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Shoot ID Shoot Name Start Date End Date Club Name Address 1 Shoot ID Shoot Name Start Date End Date Club Name Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Zone Club E-Mail POC Name POC Phone POC E-Mail 536842 NEW YEARS SHOOT 01/01/2013 01/01/2013 MID HUDSON SPORTING CLAYS 411 N OHIOVILLE RD NEW PALTZ NY 12561 USA 1 [email protected] RICHARD LANZILOTTA (516) 859-4359 [email protected] 536808 NEW YEARS DAY SHOOT 01/01/2013 01/01/2013 STEELSTOWN GUN CLUB 392 OAKLYN RD LEBANON PA 17042 USA 2 [email protected] SCOTT DARKES (717) 948-8661 [email protected] 535660 NEW YEARS REGISTERED SHOOT 01/02/2013 01/02/2013 FISHHAWK SPORTING CLAYS, INC. 13505 HOBSON-SIMMONS RD LITHIA FL 33547 USA 4 [email protected] HINTON (813) 689-0490 [email protected] 536000 NEW YEARS RESOLUTION 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 OK CORRAL GUN CLUB 9449 48TH STREET NE OKEECHOBEE FL 34972 USA 4 [email protected] BEN WISE (410) 829-5718 [email protected] 535972 START OFF THE YEAR WITH A BANG SHOOT01/05/2013 AM 01/05/2013 TAMPA BAY SPORTING CLAYS 10514 EHREN CUTOFF LAND O' LAKES FL 34639-7153 USA 4 [email protected] MIKE MEZRAH (813) 929-6200 [email protected] 535973 START OFF THE YEAR WITH A BANG SHOOT01/05/2013 PM 01/05/2013 TAMPA BAY SPORTING CLAYS 10514 EHREN CUTOFF LAND O' LAKES FL 34639-7153 USA 4 [email protected] MIKE MEZRAH (813) 929-6200 [email protected] 536213 NEW YEAR & NEW GEAR SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 FOXHALL RESORT & SPORTING CLUB 8000 CAPPS FERRY RD DOUGLASVILLE GA 30135 USA 4 [email protected] BROOK COLE (404) 495-9577 [email protected] 535910 REGISTERED SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 LYNBROOKE SPORTING CLAYS, INC 12265 SW 15TH BENTON KS 67017 USA 5 [email protected] DICK CHRISTIAN (316) 775-1715 [email protected] 536891 FROST BITE OPEN 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 DAVE KELLEY'S ELK CREEK HUNT CLUB1860 GEORGETOWN RD OWENTON KY 40359 USA 3 [email protected] KELLEY (502) 484-4569 [email protected] 536445 NSCA CLASS SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 ACTION SHOOTING 1872 N 41 RD MANTON MI 49663 USA 3 DENNIS NORMAN (231) 824-6378 535597 JANUARY FUN SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 PRO GUN CLUB UP-SHOT ENT. 11920 SOUTHERN HIGHLANDSLAS PKWY VEGAS #301 NV 89141 USA 7 GARY@PROGUNCLUB GARY WILSON (702) 293-2108 [email protected] 536983 MONTHLY REGISTERED SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 LIVE OAKS SPORTSMAN'S CLUB PO BOX 221 1201 REDMOND MILL RD SWANSEA SC 29160 USA 4 [email protected] STEVE BOLT (803) 568-8739 [email protected] 536918 TN POINTS RACE 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 MEMPHIS SPORT SHOOTING ASSN PO BOX 99 BRUNSWICK TN 38014 USA 4 [email protected] JOE WOOLSEY (901) 867-8277 [email protected] 535793 CLEAN SLATE CHALLENGE 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 FOSSIL POINTE SPORTING GROUNDS 4402 TREE HOUSE LN CORINTH TX 76208 USA 6 [email protected] DAVID NIEDERER (940) 390-0668 [email protected] 535831 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 MIDLAND SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION PO BOX 8767 SHOT GUN RANGE MIDLAND TX 79708 USA 6 [email protected] MYERS (432) 617-3142 [email protected] 536641 REGISTERED SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 WESTSIDE SPORTING GROUNDS PO BOX 231 KATY TX 77492 USA 6 [email protected] LAURIE DANIEL/DAN DANIEL(281) 