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Rule Book

National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA) Official Rules and Regulations

The NSSA and the game of Skeet in the U.S. are governed by the NSSA Bylaws and the rules of Skeet as set out in the Official Rule Book. In addition, the association creates criteria for shooter classification, shooting safety practices, tournament pay-outs, and other aspects of the sport as needed.

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Do You Know the Rule on Colliding Doubles?

March 26, 2021 By Sherry Kerr

It has been over a year since the updated rule on Doubles or Proof Doubles was proposed and approved by the Board of Directors. You can see the entire Rule III-E Doubles or Proof Doubles at right or see the Rule Book.

This change was made to reduce the inconsistency in how the rule is applied. Let’s start with the definition of a III-A-13 – Dead Target. “A Dead Target is a target from which, in the sole judgement of the referee, a visible piece is observed before the target hits the ground as a result of legally being fired upon.” With that said, on a double or proof double, if two whole targets collide before or after being legally fired at, the referee is prevented from observing the (first) target to the ground, and, therefore, it cannot be ruled as either dead or lost.

Rule III-E-2 now gives the shooter the benefit of the doubt when two whole targets collide on a pair before or after being legally fired at; the correct call is “No Bird, Proof Doubles to establish both birds of the pair.” The rule remains the same in the situations when both targets are broken with one shot (III-E-5-e), or a piece off the first target which was properly broken breaks the second target of a double (III-E-5-h). Both these instances will not be affected and will still be: “First target dead; proof double to determine the results of the second target.” The only change is when two whole targets collide on a pair before or after being legally fired at; and since the first bird could not be observed to the ground, the correct call would be “Nothing established, proof doubles to establish both targets.”

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: colliding doubles, doubles, NSSA Rule Book

2024 Member Credentials Ready to Download

January 30, 2024 By Sherry Kerr

Your 2024 NSSA Member ID and Classification Card are now ready for you to review and download.

Your member credentials and links to benefits are waiting for you at MyNSSA.com. Simply login using your member number, then navigate to the Members menu and choose My Home Page. If you haven’t created a login yet, you’ll need your member number to get started.

You’ll see a page that looks similar to this example, with your name and membership info:

Choose My Credentials to view and download your 2024 Member ID and your Classification Card.

A tip: Download the member card to your smartphone and store it there for quick and easy proof of current membership at your next registered event.

Choose My Benefits to explore your member benefits, like discounted gun floater insurance from Sportsman’s Insurance Agency, Inc., your monthly Clay Target Nation magazine, Shooting for Rewards points, and more.

There’s a lot to do within My Home Page: Read through the Member Benefits Guide. Upload a photo. Explore the links. It’s where you’ll always find your most current credentials and information.

And while you’re thinking about it, go ahead and download the latest version of the NSSA Rule Book. It is updated throughout the year, and the most recent edition can always be found in the Members section of MyNSSA.com.

When you have questions about your membership, we’re here to help. You can reach our staff at nssa@nssa-nsca.com or 210-688-3371 ext. 962.
 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: classification cards, membership card, rule book

10 Ways to Enjoy National Shooting Sports Month in August

August 3, 2023 By Sherry Kerr

August is National Shooting Sports Month, and America’s firearm owners will find it a great time to spend a day at the range enjoying their favorite target-shooting sports with friends and family members. It’s also a time for millions of first-time gun owners to check out all the shooting sports have to offer.

Developed by NSSF, the firearms industry trade association, National Shooting Sports Month is marking its seventh year of celebrating the great American pastime of target shooting. Whether you enjoy shattering clay targets with a shotgun, hearing the clang of hitting steel plates with a handgun, or hitting a target 100 yards away with a rifle, the shooting sports have something for you. Target shooting is fun, safe, and welcoming to those who have never fired their first shots. More than 63 million adults and youth participate in target shooting sports.

Here are 10 ways to enjoy National Shooting Sports Month:

1. Mentoring/+ONE Movement
It helps to have a mentor show you the ropes when learning a new activity. NSSF’s +ONE Movement asks experienced shooters to guide newcomers and novices on how to safely handle firearms and develop their marksmanship skills. Experienced shooters can help secure the future of shooting sports by taking the +ONE pledge to introduce someone new to target shooting this August!

