 10th Place Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter - 28 -

COLONIAL CLASSIC SUNDAY, JUNE 12 Men's High Average Day Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 9:00 am EVENT 4 - IAN FLEMING SINGLES (Second Half of Colonial Classic Singles) (AIM Championship) (8 & 12 Banks) 9:00 am Squads 1-48 8 Banks Squads 49 & up 12 Banks 100 - Singles Targets honoring the 2015 Singles High Average Winner Entries close at Noon 2015 Champion: Todd Sauble Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% 20.00 AIM Lewis (See page. 13) 10.00 OPEN TROPHIES (On Combined scores from Events 1 & 4) Champion Winner & Runner-up in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories (Winner Only in Jr Gold) Chair Shooter EVENT 5 - SCOTT HOLDREN HANDICAP SEE PAGE 28 EVENT 6 - IAN DARROCH DOUBLES (24 Banks) 100 - Doubles Targets 2015 Champion: Kenneth Darroch Entries close at 4:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: (if not entered in Event 4 or 5) 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Purse (Open) 50-30-20% 20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter HIGH ALL AROUND TROPHIES (Events 1-4 - 5-6) 2015 Champion Chris Vendel Champion Winner in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner in Categories Chair Shooter - 29 -

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Office opens at 8:00 PA STATE SHOOT Preliminary Days MONDAY, JUNE 13 Shooting will begin at the conclusion of the Media Event (Approx. 10:00 am) MEDIA and VENDOR APPRECIATION DAY Representatives of the PA media have been invited to participate in the Media Event which will be held prior to Event 7. PSSA will present special recognition trophies to all media representatives who participate. Guns, shells, and shooting accessories are provided for the media representatives. Come on out and watch this fun "competition" among the media. EVENT 7 - HALL OF FAME HANDICAP (10 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Michael Sullenberger Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion through 7th Place Winners in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 8 - HALL OF FAME SINGLES (10 Banks) 100 - Single Targets 2015 Champion: William Natcher Entries close at 1:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 7) 5.00 PA Jack Lewis 20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion, Class Winners: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winners in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 9 - MEDIA HANDICAP (10 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Brandon A. Deal Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 7 or 8) 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion through 7th Place Winners in Categories Chair Shooter - 31 -

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PA STATE SHOOT Cabela's Day TUESDAY, JUNE 14 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am EVENT 10 - CABELA'S SINGLES (10 Banks) 100 - Single Targets 2015 Champion: Norman L. Koontz Entries close at 10:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jack Lewis 20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion, Class Winners: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winners in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 11 - CABELA'S HANDICAP (10 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Keith E. Welch Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: (if not entered in Event 10) 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 OPEN TROPHIES Champion through 7th Place Winners in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 12 - CABELA'S DOUBLES 200 (10 Banks) 100 Pair - Doubles Targets 2015 Champion: Kenneth Darroch Entries close at 2:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $60.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 10 or 11) 5.00 Jackpot Lewis on Total 200 20.00 This will be shot as one continuous event: you will shoot 50 targets (25 pair) at each of 4 traps in succession to complete the 200 target event. There will be no entries for just 100 targets. OPEN TROPHIES Champion Winner in each Class: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner Categories Chair Shooter PRELIMINARY DAYS HIGH OVER-ALL TROPHIES (OPEN) EVENTS 7 THROUGH 12 (determined by Event 8 Classification) 2015 Champion: Luke J. Cowart Winner in each Class: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner Categories Chair Shooter - 33 -

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PA STATE SHOOT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 Office opens at 8:00 Program begins at 9:00 Sponsored by Rio Ammunition! ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DAY In honor of Gene Anastasio, who, in addition to his tremendous support of trapshooting (PA ATA delegate and ATA President), was an Assistant Attorney General for the state of Pennsylvania, PSSA will present trophies to the RESIDENT all-around winners of this day's shooting. These trophies are known as "The Attorney General's Cup." An Attorney General's Cup will be presented to the all-around winners of classes and categories for Events 13, 14, and 15. Your classification and special category designation for Event 13 will determine your trophy eligibility. These trophies will be presented in conjunction with the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies. Shoot-off times for Attorney General Cup trophies will be announced by shoot management. In addition, a permanent Attorney General's Trophy will be engraved with the name of the shooter with the highest combined score in these three events. This trophy will remain on display in the Hall of Fame. (2015 Champion: Steve Huber) EVENT 13 - RIO SINGLES (12 Banks) Squads 1-48 8 Banks Squads 49 & up 12 Banks 100-16 Yard Targets 2015 Champion: Ian J. Fleming Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Open Options: $5.00 each 50 (Divided 60-40%) 10.00 $10.00 on total (Divided 50-30-20%) 10.00 HOA Lewis (1100 targets) 20.00 (25 per class - max. 6 classes) RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter NON-RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion Winner in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner in Categories Open Chair Shooter - 35 -

PA STATE SHOOT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 EVENT 14 - RIO AMMUNITION HANDICAP (12 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Steven G. Huber Entries close at 1:30 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: (if not entered in Event 13) 5.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion though 10th PLace Winner and Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter NON-RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion though 5th Place Winner in each Categories Open Chair Shooter EVENT 15 - RIO AMMUNITION DOUBLES (24 Banks) 50 Pair - Doubles Targets 2015 Champion: Ian K. Darroch Entries close at 3:30 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 13 or 14) 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 Open Options $5.00 each 50 (Divided 60-40%) 10.00 $10.00 on total (Divided 50-30-20% 10.00 Class Purse Each class divided 20.00 one money each 7 entries - high gun RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-up in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter NON-RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion Winner in Classes: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner in Categories Open Chair Shooter - 36 -

PA CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS THURSDAY, JUNE 16 Squads 1-48 8 Banks Office opens at 8:00 am Squads 49 & up 12 Banks Program begins at 9:00 am EVENT 16 - SINGLES CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS 100-16 Yard Targets (12 Banks) Entries close at noon Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis on Total 200) 20.00 PA Jackpot Lewis $10.00 each 100 20.00 ATA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 Class Options $5.00 each 100 10.00 $10.00 total 200 10.00 Each class divided one money each 7 entries - high gun ADDED MONEY - $3,220 $200 to Resident Winner of Each Class (with trophy) $125 to Resident Winner of each Category (with trophy) $90 to Non-Resident Winner of Each Class (with trophy) $60 to Non-Resident Winner of each Category (with trophy) ATA TROPHIES To Resident Class Winners AAA-AA-A-B-C-D PSSA RESIDENT TROPHIES Class Runner-up AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter NON-RESIDENT TROPHIES Winner in Class: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner in each Categories Open Chair Shooter EVENT 17 - EZ-GO HANDICAP 100 - Handicap Targets Entries close at 2:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (if not entered in Event 16) 5.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 OPEN TROPHIES - Same as Event 14 (12 Banks) - 37 -

PA CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS THURSDAY, JUNE 16 EVENT 18 - DOUBLES CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS 100 - Doubles Targets (24 Banks) Entries close at 4:00 Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 Open Options $5.00 each 50 (Diviided 60-40%) 10.00 $10.00 total (Divided 50-30-20%) 10.00 Class Purse (Divided as follows) 20.00 Divided one money for each 7 entries - high gun ADDED MONEY - $2,540 $125 to Resident Winner of Each Class (with trophy) $100 to Resident Winner of each Category (with trophy) $85 to Non-Resident Winner of Each Class (with trophy) $60 to Non-Resident Winner of each Category (with trophy) ATA TROPHIES Resident Class Winners AAA-AA-A-B-C-D PSSA RESIDENT TROPHIES Class Runner-up AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter TROPHIES NON-RESIDENT TROPHIES Resident Class Winners AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner in Categories Open Chair Shooter - 38 -

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FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am KRIEGHOFF HANDICAP and the KRIEGHOFF CHALLENGE Krieghoff Challenge Winner will Receive A K-80 Trap Special Combo 2015 Gun Winner: Jacob Madkiff EVENT 19 - KRIEGHOFF HANDICAP (12 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Evan Mood Entries close at 1:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 ATA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 RESIDENT $400 to Champion $200 to RunnerUp $100 ea. to 3rd thru 6th $75 ea. to 7th thru 9th $50 ea. to 10th thru 12th Money Goes With Trophy ADDED MONEY - $1,950 RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion through 15th Place Winner & Runner-up in Categories Chair Shooter NON-RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion through 8th Place Winner in each Category Open Chair Shooter NON-RESIDENT $200 to Champion $100 to RunnerUp $75 to 3rd $50 ea. to 4th thru 7th Money Goes With Trophy HALL OF FAME TROPHIES (Open to those who played the Hall of Fame Option) Winner through 4th Place - 40 -

FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 9:00 am PENNSYLVANIA STATE DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 20 - DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP (24 Banks) 50 Pair - Doubles Targets 2015 Champion: Adam Krzyzanowski Entries close at 5:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: (If not entered in Event 19) 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 Class Purse 20.00 Each class shooting for its own money Divided one money for each 7 entries - high gun Class Options 10.00 $5.00 each 25 Pair All Classes divided 60/40 % All Around Lewis (combined events 19,20,21) 20.00 (paid same as PA Jackpot Lewis) ADDED MONEY - $3,350 (Money goes with trophy) $400 to PA Resident Doubles Champion $250 to PA Resident Runner-Up $150 to Resident Winner of Each Class $100 to Resident Category Winners $150 to Non Resident Champion $75 to Non Resident Winner of Each Class $50 to Non Resident Category Winners ATA RESIDENT Champion Runner-Up Class & Categories PSSA RESIDENT Class Runner-Up AAA- AA - A - B - C - D Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter TROPHIES NON RESIDENT Champion Class Winners & Runner-Up AAA - AA - A - B - C - D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Open Chair Shooter - 41 -

SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Office opens at 7:00 am Program begins at 8:00 am 1st 100: Squads 1-96 8 Banks Squads 97 & up 12 Banks 2nd 100: 12 Banks for Entire 100 PENNSYLVANIA STATE SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 21 - SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP 200-16 Yard Targets 2015 Champion: Adam Krzyzanowski Entries close at Noon Targets and Shooters Services $60.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis on Total 200 20.00 PA Jackpot Lewis - $10.00 ea. 100 20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 Class Options $5.00 each 100 10.00 $10.00 total 200 10.00 Class Options divided as follows: On the 100's & 200's: Each class divided one money for each 7 entries - high gun ADDED MONEY - $4,400 $500 to PA Resident Singles Champion $300 to PA Resident Runner-Up $200 To Resident Class Winners $125 to Resident Category Winners $200 to Non Resident Champion $100 to Non Resident Class Winners $75 to Non Resident Category Winners Trophy Listing on Next Page ATTENTION SHRINERS Please stop by the Shriner's table in the main clubhouse and sign up for the Shrine Class Trophy to be awarded during the Singles Championship (Event 20). Trophies will be awarded in all six classes. Only Shriners who sign up are eligible. Ties decided on the day's shoot-offs or by reverse score in the event a shoot-off is not required. Anyone may make a donation to the Shrine Hospitals for Children at this time. All proceeds presented to Shrine Hospitals of PA - 42 -

RESIDENT TROPHIES ATA RESIDENT Champion & Runner-Up Class and Category Winners PSSA RESIDENT Class Runner-Up AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Category Runner-Up Chair Shooter Husband & Wife Parent & Child Sibling & Sibling NON-RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion Class Winner & Runner-Up: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Open Chair Shooter Entry forms for Husband-Wife, Parent-Child, and Sibling-Sibling are available from any cashier. Entry for this event MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO SHOOTING DENNIS SPANCAKE MEMORIAL JUNIOR AND SUB-JUNIOR CHAMPIONS In addition to other awards, the resident Junior and Sub Junior Champions will receive $50.00 and a plaque honoring their achievement in memory of Dennis Spancake, long time PSSA photographer, All American and supporter of Junior shooting. Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Trapshooting Hall of Fame. In addition, a donor who wishes to remain anonymous has provided a flat of shells for the Sub Jr and Jr winners (both resident and non-resident) in the Singles Championship. HOWARD E. LEWIS MEMORIAL $25.00 will be awarded to the Resident Junior and Resident Sub Junior Champion in the Singles Championship HALL OF FAME TROPHIES (Open only to those who played the Hall of Fame Option) Class Winners AAA-AA-A-B-C-D - 43 -

SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Office opens at 8:00 am Squads 1-48 8 Banks Program begins at 9:00 am Squads 49 & up 12 Banks PENNSYLVANIA STATE HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 22 - HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Kenneth Darroch Entries close at Noon Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 Shutt Scholarship Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 ADDED MONEY - $4,190 $500 to Resident Champion $250 - Non Resident Champion $300 to Resident Runner-Up $150 - Non Resident Runner Up $150 ea - Resident 3rd through 6th $75 ea - Non Resident 3rd through 8th $100 ea - Resident 7th through 15th $50 ea. - Non Resident Category Winners $80 ea - Resident Category Winners ATA RESIDENT Champion Runner-Up through 6th Winner in Categories PSSA RESIDENT 7th through 15th Category Runner-Up Resident Chair Shooter TROPHIES NON RESIDENT Non-Resident Champion 2nd through 8th Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Open Chair Shooter - 44 -

ALL-AROUND 2015 Champion: Kenneth Darroch Based on Class in Event 21 and combined scores for Events 20-21 - 22 RESIDENT TROPHIES ATA Resident Champion PSSA Resident Class Winners: AAA - AA - A - B - C - D PSSA Resident Category Winners Chair Shooter COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S TROPHY (To High All-Around Resident of Northumberland County) MUST SIGN-UP WITH CASHIERS TO BE ELIGIBLE NON RESIDENT TROPHIES NonResident Champion Non Resident Class Winners: AAA - AA - A - B - C - D Non Resident Category Winners Open Chair Shooter $1,640 RESIDENT ADDED MONEY George Baldwin Award of $50 to Resident All Around Champion and $200 Resident Winner (total of $250) $125 to Resident Class Winners $80 to Resident Category Winners WHITE FLYER HIGH OVER-ALL TROPHIES SPONSORED BY WHITE FLYER 1100 Targets Events 13-21 2015 Champion: Donald Schaffer Jr. Class determined by Event 13 RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion Class Winners: AAA - AA - A - B - C - D Category Winners Chair Shooter NON RESIDENT TROPHIES Champion Class Winners: AAA - AA - A - B - C - D Category Winners Open Chair Shooter $1025 RESIDENT ADDED MONEY $175 Resident Champion $75 to Resident Class Winners $50 to Resident Category Winners - 45 -

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PA GRAND July 1-2 - 3 FRIDAY, JULY 1 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am EVENT 1 - INDEPENDENCE SINGLES (12 Banks) 100-16 Yard Targets 2015 Champion: Kay Ohye Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 2 - INDEPENDENCE HANDICAP (12 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Vincent A Ranelli Entries close at 1:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (If not entered in Event 1) 5.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 TROPHIES Champion through 10th Place Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 3 - INDEPENDENCE DOUBLES (24 Banks) 100 - Doubles Targets (50 Pair) 2015 Champion: Robert Nihtila Jr. Entries close at 4:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (If not entered in Event 1) 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter - 48 -

SATURDAY, JULY 2 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am EVENT 4 - PA GRAND SINGLES (12 Banks) 200-16 Yard Targets 2015 Champion: John P. Manetta II Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $60.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis @ $10.00 per 100 20.00 PA Jackpot Lewis on Total 200 20.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 5 - FIRECRACKER HANDICAP (12 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Brian K. James Entries close at 3:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (If not entered in Event 4) 5.00 PSSA Hall of Fame Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 TROPHIES Champion through 10th Place Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter - 49 -

"Special Event" to be held in conjunction with Event 7 (PA Grand Hdcp) Entry Fee: $20.00 Bids: $10.00 Auction Held Saturday Evening following shoot-offs Dinner will also be served Saturday evening NOTE: Juniors and Sub Juniors shooting reduced price targets and shooters shooting "targets only" instead of penalty yardage are not eligible to participate. - 50 -

SUNDAY, JULY 3 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am EVENT 6 - PA GRAND DOUBLES (16 Banks) 50 Pair - Doubles Targets 2015 Champion: Frank L. Pascoe Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Shutt Scholarship Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 7 - PA GRAND HANDICAP (12 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Brandon A. Deal Entries close at 3:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (If not entered in Event 6) 5.00 Shutt Scholarship Lewis (see p. 13) 10.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 TROPHIES Champion through 10th Place Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter ALL-AROUND TROPHIES (Events 4-6-7 Determined by class in Event 4) 2015 Champion: Donald Schaffer, Jr.l Champion Class Winners AA A B C D Category Winners Chair Shooter HIGH OVER-ALL TROPHIES 800 Targets Determined by class in Event 1 2015 Champion: Robert W. Malmstedt Champion Class Winners AA A B C D Category Winners Chair Shooter - 51 -

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Pss A T-rap Project We would like to thank everyone who has participated in our PAT Trap Project to date. We currently are at 75% of funding and request that everyone consider helping to fund this all important upgrade. The amount of your contribution is not as important as your contribution! The word got back to me that we were not interested in the small donations only the large ones. I can assure you that is not true and the PSSA is more than happy to accept a donation from our shooters or non-shooters of any denomination. We wish to thank the following contributor s as of this printing. Tom Burkey Don & Debbie Neilson Diverse Resources Investments LLC IN Memory of Barry Stroup Sheldon & Sally Hostetter Luigi Liberato & David Comroe Allan & Linda Schoonover Carl & Evelyn Kazen Partners Wilbur & Vicki Ruhl White Flyer Pat Geiser Bill & Donna Natcher The Krzyzanowski Family Valley Gun & Country Club John C. Kurt B. John C. Deisher III In Memory of Dennis Spancake - Spancake Shooters Doc s Squad John DiFabio, John Worner, Mike Hoover, Steve Miller, Tom Horenburg Squad of: Larry Shade, Tom Burkey, Abe & Joan Glick, Ray & Mary Jo Stahl, Brian James Silver Paul Perlstein Don & Nan Feeg Robert Mitchell Bronze Richard & Dana Long George Landis III Lisa Long Please feel free to ask me or any of the Executive Committee about the Pat Trap Project. We will be more than happy to provide any information you need to make an intelligent decision. Thank you very much for your consideration and your generous contributions! Skip Klinger Manager/Tournament Director - 55 -

TURN T O EXPERIENCE Paul M. Perlstein, Esq. J.D. and LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Member of the bars of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York Admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States Member: Million Dollar Advocates Forum Life Member: NRA and ATA Principal offices in Bucks and Lackawanna Counties - 56 -

Representing gun clubs and shooters throughout Pennsylvania Practice limited to litigation in all Pennsylvania state and federal courts and before the United States Supreme Court Personal Injury Medical Malpractice Product Liability Firearms and Hunting Affiliated offices in New York, New Jersey, and Delaware Call for a free consultation. TOLL FREE: 866-986-8888 www.perlsteinlaw.com Run em all! Good Luck to all Shooters. - 57 -

