National Rifle Association Law Enforcement Competitions Police Pistol Combat Program 2011 State Team Postal Match Results
The NRA's Police Pistol Combat State Team Postal Match was conceived and instituted in 1992. A state's Postal Team is comprised of the top six individual competitor scores as shot at their State Championship. Each competitor must reside in the state whose team they are a member of. At the end of the year, the highest scoring State Postal Team is announced from those teams submitting Postal Team Scores. Each State Postal Team member receives a brassard and hat pin, with the high scoring state team members receiving the NRA Police Pistol Combat State Team Medal.
2011 NRA State Team Postal Match FIRST PLACE Team Members Score Douglas Goff 1486-106x Charles Rogers 1485-80x Estevan Estrada 1483-92x Robert Barnes 1480-82x Jerry Eason 1479-91x Robert Snedden 1478-90x Total Score: 8891-541x
4 SECOND PLACE Georgia Police Marksmanship League Team Members Score Cathy Schroeder 1492-95x Truman Carter 1488-107x Bruce Robinson 1483-84x Lyle Schroeder 1478-72x John Farley 1472-72x David Tuthrow 1470-91x Total Score: 8883-521x THIRD PLACE Mississippi Police Marksman s Association Team Members Score Philip Hemphill 1489-100x Dan Rawlinson 1484-105x Jack Ragsdale 1484-85x Keith Ferguson 1478-75x George Brown 1478-84x Judy Ragsdale 1466-64x Total Score: 8879-513x
FOURTH PLACE Tennessee Police Combat Association Team Members Score Charles M. Land 1485-81x Mike Rallings 1477-89x William H. Allen 1474-81x Charles R. Blohm, Jr. 1463-70x Otto Kiehl 1463-67x Ronald K. Green 1460-65x Total Score: 8822-453x FIFTH PLACE Michigan Police Combat Pistol Association Team Members Score John Poole 1486-109x Anthony Mayes 1475-82x Jeff Renshaw 1474-86x Milt Williams 1462-84x Jon Ousnamer 1461-62x Paul McKinley 1453-61x Total Score: 8811-484x
SIXTH PLACE Maryland Police Combat Association Team Members Score Carl Michaud 1485-82x Dennis Beemer 1473-73x Harry Russell 1463-71x Mark Doyle 1460-83x Tam Cragg 1458-52x Greg Degiovanni 1454-61x Total Score: 8793-422x SEVENTH PLACE Rocky Mountain Nationals New Mexico Team Members Score Enoch Smith 1490-97x Sean Vasquez 1477-77x Christopher McKay 1466-75x Gina Hernandez 1462-59x Larry Malin 1458-67x Kevin McPherson 1440-44x Total Score: 8793-419x
EIGHTH PLACE Washington State Police Pistol Association Team Members Score Steven Voigt 1490-105x Curtis Bearchum 1462-72x Kurt Bearchum 1458-58x Pat Pronovost 1454-72x Dan Russie 1446-72x Justin Lettau 1445-48x Total Score: 8755-427x NINTH PLACE Iowa Police Combat League Team Members Score Jeff Jirak 1452-60x Steve Klemas 1451-57x Dave Krehbiel 1441-45x Luke Valenta 1434-40x Clel Baulder 1429-51x Rick Henderson 1428-53x Total Score: 8635-312x
TENTH PLACE Alabama Police Pistol Association Team Members Score Fred Sizemore 1446-61x John Brook 1436-38x Jeff Stough 1428-58x James Guntharp 1426-58x John McGinty 1425-44x Chris Trimmier 1420-56x Total Score: 8581-345x
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NRA s 2011 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Deputy Michael S. Zack On January 6, 2011 a Cecil County Maryland Sheriff s Office Deputy attempted to stop a motorist for a minor traffic offense. The violator ignored the deputy s signals to stop, rammed the deputies cruiser, and fled resulting in a 10 mile pursuit began. Off duty Cecil County Deputy First Class Michael Zack, traveling in his take-home cruiser, was unaware of the pending pursuit until he saw a cruiser at a distance in his rear view mirror with its emergency lights on. He then heard radio traffic about the traffic stop. Despite other deputies being dispatched to provide back up, having only his off duty pistol and credentials, and in civilian clothes, Deputy Zack turned his cruiser around to assist his fellow deputy without hesitation. As Deputy Zack finished a u-turn the pursuit had begun and as the suspect sped towards him the suspect moved his car directly into the path of Deputy Zack s cruiser in an attempt to hit him head on. After taking evasive action Deputy Zack was able to turn back around and join in the pursuit to provide immediate back up and took charge of communications. The pursuits path indicated that the suspect was heading for his residence so Deputy Zack terminated