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| 2010-2011 CSTA DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: DAN TREAT PHONE: 719-651-9007 1120 KACHINA DR COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. 80915 E-MAIL:dan_treat@yahoo.com dan_treat@yahoo.com SECRETARY-treasurer KEN SIEDEL PO BOX 6007 BATTLEMENT MESA, CO 81636 PHONE: 970 285-9506 PHONE 970 260-3636 E-MAIL: molly2@rof.net ATA DELEGATE PHIL VASQUEZ 303-808-6152 E-mail: philvasq@msn.com ATA ALTERNATE DELEGATE BEN LARSON ZONE VICE PRESIDENTS SOUTHERN ZONE: GAYLE DAVIS 719 489-2264 EASTERN ZONE: DELBERT RICHARDSON 970 526-6889 METRO ZONE: MARK FINLEY 303 252-0628 agent0656@aol.com NORTHERN ZONE: CHUCK CROSS 970 482-8406 WESTERN ZONE: IRV EFFINGER 970-640-3363 E-MAILS REGARDING THIS SITE: WEBMASTER CSTA@RMCLAYSPORTS.COM |
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| HISTORY OF TRAPSHOOTING 1889-1892: American Shooting Association 1892-1919: Interstate Trapshooting Association 1916-1919: American Amateur Trapshooting Association 1919-1923: American Trapshooting Association 1923-present: Amateur Trapshooting Association 1831: Evidence shows that trapshooting was first contested in this county at the Sportsmen's Club of Cincinnati, OH. They probably used Passenger Pigeons or Sparrows for targets. 1840: New York Sportsman's Club held its first trapshooting competition. 1866: Charles Portlock of Boston, MA introduced the glass target ball from England. Glass ball matches were held during the remainder of the 19th century. Great glass ball shooters such as Capt. Bogardus, Doc Carver, Ira Paine, and Annie Oakley continued to set glass ball records in exhibitions and matches. 1868 Fred Kimble of Knoxville, IL invented the choke bore shotgun. Perhaps the most important shotgun invention of all time. 1880 Invention of the clay target by George Ligowsky of Cincinnati, Ohio. He would introduce the target at the conclusion of the New York State Shoot at Coney Island to a group of shooters. It became an instant success. He contracted Capt. Adam Bogardus and Doc Carver to tour the country in a series of matches using Ligowsky targets. Carver had made a name for himself as a rifle shooter but remarkably, Carver won 22 of the 25 matches over the great Bogardus. This had to humiliate Bogardus. Ligowsky was also instrumental in the staging of the first national trapshoot in New Orleans in 1885. All the great shots attended including Rolla Heikes, Bogardus, Carver and J. A. R. Elliott. Doc Carver won the event. 1884: About 1884, Fred Kimble invented the composition clay target. He was very unhappy with the hardness of the Ligowsky target made from baked clay. Kimble and a partner, Charlie Stock developed the first composition type target which was not all clay. Unlike the Ligowsky target, It broke when hit. It was called the Peoria Black Bird. It was made of coal-tar, pitch and other ingredients and was shiny black in color. They also made a trap to throw this target. 1889 The first trapshooting association, organized in 1889, was the American Shooting Association. They produced the first rule book. The first governing body was composed of those employed by companies who produced trapshooting-related products. Among them was L. C. Smith, founder of the famous gun company; Charles Tatham, owner of the largest lead shot processing plant in the country; and Capt. A. W. DuBray of the Parker Gun Co. In 1892 with more gun and powder related companies joining the fold, the association produced a name change to the Interstate Manufacturer's and Dealers’ Association. In plain language, the American Shooting Association went out of business. 