2. Win a Great Prize!
The #RangeChallenge offers an ongoing series of target-shooting challenges and incentives that promotes firearm safety, mentorship, training, and shooting sports awareness. Shooters can request an official #RangeChallenge target from a partnering range or download one from the website. Read the contest rules, shoot your target and enter to win one of 10 gift cards valued at $500.00 each. Learn more.

3. A Date at the Range
Make it a date! Ask your spouse, partner, boyfriend, or girlfriend to go target shooting with you. You’ll have a great time together. Women are the fastest growing group in target shooting, and more gear than ever has been designed for their fit and comfort. Don’t have someone to go with? Call the range and ask about their leagues and training classes.

4. Rediscover Shooting
Haven’t shot in a while? Dust off your shooting gear — always check to see if firearms are loaded when removing them from storage — and call an old shooting buddy or ask a family member to join you. Clay target sports such as skeet and sporting clays are perfect for socializing.

5. What to Expect at the Range
Safety orientation, range rules, range officers … there are things you need to know about if you haven’t spent much time at a target shooting range, or perhaps you need to refresh your memory. You can brush up on the rules, safety, and etiquette in the NSSA Rule Book and NSCA Rule Book.

6. #LetsGoShooting
#LetsGoShooting is the theme of National Shooting Sports Month. Share the hashtag and your experiences on your favorite social media networks and remind others to head out to the range for a day of fun and socializing. Discover the skill-building and fun other target shooters are having at the range by following the #LetsGoShooting feeds.

7. Cash in on Deals
Retailers and ranges will be offering specials during National Shooting Sports Month at thousands of events nationwide. Find a participating business near you to take advantage of these offers at ShootingSportsmonth.org.

8. Tune Up for Hunting Season
Many people are taking up hunting because they’re interested in harvesting their own healthful food. A trip to a firearm retailer or range can provide answers on how to get started hunting, such as enrolling in a hunter education course and practicing your shooting to be ready in time for the fall seasons. NSSF’s LetsGoHunting.org website has loads of information.

9. Practice Safe Firearm Handling and Storage
National Shooting Sports Month is a good time to enroll in a firearm training course. Need an instructor? You can find an NSSA Certified Instructor or an NSCA Certified Instructor for training. The shooting sports are safe. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Responsible gun owners safely handle their firearms and securely store them when not in use — at home, in vehicles, and at the range. Thanks to responsible gun owners and programs like NSSF’s Project ChildSafe, fatal firearms accidents are at historic low levels.

10. Celebrate Freedom and Tradition
In addition to passing on the great tradition of target shooting, you can educate others about the unique American freedoms that make firearm ownership and the shooting sports possible. See NSSF’s Proud to be a Firearms Owner pocket card and video and also learn about NSSF’s Gun Owners Care.

Remember, help make others aware of the great pastime of target shooting by sharing your experiences on social media and using the hashtag #LetsGoShooting and #RangeChallenge.

 

Filed Under: National Shooting Complex, NSCA News, NSSA News Tagged With: National Shooting Sports Month, NSSF

Krieghoff All-American Points Race

The All-American Selection Committee’s first criteria for choosing teams is the “Top 12 Shoots” points report. The report below lists the points earned from the 12 shoots which provide an individual with the most points in their category. For Open All-American points, the U.S. Open will be set at 1.25 times the fourth largest point shoot, the Mini World will be set at 1.5 times the fourth largest point shoot, and the World will be set at 2 times the fourth largest point shoot. Shooters must shoot minimums for the Open and Concurrent All-American Teams. See the NSSA Rule Book for the minimums.

NOTE CHANGE FOR 2025 SHOOT YEAR: The All-American Committee has revised the selection process for the All-American Team, which will take effect in the 2025 shooting year (2026 All American Teams). The All-American Committee will conduct an annual reassessment of the Concurrent teams, utilizing a five-year average of participation for each concurrent. The reassessment will determine the number of teams that will receive awards each year. For more information, please refer to the All-American Team Selection Process.

