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BY JACQUE SNELLENBERGER Tuesday started with the Fun Day Singles and all the trophies were class or category. High score of the day was 99. Cole Disser (Junior Gold), Bob Johns (Sub Veteran) won their categories. Bobby Hubble and Jerry Brown in the Senior Veteran category had to carryover. Hubble won in the first box. In the Handicap, the high scores were 95s. Mark Chambers and David Herringa shot off for the 24-26 yard trophy with Chambers winning by one target. Senior Veteran winner, Gene Schneck, also broke 95. Similar trophies were offered in the Doubles as were in the Singles and 98 was high on the board. Ed Budreau shot it and was the class A champ. Also on Tuesday were the AIM Championships. The winners for the Singles Championship were as follows: Lucas Schmitt (Pre Sub), Matthew Antzcak (Sub Junior), Noah Rice (Junior), Daniel Williams (Junior Gold), and Kindyl Ingle (Lady). The team with the highest score (467) was Evansville Gun Club. In the AIM Doubles Championship, the winners were Kindyl Ingle (Pre Sub), Alexander New (Sub Junior), Noah Rice (Junior), and Daniel Williams (Junior Gold). High gun with the combined scores went to Noah Rice with a score of 198.
WEDNESDAY All events on Wednesday were named after the 2020 Champions. There were four-one hundreds broken for Residents in the Devon Harris Singles—Ben Morriston (Senior Veteran), Jonathan Seitz , Christina Byrd (Lady I) and Bobby Hubble (Senior Veteran). In the carryover, Seitz won by breaking 50. Byrd fell back to Lady I, and Hubble beat Morriston by one in the carryover to TRAPSHOOTINGUSA
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take the open category trophy from him. Non Resident went to William Williams with the only 100. Cole Disser and Matthew Antczak broke 98s in the Garl Gresley Handicap. Antczak broke two 24s to force Disser into the Junior Gold trophy giving himself Resident Champion. Non Residents Chase Horton, Austin Jacob, and Austin Stoner broke 96s. Jacob broke 24 in the shoot-off for the win. Stoner was MATTHEW ANTCZAK
a Junior so he dropped down, which allowed Horton to take runner-up. Austin Jacob had a perfect century in the Chrissy Byrd Doubles. For Residents, Devon Harris was high by himself with 99.
THURSDAY Thursday's Class Singles championship was delayed due to thunderstorms and lightning in the area. In order to get the other event, a Handicap, in as well, the management decided to shorten the 200 Singles program to just 100 making many shooters happy that they could compete in two events as scheduled. Curtis Lunsford was the only AA Resident shooter to break the 100. Thomas Strabavy was the only Class A resident. Tank Lunsford (Sub Veteran) and Thomas Rhoads (Senior Veteran) broke the hundred for their category wins. Garl Gresley and Robert Krohn, both broke them
as well, with Krohn beating out Gresley by one in the carryover to take the Veteran trophy. Kieth Ditto broke 100 and 50 in the carryover to earn the Out-of-State trophy. In the Bill Mager-President Handicap, Chase Horton was high on the board with 99 and beat out his closest competition for Non-Resident, Keith Ditto, by one. Heather Lunsford was high with 96 for the Resident side of things.
FRIDAY In the Hall of Fame Handicap on Friday, Tomas Martinez and David Winn broke 97s. Winn broke 22 to win over Martinez’s 20 making them the Champion and runner-up respectively. Tuff Hutchins was high for Non-Residents breaking a 98. Robert Caplinger from Ohio took AA Champion in the Class Doubles. The high score for Residents was Tank Lunsford with 99 and he took