STATE TEAMS Mens Teams - 10 Places Ladies, Veterans, Sr. Veterans - 1st Team 10 Places, 2nd Team 5 Places Combined Junior and Sub Junior Teams - 5 Places TARGET REQUIREMENTS 16 Yards Handicap Doubles Men 2500 2000 1500 Women 2000 1000 1000 Veteran/Sr Veteran/Jr-Sub Jr 2000 1000 1000 These requirements are for the current target year and affect those shooters chosen for the State Teams the following year. IN ORDER TO BE ELIBIGLE FOR STATE TEAM SELECTION THE TARGET REQUIREMENT INCLUDES THE 400 ALL-AROUND TARGETS FROM THE STATE SHOOT. 2015 PENNSYLVANIA HIGH AVERAGE LEADERS MEN Hometown Targets Average 16 Yards Ian Fleming Manor 2500.9888 Handicap Scott Holdren Philipsburg 2000.9250 Doubles Ian Fleming Aliquippa 2900.9496 WOMEN Hometown Targets Average 16 Yards Handicap Doubles Deborah Ohye-Neilson Deborah Ohye-Neilson Deborah Ohye-Neilson Audobon 6900.9852 Audobon 6200.9203 Audobon 5500.9542-58 -

2016 PENNSYLVANIA STATE TEAMS Based upon targets shot in the 2015 Target Year MEN 1st Team Ian Fleming Frank Pascoe Kenneth Darroch Donald Schaffer, Jr. Adam Krzyzanowski Ian Darroch Glenn Lash Scott Holdren Brandon Deal Joel Etchen 2nd Team Jay Griesemer Cody Davis Andrew Zborovsky Huber, Steven Donald Neilson, Jr. Gary Ehasalu Steve Miller James Hoffman Jerome Stefkovich Eric Uhl WOMEN 1st Team Deborah Ohye-Neilson Kim Bateman Tina Capatch Lisa Long Bethany Breighner KayLynn Hamilton-Bornman Diane Arner-Motzkus Susan Owens Robyn Bird Tammy Van Blargan-Hensel 2nd Team Donna Natcher Kate Schmidt Kelley Huber Linda Loughran Michelle Schaffer Genevieve Davis VETERANS 1st Team Larry Shade Jim McMillen Emerson Bornman John Di Fabio Cecil Castle R. Finkenbinder Donald Birk Buster Haragos Harry Coyle Bill Walsh John Worner Wayne Shadel Regis Hess - 59-2nd Team Louis Toth Herman Glover Richard Stefanacci John Cashman Joe Mizikowski

2016 PENNSYLVANIA STATE TEAMS Based upon targets shot in the 2015 Target Year Senior Veterans 1st Team Sheldon Hostetter Phil Criado John Minjock Wilbur Ruhl James Blevins Mike Poore Jack Jabs Lou Sartoris Fred Williams Wellington Patterson JUNIOR & SUB JUNIOR 1st Team Luke Cowart Ian Recla Christopher MacNeal Daniel Rogers Evan Mood 2nd Team Steven Finch Niles Oehrli Jack Kostkas Pat Geiser Larry Trimmer 2nd Team Jack Noftz Eric Busa Christian Koerbler Aaron Hower Mike Ziegler - 60 -

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2016 WESTY HOGANS September 9 10 11 2016 110 th Anniversary Tournament Over $15,000 Program Trophies PENNSYLVANIA STATE SPORTSMEN S ASSOCIATION at their Home Grounds ELYSBURG PA A Westy Hogans 110 th Anniversary souvenir pin will be given to all shooters at their initial classification, as long as the supply lasts. Classify as early as possible to be assured of one of these special items. - 62 -

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 9:00 am EVENT 1 - SINGLES CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP (8 Banks) 100 - Singles Targets 2015 Champion: Kay Ohye Entries close at 11:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Class Purse -Each class divided one money for 20.00 each 7 entries high gun TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up in each Class: AAA-AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 2 - PRELIMINARY HANDICAP (8 Banks) 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Edward E. Sharpe Entries close at 2:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (If not entered in Event 1) 5.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up through 10th Place Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter THE LADY OF AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIP (Events 1 & 2) 2015 Champion: Sheila F. Clark * LADY OF AMERICA CHAMPION * LADY OF AMERICA RUNNER-UP * Lady of America Trophies awarded on Combined Scores For Events 1 and 2 (includes Lady I and Lady II) - 63 -

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am FIRST HALF OF THE WESTLY HOGANS CHALLENGE TROPHY EVENT 3 - SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP (10 Banks) 200 - Singles Targets 2015 Champion: Michael E. Hoover Entries close at Noon Targets and Shooters Services $60.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Jackpot Lewis on Total 200 20.00 Class Purse 20.00 Each class divided one money for each 7 entries high gun Westy Hogans Challenge Trophy 5.00 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up in each Class: AAA, AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter WESTY HOGANS CHALLENGE TROPHY The highest combined score of the last 100 Singles Targets in Event 3 and the 100 Handicap Targets in Event 5 of those participating in this challenge will receive a Trophy replica for permanent possession as well as all money paid by all shooters entering this challenge race. Example: should 100 shooters enter this race, the winner will receive $500 (100 X $5.00) and the trophy replica. All ties for this trophy and cash will be shot off immediately following Event 5 on a winner-take-all basis. Entrants in this challenge race are also eligible for other trophies as listed in Events 3 and 5. - 64 -

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Office opens at 8:00 am Program begins at 10:00 am EVENT 4 - DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP (16 Banks - Top Line) 50 Pair - Doubles Targets 2015 Champion: Bradley J. Heath Entries close at 10:00 am Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees: ATA $3.00 PSSA $2.00 5.00 PA Jackpot Lewis 20.00 Class Purse 20.00 Each class divided one money for each 7 entries high gun 50 Options - $5.00 each, (Divided 50-30-20%) 10.00 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up in each Class: AAA, AA-A-B-C-D Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter EVENT 5 - THE AMERIGO PAGLIAROLI MEMORIAL HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP - 65 - (10 Banks) SECOND HALF OF THE WESTY HOGANS CHALLENGE TROPHY 100 - Handicap Targets 2015 Champion: Hani Hafez Entries close at 1:00 pm Targets and Shooters Services $30.00 Fees (If not entered in Event 4) 5.00 All other Handicap Options - see page 9 TROPHIES Champion Winner & Runner-Up through 10th Place Winner & Runner-Up in Categories Chair Shooter ALL AROUND TROPIES 2015 Champion: John P Manetta II Events 3, 4, 5 determined by class in event 3 Champion Class Winner: AAA, AA-A-B-C-D Category Winners Chair Shooter HIGH OVER-ALL TROPIES 2015 Champion: John P Manetta II Events 1 to 5 determined by class in event 1 Champion Class Winner: AAA, AA-A-B-C-D Category Winners Chair Shooter

PA TRAPSHOOTING HALL OF FAME 2016 INDUCTEE Kim Bateman Kim Bateman of Slippery Rock will be inducted into the Pennsylvania Trapshooting Hall of Fame in the Class of 2016. Kim began her trapshooting career in 1992 when a fellow shooter asked her to shoot in the local Butler Co league because they needed a woman shooter to win the woman s trophy for their club. After fulfilling that obligation and winning the trophy for the club, Kim took a break from shooting to concentrate on her equestrian endeavors. She returned to shooting (and her winning ways) in 1997 when she met her husband Bruce. From 1997 on, Kim racked up trophy after trophy, award after award, and honor after honor at the local, state, regional and national levels. She has placed on the Pennsylvania Women s State Team 14 times and the ATA All-American Lady Team five times. Kim ended the 2015 shooting season with a composite average of.9206 to earn Lady 2 runner-up honors for Trap & Field All-Around Average Awards. She has a total of 16 Grand American awards and earned an impressive 55 trophies during the Colonial Classic and Pennsylvania State Shoots. In 2009, in what may have been Kim s most impressive tournament, she broke a 200 straight to tie for the Pennsylvania State Singles Championship after scoring a 199 two days earlier during the Class Championships. Kim went on to win the Lady Championship in both those events along with Lady Runner-up honors in both the doubles and the handicap. She and Bruce together earned husband and wife honors with a score of 399. Rounding out the 2009 state shoot was Kim s record setting 391 high all around score. Kim s greatest shooting accomplishment was winning the Lady Grand American Handicap on her first trip to the Grand American in Vandalia during the 100th anniversary. Her most memorable accomplishments were earning her way to the 27 yard line with a score of 97 in 2002 during the President Phil Wright Handicap at Vandalia and winning the Class A White Flyer HOA at the Grand 2006. Kim enjoys helping new shooters and serving as the statistician for two Western Pennsylvania leagues. She also is the recording secretary at Moraine Sportsmen s Club since 2007, where she and her husband, Bruce, have been providing leadership for the trap team. Kim lives on a 47 acre farm in Slippery Rock and raises numerous domestic and farm animals. Off the trapline, she and her husband enjoy bowling and Kim has a homemade soap making business. The Hall of Fame Committee is very proud to make Kim a 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee. - 66 -

