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106th MINNESOTA STATE TRAPSHOOTING TOURNAMENT JULY 5-10, 2016 ALEXANDRIA SHOOTING PARK Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota Phone 320.763-5315 2 0 1 6 1400 Registered Targets 19 Traps Out of State & Novice Shooters Welcome www.minnesotatrap.com 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page1 1 5/16/2016 5:01:24 PM

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d 7 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Hello everyone. Welcome to Minnesota and the 106th Annual Minnesota State Trapshooting Tournament. Last year was another one to remember. It is the first time since I started shooting (2006) that we have not had a repeat Event Champion. We had three new champions last year, Frank Redfield won the Singles, Max Bunning was our Handicap Champion and Peter Walker dominated as our Doubles Champion. Congratulations to all of them. This year the Board of Directors decided to change things up a bit. With the 4th of July being a Monday this year we will start off our week on Tuesday, July 5th. We will have a combo day with the youth shooting as well as adult shooting, with the Warm-Up Singles, Handicap and Doubles. Traditionally following the events on Tuesday we held our annual appreciation pork chop feed. We will not be doing that this year because of the anticipated busy day. The feed will be instead held on Friday in conjunction with our Shooter Recognition Banquet. This feed is in appreciation for our shooters who support the MTA and other gun clubs throughout the year and to help us recognize our State s best shooters. Without you we would not be able to host such a great shoot and hold it at a facility as nice as Alexandria Shooting Park. Wednesday, July 6 will begin our High Over All events. Thursday evening we will still hold a shooting tournament, either the Miss and Out or a Wobble Trap Tournament with free brats and polish sausage for all who wish to watch or participate. This fun event is being sponsored again by Bob Schultz of Target Shotguns Inc. If you run into Bob at any other shoots or in passing, tell him thanks. This is Bob s seventh year in sponsoring this wonderful event. This fun night of shooting will be held outside the main clubhouse at the practice trap field. On Friday evening we will hold our Shooter Recognition Banquet in the main clubhouse. This will also be the night we will be having the Pork Chop Meal. We will have a presentation of awards to the shooters and recognition of their accomplishments throughout the year. Following the banquet we will once again hold our live auction. Once again this year s live and silent auctions will be put on by the MTA and we would ask that if anyone wants to donate any items for the auction to just contact any MTA board member and we will make sure to get your items listed. The MTA appreciates any auction items given. On Saturday morning the MTA will hold the Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Trapshooters Association. They will elect any new board members and conduct any new business that needs to be taken care of. Everyone should try to attend to show your support and see what s happening in your Association. The meeting will be held at 8 am in the main clubhouse. Again, we would like to thank our event sponsors and advertisers for their continued support and dedication to the MTA and our State Shoot. Don t forget to thank the sponsors yourself if you get the opportunity. I hope to see everyone at the shoot and doing well. I wish everyone to have a great shoot. If there is anything we as your MTA board can do to help just let us know. We are receptive to any and all suggestions. Thank you very much and have a great shoot. Your Minnesota Trapshooting Association President, Scott Steffen Copyright 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMS. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used or reproduced or transmitted, in any form by any means; electronic, digital, or mechanical, including; printing, photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, including the Internet, without the expressed permission of the publisher. For advertising information, inquire at: 574-210-5465 / on_target100@comcast.net 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page3 3 5/16/2016 5:01:27 PM

PAST PRESIDENTS MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION 1926 W. H. Fawcett Breezy Point 1937 Louis Mica Hibbing 1928 James Guthrie St. Paul 1929 Tom Stevens Minneapolis 1930 Tom Stevens Minneapolis 1931 Tom Stevens Minneapolis 1932 W. H. Fawcett Breezy Point 1933 Jake Reigel Deer River 1934 H. W. Maginnis Minneapolis 1935 William Harrington Minneapolis 1937 Matt Youngman Sleepy Eye 1938 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1939 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1940 Harry Maginnis Minneapolis 1941 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1942 Roger Dell Fergus Falls 1943 Roger Dell Fergus Falls 1944 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1945 John Frochlicher St. Paul 1946 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1947 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1948 Ward Ellis Austin 1949 E. R. Maetolzold Minneapolis 1950 Ward Ellis Austin 1951 Ward Ellis Austin 1952 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1953 Arnold Souba Graceville 1954 Arnold Souba Graceville 1955 Clair Lantz St. Cloud 1956 Clair Lantz St. Cloud 1957 C. V. Jones Austin 1958 C. V. Jones Austin 1959 Horace Aldritt Excelsior 1960 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1961 C. V. Jones Austin 1962 Art Holm Minneapolis 1963 Art Finney St. Paul 1964 Arlos Kegley LeCenter 1965 Allen Degner Owatonna 1966 Andy Neutzling St. Cloud 1967 Glenn Dennis Blooming Prairie 1968 Bob Putnam St. Paul 1969 D. J. Kaplan Owatonna 1970 Ken Cater St. Cloud 1971 Stan Wilson Thief River Falls 1972 Paul Robey Wayzata 1973 Paul Robey Wayzata 1974 Tom McKay Delano 1975 Al Kamrath St. Paul 1976 Al Kamrath St. Paul 1977 Tom Zelmer Mankato 1978 John Beuning St. Cloud 1979 Lynn Mattis Champlin 1980 Roger Lorenzen Grand Meadow 1981 Roger Bohm Princeton 1982 Ralph Weber White Bear Lake 1983 J. Schwichtenberg Lester Prairie 1984 Bruce Mathisen Duluth 1985 Ralph Weber White Bear Lake 1986 Keith Hewlett Rochester 1987 J.Schwichtenberg Lester Prairie 1988 J. Schwichtenberg Lester Prairie 1989 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 1990 Dennis Steinhaus Annandale 1991 Dick Sturk Bovey 1992 Keith Hewlett Rochester 1993 John Bolich Fridley 1994 Dick Sturk Bovey 1995 John Bolich Fridley 1996 Pat Reysack Morristown 1997 Bob Wiltse Minneapolis 1998 Kathy Lahti Lexington 1999 Dennis Vlasak Maple Grove 2000 Ron Noren St. James 2001 Bill Wuori Elk River 2002 Peter Falk III Madison Lake 2003 S.Splettstoeszer Delano 2004 John Bacon Maple Grove 2005 Ron Baker Coon Rapids 2006 Mark Zauhar Lakeville 2007 Mark Zauhar Lakeville 2008 Mark Zauhar Lakeville 2009 Mark Zauhar Lakeville 2010 Mark Zauhar Lakeville 2011 G. Lonneman Worthington 2012 G. Lonneman Worthington 2013 G. Lonneman Worthington 2014 G. Lonneman Worthington 2015 Scott Steffen Carver 2016 Scott Steffen Carver 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page4 4 5/16/2016 5:01:27 PM

106th ANNUAL MINNESOTA STATE TRAPSHOOTING TOURNAMENT July 5-10, 2016 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 1. 12. 13. 14. GENERAL INFORMATION Official Decision. Every person entering the competition agrees to accept all officials decisions and to abide by the ATA rules. The State Board of Directors will have complete charge of this shoot. Their decisions in all matters will be final. In event of a dispute over interpretation of any part of this program, the decision of the directors shall govern. To enter the tournament, first have your ATA card ready with averages completed. Second, report to the Handicap and Classification Committee for classification and squadding. Third, pay entry at the cashiers. Any shooters who do not COMPLETE THEIR ENTRY BY CASHIERING will be resquadded after the last squad. Check your entry card BEFORE leaving the cashier window, it is final. All shooters are eligible to play purses and options, except those who elect to waive penalty classification and/or yardage. During rush periods it may be necessary to take entries for that day only. AGE CLASSIFICATION FOR CATEGORY - see current rule book and see page 12 in this book and posting on the bulletin board at the State Shoot for more info. All information needed to: 1. Award trophies 2. Award added money 3. Make report for the ATA is taken from the scoreboard sheets so be sure all information is correct. This is the shooter s responsibility. No entry refunded once event has started. Entry refunded if an event is cancelled. The scorer s decision as to whether a target is dead or lost is final; it is subject to review only by the shoot committee or other such governing body before shooting the next five bird event. The scorer must call upon a judge to settle any controversy regarding a score, or when he has made an error by being ahead or behind in his scoring. The Board of Directors reserves the right to call off or to change any portion of the program due to bad weather or other just causes. Reloads will be permitted for any of the program. They must adhere to ATA rules. MTA 100 or 200 Straight Pins - Shooters breaking one hundred or two hundred straight without carryover will be awarded a 100 or 200 straight pin. Only one such pin of each type will ever be awarded to any one shooter. There will be no payoffs in added monies, purses or options for amounts less than 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page5 5 5/16/2016 5:01:27 PM

15. Winning scores and all ties will be moved up one class for all the following events, Wednesday - Saturday. No class advancement on Tuesday Warm-Up Day events. 16. No alcoholic beverage or illegal drugs allowed to be consumed before shooting is completed for the day, including regular events, shoot-offs and practice. ATA official rules to govern. 17. Tues, Wed & Thurs 16yd and Doubles ties will carry over to the following type event. 18. To better utilize all trap fields, bank assignments will be drawn by squad and posted each day. 19. HOA starts on Wednesday, July 6, 2016. 20. There will be a $15 re-squadding fee after cashiering. 21. Definition of novice shooter: A novice is a shooter that has had no registered targets prior to the current target year. Once a novice has earned a trophy in any event, they will no longer be considered novice. It is the shooter s responsibility to ensure they have been classified properly. SHOOT OFF All ties for championships and championship trophies shall be shot off at the conclusion of the day s program or at a time designated by the management. After 100 shoot off targets, management may elect to continue the following day, except Sunday. Contestants who fail to report after called for the shoot-offs shall forfeit their right to such championships or trophies. All ties for perpetual purses will be decided by the reverse score system. All ties not so decided and all ties on the 100 will shoot-off. All ties in the Diamond Badge will shoot off at 10 singles and 10 handicap targets. The MTA does NOT accept credit or debit cards. Only cash and checks! Thank you for your cooperation. Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of this State Shoot Program. In the event of any discrepancy, the decision of the MTA Board of Directors will be final. We regret any errors or omissions 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page6 6 5/16/2016 5:01:28 PM

Minneapolis Gun Club OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR TRAP SKEET 5-STAND MGC HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP July 3rd, 4th, 5th $1000 Bonus for a 100 straight in events 3 or 4 ~ ties divide ~ FREE ROAST PIG DINNER served Saturday afternoon Come Join Us! 20006 Judicial Road Prior Lake, MN 55372 952-469-4386 www.mplsgunclub.com/ 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page7 7 5/16/2016 5:01:28 PM

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SHOOTER S RESPONSIBILITIES 1. All shooters participating in any part of the program must show their current ATA average card or yellow ATA payment slip to prove payment for 2016 ATA dues. If neither can be presented the shooter will be required to pay ATA annual dues before participating in any events. 2. Have all scores posted and averages figured on ATA Card before presenting it to the Classification Committee. 3. BE SURE - Once entry is made, it is final. No additions nor withdrawals will be allowed after the event has started. 4. Watch the boards and be ready to compete when your squad is called to the firing line. There will be no waiting for a tardy shooter. 5. If you do miss your squad, you may make up to 50 targets on the practice trap, otherwise report to the office and you will be re-squadded in the last squad if time permits. 6. No scores will be recorded if they are shot in any squad other than the one assigned to you by the office. 7. Check score after each post shot and be sure that they are scored correctly before firing at a target at the next post. 8. Only errors in addition can be corrected after a score sheet leaves the trap. 9. Conduct yourself in accordance with ATA rules at all times. 10. Double check your entry cards. Be sure your Class, Yardage and all other information is correct and legible. It is the responsibility of Lady I, Lady II, SubVeterans, Veterans, Senior Veterans, Sub-Juniors, Juniors, Junior Gold, Novice and MN Lady B to see that they are classified correctly. Report omissions or errors to the MTA Directors at the Classification station immediately. 1 1. If you win or tie for a class, or win yardage, report to classification and have your cards updated. Class move-ups and earned yardage will be posted on the score board. Be sure to check; it is the shooter s responsibility to be in the correct class and to shoot at the correct yardage. Class advancements start Wednesday. 12. All category shooters 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. The only exception to this rule will be to correct an ATA classification error. (See Rule IV, J.) The MTA will be solely responsible for identifying and correcting any classification error. OPEN OR OUT All guns must be unloaded with the action open at all times except on the firing line or in the gun rack. Violators subject themselves to immediate disqualification, without recourse, and dismissal from the grounds. Thank you for keeping our shoot safe 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page9 9 5/16/2016 5:01:28 PM

