Results - 9/25 - Easthamton Fish & Game - Massachusetts

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Results - 9/25 - Easthampton Fish & Game - Massachusetts

It was a beautiful day, although a bit warm for this time of year. Thirteen shooters particpated across the 3-Gun and UL matches.

Congratulations to the winners, with special notice to Ray Hill who shot his first 250!

Sporter
1 Todd Banks 248 14
2 AL Hadfield 248 11
3 Michael Gallant 248 7

10.5
1 Todd Banks 249 15
2 Penny Hadfield 249 14
3 AL Hadfield 249 10

13.5
1 Ray Hill 250 14
2 Pete Roberson 249 14
3 Penny Hadfield 249 13

3-Gun Agg
1 Todd Banks 745 46
2 Pete Roberson 740 40
3 AL Hadfield 739 28


Unlimited
UL1

1 Pete Roberson 249 15
2 Penny Hadfield 248 15
3 AL Hadfield 248 13

UL2
1 AL Hadfield 249 15
2 Todd Banks 248 16
3 Penny Hadfield 248 15

UL3
1 Todd Banks 249 18
2 AL Hadfield 249 16
3 Michael Gallant 249 11

UL Agg
1 AL Hadfield 746 44
2 Todd Banks 745 46
3 Penny Hadfield 743 42
 
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Hi Michael,

Thanks for running Easthampton. You moved the match along spiffily and dealt with the distractions very well. A great job of scoring by you and Pete. A job well done!

Also, please thank your young lady for the very tasty treat. Good stuff!

A good time was had by all.

Al :)
 
Michael,
Great Match! Enjoyed shooting and talking with everyone. Ray congratulations on the 250.
The ride home traffic was light and the foliage was fantastic! See you at your next shoot in Oct.
Thanks for feeding us! The home made calzone and cold cuts hit the spot!
Nice scores from everyone!
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Michael,
Thanks for running the matches at Easthampton. Roody enjoyed the match and I think he'll be joining us next at next months match, too.
Todd
 
Michael,

Thanks for the good time, and a job well done. My trip home by way of the "short cut ended up taking a 1/2 hour to move the first 13 miles due to all the college kids in the downtown areas, so I just jumped over onto 91 and went the round-about way. Saved 11 miles, but took 30 minutes longer. Of course, I had missed getting on Rte. 9, so that may have played into role in the snail's pace.

See everyone in October.

Dave
 
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