371-3352 [email protected] 536171 REGISTERED SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/05/2013 SEATTLE SKEET & TRAP CLUB 26520 292ND AVE SE STE 3 RAVENSDALE WA 98051-8633 USA 7 WALT PLONSKI (206) 419-9427 [email protected] 536075 SMOKE BALLIN' 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 COYOTE SPRINGS 11345 E SUNRISE RANCH TUCSON AZ 85749 USA 7 [email protected] TIM MILES (520) 235-5505 [email protected] 536767 NEW YEAR'S SHOOT 01/05/2013 01/06/2013 STOCKTON TRAP & SKEET CLUB 4343 N ASHLEY LN STOCKTON CA 95215 USA 7 [email protected] MIKE BELANGER (209) 652-4687 [email protected] 536794 NEW YEARS FUN SHOOT 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 TRIPLE B CLAYS 831 N ROSEMEAD BLVD SO EL MONTE CA 91733 USA 7 [email protected] BILLIE OR BRUCE BARSOTTI(626) 579-5201 [email protected] 535715 THE BOB WHITE BLAST 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 QUAIL CREEK PLANTATION 12399 NE 224TH ST OKEECHOBEE FL 34972 USA 4 [email protected] FANIZZI (863) 763-2529 [email protected] 536253 OKEFENOKEE WINTER OPEN 01/05/2013 01/06/2013 OKEFENOKEE SPORTING CLAYS 241 SWAMP PERIMTER RD FOLKSTON GA 31537 USA 4 [email protected]. MURRAY (912) 496-2417 535362 TRI STATE CHALLENGE SERIES 01/04/2013 01/06/2013 JEFFERSON GUN CLUB INC PO BOX 53 BROOKS KY 40109 USA 3 [email protected] WISE (502) 643-2222 [email protected] 535366 SNOWSHOE OPEN 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 HOPKINS GAME FARM PO BOX 218 KENNEDYVILLE MD 21645 USA 2 [email protected] PATTI HOPKINS(FOR DATA(410) INFO) 348-5287 [email protected] 536696 FROZEN 5 #3 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 SCARBOROUGH FISH & GAME PO BOX 952 SCARBOROUGH ME 04070 USA 1 [email protected] GEORGE PELLETIER (207) 839-2364 [email protected] 536970 TN POINTS RACE 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 WILLOWS S/C @ HARRAHS RESORT 13615 OLD HWY 61 NORTH ROBINSONVILLE MS 38664 USA 6 [email protected] JUSTIN ROGERS (662) 357-3154 536463 CEDAR CREEK NEW YEARS SHOOT 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 CEDAR CREEK SPORTING CLAYS 499 RAMAH RD MILLVILLE NJ 08332 USA 2 [email protected] SCULL SR (609) 517-4245 536096 FOUNDERS CHALLENGE 01/05/2013 01/06/2013 FOUNDERS RANCH SHOTGUN SPORTSC/O CLUB SASS 215 COWBOY WAY EDGEWOOD NM 87015 USA 7 [email protected] DEBORAH BAKER (505) 934-2533 DEBORAH@ FRSHOTGUNSPORTS.COM 536293 ICICLE SHOOT 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 COTTAGE GROVE-EUGENE SPORTSMEN'S81078 CLUB N HWY 99 CRESWELL OR 97426 USA 7 [email protected] DR. STEVE WILHITE (541) 746-7914 [email protected] 536979 NEW YEAR BLAST 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 CRITTER PATH SPORTING CLAYS 3191 WHEELERTOWN RD WATERFORD PA 16441 USA 2 [email protected] MIKE WISE (814) 449-2715 [email protected] 536990 WINTER WARM UP 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 AMERICAN SHOOTING CENTERS 16500 WESTHEIMER PKWY HOUSTON TX 77082 USA 6 [email protected] EDWARD ARRIGHI (281) 556-8199 536708 NEW YEARS BLAST 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 CANEY CREEK SHOOTING SPORTS 400 COUNTY RD 930 TEAGUE TX 75860 USA 6 [email protected] BETH BOUNDS (254) 739-0128 [email protected] 536142 REGISTERED SHOOT 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 GRANITE FALLS SPTSMN'S CLUB PO BOX 293 GRANITE FALLS WA 98252 USA 7 [email protected] CAROL CORNISH (526) 238-1592 [email protected] 536971 REGISTERED 100 01/06/2013 01/06/2013 FIREBIRD SPORTING CLAYS C/O TOM NORRIS 