CLASSIFICATION Keep your card up-to-date and accurate to be properly classified. The Classification Committee consists of the ATA Delegate, ATA Alternate Delegates and the State Directors. The Classification Committee reserves the right to change a shooter s classification at any time. Classification will be based on known ability with particular attention paid to the most recent 1000 targets. Registration and Classification will open at 8 a.m. each day, and will close at 4 p.m. 16 YARD CLASSIFICATION (Plus Known Ability) CLASS AAA 98% and over CLASS AA 96.25% and under 98% CLASS A 94.75% and under 96.25% CLASS B 93% and under 94.75% CLASS C 90% and under 93% CLASS D Under 90% DOUBLES CLASSIFICATION (Plus Known Ability) CLASS AAA 96% and over CLASS AA 92% and under 96% CLASS A 89% and under 92% CLASS B 86% and under 89% CLASS C 82% and under 86% CLASS D Under 82% PENALTY CLASSIFICATION 16 YARDS Class A minimum unless you have 500 16 yard targets in the current year. No penalty classification for Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Juniors, Juniors, Junior Gold, Veterans or Senior Veterans. HANDICAP 24 yards minimum unless you have 500 handicap targets in the current year. No penalty yardage for Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Juniors, Juniors, Junior Gold, Veterans or Senior Veterans. DOUBLES Class A minimum unless you have 500 doubles targets in the current year. No penalty classification for Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Juniors, Juniors, Junior Gold, Veterans or Senior Veterans. 10 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page10 10 5/16/2016 5:01:28 PM

CATEGORY SHOOTERS SPECIAL ATA CATEGORIES (from the 2014 ATA Rulebook, Section IV, Paragraph J.) All Lady I, Lady II, Sub-Junior, Junior, Junior Gold, Sub-Veteran, Veteran, and Senior- Vets 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. No contestant will be allowed to declare or change a special declaration after firing his/her first shot. The only exception to this rule will be to correct an ATA classification error. The following rules apply to shooters who have declared a special category. At all tournaments where All American points will be awarded in any event, shooters may declare only one (1) 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. 1. A female shooter, who has not reached her 55th Birthday, may declare Lady I. 2. A female shooter, who has reached her 55th Birthday, may declare Lady II. 3. A shooter who has not reached his/her 15th birthday may declare Sub-Junior. 4. A shooter who is 15 but has not reached his/her 18th birthday may declare as Junior. 5. A shooter who is 18 but has not reached his/her 23rd birthday may declare as Junior Gold. 6. A shooter who is 55 but not reached his/her 65th birthday may declare as a Sub-Veteran. 7. A shooter who is 65 but not reached his/her 70th birthday may declare as a Veteran. 8. A shooter who is 70 years of age and older may declare as a Senior Veteran. 9. Age-based categories are established on the birthday of the shooter. For purposes of determining age category for HOA and HAA awards the category declared by the participant on the first day he/she shoots shall be used. 10. 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. (For example a shooter reaching age 70 may elect to continue to shoot as a Veteran for the remainder of the current target year.) However, once a shooter has elected to move to the new category that decision is irrevocable and he/she may not again declare eligibility for the previous category. Junior shooters reaching the age of 18 may continue to declare Junior category for the remainder of the current target year. When there is no Sub-Junior trophy Sub-Juniors will be included in the Junior category. Senior Veterans will be included in the Veteran category when there is no Senior Veteran trophy. Where there is no Junior Gold or Sub-Veteran Trophy, these shooters will be included in the Open Class. Where there is no Lady II trophy, these shooters will be included in the Lady I category. SPECIAL MINNESOTA-ONLY CATEGORIES MN LADY B (Previously known as Lady II) applies to female shooters whose Singles Category is Class C or D. NOVICE CATEGORY applies to shooters with no registered targets prior to the current ATA target year. 11 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page11 11 5/16/2016 5:01:28 PM

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING HALL OF FAME *Russ Barber St. Paul 1968 *Earl Donahue Minneapolis 1968 *Dave Fauskee Worthington 1968 *Mrs. E. L. King Winona 1968 *Jack Krink Worthington 1968 *Capt. B. Fawcett Minneapolis 1968 *Jim Dickey Minneapolis 1968 *Geroge Jewett Anoka 1968 *Harry Maginnis Minneapolis 1968 *Art Holm Minneapolis 1968 *Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 1969 *Ernie Maetzold Minneapolis 1969 *Horace Aldritt Excelsior 1969 *Herman Hirschy Minneapolis 1969 *Arnold Souba Graceville 1970 *Art Finney Mankato 1970 *Junior Sick Minneapolis 1971 *Charles L Horn Minneapolis 1971 *Forest Saunders Minneapolis 1972 *Bard Higgins Duluth 1973 *Rogers Fawcett. Minneapolis 1973 *Allen Degner Owatonna 1974 *Clair Lantz St. Cloud 1975 *Jerry Novotny St. Paul 1976 *Leonard Wieland LeSueur 1976 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 1977 Lowell King Detroit Lakes 1977 *Jimmy Robinson Minneapolis 1977 Jim Kelly St. Paul 1978 *Henry Hein LaCrescent 1979 *Oz Conrad Stillwater 1980 Stan Watson Jr.. Thief River Falls 1981 Craig Hall Concord 1982 *W. Sonnenschein Pipestone 1983 *Robert Putman St. Paul 1984 *Roy Long Aberdeen S. D. 1985 Charles Delaney Anoka 1986 J. & M. Beuning St. Cloud 1987 R. & L.A. Munson Howard Lake 1988 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 1989 *Tom Mckay Delano 1989 *O. B. Stovern Willmar 1990 *Ken Carter St. Cloud 1990 Allen Heil Glencoe 1991 *Phil Theilman St. Cloud 1991 Paul E. Robey Sr. Plymouth 1992 Dr. W. G. Miskoff Hutchinson 1992 *Deceased. Doug Sundberg Richville 1993 Dick Sturk Bovey 1993 Mary Churchill Maple Lake 1994 *Peter Souba Brainard 1994 Richard Berger St. Cloud 1994 *Robert Redfield Cloquet 1994 Ed L Mylnar Lester Prairie 1996 Loren Hentges Blaine 1997 Roger Bohm Princeton 1997 Jeff Deschepper. Marshall 1998 Dennis Steinhaus Annandale 1998 Pat Laib Spicer 1999 Keith Hewlett Rochester 1999 *John Bolich Fridley 2000 Ray Steffenson Dassel 2000 Neil Winston St. Paul 2001 Dean Neumann. Dakota 2003 Ralph Weber White Bear Lake 2003 Rick Nelson Louisberg 2004 *Roman Sinnen New Germany 2004 Lou Kosiba St. Cloud 2004 Eric Munson Cokato 2005 Scott Gens Vernon Center 2006 Tom Larkin Kenyon 2006 Peter Falk III Madison Lake 2007 Kathy Lahti Lexington 2008 *Ron Noren St. James 2008 Pat Gottberg Wells 2009 Mark Zauhar Lakeville 2010 B. Van Nieuwenhuyzen Laverne 2010 V. Hines Schmidt Farmington 2011 No Inductees 2012 Glen Lonneman Worthington 2013 Ed Brophy St. Joseph 2013 *Ed & S. Johnston Minneapolis 2013 Troy Haverly New London 2014 Jim Fetzik Pengilly 2014 *R. Thompson Glenwood 2015 Betty and Dean Walker Grand Rapids 2016 Paul Cyr Oklee 2016 12 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page12 12 5/16/2016 5:01:28 PM

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION 2016 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES PAUL CYR Paul Cyr s involvement in trapshooting began at a very young age, first at the trap club in Oklee (which had a Remington trap machine like the one in the ATA HOF, pulled by hand with a pipe running underground) and then traveling with his dad to Thief River Falls to participate in league shooting as a 12 year old. Paul shot his first ATA registered targets at the Fergus Falls Gun Club in 1975. He attended the ATA Grand American for the first time in 1978 and has attended 30 Grands since that time. With the exception of 1983 and 1984, he has registered targets every year and to date has a total in excess of 260,000 ATA targets. He has been a member of seven Minnesota All-State teams throughout his shooting career. While Paul has won a few Minnesota State Shoot trophies over the years, including ties for the Singles and Doubles championships, winning a major award has thus far eluded him. He served on the MTA Board of Directors for 11 years as a Southern Zone Director and for one year as Vice President. He continues to be involved in the State Shoot as a volunteer, and is considered the Minnesota shoot-off guru for his knowledge and structured management approach to complicated shoot- offs, especially during championship events. Paul retired in 2013 after spending 31 years in the education field. He spent four years at Fertile-Beltrami and the remaining 27 years in New Richland at the NRHEG Schools as a math teacher, middle school and high school principal. He was also a head wrestling coach in both schools. His coaching record was 445-304-12. His teams collected 11 conference titles, and four of his teams qualified for the MSHSL tournament, and has had six wrestlers win seven state championships with three of his former wrestlers went on to win national titles. He was recently inducted into the Minnesota Wrestling Coaches Association Dave Bartlema Hall of Fame, which means Paul will be inducted in two separate sports Halls of Fame in the same year! After retirement, Paul returned to Oklee and, as he tells the students when he works as a substitute teacher, he has four jobs, subbing, umpiring & officiating, hunting ducks, and shooting trap. Congratulations, Paul, on your induction into the 2016 Minnesota Trapshooting Associations s 2016 Hall of Fame as a Supporting Member! Written by Paul Cyr 13 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page13 13 5/16/2016 5:01:28 PM

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION 2016 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES DEAN & BETTY WALKER Dean has been on a MTA state team every year since 2005 with 5 years as Veteran Team captain. In addition, he has been named to 5 Veteran All-American teams. He achieved the 27 yard line in 1998 and has maintained at least a AA-27-AA average every year since 2005 with well over a hundred perfect scores. Dean cites his first 100 straight from the 27 yard line to complete his first grand slam as his greatest accomplishment and stated, That was a high that lasted for months. In total Dean has completed three grand slams. Dean has attended numerous Grand Americans, most notably winning the Veteran National Clay Target Championship in 2011 and High All Around Veteran Runner- up in 2015. In state, Dean has won numerous events including the Veteran Singles Championship, Veteran Handicap Championship, three Veteran Doubles Championships, and the High All Around and High Over All Veterans Championship twice. Betty has been on the MTA state team every year but one since 2006. At the 2015 Spring Grand she was the Lady II Doubles Champion. Betty has also won numerous trophies attending Minnesota state shoots including two Lady II Singles championships, two Lady II Doubles championships, Two Lady II High Over All Championships, and three Lady II High All Around Championships. Additionally, at the Arizona state shoot Betty won the Non-Resident Lady II Doubles championship and the Non-Resident Lady II Handicap Championship twice. Betty s favorite accomplishment was when, as a relatively new shooter, she shot a 99 in handicap to best a field of 250 shooters. Simply put, it seems Dean and Betty were born to shoot. Dean knew early on when he started hunting ducks and pheasants at a very young age and Betty 14 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page14 14 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

figured it out when she married Dean in 1968. She quickly took to hunting and the couple started shooting in trap leagues in the early 70 s. In 1976 they relocated their young family to Erskine where they continued to shoot league at a one-house club they helped establish at the Erskine airport. Early on their business, busy kids and location limited their registered shoot participation but in 1979 Dean shot his first registered targets in Grand Forks during a downpour wearing a garbage bag for a rain coat. In 1994 Dean and Betty moved to Grand Rapids. They continued to shoot league and in 1998 Betty finally joined Dean in shooting registered targets. Their registered shoot participation grew rapidly as they attended shoots across northern Minnesota, Minnesota state shoots and eventually began spending whole winters parked at various trap clubs across Arizona. To date Dean has shot over 260,000 registered targets including 100,000 in both singles and handicap. Betty has shot over 112,000 registered targets. In addition to supporting clubs through participation Dean has served as a director and President for the Erskine and Grand Rapids gun clubs and has been an Alternate ATA delegate for the MTA for the past three years. Over the years Dean and Betty have been great ambassadors for the sport of trapshooting. They are quick to urge anyone to give it a try, happy to help when asked and generous with encouragement. When asked why they love to shoot they both gave similar answers. Dean for the 3 C s: challenge, competition and camaraderie. For Betty it is camaraderie; being around people with the same interests and enjoying the time. Win or lose. This passion for the sport has led to many friendships, successes and accomplishments for each of them. When asked for favorite memories they were quick with their responses. For Dean it was shooting with Julie at Red Mountain when she shot her first 100 straight in singles. It was raining and they both shot straights with Dean winning AA and Julie A. For Betty a favorite memory was the time at Red Mountain where Dean won long yardage, Peter mid yardage, and Betty short yardage by them all shooting 95 s in handicap. When they aren t shooting Dean and Betty love to spend time with friends and family. Especially hunting and four wheeling with their dog, kids and granddaughters. Dean and Betty continue to shoot, splitting their time between Minnesota and Arizona, finding new places to compete and show no signs of slowing down. Congratulations, Dean & Betty, on your induction into the Minnesota Trapshooting Association s 2016 MTA Hall of Fame as Shooting Members! Written by Julie Wiens & Peter Walker HALL OF FAME CRITERIA The Minnesota Trapshooting Association Hall of Fame donors shooters whose accomplishments bring credit to our sport in the areas of Shooting and Support. Men and women of exceptional diligence and sportsmanship are inducted; integrity and character are the first requirements for consideration. To review requirements or to complete the required online nomination form please visit www.minnesotatrap.com. For additional information, please contact Mark Stevens, Minnesota s ATA Delegate at mark@airclimatecontrol.com or 612-703-6155 15 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page15 15 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