Below presents the number of teams that will receive awards for the 2026 All-American Teams in each concurrent:

NSSA Sub Senior All American Points Race
Unofficial Totals
Sub Junior Junior Triple Sub Sub Sub Senior Sub Senior
Senior Senior Veteran Super Veteran Veteran Open
Collegiate Lady Military Retired Military Military Veteran
First Responder
Last updated – Jul 03, 2025 (Updated the 1st and 15th)
Rank Member # First Name Last Name Total Points Minimums State
1  140198   LES  LALA 2997.10     KY
2  160124   JIM  LINDELL 1884.10     GA
3  137297   KEVIN  SUITT 1724.10     SC
4  142037   STUART  BROWN 1711.60     NC
5  149702   KEVIN  MONTELEONE 1669.60     FL
6  172366   BRANDON  CADE 1604.10     TX
7  150161   KYLE  SHUMAKER 1505.00     TX
8  227147   BRIAN  D’SOUZA 1436.50   Y  TX
9  250500   ANDY  PETER 1391.60     
10  162578   PAT  BYRNE 1388.00     TX
11  108397   MARK  VAILLANCOURT 1341.70     NH
12  165307   DONALD  LEWANDOSKI 1244.70     NY
13  144856   MARK  MCCARTHY 1183.10     FL
14  102720   ROBERT  LINDLEY 1112.70     AR
15  244167   JIM  HART 1097.90   Y  VA
16  131753   CHRIS  PHELPS 994.40     IL
17  152507   DAN  MORRIS 989.90     
18  329985   RUSSEL  HUGHES 844.00   Y  OK
19  136501   FRED  TSCHANTZ 832.60     OH
20  169757   CHRIS  BATES 800.10     FL
21  162622   SCOTT  GRAHAM 793.00     NC
22  281879   JEFF  POPE 780.40   Y  KY
23  172222   MICHAEL  ESTEPP 764.00     MA
24  115836   JASON  WARD 763.10     TX
25  129169   ALESSANDRO  VITALE 653.60     MD
26  252382   SHANNON  MILES 583.40     GA
27  277847   HILTON  ROBINSON 550.00     
28  334830   DANA  PALMER 548.00   Y  TX
29  119704   JEFF  LEWIS 543.40     MS
30  118514   DEANNA  CULPEPPER 501.20     GA
31  170215   MATHEW  KELLEY 481.00     NY
32  307292   JONATHAN  MARQUEZ 480.00     CA
33  148847   DAVE  TROIANI 476.00     
34  350118   JOHN  MAHER 472.00     AL
35  232177   BENJI  TURNER 469.00     SC
36  152328   DAVE  MAAS 458.00     WI
37  155767   MARK  VANDERBLOOMER 447.00     MN
38  169892   JEFFREY  DE SANTIS 437.00     NC
39  281730   JIM  MALCOLM 436.00     
40  157370   LYNN  COGDILL 408.20     MT
41  252393   BRENT  GREGUREK 407.50     IA
42  293948   MARC  MASTRIANO 396.70     CT
43  159833   COREY  ZENON 385.00     NE
44  149330   BRAD  FELTON 380.00     TN
45  156296   MICHAEL  TODSEN 358.00     IA
46  144757   MARK  STRICKLAND 353.00     PA
47  141906   THOMAS  FAIRCHILD 350.00     GA
48  125172   JOHN  SNYDER 342.20     VA
49  254414   ANTHONY  ALAIMO 341.00     NV
50  287845   LISETTE  GRUNWELL-LACEY 338.00     CT
51  293608   ROBERT  GONZALEZ 333.00     TX
52  150143   CHRISTOPHER  COBB 327.00     CO
53  294304   MARK  GIAMPIETRO 319.00     FL
54  339170   CHRISTIAN  BEDOY 315.00     CA
55  293687   KEVIN  BAKER 312.00     VA
56  258772   CHAD  HERRMANN 303.00     MN
57  257720   BRIAN  CARTER 292.60     TN
58  161825   TOM  LONGOLUCCO 291.00     RI
59  114142   RANDY  BROWNING 286.80     NC
60  262939   GEORGE  COFFEY 284.00     FL