1892: The Interstate Manufacturer's and Dealers’ Association was organized. In 1895, the name was shortened to The Interstate Association. This organization was made up of the gun and powder company manufacturers (professionals) for the "encouragement of trapshooting". Their headquarters was Pittsburgh, PA. Elmer Shaner was the manager of this association every year until they became the American Trapshooting Association in 1919. The new headquarters was moved from Pittsburgh to New York. Shaner did not want to relocate so he retired. However, he did become president of the new association in 1921. He gave the opening address for the new ATA at the Grand American from 1923 to 1937. He missed his first Grand in 1938 and died the following year. 1893: First Grand American at live birds (lasted 10 years to 1902). It was held in Dexter Park in Long Island, NY on April 5, 1893. The shoot attracted 24 shooters with R. A. Welch winning with a 23x25.. All ten of these tournaments were managed by Elmer Shaner of Pennsylvania. 1900: First Grand American at clay targets held at Interstate Park in New York City from June 12-15. Again, managed by Elmer Shaner of Pennsylvania. Shaner would manage the first 19 Grand American tournaments until the formation of the American Trapshooting Association in 1919. The first GAH was won by Rolla "Pop" Heikes of Dayton, Ohio. There were 74 entries. 1901: Second Grand American held at Interstate Park, NY. 1902 Third Grand American held at Interstate Park, NY. 1903: Fourth Grand American held at Elliott's Blue River Shooting Park in Kansas City, MO 1904: Fifth Grand American held in Indianapolis, IN. 1905 First New York Athletic Club (NYAC) tournament. 1905: Sixth Grand American held in Indianapolis, IN. 1906: Seventh Grand American held in Indianapolis, IN. 1907: First Westy Hogans Tournament held at Young's Pier in Atlantic City, NJ 1907: Eighth Grand American held at the Chicago Gun Club in Chicago, IL. 1908: Ninth Grand American held at Columbus, Ohio. 1909: Tenth Grand American held at the Chicago Gun Club in Chicago, IL. 1910: Eleventh Grand American again held at the Chicago Gun Club in Chicago, IL. 1911: Doubles targets were introduced for the first time. Allen Heil of Allentown, PA led the nation in doubles averages in 1911 & 1912. Mark Arie won the first Doubles Championship at the Grand American in 1912, breaking 89x100. 1911: Twelfth Grand American held at Columbus, OH. 1912: Thirteenth Grand American held at Springfield, IL. 1913: Fourteenth Grand American held at Dayton, OH. 1914: The first official average book published. 1914: Fifteenth Grand American held at Dayton, OH held at the National Cash Register Club. 1915: Sixteenth Grand American held at the downtown Grand Park, in Chicago, IL. 1916: Seventeenth Grand American held at St. Louis, MO. 1915: The American Amateur Trapshooting Association (AATA, 1916-1919) formed on December 23, 1915 with John Philip Sousa as president. This was the first attempt to have a national organization organized and run by amateurs. Sousa would serve as president again in 1918. This new association was the first attempt at amateur control and did not replace any other organization. It co-existed at the time with the Interstate Trapshooting Association. 1917: Eighteenth Grand American held at the South Shore Country Club in Chicago, IL. 1918: Nineteenth Grand American held at the South Shore Country Club in Chicago, IL. 1919: The American Trapshooting Association (ATA, 1919-1923) was formed and replaced the Interstate Trapshooting Association. The offices were moved to New York from Pittsburgh. It was this association that designed the ATA logo much as it appears today. 