VT Winter Postal League Final Results
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VT Winter Postal League Final Results
Below are some of the final results from the Vermont Winter Postal League
Match 10 Finals were fired during the weekend of April 6/7 2013
Team results from that date
Whitehall......1566.... Led by Jim McGinis 393
Jamestown...1557.....Led by David Allen 392
Plattsburgh
Rough Riders-1552...Led by Peter Visconti 396
Hartford,NY---1544..Led by Neal Lews 395
Northfield.......1513..led by Daryl Basses 387
PlattsburghAces1484.Led by Ron Patric 378
Capital City R&P 1454 led by Eric Boos 392
Sharpshooers.....1441 Led by Pete Forttrell 364
JR RoughRiders.. 1383 Led by Neal Erickson 366
St Lawrence........1317 led by Lloyde Hargrave 353
Marksman...........1163 led by Eric Anderson 316
Hudson Falls........1134 led by Robin Morris 390
Burlington.............367 led by John Corning 367
Match 10 Finals were fired during the weekend of April 6/7 2013
Team results from that date
Whitehall......1566.... Led by Jim McGinis 393
Jamestown...1557.....Led by David Allen 392
Plattsburgh
Rough Riders-1552...Led by Peter Visconti 396
Hartford,NY---1544..Led by Neal Lews 395
Northfield.......1513..led by Daryl Basses 387
PlattsburghAces1484.Led by Ron Patric 378
Capital City R&P 1454 led by Eric Boos 392
Sharpshooers.....1441 Led by Pete Forttrell 364
JR RoughRiders.. 1383 Led by Neal Erickson 366
St Lawrence........1317 led by Lloyde Hargrave 353
Marksman...........1163 led by Eric Anderson 316
Hudson Falls........1134 led by Robin Morris 390
Burlington.............367 led by John Corning 367
Final end of Season Team Standings
Whitehall... WH 15735 1st
Rough Riders PR 15617 2nd
Jamestown JR 15604 3rd
Hartford ................HA 15450 4th
Capital City CA 14737 5th
Aces .. PA 14697 6th
Sharpshooters PS 14274 7th
St Lawrence Sl 13971 8th
JR RoughRider PJ 13459 9th
Northfield ................NF 12386 10th
Burlington... BR 11584 11th
Hudson Falls HF 11453 12th
Marksman... PM 9109 13th
Notable Team Stats
Whitehall came in first 9 out of 10 Weeks and Second once
Jamestown came in first 1 week, Second 3 weeks, and Third 6 weeks
Plattsburgh Rough Riders came in Second 6 weeks and Third 4 weeks
The Rough Riders and Jamestown were separated by only 13 points in the final standings that’s 1.3 pts a match
Capital City and The Aces were separate by 40 pts or just 10 pts a match
Whitehall... WH 15735 1st
Rough Riders PR 15617 2nd
Jamestown JR 15604 3rd
Hartford ................HA 15450 4th
Capital City CA 14737 5th
Aces .. PA 14697 6th
Sharpshooters PS 14274 7th
St Lawrence Sl 13971 8th
JR RoughRider PJ 13459 9th
Northfield ................NF 12386 10th
Burlington... BR 11584 11th
Hudson Falls HF 11453 12th
Marksman... PM 9109 13th
Notable Team Stats
Whitehall came in first 9 out of 10 Weeks and Second once
Jamestown came in first 1 week, Second 3 weeks, and Third 6 weeks
Plattsburgh Rough Riders came in Second 6 weeks and Third 4 weeks
The Rough Riders and Jamestown were separated by only 13 points in the final standings that’s 1.3 pts a match
Capital City and The Aces were separate by 40 pts or just 10 pts a match
Congratulations to Whitehall for once again taking home the Team Championship with a year end team total score of 15735. Their team was led by Jason Pratt with a 395.10 final Average. Second Place went to the Rough Riders of Plattsburgh with a Team Score of 15617, led by the shooting of Peter Visconti with a 395.20 average. Third place went to Jamestown with a Score of 15604 (just 13 pts out of 2nd) they were led by Todd Hanson 391.30.
Dan Lowe of Capital City had the overall highest 4-P Average with a 397.50. Second Place was Peter Visconti, Third Jason Pratt, Fourth Neal Lewis (Hartford) 394.70 and Pete Steffan (Whitehall) 394.60. These four shooters were less than a point apart in average. Jason led the league, average wise, for a majority of the season.
