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TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED 1887 AT OUR HOMEGROUNDS The Cardinal Center 616 St Rt 61 Marengo Under the auspices of the Ohio State Trapshooting Assoc. www.ohiotrap.com

_ THE OHIO STATE TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION, INC. 128th Annual Ohio State Shoot Program REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE This certifies that the Ohio State Trapshooting Association, Inc. has been authorized to hold a registered shoot at their home grounds in Marengo, Ohio, June 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, 2014 The Amateur Trapshooting Association Terry Roush, President O.S.T.A. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Sara Dean.............................................. President Dave Schock...........................Vice President & Youth Director Noreen Snively............................................Secretary Courtney Haning...........................................Treasurer Betty Peterson......................................Museum Director Dennis Filo..................................... Foundation Chairman Roger Edgington...................................... Past President Dick Barhorst.......................................... Fort Loramie Robert Caplinger............................................Waverly John Evick.............................................St. Clairsville Martin Miller...............................................Marietta John Mueller............................................. St. Mary s Jeff Schlichter....................................... Washington CH Charles Steving............................................. Canton A.T.A. DELEGATES Clyde Findley.................................................Mason Roger McNamer, 1st Alternate...........................W. Portsmouth Charles Steving, 2nd Alternate..................................Canton Copyright by CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMS. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without the expressed permission of the publisher. For advertising information, inquire at: 574-210-5465 / on_target100@comcast.net

President s Message... On behalf of the Directors and Officers of the Ohio State Trapshooting Association as well as the staff of the Cardinal Shooting Center, it is my pleasure to invite you and your family to the 2014 Ohio State Trapshooting Tournament. This year marks the 128th Ohio State Shoot, a testament to the rich tradition and history of trapshooting in Ohio. The O.S.T.A. Board of Directors has been hard at work to make this year s state shoot full of fun, cash, prizes and trophies. I would like to thank our returning sponsors: Blaser, Bottom Dollar Gun & Archery, Brittain Motors, DownRange Manufacturing, E Z Go, John Deere, Kolar and Rio for their continued support and I would like to thank our new sponsors: Arkoe Outdoors, Co-Alliance and Stock Lock II for coming on board. Together, all these sponsors add something special to all the events at the State Shoot. I would also like to thank our many vendors for their support of our shoot. They offer all of the goods and services that you could want or need. We greatly appreciate the support of our resident and non-resident shooters who attend our shoot. We have a lot of great things going on for this year s state shoot. Back by popular demand is the Foundation s E-Z Go Golf Cart and Trailer Raffle. Tickets are available from Directors and the drawing will take place on Saturday prior to the shoot offs. The proceeds go towards the many scholarships that we award to students. On Monday, while the SCTP teams are competing, we have a Fun Day planned that includes a miss and out. There is $500 in added money to the winners and proceeds are being donated to the Shriners and St. Jude Children s Hospital. Some other highlights of this year s shoot is the $1000 added money to the top 3 shooters from Brittain Motors on Event 7, $2000 added money from Blaser on event 9 s special Lewis Class option, a Stock Lock II shoot off in event 5 courtesy of Pat McCarthy, $5000 added money shoot off on Event 13 from Kolar Arms and our annual Saturday Shoot Off which is for a John Deere Gator. Please make sure you read through the program so you do not miss out on any of these fantastic cash give away and prizes. On Thursday evening, I would like to invite everyone to our annual Hall of Fame Banquet which is held outside of the OSTA Hall of Fame Building. We will be honoring 2 very deserving shooters that are being inducted into the Hall of Fame this year: Merle Decker, Jr and the late Kathleen Cherubini Laurisky. Following their induction, we will then recognize this year s All Ohio Team which is sponsored by Cabela s. In closing, I want to thank the Board of Directors and Officers of the OSTA for allowing me the honor and privilege of serving as President for our great association. It is through their time and effort that we are able to have a premier shoot. Sara Dean

OHIO STATE TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS AND DELEGATES Robert Caplinger Director-at-Large Jeff Schlichter SW Zone Dick Barhorst NW Zone Martin Miller SE Zone John Mueller NW Zone John Evick SE Zone Charles Steving NE Zone 2nd Alternate A.T.A. Delegate Clyde Findley A.T.A. Delegate Roger McNamer 1st Alternate A.T.A. Delegate 4

OHIO STATE TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Sara Dean President Courtney Haning Treasurer Dave Schock Vice President, Youth Director Noreen Snively Secretary Dennis Filo Foundation Chairman Roger Edgington Past President Betty Peterson Museum Director 5

TROPHY LIST Trophy Offering: Any state trophy recipient who wins a trophy at this years State Tournament can purchase a commemorative brick for placement at the scoresheet annex for 50% OFF with the proceeds going to the Ohio State Trapshooting Foundation. Tuesday, June 17, 2014 EVENT 1 PATRICK McCARTHY SINGLES OSTA Open trophy to winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Jr. Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior and high Chair Shooter. EVENT 2 RYAN MINYO HANDICAP OSTA Open trophy to Champion, Runner-up & 3rd place; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Jr. Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior and high Chair Shooter. EVENT 3 JOSEPH CHARNIGO DOUBLES OSTA Open trophy to winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Jr. Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior and high Chair Shooter. Wednesday, June 18, 2014 EVENT 4 CO-ALLIANCE DOUBLES OSTA Resident trophy to winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold. Champion of Champions: Junior, Sub-Junior, Lady, Veteran, Senior Veteran. EVENT 5 STOCK LOCK II HANDICAP OSTA Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd, 4th, 5th Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold. Champion of Champions: Junior, Sub-Junior, Lady, Veteran, Senior Veteran. EVENT 6 OSTA CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS DAY SINGLES OSTA Resident trophy to winner & runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold Champion of Champions: Junior, Sub-Junior, Lady, Veteran, Senior Veteran. Thursday, June 19, 2014 EVENT 7 - PRESIDENT SARA DEAN HANDICAP PRESENTED BY BRITTAIN MOTORS OSTA Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd, 4th, 5th Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold. EVENT 8 DOWNRANGE MANUFACTURING CLASS SINGLES OSTA Resident trophy to winner & runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to winner & runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and winner Junior Gold. EVENT 9 BLASER USA HANDICAP OSTA Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd, 4th, 5th Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold.

Friday, June 20, 2014 EVENT 10 RIO HANDICAP OSTA Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd, 4th, 5th Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion, Runner-Up, 3rd Place & winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold. EVENT 11 RIO DOUBLES CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP OSTA Resident trophy to winner & runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to winner & runner-up in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold. Saturday, June 21, 2014 EVENT 12 OHIO SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY JOHN DEERE ATA Resident trophy to Champion & Runner-Up; winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Jr. Gold, Junior, Sub-Jr. OSTA Resident trophy to runner-up each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; runner-up each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Vet., Veteran, Sr. Vet., Jr. Gold, Junior, Sub-Jr. winner each: Husband/Wife, Parent/Child, Directors Cup Champion, Fred Smith Trophy. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion & Runner-Up; winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner ea.: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Vet., Vet., Sr. Vet., Jr. Gold, Junior, Sub-Jr. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter. Sunday, June 22, 2014 EVENT 13 OHIO HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY KOLAR ATA Resident trophy to Champion & Runner-Up; 3rd 6th Place. OSTA Resident trophy to 7th 10th Place; ATA resident trophies to each category and OSTA trophies to runner-up each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion and Runner-up; 3rd - 5th Place; Winner: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter. EVENT 14 OHIO DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY ARKOE OUTDOORS ATA Resident trophy to Champion & Runner-Up; winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D. OSTA Resident trophy to runner-up each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; ATA resident trophies to winner each, and OSTA resident trophies to runner-up each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion; winner in each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter. HIGH ALL AROUND (400 Targets (Events 12, 13 & 14) ATA Resident trophy to Champion. OSTA Resident trophy to Runner-Up; winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion & Runner-Up; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior Gold, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter. HIGH OVER ALL (1200 Targets (Events 4 14) OSTA Resident trophy to Champion & Runner-Up; winner each Class: AA-A-B-C-D; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Non-Resident trophy to Champion & Runner-Up; winner each: Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior, Sub-Junior. OSTA Open trophy to high Chair Shooter and high Junior Gold. 7