1919: The AATA was disbanded and absorbed by the newly formed American Trapshooting Association. 1919: Twentieth Grand American held at the South Shore Country Club in Chicago, IL. 1920: Twenty-first Grand American held at the Edgewater Park in Cleveland, OH. 1921: Twenty-second Grand American held at the South Shore Country Club in Chicago, IL. 1922: Twenty-third Grand American held at Atlantic City, NJ 1923: The Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA, 1923-present) was organized to replace the American Trapshooting Association. For the first time, trapshooting was run and organized by amateurs. The first Grand American under this new association was in Chicago, the final year it would moved yearly. 1923: Twenty-fourth Grand American held at the South Shore Country Club in Chicago, IL. 1924: The new home grounds of the ATA was established at Vandalia, Ohio. The twenty-fifth Grand American was held at the new home grounds. There were 16 trapfields. They continue there to this day. George McCarty, living in New Jersey at the time, was the driving force for the development of the new home grounds. He became the second president of the new ATA. 1924: First T. C. Marshall Marathon at Yorklyn, DE. Eventually replaced the ATA Eastern Zone shoots until 1948. 1925: Steve Crothers breaks the first 200 straight in singles at any Grand American. Annie Oakley pays a visit to the Grand American and, according to Jimmy Robinson, breaks a 97. However, the ATA has no record that she ever shot at the Grand that year. She would die the following year. It was this year that the ATA had the option to purchase the old Annie Oakley homestead and move it to the ATA home grounds for an Annie Oakley museum. Somehow, shrouded by time, they never acted. The home was razed years later, never to be seen again. 1932: John Philip Sousa dies at age 77, after conducting a rehearsal of the famous Ringgold Band in Reading, Pennsylvania. As fate would have it, the last piece he conducted was "The Stars and Stripes Forever". 1968: ATA Hall of Fame established. 1969: Fifteen inducted in the Hall of Fame on August 19, 1969. 1978: Reggie Jachimowski of Antioch, IL was the first shooter to win the Grand American from 27 yards, winning with a 100x100. 1999: The 100th Grand American held at the ATA homegrounds in Vandalia, Ohio. Five thousand (5,000) shot the Grand American Handicap. 2004: ATA announces move to Sparta, Illinois for the 2006 Grand American. The 2005 Grand American will be the last at Vandalia. |
| WARNING: Shotgun Sports Can Be Extremely Addictive Symptoms May Include Some or All of the Following: Your gun case is 40’ long, powered by Cat diesel and comfortably sleeps two Your financial advisor figures in the cost of ammo when calculating your retirement needs You’ve constructed an ATA legal trap field in your back yard The only time you get the mail is when you’re expecting a credit card statement you don’t want your other half to see first You’re on a “first name basis” with European gun makers You believe “Shotgun Weddings” are a good thing The CEO of Krieghoff sends you a birthday card every year You have attended more than three shooting clinics in as many years You’re shotgun’s stock costs more and looks nicer than your dining room furniture You’re homeowners insurance carrier made you sign a waiver due to the amount of primers and powder you keep in the garage You have an FFL just to make buying shotguns for personal use faster