PA TRAPSHOOTING HALL OF FAME 2016 INDUCTEE Freeman Kline, Jr. Freeman Kline, Jr., of Allentown has been a ATA Life Member since 1956 and is also a 3rd generation trapshooter following in the footsteps of his father, Freeman Kline, Sr, and his grandfather, George Kline. Over his 60-year trapshooting career, he has amassed a total of 135,625 16-yard targets, 84,800 handicap targets and 5,850 doubles targets, and has also racked up an impressive list of trapshooting accomplishments. Of his accomplishments, he is most proud of his performance at the 2003 North American Singles Championship where he broke 200 x 200 and then went on to break 100 x 100 in a shootoff to claim High Veteran honors. His three Westy Hogan Singles Championships in 1982, 1990 and 2003 are also personal highlights for Freem, and he recalls the 2003 Westy Hogan performance in which he was tied with seven other shooters, all with 200 x 200, and broke 175 x 175 in the shootoff to claim the title. Many other additional titles also mark his lengthy career: Among the many Veteran s, Class, Open and Resident prizes that Freem has earned are High Gun at the 1990 100th anniversary of the Maine State Shoot, where he won with a 199x200, claiming the High Open prize, High Open honors at the New Jersey State Shoot, also 1990, where he broke 200x200, AA Runner-up at the Northeast Grand in 1992 after he tied for High Gun with a 200x200, and High Veteran Honors at the 2004 Eastern Zone where he broke a 200x200. In 2002, Freem broke 100x100 and followed it up with a 100x100 in Handicap in the same afternoon at the Keystone Sportsman s Gun Club. In total, Freem has broken 134 ATA 100x100 s and nine ATA 200x200 s, maintained an average of a 98, or better, ten times, with his highest coming in 2003 where his average of 98.83 earning him the status of highest Veteran average in the country. As impressive as are Freem s accomplishments and honors, equally impressive is his long devotion to the sport of trapshooting. At the age of 26, Freem was named Trap Captain at the North End Rod & Gun Club, one the leading ATA registered trapshooting clubs in the state, and he still holds the position to this day. In the mid-1970 s, he was appointed to the PSSA Classification Committee - a position he held until 2002, and in 1987, Woody Brown appointed him to the PSSA Advisory Committee, upon which he still sits today. His dedication is evident in the fact that he has only missed three PA State Shoots in his entire shooting career - two years when he served in the Army in 1958 and 1958, and the year of his son s first birthday in 1966. This upcoming PA State Shoot marks the 50th consecutive year where he will be shooting in the event. Freeman has lived all of his life in Allentown, PA, most of it with his late wife, Barbara, who was also an active volunteer in trapshooting, having served as a PSSA cashier until she passed away in 1999. When he is not trapshooting, he enjoys fishing and hunting, travelling with his long-time companion, Sandy, and spending time with his daughter, Cheryl, son, Gary, and his four grandchildren. The Hall of Fame Committee is very proud to make Freeman a 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee. - 67 -

2016 Trapshooter of the Year Luke Cowart Luke Cowart grew up shooting at Southern Chester County Sportsmen s and Farmers Association in Kennett Square. His love of trap shooting grew every week as he rose through the Winchester/NRA Marksmanship Qualification Program resulting in Luke earning the Distinguished Expert Award. From that point on, Luke has been developing his talents leading him to a multitude of accomplishments resulting in the 2016 Trapshooter of the Year. As the 2016 Trapshooter of the Year, Luke s many accomplishments included trophies at the Delaware, New Jersey, and Maryland State Shoots. Luke won a total of 33 trophies, including the sub-junior singles championship in each state with scores of 195, 196, and 198 respectively. At Pennsylvania State Sportsman s Association events in Elysburg, Luke won honors at the Keystone Classic, Colonial Classic, Pennsylvania State Shoot, and the PA Grand. Among his wins at the State Shoot, Luke earned subjunior championships in the singles with a score of 198/200, doubles with a score of 96/100, high all-around and high overall. At the end of July, Luke earned numerous honors at the Eastern Zone, also held in Elysburg. Among these championships include sub-junior runner-up in the singles event with a score of 197/200, sub-junior winner in the doubles with a score of 95/100, and sub-junior handicap champion with 95/100, high all-around, and high over all. Luke continued his winning ways at Sparta, Illinois during the Grand American. At the national championships, Luke won the sub-junior: award for the NRA Singles with a winning score of 199/200. Additionally, Luke took sub-junior runner up honors in the Winchester AA Class Singles with a 198/200 and an impressive sub-junior Champion of Champions with a score of 99/100. He rounded out the weeklong championship events with sub-junior 3rd Place ATA Doubles Championship. Luke s accomplishments earned him the honor of Team captain for the 2016 Pennsylvania All State Team: Junior/Sub-Junior Team Captain. He also was named to the 2016 ATA Sub-Junior All-American Team Luke is also a member of the US Trap Team: Breaking Clays (Southern Chester County Youth Shooting League) and the International Trap: Team Keystone that shoots at Keystone Shooting Park. His insatiable love of shooting has led him to amass an impressive number of wins in local, state and national events. Luke s passion for shooting will undoubtedly lead him to a bright future in national and international shooting events. - 68 -

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1892 Charles Brexisford 1893 William Fiels 1894 William Wolstencroft 1895 William Burnham 1896 G. F. Newbit 1897 Harrry Thurman 1898 Wiilliam Stroh 1899 A. B. Cartledge 1900 W. S. Smith 1901 P. F. Frego 1902 Milton Brey 1903 Fred Coleman 1904 Fen Cooper 1905 Fred Coleman 1906 D. Edgar Hickey 1907 S. W. Bilsing 1908 Harry Buckwalter 1909 Charles McCarty 1910 Howard Schlicher 1911 George Painter 1912 Allen Heil 1913 R. J. Budd 1914 W. S. Behm 1915 Charles Newcomb 1916 Allen Heil 1917 Roy McIntre 1918 Charles Newcomb 1919 Ed Hellyer 1920 Allen Heil 1921 Steve Crothers 1922 Steve Crothers 1923 William C. Letterman 1924 Ed Hellyer 1925 Steve Crothers 1926 Steve Crothers 1927 Allen Heil 1928 Steve Crothers 1929 Wm B. Cochran 1930 Steve Crothers 1916 Mrs. F. A. Johnson 1917 Mrs. F. A. Johnson 1918 Mrs. John Atlee 1919 Mrs. Judd Bruff 1920 Mrs. Judd Bruff 1921 Mrs. Judd Bruff 1922 Mrs. T. D. Dallmeyer 1923 Mrs. W. C. Roach 1924 Mrs. C. B. Pike 1925 Mrs. C. B. Pike 1926 Mrs. C. A. Rice 1927 Ann Vogel 1928 Kitty Boyer 1929 Joan Zerbe 1930 Alice Crothers 1931 Alice Crothers 1932 Alice Crothers 1933 Alice Crothers 1934 Miss E. Wistar 1935 Mrs. Granville Worrell 1936 Mrs. Fred Hess 1937 Mrs. Fred Hess 1938 Mrs. Fred Hess 1939 Mrs. Fred Hess 1940 Mrs. R. R. Titus 1941 Mrs. Fred Hess 1942 Mrs. Fred Hess 1943 Mrs. Fred Hess 1944 Mrs. Fred Hess Past Winners 16 Yard Champions 1931 Steve Crothers 1932 Steve Crothers 1933 Steve Crothers 1934 Walter Beaver 1935 Steve Crothers 1936 Steve Crothers 1937 Roy Hemming 1938 Walter Beaver 1939 Steve Crothers 1940 Steve Crothers 1941 Steve Crothers 1942 M. W. McBrayne 1943 J. Ralph Grove 1944 Charles Steiner 1945 (No Shoot - War) 1946 Charles E. Ransden 1947 Walter Beaver 1948 Paul E. Kahle 1949 Howard Nice 1950 Mike Buryshka 1951 Robert Diefenderfer 1952 S. W. Seybold 1953 S. W. Seybold 1954 George Newmaster 1955 Howard Lewis 1956 Walter Penrose 1957 Robert Diefenderfer 1958 John W. Miller 1959 John W. Miller 1960 Howard Lewis 1961 Howard Lewis 1962 E. A. Ross 1963 Bill Hunsberger 1964 Jim Stine 1965 Jim Stine 1966 Robert Diefenderfer 1967 Robert Diefenderfer 1968 Robert Diefenderfer 1969 Dale Raudenbush - 72-1970 Francis Klingler 1971 Charles Doll 1972 C. Joseph Moyer 1973 Charles Sheckler 1974 Charles Austin 1975 Frank Little 1976 Ray McKissick 1977 Tom Galligher 1978 Joseph Donovan 1979 Tom Galligher 1980 Allan Roberts 1981 Jack Clark 1982 Robert Miller 1983 Tom Galligher 1984 Robert Machamer 1985 Gerald Silvis 1986 Frank Little 1987 Robert Miller 1988 Eugene Mayers 1989 Frank Little 1990 Wilbur Ruhl 1991 Kenneth Darroch 1992 Frank Little 1993 David Bish 1994 Kenneth Darroch 1995 Shawn Kirsch 1996 Robert Whitehead 1997 Niles Oehrli 1998 Tony Nunes 1999 Frank Pascoe 2000 Martin Slobodnik 2001 Dan DeDionisio 2002 Gary Ehasalu 2003 Norman Beaver 2004 Terry Rottman 2005 Sheldon Hostetter 2006 James Mandera 2007 Thomas Motzkus 2008 Larry Shade 16 Yard Champions - Women 1945 (No Shoot - War) 1946 Mrs. W. W. Babcock 1947 Mrs. M. Glotfelty 1948 Mrs. George Fairchild 1949 Mrs. Fred Hess 1950 Carolyne Elliott 1951 Shirley Orndorff 1952 Carolyne Elliott 1953 Rhoda Wolf 1954 Carolyne Elliott 1955 Carolyne Elliott 1956 Rhoda Wolf 1957 Shirley Orndorff 1958 Mrs. F. D. Ogilby 1959 Margaret Ogilby 1960 Margaret Ogilby 1961 Mary Christopher 1962 Evelyn Eperjessy 1963 Margaret Ambler 1964 Mary Christopher 1965 Mary Christopher 1966 Rhoda Wolf 1967 Mary Christopher 1968 Mary Christopher 1969 Mary Christopher 1970 Eleanor Palmer 1971 Mary Christopher 1972 Kathleen Sedlecky 1973 Dolores Hamilton 1974 Doris Shyda 1975 Dolores Hamilton 1976 Twinkle Pringle 1977 Sonya Miller 1978 Kathleen Sedlecky 1979 Anna Mae Eberle 1980 Emily Peters 1981 Colleen Beisswanger 1982 Catherine Moyer 1983 Anna Mae Eberle 1984 Anna Mae Eberle 1985 Sonya Miller 1986 Sonya Miller 1987 Diane Arner 1988 Diane Arner 1989 Diane Arner 1990 Sonya Miller 1991 Sonya Miller 1992 Linda Straub 1993 Sonya Miller 1994 Sonya Miller 1995 Sonya Miller 1996 Sonya Miller 1997 Sonya Miller 1998 Krista Slagle 1999 Valerie Diefenderfer 2000 Sonya Miller 2001 Sonya Miller 2002 Anna Mae Eberle 2009 Donald Neilson, Jr. 2010 Frank Pascoe 2011 John P. Manetta II 2012 Steven Huber 2013 Deborah Ohye-Neilson 2014 Jacob Madkiff 2015 Adam Krzyzanowski 2003 Tammy VanBlargan 2004 Belinda Pascoe 2005 Stephanie Sandler 2006 Belinda Pascoe 2007 Kelly Huber 2008 Donna Natcher 2009 Kim Bateman 2010 KayLynn Hamilton- Bornman 2011 Stephanie Sandler 2012 Robyn Bird 2013 Robyn Bird 2014 Kim Bateman 2015 Deborah Ohye-Neilson

