Another 100,000 reasons to make the Grand this year. Click on the link below to read the ATA's latest press release.

No, Mark Isner didn't win the $100,000.00 Grand American Challenge but the 2012 Hall of Fame inductee did smash his 100,000th singles target at the Southern Grand on March 12, 2012.
Mark Isner and Ken Connett have been inducted into the WVATA for 2012.
Join us memorial day weekend, Saturday May 26th and Sunday 27th for the 7th Annual WV HOF Championships in Wellsburg, WV. Brooke County Sportsman & Farmers Association will be hosting this years shoot. Program available soon.
Plan to attend the 92nd West Virginia State Shoot at Brooke County Sportsman & Farmers Association McAdoo Ridge Wellsburg, WV
Pat Swartz, standing in the shadow of a palm tree, smashed his 100,000th target

today and from the picture is looks like sunny Florida. Pat, who started registering targets in 1979, is close in handicap at almost 90,000 and doubles over 95,000. Pat has placed on the State Team several times and won among others several trophies at the State Shoot.
Fred has just texted to announce that two time WV State Singles Champion Scott Ross broke his first ever 200 straight, Congratulations Scotty! 
Tri State story and pics to follow!!
The 6th annual Hall of Fame shoot was held May 28-29 2011 at Point Pleasant Gun Club. This year honoring 2004 inductee Eugene Elcesser, who just recently passed away, 2007 inductee James Westfall and 2005 inductee John Garrison who was the first WV member to earn the coveted ATA Grand Slam. I would like to thank the Point Pleasant Gun Club members and Ed Barnette for all their work readying the club as well as Steve Sprout, Darrel Murray and especially John Garrison who provided and ran the computer. Thanks to all that participated. Here is Mark Isner's shoot report.
Trapshooting elder Jack Gandee shot at his 100,000 th target Nov. 28th at Airport Gun Club. He's close in Handicap too, with 94700 as well as 44050 in doubles since starting to register targets in 1972. Jack, well known to the trapshooting community, having served many positions in the WVATA over the years.