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Final Shots: Jamie Gaines

October 7, 2019 By Sherry Kerr

Jamie GainesWe are sorry to report the loss of a great skeet shooter, coach, and friend, Jamie Gaines.

Born December 8, 1948, in Louisville, Kentucky, Jamie was raised in the Bluegrass Region of the state. He attended parochial grade school and high school in Frankfort. In 1970, Jamie graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. He applied for and was accepted into Naval Flight Training in 1971. He was commissioned an Ensign and later received his wings after completing flight training in 1972. Jamie’s first assignment was to Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 6 in Norfolk, VA.

In 1978, Jamie met Florida Highway Patrolman C.C. “Dusty” Rhodes and was introduced to the game of skeet, and as they say, the rest is history. Upon return from sea duty, Jamie secured a shore duty assignment at the Armed Forces Staff College. During his stay at the AFSC, he met and married Major Lorraine Shelton, USAF. During this time, he went to many skeet shoots in the Virginia and Maryland area with SMSgt. Al Talacek. Jamie also took on the role of Captain of the Navy Skeet Team, working to get funding and ammunition. He was able to get the Navy Skeet Team included in the Navy budget and secure funding and ammunition for years to come.

Jamie teamed up with Luke Deshotels and ventured to skeet shoots in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, in addition to those in Maryland and Virginia. Following his retirement from the Navy, skeet took Jamie’s full attention. He and Lorraine moved several times, but in each location he found a partner to shoot with at major shoots. In 1991, it was Mississippi where he teamed up with Gabby Hulgan, attending many shoots in Florida, Mississippi, and Texas. In 1995, it was back to Maryland, where he shot with Wayne Mayes. In 1999, Jamie and Lorraine moved to Helotes, Texas and Jamie learned he was in “skeet heaven.” After arrival in Texas, Jamie shot at many Texas shoots but also traveled extensively to major shoots throughout the country. Some of Jamie’s Texas skeet buddies included Rocky Goodman, Wayne Mayes, Mark Myers, and Van Boerner.

On May 9, 2003, Jamie lost his left hand in a construction accident. As Jamie put it, “It was a perfectly good excuse to quit skeet.” This did not stop him, though, because within a month, he was back shooting skeet with Wayne coaching him, and he even shot a 100 at his first shoot after the accident.

Some highlights of his skeet career include:

  • 2012: Induction into the NSSA Hall of Fame
  • Selection to eight Open First or Second All-American Teams
  • 1992: Won Mini and World .410 titles
  • 1993: Won the Mini .410 again.
  • Shot five 400x400s, including the only one ever shot at East Alton
  • Inducted into the Armed Forces Hall of Fame for shooting proficiency, as well as earning the K.E. Pletcher Award.
  • June 2012: Inducted into the Texas Skeet Shooting Hall of Fame
  • 28-gauge long-run record (1487) until broken by Stuart Fairbanks
  • World 2-man team Military Civilian HOA record (1097) with Gabby Hulgan.

Jamie will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

 

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Final Shots: Betty Jean “B.J.” Yates

September 22, 2019 By Sherry Kerr

BJ YatesAn NSSA icon, Betty Jean “B.J.” Yates, passed away on September 4 in Tullahoma, Tennessee. B.J. was well-known among shooters at the World Skeet Championships, having refereed at World Shoots for many years. Having refereed for at least 40 years, B.J. was an inductee in the NSSA Referee Wall of Fame and was an NSSA Referee of the Year. She was a longtime NSSA Director from Tennessee and a former Tennessee State Champion.

B.J.’s friend Steve Knight, along with Barbara Griffith, contributed some memories of B.J.:

NSSA and TSSA lost one of their greatest ambassadors to the shooting sports when Betty J. Yates (better known to all skeet shooters as B.J.) passed away. B.J. was my longtime friend and shooting partner for the last 30 years. B.J. was Chief Referee in the state of Tennessee for the past 10-plus years, and as such, was in charge of many state and local shoots in Tennessee. B.J. also traveled to Grayslake, Illinois and St. Joe, Missouri, to referee several shoots. She also served as president of the Tennessee Sheet Shooting Association on more than one occasion.

B.J. was a fan of everything outdoors, from shooting skeet to bird hunting, to fishing. We spent a lot of time fishing for crappie and bass, and she especially loved fishing for crappie. She also introduced me to the sport of sheet shooting in the late 1980s, and we continued to shoot together over the next 20 years. We traveled to many of the major shoots being held around our area and beyond.

During this time we refereed the World Skeet Championships many times, and B.J. was always in the Shoot-Off Stadium for the first box or boxes of the shoot-off events. Many skeet shooters passed by her eyes on their way to gun and World Championships. B.J. made many friends during her life she will be missed by all who had the honor of knowing her.

B.J. was a straight shooter – what you saw is what you got! At the end of a shoot, all B.J. wanted was to sit on the club porch and enjoy a cold brew and a good cigar!

Just a few facts on B.J. and what she accomplished during her too-short time with us here in this Life. She was born November 14, 1937, and died September 14, 2019, at the age of 81 years, just a few short days short of her 82nd birthday. She was a teacher of mathematics at Coffee County High School, a tool and die maker at Whirlpool Corporation, a referee at the state and national level, a Tennessee State Champion skeet shooter, Tennessee Chief Referee, a member of the National Referee Wall of Fame, and NSSA Referee of the Year — a pretty nice resume for this amazing woman! Rest in peace, my friend!”

A memorial service will be announced at a later time. NSSA members and staff extend their condolences to B.J.’s family and many friends, and she will be missed.