2014 STATE SHOOT COMMITTEES TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR...Dennis Filo Assistant Director....Roger Edgington PROGRAM...Noreen Snively, Sara Dean, Dave Schock & all Directors ADVERTISING...Noreen Snively GOLF CARTS...Dick Barhorst CLASSIFICATION...Charlie Steving & all Delegates & Directors SCOREBOARD, EARNED YARDAGE & RE-CLASSIFICATION...Clyde Findley, Roger McNamer & Charlie Steving SHOOT OFFS...Jeff Schlichter & all Directors TROPHIES....John Evick/John Mueller/Sara Dean OFFICE PROCEDURE...Noreen Snively & Courtney Haning ELECTIONS...Dave Schock & Noreen Snively ZONE TEAMS...Martin Miller CHAMPIONS OF CHAMPIONS/TEAM CHALLENGE...John Mueller SCTP & YOUTH DAY...Dave Schock HALL OF FAME...Roger Edgington, Mary Thompson (NE), Ken White (NW), Peter Steuber (SW), William Lawless (SE), President Sara Dean WEBSITE...Noreen Snively SPECIAL PROMOTIONS...Robert Caplinger MUSEUM...Betty Peterson MONDAY S PROGRAM... Roger Edgington Waiver and Release Agreement for the Ohio State Trapshooting Tournament Program The following Hold Harmless agreement has been implemented for the Ohio State Trapshooting Tournament as a requirement of our insurance carrier. By attending the Ohio State Trapshooting Tournament or paying an entry fee to participate in any of the events of the Ohio Trapshooting Tournament, under the auspices of the Ohio State Trapshooting Association, Inc., and held on the home grounds in Marengo, Ohio, you agree to the terms and conditions of this waiver: I acknowledge and understand that trapshooting has inherent risks, hazards and dangers for anyone attending this function. I am voluntarily attending or participating in the Tournament sponsored by the Ohio State Trapshooting Association, Inc., with full knowledge of the inherent dangers involved and hereby assume and accept any and all risks of injury, including paralysis or death. I, for myself, my heirs, successors, beneficiaries, executors and subrogees, hereby knowingly and intentionally waive and release, indemnity and hold harmless the Ohio Trapshooting Association, Inc., its directors, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, from and against any and all claims, actions, causes of action, liabilities, suits, expenses, and dangers including personal injury and death sustained/incurred by myself or which I cause to others, which are related to, arise out of, or are in any way connected with my attendance or participation at this Tournament. 8

SHOOTER INFORMATION 1. Targets will be shot 5 per post, 25 per trap, 12 banks. Doubles shot 25 pair per trap. 2. Squadding will be restricted to a maximum of a 2 yard difference on a squad. 3. The East and West ends will switch for the 2nd 100 targets on Event 12. I. CLASSIFICATION/HANDICAPPING A. Handicapping and Classification will be determined by the State Directors or qualified appointed personnel. b. Shooters are required to have both their 16-yard average and doubles average computed, for use by the Handicapping Committee, on the targets they have shot for the current year. The standard system will be used, whereby shooters will be classified on known ability and their official 16-yard and doubles averages. 16 YARD CLASSIFICATION Class AA...97% and over Class A...94% and under 97% Class B...91% and under 94% Class C...88% and under 91% Class D...under 88% C. REDUCED PRICE YOUTH TARGETS: The O.S.T.A. and Midway USA are proud to offer all Jr and Sub Jr. shooters, reduced price entry for all events during the 2014 Ohio State Shoot. Jr and Sub Jr shooters will be charged $19.00 per hundred, plus daily A.T.A. and O.S.T.A. fees on all events beginning Tuesday, June 17th. (Targets only - no options) DOUBLES CLASSIFICATION Class AA...93% and up Class A...89% and under 93% Class B...85% and under 89% Class C...78% and under 85% Class D...under 78% Shooter Handicap yardage and Singles/Doubles classification will be determined at the Central Entry Building (CEB) Classification Counter. Also at this time, any category declaration must be made. No shooter will be allowed to declare a special category after the first shot is fired in the event by the contestant. For purposes of special category declaration, the time of entry is when you are classified. Husband/Wife, Parent/Child, and Directors Cup participants must register in the CEB for Saturday s Singles Championship by 10:00 am Saturday at the CEB Classification desk. Attention Singles and Doubles Zone Team Members & Alternates: No sign-in is required or reporting to the CEB. Your scores will automatically be pulled from the computer as needed. THE ABOVE IS SOLELY THE SHOOTER S RESPONSIBILITY D. e. TARGET REQUIREMENTS: Shot during period between September 1, 2012 & June 20, 2014. 16-yard ~ 1000 registered: Penalty B (Min. one class move up with a Min. class B) Handicap ~ 1000 registered: Penalty - 2 yard min. penalty Doubles ~ 500 registered: Penalty B (Min. one class move up with a min. class B) EXCEPTIONS - Senior Veterans: Handicap penalty yardage is waived for this shoot. Any shooter having won or tied their class beginning with Event 4 at the 2013 Ohio State Shoot, must move up at least one class during the 2014 State Shoot. Any shooter having won or tied their class beginning with Event 4 of the current shoot, must move up at least one class prior to the next event. Scores will be disqualified for any shooter not in compliance. 9

F. G. H. I. J. K. L. Classification changes made during the shoot will be posted on the wall of the CEB and will be considered official when posted. No entry fee refunds, (including options and purses), unless an event is cancelled. Postponed events are not cancelled events and are not subject to refunds. There will be a $25.00 re-entry fee on all events. Do not enter a late squad in one event and an early squad in the next event on the same day. A shooter may not make-up more than 50 targets on the practice traps if shooter misses squad. Shooter will have to be re-squadded. Make-ups, for broken guns or missing a squad, must be shot at practice traps within 30 minutes after the completion of each event. CEB will be open for classification, squadding and cashiering on Monday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and open at 7:30 a.m. for the remainder of the week. IRS regulations require a Social Security number before event winnings checks can be distributed. Cashiers will be able to directly input Social Security numbers at the pay-off cashier windows. If you anticipate receiving option checks through the mail it will be necessary to report your Social Security number in the CEB. Checks will not be mailed without number. All option checks from the 2014 shoot must be cashed within 90 days. Each shooter who is entitled to receive money won during any event agrees that if such money is not received by him/her during the period of this Tournament, a check in payment for the money won may be mailed to him/her at the address indicated by A.T.A. records. Once mailed, the club will not be liable in any manner whatsoever for any check lost, stolen, unclaimed or otherwise not received by the shooter. II. TROPHIES/SHOOTOFFS A. B. C. 10 TOTAL TROPHIES...Over 475 trophies, plus awards All ties in singles and doubles carry over to the next singles and doubles event unless otherwise noted. All other trophy ties will be shot off at the end of each day unless otherwise stated. If necessary, ties may be carried over to the next corresponding event, be shot off concurrently in succeeding events, or at a time designated by the Directors. Anyone in a tie who leaves the grounds or does not answer a call will forfeit his/her rights of shoot off. In the event that shooters are called for a shoot-off and then the shoot-off cannot be concluded (ex. time limitations, weather conditions), only those shooters who have checked in will be eligible for trophies. For any shoot-off that is not concluded, winners will be determined by long run from front, and ties will be determined by a coin flip performed by a tournament official. CATEGORY SHOOTERS: At all tournaments where All American points will be awarded in any event, shooters may declare only one category (i.e. Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, or Senior Veteran) Note: Chair shooters are exempt from this rule. Any shooter who is tied for event Champion may shoot-off/carry-over for the Championship trophy. If a shooter fails in the championship trophy shoot-off/ carry-over and has declared a special category at the time of classification, the shooter can fall back to the declared category. Any shooter who has declared a special category at the time of classification and whose score qualifies for any trophy in his/her declared category, will compete for the category trophy and not for place, class or yardage group. Any special category shooter, whose score does not qualify for a trophy in his/her category, may compete for place, class or yardage group trophies. Once any declarations have been made either by shooter or shoot management, the declaration is f inal and can not be changed. There shall be no exception to this rule.

All Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, Sr. Veteran, Junior Gold, Junior, Sub- Junior must declare their special category at the time of classification in any registered tournament if they wish to compete as a category shooter. Without such declaration, the contestant will not be allowed to compete for the applicable 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. There will be no exceptions to this rule. Failure to declare your classif ication does not constitute an A.T.A. classif ication error. Please check your classif ication receipt before leaving the classif ication desk. d. All shootoffs will cease at 10 pm. E. Eligibility: LADY I Trophies must be 54 and under LADY II Trophies must be 55 and over SUB-VET Trophies must be age 55-64 VETERAN Trophies must be 65 or over SENIOR VETERAN Trophies must be 70 or over SUB-JUNIOR Trophies must not have reached 15th birthday JUNIOR Trophies must be 15 but not reached 18th birthday JUNIOR GOLD Trophies must be 18-22 All age-based categories are established on the first day of a target year and will continue as the same category through the entire target year, with the sole exception of Veterans which is effective on the Veterans 65th birthday. Shooters who become eligible for new age based categories during the target year may elect to continue to compete in the previous category for the remainder of that target year. Once a shooter has elected to move to the new category, that decision is irrevocable. III. SHOOTER SERVICES A. Practice traps will be open on Monday, June 16, 2014, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Practice traps will open each program day at least one (1) hour before program starts. Practice trap fee - $5.00 per 25 targets or 12 pair doubles. One practice trap will be kept open for next day s first event for 30 minutes after the last event s last squad has taken the line. (Exception -- make-ups). B. Line supervisors may be called for any questionable change of score on the score sheets. C. Empty hulls may not be picked up on the firing line. D. First Aid on duty during entire program. E. CAMPING - Contact Cardinal Center Campground: cardinalcentercamp@yahoo.com www.cardinalcentercamp.com IV. NOTICES A. ATA Rules will govern all events and decisions will be based accordingly. B. Purses are not compulsory. Consult your various program events for option(s) and added money information. C. This is an Invitational Tournament and the Directors reserve the right to reject, refund or disqualify any contestant who in their judgment interferes with the harmony of the shoot or violates ATA rules and regulations. A shooter using abusive language to trap help will be removed from the competition. The Directors reserve the right to alter or cancel any part of this program for good and sufficient reasons. D. Use of factory loaded ammunition is not compulsory. You may use reloads providing they conform with all ATA rules. All shells are subject to inspection at the discretion of the Directors. Shells will be available at prevailing prices. Any Vendor who wishes to sell shells may do so. 11

E. F. g. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. No soliciting It is each contestant s responsibility to check their score before moving to the next post and have any errors corrected at that time. After this point, sheets cannot be changed. Furthermore, all contestants must verify their scores and special category when posted on the official scoreboard each day since all trophies, options, and prize monies are awarded on the scores shown thereon. Scores are final (for purse and options) 2 hours after posting. Motor bikes, skateboards, and bicycles are not permitted on the grounds until the last shot is f ired in the regular program each day. You can view the leader board on TV channel 20 or listen on radio FM 89.5. ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION: Friday, June 20th at 9:00 p.m. in the Pool Building. This is an important general business session featuring nomination of ATA Delegate and Alternate Delegates, and OSTA Director-at-Large. Balloting to be from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, Saturday, June 21st, in the CEB. Gun Clubs are encouraged to have a representative present and every OSTA individual member should attend. There will be a $25.00 charge for each bad check written. No counter checks or second party checks will be accepted by cashiers. Checks will be accepted for amount of shooting fees only. Golf cart drivers must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver s license to operate a golf cart on the grounds at Cardinal Center. Reservations for weekly golf cart rentals should be made prior to the shoot. There will be daily golf cart rentals available- supply will be limited. Contact the Golf Cart Company 1-800-589-8833. The OSTA and Cardinal Center have the right to take away the privilege of using a rented or personal golf cart due to irresponsible use. Please pick-up after your pet. If this program was mailed to you, please bring it to the shoot. Help us to keep our printing costs down so we can continue to give back to the shooters. ATA and OSTA fees paid once daily. ATA REFUND (Dues, Fees and Life Memberships) - $19,294.00. Events 1 through 12 offer a $10.00 option to be eligible for the Gator. You can opt to pay for all twelve Events on Event 1 and save $30.00. After each Event, five names will be drawn and each of the five will receive a flat of shells. If you win a flat of shells, Jen Joe Photography will take your picture when you pick up the shells and it will be posted. These winners will be eligible to shoot off for the Gator after Saturday s singles (2 targets per post at handicap yardage). If a name is drawn more than once, you will win another flat of shells but only one try for the Gator. Shooters will have one last chance to win the Gator as 5 more names will be drawn just prior to the shoot off (these 5 names are not eligible for a flat of shells). Good luck to the 65 competitors! The Ohio State Trapshooting Foundation wishes to thank John Deere for their continued support of the O.S.T.A. and their assistance with this Foundation fundraiser. 12

Dear Fellow Shooters, The Ohio Hall of Fame Museum is entering its fourth year! This year, I am very excited to announce that we are featuring 1993 HOF inductee Helen Urban Cone, the Urbandale Gun Club, and the Northwest SCTP shooters. For something new, I have put together a large 1955 Ohio map that shows the locations of many of the gun clubs from the late 1950 s. If you have anything of quality that pertains to gun clubs from that era, please let me know! We are constantly changing the exhibits to keep the museum new and interesting from year to year. All contributions are greatly appreciated, but we cannot exhibit all the items at once due to limited space. The displays are rotated and we are in constant need of new items. I am still working on a complete collection of Sportsmen s Review and Trap and Field and would appreciate donations of these magazines for our library. Our newest acquisition belonged to the legendary Joe Hiestand- his Remington 32, custom made doubles and live bird gun. It has the serial number of 2525. It was generously donated by Gerald Russo of New Jersey. Now Joe s gun is where it belongs as eloquently stated by Mr. Russo when he shipped the gun. We have reworked our custom display case to house both of Joe s guns side by side. Ralph McKee has again made a generous donation for the purchase of another custom made display case. The Foundation has received notice from the estate of 2010 HOF inductee Emerson Hoblit, that will allow the Foundation to enhance many aspects of the Hall of Fame Museum in the near future. I am so excited with the many items that are constantly flowing into the museum. Please be a part of this excitement and our growth by donating items and or money - large and small! The money collected from the donation box located in the museum, helped to purchase our laptop computer and the museum program. Many of the museum expenses are paid through the success of our shot raffle, so keep buying those Ton-of-Shot tickets! This year, we are conducting a SCTP Scavenger Hunt in the Museum. All SCTP youth shooters are invited to stop by the museum and fill out the hunting sheet and receive a free chocolate shot gun. Shooters are also invited to stop by the Hall of Fame Museum on Thursday of the State Shoot to congratulate the 2014 Hall of Fame inductees and visit with some of the members. The reception is 6:00p.m. 8:00 p.m. We will have refreshments and music. Please come and be a part of this historical event. Everything is appreciated! Stop by and see what s new! We thank you for your support, Betty Peterson Museum Director Ohio State Trapshooting Foundation 2324 Hussey Rd. Xenia, Ohio 45435 rpbjpeterson@gmail.com 937-372-5510 13

2014 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES MERLE V. DECKER JR. Findlay, Ohio Merle began shooting registered targets in 1968 at the Winchester Gun Club in Findlay, now known as Jaqua s. He has won numerous awards and tournaments and achieved his Grand Slam in 1993 at Great Eastern Gun Club when he broke 100 straight from the 27 yard-line. Merle has shot on three 5OOx5OO squads- one at the 1992 Ohio State Shoot, one at the 1993 Grand American, and one at Jaqua s. In the past few years, Merle has enjoyed being an instructor in the proper techniques of trapshooting. He has worked with young shooters at the Rogers Lake Trap Club in Sycamore and the Malinta Trap Club in Malinta. TOTAL LIFETIME TARGETS 92,400 Singles 81,250 Handicap 42,900 Doubles KATHLEEN CHERUBINI LAURISKY Lancaster, Ohio In the mid 70 s, Kathy was keeping busy as a partner in a clothing store in Zanesville. She became interested in trapshooting when her first husband (Dan Cherubini) introduced her to the sport. She was a fast learner! Soon she was joining him for weekend shoots at Airport Gun Club and Marietta Gun Club. She realized she loved the sport, and she loved the competition. With her Remington 1100 (and later a Beretta) she went on to win trophies in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee. She was a member of the All-Ohio Team four times and served as Captain in 2002. Kathy earned her place on the All-American Team in 1979. Her second marriage to Eugene Laurisky, kept her involved in the sport and she enjoyed winning husband-wife competitions as well as individual honors. Kathy had a particularly good year in 1994 and by 1995, her son Dante, decided to try his hand at registered shooting as well. That year, his mom won the Vandalia Handicap at the Grand American and the singles Championship at the Middletown Fall Festival along with many other honors. Dante was glad he took that year to do some shooting with his mother as it will always give him fond memories of their time together. Kathy developed macular degeneration but was determined to continue trapshooting. She had her stock modified so she could switch her dominant eye. However, shooting became even more difficult when Kathy developed lung cancer, so she retired from the competition. She passed away on St. Patrick s Day three years ago, leaving behind many friends, her family, and a very impressive trapshooting career. TOTAL LIFETIME TARGETS 61,250 Singles 65,525 Handicap 27,350 Doubles 14