61  162941   ROBERT  ELLINGTON 283.00     TX
62  266054   SUSAN  GALLOWAY 278.00     MS
63  123725   DAVID  COOLEY 278.00     NY
64  332878   ALEX  KUKIS 275.00     NV
65  276147   WILLIAM  MCKEON 264.00     MS
66  163727   DANIEL  DAVIDENKO 262.00     IL
67  306367   JONATHAN  FOSTER 246.00     AZ
68  227157   THOMAS  TAMAYO 240.00   Y  FL
69  153542   SCOTT  BRIELL 234.00     MD
70  172961   JIM  LYONS 232.00     MO
71  169687   CHRISTOPHER LEE  NALER 230.30     TX
72  321502   DAN  PANCZYK 223.00     MI
73  250247   DAN  TANSLEY 222.00     
74  146110   ERIC  POTTS 219.00     NC
75  343691   MICHAEL  DOUCET 217.00     MA
76  284293   GERHARD  BARTSCH 212.00     MD
77  287582   COREY  HENDRICKSON 209.00     OK
78  270156   TROY  SMITH 208.00     MT
79  259519   JOHN  CLARK 208.00     CT
80  148902   ROBERT  VAZQUEZ 207.00     FL
81  242368   EMETERIO  FERNANDEZ 204.00     CA
82  337231   JERRY  PAYNE 194.00     VA
83  155341   DONAVAN  SERNA 194.00     NE
84  157952   BERNARD  LENEHAN 193.00     NY
85  233718   MARK  PARKER 191.00   Y  VA
86  229650   MATTHEW  SANDERS 191.00     PA
87  140542   GEOFFREY  BYERS 187.00     VA
88  307758   CARLOS  ABREU 181.00     
89  303406   MATT  ROBINSON 181.00     MN
90  309314   JASON  VIGIL 180.00     CA
91  270433   PAUL  MANOLIU 177.00     FL
92  171756   BRIAN  MYERS 177.00     MI
93  303659   RODNEY  FRUGE 175.00     LA
94  227565   MICHAEL  DELGADO 171.00     MI
95  344161   DANIEL  ZAITMAN 168.00     FL
96  359549   RON  ARNOLD 163.00     MO
97  161299   FRED  NASREDINE 162.00     PA
98  345195   REGGIE  READ 161.00     TX
99  301320   MATTHEW  NESSER 160.00     KS
100  309493   DAVID  MACKINNON 158.00     
101  169416   J.R.  HILDEBRAND 156.00     NV
102  153515   BRIAN  NICHOLAS 155.00     OK
103  274939   RICHARD  GROTHUES 154.00     TX
104  160113   WILLIAM  CALVERT 153.00     PA
105  298304   MARK  ECKERT 150.00     PA
106  125409   SEAN  MACWALTER 150.00     MA
107  351487   TIMMY  HARRIS 149.00     FL
108  240456   JAMES  LEWANDOWSKI 148.00     NE
109  291254   JEN  SAFFER 147.00     FL
110  109480   JEFFREY  MOECHER 147.00     IL
111  245260   MATT  RITTMANN 146.00     TX
112  139371   GREG  HUFNAGEL 145.00     IL
113  153926   DAVID  SCOTT 143.10     MI
114  331401   JOHN  ALLEN 142.00     VA
115  160088   VERNON  LUCAS 140.00     AK
116  159694   TRAVIS  BARRETT 138.00     VA
117  342226   CRAIG  SKELTON 134.00     NV
118  280100   GILBERT  TRAORE 133.00     VA
119  149049   MATT  STOLL 132.00     ID
120  134569   BRUCE  COLCLOUGH 132.00     NC
121  348350   TIMOTHY  PAYNE 129.00     KY
122  252386   JOHN  LYMAN 129.00     CA
123  332301   DAVID  ACKERMANN 127.00     MO
124  160764   CAROLINE  JAMES 126.00     CA
125  166431   MATTHEW  HAMILTON 125.00     VA
126  248708   PAUL  METCALF 122.00     OH
127  172282   OTTO (CHIP)  SIMMONS 121.00     NC
128  107610   KEN  FURUTA 120.00     CA
129  166461   WALTER  JACKSON 116.00     TX
130  271497   STEVE  LLOYD 114.00     NC