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Final Shots: Lt. Col. (Ret.) A.D. “Jack” Joseph

April 30, 2019 By Sherry Kerr


Lt. Col. (Ret.) A. D. “Jack” Joseph, 93, passed away on Thursday, April 4, 2019. “Mr. Jack,” as he was known to all, was a fixture at Alabama skeet shoots for many years. His pleasant personality and enjoyment for the sport and the people involved in the sport were always an enjoyable part of the shooting experience.

Born in Lancaster, Kentucky, he spent his entire youth in Louisville. He entered the armed service as an Aviation Cadet and completed his training as a pilot. He was a veteran of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. While serving, he represented the Air Force at the World-Wide Armed Forces Invitational Skeet Shoot Tournament as a member of the winning 5-man team in June, 1967. He was the recipient of many awards and decorations and retired from the U.S. Air Force after 30 years of service.

Mr. Jack held Masters Degrees in Education, History, Political Science, and Criminal Justice. He received the Education Specialist degree from the University of Tennessee. After leaving the Air Force, he was employed as Director of Administrative Services and as an Associate Professor of History and Political Science at Troy State University in Montgomery.

Mr. Jack was still competing in skeet shoots in the state of Alabama as recently as March, 2019. No longer shooting all four guns in competition, he always shot his beloved 28 gauge and became well known for his skill with the little gun. Mr. Jack was an avid hunter, fisherman and skeet shooter. His presence and support to the Alabama Skeet Shooting Association will be missed.

Mr. Jack was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Julia Hite Joseph. He is survived by his son, Mark Hite Joseph, who is also a part of the Alabama skeet shooting family.

NSSA extends its condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Jack.

– Contributed by Roy Jorgensen

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Final Shots: D.G. “Skeet” Hier

March 11, 2019 By Sherry Kerr

D. G. “Skeet” Hier of Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away March 2, 2019 at the age of 72.  He was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving on the U.S.S. Ticonderoga aircraft carrier.  Skeet was an avid hunter and skeet shooter.  He won numerous local, state, and national skeet shooting awards and was inducted into the Nebraska Skeet Shooting Hall of Fame in 2003.  Skeet also served as a state director for the National Skeet Shooting Association for many years.

He participated in 17 world shoots, which he thoroughly enjoyed (he possibly liked the card games as much as the shooting!).  Skeet was a longtime member and director of the Lincoln Trap and Skeet Club and lifetime member of the National Skeet Shooting Association where he amassed almost 200,000 lifetime registered targets.

Skeet will be remembered, among many things, for his dedication and devotion to promoting the shooting sports.  Skeet’s incredible work ethic didn’t wane in the least after his retirement in 2014; he spent countless hours at the Lincoln Trap and Skeet Club where he gave new meaning to the term “volunteering.”  He was extremely computer savvy and had every answer to any registered skeet shooting question after running shoots for so many years.

Skeet is survived by his loving family, including wife Jill, daughters Stephanie (Scott) and Nicole (Brian), and son Brian (Lindsay), grandchildren Kennedi, Hunter, Caleb, Kylie and Jaxson, and countless friends in the shooting community.  Skeet shooting in Nebraska will certainly not be the same without Skeet Hier.

– Contributed by Chris Lutz

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Final Shots: Donald R. “Don” Blaylock

March 11, 2019 By Sherry Kerr

Former NSSA Executive Committee member and Zone 7 Hall of Fame inductee Donald R. “Don” Blaylock of Cody, Wyoming, passed away on February 28.

Don served on the EC representing Zone 7 for six years, 2001-2006. He was instrumental in building registered skeet shooting in the state of Wyoming and was a two-time Wyoming State Champion. He was inducted into the Zone 7 Hall of Fame and was awarded the Kinkner-Dubois award in 2009 for his service to Zone 7 skeet.

Don’s friend Billy D. Williams inducted him into the Hall of Fame and shared his induction speech, parts of which are below:

Don started shooting skeet in 1987 in Cody, Wyoming, with Dick Myers, George Keesler, and Donovan Allen as a warm-up for bird shooting. Hooked on the game, he must have shot and tried every gun he could find. He now owns as many guns as cars.

I met Don in 1989.  We started traveling to shoots in Zone 7, making between 12 and 14 shoots a year.  When Don started winning his class, he treated himself to a Beretta EELL.

After George Desatoff helped adjust his stock, Don won the Comstock 12 Ga. Retired Military Championship in 1992.  That same year, Don made the Zone 7 Retired Military Team and the All-American Honorable Mention RM team.  He was also on the RM All-American teams in 1996 and 1998.

Don doesn’t talk about his military career very much, but I think he and Rambo were best friends.

Don has been the force behind registered skeet shooting in the state of Wyoming.  Many of you have been to his club for the Cody Friends shoot and enjoyed his hospitality.  Everyone that goes to Don’s shoots gains about 5 pounds because he feeds you good while you are there. He has been the Wyoming State Champ twice and runner up five times.

He truly loves the people in this sport. – Billy D. Williams

Louise Terry recalls Don as a gentleman and the consummate host, citing an EC meeting he hosted in Cody. He owned a restaurant in town, so the EC members had breakfast there every morning on the way to the gun club and other meals at the club. “He went out of his way to make sure that all of the out-of-town guests were treated royally,” she said. “They did things the old-fashioned way, and it was quite a treat … They said grace before the dinner began, and they made sure that all of the women went through the line first for their food. He was quite the gentleman!”

NSSA extends its condolences to Don’s family, his many friends, and the Zone 7 skeet community who will feel the loss of his friendship and service.

 
 

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