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S&W Production Shooters Finish 1-2 at USPSA Area 4 Match

Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at 10:50 AM

S&W Production Shooters Finish 1-2 at USPSA Area 4 Match

Team Smith & Wesson's Mike Seeklander

Team Smith & Wesson's Mike Seeklander

U.S. Practical Shooting Association

U.S. Practical Shooting Association

SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. --(Ammoland.com)- Tulsa area shooters, and Team Smith & Wesson members, Mike Seeklander and Phil Strader of Owasso, Okla. placed first and second respectively in the Production division contest at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s (USPSA) 2010 Area 4 Handgun Championship this past weekend in Princeton, La.

The match, which was sponsored by Texas-based firearms maker STI International, saw nearly 60 shooters, including three Grand Masters and seven Masters, battle for the top spot in this the second of eight practical shooting regional championships.

Seeklander, a Master class shooter, edged out Strader, a Grand Master, by just over 60 points, winning four of the 12 stages and posting a final score of 1336.3542 to claim the Production division title. The win represents the 39th of the season for Team Smith & Wesson.

“Production division continues to grow, and with more factory-supported shooting teams like those of Smith & Wesson, CZ USA, Glock and Sig Sauer, that trend will continue and top shooters like Mike will find their way to the winner’s circle,” said Michael Voigt, president of USPSA.

Strader finished second with a score of 1276.2913. CZ USA’s sponsored shooter Matt Mink of Conway, Ark., who is also a Grand Master as well as last year’s winner, placed third with three stage wins and a final score of 1236.2286.

Rounding out the top five were Texans Kale Garretson of Lubbock, another Grand Master who placed third in 2009, and Jason Tielke of Houston. The two shooters finished fourth and fifth respectively shooting 1234.9292 and 1076.3109.

In the Lady’s Production division contest, Rhonda Stonaker of Plano, Texas won the third stage of the match to take the lead away from Jayne Pacifico of Austin, Texas who started out with a win on the first stage.

Stonaker then proceeded to win the next seven consecutive stages, as well as the final stage, for a total of nine stage wins. She claimed the Lady’s Production title with a final score of 850.6102.

Carrie Carlson of St. Peters, Mo. finished fourth in 2009 but placed second this year by moving into second place after sixth stage and holding it through to the end of the match. Carlson won stage two of the match and posted a final score of 630.2694.

Last year’s runner-up, Woolrich Elite Tactical shooting team member Tammy Sharp of Preston, Okla., dropped to third this year with a final score of 606.5729. Pacifico picked up her second and final stage win on the 11th stage of the match but could not finish higher than fourth with her final score of 576.7654. Repeating her 2009 fifth place finish was Marlene Coley of Leeland, Miss. who shot 304.4175.

In the Seniors category, Curtis Darrah of New Iberia, La. took top honors in the Production division shooting a final score of 594.0855.

The STI Area 4 Handgun Championship was held at the Shootout Range in Princeton, La. The match drew 230 top shooters from Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, the four states that make up Area 4, as well as Arizona, California, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin and Canada.

The next regional championship on the practical shooting calendar is the Canyon Creek Area 5 Championship scheduled for June 10-13 at the Tri County Gun Club in Polo, Ill.

Team Smith & Wesson's Phil Strader

Team Smith & Wesson's Phil Strader

For more information on USPSA, upcoming matches and full match results, visit www.USPSA.org.

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Carina Randolph Picks Up 7th USPSA Area 4 Limited Title

Thursday, May 27th, 2010 at 10:35 AM

Carina Randolph Picks Up 7th USPSA Area 4 Limited Title

U.S. Practical Shooting Association

U.S. Practical Shooting Association

SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. --(Ammoland.com)- Carina Randolph not only claimed the Lady’s title for the second year in a row at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s (USPSA) 2010 Area 4 Handgun Championship, but the Richardson, Texas shooter also finished ninth overall and claimed top honors over the entire Limited field on the fourth stage.

“Carina continues to be a force in the Limited division,” said Voigt. “This year marks the seventh times she’s won the Area 4 title and if she continues at the pace she’s going, she’s likely to push aside a couple guys on her way to a top five finish – or maybe the overall title.”

Randolph led the women’s field throughout the entire match by winning 10 of the 12 stages and outpacing her nearest competitor by more than 230 points. She finished the match with an impressive score of 1041.9577.

Second place went to Thibodaux, La. resident Barbara Thibodaux who was the only woman to top Randolph on any stage with wins on the eighth and ninth stages. Thibodaux posted a final score of 805.0249.

Texans, Bobbi Hedegard of San Antonio and Tania Steele of Beaumont, finished third and fourth with scores of 408.1193 and 355.9532 respectively.

The STI Area 4 Handgun Championship was held at the Shootout Range in Princeton, La. The match drew 230 top shooters from Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, the four states that make up Area 4, as well as Arizona, California, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin and Canada.

The next regional championship on the practical shooting calendar is the Canyon Creek Area 5 Championship scheduled for June 10-13 at the Tri County Gun Club in Polo, Ill.

For more information on USPSA, upcoming matches and full match results, visit www.USPSA.org

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