Dan Lowe (week 9) and Todd Hanson (week 3) both had the highest weekly score this year both shooting a score of 399. Dan Lowe and Frank Richards (Plattsburgh) were the only shooters to fire a perfect score in standing. In week 9 Dan decided to shoot standing instead of Sitting and Kneeling and fired a 299 in the final three stages.
This year was the first time we had a Prone Division, the competition among the top shooters was tight. The Top Shooter was Peter Visconti, who managed to go the entire season without dropping a point, ending up with a perfect 400 score. He was followed closely by Paul Deslierres (Plattsburgh Aces) who ended up with a 399.80 average and Armando Coello (Burlington) 399.33.
With regard to our final match of the season “Match 10” Whitehall took their usual place on top with a score of 1566, led by the shooting of Jim McGinis with a score of 393. Second place went to Jamestown by out shooting the Roughriders 1557 to 1552. Jamestown was led by David Alen 392 and Plattsburgh by Peter Visconti 396 (The top shooter this week). Hartford came in fourth just 8 pts behind Plattsburgh with a score of 1544, they were led by Neal Lewis 395.
The league average was a 362.3, the median score was a 375.
Our most improved shooters was the league’s youngest one Amy Visconti, of the Jr Rough Riders, who just started shooting this year her first match was a 347 Prone, and her highest was a 373 in match 9 (26 point increase in prone). Will Thouin, Marksman, was also another improved shooter in our 4-P Division 261 in his first match and 318 in Match 9, (57 point increase).
I hope to see you all next year, I am hoping that a few more clubs will join our league. We are also anticipating that the Prone Division will use the A-36 targets next year, and their scores will be used without any deduction toward their team score. This should make for some interesting results.
Dan Lowe of Capital City had the overall highest 4-P Average with a 397.50. Second Place was Peter Visconti, Third Jason Pratt, Fourth Neal Lewis (Hartford) 394.70 and Pete Steffan (Whitehall) 394.60. These four shooters were less than a point apart in average. Jason led the league, average wise, for a majority of the season.
Dan Lowe (week 9) and Todd Hanson (week 3) both had the highest weekly score this year both shooting a score of 399. Dan Lowe and Frank Richards (Plattsburgh) were the only shooters to fire a perfect score in standing. In week 9 Dan decided to shoot standing instead of Sitting and Kneeling and fired a 299 in the final three stages.
This year was the first time we had a Prone Division, the competition among the top shooters was tight. The Top Shooter was Peter Visconti, who managed to go the entire season without dropping a point, ending up with a perfect 400 score. He was followed closely by Paul Deslierres (Plattsburgh Aces) who ended up with a 399.80 average and Armando Coello (Burlington) 399.33.
With regard to our final match of the season “Match 10” Whitehall took their usual place on top with a score of 1566, led by the shooting of Jim McGinis with a score of 393. Second place went to Jamestown by out shooting the Roughriders 1557 to 1552. Jamestown was led by David Alen 392 and Plattsburgh by Peter Visconti 396 (The top shooter this week). Hartford came in fourth just 8 pts behind Plattsburgh with a score of 1544, they were led by Neal Lewis 395.
The league average was a 362.3, the median score was a 375.
Our most improved shooters was the league’s youngest one Amy Visconti, of the Jr Rough Riders, who just started shooting this year her first match was a 347 Prone, and her highest was a 373 in match 9 (26 point increase in prone). Will Thouin, Marksman, was also another improved shooter in our 4-P Division 261 in his first match and 318 in Match 9, (57 point increase).
I hope to see you all next year, I am hoping that a few more clubs will join our league. We are also anticipating that the Prone Division will use the A-36 targets next year, and their scores will be used without any deduction toward their team score. This should make for some interesting results.