16 2016 MINNESOTA ALL-STATE TEAMS BASED ON 2015 PERFORMANCE MEN S FIRST TEAM Dean Neumann...95.61% Nick Fetzik...95.16% Zach Warweg...94.93% Troy Haverly...94.82% Peter Walker...94.47% WOMEN S FIRST TEAM Betty Walker...89.90% Ashley Taylor...89.89% Julie Weins...89.88% Is this Sub-Vet or Veteran? Max Bunning...93.17% Kyler Berens...93.05% Lane Berning...92.37% Kory Miller...90.12% Brandon Heitz...89.66% ALL-STATE MEN S TEAM CAPTAIN Scott Gens...96.42% MEN S SECOND TEAM Glen Lonneman...94.27% David Michaelis...94.21% Nick Kubasch...93.58% Randy Cook...93.34% Bob Petty...93.23% Pat Laib...93.15% Glenn Linden...93.10% Scott Messenger...93.02% George Pappas...93.00% Jim Hessler...92.57% ALL-STATE WOMEN S TEAM CAPTAIN Sally Stevens...90.47% WOMEN S SECOND TEAM Vicky Townsend...87.99% Janice Stock...85.53% ALL-STATE SUB-JUNIOR TEAM CAPTAIN Jack Knaus 93.79% ALL-STATE JUNIOR TEAM CAPTAIN Ben Dietz 93.28% ALL-STATE SUB-VETERAN TEAM CAPTAIN Deam Walker 94.01% VETERAN FIRST TEAM Robert Wynnemer...92.43% Curtis Peterson...92.30% Robert Nielsen...91.41% Sam Bailey...91.25% David Stearns...90.92% Bryan Grotte...91.26% Jordan Freiberg...88.20% Matthew Rossi...87.78% Dannyelle Moon...86.62% VETERAN SECOND TEAM Tom Townsend...90.77% James Lembke...90.76% Michael Crepeau...90.66% James Noben...90.32% Robert Hessnius...88.80% 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page16 16 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

ALL-STATE SENIOR-VETERAN TEAM CAPTAIN Peter Falk III 92.28% SENIOR VETERAN FIRST TEAM Glenn McLeod...92.12% Lou Kosiba...91.59% Dennis Steinhaus...91.13% George Day...91.04% Frandell Johnson...90.75% SENIOR VETERAN SECOND TEAM Richard Berger...89.99% Neil Winston...89.81% Gary Pederson...89.55% Byron Churchill...89.49% Alan Klotzbach...89.39% MINNESOTA STATE TEAM & ALL AMERICAN REQUIREMENTS MTA State Teams & the ATA s All American Teams are listed in detail on the following official websites: www.minnesotatrap.com www.shootata.com Many of America s best trapshooters proudly call Minnesota home. MINNESOTA ALL - AMERICANS Name Team Points Lifetime Selections Scott Gens Men s First Team 1585 11 Ben Dietz Junior First Team 1251 1 Max Bunning Sub Junior First Team 2300 2 Lane Berning Sub Junior Second Team 785 1 Zach Warweg Junior Gold First Team 2109 4 Dean Neumann Sub Veteran First Team 1463 11 Dean Walker Veteran First Team 767 5 Curtis Peterson Veteran Second Team 441 1 Scott Gens selected to the Men s first team for the 7th straight year. Max Bunning was selected as Sub-Junior captain. Zach Warweg was selected as Junior Gold captain. 17 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page17 17 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

2015 STATE WINNERS Singles Champion..Frank Redfield..200x200 Singles Lady...Vicky Townsend.... 199x200 Singles Lady II Betty Walker... 187x200 Singles Sub-Veteran..Dean Neumann..... 199x200 Singles Veteran.Sam Bailey...... 198x200 Singles Senior Veteran..Glenn McLeod... 199x200 Singles Sub-Junior Max Bunning...... 199x200 Singles Junior Kory Miller...... 199x200 Singles Junior Gold... Zach Warweg... 198x200 Handicap Champion..Max Bunning.. 98x100 Doubles Champion Pete Walker.. 100x100 High All Around Champion...Scott Gens 394x400 High Over All Champion Scott Gens. 1083x1100 2015 SPECIAL TROPHIES HAA MN Lady B (Elaine Bolich Trophy)...Morgan Nodsle 2015 ZONE CHAMPIONS Minnesota Champion of Champions Men s Champion......Nick Fetzik Lady s Champion...... Sally Stevens Veteran s Champion...... Dean Walker Senior Veterans Champion.... Glenn McLeod Sub Junior Champion...... Dsam Hedtke Junior Champion.... Danntelle Moon 2015 TEAM CHAMPIONS Southern Zone Team Champion Class AA......Guy Hessler Team Champion Class A......David R. Smith (Chisago Team Champion Class B......Troy Slater Team Champion Class C...Daryll Olson Team Champion Class D.....Kory Miller TROPHIES NOT PICKED UP AT THE 57 STATE E. Martin SHOOT St. WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE East Palestine STEER & CALF SHOOT DEL-TONE (ST CLOUD), SEPTEMBER 10 & 11, 2016 CHEVROLET Trophies not picked up at either shoot will be mailed late September 18 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page18 18 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

SPECIAL TROPHIES ALL-AROUND CHAMPIONSHIP (400 TARGETS, EVENT 11,12,14) HIGH OVER-ALL CHAMPION (1100 TARGETS, EVENT 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14) Shooters are recommended to keep their own scores for High Over-All, All-Around and Special Trophies. Shooters are responsible for totaling their scores to verify computer record. NOTE: Classification for HOA and HAA trophies will be determined on the first day the shooter is classified beginning Tuesday. To our MN Shooters, Point Pins only will be awarded to Runner Up Category and Class in the HOA and HAA events. For our Non-Resident Shooters. Point Pins will be awarded for runner up event winners in all events except the Handicap Championship. New for 2016, please note we ve added RU event winners (Points Pins) to all HOA events RESIDENT - 62 trophies ATA Trophy To: High All-Around Champion MTA Trophy To: High All-Around Runner-Up High All-Around Third High All Around Lady I High All-Around Lady II High All-Around Sub-Junior High All-Around Junior High All-Around Junior Gold High All-Around Sub-Veteran High All-Around Veteran High All-Around Senior Veteran High All-Around Each Class High All-Around All Categories, 2nd place* High All-Around Each Class, 2nd place* MTA Trophy To: High Over-All Champion High Over-All Runner-Up High Over-All Third High Over-All Lady I High Over-All Lady II High Over-All Sub-Junior High Over-All Junior High Over-All Junior Gold High Over-All Sub-Veteran High Over-All Veteran High Over-All Senior Veteran High Over-All Each Class High Over-All All Categories, 2nd place* High Over-All Each Class, 2nd place* *2nd place HOA and HAA winners will receive pins only NON-RESIDENT - 38 trophies MTA Trophy To: High All-Around Champion High All-Around Runner-Up High All-Around Third High All Around Lady I High All-Around Lady II High All-Around Sub-Junior High All-Around Junior High All-Around Junior Gold High All-Around Sub-Veteran High All-Around Veteran High All-Around Senior Veteran High All-Around All Categories, 2nd place* MTA Trophy To: High Over-All Champion High Over-All Runner-Up High Over-All Third High Over-All Lady I High Over-All Lady II High Over-All Sub-Junior High Over-All Junior High Over-All Junior Gold High Over-All Sub-Veteran High Over-All Veteran High Over-All Senior Veteran High Over-All All Categories, 2nd place* Minnesota Champion of Champions Zone Trophies To: Men, Women, Veteran, Senior Veteran, Sub-Junior, Junior, and Team Champion Elaine & John Bolich Trophy Awarded to High All-Around score of any Resident (MN) Lady B (Events 11,12,14). No repeats. Donated by the Elaine & John Bolich Family. Shamrock Leathers has contributed a trophy to the High Handicap score participating in the H-O-F Donation. Shoot-off will determine winner if necessary. Chris Thornton To High Gun Resident Sub-Junior or Junior Novice shooter on Saturday s 200 Singles Championship. No repeats. Donated by Buffalo Gun Club and the Wally Shelstad Family. 19 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page19 19 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

MINNESOTA PAST CHAMPIONS Singles Champions 2015 Redfield, Frank Cohasset 200x200 2014 Laib, Pat Spicer 200x200 2013 Fetzik, Nick Penguilly 200x200 2012 Linden, Glenn Spring Lk Park 200x200 Lady I Singles Champion 2015 Townsend, Vicky Alexandria 195x200 2014 Michaelis, Mariah Monticello 199x200 2013 Stoddard, Rachel Tower 199x200 2012 Michaelis, Mariah Monticello 197x200 Lady II Singles Champion 2015 Walker, Betty Grand Rapids 189x200 2014 Walker, Betty Grand Rapids 187x200 2013 Shane, Kathleen Fairmont 194x200 2012 Gillard, Sue Glenville 193x200 Handicap Champions 2015 Bunning, Max Plymouth 99x100 2014 Petty, Bob Annandale 98x100 2013 Vlasak, Jason Princeton 100x100 2012 Messenger, Scott Winona 99x100 Doubles Champions 2015 Walker, Peter Sartel 100x100 2014 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 100x100 2013 Kubasch, Nick New Ger- many 99x100 2012 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 99x100 Sub Jr Singles Champion 2015 Bunning, Max Plymouth 199x200 2014 Bunning, Max Plymouth 199x200 2013 Hedtke, Hunter Big Lake 197x200 2012 Olson, Emma St. Michael 196x200 Junior Singles Champion 2015 Miller, Kory Apple Valley 199x200 2014 Lavin, Justin Buffalo 199x200 2013 Potter, Kurt Montrose 200x200 2012 Fetzik, Nick Penguilly 199x200 Junior Gold Singles Champion 2015 Warweg, Zach New Market 200x200 2014 Taylor, Joshua Monticello 198x200 2013 Koch, Lucas Wheaton 198x200 2012 Friesen, Anthony Detroit Lakes 198x200 20 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page20 20 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