1928 Norman Kessler 1929 Norman Kessler 1935 E. Garrison Ogl Jr. 1942 Joseph Dissinger 1943 Jack Muhlenberg 1947 A. Green 1948 H. L. Doernte 1949 Thomas Cherup 1950 J. W. Cherup 1951 Thomas Cherup 1952 Shirley Orndorff 1953 Thomas Cherup 1954 Thomas Cherup 1955 Michael Cherup 1956 Dan Kessler Jr. 1957 John Brisendine, Jr. 1958 Joseph Newmaster 1959 Joseph Newmaster 1960 John Brisendine, Jr. 1961 Danny O'Niell 1962 Robert Jones 1963 Lew Moss 1928 Norman Kessler 1929 Norman Kessler 1935 E. Garrison Ogl Jr. 1942 Joseph Dissinger 1943 Jack Muhlenberg 1947 A. Green 1948 H. L. Doernte 1949 Thomas Cherup 1950 J. W. Cherup 1951 Thomas Cherup 1952 Shirley Orndorff 1953 Thomas Cherup 1954 Thomas Cherup 1955 Michael Cherup 1956 Dan Kessler Jr. 1957 John Brisendine, Jr. 1958 Joseph Newmaster 1959 Joseph Newmaster 1960 John Brisendine, Jr. 1961 Danny O'Niell 1962 Robert Jones 1963 Lew Moss 1960 Frank Dissinger 1961 Frank Dissinger 1962 Frank Dissinger 1965 David Dahlgren 1968 Clarence Ziegler 1969 Clarence Ziegler 1970 Walter McVey 1971 Clarence Ziegler 1972 Andy Long 1973 Lloyd Gaugler 1974 Sinary Dinges 1975 GeorgeNewmaster 1976 George Newmaster 1977 Warren Walsh 1986 J. C. Moul 1987 Fred Messner 1988 Fred Messner 1989 David George 1990 David George 1991 Robert Hash 1992 David George 1993 David George 1994 David George 16 Yard Champions - Junior 1964 John Worner 1965 Dallas Krapf 1966 John Worner 1967 Ken Marcinkowski 1968 Jeff Cross 1969 Robert Wood Jr. 1970 Bob Gibson Jr. 1971 John DesRosiers 1972 Greg McKissick 1973 Mark Whitaker 1974 Bobby Patsilevas 1975 Mark Whitaker 1976 Eugene Leoni Jr. 1977 Eugene Leoni Jr. 1978 Terry Cover 1979 Jack Cant 1980 Donald Trimble 1981 Jack Cant 1982 Chuck Doll 1983 Robert Griffith Jr. 1984 Howard Moyer IV 1985 Robert Pollock 1986 Donald Schaeffer Jr. 1987 Donald Schaeffer Jr 1988 David Serdynski 1989 Mark Adams 1990 Mark Adams 1991 Jeremy Castle 1992 Scott Berkhous 1993 Scott Berkhous 1994 Matthew Printz 1995 Karl Bush 1996 Michael McMillen 1997 Jonathan Kayne 1998 Jonathan Kayne 1999 Jonathan Kayne 2000 James Hoffman 2001 Charlie Berkhous 2002 Charlie Berkhous 2003 James Hoffman 2004 Brandon Deal 2005 Jake Malaska 2006 David Angelo 2007 Kory Shissler 16 Yard Champions - Sub Junior 1964 John Worner 1965 Dallas Krapf 1966 John Worner 1967 Ken Marcinkowski 1968 Jeff Cross 1969 Robert Wood Jr. 1970 Bob Gibson Jr. 1971 John DesRosiers 1972 Greg McKissick 1973 Mark Whitaker 1974 Bobby Patsilevas 1975 Mark Whitaker 1976 Eugene Leoni Jr. 1977 Eugene Leoni Jr. 1978 Terry Cover 1979 Jack Cant 1980 Donald Trimble 1981 Jack Cant 1982 Chuck Doll 1983 Robert Griffith Jr. 1984 Howard Moyer IV 1985 Robert Pollock 1986 Donald Schaeffer Jr. 1987 Donald Schaeffer Jr 1988 David Serdynski 1989 Mark Adams 1990 Mark Adams 1991 Jeremy Castle 1992 Scott Berkhous 1993 Scott Berkhous 1994 Matthew Printz 1995 Karl Bush 1996 Michael McMillen 1997 Jonathan Kayne 1998 Jonathan Kayne 1999 Jonathan Kayne 2000 James Hoffman 2001 Charlie Berkhous 2002 Charlie Berkhous 2003 James Hoffman 2004 Brandon Deal 2005 Jake Malaska 2006 David Angelo 2007 Kory Shissler 16 Yard Champions - Veterans 1978 Andrew Long 1979 William Krauss 1980 Norman Kessler 1981 Ernst Dunkel 1982 H. C. Jones 1983 H. C. Jones 1984 H. C. Jones 1985 John W. Miller 1986 H. C. Jones 1987 David George 1988 David George 1989 Peter Krigolo 1990 Samuel Boyd 1991 Charles Stahl 16 Yard Champions - Senior Veterans 1995 Harold Kiser, Jr. 1996 David George 1997 Charles Stahl 1998 Norman Dunkle 1999 William Myers 2000 Robert H. Miller, Sr. 2001 Theodore Salka 2002 Donald Schmoyer 2003 William Wenrich 1992 Frank Pajak 1993 Leo Darroch 1994 Robert Whitehead 1995 Robert Whitehead 1996 Rudy Giarrocco 1997 Robert Whitehead 1998 Robert Whitehead 1999 Charles Smith 2000 Carl Hardick 2001 Bruce Murphy 2002 Rudy Giarrocco 2003 Ernest Hartranft 2004 Robert Lefever 2005 Jack Kostkas 2004 Ken Dahlgren 2005 Clyde Martz 2006 Joseph Alsippi 2007 Ernest Hartranft 2008 Earl Muffie, Jr 2009 Jay Clemmer 2010 Robert Lefever 2011 Rudy Giarrocco 2012 Martin Stover 2008 Matthew Tobin 2009 Michael Oswald 2010 Stephen Todak 2011 Stephen Todak 2012 Joseph Recla 2013 Ian Recla 2014 Eric Uhl 2015 Dominic Curso 2008 Matthew Tobin 2009 Michael Oswald 2010 Stephen Todak 2011 Stephen Todak 2012 Joseph Recla 2013 Ian Recla 2014 Eric Uhl 2015 Luke Cowart 2006 Jack Kostkas 2007 Jack Kostkas 2008 Ralph Challingsworth 2009 Sheldon Hostetter 2010 Philip Criado 2011 Philip Criado 2012 Niles Oehrli 2013 Frank Legdon 2014 Frank Legdon 2015 Larry Shade 2013 Clyde Martz 2014 John Minjock 2015 Niels Oehrli - 73 -