ESTABLISHED 1990 Hiram Bradley *Clifford Doughman *Joe Hiestand *George Ligowski *Dorothy Marker *Annie Oakley John Sternberger *John R. Taylor *Charles (Sparrow) Young 1992 *Hugh L. McKinley *Herb Orre 1993 *Helen Urban Cone *Joe Devers 1994 Laura Mote Christopher *Dwight Williams 1995 David L. Berlet *Lee Davidson 1996 Pat Dawson 1997 Brad Dysinger *Leighton Long 1998 Patrick McCarthy Fred Waldock, Jr. OHIO STATE TRAPSHOOTING HALL OF FAME 1999 *P.O. Harbage *George A. Wagner 2000 Joan Sitler Drew Waller 2001 *William Gerber Richard D. Smith 2002 William Lawless Louie Morgan 2003 James N. Corbett Dale F. Millar 2004 Eileen Bichsel David Brusman, Sr. 2005 *Gerald Christman Robert Mieczkowski 2006 *Paul Casner Richard Pat Neff 2007 *Talmadge Rose Carl Chadwell 2008 Peter J. Streuber Peggy Ann Wise. 2014 INDUCTEES 2009 Ned Berlet Vivian Webb *Bill & Bud Fisher *Bill Saxbe Terry Zaplata 2010 *Emerson G. Hoblit *Rolla O. Heikes Dallas W. Maynard 2011 Bert Wells* Willie Anderson Jack and Karen Fishburn* Ken Berger 2012 Mary C. Thompson James Forsbach R. David Wilson 2013 Aden Kaufman Larry Sowers *Howard Don Wilkin Merle V. Decker, Jr. Kathy Cherubini Laurisky Any Ohio Resident who is a member of the Amateur Trapshooting Association may submit the name of an individual for consideration by the Hall of Fame Committee. The submission must be in writing along with a resume of qualifications for the individual. (Resumes/application forms are available on our website, ohiotrap. com). The submission must be to the Chairman of the Hall of Fame Committee, c/o OSTA Secretary, Noreen Snively, P.O. Box 956, Ravenna, OH 44266. An inductee may be selected for one or both of the following reasons. The ability of the inductee in the sport of trapshooting and/or the contribution of the inductee to the sport of trapshooting. The candidate must be an Ohio native or have spent the majority of his or her shooting career in the State of Ohio, or made a major contribution to the sport of trapshooting while a resident of Ohio. For 2014 consideration, new (and updated) resumes must be received by November 15, 2013. *Indicates member is deceased 15

2014 CABELA S ALL-OHIO STATE TRAPSHOOTING TEAM The following shooters maintained the highest composite average in the State of Ohio based on the 2013 minimum target requirements of 2500 singles, 1500 handicap, and 1000 doubles. The 2013 minimum target requirements for Junior, Sub Junior, and Senior Veteran categories were 2000 singles, 1000 handicap, and 500 doubles. Team members are also required to shoot the 400 championship targets at their respective State Zone shoot and the championship events that comprise the High All Around at the Ohio State shoot. *Denotes Team Captain (highest composite average) 16 MEN S TEAM 96.53...Joseph Charnigo*...Creston 96.23...Randy Wilhelm...Sunbury 95.98...Carl Chadwell...Columbus 95.97...Patrick McCarthy...Dalton 95.96...Dean Townsend...Thornville 95.57...Robert Caplinger...Waverly 95.36...Dirk Meckstroth...New Knoxville 95.06...Steve Corwin...Grove City 94.35...Raymond Gajoch...Litchfield 94.28...John Webb...Sabina WOMENS TEAM 91.48...Peggy Wise*...McConnelsville 90.18...Sara Dean...Jefferson 89.02...Carol Carney...Poland 87.89...Beverly Scott...Stow 87.32...Beverly Mowry...Louisville JUNIOR TEAM 93.10...Harrison Warren*...Bellbrook 93.02...Hunter Galay...Minerva 92.89...Elizabeth Ternes...Elyria 92.15...Tyler Johnson...Sherwood 91.56...Ryan Minyo...Mt. Gilead SUB-JUNIOR TEAM 94.69...Chas Bloom*...Mansfield 90.30...Ryan Phillips...Howard 89.53...Tyler Deyo...Johnstown 89.15...Rodd Spradlin...Buckland 89.00...Justin Carson...Mt. Gilead VETERAN TEAM 96.25...Larry Sowers*...Dayton 94.50...Craig Blank...Xenia 93.62...Aden Kaufman...Medina 92.80...Patrick Christopher...Medina 92.70...John Mueller...St. Marys SENIOR VETERAN TEAM 94.45...John Sayle*...East Liverpool 93.96...Kenneth Kamnikar...Lorain 92.81...David Berlet...New Knoxville 92.60...Michael Roese...Ashville 92.17...Richard Partin...Perrysville OHIO S GRANDEST SHOOTER Randolph Ross 394 X 400

Welcome Shooters! 2014 Trapshoot Events At Cardinal Center Buckeye Classic May 28 - June 1 Ohio State Shoot June 16 22 Red Bird Elite Challenge (non registered) July 18 20 Cardinal Classic August 19 24 Watch our website for pre-squad information www.thecardinalcenter.com PRACTICE TRAP HOURS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 2 7 SATURDAY 10 5 SUNDAY 12-5 17

2013 OHIO ZONE TEAM CHAMPIONS SINGLES southeast ZONE AA STEVE CORWIN dean townsend A john c. adams timothy mcmillan B Stanley Cosby Kenneth Ball C Tyler Deyo Robert Compher D Gunner Hall Collin Sowers Lady Peggy Wise Veteran Robert Shaffer Sr. Veteran Harry Riser Junior Justice Neibarger Sub Jr. scott harry DOUBLES NORTHeast ZONE AA Joe Charnigo Michael Wengerd A Ronald Arter PAUL MARTHY B JERRY CUNNINGHAM FLIP JENDRE C STEVE CHARNIGO RICHARD PARTIN D WILLIAM HEDRICK RYAN MINYO Lady ELIZABETH TERNES Veteran PATRICK CHRISTOPHER Sr. VeterAn JOHN SAYLE Jr/Sub Jr. CHAS BLOOM Members of the winning singles Zone Team and winning doubles Zone Team, will each receive $100.00. results of the Zone Team race will be posted at the score sheet annex. 18

Message from our O.S.T.A. Youth Director Dave Schock On behalf of the Ohio Youth Shooting Coaches and the OSTA, we would like to thank Larry and Brenda Potterfield and the staff at Midway USA Foundation. Larry and Brenda Potterfield established the Midway USA Foundation to sustain, grow and change the future of youth shooting sports. With their generous support, Ohio coaches are able to build solid programs, set higher goals and increase participation for 2014. Midway s generous donations have been distributed to youth shooting programs throughout Ohio so that our youth will have more opportunities to enjoy the shooting sports. Thank you again for your tremendous support of youth shooting sports both here in Ohio and throughout the United States! For more information about Ohio youth shooting, contact Dave Schock (937)681-0569 Brenda & Larry Potterfield 19

MISS AND OUT $500.00 ADDED MONEY provided by Bottom Dollar Gun and Archery 1-800-495-6892 www.bottomdollargun.com Shooters can enter event throughout the day on Monday for $3.00 entry fee Shooters will shoot one shot at a time from our historic concrete 27- yard marker from the last shot at Vandalia. Shells will be provided. If shooter breaks target, shooter moves to the next round. If shooter misses, shooter can buy-back in for $5.00. After paying buy-back fee, if shooter breaks target, shooter moves to next round. Shooters are allowed a total of 2 buy-backs during the event. Top three shooters will share in the $500.00 added money and the buy-back money split 50-30-20. Sign up 9-5 Monday in front of O.S.T.A. Hall of Fame building-event starting time 6:05 pm in front of the grandstands. Come join us for some fun shooting & entertainment! PRACTICE TARGET SPONSOR OSTA s Benefit for St. Jude s Research Hospital and Shriner s Burn Hospital in Cincinnati WHITE FLYER PRACTICE TARGETS 9 am to 4 pm (only) $5.00 per Round Get in some practice while supporting these two great charities. 20