MINNESOTA PAST CHAMPIONS ~ continued ~ Sub-Veteran Singles Champion 2105 Neumann, Dean Dakota 198x200 2014 Olson, David Coon Rapids 199x200 2013 Smolnikar, John Duluth 199x200 2012 Sundberg, Doug Richville 200x200 Veteran Singles Champion 2015 Bailey, Sameul P. Rochester 199x200 2014 Lembke, James Albert Lea 198x200 2013 Walker, Dean Grand Rapids 200x200 2012 Otis, Dale Rochester 199x200 Senior Veteran Singles Champion 2015 McLeod, Glenn R. Grand Rapids 197x200 2014 Kosiba, Lou Waite Park 199x200 2013 Kosiba, Lou Waite Park 199x200 2012 Kosiba, Lou Waite Park 198x200 HAA Champions 2015 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 394x400 2014 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 394x400 2013 Kubasch, Nick New Ger- many 393x400 2012 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 393x400 HOA Champions 2015 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 2014 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 2013 Gens, Scott Vernon Center 2012 Gens,Scott Vernon Center 21 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page21 21 5/16/2016 5:01:29 PM

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION ADDED MONEY Cabela s Minnesota Doubles Championship $50 to Resident State Champion $25 to Non-Resident Champion $25 to Resident State Runner-Up Added money based on score Federal Ammunition Minnesota Singles Championship $100 to Resident State Singles Champion $50 to Resident State Runner-Up $50 to Non-Resident Champion $100 to Two Person Team Race ($50 each Class) Alex Power Equipment & Kubota Tractor Corp Minnesota Handicap Championship $100 to Resident State Champion $50 to Non-Resident Champion $50 to Resident State Runner-Up Zone Champion of Champions Event $75 to each Category Champion $75 to each member of the Winning Team HELP SAVE LABOR COSTS Alexandria Shooting Park has done a great job controlling our labor expenses since they started holding our shoot. To help maintain our low costs, the club and the MTA request that shooters not wishing to save their hulls please catch them and hold them in a bag until you are finished shooting, then discard them in a trash bin. This will save the labor time required to clean up our fields. Thank you for your help. SHOOTERS The MTA supports the continuing efforts of the National Rifle Association. We encourage every shooter to join the NRA and support their diligent work to protect our rights as shotgun sportsmen and sportswomen. Please visit the NRA booth at this year s State Shoot! 22 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page22 22 5/16/2016 5:01:30 PM

MINNESOTA TRAPSHOOTING ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING Saturday, July 9, 2016 8:oo am Please note that the Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Trapshooting Association will be held SATURDAY MORNING AT 8:00AM. Any new business a member would like to discuss and vote on at this meeting must be submitted in writing to the Secretary of the Minnesota Trapshooting Association at least TEN DAYS PRIOR to the date of the Annual Meeting. Any requests submitted will be posted on the bulletin board on the grounds at the State Shoot. NOTE: CLASSIFICATION, CASHIERING AND SQUADDING WILL BE OPEN FOR OUR YOUTH SHOOTERS ONLY DURING THE ANNUAL MEETING. During the Annual Meeting we will review the past year s financial details, any new business, and hold our annual elections. Each year there are several open offices up for election so it is important all members make every effort to attend. We will be holding the voting on both Saturday and Sunday. After the close of our meeting on Saturday, the Secretary will gather all nominations and prepare numbered ballots. Each name entered into nomination during the Saturday meeting will be on the ballot. Eligible voters having registered ATA targets in at least two different years and in physical possession of a current ATA paper average card will be able to sign for and pick up a ballot. Ballots will be available at the Classification desk after Saturday noon. Each voter will then have until Sunday at 1O:OOAM to complete their ballot and place it in the ballot box, which will be located at the Classification table. Ballots and the ballot box will only be available while an MTA board member is present at the Classification table. Votes will be tabulated by the Secretary and Senior Zone Directors. Nominees with the highest vote count will be posted on the bulletin board by 1:OOpm Sunday. The MTA Board voted to adopt this procedure to both comply with ATA rules and to allow all members to have a greater opportunity to vote. The Board encourages all members to exercise their voting rights, and invites all MTA shooters to volunteer their time and talents to help benefit the shooters of Minnesota. HOW THE ATA SUPPORTS STATE ORGANIZATIONS The ATA, in its program of building strong state associations, aids them financially. From each $20 ATA annual membership, $2 is returned to the state organization. From each $500 ATA life membership, $250 is returned to the state organization over a ten (10) year period, and part is retained in a special ATA emergency fund. From the $3 daily fee you pay, twenty percent (20%) is returned to the state organization. The MTA s refund for 2015 from the ATA is $5,850.00 23 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page23 23 5/16/2016 5:01:30 PM

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MTA S COMMITMENT TO YOUTH SHOOTING The Minnesota Trapshooting Association is committed to actively promoting trapshooting to young people. We encourage every shooter to take a kid out to the range and teach them safety, respect, and the responsibility that goes along with any shooting sport. Please take the time to build a youth program at your local club. The future of our sport and all shooting sports is in our young people. It is our responsibility to provide them with positive experiences that will start them on the lifelong enjoyment of trapshooting. EAST PALESTINE, OHIO For more information please contact: Mark Stevens Minnesota s AIM Youth Director PO Box 292 ~ Buffalo, MN 55313 Phone: 612-703-6155 NOTICE TO ALL YOUTH SHOOTERS AT STATE Junior and Sub-Junior shooters may enjoy, for all events (excluding the Diamond Badge Event), $20.00 TARGETS FOR TROPHIES ONLY. Special pricing and Tuesday s discounted donation/youth shooter proudly provided by the Minnesota Trapshooting Association Minnesota Youth Shotgun Association SPECIAL NOTES FOR OUR 2016 SHOOT SALES TAX: Minnesota requires sales tax on targets thrown at clubs. Sales tax is included in target prices at our State Shoot. BANK DRAWING: To assure a balanced use of all traps, banks will be drawn daily. Look for a squad/bank posting in the clubhouse and shelters around the grounds. GOLF CART USE: Use of golf carts during our State Shoot will continue to be allowed. Drivers MUST be licensed to operate a motor vehicle to operate golf carts. We ask that all shooters not engaged in shoot management please keep their carts behind the main trap field sidewalk. Call Alexandria Golf at 320-762-1114 to rent a golf cart. CAMPING FACILITIES DURING OUR STATE SHOOT Camping facilities, either primitive or hook-up, are available on a first come, first serve basis. Call ahead for trailer parking prior to July 1st. For reservations please contact: ALEXANDRIA SHOOTING PARK Attention: Tom Townsend 6533 Co. Rd. 87 SE ~ Alexandria, MN 56308 Phone: 320-763-5315 25 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page25 25 5/16/2016 5:01:30 PM

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YOUTH DAY (Minnesota Residents Only) Tuesday, July 5, 2016 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Who can participate? Youth Day is for Minnesota resident youth shooters who fall into AIM age-category guidelines. Do I have to bring my own shells? Yes. You will be required to bring whatever you will need to shoot the events you choose for the day. Shells are available for purchase on site. What else should I bring with me? Bring your ATA membership card (the hard blue or orange card with your ATA number on it), your ATA paper average card, a check or cash for registration, your gun and shooting supplies, and be prepared for a fantastic day! Many shooters also bring a small cooler with snacks and drinks; a free lunch is provided for shooters. Alexandria Shooting Park will also have items for purchase. Is it expensive for my youth shooter to participate? No, in fact the MTA grants each Minnesota-resident youth shooter discounted target costs for youth day. In addition the MTA provides discounted targets for the remainder of the shoot for all events. The MTA also pays for the first year s membership dues to the ATA. Shells are the responsibility of each shooter for the events they wish to participate in. In addition, free lunch is provided onsite for youth shooters. Does the MTA take credit cards or debit cards? No, cash or checks only. There is no ATM onsite so please make sure your shooter comes prepared. What time should I arrive? Registration begins at 8:00am so plan to come early and be prepared ahead of shooting time, especially if you are looking to join a team or for someone to complete your team. Shooting begins promptly at 9:00am. I m a Sub-Junior but my friends are all Juniors can I shoot with them? Yes. Youth shooters of different age categories may choose to shoot together however, for team award purposes, the shooter with the oldest age category will determine the category for the entire squad. For example: 4 Sub-Jr s and 1 Junior shooting on the same squad will be considered a Junior squad for team purposes only. I do not have a team. Can I still compete? Absolutely! Youth Day is both a team and an individual competition. Sometimes there are partial teams looking for shooters in their category to make a full team too, so check with shoot staff when you get to this year s Youth Day for more information. When will trophies be awarded? The Awards Ceremony will convene 1 hour after the final shooter has completed their round. More information will be mailed out to current ATA youth shooters, gun clubs throwing ATA targets in 2016, and available online at the MTA s official website www.minnesotatrap.com. If you have specific questions regarding Youth Day, please contact Mark Stevens (612-703-6155) or Sally Stevens (763-486-0853). 27 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page27 27 5/16/2016 5:01:30 PM

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YOUTH DAY Tuesday, July 5, 2016 Registration Opens at 8:00 am Shooting at 9:00 am MTA YOUTH PROGRAM SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORED BY THE MTA Junior/Junior Gold...$40.00/200 targets Pre-Sub/Sub-Jr....$20.00/100 targets ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...... $ 3.00 Any full-time student who is a Minnesota resident in these age categories may enter. Must be an ATA Member to participate. Memberships ($12 annually) are available at the shoot; new youth shooters receive their 1st ATA membership FREE courtesy of the MTA. Youth Shooters, Parents & Coaches NEW FOR 2016 ATA s AIM youth categories (based on age as of September 1st of the current target year) will be used for this event: Junior Gold (200 target event) Age 18-22 Junior (200 target event) Age 15-17 Sub-Junior (100 target event) Age 12-14 Pre-Sub (100 target event) Pre Sub-Jr. Age 11 & under Youth Program Trophies Provided by MTA Youth Fund H-O-F Team Trophy to Junior Gold Champions H-O-F Team Trophy to Junior Champions H-O-F Team Trophy to Sub-Junior Champions H-O-F Team Trophy to Pre-Sub Champions MTA Trophy to High Gun Each Class MTA Trophy to RU, 3rd Place and Lady in each Category *Special thanks to Shamrock Leathers for donating a shooting bag for youth day. At the end of Tuesday s shoot, any youth shooters whose score ends in a randomly drawn number is eligible to shoot off for the bag! (For example, if a 6 is drawn, then shooters with the score of 96, 86, 76, etc., are eligible for the shoot-off.) 29 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page29 29 5/16/2016 5:01:30 PM

320-763-5315 6533 Co RD 87 SE Alexandria, MN 56308 email: alexandriashootingpark@centurylink.net website: www.alexandriashootingpark.com Thank You for Attending the MINNESOTA State Shoot! Golf Cart Use Drivers MUST have a valid driver s license to operate golf carts! Directions 1 mile south of Interstate 94 turn East on County Road 87, drive one mile and the trap range sign and in sign will be on the left. Drive across the railroad tracks to the range. 30 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page30 30 5/16/2016 5:01:31 PM

Day 1 WARM-UP DAY Tuesday, July 5 Registration Opens at 8:00 am Shooting begins at 9:00 am ~ EVENT 1 ~ In Memory of David Dill WARM-UP SINGLES CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 100-16 YD TARGETS Entry sales tax included...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 High Gun, each class High Lady I High Lady II High MN Lady B TROPHIES Open (15 total) High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Junior High Sub-Junior High Junior Gold ~ EVENT 2 ~ In Memory of David Dill WARM-UP HANDICAP 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 18 TO 27 YARDS STARTING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SINGLES Entry sales tax included...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee (if not paid on previous event)...$ 3.00 Open Purse (One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Yardage Purse (Paid per Yardage Group,* One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 *Yardage Groups are 18-22.5, 23-24.5, 25-26.5, and 27 OPEN OPTIONS 18 to 27 yds $5.00 on each 25 targets (One Money - Ties Divide)...$20.00 $10.00 on each 50 targets (Divided 50-30-20% - Ties Divide)...$30.00 Based on the First, Middle & Last 50 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 High Gun High Lady I High Lady II TROPHIES Open (9 total) High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Junior High Sub-Junior High Junior Gold Wednesday s events are named after their sponsors and last year s Championship winners: Singles: FRANK REDFIELD Handicap: MAX BUNNING Doubles: PETE WALKER 31 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page31 31 5/16/2016 5:01:31 PM

MTA PORK CHOP FEED Tuesday July 7th, after the close of the day s events The Minnesota Trapshooting Association invites all shooters and their families to our FREE Pork Chop Feed by the club house It s our way of saying Thanks for coming and we re sure glad you are here Enjoy and good luck to all shooters this week! 32 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page32 32 5/16/2016 5:01:31 PM