1918 H. W. Jeffrey 1920 Elias Hall 1921 Gib Marsh 1922 Daniel Baker 1923 Allen Heil 1924 W. C. Roach 1925 Daniel Kessler 1926 Dr. Edwin Boyer 1927 Harry Schroeder 1928 Bud Meiss 1929 Steve Crothers 1930 W. H. Hartsock 1931 B. Northrop 1932 Steve Crothers 1933 T. E. Ridge 1934 F. H. Walter 1935 Walter Beaver 1936 Steve Crothers 1937 W. B. Vernon 1938 Ermin Hill 1939 John D. Rigg 1940 E. A. Allemen 1941 Walter Beaver 1942 George Newmaster 1943 Frank Dissinger 1944 John McCormick 1945 (No Shoot - War) 1946 S. H. Goff 1947 John Murphy 1948 R. A. Merry 1949 Paul Crammer 1950 John W. Miller 1951 Andy Long Handicap Champions 1952 C. H. Alexander 1953 Robert Diefenderfer 1954 Al Kopenhaven 1955 John Wilde 1956 John Dunn Jr. 1957 Capt. E. C. Throckmorton 1958 James R. Scheppy Jr. 1959 Joseph Osterheldt 1960 Charles Rhoades 1961 M. Shoffstall 1962 G. A. Jones 1963 Peter George 1964 Daniel Lutz 1965 D. F. Williams 1966 John McCullough 1967 Carl Martell 1968 W. Dean Metzger 1969 Robert Benkowski 1970 Roger Hamilton 1971 Walter Lempas 1972 Dennis Pritchard 1973 Kenneth Anderson 1974 Ross Jarrett 1975 Robert Stombaugh 1976 William Kunsman 1977 Ralph Colosimo 1978 Dennis Jerome 1979 John Goida 1980 Warren Walsh 1981 John Pritko 1982 Tim Donovan 1983 Einar Erickson 1984 Emily Peters 1985 Gary Foster 1986 Joseph Kanya, Jr. 1987 John Yarsevich 1988 George Bellotti 1989 Todd Klikus 1990 John Brown 1991 Theodore Bausher 1992 Steven Huber 1993 Steve Deal 1994 Richard Kaysa 1995 Carl Leininger, Jr. 1996 Vic Ameye 1997 Joseph Liberatore 1998 Robert Sharbaugh 1999 Steven Fitch 2000 Carl Hardick 2001 Roger Herb 2002 Robert Gilbaugh 2003 Orval Lewis 2004 Jeff Adams 2005 James Eckman 2006 Curt Saeger 2007 Sean Slavka 2008 Beverly Shick 2009 Stephen Todak 2010 John Spangler 2011 Merle Gommer 2012 Roger Davis 2013 Earl Grube 2014 Brian Snyder 2015 Ken Darroch 1921 Mrs. T. D. Dallmeyer 1923 Mrs. W. C. Roach 1924 Mrs. C. B. Pike 1925 Mrs. C. B. Pike 1926 Mrs. Ann Vogel 1927 Mrs. Ann Vogel 1928 Kitty Boyer 1929 Mrs. A. S. Harrold 1931 Mrs. A. S. Harrold 1932 Alice Crothers 1933 Alice Crothers 1934 Miss E. Wister 1935 Mrs. W. W. Corkran 1936 Mrs. Fred Hess 1937 Mrs. Fred Hess 1941 Mrs. Fred Hess 1942 Mrs. George Fairchild 1944 Mrs. George Fairchild 1945 (No Shoot - War) 1946 Mrs. Fred Hess 1947 Carolyne Elliott 1948 Mrs. J. McCully 1949 Courtney McDowell 1950 Carolyne Elliott 1951 Shirley Orendorff 1952 Shirley Orendorff 1953 Shirley Orendorff 1954 Carolyne Elliott 1955 Rhoda Wolf 1956 Alice Worthington Handicap Champions - Women 1957 Rhoda Wolf 1958 Evelyne Eperjessy 1959 Rhoda Wolf 1960 Rhoda Wolf 1961 Mildred Meli 1962 Emily Landini 1963 Dorothy Green 1964 Mary Miller 1965 Jean Hunsberger 1966 Susan Hardy 1967 Jean Hunsberger 1968 Jean Hunsberger 1969 Rhoda Wolf 1970 Pauline Prawitt 1971 Catherine Moyer 1972 Burnetta Smith 1973 Katherine Parrish 1974 Jean Daniels 1975 Kristi Getty 1976 Dolores Hamilton 1977 Emily Wyne 1978 Anna Mae Eberle 1979 Catherine Moyer 1980 Sally Steinbach 1981 Nancy Ecker 1982 Catherine Moyer 1983 Kathleen O'Brien 1984 Cathie Smith 1985 Cathie Smith 1986 Sabra Kovalscik 1987 Susan Moyer 1988 Diane Arner 1989 Jean Tichenell 1990 Lisa Long 1991 Dori Stiffler 1992 Wendy Williams 1993 Patrice Ryan 1994 Linda Fox 1995 Deborah Scarcella 1996 Sharon Linden 1997 Irene Patterson 1998 Kim Cain 1999 Kim Hemphill 2000 Maryann Secola 2001 Kelley Huber 2002 Helen Black 2003 Doris Shyda 2004 Tammy VanBlargan 2005 Krista Slagle 2006 Lillian Romania 2007 Jacqueline Shyda 2008 Taylor Hansen 2009 Phyllis Rought 2010 Stephanie Sandler 2011 Joyce Marsh 2012 Lisa Long 2013 Bethany Breighner (I) Sharon Miller (II) 2014 Peggy Powers 2015 Diane Arner - 74 -

1920 W. Wolstencroft 1921 George Howell 1922 Steve Crothers 1923 J. L. Shaeffer 1924 V. L. Foster 1925 William Berlin 1926 John Betz 1927 Robert Johnson 1928 Alex Schwarz 1929 Bud Meiss 1930 Charles Newcomb 1931 Steve Crothers 1932 Steve Crothers 1933 Charles Newcomb 1934 Walter Beaver 1935 Steve Crothers 1936 Andy Long 1937 Al Meiss 1938 Al Meiss 1939 Walter Beaver 1940 A. J. McDowell 1941 John Rigg 1942 Andy Long 1943 George Newmaster 1944 Walter Beaver 1945 No Shoot - (War) 1946 Andy Long 1947 George Newmaster 1948 Alfred Mulhaupt 1949 Morgan West 1950 Orville Eberly 1951 G. E. Swanger 1952 Orville Eberly Doubles Champions 1953 Orville Eberly 1954 E. A. Ross 1955 Orville Eberly 1956 George Newmaster 1957 Orville Eberly 1958 Robert Diefenderfer 1959 E. A. Ross 1960 Rudy Etchen 1961 Arthur Dunlap 1962 Rudy Etchen 1963 William Womer 1964 Rudy Etchen 1965 Jim Stine 1966 Philip Wyne 1967 Donald Sablinsky 1968 John Young 1969 Robert Diefenderfer 1970 George Hendersched 1971 Charles Sheckler 1972 John Stankan 1973 George Hendersched 1974 Frank Little 1975 Fred Thompson 1976 Ray McKissick 1977 Harry Nicholson 1978 Peter George 1979 Kenneth Anderson 1980 Ray McKissick 1981 Donald Trimble 1982 Tom Galligher 1983 Carl Luchetti 1984 Sheldon Hostetter 1985 Tom Galligher 1986 Allen Roberts 1987 Charles Doll 1988 Frank Little 1989 Tom Galligher 1990 William Kunsman 1991 Joel Etchen 1992 Emerson Bornman, Jr. 1993 Emerson Bornman, Jr. 1994 Kenneth Darroch 1995 Richard Kaysa 1996 Phillip Boinske 1997 John Corey 1998 James McMillen 1999 Stephen Ollock 2000 Glenn Kelly 2001 Wellington Patterson 2002 Jeffrey Graupp 2003 Kenneth Pascoe 2004 Joel Etchen 2005 Charlie Berkhous 2006 William Natcher 2007 Sheldon Hostetter 2008 Ronald Kikel 2009 Donald Neilson, Jr 2010 Stephanie Sandler 2011 Brian Shyda 2012 William Hazlett 2013 Ray Stahl 2014 Ian Darroch 2015 Adam Krzyzanowski 1963 Mary Christopher 1964 Mary Christopher 1965 Emily Landini 1966 Emily Landini 1967 Mary Christopher 1968 Mary Christopher 1969 Mary Christopher 1970 Dolores Hendersched 1971 Dolores Hendersched 1972 Kathleen Sedlecky 1973 Kathleen Sedlecky 1974 Kathleen Sedlecky 1975 Catherine Moyer 1976 Anna Mae Eberle 1977 Cathie Smith 1978 Kathleen Sedlecky 1979 Anna Mae Eberle 1980 Anna Mae Eberle Doubles Champions - Women 1981 Emilie Peters 1982 Genevieve Davis 1983 Anna Mae Eberle 1984 Cathie Smith 1985 Diane Arner 1986 Emilie Peters 1987 Cassie Sharrer 1988 Cassie Sharrer 1989 Cassie Sharrer 1990 Diane Arner 1991 Diane Arner 1992 Anna Mae Eberle 1993 Kelly Doll 1994 Sherry Schatz 1995 Jean Mariano 1996 Linda Straub 1997 Kelly Doll 1998 Sonya Miller 1999 Becky Fritzges 2000 Sabra Kovalscik 2001 Sonya Miller 2002 Linda Straub 2003 Stephanie Sandler 2004 Stephanie Sandler 2005 Lisa Long 2006 Stephanie Sandler 2007 Stephanie Sandler 2008 Stephanie Sandler 2009 Stephanie Sandler 2010 Laura Spiridon 2011 Laura Spiridon 2012 Stephanie Sandler 2013 Deborah Ohye-Neilson 2014 Deborah Ohye-Neilson 2015 Deborah Ohye-Neilson - 75 -

1920 W. Wolstencroft 1921 Steve Crothers 1922 Steve Crothers 1923 Steve Crothers 1924 V. L. Foster 1925 Steve Crothers 1926 Steve Crothers 1927 Bob Johnson 1928 Steve Crothers 1929 George Baldwin 1930 Steve Crothers 1931 Steve Crothers 1932 Steve Crothers 1933 Charles Newcomb 1934 Walter Beaver 1935 Walter Beaver 1936 Steve Crothers 1937 Walter Beaver 1938 Walter Beaver 1939 John Rigg 1940 Walter Beaver 1941 Walter Beaver 1942 George Newmaster 1943 George Newmaster 1944 Walter Beaver 1945 No Shoot - (War) 1946 Andy Long All Around Champions 1947 Leon Zettlemoyer 1948 Andy Long 1949 Morgan West 1950 Orville Eberly 1951 George Baldwin 1952 Orville Eberly 1953 S. W. Seybold 1954 E. A. Ross 1955 George Newmaster 1956 John W. Miller 1957 Orville Eberly 1958 John W. Miller 1959 Robert Diefenderfer 1960 Rudy Etchen 1961 Robert Diefenderfer 1962 Rudy Etchen 1963 William Womer 1964 Rudy Etchen 1965 Jim Stine 1966 Melvin Krepps 1967 Bill Hunsberger 1968 Francis Klingler 1969 Tony Gallis 1970 Roger Hamilton 1971 Robert Diefenderfer 1972 Melvin Krepps 1973 George Hendersched 1974 Frank Little 1975 Frank Little 1976 Frank Little 1977 Russ Krauss 1978 Allan Roberts 1979 Richard Golden 1980 Robert Machamer 1981 David George 1982 Ray McKissick 1983 Tom Galligher 1984 Robert Machamer 1985 Sheldon Hostetter 1986 Frank Little 1987 Frank Little 1988 Tom Galligher 1989 Frank Little 1990 Frank Little 1991 Frank Little 1992 Frank Little 1993 Kenneth Darroch 1994 Kenneth Darroch 1995 Kenneth Darroch 1996 David Bish 1997 Thomas Morse 1998 William Kunsman 1999 Kenneth Darroch 2000 Kenneth Darroch 2001 Wellington Patterson 2002 Steven Huber 2003 Wellington Patterson 2004 Steven Huber 2005 Joel Etchen 2006 Frank Pascoe 2007 Sheldon Hostetter 2008 Donald Neilson, Jr 2009 Skip Klinger 2010 Stephen Ollock 2011 John P. Manetta II 2012 Steven Miller 2013 Frank Pascoe 2014 John Spangler 2015 Kenneth Darroch 1977 Anna Mae Eberle 1978 Kathleen Sedlecky 1979 Anna Mae Eberle 1980 Anna Mae Eberle 1981 Catherine Moyer 1982 Emilie Peters 1983 Anna Mae Eberle 1984 Anna Mae Eberle 1985 Cathie Smith 1986 Jean Mariano 1987 Cassie Sharrer 1988 Cassie Sharrer 1989 Cassie Sharrer 1990 Jean Mariano All Around Champions - Women 1991 Diane Arner 1992 Anna Mae Eberle 1993 Sonya Miller 1994 Sonya Miller 1995 Diane Arner 1996 Sonya Miller 1997 Kelly Doll 1998 Krista Slagle 1999 Linda Straub 2000 Sonya Miller 2001 Sonya Miller 2002 Kim Bateman 2003 KayLynn Hamilton 2004 Stephanie Sandler 2005 Stephanie Sandler 2006 KayLynn Hamilton- Bornman 2007 Stephanie Sandler 2008 Stephanie Sandler 2009 Kim Bateman 2010 Stephanie Sandler 2011 Stephanie Sandler 2012 Stephanie Sandler 2013 Deborah Ohye-Neilson 2014 Kim Bateman 2015 Deborah Ohye-Neilson - 76 -

