The Naperville Trapshooter The Official Newsletter of The Naperville Sportsman s Club...Member/Board Meeting Date: 7:30 P.M. August 12, 2008 July 2008 Issue...Member/Board Meeting Date: 7:30 P.M. September 9, 2008 Membership Notes The Membership Committee reported no activity at the June 10th meeting. NMO sessions New Member Orientation sessions hosted by Club President Jim Monk, are mandatory for our probationary members and open to any member who wants a refresher on range operations and equipment. Upcoming dates for NMO sessions are tentatively scheduled for July 13th, August 10th and September 14th. President s Message Handicap Challenge The 2008 Handicap Challenge Shoot was a huge success. Thirty of us took the challenge and one came out the winner. That one individual was our very own Charlie Tlapa with a score of 88x100. The weather was menacing and the targets jumped though the air but everyone had a great time. The food and sodas were top of the line. It was a great night to be at the club. Work Requirement Members who shoot and ALL probationary members are required to meet a work requirement as stipulated by the policies and by-laws of the Club. Regardless of whether or not you receive a postcard, it is the responsibility of the member to meet his/her work obligations. To confirm your work hour status, NMO dates and to RSVP your NMO attendance or catch up on needed work hours, contact Club President Jim Monk at (630) 842-0391 or by email at president@ napervillesportsmansclub.org....membership Committee What s Inside President s Message...1 Membership Notes...1 Shooter Accomplishments...2 Registered Shooting Update...2 Club Info...2 2008 Dates to Remember...2 Open House...3 The Fred Section...4 Classifieds...5 May Calendar...6 More New Events We have decided to forgo the Open House this year and have more shooting events through the end of the year. We are planning on having shoots sanctioned by the ATA and ISTA. Keep a look out in the news letter for details on these new events. Trap Fundamentals Classes There are a few spots available for the Trap Fundamentals classes. We are having at least three more this year. If you know anyone that might be interested please have them go to the Naperville Park District web site to register. New Member Orientation The next three new member orientations (informal history and workings of the club) will be at the club on Sunday July 13th, Sunday August 10th and Sunday September 14th at 10:00 AM. Please RSVP to myself at 630-842-0391. The Range Volunteer clinic will begin at 11:00 AM on those days. Everyone interested in learning how the machines work should attend....jim Monk President
The Naperville Trapshooter 2 Shooter Accomplishments 5/2008 Rich Kretman dove 5/15/08 Joe Kuhn 25@16 5/22/2008 Dan Pfister dove 5/29/2008 Jay Spitz dove...joe Kuhn NSC Director Registered Shooting - Upfate The Club received registration materials from both the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) and Illinois State Trapshooting Association (ISTA) within the past couple weeks. The registered program is due to follow on the coattails of the Mike Moore Trophy Shoot scheduled later this month. We expect the first registered targets to be thrown as early as late August, just after the conclusion of the Grand American tournament in Sparta, IL. We are working on developing the targets-only format for Sportsman s Park. Program While still to be determined, registered shooting can offer three disciplines; singles (16 yard), doubles (16 yard) and handicap (20-27 yard). Our challenge is to maximize the target we can throw given our limited capacity and need to maintain public access. Open House 2009 With registered shooting coming on line this fall, I requested that the Board table the Open House for 2008. We expect the Open House to be back in 2009, possibly on a bi-annual timetable thereafter. The Naperville Sportsman s Club Officers & Board Members President: Jim Monk Vice President: Michael Moore Secretary: Fred Turek Treasurer: Tom Coleman Directors: Bob Beyer - 08 Joe Kuhn - 08 Ron Tanski - 09 Charlie Tlapa- 09 Ed Heasley - 10 Art Jablonski - 10 Park District Liaison: Brad Wilson Newsletter Editor/Publisher: Joe Gresik...Jay Spitz Event Chair Costs There are some nominal costs associated with registering targets. Memberships in the ATA and ISTA are $20 and $10 respectively, per target year. Enrollment for new members will be available the days of target registration. On days we register targets, the ATA charges a $2 flat fee, while the ISTA charges $1/100 targets. The pricing for the birds and ammunition at the counter is expected to remain the same as well as the ability to use self-loaded ammunition. We are working to secure dates for late August, September and October to jumpstart 2008. Registered targets will be set to ATA specifications with registered shooters segregated from those shooting practice. I m encouraged by those who have expressed their interest. As we continue to progress, we will keep you informed. Keep watching!...jay, Mike and Scott Registered Shooting Committee Club Information The Naperville Sportsman s Club P.O. Box 27, Naperville, IL 60540 www.napervillesportsmansclub.org Clubhouse Phone: 630-848-2124 Hours of Operation: Thursdays: 6:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. Sundays: 12:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Final sign up at 4:00 P.M. Board/Member Meetings: 7:30 P.M., 2nd Tuesday of every month