Day 1 WARM-UP DAY Tuesday, July 5 ~ EVENT 3 ~ In Memory of David Dill WARM-UP DOUBLES CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 50 PAIR DOUBLES - TWO SUB EVENTS - 25/25 PAIR STARTING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING TODAY S HANDICAP Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee (if not paid on previous event)...$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 High Gun, each class High Lady I High Lady II TROPHIES Open (14 total) High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Junior High Sub-Junior High Junior Gold GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY 33 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page33 33 5/16/2016 5:01:32 PM

~ EVENT 4 ~ FRANK REDFIELD SINGLES CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 100-16 YD TARGETS Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 34 Day 2 HOA STARTS TODAY Wednesday, July 6 Registration Opens at 8:00 am Shooting begins at 9:00 am Resident - 31 trophies High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High MN Lady B High Gun Each Class Novice TROPHIES (54 total) (Points Pins to Non-Resident Runners-Up) Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up High Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up MN Lady B Runner-Up Runner-Up Each Class Non-Resident - 23 trophies High Lady I, Runner-up High Lady II, Runner-up High Sub-Junior, Runner-up High Junior, Runner-up High Junior Gold, Runner-up High Sub-Veteran, Runner-up High Veteran, Runner-up High Senior Veteran, Runner-up High Gun Each Class, Runner-up Runner-up Class AAA (PP) ~ EVENT 5 ~ MAX BUNNING HANDICAP 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 18 to 27 yards STARTING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EVENT 4 Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...$ 3.00 Yardage Purse (Paid per Yardage Group,* One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 *Yardage Groups are 18-22.5, 23-24.5, 25-26.5, and 27 OPEN OPTIONS 18 to 27 yds 6 Way Purse (Paid 25-15-10% ; 25-15-10% Ties Divide)...$25.00 $5.00 on each 25 targets (One Money - Ties Divide)...$20.00 $10.00 on each 50 targets (Divided 50-30-20% - Ties Divide)...$30.00 Based on the First, Middle & Last 50 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 High Gun Runner-Up Third TROPHIES (22 Total) 11 Resident 11 Non-Resident Trophies High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page34 34 5/16/2016 5:01:33 PM

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Day 2 continued Wednesday, July 6 - ~ EVENT 6 ~ PETE WALKER DOUBLES CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 50 PAIR DOUBLES - TWO SUB EVENTS - 25/25 PAIR STARTING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EVENT 5 Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee (if not paid on previous event)...$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 Resident - 29 trophies High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Gun Each Class Novice TROPHIES (52 total) (Points Pins to Non-Resident Runners-Up) Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up High Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up Runner-Up Each Class Non-Resident - 23 trophies High Lady I, Runner-up High Lady II, Runner-up High Sub-Junior, Runner-up High Junior, Runner-up High Junior Gold, Runner-up High Sub-Veteran, Runner-up High Veteran, Runner-up High Senior Veteran, Runner-up High Gun Each Class Class AAA Runner Up (PP) EMERGENCY INFORMATION Alexandria is located in DOUGLAS COUNTY, MN Emergency Assistance, Call 911 For Local Weather Information tune into one of the following radio or TV stations: KIKV KULO Radio Stations 100.7 FM (Country) KXRA 1490 AM (Talk & Music) 94.3 FM (Oldies) KXRA 92.3 FM (Classic Rock) Club Phone: 320-763-5315 Douglas County Hospital: 320-762-1511 37 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page37 37 5/16/2016 5:01:36 PM

~ EVENT 7 ~ MINNESOTA CLASS SINGLES CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 100-16 YD TARGETS Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 38 Day 3 MINNESOTA CLASS EVENTS Thursday, July 7 Registration Opens at 8:00 am Shooting begins at 9:00 am Resident - 31 trophies High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High MN Lady B High Gun Each Class Novice TROPHIES (54 total) Non-Resident - 23 trophies High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Gun Each Class Runner-Up each Category (PP) Runner-Up Class AAA (PP) ~ EVENT 8 ~ Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up High Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up MN Lady B Runner-Up Runner-Up Each Class MINNESOTA PRESIDENT S HANDICAP 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 18 to 27 yards STARTING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EVENT 7 Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee (if not paid on previous event)...$ 3.00 Open Purse (One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Yardage Purse (Paid per Yardage Group,* One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 *Yardage Groups are 18-22.5, 23-24.5, 25-26.5, and 27 OPEN OPTIONS 18 to 27 yds 6 Way Purse (Paid 25-15-10% ; 25-15-10% Ties Divide)...$25.00 $5.00 on each 25 targets (One Money - Ties Divide)...$20.00 $10.00 on each 50 targets (Divided 50-30-20% - Ties Divide)...$30.00 Based on the First, Middle & Last 50 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 High Gun Runner-Up Third High Lady I TROPHIES - (38 total) 19 Resident High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran Runner-Up each Category 19 Non-Resident Trophies Same as Resident except Runner-Up each Category (PP) 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page38 38 5/16/2016 5:01:36 PM

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Day 3 continued Thursday, July 7 ~ EVENT 9 ~ MINNESOTA CLASS DOUBLES CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 50 PAIR DOUBLES - TWO SUB EVENTS - 25/25 PAIR STARTING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EVENT 8 Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 Resident - 29 trophies High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Gun Each Class Novice TROPHIES (52 total) Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up High Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up Runner-Up Each Class Non-Resident - 23 trophies High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Gun Each Class Runner-Up each Category (PP) Runner-Up Class AAA (PP) TROPHIES NOT PICKED UP AT THE STATE SHOOT WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE STEER & CALF SHOOT DEL-TONE (ST CLOUD), SEPTEMBER 10 & 11, 2016 Trophies not picked up at either shoot will be mailed late September Note: Please make mention in the trophy room if your address has changed in the past year. 40 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page40 40 5/16/2016 5:01:37 PM

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Day 4 MINNESOTA DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Friday, July 8 Registration Opens at 8:00 am Shooting begins at 9:00 am ~ EVENT 10 ~ MINNESOTA MEMORIAL HANDICAP Dedicated to our Deceased Trapshooters & Family Members 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 18 to 27 yards Minimum of $1000 added money, guaranteed by MTA. Added Monies Divided 40-30-20-10. High Gun Shoot-Off after Doubles. Additional Monies Paid Out $100 Each Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...$ 3.00 6 Way Purse (Paid 25-15-10% ; 25-15-10% Ties Divide).....$25.00 Open Purse (One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 Yardage Purse (Paid per Yardage Group,* One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 *Yardage Groups are 18-22.5, 23-24.5, 25-26.5, and 27 OPEN OPTIONS 18 to 27 yds $5.00 on each 25 targets (One Money - Ties Divide)...$20.00 $10.00 on each 50 targets (Divided 50-30-20% - Ties Divide)...$30.00 Based on the First, Middle & Last 50 Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 TROPHIES (49 Total) Resident - 30 trophies High Gun Runner-Up Third - Tenth Places High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Gun Each Yardage Class (Points Pins to Non-Resident Runners-Up) Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up High Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up Non-Resident - 19 trophies High Gun Runner Up Third Place High Lady I, Runner-Up High Lady II, Runner-Up High Sub-Junior, Runner-Up High Junior, Runner-Up High Junior Gold, Runner-Up High Sub-Veteran, Runner-Up High Veteran, Runner-Up High Senior Veteran, Runner-Up CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED FOR MEMORIAL HANDICAP Please consider donating generously to the Minnesota Memorial Handicap Event in memory of our deceased trapshooters and family members. All contributions will be listed on the grounds. See Pat Laib or Tom Brooks to donate. Thank you in advance for your support. Trophies are listed on page 19 43 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page43 43 5/16/2016 5:01:40 PM

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Day 4 continued Friday, July 8 ~ EVENT 11 ~ CABELA S MINNESOTA DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 50 PAIR DOUBLES - TWO SUB EVENTS - 25/25 PAIR STARTING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EVENT 10 Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee (if not paid on previous event)....$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 $5.00 on each 50 targets...$10.00 (AAA, AA, A, Divided 60-40% Each Class - Ties Divide) (B, C, D, Divided 50-30-20% Each Class - Ties Divide) Lewis (Four Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 Resident - 40 trophies ATA Trophy to Champion ATA Trophy to Runner-Up MTA/WF Trophy to: 3rd Place Lady I Champion Lady II Champion Sub-Junior Champion Junior Champion Junior Gold Champion Sub-Veteran Champion Veteran Champion Senior Veteran Champion Novice Champion Runner-Up in Each Class TROPHIES (63 total) MTA Ring to Champion* ATA Trophy to High Gun Each Class *may only win once Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up High Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up Novice Champion Runner-Up Third in Each Class Non-Resident - 32 trophies Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place High Lady I, Runner-Up High Lady II, Runner-Up High Sub-Junior, Runner-Up High Junior, Runner-Up High Junior Gold, Runner-Up High Sub-Veteran, Runner-Up High Veteran, Runner-Up High Senior Veteran,Runner-Up High Gun in Each Class Runner-Up in Each Class Third Place Class AAA MTA SHOOTER RECOGNITION BANQUET Please consider joining the MTA Board of Directors for our Annual Shooter Recognition Banquet on Friday, July 8, 2016. President Scott Steffen will honor many Minnesota shooters, including our 2015 MN State Team Members. A Live Auction benefiting the Minnesota Youth Fund will follow the banquet. Free pork chop/loin dinner for all shooters. The banquet will proceed after the shooting concludes for the day. 46 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page46 46 5/16/2016 5:01:44 PM

SPONSOR EVENT 12 Trapshooting is all about concentration and the relentless drive to compete. After a successful round, every shooter knows the unforgettable smell of a freshly shot, Gold Medal paper shell. It s a smell that reminds them that on the range, life is good. 47 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page47 47 5/16/2016 5:01:45 PM

Day 5 MINNESOTA SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, July 9 Registration Opens at 8:00 am Shooting begins at 9:00 am ~ EVENT 12 ~ FEDERAL AMMUNITION MINNESOTA SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE MTA ANNUAL MEETING AT 8:00AM CLASSES AAA, AA, A, B, C & D 200-16 YD TARGETS Entry (sales tax included)...$66.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee...$ 3.00 Class Purse (One Money Each 5 Entries - High Gun)...$10.00 100 OPTIONS $5.00 on each 100 targets...$10.00 (AAA, AA, A, Divided 60-40% Each Class - Ties Divide) (B,C,D, Divided 50-30-20% Each Class - Ties Divide) Lewis (Five Classes - 200 Targets) (Divided 40-30-20-10% Each Class - High Gun)...$10.00 Note: Sub-Juniors, Juniors and Junior Gold must shoot 200 targets to qualify for trophies TWO PERSON TEAM RACE (Two Classes) Class One ($2.00 each)...$ 4.00 This class includes any two shooters whose combined 16 yard averages in the 2014 ATA Average Book (registered targets shot during 2013) does not exceed 96% Class Two ($2.00 each)...$ 4.00 This class includes any two shooters whose combined 16 yard averages in the 2014 ATA Average Book (registered targets shot during 2012) does not exceed 93% You must pick your partner before shooting. Each class shoots for their own money and each shooter may enter only one class. There will be $50 added to each class, high gun 50-30-20%. TROPHIES (74 total) Resident - 42 trophies ATA Trophy to: Champion, + MTA ring* Runner-Up 3rd Place Lady I Champion Lady II Champion Sub-Junior Champion Junior Champion Junior Gold Champion Sub-Veteran Champion Veteran Champion Senior Veteran Champion High Gun in Each Class can only be won once MTA Trophy to: Runner-Up in Each Class Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up MN Lady B Champion MN Lady B Runner-Up Novice Champion Novice Runner-Up Third in Each Class Non-Resident - 32 trophies Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place High Lady I High Lady II High Sub-Junior High Junior High Junior Gold High Sub-Veteran High Veteran High Senior Veteran High Gun in Each Class Point Pins to Runner-Up each Category Resident Category Champions will represent Minnesota at the Grand American. If the Champion does not attend, the Resident Category Runner-Up will represent Minnesota. 48 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page48 48 5/16/2016 5:01:45 PM