Prone final Results Top 10 Averages
Peter Visconti PR 400.00
Paul Deslierres PA 399.80
Armando Coello........ BR 399.33
Keith Spiers PA 399.00
Rob Reil ................BR 398.83
Karen Visconti PR 396.00
Andrew Visconti ....... PJ*395.33
Neal Erickson PJ 393.56
John Corning BR 393.50
Jeff Carpenter JR 392.00
Peter Visconti PR 400.00
Paul Deslierres PA 399.80
Armando Coello........ BR 399.33
Keith Spiers PA 399.00
Rob Reil ................BR 398.83
Karen Visconti PR 396.00
Andrew Visconti ....... PJ*395.33
Neal Erickson PJ 393.56
John Corning BR 393.50
Jeff Carpenter JR 392.00
Match 10 finals Top 10 Shooters 4-P out of 69 Competitors
Peter Visconti, Rough Riders 396
Neal Lewis, Hartford 395
Jim McGinis Whitehall 393
Eric Boos, Capital City 392
david Allen, Jamestown 392
Todd Hanson, Jamestown 391
Bob Lawrence, Hartford 391
Jason Prattt, Whitehall 391
Robin Morris, Hudson falls 390
Norbert Yakey, Rough Riders 390
Pete Steffan, Whitehall, 390
Peter Visconti, Rough Riders 396
Neal Lewis, Hartford 395
Jim McGinis Whitehall 393
Eric Boos, Capital City 392
david Allen, Jamestown 392
Todd Hanson, Jamestown 391
Bob Lawrence, Hartford 391
Jason Prattt, Whitehall 391
Robin Morris, Hudson falls 390
Norbert Yakey, Rough Riders 390
Pete Steffan, Whitehall, 390
Top 12 Averages
1.Dan Lowe Capital City 397.50
2.Peter Visconti Rough Riders 395.20
3.Jason Pratt Whitehall 395.10
4.Neal Lewis Hartford 394.70
5.Pete Steffan Whitehall 394.60
6.John Hollister Whitehall 394.00
7.Eric Boos Capital City 393.70
8.Frank Richards Rough Riders 392.80
9.Todd Hanson Jamestown 391.30
10.James Cummings Burlington 390.88
11.David Allen Jamestown 390.70
12.Robin Morris HudsonFalls 390.40
1.Dan Lowe Capital City 397.50
2.Peter Visconti Rough Riders 395.20
3.Jason Pratt Whitehall 395.10
4.Neal Lewis Hartford 394.70
5.Pete Steffan Whitehall 394.60
6.John Hollister Whitehall 394.00
7.Eric Boos Capital City 393.70
8.Frank Richards Rough Riders 392.80
9.Todd Hanson Jamestown 391.30
10.James Cummings Burlington 390.88
11.David Allen Jamestown 390.70
12.Robin Morris HudsonFalls 390.40
For those interested in more information about the league, send and e-mail to VTWinterPostalLeague@yahoo.com
check us out on facebook at Vermont Winter Postal League
League consists of 10 matches 9 are all fired on your home range, scores are sent in via e-mail. Match 10 is held at the Plattsburgh Rod & Gun Club for those clubs that are capable of making the trip, for long distance clubs targets are mailed in for scoring for match 10.
cost is just $5 per shooter for the entire season.
League normally starts Mid January
Notices are sent out in November, and regisration starts at that point.
Their is a 4-P division and a prone division, next season prone shooters will fire on the A-36 target, while 4-P is on the A-17 target,
hanicaped shooters are welcome, shooters can fire iron or scope
NRA conventional rules
check us out on facebook at Vermont Winter Postal League
League consists of 10 matches 9 are all fired on your home range, scores are sent in via e-mail. Match 10 is held at the Plattsburgh Rod & Gun Club for those clubs that are capable of making the trip, for long distance clubs targets are mailed in for scoring for match 10.
cost is just $5 per shooter for the entire season.
League normally starts Mid January
Notices are sent out in November, and regisration starts at that point.
Their is a 4-P division and a prone division, next season prone shooters will fire on the A-36 target, while 4-P is on the A-17 target,
hanicaped shooters are welcome, shooters can fire iron or scope
NRA conventional rules
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On behalf of those of us who shot at the Capitol City Rifle & Pistol Club (Olympia, WA), thank you for your hard work in organizing the League and keeping it all flowing smoothly (at least from all outward appearances...). Running a League is not easy, especially one with almost 70 shooters spread out (literally) across the nation. Participating in the Postal League added a new element of excitement to our annual Winter League. Shooters enjoyed seeing how they "ranked" nationally for bragging rights and plan on being back next year. Now if we can just figure out how to get Dan on the line on a regular basis, along with a couple of his Junior teammates....
Tom
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