1920 W. H. Wolstencroft 1921 Steve Crothers 1922 Steve Crothers 1923 Steve Crothers 1924 W. C. Roach 1925 Steve Crothers 1926 Steve Crothers 1927 Bob Johnson 1928 Steve Crothers 1929 Steve Crothers 1930 Steve Crothers 1931 Steve Crothers 1932 Steve Crothers 1933 Steve Crothers 1934 Walter Beaver 1935 Tim Carson 1936 Steve Crothers 1937 Walter Beaver 1938 Walter Beaver 1939 Walter Beaver 1940 Johnny Rigg 1941 Walter Beaver 1942 Al Nullhaupt 1943 George Newmaster 1944 Walter Beaver 1945 No Shoot - (War) 1946 Andy Long High Over-All Champions 1947 Leon Zettlemoyer 1948 Andy Long 1949 Andy Long 1950 Orville Eberly 1951 Andy Long 1952 Orville Eberly 1953 Orville Eberly 1954 E. A. Ross 1955 Orville Eberly 1956 John W. Miller 1957 Howard Lewis 1958 George Newmaster 1959 George Newmaster 1960 Howard Lewis 1961 E. A. Ross 1962 Rudy Etchen 1963 Allen B. Chubb 1964 Rudy Etchen 1965 Jim Stine 1966 Melvin Krepps 1967 Bill Hunsberger 1968 Jim Stine 1969 George Hendersched 1970 Charles Doll 1971 Bill Hunsberger 1972 Charles Sheckler 1973 Frank Little 1974 Tony Gallis 1975 Ronald Schmuck 1976 Ray McKissick 1977 William Timmons Jr. 1978 Allan Roberts 1979 Charles Doll 1980 Robert Machamer 1981 Carl Luchetti 1982 David George 1983 Tom Galligher 1984 Tom Galligher 1985 Tom Galligher 1986 Frank Little 1987 Tom Galligher 1988 Tom Galligher 1989 Frank Little 1990 Steve Huber 1991 Frank Little 1992 Frank Little 1993 Kenneth Darroch 1994 Kenneth Darroch 1995 Kenneth Darroch 1996 Stephen Ollock 1997 Kenneth Darroch 1998 Kenneth Darroch 1999 Kenneth Darroch 2000 Kenneth Darroch 2001 Kenneth Darroch 2002 Kenneth Darroch 2003 Kenneth Darroch 2004 Joel Etchen 2005 Stephen Ollock 2006 Frank Pascoe 2007 Sheldon Hostetter 2008 Kenneth Darroch 2009 Stephen Ollock 2010 Frank Pascoe 2011 Frank Pascoe 2012 Frank Pascoe 2013 Frank Pascoe 2014 Kenneth Darroch 2015 Donal Shaffer, Jr. 1977 Anna Mae Eberle 1978 Anna Mae Eberle 1979 Anna Mae Eberle 1980 Anna Mae Eberle 1981 Catherine Moyer 1982 Catherine Moyer 1983 Anna Mae Eberle 1984 Anna Mae Eberle 1985 Anna Mae Eberle 1986 Jean Mariano 1987 Cassie Sharrer 1988 Cassie Sharrer 1989 Jean Mariano 1990 Sonya Miller High Over-All Champions - Women 1991 Kelly Doll 1992 Sonya Miller 1993 Jean Mariano 1994 Sonya Miller 1995 Jean Mariano 1996 Irene Patterson 1997 Kelly Doll 1998 Tammy VanBlargan. 1999 Linda Straub 2000 Linda Straub 2001 Sonya Miller 2002 Sonya Miller 2003 Sonya Miller 2004 Stephanie Sandler 2005 Stephanie Sandler 2006 Stephanie Sandler 2007 Stephanie Sandler 2008 Stephanie Sandler 2009 Stephanie Sandler 2010 Stephanie Sandler 2011 Stephanie Sandler 2012 Stephanie Sandler 2013 Deborah Ohye-Neilson 2014 Deborah Ohye-Neilson 2015 Deborah Ohye-Neilson - 77 -

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CHAMPIONSHIP On the grounds of the Hartford Gun Club June 24, 25, 26, 2016 Over $10,000 in Trophies and Added Money Awards All Orange White Flyer Targets For All Events All Automatic Pat Traps and Canterbury Voice Release System 10 Program Traps, 1 Practice - 81 -

Distributor for PAT-TRAP Automatic Doubles *WEST COAST, RIO, & SPARTAN BRAND Magnum Shot* Also Stocking Reloading Equipment and Components for the following: P.O. Box 566 Ebensburg, PA 15931 Telephone: 814-472-4430 Fax: 814-472-4433 Email: cacassociatesinc@gmail.com - 82 -

Stocking a wide variety of ammo from the following manufacturers: If you would like to place orders for ammunition prior to any of the scheduled shoots, please call us at: (814)-472-4430 - 83 -

BRADFORD GUN CLUB 2016 SHOOT SCHEDULE Sunday, Jan 3...Tri-county Sporting Clays League at Bradford Saturday, Jan 30...UPB baseball program sporting clays shoot Sunday, Jan 31...Tri-county Sporting Clays League at Bradford Saturday, Feb 27...Boy Scout sporting clays shoot Sunday, Feb 28...Tri-county Sporting Clays League at Bradford Saturday, March 19...Moe Goepfert Memorial shoot and league banquet Fri. & Sat. March 25-26...Good Friday ATA registered trap shoot Sunday, April 24...ATA registered trap shoot Wednesday, May 4...Skeet League starts Sunday, May 8...Spring Ironman shoot Sat, Sun, and Mon 5/28-30...Zippo ATA registered trap shoot Sunday, June 26...Memorial ATA registered trap shoot Weds,, July 13...5-Stand League starts Sunday, July 24...Shell shoot ATA registered shoot Sat., Sun, & Mon 9/3-5...Case Cutlery ATA registered trap shoot Sunday, September 25...ATA registered trap shoot Sunday, October 9...Fall Ironman shoot Sundays, Nov 6,13,20 & 27...Turkey Shoots Bradford Gun Club is located on West Warren Road (Rt 770) approximately 6 miles SW of Bradford, PA. The mailing address is PO Box 381, Bradford, PA 16701. The Club is open year round on Wednesdays from 4 to 8 PM and on Sundays from 10 AM to 3 PM. There are 9 trap fields (4 are lighted), 3 skeet fields (1 lighted), a 5-Stand course and an 18 station sporting clays course. A campground with 20 sites with water and electrical connections is available. A kitchen is open during normal operating hours. For more info visit www.bradfordgunclub.com, call the Clubhouse at 814-368-6245, or call Pres. Mike Schuler at 814-598-2186. - 84 -

VALLEY GUN & COUNTRY CLUB 2016 Schedule of Events General Information Club House: Air Conditioned Hours: Wednesday 5:00 pm till Midnight Sunday 1:00 pm till? (Oct to April) Food and Refreshments Available No Alcoholic Beverages Outside of Clubhouse Practice Shooting: Bank System: Membership: Singles, Doubles, Handicap Spring/Summer: Wednesday 4pm to 9pm Fall/Winter: Sunday 12:30pm to 4pm Twelve Traps (Two Bank System - 8 traps) for ATA Shoots Automatic Traps/Voice Activated New Members Welcome Dues: $15.00 Yearly / $5.00 Initiation Fee First Year Only 2016 REGISTERED SHOOT DATES April 24 Mug O' Money Shoot July 30-31 VGCC Open Championships September 24-25 VGCC Team Shoot 2016 NON-REGISTERED SHOOT DATES February 28 Winter Fun Shoot (Wobble & 23yds) March 13 Pot O' Gold Shoot July 17 Steak Shoot 2016 Fall League Wednesdays Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 & Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26 Sundays Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30 & Nov. 6 Championship Shoot November 13 Steve Ross (570) 925-6201 remross@frontier.com For Information on Campsites Judy Frankel (610) 216-4412 - 85 -

Loader Dozer Backhoe Donald H. Beagle Excavating, Inc. 151 Logan Run Road, Danville, PA 17821 Phone (570) 275 4378 Fax (570) 275 7510 E-Mail beagleexcavating.com Hauling *Free Estimates Available - 86 - Professional Experience Quality We Also Do; Septic Systems Installations / Repairs Top Soil Delivered or Pick-Up Shale In T-Tag or Tri-Axle Stone Dumped or Spread No job is too big or too small We will always answer your call! Providing our Customers with Confidence in all our work.

