Hello Shooters!
It's getting to be time to get the guns out and start blasting again! Make sure you let me know what's been going on at your clubs so I can put it in my next article!
Several people have been asking about the State Shoot dates. They are going to be June 10-16, 2019.
One big shoot we have coming up is the Texas-Illinois Challenge Cup. I do believe this is going to be a big shoot, so come on down to Brittany Shooting Park to help us kick some Texas butt! There will be $1,000 to the HAA Champion and $500 to the Champion of each Discipline (high shooter from either TX or IL). White Flyer has donated $1,500 for a combined Lewis Class between the two clubs. It will consist of 200 Singles on Saturday, April 27 and 100 Doubles and 100 Handicap on Sunday, April 28. There will be a traveling trophy between the two clubs for the top 5 High All Around combined scores. You do not have to be from Illinois or Texas to compete.
There is also a new AIM Director - Josh Baker. If you have any questions for the upcoming year, you can get a hold of him at
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Good luck shooters!
Lauren Mueller
ATA Delegate
Hello Shooters!
It's that time of the year again. Winter is wrapping up and everyone's getting the itch to go out and shoot again. Before you go out to the line this year, take a step back and check out how the last year treated you. Did you meet your goals? It's important to have your sights set on something for the year. It's what gives you the drive to do better. Just make sure you can tell the difference between short term and long term goals. Both are great to have! You can't get upset if you don't earn 4 yards in 4 weeks though. It's okay to make them tough, but make sure you stay realistic. The amount of All Americans from the State of IL is incredible. Keep it up! Just make sure you don't forget to shoot at your local clubs too. Chasing points is fun, but monthly shoots are good ways to get in some more targets for the state team!
Down in Tucson for the Autumn Grand, as I was watching the scores, Garrett Helms' name just seemed to come up every time with some impressive scores! Finishing with the third highest score on the All Around is pretty impressive. Mike Westjohn was one of the only six 200's on the Championship Singles. Way to represent!
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Happy Shooting!
Lauren Mueller
ATA Delegate
Hello shooters!
I missed the last article, so I'd like to touch on a couple things that got left out first. The Illini Indian Pow Wow was held at Brittany Shooting Park over Labor Day weekend. There was a good turnout and they added some gold coins for trophies! The scores were tough too. The 3 Handicap events were won by Rebecca Hackett with a 99, Randy Miller with a 97 and Logan Hawkins with a 97. Singles scores were high too! Carol Teschky won C class with a 95, Todd Whitaker won D class with a 98 and Scott Dambacher won a B class trophy with a 97.
The Northern Zone Shoot was hosted at Downers Grove Sportsman's Club the second week in September. I, unfortunately, didn't get to go this year, but I heard it was a great shoot. Frankie Bentley III won the Doubles with a 98, Brad Bomkamp was the Singles Champ with a 198, John Chapman was the Handicap Champion with a 95, and Dan Staker was the HAA Champ with a 385.
Also, the State Team is final! There weren't as many people eligible for the team this year as there has been in the past, but the averages were still tough!
Men's Team: Captain - Brad Bomkamp, Jeremiah Schultz, Kevin Wunder, John Kravanek, Mark Johnson, Mark Fielder, Mike Hathaway, Mike Dennis, Leland Hassler and Ron Wolf.
Lady 1: Captain - Lauren Mueller, Elise Baker, Ashleigh Painter, Chloe Turasky, and Hannah Martin.
Lady 2: Captain - Anita Knearem, Lora Murphy, Judy Wegner and Sue Staker.
Sub Jr: Captain - Kyle Miller, Lucas McVeigh, Logan Hawkins, Blaine Jennings and Boedy Baker.
Junior: Captain - Chase Horton, Wyatt Criner, Alex York, J T Thiems and Hayden Hemrich.
Junior Gold: Captain - Walter Barnickel and Mason Buzzard. Sub Vet: Captain - Frank Haynes, Brian Hezel, Dave Dressler, Dan Staker and Harvey Schulz.
Veteran: Captain - Frank Payne, Jim Lyons, Michael Obert, Loren Rippentrop and Pat Hermes.
Senior Veteran: Captain - Mike Westjohn, Joe Nehrt, Mike Jordan, Charlie Bickle and Larry Hight.
The highest average in the State of Illinois goes to Chase Horton, with a combined average of 96.6. Congratulations to those who made it! Awards will be given out at the State Meeting at the State Shoot on June 14, 2019
Happy Holidays to everyone, and I'll see you next year!
Lauren Mueller
ATA Delegate
Hello shooters!
What a grand this year! It ended up being up about 4%. It was awesome seeing IL all over the leaderboard! I went through and counted all the trophies that IL took home this year, and I counted 199! That's incredible! 91 different shooters took home trophies! The big winners were Ziggy Tkaczenko (20 trophies), Chase Horton (15 trophies), Larry Norton (11 trophies), Lauren Mueller (11 trophies), Tony Fortino (10 trophies) and Ian Lawrence (7 trophies). The weather was awesome and the target setting was some of the best I've seen out there. The staff all worked hard, the grounds looked good and there wasn't much to complain about. Hope you all had as good of a time as I did.
There have been some rule changes to start the 2019 target year. One big one is that there will no longer be an 18 yard line. It was voted on at the Grand and starting September 1, those who were at the 18 will be punched to the 19. Those of you at the 18 should have been notified through the mail. That being said, the 1 yard between posts for squadding has been taken out too. Now, it reads "2 yards on adjacent posts and 3 yards in the squad for ALL yardages." The ATA has also eliminated the money punches. All yardage punches will be based on score now. Scores of 100 will get at least 1.5 yards, scores of 99, 98 and 97 will be at least 1 yard, and a score of 96 will be at least a half yard (unless they get more based on the yardage table).
The next article I will hopefully be able to announce the state team, so be looking for that!
Happy shooting!
Lauren Mueller
ATA Delegate
Hello shooters!
The new target year is just beginning! Don't put your guns away too soon, we still have a few big events! Labor Day Weekend (Sept 1-3), the Illini Indians Pow Wow is held at Brittany Shooting Park. The Northern Zone Shoot is September 8 & 9 at Downer's Grove Sportsman's Club. The weather is beautiful and it's a great club to start out the target year. It will also count as your zone shoot to meet the requirements for the State Team.
I saw several of you out traveling to different state shoots the past few weeks and I enjoyed seeing your names on the trophy lists! A big congratuations to Mike Obert for breaking his 100,000th doubles target in Minnesota. I went and helped put on the Kentucky, Wisconsin and Indiana state shoots. A few notable mentions: in Kentucky, Alex York broke his 3rd and 4th 100 straight in doubles (after breaking his 1st ever a month prior at our state shoot)! In Wisconsin, Chase Horton left with 9 trophies - 2 of the events he had the high non-resident score! In Indiana, Ian Lawrence took home 8 trophies with one event he had non-resident high score!
I look forward to writing in the next article about the big winners from the grand!
Happy Shooting!
Lauren Mueller
ATA Delegate