SCTP DAY Sponsored by THE ODNR DIVISION OF WILDLIFE Monday, June 16, 2014 Starting Time: 9:00 am 200-16 YARD TARGET 3SF EVENT ATA Fees...$ 3.00 OSTA Fees...$ 2.00 Targets & Trophies...$42.00 NOTICE TO ALL COACHES: 1. Coaches should see that all SSSF forms and ATA memberships are completed. 2. Remember that the event begins at 9:00 am. The Central Entry Building (CEB) will be open at 8:00 am. 3. Shoot-offs and awards will be presented approximately 30 to 40 minutes following the posting of the final team scores. 4. Coaches are responsible for handling behavior, etiquette, and safety issues. 5. Joe Nester of Williams County Gun Club is this year s recipient of the Coaches Award. 6. The annual picnic for the youth shooters and their parents will begin serving at 3:00 p.m. across from the CEB Pavillion. Thank you to our SCTP supporters! AJ Supplies Allgraphics Beretta Bottom Dollar Gun & Archery Brite Ears LLC Cabela s Cardinal Center Campground Caesar Guerini CeCa Associates Claybuster Wads Clay Target Embroidery DK Sales Dawson Enterprises Denny s Sporting Goods Golf Cart Co. LLC Great Lakes Sporting Arms Hodgdon Powder Co., Inc. Jaqua s Fine Guns Heritage Gunsmiths Karla Harrison Keith Heeg Stock Works Kneading Hands Sport Massage L & M Lenses Mitchel Loveless Shooting Instruction Nora & Randy Ross Shooting Instruction Morgan Optical Rod s Custom Stocks Shamrock Leathers Sportsman s Den Storm Shooting Apparel White Flyer 21

O.S.T.A. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS EVENT All shooters who have qualified to represent a Gun Club or Clubs during their Champion of Champion programs, will have their scores recorded on Wednesday in Events 4, 5 and 6. Shooters who qualify as a champion may not fall back to category if they have not qualified for said category. Ties for champion and category will be determined by sub event from first to last. If still tied, a high card draw will determine the winner. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS SINGLES Singles Champion - $ 500.00 Singles Champion Junior Category Shamrock shooting bag Single Champion Sub-Junior Category Shamrock shooting bag Singles Champion Lady Category Shamrock shooting bag Singles Champion Veteran Category Shamrock shooting bag Singles Champion Senior Veteran Category Shamrock shooting bag CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS DOUBLES Doubles Champion $ 500.00 Doubles Champion Junior Category Shamrock shooting bag Doubles Champion Sub-Junior Category Shamrock shooting bag Doubles Champion Lady Category Shamrock shooting bag Doubles Champion Veteran Category Shamrock shooting bag Doubles Champion Senior Veteran Category Shamrock shooting bag CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS HANDICAP Handicap Champion $ 500.00 Handicap Champion Junior Category Shamrock shooting bag Handicap Champion Sub-Junior Category Shamrock shooting bag Handicap Champion Lady Category Shamrock shooting bag Handicap Champion Veteran Category Shamrock shooting bag Handicap Champion Senior Veteran Category Shamrock shooting bag 22

OPENING CEREMONY 8:30 a.m. Flag raising ceremony, playing of the National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance PRELIMINARY DAY SPECIAL OPTION Lewis Class all 400 of today s targets 3 Classes Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 Event 1 Patrick McCarthy Singles Tuesday, June 17, 2014 Starting Time 9:00 am 100 TARGETS ~ SINGLES ~ TIES CARRY OVER ATA Fees...$ 3.00 OSTA Fees...$ 2.00 OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 5 Classes - Divided 60%-40%...$25.00 John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 John Deere Gator All Week Option...$90.00 Event 2 - Ryan Minyo Handicap 100 TARGETS ~ HANDICAP OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 25 s $5.00 each 25 - One Money...$20.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 First, Middle, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$30.00 Jackpot Purse 40%-30%-20%-10% - Not High Gun...$50.00 OSTA s Great Eastern Purse Divided 25%-15%-10%-25%-15%-10%...$30.00 Foundation Lewis Class...$20.00 50% to OSTA Foundation 50% to Participating Shooters - Divided 50%-30%-20% ea. Class - 3 Classes John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 Event 3 Joseph Charnigo Doubles 200 DOUBLES 100 PAIR ON 4 TRAPS 12 BANKS TIES CARRY OVER OSTA Service Fee...$ 3.00 Targets and Trophies...$58.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 First, Second, Third, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$40.00 John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 Each Class Shoots for Own Money ATA and OSTA fees are paid once daily. Today s program will not be included in the HOA but will qualify for target requirements for the 2014 Ohio State Shoot. Trophies are listed on page 9 23

STOCK LOCK II SHOOT-OFF 1. Individual must participate in (and complete) the Event. 2. On Wednesday, upon completion of Event 6 - the Champion of Champions singles, the handicap shoot-off will take place. 3. Shooters with the top three (3) highest scores (shot in Event 5) will be eligible for the Stock Lock II shoot-off. 4. Be sure to check your score promptly. For the purposes of this promotion, no score will be changed after Event 6 is completed. 5. A time and location for all qualifying shooters to sign up for the shoot-off will be announced over the PA system, posted on the scoreboard and carried over the TV system. 6. Wednesday, the 18th, immediately following Event 6, all shooters who have qualified for the Stock Lock II shoot-off 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 on yardage and at the discretion of the shoot-off management. 7. Shoot-off participants will shoot two (2) targets at each post for a total of ten (10) targets from his or her A.T.A. yardage (yardage shot during the Event). 8. All shoot-off rounds will consist of ten (10) targets. Shoot-off rounds will continue until a single winner is determined. 9. Decisions made by the shoot management regarding the above listed rules, or other disputes, shall be final. All decisions will be made in conformity with A.T.A. rules where applicable. 10. Winner can choose a stock from current inventory or have one newly made within three weeks. Available for more than 17 of today s popular gun models. 24

OSTA CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS DAY Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Entry Building Opens at 7:30 am Today s Program Will be Included in the HOA Event 4 - Co-Alliance Doubles PRESENTED BY CO-ALLIANCE, LLC Starting Time 9:00 am $500.00 ADDED MONEY 100 TARGETS 25 PAIR PER TRAP 24 BANKS TIES CARRY OVER ATA Fees...$ 3.00 OSTA Fees...$ 2.00 OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 First, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$20.00 John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 OSTA Champion of Champions winner will receive $500.00 SPECIAL OPTION HOA Lewis Class 1200 Targets 5 Classes Divided 60%-40%...$15.00 Event 5 - Handicap PRESENTED BY DAWSON ENTERPRISES $500.00 ADDED MONEY 100 HANDICAP TARGETS OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets & Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 25 s $5.00 each 25 - One Money...$20.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 First, Middle, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$30.00 Jackpot Purse 40%-30%-20%-10% - Not High Gun...$50.00 OSTA s Great Eastern Purse Divided 25%-15%-10%-25%-15%-10%...$30.00 John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 OSTA Champion of Champions winner will receive $500.00 Shooters with the top three (3) handicap scores will shoot off for a custom-made Stock Lock II stock! Event 6 - OSTA Champion of Champions Singles $500.00 ADDED MONEY 100 SINGLES TIES CARRY OVER OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 5 Classes - Divided 60%-40%...$25.00 John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 OSTA Champion of Champions winner will receive $500.00 Each Class Shoots for Own Money Trophies are listed on page 9 25

MOTORS Thursday, June 19, 2014 Entry Building Opens at 7:30 am Event 7 - President Sara Dean Handicap PRESENTED BY BRITTAIN MOTORS 100 HANDICAP TARGETS $1,000.00 Added Money Starting Time 8:00 am ATA Fees...$ 3.00 OSTA Fees...$ 2.00 OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 25 s - $5.00 each 25 - One Money...$20.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 First, Middle, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$30.00 Jackpot Purse 40%-30%-20%-10% - Not High Gun...$50.00 OSTA s Great Eastern Purse Divided 25%-15%-10%-25%-15%-10%...$30.00 Foundation Lewis Class...$20.00 50% to OSTA Foundation 50% to Participating Shooters - Divided 50%-30%-20% ea. Class - 3 Classes John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 BRITTAIN MOTORS OPEN HIGH GUN - ADDED MONEY $1,000 $500.00 first place, $300.00 second place, $200.00 third place will be shot off regardless of category Event 8 Singles Class Championship 100-16 YARD TARGETS TIES CARRY OVER $250.00 Added Money OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 5 Classes - Divided 60%-40%...$25.00 Class Option - 100 Total - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$20.00 Each Class (AA,A,B,C,D) shoots for own money ATA Gun Club Fund Lewis Option...$20.00 50% to ATA for Gun Club Fund, 50% to participating shooters - divided 50%-30%-20% ea. class-3 classes John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 $250.00 Added Money - $25.00 each Resident and Non-Resident Class Champion 26 Trophies are listed on page 9

