NH: 2013 Junior Air Rifle Sectional Results

NH: 2013 Junior Air Rifle Sectional Results: 2013-nh-junior-air-rifle-sectional (PDF, 81KB)

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PA: Mid-Atlantic 6400, June 13-16

The program for the PA: Mid-Atlantic 6400 on June 13-16 can be downloaded here: 2013 Mid-Atlantic 6400Program (PDF, 115KB)

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MA: Open Metric Sectional Results

MA: Open Metric Sectional Results: 2013-ma-open-metric-sectional (PDF, 43KB)

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VT: 2013 Winter Postal League – Week 3 Results

VT: 2013 Winter Postal League – Week 3 Results: 2013-VT-winter-postal-week-3 (PDF, 390KB)

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JORC First Round Invites

The JORC 2013 First Round Invites are posted at the USAS site at http://www.usashooting.org/7-events/njosc

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RI: Upcoming Matches

RI: Rhode Island has an upcoming NRA Open 4-P Conventional Position match on Sunday March 10 and the RI Indoor 3-P Metric Position match on Sunday March 24th.  Program for both are below:

4-p program RI State Championship Program (PDF, 36KB)

4-p program (PDF, 131KB)

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MA: Match postponed, blizzard approaches

The Metric (3-P) Smallbore match scheduled for February 9 at Taunton at the Taunton Rifle and Pistol Club has been postponed to February 16.
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RI: Governor’s Cup, April 6-7

RI: Governor’s Cup, April 6-7: 2013 Governors Cup-bulletin (PDF, 91KB)

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MA: Maspenock Jr. Rifle League. Match 3 Results

submitted by James Lee

The Third match on the 4 match season was held February 2, 2013 at the Southborough Rod and Gun club. In total 52 competitors from Harvard Sportsman Association, Holliston Sportsmen’s Association, Marlborough Fish and Game, Maspenock Rod and Gun Club, Maynard Rod and Gun and Southborough Rod and Gun Club participated.  The large number of participants kept the firing line occupied from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm to complete all 8 relays.

Several of the marksmen shot a match in Hudson, NH in the morning and came down to Southborough in the afternoon.

In the team match Harvard took first with a score of 946 based on the performance of Coleen O Shea, Anne Donaldson, Mark Vicik and Griffen Milette. Southborough took Second with a total of 916 with Abby Monique turning in a fabulous 280 (of 300) and the score of Tyler Lefebvre, John Rensoni and Joel Gardner. A close third was turned in by Marlborough with a total of 912 based on the scores of AJ Carmody, Paul Ferrecchia, Colton Valchuis and Adam Amatucci.

In team scoring, only the top 4 scores for 3-postion shooters counts for the team.  The teams competing this month varied from a low of 4 members (Maynard) to a high of 14 (Marlborough).  The league encourages competition as a way of challenging the competitors to improve their skills and picking the top 4 scores enables any team member to help their team.

This month match saw many marksmen graduate from shooting prone only (lying down) to shooting in all three positions, Prone, Standing and Kneeling.  This month also saw a few new competitors join the teams.

With one more match left in the season, the team standings are: Harvard 2769, Marlborough 2593, Maspenock 2577, Maynard 2272, Southborough 2209, Holliston 1827.

The final match will be held in March followed by a banquet in April. Contact any of the coaches at any of the clubs to volunteer to help. Some clubs have openings and some clubs have fully filled programs, contact the clubs to find opportunities for your child to participate.

Many thanks go out to the head coaches of the teams, the assistant coaches and volunteers and especially the Southborough kitchen crew who kept coaches, competitors parents and other volunteers well fed with breakfast and lunch.

Pictured Left to Right: Colton Valchuis (Marlborough) Paul Ferrecchia (Marlborough), Gianna Ferrecchia (Marlborough), Alex Biehl (Maynard), Griffin Millette (Harvard).

Pictured Left to Right: Colton Valchuis (Marlborough) Paul Ferrecchia (Marlborough), Gianna Ferrecchia (Marlborough), Alex Biehl (Maynard), Griffin Millette (Harvard).

 

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February 2013 Issue of Shooting Sports USA

The latest issue of Shooting Sports USA is available here.

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MA: Air and Smallbore Sectionals, Feb 23-24

MA: Air and Smallbore Sectionals, Feb 23-24:

Small-bore Sectional 2013 Feb 23 (PDF, 1.5MB)

Air Rifle Sectional 2013 Feb 24 (PDF, 1.5MB)

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MA: Level 1 Rifle Coach Program, Feb 9-10

MA: Level 1 Rifle Coach Program Saturday February 9th and Sunday February 10th: coach class feb 2013 (PDF, 172KB)

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MA: 2013 Junior 4P Sectional Results

MA: 2013 Junior 4P Sectional Results: 2013-ma-junior-4p-sectional (PDF, 42KB)

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Major Leech and Lord Stanley’s Cups

 by Hap Rocketto

Hockey fever was sweeping New England in the late spring of 2011 as the Boston Bruins battled it out for the National Hockey League Championship and the honor of hoisting the Stanley Cup. It was mentioned that the Stanley Cup is the oldest trophy competed for by professional athletes in North America and was donated, in 1892, by Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, then the Governor General of Canada.