131  147871   JOE  VANCURA 114.00     IL
132  246059   BRIAN  WATERWORTH 113.00     MO
133  318505   JAMES  COOPER 110.00     AR
134  246091   CAROL  GOODART 107.00     OK
135  151294   BERNARD  WARNOWICZ 106.00     MD
136  169741   BEN  ARNOLD 104.40     GA
137  348790   JIM  BOURGEOIS 104.00     
138  318662   LEE  PANELLA 104.00     VA
139  272153   MIKE  MCMICHAEL 104.00     
140  328574   BRIAN  HOBDAY 102.00     
141  140416   TROY  ADAMS 102.00     KS
142  157834   REG  HOOPER 101.00     
143  141146   CRAIG  MARRIA 100.00     ID
144  318397   JOSEPH  UNANUE 98.00     GA
145  243710   LISA  LAVERTY 94.00     VA
146  302271   TODD  SUMMERLIN 93.00     MS
147  289278   JOSEPH  SCANDARIATO 91.00     IL
148  119439   RANDY  BATES 89.80     TX
149  297132   ROBERTO  BARJAS CARDENAS 88.50     
150  257427   GORGE  GABINO 88.00     
151  349238   DARRELL  FELTON 86.00     NC
152  318633   BART  OTT 86.00     MN
153  148674   DAVID  RUOKOLAINEN 86.00     WI
154  311961   JIMMY  LISTER 84.00     FL
155  153753   DON  HANSEN 83.00     NE
156  328553   ARMANDO  NOVOA 82.00     OH
157  171982   SCOTT  SMITH 82.00     MD
158  359551   JOHN  ARNOLD 81.00     MO
159  149289   DANA  OEHLERICH 81.00     WI
160  122617   JEAN-ALAIN  BISAILLON 80.00     
161  354014   MELVIN  TABION 79.00     NV
162  201508   ALAN  STONE 79.00     KS
163  326213   MICHAEL  KASIMIRSKY 78.00     PA
164  311577   JEFFREY  GREENE 76.00     CA
165  132243   CHAD  SEELBINDER 76.00     NY
166  151823   DON  VANDER VEEN 73.00     MT
167  192246   DWAYNE  WILLIS 72.00     SC
168  154877   JAMES  MURPHY 72.00     NV
169  144504   EMMETT  YATES 72.00     AL
170  307151   ERIC  LYNCH 71.00     OK
171  323214   EDWARD  ROBICHAUX 70.00     TX
172  249960   MYRON  SOSNOWSKI 69.00     
173  160013   DERIC  MEISINGER, JR 69.00     NE
174  343924   RONNIE  RANKIN 68.00     VA
175  331531   HENRY  VYSKOCIL JR 68.00     
176  239220   JONATHAN  THIESSEN 67.00     NY
177  169261   ROBERT CLAY  RICH 67.00     LA
178  167389   BRIAN  LEAZER 67.00     NC
179  356482   LUCIANO  TAVARES 64.00     SC
180  351002   MICHAEL  DURST 64.00     MI
181  327106   ROBERT  COMEAU 64.00     
182  266596   KEVIN  JAROCKI 64.00     
183  278934   ELIZABETH  HOEPPNER 63.00     
184  230628   DAN  GEBERS 63.00     NH
185  129442   OAK  SMITH 63.00     AR
186  342759   BRANDON  BORGER 62.00     CA
187  257497   ERIC  MCDINE 61.00     FL
188  155954   DARRON  TODD 60.60     DE
189  147529   DAVID  TURJA 60.60     UT
190  190961   BROCK  HAMMOND 60.00     NM
191  170636   BRAD  THOMPSON 60.00     NM
192  272441   JOSHUA  JOHN 59.00     CA
193  328899   TODD  AYERS 58.00     OH
194  258718   JOSEPH  ADAMS 58.00     CA
195  255630   ANDREW  AMRHEIN 58.00     KY
196  158461   WAYNE  BLACK 58.00     AR
197  353017   CHUCK  DEVENTURA 57.00     PA
198  358248   STEVE  WAYNE 56.00     OK
199  307984   BASEM  ABDEL-MALEK 52.00     
200  234757   LISA  CUNNINGHAM 52.00     
201  165387   ALAN  LEONARD 52.00     OH
202  147939   GREG  STURGILL 52.00     PA
