I have some very sad news for our community and sport. This morning Larry Baggett left the range after a several year battle with cancer. As of this time, no arrangements have been announced and I'll post as soon as available.
As many of you know, Larry was a true competitor in Benchrest shooting from the early 70's, won many a match at all levels of the sport, but this is over shadowed by how great a person and friend he was to anyone he met. Larry was renowned for taking new shooters under his wing and mentoring them into competitive members of our sport. I'm just one of many that he spent hours and hours with instilling his knowledge and skills to compete along with the very best.
In the past week, I have heard so many great stories about Larry, there has to be hundreds of them out there, if you have a "Baggett" story, I would love to see as many of them posted here as we can get. If you can recall some of the bigger matches he won, the family would be grateful to know more about those as well. One memory that I would like to share is; The very last match that Larry competed in was this past September, he won the Two-Gun at his home range in Lubbock against a very strong field. Its just so much like Larry, battling to the very end and going out at the peak of his game!
Rest in Pease my friend, you made a difference.
As many of you know, Larry was a true competitor in Benchrest shooting from the early 70's, won many a match at all levels of the sport, but this is over shadowed by how great a person and friend he was to anyone he met. Larry was renowned for taking new shooters under his wing and mentoring them into competitive members of our sport. I'm just one of many that he spent hours and hours with instilling his knowledge and skills to compete along with the very best.
In the past week, I have heard so many great stories about Larry, there has to be hundreds of them out there, if you have a "Baggett" story, I would love to see as many of them posted here as we can get. If you can recall some of the bigger matches he won, the family would be grateful to know more about those as well. One memory that I would like to share is; The very last match that Larry competed in was this past September, he won the Two-Gun at his home range in Lubbock against a very strong field. Its just so much like Larry, battling to the very end and going out at the peak of his game!
Rest in Pease my friend, you made a difference.