July 2008 Issue Handicap Challenge Shoot June 12th saw clear skies with high humidity, ahead a cold front offering the possibility of threatening weather, make targets dance; setting the stage for the evening s event. This year s program saw few surprises as the large crowds gathered, packing the parking lot as the weather complied. Thirty (30) members paid the entry fee for the opportunity to participate in this year s four sub-event shoot. Members skills were challenged by shooting 100 birds over fixed yardages of 21, 23, 25 and 27 yards. Commemorative belt buckles in silver and brass, engraved with the Club logo by Tilden Trophies were the announced prizes. Once again, Bob Ash catered all the food and refreshments for those participating in the night s action. Reminiscent of days past, coolers brimmed with root beer, flavored cream sodas and old-time Coca-Colas. Bottled water was iced on-range. Our grillmeisters, Brian Corcoran and Club director Bob Beyer were on KP. Kreger s fresh Bratwurst and Polish Sausage cooked on the grill, while their Calico baked beans simmered nearby, all complimented with a variety of condiments and a case of chips. Fresh baked cookies were dessert. Squad One took the field at 6:00 pm sharp. The remaining five (5) squads went off approximately every 30 minutes, leaving time at the end for any needed shoot-offs. Club director Charlie Tlapa earned this year s HOA honor. Charlie won the large embossed belt buckle with a well-earned 88x100. Winners of the club handicap championship were Mike Moore (21 yards), Jay Spitz (23 yards), Charlie Tlapa (High Overall), Brian Corcoran (25 yards), and Bob Ash (27 yards). 3 The 21 Yard event saw Club VP Mike Moore run 25 straight on the 2nd squad to chalk up the first win of the evening. Aaron Harriman, dug in and took runner-up honors. 23 Yards was won late in the evening as the last squad of the night shot. Jay Spitz took the event buckle with an oh-so-close 24, while fellow squad member Don Hiltz battled repeated left-hand targets, coming away as runnerup. Brian Corcoran set the bar for the 25 Yard event. Brian s 23 on the first squad proved to be too much for the competition. Fellow shooter Scott Calhoun bested the rest to take runner-up. The 27 Yard contest saw perennial host, Bob Ash; win his first handicap trophy from the longest yardage, on the last squad of the evening. Club Prez, Jim Monk, who helped start off the program hours earlier; took home the RU buckle. As a thank you for all those who entered, Bob Ash once again went above and beyond by presenting a special edition Snap-On flashlight & folding knife gift set to each shooter as they exited the trap field. Handicap Challenge Shoot had all the elements of a great event camaraderie, great food and competition to the very end. Our sincere thanks to Bob for continuing this fine tradition with its monumental effort to ensure another fun-filled shoot enjoyed by all..jay Spitz Shooters earning runner-up trophies in the club handicap championship were Aaron Harriman (21 yards), Jim Monk (27 yards), Scott Calhoun (25 yards), Don Hiltz (23 yards).
The Naperville Trapshooter 4 Club Championship Mike Moore wins club championship in singles Mike Moore topped 27 other club members to win the club singles championship in the recently concluded spring trap league. Joe Kuhn took the runner-up award, ending up only four targets behind Mike. This win gives Mike the first two legs of the Sportsman s Slam as he also took the doubles championship in March. In addition to trophies, the top ten shooters earned points toward the Club Champion award, based on their order of finish in the High Overall Competition: In addition to trophies, the top ten shooters earned points toward the Club Champion award, based on their order of finish in the High Overall Competition: League members shot 50 16-yard (singles) targets each Thursday night for eight weeks, finishing on May 22. After awarding the Championship and Runner-up trophies the remaining 26 shooters competed for prizes across five classes. Class Winners were: AA: Art Jablonski, winner; Steve Pfister, runner-up. A: Aaron Harriman, winner; Rich Kretman, runner-up. B: Bob Seetin, winner; Jim Monk, runner-up. C: Judy Novotny, winner; Ron Tanski, runner-up. D: Patti Pfister, winner; John Payson, runner-up. Winners were presented with plaques to commemorate their performance, and all shooters enjoyed burgers and brats from the Sportsman s Grill on the last Thursday of the league. With two of the four club championship events complete, the standings now look like this: Place Shooter Points 1 Mike Moore 30 2 Scott Calhoun 27 3 Tom Coleman 24 4 Art Jablonski 21 5 Steve Pfister 18 6 Rich Kretman 15 7 Jim Chakour 12 8 Joe Krol 9 9 Jim Monk 6 10 Judy Novotny 3 The Club Championship is awarded to the club member who accumulates the most points across the four championship events (doubles league, singles league, handicap tournament, and wobble league). Jim Monk, Mike Moore, and Bob Seetin all won trophies for their shooting. Moore took High Overall Honors, while Seetin won Class B and Monk captured runner-up.
July 2008 Issue 5 Classifieds Many thanks to our contributors. Please support those who support our club. 23248 W. Lincoln Highway 1 Mile West of I-55 (Exit 257) on Route 30 Plainfield, Il 60544 815-439-4867 Jay Spitz, CLU Independent Insurance Broker Box 876 Naperville, IL 60566-0876 (630) 369-3666 Insurance for Individuals & Small Businesses Life: Term, Cash Value & Annuities Disability: LTD, Keyman & Long Term Care Health: Individual, Group & Medicare Supplements AD SPACE FOR RENT Business Card Size Rates: $10/month - $100/year 2008 Dates to Remember Mark your calendars with these important dates! New Member Orientation 7/13/2008 New Member Orientation 8/10/2008 Member/Board Meeting 8/12/2008 Member/Board Meeting 9/08/2008 New Member Orientation 9/14/2008
The Naperville Trapshooter 6 Aaron Harriman and Art Jablonski won the A and AA class trophies during the spring trap league Joe Kuhn took home the High Overall runner-up trophy and Patti Pfister won the D class award.
July 2008 Issue 7 Rich Kretman, Judy Novotny, Steve Pfister, and Ron Tanski all took home trophies from the recently completed Spring Trap League. Novotny took top honors in C class while Kretman, Pfister, and Tanski all captured runner-up awards in their respective classes. John Payson took home the D class runner-up trophy in the Spring Trap League.
Naperville Sportsman s Club P.O. Box 27 Naperville, IL 60566-0027 www.napervillesportsmansclub.org PRESORTED FIRST CLASS U.S. POSTAGE PAID LISLE, IL 60532 PERMIT NO 512 July 2008 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 New Member Orientation 4th of July 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NSC Board & Member Meeting - 7:30 PM Members welcome 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30