203  148231   JEFFREY SCOTT  ALBERTSON 50.00     IL
204  356058   RODNEY  SHEDD 48.00     OK
205  291725   MARK  HAMMONS 48.00     TX
206  244402   RICHARD  NIXON 48.00     NC
207  356960   ADIB  KARAM 47.00     MA
208  308070   JOHN  BARTOLUCCI 46.00     WA
209  298144   LINDA  WRIGLEY 46.00     AK
210  158649   H BROWN  CRIBBS 46.00     VA
211  162288   THOMAS  HILLARD 45.00     PA
212  139121   MICHAEL  COSTELLO 45.00     NJ
213  330370   CHAD  MADORE 44.00     FL
214  237820   WARREN  FLOWERS 44.00     TN
215  357121   DAVE  FISH 42.00     PA
216  353207   MATTHEW  SHEPHERD 42.00     MO
217  290634   YVONNE  HARDWICKE 42.00     
218  277826   GARRETT  RODDIE 42.00     TX
219  238891   MARK  ADAMS 42.00     AK
220  358997   MIKE  BROWNING 40.00     FL
221  348929   FRANCISCO  MELRO 40.00     MT
222  162120   RICHARD  AYERS 40.00     NY
223  162003   JONATHAN  ATKINSON 40.00     GA
224  322188   CHRIS  WELSH 39.00     AZ
225  199083   SCOTT  NELSON 39.00     NV
226  348032   H.J.  SMITH JR 38.00     KS
227  145714   MARK  FOSS 38.00     MD
228  305886   BRIAN  FOX 37.00     PA
229  349709   ROBERT  ENGLERT 36.00     PA
230  347829   ROBERT  MUNZ 36.00     OH
231  283373   DAVID  KING 36.00     KY
232  168907   DAVID  SAVOLAINEN 36.00     WI
233  241733   TODD  HAVELAAR 35.00     TX
234  227897   ANDREW  DUTKO 35.00     MA
235  303230   SIMON FRANKLIN  JONES 34.00     VA
236  160452   CARLOS  CRESPO 34.00     
237  298567   WALTER  PRIESTLY 33.00     TX
238  318340   RANDY  LEGER 32.00     LA
239  234152   KEITH  HALEY 32.00     MO
240  214604   TROY  ROBERIE 32.00     LA
241  163507   JONATHON  MCDONALD 32.00     TX
242  129069   DARRIN  VAN DIEST 32.00     WA
243  357618   MARK  LLOYD 30.00     DE
244  308827   LEONARD  NEIL JR 30.00     MA
245  305699   ARTUR  DZIEKAN 30.00     NY
246  293969   W. THOMAS  MEARS 30.00     MD
247  149300   DAVID  GOLLOTT 30.00     MS
248  318399   ALVIN  RAMIREZ ORTIZ 29.00     
249  167793   DAVID  THOMPSON 29.00     AL
250  304406   JASON  CALLAHAN 28.00     PA
251  242439   MILES  EISENTRAUT 28.00     CA
252  159845   MARK  COCA 28.00     NM
253  153209   BRAD  YOUNG 28.00     CA
254  150106   JOHN  BUTLER 28.00     TX
255  134077   TIM  HARTZOG 28.00     ID
256  172644   WAYLON  KORANDA 27.00     MN
257  148446   MIKE  SMITH 27.00     NY
258  269838   SANTO  MERLO 26.00     FL
259  268448   M ALLEN  STATHAM 26.00     GA
260  352999   JOSEPH  PELTIER 25.00     MN
261  343164   STEPHANE  BENARD 24.00     
262  316709   DANIEL  AMSLER 24.00     PA
263  308050   HUIJUAN  PANG 24.00     TX
264  166956   MICHAEL  GIESE 24.00     VA
265  154216   JAMES  RATCHFORD 24.00     SC
266  260758   KYLE  NETTERVILLE 21.00     TX
267  232580   JON  DAYTON 21.00     TX
268  156677   DOUGLAS  CRYSLER 21.00     MI
269  350140   STEVE  FITZNER 20.00     MI
270  270160   JOHN  MINKS 20.00     MA
271  238028   CHAD  KOEHN 20.00     CA
272  208537   DOUG  WIEDL 20.00     LA
273  164868   ANDREW  HARMAN 20.00     NJ