124 W EASY ST SAUKVILLE WI 53080 USA 5 [email protected] TOM NORRIS (262) 483-4970 [email protected] 536085 REGISTERED SHOOT 01/08/2013 01/08/2013 TACOMA SPORTSMEN'S CLUB 16409 CANYON RD E PUYALLUP WA 98375-7545 USA 7 [email protected] RUSHING (253) 653-1846 537003 FROZEN CLAYS 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 NORTHEAST ALABAMA SPORTING CLAYSPO BOX 680091 FORT PAYNE AL 35968 USA 4 [email protected] CHAD NEELEY (256) 844-9996 [email protected] 535566 REGISTERED SHOOT 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 RIVER VALLEY SPORTSMEN CLUB 668 VT 3265 CLARKSVILLE AR 72830 USA 6 [email protected] MARK NOWOTNY (479) 754-8077 535631 BRAND NEW YEAR SHOOT 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 AMELIA SHOTGUN SPORTS 837 TARPON AVE FERNANDINA BEACH FL 32034-2027 USA 4 [email protected] GOODBREAD (904) 548-9818 [email protected] 535680 MID WINTER WARM UP 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 INDIAN RIVER TRAP & SKEET PO BOX 691112 VERO BEACH FL 32969 USA 4 [email protected] MICK HOWELLS (772) 978-0935 [email protected] 536266 WINTER BLAST 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 CHEROKEE ROSE SPORTING RESORT 895LLC BAPTIST CAMP RD GRIFFIN GA 30223 USA 4 [email protected] ATKINSON (770) 227-6569 [email protected] 537029 COOL CLAYS 01/11/2013 01/12/2013 WILDERNESS GUN CLUB PO BOX 957 BROUSSARD LA 70518 USA 6 [email protected] FLINN (337) 371-0294 535424 NSCA CLASS SHOOT 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 ISLAND LAKE GUN RANGE 13600 EAST GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON MI 48116 USA 3 [email protected] PAT LIESKE (248) 437-2784 [email protected] 536339 JANUARY FUN SHOOT 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 DEEP RIVER S/C & SHOOTING SCHOOL284 CLETUS HALL RD. SANFORD NC 27330 USA 4 [email protected] BILL KEMPFFER (919) 774-7080 [email protected] 535374 CABIN FEVER OPEN 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 SILVERLEAF SHOTGUN SPORTS 8513 S DOUGLAS BLVD GUTHRIE OK 73044 USA 6 [email protected]/DAVID/DUSTIN RIPPETOE(405) 282-2787 [email protected] 535347 LETS START NOW-AGAIN 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 TRI COUNTY GUN CLUB 8639 S W HAMLET CT TIGARD OR 97224-5410 USA 7 [email protected] PHIL MORGAN (503) 799-9127 [email protected] 537025 SC CIRCUIT SHOOT 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 BLACK RIVER SPORTING CLAYS 1049 MILLWOOD RD KINGSTREE SC 29556 USA 4 [email protected] TONY WILLIAMSON (843) 244-0026 [email protected] 536580 REGISTERED SHOOT 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 ABLE'S SPORTING CLAYS 1603 11TH ST HUNTSVILLE TX 77340 USA 6 [email protected] RANDY WRIGHT (936) 295-5786 [email protected] 535532 JANUARY OPEN 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 NATIONAL SHOOTING COMPLEX 5931 ROFT ROAD SAN ANTONIO TX 78253-9261 USA 6 [email protected] ROYCE GRAFF 2106883371EX.113 [email protected] 535846 SUB ZERO CLAYS 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 ONE IN ONE HUNDRED GUN CLUB PO BOX 7794 BEAUMONT TX 77726 USA 6 [email protected] WANDA ALEGRE (409) 755-6648 [email protected] 536853 NEITHER RAIN, NOR SLEET, NOR COLD 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 ROCK CREEK CLAYS PO BOX 906 GRANDVIEW TX 76050 USA 6 [email protected] TONY MONZINGO (325) 998-6317 [email protected] 536501 BIG DAWG WARM UP 01/12/2013 01/12/2013 PURGATORY CLAY SPORTS PO BOX 508 ST.
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