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Day 6 DIAMOND BADGE Sunday, July 10 Registration Opens at 8:00 am Shooting begins at 8:00 am ~ EVENT 13 ~ MINNESOTA DIAMOND BADGE OPEN TO ALL RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT SHOOTERS 25-16 yard target & 25-handicap target Combination event. Non-registered targets. All 50 targets shot on the same trap. Squad according to yardage class. Yardage Groups are 18-19.5, 20-22.5, 23-24.5, 25-26.5 and 27. Trophies Open to Minnesota Residents Only. Ties for Trophies will Shoot-Off. Entry sales tax included...$16.50 Purse and Badge (Compulsory - MN Residents only)... $ 3.00 (Five Yardage Groups - 60-40% - Ties Divide) 50 OPTIONS $5.00 on each 50 targets...$ 5.00 (One Yardage Group, Open to ALL SHOOTERS) (Divided 50-30-20% - Ties Divide) WHAT IS THE DIAMOND BADGE AND WHY DO WE SHOOT FOR IT? The historic Minnesota Diamond Badge has been in competition since 1885, when George Baldwin of St. Paul won it with a score of 43x50. The badge was donated by the St. Paul citizens and was competed for at the State Fair. The badge was an elaborate affair in design, with guns and other sporting designs, and carried a perfect one-karat diamond in the center. It was a perpetual badge never to be in the possession of any one individual. The Minnesota Diamond Badge originally consisted of 26 targets at 16 yards and 12 pair of doubles, for a total of 50 targets. It was considered the Minnesota State Championship from 1885 through 1913 until the American Trapshooting began State Championships in 1914. Each year Minnesota shooters relive the past by competing in a fun shoot with hopes of being honored a Diamond Badge replica. While the shoot format has changed, the competitive spirit associated with Diamond Badge lives on. Good luck today, shooters! The Minnesota Trapshooting Association is the current custodian and it is kept locked away in a safety deposit box in St. Cloud, MN. 50 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page50 50 5/16/2016 5:01:47 PM

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Day 6 MINNESOTA HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, July 10 ~ EVENT 14 ~ ALEX POWER EQUIPMENT & KUBOTA TRACTOR CORP MINNESOTA HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE DIAMOND BADGE EVENT 100 HANDICAP TARGETS - 18 to 27 yards Entry (sales tax included)...$33.00 ATA Fee...$ 3.00 MTA Fee (if not paid on previous event)...$ 3.00 Yardage Purse (Paid per Yardage Group,* One Money Each 7 Entries - High Gun)...$20.00 *Yardage Groups are 18-22.5, 23-24.5, 25-26.5, and 27 Jackpot Purse (Open) (Divided 40-30-20-10% - Ties Divide)...$25.00 6 Way Purse (Paid 25-15-10% ; 25-15-10% Ties Divide)....$25.00 Hall of Fame (100 targets)...$20.00 Oak & Leather Wall Clock Trophy $10.00 Returned in 3 Lewis Classes (Divided 60-40% - High Gun) Balance donated to support the ATA Hall of Fame OPEN OPTIONS 18 to 27 yds $5.00 on each 25 targets (One Money - Ties Divide)... $20.00 $10.00 on each 50 targets (Divided 50-30-20% - Ties Divide)...$30.00 Based on the First, Middle & Last 50 Lewis (Five Classes) (Divided 40-30-20-10 Each Class - High Gun)... $10.00 Resident - 37 trophies ATA Trophy to: Champion, + MTA ring* Runner-Up MTA Trophy to: Seventh - Fifteenth Places Lady I Champion Lady II Champion Sub-Junior Champion Junior Champion Junior Gold Champion Sub-Veteran Champion Veteran Champion Senior Veteran Champion TROPHIES (60Total) *can only be won once Third - Sixth Places High Gun HOF Lewis Champion Each Yardage Group Lady I Runner-Up Lady II Runner-Up Sub-Junior Runner-Up Junior Runner-Up Junior Gold Runner-Up Sub-Veteran Runner-Up Veteran Runner-Up Senior Veteran Runner-Up Non-Resident - 23 trophies Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place High Lady I, Runner-Up High Lady II, Runner-Up High Sub-Junior, Runner-Up High Junior, Runner-Up High Junior Gold, Runner-Up High Sub-Veteran, Runner-Up High Veteran, Runner-Up High Senior Veteran, Runner-Up Champion Each Yardage Class Thank you for attending the 2016 Minnesota State Shoot. Please drive home safely and we ll see you next year! 52 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page52 52 5/16/2016 5:01:47 PM

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MEN 1914 F. A. Richter Minneapolis 98 x 100 1915 F. S. Novotny St. Paul 96 x 100 1916 S. W. Hamilton St. Paul 96 x 100 1917 C. A. Nason Thief River Falls 99 x 100 1918 Dr. F. H. AllenStaples 97 x 100 1919 John Harker Minneapolis 287 x 300 1920 F. A. Richter Minneapolis 292 x 300 1921 Loren Hezelwood Minneapolis 198 x 200 1922 Dave Fauskee Worthington 194 x 200 1923 Dave Fauskee Worthington 194 x 200 1924 Dr. Roy Williams Brainerd 195 x 200 1925 Jack Fink Worthington 191 x 200 1926 Jack Fauskee Worthington 195 x 200 1927 Dave Fauskee Worthington 195 x 200 1928 F. Theirault Pennington 193 x 200 1929 Jim Dickey Minneapolis 196 x 200 1930 Ed Zweiner Blooming Prairie 194 x 200 1931 Forest Saunders Minneapolis 197 x 200 1932 Jack Cunningham Sturgeon Lake 198 x 200 1933 George Jewett Anoka 198 x 200 1934 Jack Cunningham Sturgeon Lake 197 x 200 1935 Horace Aldritt Excelsior 198 x 200 1936 Harry Maginnis Minneapolis 196 x 200 1937 Jim Kelly St. Paul 199 x 200 1938 Art Finney Mankato 197 x 200 1939 Fred Menth Robinsdale 200 x 200 1940 L. H. King Fergus Falls 98 x 100 1941 Otto Nelson Albert Lea 96 x 100 1942 Junior Dick Minneapolis 198 x 200 1943 R. A. Purdie Albert Lea 196 x 200 1944 Merville Bray Blooming Prairie 98 x 100 1945 Otto Nelson Albert Lea 100 x 100 1946 A. F. Jones Thief River Falls 100 x 100 1947 Art Holm Minneapolis 199 x 200 1948 Art Finney Mankato 198 x 200 1949 Howard Dirlam Truman 198 x 200 1950 Gil Hartley Duluth 195 x 200 1951 Gil Hartley Duluth 195 x 200 1952 Clair Lantz St. Cloud 199 x 200 1953 Art Finney Mankato 197 x 200 1954 Art Larson Wells 198 x 200 1955 Bard Higgins Duluth 200 x 200 1956 Art Larson Worthington 195 x 200 1957 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 200 x 200 1958 Rube Larson Wells 198 x 200 1959 Art Holm Minneapolis 197 x 200 1960 Art Finney Mankato 199 x 200 1961 Bard Higgins Duluth 199 x 200 1962 Carl Gustafson Anoka 199 x 200 1963 Jimmy Higgins Anoka 199 x 200 1964 Stan Watson Jr. Anoka 199 x 200 54 MTA PAST SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1965 Henry Hein LeCrescent 200 x 200 1966 Al Degner Owatonna 199 x 200 1967 Bard Higgins Duluth 199 x 200 1968 Henry Hein LeCrescent 200 x 200 1969 Allen Hein Glencoe 200 x 200 1970 Pete Souba Minneapolis 200 x 200 1971 Paul Robey Minneapolis 199 x 200 1972 Erwin Adickes Montrose 199 x 200 1973 Roger Lorenzen Grand Meadow 199 x 200 1974 Gerald Bauer Anoka 200 x 200 1975 Bob Munson Howard Lake 199 x 200 1976 Doug Sundberg Richville 200 x 200 1977 Doug Sundberg Richville 200 x 200 1978 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1979 John Wong Fridley 200 x 200 1980 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 200 x 200 1981 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1982 John Wong Fridley 199 x 200 1983 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1984 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1985 Ralph Weber White Bear Lake 200 x 200 1986 Doug Sundberg Richville 200 x 200 1987 Jeff Deschepper Marshall 200 x 200 1988 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1989 Jeff Deschepper Marshall 200 x 200 1990 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1991 Eric Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1992 Neil Winston St. Paul 200 x 200 1993 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1994 Bob Munson Howard Lake 199 x 200 1995 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1996 Jeff Zarn Sleepy Eye 200 x 200 1997 Jeff Deschepper Marshall 200 x 200 1998 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 1999 Doug Sundberg Richville 200 x 200 2000 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 2001 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 2002 Doug Sundberg Richville 200 x 200 2003 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 2004 Scott Green Alexandria 200 x 200 2005 Christopher Larson Glencoe 200 x 200 2006 Glen Lonneman Worthington 199 x 200 2007 Bob Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 2008 Scott Gens Vernon Center 195 x 200 2009 Eric Munson Howard Lake 200 x 200 2010 Dean Neumann Dakota 200 x 200 2011 Nick Kubasch New Germany 200 x 200 2012 Glenn Linden Spring Lake Park 200 x 200 2013 Nick Fetzik Pengilly 200 x 200 2014 Pat Laib Spicer 200 x 200 2015 Frank Redfield Cohasset 200 x 200 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page54 54 5/16/2016 5:01:47 PM

1959 Virginia Space Anoka 92 x 100 1960 Eulalie Higgins Duluth 96 x 100 1961 Anna Wosmek. Minneapolis 96 x 100 1962 Eulalie Higgins Duluth 94 x 100 1963 Eulalie Higgins Duluth 193 x 200 1964 Eulalie Higgins Duluth 193 x 200 1965 Eulalie Higgins Duluth 190 x 200 1966 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 197 x 200 1967 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 196 x 200 1968 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 197 x 200 1969 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 194 x 200 1970 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 198 x 200 1971 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 197 x 200 1972 Audrey Grosch. Minneapolis 189 x 200 1973 Maureen Buening St. Cloud 196 x 200 1974 Harriet Splettstoeszer Delano 189 x 200 1975 Harriet Splettstoeszer Delano 192 x 200 1976 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 194 x 200 1977 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 198 x 200 1978 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 195 x 200 1979 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 197 x 200 1980 Virginia Schmidt. Prior Lake 197 x 200 1981 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 199 x 200 1982 Mary Churchill. Montrose 97 x 200 1983 Virginia Schmidt. Prior Lake 197 x 200 1984 Virginia Schmidt. Prior Lake 197 x 200 1985 Virginia Schmidt. Prior Lake 198 x 200 1986 Mary Churchill. Montrose 196 x 200 1987 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 199 x 200 1988 Mary Churchill Montrose 196 x 200 1989 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 199 x 200 WOMEN 1990 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 198 x 200 1991 Mary Churchill. Montrose 197 x 200 1992 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 198 x 200 1993 Rhonda Reysack. Morristown 197 x 200 1994 Betty Elstad Duluth 196 x 200 1995 Loral I. Delaney Anoka. 198 x 200 1996 Stephanie Cross Eden Prairie 192 x 200 1997 Deborah Deering So. St. Paul 195 x 200 1998 Heather Clement Fridley 197 x 200 1999 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 197 x 200 2000 Linda Roskos Grand Rapids 198 x 200 2001 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 197 x 200 2002 Jamie Iverson Annandale. 198 x 200 2003 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 197 x 200 2004 Kelsey Zauhar Lakeville 198 x 200 2005 Tammy Heintz La Crescent 197 x 200 2006 Lou Ann Munson Howard Lake 197 x 200 2007 Christine Griffin Bryclyn 197 x 200 2008 Katie Townsend Alexandria 192 x 200 2009 Christine Griffin Bryclyn 198 x 200 2010. Krysta Miller Hibbing 197 x 200 2011 Mariah Michaelis Monticello 197 x 200 2012 Mariah Michaelis-LI Monticello 197 x 200 2012 Sue Gillard-LII Glenville 193 x 200 2013 Rachel Stoddard-LI Tower 199 x 200 2013 Kathleen Shane-LII Fairmont 194 x 200 2014 Mariah Michaelis-LI Monticello 199 x 200 2014 Betty Walker-LII Grand Rapids 187 x 200 2015 Vicki Townsend-LI Alexandria 195 x 200 2015 Betty Walker-LII Grand Rapids 189 x 200 VETERAN 1976 Phil Theilman St. Cloud 196 x 200 1996 Lou Kosiba St. Cloud 200 x 200 1977 Gil Wildung Nassau 196 x 200 1997 James Anderson Granite Falls 197 x 200 1978 Dutch Bakker Rochester 197 x 200 1998 Clifford Horgen Babbit 196 x 200 1979 Allen Degner Owatonna 193 x 200 1999 Walt Gustafson Becker 198 x 200 1980 Gil Wildung Nassau 193 x 200 2000 Gary Lindberg Wyoming 198 x 200 1981 Robert Putnam St. Paul 195 x 200 2001 Jerome Perron White Bear Lake 200 x 200 1982 John Buening St. Cloud. 198 x 200 2002 Jerome Perron White Bear Lake 200 x 200 1983 Orian Frost. Sleepy Eye 199 x 200 2003 Jerome Perron White Bear Lake 199 x 200 1984 Phil Theilman St. Cloud 191 x 200 2004 Pete Floe Blaine 198 x 200 1985 Curtis Hanson Babbot 193 x 200 2005 B. D. Thompson St. Cloud 198 x 200 1986 Robert Putnam St. Paul 195 x 200 2006 John Bacon Maple Grove 196 x 200 1987 Walt Smith Cohasset 191 x 200 2007 Neil Winston St. Paul 199 x 200 1988 Lewis Judd Rochester 198 x 200 2008 Dennis Swearingen Cass Lake 191 x 200 1989 Robert Redfield Cloquet 199 x 200 2009 Dennis Swearingen Cass Lake 199 x 200 1990 Robert Redfield Cloquet 199 x 200 2010 George Sebek 199 x 200 1991 Loren Hentges Blaine 196 x 200 2011 Robert Munson Howard Lake 198 x 200 1992 Robert Redfield Cloquet 196 x 200 2012 Dale Otis Rochester 199 x 200 1993 Loren Hentges Blaine 197 x 200 2013 Dean Walker Grand Rapids 200 x 200 1994 Richard Thompson Glenwood 197 x 200 2014 James Lembke Albert Lea 198 x 200 1995 Harold Ibach White Bear Lake 195 x 200 2015 Sam Bailey Rochester 199 x 200 55 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page55 55 5/16/2016 5:01:47 PM