274  146356   MIKE  FOWKE 20.00     SC
275  336878   LELAND  ANGELL 18.00     TN
276  250313   WILLIAM  BROWN 18.00     TX
277  230162   JOHN  RUBI 18.00     TX
278  163942   DANIEL  PETRUZZI 18.00     PA
279  353790   BRIAN  WHITE 16.00     OH
280  351009   JAMES  SHIELDS 16.00     PA
281  347845   STEEVE  PARENT 16.00     
282  346524   BRAD  BEASLEY 16.00     OK
283  336088   JAMES  WILKINS 16.00     KY
284  327130   CHUCK  WEAVER 16.00     NM
285  323129   MARK  WIGGAM 16.00     KY
286  310804   IAN  CORFIELD 16.00     NC
287  310068   DAVE  CASO 16.00     NY
288  297950   VINCE  ARPINO 16.00     IL
289  297250   DARRIN  KREIL 16.00     WA
290  279037   GRACE  TREVINO 16.00     TX
291  264013   MARTIN  BRUNNER 16.00     CO
292  222519   RALPH  BROOKSHIRE 16.00     TX
293  167897   C SCOTT  WELCH 16.00     AL
294  164068   JASEN  SOMERS 16.00     CT
295  163264   MARK  ENNS 16.00     CO
296  146922   HARRY  DATYS 16.00     NY
297  146389   FRANK  ANDREWS 16.00     NH
298  121449   ROY  LANE 16.00     CO
299  135666   GORDON  MCKEAN 15.00     IA
300  347479   JAMES  BROWER 14.00     PA
301  268905   SHYUEMIN  PANG 14.00     TX
302  248629   JASON  ARMSTRONG 14.00     VA
303  355851   JOHN  KIDD 13.00     NV
304  162241   ROBERT  RAIRIGH 13.00     AL
305  358778   RICHARD  GARTNER 12.00     CA
306  352583   DANI  BEAUVAIS 12.00     CO
307  340654   MARTY  SMITH 12.00     AZ
308  339117   ALEX  GOSSETT 12.00     NC
309  310582   GEORGE  DANCAUSE 12.00     MA
310  268440   BENTLEY  FATHEREE 12.00     TX
311  282563   DAVID  BOYETTE 11.20     GA
312  331800   JOHNNY  RIVERA 11.00     
313  359210   MATTHEW  JANNUSCH 10.00     WI
314  359013   DALE  GASKINS 10.00     NC
315  354015   LEILA  TABION 10.00     NV
316  345274   SHENG  YU 10.00     MA
317  323867   ALLEN  WAINWRIGHT 10.00     LA
318  310898   TRAVIS  WHITWORTH 10.00     UT
319  306484   AARON  ALVARADO 10.00     TX
320  342557   BRENT  BAUER 9.00     MN
321  322563   JOHN  STRICKLAND 9.00     AL
322  284104   DAVID  KRAUSS 9.00     MI
323  157736   JOHN  MATHEWSON 9.00     CT
324  358615   MICHAEL  WEAVER 8.00     VA
325  358440   JOHN  BRIGHT 8.00     TX
326  315158   CHRISTOPHER  HAWKINS 8.00     TN
327  306847   JILL  TAYLOR 8.00     WV
328  272749   TERRY  OLSON 8.00     TX
329  171603   CARL  WHALEY 8.00     NC
330  160129   KEITH  TORO 8.00     MI
331  153258   MASON  PALIDAR 8.00     NJ
332  348012   JOSEPH  BROGNANO 7.00     VA
333  359165   MARK  BRAMLETT 6.00     AZ
334  356814   JONATHAN  WATERWORTH 6.00     AZ
335  344965   KEN  UNGER 6.00     AL
336  325488   MARY  FITZNER 6.00     MI
337  309041   SCOTT  WATSON 6.00     AL
338  243428   CHARLES  DAVIS 6.00     VA
339  218937   JAMEY  BARNES 6.00     NC
340  183525   AARON  KOCH 6.00     KY
341  169232   LUC  VAILLANCOURT 6.00     NH
342  357268   DONALD  JONES 4.00     IL
343  291158   SEVAK  GREGORIAN 4.00     CA
344  167726   CRAIG  LEDWON 4.00     AL
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