Event 9 - Blaser USA Handicap $2000 Added Money 100 HANDICAP TARGETS OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Blaser USA Lewis $2000 added money...$ 5.00 Paid 8 Classes - One Money each Class - Must Play to Win Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 25 s $5.00 each 25 - One Money...$20.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 EAST First, Middle, PALESTINE, Last - Divided OHIO 50%-30%-20%......$30.00 Jackpot Purse 40%-30%-20%-10% - Not High Gun...$50.00 OSTA s Great Eastern Purse Divided 25%-15%-10%-25%-15%-10%...$30.00 Foundation Lewis Class...$20.00 50% to OSTA Foundation / 50% to Participating Shooters (Divided 50%-30%-20% ea. Class - 3 Classes) John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 CHEVROLET 57 E. Martin St. East Palestine Family Owned ~ Serving the Area for Over 80 Years LOCAL: 330-426-9449 TOLL-FREE: 800-589-7970 www.brittainmotors.com 27

RIO AMMUNITION DAY Friday, June 20, 2014 Entry Building Opens at 7:30 am Event 10 Rio Handicap 100 HANDICAP TARGETS Starting Time 8:00 am ATA Fees...$ 3.00 OSTA Fees...$ 2.00 OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 25 s - $5.00 each 25 - One Money...$20.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 First, Middle, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$30.00 Jackpot Purse 40%-30%-20%-10% - Not High Gun...$50.00 OSTA s Great Eastern Purse Divided 25%-15%-10%-25%-15%-10%...$30.00 Foundation Lewis Class...$20.00 50% to OSTA Foundation 50% to Participating Shooters - Divided 50%-30%-20% ea. Class - 3 Classes John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 Event 11 - Doubles Class Championship $250.00 Added Money PRESENTED BY RIO AMMUNITION 100 TARGETS - 25 PAIR PER TRAP - 24 BANKS TIES CARRY OVER OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 - First, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$20.00 100 Total - Class AA, A, B, C, D - Divided 50%-30%-20....$15.00 Each class shoots for own money. John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 $250.00 Added Money $25.00 each Resident and Non-Resident Class Champion 28 Trophies are listed on page 10

OHIO SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP presented by Saturday, June 21, 2014 Entry Building Opens at 7:30 am Event 12 - John Deere Day 200-16-YARD TARGETS - $4,350.00 Added Money EAST AND WEST ENDS WILL FLIP FOR THE 2ND 100 TARGETS Starting Time 8:00 am ATA Fees...$ 3.00 OSTA Fees...$ 2.00 OSTA Service Fee...$ 3.00 Targets and Trophies...$58.00 Lewis Class - Ohio Residents Only $2,500.00 Added Money -- No Charge 4 Classes $625.00 each Divided 60%-40% OPTIONS Lewis Class on Total 200 5 Classes - Divided 60%-40%...$25.00 Class Option - 200 Total - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$20.00 Each Class (AA,A,B,C,D) shoots for own money OSTA Foundation Lewis Class - Divided 3 Classes 50%-30%-20%...$20.00 50% to Foundation Youth Programs, 50% to Participating Shooters John Deere Gator Option...$10.00 $850.00 Added Money $250.00 Resident Singles Champion $ 50.00 Resident Champion Junior $150.00 Resident Singles Runner-up $ 50.00 Resident Veteran $ 50.00 Resident Champion Lady I $ 50.00 Resident Sub-Veteran $ 50.00 Resident Champion Lady II $ 50.00 Resident Senior Veteran $ 50.00 Resident Champion Sub-Junior $ 50.00 Directors Cup Champion $ 50.00 Resident Junior Gold The Champion and all category winners are eligible to compete in the Champion of Champions race at the Grand American. Their targets and shells for that race will be paid by the OSTA. Bank 1 moves to bank 7; bank 7 moves to bank 1 Bank 2 moves to bank 8; bank 8 moves to bank 2 Bank 3 moves to bank 9; bank 9 moves to bank 3 Bank 4 moves to bank 10; bank 10 moves to bank 4 Bank 5 moves to bank 11; bank 11 moves to bank 5 Bank 6 moves to bank 12; bank 12 moves to bank 6 O.S.T.A. CLUB TEAM CHALLENGE The qualifying winning team will receive $1,000.00 Distributed as follows: High Score Non Category, High Score Jr./Sub. Jr., High Score Lady, High Score Veteran, High Score Sr. Veteran, and $500.00 to the sponsoring Gun Club. Zone Team Race results, Director s Cup winner and Club Challenge results will be posted at the Score Sheet Annex. Trophies are listed on page 10 29

Sunday, June 22, 2014 Entry Building Opens at 7:30 am Event 13 - Ohio Handicap Championship PRESENTED BY 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - $5,800.00 Added Money Starting Time 8:00 am Make your Handicap Entry Saturday or before, so squads can start promptly at 8:00 am. Handicap entry close at 10:30 am. ATA Fees...$ 3.00 OSTA Fees...$ 2.00 OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 25 s - $5.00 each 25 - One Money...$20.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 First, Middle, Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$30.00 Jackpot Purse 40%-30%-20%-10% - Not High Gun...$50.00 OSTA s Great Eastern Purse Divided 25%-15%-10%-25%-15%-10%......$30.00 Foundation Lewis Class - Divided 3 Classes 50%-30%-20% each Class......$20.00 50% to OSTA Foundation - 50% to Participating Shooters $250.00 Ohio Resident Champion $150.00 Ohio Resident Runner-up $ 50.00 Ohio Resident, 3rd $ 50.00 Ohio Resident, 4th $ 50.00 Ohio Resident, 5th $ 50.00 Ohio Resident, 6th $ 25.00 Ohio Resident Lady I $800.00 Added Money $ 25.00 Ohio Resident Lady II $ 25.00 Ohio Resident Sub-Veteran $ 25.00 Ohio Resident High Veteran $ 25.00 Ohio Resident High Senior Veteran $ 25.00 Ohio Resident Sub-Junior $ 25.00 Ohio Resident Junior $ 25.00 Ohio Resident Junior Gold $5,000 KOLAR SHOOT-OFF The top 3 scores from each yardage group: (18-19), (20-21), (22-23), (24-25), and (26-27) are eligible to shoot off. This will be a 10-bird event with two targets per post. The shoot off will be held as soon as the doubles are finished. Shooters who have qualified, will have their names posted at the score sheet annex. Each yardage group will have a winner receiving $600 and a runner-up receiving $400. 30 Trophies are listed on page 10

Event 14 - Ohio Doubles Championship PRESENTED BY ARKOE OUTDOORS 100 TARGETS - 25 Pair per Trap - 24 Banks Entries/Cashiering and Office Close at 3:00 pm $800.00 Added Money OSTA Service Fee...$ 1.50 Targets and Trophies...$29.00 OPTIONS Lewis Class 3 Classes - Divided 50%-30%-20%...$25.00 50 s $10.00 each 50 - First & Last - Divided 50%-30%-20%.....$ 20.00 100 Total - Class AA, A, Divided 60%-40% Class B,C, D, Divided 50%-30%-20%....$15.00 Each Class Shoots for Own Money $250.00 Ohio Resident Doubles Champion $150.00 Ohio Resident Doubles Runner-up $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Champion Lady I $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Champion Lady II $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Sub-Junior $800.00 Added Money $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Junior $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Junior Gold $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Sub-Veteran $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Veteran $ 50.00 Ohio Resident Senior Veteran HIGH ALL AROUND 400 TARGETS - $500.00 Added Money Event No. 12, 200...Ohio Singles Championship Event No. 13, 100...Ohio Handicap Championship Event No. 14, 50 Pair...Ohio Doubles Championship $500.00 Added Money $100.00 Ohio Resident Champion $ 75.00 Ohio Resident Runner-up $250.00 - $50.00 Each Class AA, A, B, C, D, Ohio Resident Champion $ 50.00 Non-resident Champion $ 25.00 Non-resident Runner-up HIGH OVER ALL 1200 TARGETS - $1,475.00 Added Money Event No. 4, 50 Pair...Co-Alliance Doubles presented by Co-Alliance LLP Event No. 5, 100...Stock Lock II Handicap Event No. 6, 100...OSTA Champion of Champions Singles Event No. 7, 100...President Sara Dean Handicap presented by Brittain Motors Event No. 8, 100...Downrange Mfg. Singles Class Championship Event No. 9, 100...Blaser USA Handicap Event No. 10, 100...Rio Handicap Event No. 11, 50 Pair...Rio Doubles Class Championship Event No. 12, 200...Ohio Singles Championship presented by John Deere Event No. 13, 100...Ohio Handicap Championship presented by Kolar Event No. 14, 50 Pair...Ohio Doubles Championship presented by Arkoe Outdoors Resident Champion - $600.00 $75.00 Ohio Resident Runner-up $650.00 - $50.00 each Class AA, A, B, C, D, High Lady I, Lady II, High Sub-Veteran, High Veteran, High Senior Veteran, High Junior, High Sub-Junior, High Junior Gold NON-RESIDENT CHAMPION $100.00 - RUNNER-UP $50.00 Trophies are listed on page 10 31