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1987 Orian Forst. Sleepy Eye. 195 x 200 1988 Robert Putnam St. Paul 192 x 200 1989 Robert Putnam St. Paul 187 x 200 1990 Orian Forst. Sleepy Eye 195 x 200 1991 Robert Putnam St. Paul 194 x 200 1992 Arland Wisted Detroit Lakes 198 x 200 1993 R. W. Putnam St. Paul 194 x 200 1994 Thomas Brack Pierz 197 x 200 1995 Arland Wisted Detroit Lakes 191 x 200 1996 Thomas Brack Pierz 192 x 200 1997 Loren Hentges Blaine 196 x 200 1998 Loren Hentges Blaine 199 x 200 1999 Loren Hentges Blaine 197 x 200 2000 Dean Christian Mankato 197 x 200 2001 Loren Hentges Blaine 197 x 200 1976 Scott Voss LeSueur 85 x 100 1977 Tim Bushaw Oslo 98 x 100 1978 Jeff Gorres. Afton 93 x 100 1979 Jim Churchill Montrose 88 x 100 1980 Brian Rubedor Owatonna 95 x 100 1981 Don Bokiniskie Little Falls 96 x 100 1982 Mike Hasch Prior Lake 93 x 100 1983 John Bodine Forest Lake 96 x 100 1984 Leif Anderson Lakeland 94 x 100 1985 Scott Hasselgrave St. Paul 92 x 100 1986 Rhonda Reysack Morristown 191 x 200 1987 Rhonda Reysack Morristown 188 x 200 1988 Todd Robyn Isanti 193 x 200 1989 Kevin Veches. Buffalo 194 x 200 1990 Lisa Anderson Cambridge 188 x 200 1991 Mike Wiltse Oakdale 184 x 200 1992 Mike Wiltse Oakdale 189 x 200 1993 Joseph Pfarr LeSueur 187 x 200 1994 Nick Westlie Bemidji 193 x 200 1995 Ryan Paulson Glenville 181 x 200 1996 Heath Rippenthrop Albert Lea 188 x 200 SENIOR VETERAN SUB-JUNIOR 2002 Thomas Brack Pierz 198 x 200 2003 Walt Gustafson Becker 198 x 200 2004 Robert Arnold Maplewood 197 x 200 2005 Walt Gustafson Becker 197 x 200 2006 Keith Thraen Oakdale 194 x 200 2007 Ken Koester Effie 199 x 200 2008 Roger Hanson Grove City 183 x 200 2009 John Bacon. Maple Grove 197 x 200 2010 Doc Hanson Alexandria. 198 x 200 2011 Neil Winston. St. Paul 198 x 200 2012 Lou Kosiba Waite Park 198 x 200 2013 Lou Kosiba Waite Park 199 x 200 2014 Lou Kosiba Waite Park 199 x 200 2015 Glenn McLeod Grand Rapids 197 x 200 1997 Ryan Paulson Glenville 186 x 200 1998 Reed Wokasch. Fairmont. 184 x 200 1999 Thomas Neuman Rochester 194 x 200 2000 Reed Wokasch Fairmont 197 x 200 2001 Matt Krech St. Paul 192 x 200 2002 Reed Wokasch Fairmont 195 x 200 2003 Brody Padgett Fairmont 199 x 200 2004 Trent Sovde Greenbush 196 x 200 2005 Trent Sovde Greenbush 192 x 200 2006 Ethan J. Teveldal Fairmont. 195 x 200 2007 Anthony Friesen Detroit Lakes 195 x 200 2008 Anthony Friesen Detroit Lakes 192 x 200 2009 Andrew Rentschler Alexandria 189 x 200 2010 Nik Fetzik Pengilly 194 x 200 2011 Colton Langer Shoreview 194 x 200 2012 Emma Olson St. Michael 196 x 200 2013 Hunter Hedtke Big Lake 197 x 200 2014 Max Bunning Plymouth 199 x 200 2015 Max Bunning Plymouth 199 x 200 57 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page57 57 5/16/2016 5:01:48 PM

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1959 Stan Wilson Jr. Thief River Falls 92 x 100 1960 Craig Larson Albert Lea 98 x 100 1961 Joe Moe Minneapolis 97 x 100 1962 Craig Hall West Concord 99 x 100 1963 Darryl Holm Minneapolis 193 x 200 1964 Michael Higgins Duluth 193 x 200 1965 Craig Hall West Concord 195 x 200 1966 Randy Cook Deer River 195 x 200 1967 Randy Cook Deer River 195 x 200 1968 Randy Cook Deer River 195 x 200 1969 David Shaw Winona 197 x 200 1970 John Waseca Sauk River 197 x 200 1971 John Waseca Sauk River 193 x 200 1972 Randy Voss LeSueur 199 x 200 1973 Randy Voss LeSueur 196 x 200 1974 Randy Voss LeSueur 199 x 200 1975 Randy Voss LeSueur 194 x 200 1976 Robert Mathison Duluth 199 x 200 1977 Jim Baumann Austin 198 x 200 1978 Troy Haverly New London 192 x 200 1979 Patrick Gorrberg Wells 197 x 200 1980 Mike Mattis Minnetonka 192 x 200 1981 Brian Rubedor Owatonna 195 x 200 1982 Brian Rubedor Owatonna 189 x 200 1983 Eric Wigand Crookston 193 x 200 1984 Eric Munson Howard Lake 191 x 200 1985 Eric Munson Howard Lake 196 x 200 1986 Scott Berning St. Michael 200 x 200 1987 John Ulvin Forest Lake 196 x 200 JUNIOR 1988 Mark Fritz Winona 196 x 200 1989 Eric Overby Prior Lake 194 x 200 1990 Kevin Veches Buffalo 198 x 200 1991 Kevin Veches Buffalo 196 x 200 1992 Kevin Veches Buffalo 200 x 200 1993 Ryan Peterson Blue Earth 194 x 200 1994 Jeff Zarn Sleepy Eye 195 x 200 1995 Josh Geisinger Annandale 194 x 200 1996 Josh Geisinger Annandale 194 x 200 1997 Kris Houg Albert Lea 198 x 200 1998 Jacob Kelly Cokato 197 x 200 1999 Jacob Kelly Cokato 196 x 200 2000 Thomas Neuman Rochester 197 x 200 2001 David Michaelis Monticello 197 x 200 2002 Thomas Neuman Rochester 199 x 200 2003 Bryan Stuntebeck Wadena 199 x 200 2004 Chad Kubasch New Germany 200 x 200 2005 Chad Kubasch New Germany 196 x 200 2006 Drake Dill Crane Lake 197 x 200 2007 Matt Sonnen Stillwater 197 x 200 2008 John Wenner Excelsior 190 x 200 2009 Alex Steffens St. Michael 198 x 200 2010 Kyle Riihinen Hibbing 196 x 200 2011 Zach Warweg New Market 199 x 200 2012 Nick Fetzik Pengilly 199 x 200 2013 Kurt Potter Montrose 200 x 200 2014 Justin Lavin Buffalo 199 x 200 2015 Kory Miller Apple Valley 199 x 200 59 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page59 59 5/16/2016 5:01:49 PM

MTA HANDICAP CHAMPIONS 1923 John Anderson Minneapolis 92 x100 1970 Roger Bohm Princeton 100 x 100 1924 Gus Evander Wheaton 97 x 100 1971 Charles Fish Hibbing 96 x 100 1925 Tom Stevens Minneapolis 94 x 100 1972 Dave Lorenzen Grand Meadow 96 x 100 1926 John Anderson Minneapolis 96 x100 1973 Larry Wilson Austin 96 x 100 1927 Dick Berens Litchfield 97 x 100 1974 Kevin Hewlett Rochester 96 x 100 1928 George Schaust Minneapolis 89 x 100 1975 Lyle Parks Carlton. 98 x 100 1930 August Kothe Aitkin 96 x 100 1976 Paul Glaeser Waconia 98 x 100 1930 A. O. Feirabend Grey Eagle 94 x 100 1977 D. R. Lee Albert Lea 99 x 100 1931 E. L. King Winona 97 x 100 1978 Mike Borman Lindstrom 97 x 100 1932 J. H. Adams Minneapolis 96 x 100 1979 Richard Thompson Glenwood 98 x 100 1933 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 98 x 100 1980 Richard Blitvich St. Cloud. 98 x 100 1934 Harry Maginnis Minneapolis 96 x 100 1981 Pat Fischer Thief River Falls 98 x 100 1935 Al Aldritt Minneapolis 96 x 100 1982 Lawrence Dick Buffalo 97 x 100 1936 Ed Honor St. Cloud 90 x 100 1983 Dennis Vlasak New Hope 98 x 100 1937 Otto Weber Albert Lea 97 x 100 1984 Tom Townsend Alexandria 99 x 100 1938 Ernie Maetzold Minneapolis 98 x 100 1985 Phil Theilman St. Cloud 99 x 100 1939 J. A. Johnson Breckenridge 93 x 100 1986 Marlon Quiggle Fairbault 96 x 100 1940 Arnold Souba Graceville 98 x 100 1987 Virgil Fedorenko Lakeland Shores 97 x 100 1941 Sam Micka Hibbing 95 x 100 1988 Scott Splettsoeszer Delano 97 x 100 1942 Vince Foster Springfield 98 x 100 1989 Terry Clark Eagan 99 x 100 1943 Ervin Maile Austin 98 x 100 1990 David DeMars Fairbault 99 x 100 1944 Roger Dell Fergus Falls 93 x 100 1991 Lem Pierce Bemidji 98 x 100 1945 Carl Schultz Winona 92 x 100 1992 Lee Freeman Jackson 97 x 100 1946 Vince Foster Springfield 94 x 100 1993 Scott Gens Vernon Center 96 x 100 1947 Ed Colosky Hopkins 96 x 100 1994 Robert Cieminski Winona 98 x 100 1948 B. W. Orne Ortonville 96 x 100 1995 Josh Gagner St. Cloud 96 x 100 1949 Roy Miller Grove City 97 x 100 1996 John Kramer Winona 96 x 100 1950 Ernie Maetzold Minneapolis 97 x 100 1997 Harold Link Caledonia 99 x 100 1951 W. A. Bruckbauer Sleepy Eye 94 x 100 1998 James Vargo Bloomington 99 x 100 1952 Merville Bray Blooming Prairie 97 x 100 1999 Veryl Olson Brooklyn Park 97 x 100 1953 Mike Mulder Minneapolis 99 x 100 2000 Gene Kaehler Winona 99 x 100 1954 Gil Wildung Nassau 98 x 100 2001 Dean Neumann Dakota 99 x 100 1955 Jim Greenwood Fergus Falls 97 x 100 2002 Jim Deering Inver Grove Hts. 100 x 100 1956 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 98 x 100 2003 Scott Gens Vernon Center 99 x 100 1957 Al Fontana Minneapolis 99 x 100 2004 Mike Huiras Sleepy Eye 99 x 100 1958 Al Degner Owatonna 95 x 100 2005 Mark Zauhar Lakeville 99 x 100 1959 Earl Sinna St. Paul 99 x 100 2006 David Allen Sholes Utica 99 x 100 1960 C. E. Purdie Fairbault 99 x 100 2007 Scott Gens Vernon Center 100 x 100 1961 Tom Carter Minneapolis 97 x 100 2008 Dean Neumann Dakota 96 x 100 1962 LeRoy Barret Winona 98 x 100 2009 Alex Steffens St. Michael 99 x 100 1963 Michael Kelly Minneapolis 93 x 100 2010 Calvin Nodsle Detroit Lakes 99 x 100 1964 Stan Wilson Jr. Thief River Falls 97 x 100 2011 Richard Wolfe Fairmont 99 x 100 1965 Jimmy Higgins Duluth 98 x 100 2012 Scott Messenger Winona 99 x 100 1966 Allen Heil Glencoe 99 x 100 2013 Jason Vlasak Princeton 100 x 100 1967 Hans Johnson Grand Rapids 98 x 100 2014 Bob Petty Annandale 98 x 100 1968 Carl Borgen Virginia 100 x 100 2015 Max Bunning Plymouth 99 x 100 1969 Fred Silvas St. Paul 97 x 100 60 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page60 60 5/16/2016 5:01:50 PM