While Lord Stanley’s Cup may be the oldest professional athletic trophy it is still junior to the Leech Cup, which is arguably the oldest North American sports trophy, by nearly two decades. The Leech Cup was presented to the Amateur Rifle Club of New York by Major Arthur Blennerhassett Leech, Captain of the Irish Rifle Team, on the occasion of that team’s visit to America in 1874 and passed on to the National Rifle Association of America in 1901. It is the oldest trophy in competitive target shooting in the United States.

The Stanley Cup, standing 35 ¼ inches and weighing in at 34 ½ pounds, consists of a bowl, three tiered wooden bands, a collar, and five metal bands. The Leech Cup is a massive masterpiece of the Victorian Irish silversmith’s art. The silver tankard is heavily embossed and surmounted by a representation of an ancient tower in ruins. It is currently presented to the winner of the 1,000 yard metallic sight prone match which bears its name.

In the past match winners at the National Matches and NRA Championships were allowed to take the trophies home with them. However, the Leech Cup disappeared after the 1913 National Matches, not to be seen again until 1927. In response the NRA Board of Directors quickly required that all NRA trophies to be kept by the NRA and stored at NRA Headquarters or Camp Perry during the matches.

On the other hand the Stanley Cup, in a whimsical tradition unlike any other sport, is passed around like the first born at a baptism or briss. Each player and staff member of the winning team is allowed to keep the Cup in their possession for 24 hours during the summer following the play offs.

The past adventures of the Stanley Cup make the 14 year disappearance of the Leech Cup seem like a fortnight in a monastery. Apparently concurrent possession of the Stanley Cup, alcohol, and questionable judgment enjoy a long and storied relationship. For openers, after the Ottawa Silver Seven won it in 1905 they quickly began a pub crawl of Brobdingnagianproportions with the Cup in tow. In the shank of the night, after imbibing more than a few, several of the Seven thought it would be interesting to see if they could boot the trophy across the Rideau Canal which connects the city of Ottawa, on the Ottawa River, to the city of Kingston on Lake Ontario. The Cup disappeared in a soaring arc into the darkness and never made it across. Fortunately the Rideau was frozen and the players were able to retrieve it the following morning after they came to their senses.

The Montreal Wanderers won it in 1907 and proudly took their picture with the cup. Some months later they realized that no one knew the whereabouts of the trophy. Retracing their steps they eventually arrived at the photographer’s home where they found it holding the photographer’s mother’s prized geraniums.

The Montreal Canadiens proudly took possession of the Cup in 1924 and tucked it safely away in the trunk of the car taking them to the post game celebration. On the way the vehicle had a flat. The jack and spare were dug out and the tire quickly replaced. The exuberant hockey players arrived at the banquet hall and quickly uncorked a few Jeroboams of champagne to fill the Cup for a victory toast, only to find that they didn’t have it with them. They piled back into the car and frantically drove back to where they changed the tire and, much to their relief, found the Cup sitting forlornly in a snow bank three kilometers from the hotel.

Mark Messier, who won six Stanley Cups with both the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers, used to bring it to his favorite Edmonton strip club and let patrons drink out of it. When he dented it in 1998 he simply brought it to a local auto body repair shop to have it repaired.

More than one player has proudly posed his naked infant child in the cup for a celebratory photograph without regard to the child’s state of potty training. The results were inevitable when the baby was startled by the flash bulbs and excitement.

The Cup has been put to more bucolic and domestic use by others. Colorado Avalanche defenseman Sylvain Lefebvre, after insuring that La Coupe Stanley was sterilized I am sure, had it filled with Holy Water to serve as the baptismal font for his daughter, Alexanne.

While I am sure the NRA has the best interests of the trophies at heart by not letting them out of their sight there is something of the imp in me that wishes, like a Stanley Cup winner, I could have brought the RWS Trophy home with me from Camp Perry in 2002. In celebration of my victory I can picture in my mind’s eye my family poised about the silver bowl, napkins tucked into collars, spoons at the ready, prepared to dive into a massive ice cream treat. Imagine, if you will, pineapple topping spooned over strawberry, chocolate syrup enrobing vanilla, and strawberries oozing down the chocolate like lava on Kilauea. This mountain range of ice cream would be garnished with crushed nuts, whipped cream, and maraschino cherries, ringed by a garland of banana slices.

Thus, the victory would have been made all the sweeter.” 