and easier You schedule your vacation time from work around shooting events...a year in advance. You’ve considered consulting a plastic surgeon about stock fitting You have a license plate frame or bumper sticker that says “I’d Rather Be Shooting” You actually like the smell of nitro solvent and bore cleaner The vanity plate on your car is the name of your gun manufacturer ·It takes you no more than five seconds to decide whether to spend the weekend with your gun or your spouse You mentally calculate the lead, shot size and choke required to blast every flying object you see · You’ve achieved a GRAND SLAM in trap shooting... Congratulations! |
| JULY 19, 1964 CORTEZ, COLORADO FIRST 100 EVER FROM THE 27 YARD LINE The mark that trapshooters had tried nine years to enter in the record books was made July 19 at the Cortez ( Colo. ) Trap Club by a man who had attempted the feat for just one week and 300 targets. It was on this date that Lt. Col. E. S. Throckmorton, shooting for the third time from 27yards-smashed 100 straight from that maximum back-yardage to rewrite the trapshooting record book. It was the first time in the history of the 27-yard line (which was introduced in 1955) that a shooter had accomplished this feat. And after nine years of no one being able to establish this record, another shooter did the same thing within 11 days. This time it was a shooter who himself had been trying for those nine years. In that period he had registered 11 near-perfect 99s from the 27-yard line, but he had never be able to get that elusive 100. But on July 30 at the Denver , Colorado Municipal T&SC during the preliminary handicap of the Mile-Hi shoot, Dan Orlich smashed all his handicap clays from the maximum 27. Orlich, one of the stars of the trapshooting world since his entry into it in 1952, lost one 16-yard target the day he broke all of them from the 27. The very next day, Friday, July 31, he proceeded to break everything thrown at him-which included 100 singles and 100 doubles. This was the fifth time in ATA registered records that Orlich had broken 100 straight in doubles, and the first time one man had ever accomplished such a feat. Starts Shooting in 1956 Lt. Col. Throckmorton, a native of Missouri who has lived most frequently in Texas the past few years and who is now moving to Nebraska, joined the ATA in 1952 (the same year as Orlich) but did not start shooting until 1956. He is an 18-year Army man, currently with USA Artillery. A past director of the Texas State Trap Association, Throckmorton has attended two Grand Americans, last year winning Class A in a preliminary singles race. In 1961 he was the Texas state singles champion, and he has won out-of-state awards in Pennsylvania and Wyoming. Lt. Col. Throckmorton had not shot at Cortez since July 1963, and then he broke 97 in the handicap to be moved back to the 26-yard line. Seventeen days short of one year later, he broke 98 from 26 at Ent R&GC at Colorado Springs to be moved back to the 27. He had shot 2,800 targets from the 26 between those dates. On July 12 this year he shot at his first 100 registered birds from the 27-yard line, with an 89 result. This was at the Pueblo T&SC. On July 17 he broke 94 from 27 at Cortez, and two days later rewrote the record books with the perfect score. |