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MTA DOUBLES CHAMPIONS 1923 G. E. Eastman Minneapolis 46 x 50 1970 Ed Zimgible Anoka 98 x 100 1924 Gus Evander Wheaton 92 x 100 1971 Virgil Western Rothsay 97 x 100 1925 H. W. Freeman Wadena 44 x 50 1972 Henry Hein LaCrescent 93 x 100 1926 Jim Guthrie St. Paul 46 x 50 1973 Stan Watson Jr. Thief River Falls 99 x 100 1927 I. H. Dart Minneapolis 45 x 50 1974 Robert Folley Zimmerman 98 x 100 1928 Ed Micah Hibbing 45 x 50 1975 Henry Hein LaCrescent 93 x 100 1929 Harry Maginnis Minneapolis 47 x 50 1976 Jim Ostrander Cohasset 99 x 100 1930 L. Welland LeSueur 47 x 50 1977 Allen Heil Glencoe 98 x 100 1931 Roger Fawcett Minneapolis 95 x 100 1978 Robert Munson Howard Lake 99 x 100 1932 Jack Cunningham Sturgeon Lake 94 x 100 1979 Robert Munson Howard Lake 98 x 100 1933 George Jewett Anoka 92 x 100 1980 Jim Heckroth Newfolden 99 x 100 1934 Harry Maginnis Minneapolis 94 x 100 1981 Robert Munson Howard Lake 97 x 100 1935 J. A. Johnson Breckenridge 91 x 100 1982 Pat Laib Spicer 97 x 100 1936 Junior Dick Minneapolis 88 x 100 1983 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 97 x 100 1937 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 97 x 100 1984 Bob Elstad Duluth 97 x 100 1938 Junior Dick Minneapolis 94 x 100 1985 Robert Redfield Cloquet 99 x 100 1939 Junior Dick Minneapolis 88 x 100 1986 Charles Lindberg Champlin 97 x 100 1940 Junior Dick Minneapolis 92 x 100 1987 Robert Munson Howard Lake 99 x 100 1941 Roy Miller Grove City 93 x 100 1988 Jeff Deschepper Marshall 97 x 100 1942 Arnold Souba Graceville 94 x 100 1989 Ted Pohlman Lakefield 99 x 100 1943 Junior Dick Minneapolis 45 x 50 1990 Robert Munson Howard Lake 99 x 100 1944 Matt Youngman Sleepy Eye 48 x 50 1991 Eric Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1945 Unknown No Score 1992 Dean Neumann Dakota 99 x 100 1946 Arnold Souba Graceville 46 x 50 1993 Jason Dobrinz Rochester 100 x 100 1947 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 88 x100 1994 Robert Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1948 Don Graham Winona 96 x 100 1995 Robert Munson Howard Lake 99 x 100 1949 Don Graham Winona 96 x 100 1996 Jeff Deschepper Marshall 99 x 100 1950 Art Finney Mankato 97 x 100 1997 Robert Munson Howard Lake 98 x 100 1951 Art Finney Mankato 93 x 100 1998 Doug Sundberg Richville 99 x 100 1952 Mike Mulder Minneapolis 90 x 100 1999 Robert Munson Howard Lake 97 x 100 1953 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 95 x 100 2000 Scott Berning Hanover 98 x 100 1954 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 93 x 100 2001 Scott Gens Vernon Center 100 x 100 1955 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 90 x 100 2002 Robert Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1956 Art Finney Mankato 93 x 100 2003 Eric Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1957 Jimmy Beuning St. Cloud 93 x 100 2004 Eric Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1958 Don Baker Rochester 90 x 100 2005 Eric Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1959 erry Novotny St. Paul 93 x 100 2006 Eric Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1960 Bard Higgins Duluth 93 x 100 2007 Pat Gottberg Wells 99 x 100 1961 Clarence Olson Owatonna 93 x 100 2008 Jim Bruce Rochester 97 x 100 1962 Art Finney Mankato 95 x 100 2009 Walter Shelstad Buffalo 99 x 100 1963 Jerry Novotny St. Paul 95 x 100 2010 Eric Munson Howard Lake 99 x 100 1964 Bard Higgins Duluth 98 x 100 2011 Eric Munson Howard Lake 100 x 100 1965 Stan Watson Jr. Thief River Falls 95 x 100 2012 Scott Gens Vernon Center 99 x 100 1966 Al Degner Owatonna 87 x 100 2013 Nick Kubasch New Germany 99 x 100 1967 Craig Hall West Concord 97 x 100 2014 Scott Gens Vernon Center 100 x 100 1968 Loral I. Delaney Anoka 98 x 100 2015 Peter Walker Sartel 100 x 100 1969 Craig Hall West Concord 97 x 100 62 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page62 62 5/16/2016 5:01:50 PM

MTA HIGH ALL AROUND CHAMPIONS 1959 Jerry Novotny White Bear Lake 383 x 400 1960 Paul Kelly Duluth 381 x 400 1961 Ray Zweiner Blooming Prairie 377 x 400 1962 Jerry Novotny White Bear Lake 385 x 400 1963 Jerry Novotny White Bear Lake 377 x 400 1964 Stan Wilson Jr Thief River Falls 383 x 400 1965 James Higgins Duluth 388 x 400 1966 Henry HeinLa Crescent 383 x 400 1967 Craig HallWest Concord 391 x 400 1968 Dr Richard Moyer Hibbing 91 x 400 1969 Allen Heil Glencoe 389 x 400 1970 Ralph Nissen Anoka 388 x 400 1971 Allen Heil Glencoe 389 x 400 1972 Henry Hein La Crescent 389 x 400 1973 Henry Hein La Crescent 382 x 400 1974 Dr Don Westman Plymouth 380 x 400 1975 Robert Munson Howard Lake 386 x 400 1976 Robert Munson Howard Lake 386 x 400 1977 Doug Sundberg Richville 389 x 400 1978 Robert Munson Howard Lake 396 x 400 1979 Jim Heckroth Newfolden 393 x 400 1980 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 388 x 400 1981 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 391 x 400 1982 Pat Rischer Thief River Falls 382 x 400 1983 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 391 x 400 1984 Robert Munson Howard Lake 384 x 400 1985 Robert Munson Howard Lake 392 x 400 1986 Dan Cambell Oslo 388 x 400 1987 Robert Munson Howard Lake 390 x 400 1988 Robert Munson Howard Lake 392 x 400 1989 Tom Larkin Kenyon3 91 x 400 1990 Robert Munson Howard Lake 396 x 400 1991 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 394 x 400 1992 Gary Lindberg Wyoming 390 x 400 1993 Scott Gens Vernon Center 390 x 400 1994 Larry Freeman Fairmont 388 x 400 1995 Robert Munson Howard Lake 393 x 400 1996 Dean Neumann Dakota 386 x 400 1997 Robert Munson Howard Lake 389 x 400 1998 Douglas Sundberg Richville 396 x 400 1999 Robert Munson Howard Lake 392 x 400 2000 Jeff Zarn Sleepy Eye 395 x 400 2001 Dean Neumann Dakota 396 x 400 2002 Scott Gens Vernon Center 397 x 400 2003 Scott Gens Vernon Center 399 x 400 2004 William Van Nieuwenhuyzen Chandler 395 x 400 2005 Robert Munson Howard Lake 392 x 400 2006 Eric Munson Cokato 395 x 400 2007 Scott Gens Vernon Center 396 x 400 2008 Scott Gens Vernon Center 382 x 400 2009 Eric Munson Cokato 394 x 400 2010 Scott Gens Vernon Center 391 x 400 2011 Glen Lonneman Worthington 391 x 400 2012 Scott Gens Vernon Center 393 x 400 2013 Nick Kubasch New Germany 393 x 400 2014 Scott Gens Vernon Center 394 x 400 2015 Scott Gens Vernon Center 394 x 400 MTA HIGH OVER ALL CHAMPIONS 1965 Craig Hall West Concord 658 x 700 1966 James Higgins Duluth 663 x 700 1966 Henry Hein LaCrescent 663 x 700 1967 Dr Richard Moyer Hibbing 679 x 700 1968 Allen Heil Glencoe 770 x 800 1970 No Name Available 769 x 800 1971 Henry Hein LaCrescent 753 x 800 1972 Henry Hein LaCrescent 765 x 800 1973 Roger Lorenzen Rochester 757 x 800 1974 Paul Robey Minneapolis 747 x 800 1975 Bob Munson Howard Lake 764 x 800 1975 Douglas Sundberg Richville 774 x 800 1976 Douglas Sundberg Richville 767 x 800 1977 Robert Munson Howard Lake 769 x 800 1979 David Thoele Plymouth 761 x 800 1980 Jim Heckroth Thief River Falls 767 x 800 1981 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 766 x 800 1982 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 750 x 800 1983 Douglas Sundberg Richville 772 x 800 1984 Bob Munson Howard Lake 767 x 800 1985 Robert Redfield Cloquet 773 x 800 1986 Bob Munson Howard Lake 775 x 800 1987 Bob Munson Howard Lake 772 x 800 1988 Bob Munson Howard Lake 775 x 800 1989 Bob Munson Howard Lake 764 x 800 1990 Bob Munson Howard Lake 775 x 800 1991 Bob Munson Howard Lake 780 x 800 1992 Pat Laib Spicer 768 x 800 1993 William Van Nieuwenhuyzen Chandler 770 x 800 1994 Scott Gens Vernon Center 771 x 800 1995 Jim Lembke Albert Lea 764 x 800 1996 Scott Gens Vernon Center 764 x 800 1997 Eric Munson Cokato 772 x 800 1998 L A Overby Lakeville 777 x 800 1999 Eric Munson Cokato 770 x 800 2000 William Van Nieuwenhuyzen Chandler 766 x 800 2001 Scott Gens Vernon Center 778 x 800 2002 Eric Munson Cokato 791 x 800 63 2016 MINNESOTA - Master -72 page63 63 5/16/2016 5:01:50 PM

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