Black Wing Shooting Center hosts
the fourth annual "Break ‘Em All Open"
By: Dave Guinn
Delaware,
OH – Black Wing Shooting Center (Black Wing) hosted the 4th
annual Break ‘Em All Skeet Shoot Open, September 15 – 16, 2007.
The Break ‘Em All Open continued the record setting pace at Black Wing
this year nearly doubling the number of shooters from last year with a
total of 39 shooters participating in 2007.
The Break ‘Em All Open presenter, John Beggs’ Dairy Queen Division,
provided $1,000 in added money plus an additional $200 in Lewis class
money to B class and lower shooters to make the final shoot of Black
Wing’s 2007 registered skeet schedule a fun and very interesting
shoot. Also, the Dairy Queen Division contributed a 20 gauge
Tournament Skeet Remington 1100 to be awarded by random drawing.
Dave Guinn contributed over $300 in additional door prizes which
included a $75 Black Wing gift certificate and a flat of 12 gauge AA
shells plus the Rusty Spur Restaurant contributed a Las Vegas vacation,
3 days & 2 nights (accommodations only) which included $500 in
casino benefits.
The Break ‘EM All Open attracted shooters from all corners of Ohio and
parts of West Virginia on a brisk September week-end. No rain, no
wind, no baking hot temperatures and no excuses accepted this
week-end. Our sponsor picked this September week-end to avoid the
Texas-like hot-humid weather conditions which usually prevailed during
previous Break ‘Em All Open shoots. However in case any shooter
suffered from dehydration during the shoot, a first-aid freezer
equipped with 240 DQ treats was available to treat the needy
shooter. Nearly every treat was consumed during the shoot with
just a few left over for consumption by our hard working referees.
Each event included a Lewis Class concurrent event which included all
shooters B class and below. No fees were charged the shooters to
participate. The shooters were divided into 3 groups which split
$50 in additional prize money among the top scorers of each
group. Congratulations to all the shooters who took home a little
extra money with them and thank you John for conceiving and providing
the money to fund all 4 Lewis class events.
The Doubles Event opened the shoot with Jim Rogers (a.k.a. Bryan
Rogers’ dad) taking top honors. Class winners were: Mike Harm,
AA-1, Bryan Rogers, A-1, Ted Latham, B-1, Tim Witzler, C-1 and Dan
Hathaway, D-1.
The 12 GA Event followed with just one perfect score which was posted
by Charlie Williams. Class winners were: Wayne Harvey,
AA-1, Flint Gabelman, A-1, Paul Kautz, B-1, Mike Koehler, C-1, Lou
Visco, D-1 and Matt Baker, E-1. Charlie Williams received a $25
Black Wing gift certificate for posting the 100 straight.
At the conclusion of Saturday’s activities, all shooters were asked to
gather in front of the “Skeet Shack” for a special presentation.
Referee Casey Roshon was recognized for his outstanding performance as
a Black Wing referee and staff member during the last 3 years.
Not only did Casey work each shoot as a referee but he helped with the
set up and tear down of the facilities before and after each
shoot. Casey worked without complaint and pulled birds for some
of our most demanding shooters without criticism. To a round of
applause Casey was given a Lonesome Charlie Shooter’s Pouch with his
name engraved on the pouch. My personal thanks for a job well
done! Well deserved.
On Sunday, Ron’s Squad (Ron Margello) of new shooters took to the field
with Mike Shurig, a new member added to his squad. Ron Margello
has mentored this squad of new shooters through all of Black Wing’s
registered shoots this shoot year and on the practice field.
Black Wing hosted a total of 15 shooters new to registered American
skeet this year of which 8 participated in the Break ‘Em All
Open. Thanks for your hard work Ron. A special thanks to
all the new shooters. There would be no registered skeet shoots
without you.
And as fate may play it, our new shooters did quite well off the
field. Dick Irene won the 20 Gauge Tournament Skeet Remington
1100 and Lou Visco won the Las Vegas vacation in a random
drawing. Lou was overheard as saying Las Vegas in October sounds
good.
The 28 GA Event opened Sunday with Bryan Rogers capturing the
Championship with a lone 100. Class winners were: Wayne
Harvey, AA-1, Ron Margello, A-1, Ted Latham, B-1, Ed Atherton, C-1, and
Richard Irene, D-1. Bryan Rogers received a $25 Black Wing gift
certificate for posting the 100 straight.
The 20 GA Event closed the shoot with Bryan Rogers capturing the
Championship. Class winners were: Mike Harm, AA-1, Jim Rogers,
a.k.a. Bryan Rogers’ dad, A-1, Ted Latham, B-1, Ed Atherton, C-1 and
Bob Darragh, D-1.
Charlie Williams took the 3 Gun HOA title with a superb 297 following a
shoot-off with Bryan Rogers who had to settle for Runner-Up.
A special thank you to Dairy Queen and John Beggs for sponsoring this
shoot. Your support and the support of our other sponsors have
helped create a growing skeet program at Black Wing. Hats off and
thank you very much!
To all the shooters who participated in Black Wing’s 2007 registered
program, thank you and we look forward to seeing you next year. Black
Wing’s 2008 registered skeet schedule will be posted on the internet at
www.blackwingsc.com as soon as it is finalized.
Casey
Roshon, a 3 year referee, was presented a Lonesome Charlie Shooter's
Pouch with an attached name plate. Casey has anchored
our referee team for three years, pulled all the shoots
and has done an outstanding job pulling for some of our most
demanding shooters.
Richard
Irene won the 20ga Remington 1100 Tournament Skeet shotgun in a
random drawing. This is Dick's first year shooting registered
skeet and what a way to begin.

Shooters
enjoying some of the 240 treats provided by DQ.