the pursuit to protect innocent citizens from further danger and hoping that the suspect would slow and stop driving recklessly when he saw the cruisers back off. Reaching the suspect s residence the deputies located the suspect s vehicle and searched the open area as they moved independently towards the house. Reaching the front door first, Deputy Zack s partner found the door open and as he began visually searching the entrance area he saw the suspect with a sawed off shotgun in his hand. Hearing his partner commanding the suspect to drop the shotgun, Deputy Zack ran to his partner s location where he saw the gunman raising the shotgun up at his partner. Seeing Deputy Zack s movement the gunman turned his attention away from the deputy and aimed the shotgun at Deputy Zack s head. Deputy Zack immediately engaged the gunman with multiple rounds, dropping the gunman to the floor, and ending the confrontation. From beginning to end, Deputy Zack played a major role. His off duty response was without a doubt above and beyond the call of duty and his valorous act of drawing the attention of the gunman away from his partner is a credit to himself, his department, and the community he serves. His actions ensured the safety of his partner, other responding deputies and neighborhood residents. His calmness, professionalism and heroism are in keeping with the highest traditions of law enforcement. It is with great honor and pride that that National Rifle Association names Deputy First Class Michael S. Zack of the Cecil County Maryland Sheriff s Office as the 2011 NRA Law Enforcement Officer of the Year.
NRA Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Program Do you know an outstanding officer who deserves to be NRA s next Law Enforcement Officer of the Year? NRA's Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award was established in 1993 and recognizes exceptional valor, public service, and dedication to the principles of our Constitutional heritage. If so, please take the time to recognize them by sending in a nomination form. Nominees do not have to be NRA members. To obtain a nomination form or more information go to www.nrahq.org/law and click on the Officer of the Year menu button.
Past First Place Teams of the State Team Postal Match 2010 884-531x 2009 8887-521x 2008 8882-526x 2007 Georgia Police Marksmanship League 8887-831x 2006 8911-554x 2005 Texas State Rifle Association 8930-581x 2004 8911-554x
Past First Place Teams of the State Team Postal Match 2003 Texas State Rifle Association 8930-581x 2002 Mississippi Police Marksman Association 8924-612x 2001 8959-650x 2000 8957-611x 1999 8951-645x 1998 8965-665x
Past First Place Teams of the State Team Postal Match 1997 8961-648x 1996 8963-636x 1995 8943-591x 1994 8947-601x 1993 8963-677x 1992 Mississippi Combat Shooters League 8950-599x
State Postal Match Regulations Effective January 7, 2012 states may field an Open Class Division State Postal Team and a Duty Gun Division State Postal Team. See the Police Pistol Combat Rule Book Appendix for more information. These matches are sponsored by the National Rifle Association to assist State Rifle and Pistol Associations in developing more interest in their State Championship Tournaments. There is no entry fee and current NRA Police Pistol Combat Rules apply. Teams: For each Firearm Division one six member team from each state may fire in the State Team Postal Matches during the State Championship Tournaments. Team Selection: See the PPC Rule Book Appendix. Course of Fire: Open Class 1500 Aggregate (Match 6 or Match 13) and Stock Service Match (Match 7 or 14). For details see the PPC Rule Book Appendix Section. Official Witnesses: The NRA Official Referee or Jury, assigned to the State Championship and the tournament Match Director shall act as the Official Witness. Each Official Witness must sign the submitted firing report card. When Firing: State Outdoor Police Pistol Combat Championship Tournaments must be fired before December 31 in order to enter a team in the State Team Postal Match. This firing report, properly completed, must be received at NRA Headquarters by January 10 th to be considered. Call NRA Law Enforcement Competitions for State Postal Team Score Cards 703.267.1632
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