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VT: 2013 Winter Postal League – Week 1 Results

VT: 2013 Winter Postal League – Week 1 Results: 2013-VT-winter-postal-week-1 (PDF, 83KB)

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NH: 4P Junior Sectional Results

Results for the NH 4P Junior Sectional can be downloaded here: 2013-nh-jr-4p-sectional (PDF, 35KB)

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Bill Carter presented with “Presidents Trophy” plaque

What follows is a letter from J. William Carter, Chairman of the NRA Smallbore Committee addressed to members of the smallbore shooting community.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

In last Thursday’s mail I received the “Presidents Trophy” plaque for the largest percentage growth at the 2012 National Smallbore Metric Championships.  This plaque was presented to the Smallbore Rifle Committee during the NRA Winter Board of Directors Meeting which I was not able to attend; however, Vice Chair Patti Clark graciously accepted this award in my absence.

I am writing to you today because I wanted all of you to be aware of this accomplishment and that I am only the custodian of this award as it truly belongs to all of you who as competitive shooters and coaches stand shoulder to shoulder every weekend on the range advancing our agenda thus accomplishing growth in the smallbore community.  This award also belongs to all of the Match Directors, Range Officers, Referees, Line Officers, Statisticians, as well as those moms and dads that have given up their own time to see that all of their children are provided with an opportunity to experience such a worthwhile and character building sport.

Because I cannot reach out to all that deserve recognition for this award I am asking that each of you please share this accomplishment with everyone you know that through their efforts they, all of you, have made this award possible.

Sincerely,
Bill Carter

 

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CT: 82nd Gallery Match, March 8-9-10 & 16-17

CT” The 82nd Anniversary Gallery Match will be held March 8-9-10 & 16-17 at Blue Trail Range in Connecticut. The match program can be downloaded here: 2013 Gallery Match Program (PDF, 100KB)

 

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MA: Maspenock Jr. Rifle League. Match 2 Results

submitted by James Lee

The second match on the 4 match season was held January 5, 2013 at the Southborough Rod and Gun club. In total 43 competitors from Harvard Sportsman Association, Holliston Sportsmen’s Association, Marlborough Fish and Game, Maspenock Rod and Gun Club, Maynard Rod and Gun and Southborough Rod and Gun Club participated.

In the team match Harvard took first place with an aggregate of 914 based on the scores of Mark Vicik, Anne Donaldson, Dana Cochrane and Haley Dickenson. Marlborough took second place with an aggregate of 817 based on the scores of Colton Valchuis, Will Aube, Gianna Ferrecchia and Paul Ferrecchia. Maynard took third with an aggregate of 774 based on the scores of Ben Whitcomb, Bendan Crowe, Bennett Skoletsky and Alex Biehl.

Overall team league standings are:

Harvard: 1823, Maspenock: 1692, Marlborough: 1681, Maynard: 1450, Southborough: 1314 and Holliston 1200.

While many of the teams turned in lower scores due to having some of their expert marksman at the Junior Olympic Qualifier match, congratulations go to the Maynard team for an almost 100 point improvement in their second league match having just joined the league this season.

Individual high scores for prone only go to Marcus Mojica of Mapenock with a 279 Ryan Moore (Marborough), 265 and David Akker (Marborough), 239. Individual high scores for three-position were Mark Vicik (Harvard) 259, Laura Kacir (Maspenock), 256 and Dan Reynolds (Maspenock) 248. These Three-Position scores in the 250 range help these young marksmen achieve their expert qualification where they need to score 230, 240 and 250 (or better) in matches to receive their expert rating.

The league will hold two more matches in February and March, followed by a banquet in April. Contact any of the coaches at any of the clubs to volunteer to help. Some clubs have openings and some clubs have fully filled programs, contact the clubs to find opportunities for your child to participate.

Many thanks go out to the head coaches of the teams, the assistant coaches and volunteers and especially the Southborough kitchen crew who kept coaches, competitors parents and other volunteers well fed with breakfast and lunch.

Pictured Left to Right: Marcus Mojica (Maspenock), Ryan Moore (Marlborough), Zach Resendes (Marlborough), Billy Soto (Malborough), Wyatt Moberg (Harvard), Nick Perline (Harvard), Luke Lea (Marlborough).

 

 

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MA: Upcoming Sectionals

As a reminder here are the dates for the sectionals to be held in Taunton at the Taunton Rifle and Pistol Club:
Open Rifle Sectionals:
Metric (3-P) Smallbore  February 9, 2013
International AR:  March 2, 2013
Junior Rifle Sectionals:
Junior Conventional Position Smallbore January 27, 2013
3-P Precision Air:  March 16, 2013
BB Gun 4 Position: March 23, 2013 (we’ll see if there’s interest to run this, it is a new Sectional, please let me know if anyone is interested in participating)
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MA: Taunton Air Rifle Results

MA: Taunton Air Rifle Results 2012-ma-taunton-air-rifle (PDF, 182KB)

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