(585) 346-2425 - 5709 Turkey Hill Rd - Conesus, NY 14435 mdstocks.com MARK DEPREZ STOCKMAKER Adjustable Combs - Adjustable Pads Recoil Pads - Reducers and Gracoils Installed Counter Coils - Stock Checkering and Repairs - 87 -

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Rick s Refrigeration & Heating, Inc. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Refrigeration Air Conditioning Duct Cleaning Heat Pumps Whole House Generators Air Purification Systems Oil Burners Beer & Soda Systems Geothermal Heat Pumps FINANCING AVAILABLE Pa 007879 Celebrating our 27 th Anniversary 1989-2016 www.goricks.com (570) 874-3927 or 1-800-640-2153 - 89 -

PRESCRIPTIN & NON-PRESCRIPTION POLYCARBONATE LENSES FOR ALL FRAMES CUSTOM COLORS, POLARIZED LENSES, CMT, HD, HD MED, DARK & COPPER MAGIC DOTS RANGER EDGE, FALCON SPORT* RANGER CLASSIC, SPORTER RX & XLW MORGAN OPTICAL SPORT GLASSES 920 WEST STATE STREET OLEAN NY 14760 800-594-0175 WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM SHOOTING LENSES FOR ALL FRAMES LARGE INVERTORY OF 66 & 62mm RE lenses ATA/ AIM/SCTP MEMBERS 800-594-0175 www.morganoptical.net wayne@morganoptical.net - 90 -

The Virginia Trapshooting Association Presents the 29th Annual Virginia Hall of Fame Trapshooting Tournament June 4&5, 2016 116th Annual Virginia State Trapshooting Tournament June 29-July 3, 2016 Grand Old Dominion September 24&25, 2016 Held at the Winchester Gun Club 262 Gun Club Road Stephenson, VA The program is on the VTA website, www.vatrap.com. For information contact Earl Pinkard at pspinkard@aol.com - 91 -

Scentsy Wickless candles are leadless, wickless, flameless and smokeless. The exclusive Scentsy wax bar is melted in one of our unique decorative warmers by a 15, 20 or 25 watt light bulb. Deena Price SuperStar Independent Consultant 570-259-0727 http://hottestcandles.scentsy.us We Make Perfect Scents Look for me on Vendor Row or Order Online anytime of the year! BUY HOST JOIN - 92 -

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570.387.0490 189 Columbia Mall Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 EXIT 232 OFF I-80 ROUTE 42 N STAY RIGHT W/ Mall Traffic AWARD WINNIGN 2008-2016 *Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast *Free High Speed Internet *Choice Privilege Points *Pet Friendly *Guest Laundry / Fitness Center *Fridges/Microwaves Available *100 % Cleanliness Guarantee 10% Meal Discounts Quaker Steak & Lube & Perkins Family Restaurant - 94 -

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& AWARDS www.allamericanwoodworking.net We cater to the shooting industry A unique trophy line in many price ranges Quality Laser Engraving and manufacturing of Custom Products done in our own shop 2016 CHAMPION Sending Champions home with trophies they are proud of Trophy packages for Satellite Grands and State Shoots A line of trophies perfect for Club and League Shoots No order is to big or to small Personalized care and service 2016 Westy Hogans 1136 Brookshire Drive New Castle, PA 16101 724-333-4977 frankpascoe@pascoebuilders.com - 98 -

2016 Westy Hogans Pre-Squadding Form Enter information for each shooter on the position line that he/she will shoot Friday 9/9 Sat 9/10 Sunday 9/11 1 2 3 4 5 Post ATA # Name Ydg Sng 200 Hcp Sng Dbl Hcp 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 Enter Time Request (E)arly (M)iddle (L)ate Enter Bank # Request Enter information for person submitting application Name ATA # Address City, State, Zip Phone # Check if Chair Shooter Please an X in the box representing the event(s) each shooter wished to be squadded for. If you wish to squad for all events, you may write the word ALL on the line for each shooter applicable. Applications that do no have each shooter s information completely and properly filled out will be rejected. Do not forget to include each shooter s yardage. Please submit a second form if your shooters wish to shoot a different post for handicap or doubles or if you will have different shooters shooting any posts for subsequent events. R.J. Stuart Computer Services 2016-99 -

PROGRAM ADVERTISERS Page 96 AIM GRAND AMERICAN 98 All American Woodworking & Awards 81 Annual Connecticut Championship 84 Bradford Gun Club 82 CAC Associates, Inc. 83 CAC Associates, Inc. 89 DK Sales 86 Donald H. Beagle Excavating, Inc. 24 Durdach Bros. Inc. 94 Econo Lodge 71 Engraving By Noelle 32 Fantanarosa Insurance Inc. 86 Farnsworth Camping Center 30 Geiser Guns, Inc. 52 Hi-Grade Shooters Supply 25 Joel Etchen Guns 39 Krieghoff International, Inc. 88 LA Long & Associates, P.C. 79 Larry's Knife Shop 87 LM Lenses 77 Maple Rose Bed & Breakfast 87 Mark Deprez Page 88 Penelope Murphy Bed & Breakfast 80 Pennsylvania NRA 56 Perlstein Law 102 Raymond James 89 Rick's Refrigeration & Heating, Inc. 34 Rio Ammunition, Inc. 80 Royersford 47 Save A Pair 92 Scentsy 78 Shamrock Leathers 104 Shyda's Outdoor Center 46 Shyda's Services Inc. 69 Silver Seitz 79 Starr Portable Toilet Sales and Rental 70 Tammy & Andy's Guns 83 The Trap APP 61 Tilden Trophies 54 Trap & Field 92 T.R. Miller 85 Valley Gun & Country Club 91 Virginia Trapshoot 26 White Flyer Targets 90 Morgan Optical Sport Glasses - 100 -

NEARBY HOTEL/MOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS (Bed & Breakfasts on Next Page) ELYSBURG & MOUNT CARMEL GLOSSER'S MOTOR LODGE PA 487 Elysburg (570) 644-0466 PINE BURR INN Rt. 61 Mt. Carmel 570 339-3870 BLOOMSBURG/BUCKHORN ECONO LODGE Columbia Mall Bloomsburg (570) 387-0490 I-80 Exit 232 HAMPTON INN I-80 & PA 54 Danville (570) 271-2500 BEST WESTERN (Plus) I-80 & PA 54 Danville (570) 275-5750 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS Columbia Mall Bloomsburg (570) 387-6702 I-80 Exit 232 DANVILLE QUALITY INN & SUITES I-80 & PA 54 Danville (570) 275-5100 RED ROOF INN I-80 & PA 54 Danville (570) 275-7600 THE PINE BARN INN Danville (570) 275-2071 BUDGET HOST PATRIOT INN 6305 Columbia Blvd (US Rt. 11 at I-80) Bloomsburg, PA 17815 800-873-1180 (570) 387-1776 SUPER 8 I-80 & PA 54 Danville (570) 275-4640 DAY'S INN I-80 & PA 54 Danville (570) 275-5510 SHAMOKIN DAM PHILLIPS MOTEL US 11 & PA 15 Shamokin Dam (570) 743-3100 ECONO LODGE INN & SUITES US 11 & PA 15 Shamokin Dam (570) 743-1111 COMFORT INN US 11 & PA 15 Selinsgrove (570) 374-8880 HAMPTON INN US 11 & PA 15 Shamokin Dam (570) 743-2223 GOLDEN ARROW INN US 11 & PA 15 Shamokin Dam (570) 743-1611 - 101 -

BED & BREAKSFAST LODGINGS SLEEPY HOLLOW BED & BREAKFAST 172 Sleepy Hollow Road Elysburg PA 17824 (570) 672-2828 MAPLE ROSE BED & BREAKFAST 147 S. Maple Street Elysburg PA 17824 (570) 672-2723 BEAGLE'S BED & BREAKFAST 149 Bottle Road Paxinos, PA 17860 (570) 672-3894 PENELOPE MURPHY'S BED & BREAKFAST RR 2 Hospital Road Shamokin, PA 17872 (570) 648-4262 COLLEGE HILL BED & BREAKFAST 360 E. Second Street Bloomsburg PA 17815 (570) 784-1266 PLUM PUDDING INN 201 N. Market St Elysburg PA 17824 (570) 672-1999 BRUCE BATEMAN Investment Executive RAYMOND JAMES T 724.287.7295 602 Evans City Road, P.O. Box 1624 T 800.515.3480 Butler, PA 16001 F 724.283.9303 bruce.bateman@raymondjames.com Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. - 102 -

MY EVENT SCORES PA ZONES May Singles COLONIAL CLASSIC Ohye-Neilson Singles Shriner's Handicap Ohye-Neilson Hdcp May Doubles Ohye-Neilson Dbls KEYSTONE OPEN May Singles Shriner's Handicap May Doubles Singles Championship Flemming Singles Holdren Handicap Darroch Doubles STATE SHOOT Hall of Fame Hdcp Preliminary Doubles Hall of Fame Singles Doubles Championship Media Handicap Handicap Championship Cabela's Singles PA GRAND Independence Singles Independence Handicap Independence Doubles PA Grand Singles Firecracker Handicap PA Grand Doubles PA Grand Handicap WESTY HOGAN Singles Class Champ Handicap Singles Championship Cabela's Handicap Cabela's Doubles Rio Ammunition Singles Rio Ammunition Hdcp Rio Ammunition Doubles Singles Class Champ EZ-GO Handicap Doubles Class Champ Krieghoff Handicap Doubles Championship Singles Championship Handicap Championship Doubles Championship Handicap Championship - 103 -

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