2012 SHOOT SCHEDULE *** WHEN AND WHERE TO SHOOT*** 2012 ATA SHOOT DATES ATA REGISTERED TRAP SHOOTS IN COLORADO JANUARY 2012 NO ATA SHEDULED IN JANUARY FEBRUARY 2012 26TH - GRAND JUNCTION MARCH 2012 4TH - BURLINGTON DELTA 18TH - AURORA BERTHOUD 25TH - GRAND JUNCTION PUEBLO APRIL 2012 1ST - BURLINGTON DELTA 14TH - COLO. CLAYS 14,15TH - CORTEZ 15TH - PIKES PEAK AURORA BERTHOUD 21ST - GOLDEN GUN CLUB 22ND - GRAND JUNCTION 29TH -PUEBLO YUMA MAY 2012 5TH - GREAR GUNS TRI-SERVICE***SEE BELOW 5 & 6TH - CACTUS FLATS DELTA 6TH - BERTHOUD BURLINGTON 12 & 13TH - CORTEZ 13TH - GOLDEN (METRO ZQ) EAGLE BUENA VISTA 20TH - AURORA 26 & 27 & 28TH - PIKES PEAK (SOUTHERN-ZQ) GRAND JUNCTION (WESTERN-ZQ) 28TH - YUMA JUNE 2012 2ND - GREAT GUNS TRI-SERVICE***SEE BELOW 3RD - PUEBLO BURLINGTON (EASTERN-ZQ) EAGLE GOLDEN GUN CLUB 9 & 10TH - DEL MONTE 10TH - BERTHOUD AURORA CRAIG 14 & 15 & 16 & 17TH ***COLORADO STATE SHOOT*** DELTA TRAP CLUB 24TH - GRAND JUNCTION JULY 2012 1ST & 2ND - LEADVILLE 8TH - BERTHOUD GOLDEN GUN CLUB CACTUS FLATS EAGLE 14 &,15TH -CORTEZ 15TH - AURORA BUENA VISTA YUMA 22ND - BERTHOUD COLORADO CLAYS 27TH & 28TH & 29TH - PIKES PEAK (STATE ZONE SHOOT) AUGUST 2012 4TH - GOLDEN GUN CLUB 4TH & 5TH - DEL MONTE 5TH - BURLINGTON 8TH THRU 18TH ATA GRAND AMERICAN SPARTA, ILLINOIS 12TH - EAGLE CACTUS FLATS 18TH - LEADVILLE 19TH - CRAIG AURORA BUENA VISTA 28TH - PIKES PEAK GRAND JUNCTION BURLINGTON BERTHOUD SEPTEMBER 2012 1ST & 2ND & 3RD DELTA TRAP CLUB DELTA LABOR DAY SHOOT 9TH - PUEBLO BURLINGTON COLORADO CLAYS 16TH - CACTUS FLATS AURORA EAGLE 25RD - PIKES PEAK BERTHOUD OCTOBER 2012 6TH & 7TH - CORTEZ 7TH - BURLINGTON 14TH - CACTUS FLATS DELTA 21ST - GRAND JUNCTION PIKES PEAK 28TH - BERTHOUD NOVEMBER 2012 4TH - DELTA 18TH - CACTUS FLATS DECEMBER 2012 1ST & 2ND - CORTEZ ***TRI-SERVICE SPORTSMAN IS ON A U.S. MILITARY BASE,NON MEMBERS MUST PRE-REGISTER AND PASS A SECURITY CHECK. IF YOU WISH TO DO SO CONTACT PAUL DIBLE @ 303-659-8960 10 DAYS PRIOR TO SHOOT DATE. |
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| WHAT IS THE ZONE SHOOT??? THE COLORADO STATE TRAPSHOOTING ASSN. IS MADE UP OF 5 ZONES . EASTERN, SOUTHERN, METRO, NORTHERN AND WESTERN. EACH ZONE HAS A ZONE QUALIFIER (ZQ) SHOOT. THESE ZQ SHOOTS ARE OPEN TO ANY ATA MEMBER SHOOTER, BUT ONLY THE SHOOTERS RESIDING IN THAT PARTICULAR ZONE MAY QUALIFY TO REPRESENT THAT ZONE AT THE STATE ZONE SHOOT. THE TEAMS SELECTED FROM EACH ZONE ARE COMPRISED OF THE WINNERS OF CLASS AA,A,B,C AND D OF THAT ZQ SHOOT. BUT THEY MUST SHOOT ALL 3 EVENTS OF THE ZQ. ZQ TEAMS WILL ALSO SELECT BY HIGHEST SCORE A LADIES, JUNIOR AND A VETERAN SPECIAL CATEGORY SHOOTER TO REPRESENT THAT ZONE AT THE CSTA ZONE SHOOT. THE EXCEPTION BEING, SPECIAL CATEGORY SHOOTERS NEED ONLY TO SHOOT 100 SINGLES AND 100 HANDICAP. THE SELECTED ZONE TEAMS WILL COMPETE FOR SEPARATE SPECIAL CASH AWARDS, CSTA BUCKLES AND TROPHIES AS WELL AS BEING THE COLORADO ZONE CHAMPION TEAM AT THE CSTA ZONE SHOOT FOR THAT YEAR. THE CSTA ZONE SHOOT IS ALSO OPEN TO ANY ATA MEMBER AND WILL BE COMPETING FOR TROPHIES AND MONIES. ATTEND YOUR ZQ, YOU MIGHT MAKE THE TEAM REGARDLESS PLAN ON ATTENDING THE CSTA ZONE SHOOT. |
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| COLORADO TRAP CLUBS WITH WEBSITES CLICK ON THE SHOOTING FACILITY YOU WISH TO VIEW CACTUS FLATS PAWNEE SPORTSMENS CENTER COLORADO CLAYS TRI SERVICE SPORTSMAN FAMILY SHOOTING CENTER PIKES PEAK GUN CLUB GREAT GUNS SPORTING AURORA GUN CLUB BUENA VISTA SPORTSMANS CLUB BERTHOUD GUN CLUB GOLDEN GUN CLUB |