32 ALL AROUND CHAMPIONS 1974 Ramo Lupi...377 1975 Robert Mieczkowski...394 1976 Terry Zaplata...384 1977 Terry Zaplata...388 1978 Terry Zaplata...392 1979 Brad Dysinger...389 1980 Brad Dysinger...389 1981 Brad Dysinger...394 1982 William Lawless...394 1983 James Forsbach...394 1984 William Gerber...386 1985 Brad Dysinger...388 1986 David McKinney...395 1987 Louis Morgan...393 1988 Drew Waller...392 1989 Louie Morgan...396 1990 Louie Morgan...388 1991 Robert Mieczkowski...394 1992 David McKinney...395 1993 Andrew Davidson...393 1994 Brad Dysinger...392 1995 Patrick McCarthy...394 1996 Jim L. Walker...392 1997 Richard Pat Neff...393 1998 Patrick McCarthy...390 1999 Patrick McCarthy...393 2000 Dan Schock...390 2001 Dan Schock...391 2002 Drew Waller...391 2003 Drew Waller...395 2004 Dan Schock...390 2005 Dean Townsend...393 2006 Dan Schock...394 2007 Ron Charniga...393 2008 Robert Caplinger...395 2009 2010 Joe Charnigo.. 393 Ronald L. Smith...392 2011 Joseph Charnigo.. 394 2012 Michael Wengerd.... 393 2013 Ronald Smith...397 IF YOU ARE NOT A CAMPER, LODGING CAN BE FOUND AT THE FOLLOWING NEARBY LOCATIONS: SUNBURY CHESTERVILLE- Exit 151 off I-71- at SR 95-10 miles north of shoot DELAWARE Exit 131 off I 71 at 36/37-10 miles south of shoot POLARIS - Exit 121 off I 71-20 miles south of shoot MT. VERNON - 20 miles east of Marengo BELLVILLE/MANSFIELD Exit 165 off I 71- at SR 97-25 miles north of Shoot MARION US 23 and SR 95-28 miles northwest of shoot (Also Worthington, Dublin, and Westerville)

SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1960 Fred Waldock, Jr... 199 1961 Roy Frazier... 199 1962 Richard Bossé...200 1963 Seldon Bailey... 199 1964 Bill Davis...200 1965 Robert Stinson...200 1966 Frank Jones...200 1967 Hiram Bradley...200 1968 Frank Jones...200 1969 Ron Laughlin...200 1970 Dale Millar...200 1971 Charles Pidcock... 199 1972 Edwin Elam...200 1973 R.L. Colegrove...200 1974 Daryl Stansberry...200 1975 Don Alexander...200 1976 Danny Rose...200 1977 George Snellenberger...200 1978 George Snellenberger...200 1979 Fred Bichsel...200 1980 Dean Townsend... 199 1981 Todd Loar...200 1982 Brad Dysinger...200 1983 Paul Coleman...200 1984 James Peterson...200 1985 Talmadge Rose...200 1986 Drew Waller...200 1987 Talmadge Rose...200 1988 Todd Loar...200 1989 Paul Coleman...200 1990 Jim Walker... 199 1991 Drew Waller...200 1992 Jeffery McDonald...200 1993 Dan Schock...200 1994 Gerald Christman...200 1995 Patrick McCarthy...200 1996 Larry Taylor...200 1997 Richard Pat Neff...200 1998 Todd Loar...200 1999 Richard Pat Neff...200 2000 Michael Humphrey...200 2001 Drew Waller...200 2002 Michael Purdy...200 2003 Dean Townsend...200 2004 Dan Schock...200 2005 Ross Warren...200 2006 David Kovasckitz...200 2007 Mike Dehabey...200 2008 Donald Petroff...200 2009 Richard Pat Neff........200 2010 Richard Minyo, Jr....200 2011 Craig Blank...200 2012 Donald Petroff...200 2013 Patrick McCarthy...200 33

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS 1960 Fred Waldock, Jr...97 1961 Dale Millar... 96 1962 Joe Hiestand... 99 1963 John Sternberger...91 1964 Joe Hiestand... 96 1965 Herb Fyffe...97 1966 Hiram Bradley...97 1967 Hiram Bradley...97 1968 Robert Heckman... 95 1969 Rocky Soike... 96 1970 Gene McMahon....94 1971 Robert Heckman... 96 1972 Jerry Hutchinson...97 1973 Fred Bichsel, Jr... 98 1974 Eugene Johnson... 96 1975 Robert Mieczkowski... 99 1976 Don Alexander... 94 1977 Jack Rieger...97 1978 Rocky Soike... 98 1979 Brad Dysinger... 96 1980 John Sayle... 99 1981 Brad Dysinger... 98 1982 Drew Waller... 100 1983 James Forsbach... 100 1984 Larry Sowers... 99 1985 Larry Sowers... 100 1986 Drew Waller... 99 1987 Ken Reitz... 99 1988 Patrick McCarthy... 99 1989 Louie Morgan... 99 1990 Clyde Findley... 100 1991 Gerald Christman... 99 1992 Patrick McCarthy... 100 1993 Robert Mieczkowski... 99 1994 Harold Neely... 99 1995 Louie Morgan... 100 1996 Dean Townsend... 100 1997 Patrick McCarthy... 100 1998 Drew Waller... 99 1999 Grant Beam... 99 2000 Ron Duffy... 98 2001 Carl Chadwell... 100 2002 Aden Kaufman... 100 2003 Drew Waller... 99 2004 Ross Warren... 99 2005 Fred Baker... 100 2006 Allen Brenner... 99 2007 Ryan Miller... 100 2008 Joseph Charnigo... 100 2009 Joseph Charnigo... 99 2010 Robert Mieczkowski... 99 2011 Joseph Charnigo... 99 2012 Michael Wengerd...99 2013 Joseph Charnigo... 99 34

HANDICAP CHAMPIONS 1960 Harold C. Miller... 99 1961 Claude Freeman... 98 1962 Gerald Sager...97 1963 Richard D. Smith... 98 1964 John Raible... 99 1965 Ronald Keller...97 1966 Jack Baker... 100 1967 Ralph Seymour...97 1968 Charles Love... 99 1969 Ralph Kline... 99 1970 Marty Carlson... 95 1971 William Johnson... 98 1972 James Price, Jr... 99 1973 Richard Sayre... 99 1974 Robert White... 95 1975 Brad Dysinger... 98 1976 Donavan Hochstetler...97 1977 Robert Osgood... 98 1978 Jeffery Genet... 99 1979 Ron Broadstone... 98 1980 James Reid... 98 1981 Bob Bombalicki... 99 1982 Randy Yoakum... 100 1983 Larry Sowers... 100 1984 William Gerber...97 1985 Robert White... 98 1986 Paul Shyers... 100 1987 Louie Morgan...97 1988 Patrick McCarthy... 98 1989 James Lindon... 100 1990 Tim Rhodes... 98 1991 Herman Tekuelve... 99 1992 Jack Beachler... 99 1993 Ronald Dulaney... 100 1994 Jeff Taylor... 99 1995 Ronald Tavis... 98 1996 Gene Colon... 99 1997 James Burdette... 99 1998 Jerome Gruenemeier... 100 1999 Willard Roberts... 98 2000 Leslie Sawyers... 99 2001 Mark Schutte... 98 2002 Richard Partin... 98 2003 Robert Dean... 98 2004 Ryan Kackley... 98 2005 Jeff Friedhoff... 100 2006 John Bloomer, Sr... 99 2007 Nick P. Sattler... 99 2008 Vaughn Lykins... 100 2009 Vaughn Troy Seiber......97 2010 Robert Zimmerman...99 2011 Thomas Mygrant... 99 2012 Craig Denlinger...98 2013 Ryan Minyo... 100 35