| 2012 CSTA STATE TEAM ANNOUNCED (BASED ON 2011 ATA YEAR END AVERAGES) MEN WOMEN Denis L. Bringelson 96.97 Stacy Bringelson 94. Mike Herman 96.54 Sandra Luchetta 90.20 Alex Ragulsky 95.42 Marilyn Walker 88.10 Mel Hensley 94.68 Diane Dible 84.81 William Sayles 94.66 Nikki Herman 84.69 Kevin Davis 94.58 Susan Hall 84.12 Scott Clark 94.49 Kathleen Starr 83.94 Gregory Kayl 93.91 Louise Kane 83.89 Adam Rehor 93.49 Tonya Thomas 79.97 Paul Dible 92.54 Dolores Semsack 75.79 VET SR. VET Ken Seidel 93.13 Cliff Haycock 92.23 Mike Luchetta 92.72 Roy Burgess 91.02 Larry Brown 92.83 John Uhl 89.64 Phil Vasquez 89.86 Dennis Combs 89.34 Ron Walker 89.00 Darwin Benedict 88.43 Roger Felker 85.59 William Clark 87.77 Del Behring 84.48 Irvin Savage 86.14 Bill Dhieux 82.90 JUNIOR Benjamin Larson 94.86 Dustin Hudson 88.69 Dustin Hudson is also CSTA Rookie of the Year CONGRATULATIONS! |
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| BIT OF HISTORY 1914 COLORADO STATE TRAPSHOOT IS ALMOST CANCELLED One of the most unique interference’s with, trap shooting ever suffered came about during the recent Colorado State championship tournament at Colorado Springs, Colo. Owing to the severe coal strikes and the calling out of the Federal troops to suppress rioting, an embargo had been placed on the transportation of ammunition of any kind in the State. Most of the shooters had shipped their shells, but they were held up until John W. Garrett, the noted professional, who managed the shoot, had secured the aid of Congressman Seldomridge, who obtained a Federal permit to enable them to obtain the trap loads. FROM THE SPORTING LIFE WEEKLY June 20, 1914 page 27 |
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| WHITE FLYER TARGETS NOW COLORADO HAS ITS OWN LOCAL SOURCE FOR ORDERING CLAY TARGETS CONTACT: MIKE HERMAN FOR YOU NEXT TARGET ORDER 719 439-1360 |
| NEW STATE TEAM REQUIREMENTS During the Colorado State Trapshooting Association meeting September 3rd , the Board of Directors voted to change the requirements for the Colorado State Trapshooting Teams. Existing requirements were Men’s Team 1500 singles, 1500 handicap, 1000 doubles, Women, Veterans and Juniors Teams 1000 singles, 1000 handicap 500 doubles. All teams were required to shoot at 3 clubs and participate in either the state or zone shoot. The new requirements are all of the above plus 75% of the minimum target requirements are to be shot in the state of Colorado. For the men’s team 1125 of singles and handicap targets and 750 doubles targets will need to be shot in the state. For the women, veterans and junior teams, 750 singles and handicap targets and 375 doubles targets will need to be shot in the state. These requirements will be for the September 1, 2011 – August 31, 2012 target year. For further information please contact your local gun club and or their member on the Board of Directors |
| ATTENTION: SHOOTERS INTERESTED IN SHOOTING REGISTERED ATA TRAP IN COLORADO HOW TO GET STARTED A) CONTACT ANY DIRECTOR LISTED TO LEFT AND THEY CAN ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE. B) ATTEND ANY SHOOT LISTED ON THE SCHEDULE AT RIGHT OF THIS PAGE, THERE WILL BE A SIGN UP TABLE IN THE CLUBHOUSE. AT ANY OF THESE SHOOTS YOU CAN JOIN THE ATA AND CSTA AND START SHOOTING REGISTERED TARGETS THAT DAY. SHOOTS START AT 9 AM, ARRIVE ABOUT 45 MIN. EARLY TO GET SIGNED UP. COLORADO SHOOTERS ARE VERY FRIENDLY AND WELCOME NEW SHOOTERS, TELL THEM YOUR NEW TO ATA REGISTERED SHOOTING AND FEEL FREE TO ASK FOR HELP. WE WERE ALL NEW ATA SHOOTERS ONCE |
| COLORADO SHOOTER Ikey Starks, 73, passed away December 10, 2011 CLICK HERE TO READ MORE (MEMORIAM BY ALEX RAGULSKY) |
COLORADO STATE SHOOT STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS RAGULSKY JR ALEX G - Handicap 97 CLARK SCOTT W - Singles 200 EFFINGER IRVIN F - Doubles 99 BRINGELSON DENIS L - High Overall 779 RAGULSKY JR ALEX G - HAA 394 CONGRATULATIONS! |
| 2011 STATE SHOOT RESULTS (CLICK HERE) |
| CSTA ALL STATE TEAM PRINTABLE APPLICATION FORM TARGET YEAR 9/1/11 THRU 8/31/12 (CLICK HERE) |