WOMEN S SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1960 Mrs. Helen Snyder... 193 1961 Mrs. Van Marker... 192 1962 Mrs. Van Marker... 195 1963 Mrs. Van Marker... 194 1964 Mrs. Van Marker... 194 1965 Carol Papik... 192 1966 Mrs. Van Marker... 189 1967 Mary Beranek... 191 1968 Laura Mote... 198 1969 Laura Mote... 191 1970 Laura Mote... 192 1971 Laura Mote Christopher... 192 1972 Laura Mote Christopher... 195 1973 Lois Pauley... 193 1974 Joan Sitler... 194 1975 Joan Sitler... 198 1976 Laura Mote Christopher... 197 1977 Laura Mote Christopher... 193 1978 Joan Sitler... 195 1979 Helen Urban Cone... 196 1980 Laura Mote Christopher... 191 1981 Laura Mote Christopher... 195 1982 Laura Mote Christopher... 192 1983 Laura Mote Christopher... 197 1984 Cindy Speagle... 196 1985 Linda Walker... 194 1986 Linda Walker... 198 1987 Pat Dawson... 198 1988 Eileen Bichsel... 196 1989 Pat Dawson... 197 1990 Pat Dawson... 191 1991 Pat Dawson... 199 1992 Lisa Stuart... 197 1993 Lisa Stuart...200 1994 Jerelyn Spangler... 195 1995 Diana O Dell... 199 1996 Diana O Dell... 195 1997 Mary C. Thompson... 196 1998 Mary C. Thompson... 198 1999 Eileen Bichsel...200 2000 Peggy Wise... 198 2001 Stephanie Owens... 197 2002 Peggy Wise... 195 2003 Debbie Gilliam... 194 2004 Debbie Gilliam... 196 2005 Debbie Gilliam... 199 2006 Jennifer Schwartz... 198 2007 Peggy Wise... 199 2008 Tonya Bluhm... 196 2009 Peggy Wise.....198 2010 Peggy Wise.....197 2011 Carole Carney...........197 2012 Peggy Wise...199 2013 Jennifer Schwartz - Lady 1...194 Peggy Wise - Lady 2...199 36

JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1986 Shawn Waller... 198 1987 Shawn McCardel... 194 1988 Shawn McCardel... 196 1989 Britt Havenar... 195 1990 Derek Ables... 193 1991 Chris Murray... 198 1992 Mike Miller... 194 1993 Chris Rupple... 197 1994 Brandon Trembath... 195 1995 Brandon Trembath... 193 1996 Wesley Ward... 196 1997 James Beardslee... 196 1998 Jeremy Guy... 197 1999 James Beardslee... 196 2000 Grant Beam... 199 2001 Justin Liniger... 198 2002 Justin Liniger...200 2003 Justin Liniger... 197 2004 Allen J. Brenner... 196 2005 Paul S. Young...200 2006 Evan Eyster... 198 2007 Walter Reastor II... 196 2008 Carter Eberwine... 196 2009 Matthew Ritz.....200 2010 Matthew Ritz........198 2011 Tyler Thacker.......191 2012 Robert Sanders...197 2013 Sam Fike...... 199 JUNIOR GOLD SINGLES CHAMPIONS 2013 Matthew Begley...199 SUB-JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1990 Peter Rosenau...184 1991 Britt Kaufman... 195 1992 Lloyd Brannon, Jr... 181 1993 Joe Tarcea... 181 1994 James Goodin... 178 1995 Matthew R. Smith... 180 1996 Andy Bokovitz... 194 1997 Chad Shinn... 190 1998 George Kilkenny... 192 1999 Chad Shinn... 193 2000 Justin Liniger... 199 2001 Adam Donnett... 197 2002 Joseph Charnigo... 194 2003 Joseph Charnigo... 197 2004 Michael J. Wengerd... 196 2005 Ryan W. Miller... 199 2006 Katie Pappayliou... 199 2007 Billy T. Crawford... 199 2008 Garret Nigh...197 2009 Kolt Huston.........197 2010 Sam Fike....198 2011 Chase Jindra.........195 2012 Harrison Warren...194 2013 Shane Marshall... 197 37

VETERAN SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1990 Ned Williams...197 1991 Leighton Long...199 1992 William Gerber...198 1993 William Gerber...197 1994 William Gerber...195 1995 William Gerber...199 1996 Talmadge Rose...199 1997 Eugene Laurisky...199 1998 Dallas Maynard...196 1999 Dallas Maynard...197 2000 Dallas Maynard...196 2001 Lendil Manning...200 2002 Ken Berger...197 2003 John Wardell...199 2004 Peter J. Streuber...199 2005 Kenneth Kamnikar...200 2006 Michael Roese...199 2007 Alex E. Thomas...200 2008 Louie Morgan...200 2009 David Coverdale......200 2010 Charlie Steving...199 2011 D.R. Petrovich...199 2012 Dave Berlet...200 2013 Mike Dehabey... 199 38 SUB-VETERAN SINGLES CHAMPIONS 2013 Dean Townsend... 199 SR. VETERAN SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1990 Allen Eddy...193 1991 Claude Freeman...200 1992 Claude Freeman...196 1993 Claude Freeman...198 1994 Claude Freeman...193 1995 William Jaqua...193 1996 James Corbett...197 1997 William Gerber...198 1998 James Corbett...194 1999 Paul Bush...194 2000 William Gerber...196 2001 Dallas Maynard...199 2002 Dallas Maynard...198 2003 Dallas Maynard...198 2004 Richard D. Smith...197 2005 Howard D. Wilkin...199 2006 Howard D. Wilkin...199 2007 Howard D. Wilkin...199 2008 Peter Streuber...199 2009 Kenneth Kamnikar..........199 2010 Kenneth Kamnikar.......199 2011 Larry Taylor...198 2012 Louie Morgan...199 2013 Grant Winck... 199

HIGH OVER ALL CHAMPIONS 2000 Drew Waller...1157 2001 Brad Dysinger...1164 2002 Pat McCarthy...1169 2003 Brad Dysinger...1168 2004 Gerald Christman... 1151 2005 Louis Morgan...1166 2006 Carl Chadwell...1066 2007 Ron Charniga...1066 2008 Drew Waller...1165 2009 Michael Wengerd...........1171 2010 Robert Caplinger...1163 2011 Joseph Charnigo...1171 2012 Joseph Charnigo...1164 2013 Pat McCarthy...1168 39

Sun. 100 Handicap 1,279 1,294 1,264 1,272 1,174 1,338 1,446 1,388 1,410 1,357 1,315 1,039 1,149 1,075 1,032 987 1,061 1,058 50 Pr. Doubles 745 758 726 745 758 716 805 811 789 740 768 619 785 726 690 690 614 594 TOTAL 8,368 8,266 8,985 8,165 9,426 9,710 9,717 9,741 10,530 10,303 10,281 7,337 9,281 9,141 9,389 9,124 9,949 10,138 Sat. 200-16 Yards 1,348 1,252 1,332 1,336 1,352 1,389 1,444 1,483 1,600 1,332 1,273 1,043 1,168 1,151 1,209 1,159 1,242 1,188 Fri. 100 Handicap 1,085 1,067 1,147 1,192 1,247 1,309 1,289 1,213 1,221 1,160 1,162 814 901 1,087 1,087 1,031 1,001 1,039 50 Pr. Doubles 626 627 660 684 715 697 722 691 704 623 688 514 697 697 732 688 680 645 Thurs. 200-16 Yards 701 677 782 759 773 816 713 723 753 951 1,052 640 745 759 797 765 100 Handicap 785 788 861 828 856 879 724 836 822 789 872 575 893 812 777 765 793 834 100 16 Yards 851 811 100 Handicap 826 819 Wed. 100-16 Yards 469 455 473 506 559 585 592 616 654 653 693 585 621 666 652 587 669 100 Handicap 566 615 630 600 667 685 669 673 679 703 726 561 635 661 713 720 671 743 50 Pr. Doubles 291 273 295 346 336 376 405 383 419 413 442 387 404 415 508 472 435 449 DAY EVENT 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Mon. SCTP Day 253 225 188 217 226 289 Tues. 100 Handicap 232 238 290 259 255 262 451 485 396 346 371 410 100-16 Yards 214 193 279 316 325 329 309 306 529 550 442 400 370 379 317 331 346 346 100 Handicap 259 267 304 343 374 332 344 356 499 547 452 399 325 289 399 389 379 200 Doubles 244 274 258 237 244 OHIO STATE SHOOT ATTENDANCE 962 590 9,898 1,092 1,012 686 816 804 811 664 753 438 320 378 212 2013 360 40

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