Jeremy Reid won five of 12 stages at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s Area 4 Handgun Championship in Wichita Falls, Texas to claim the Single Stack division title with a final score of 1448.5527 points.
Rhonda Stonaker of Plano, Texas won eight of 12 stages at USPSA’s Area 4 Handgun Championship in Wichita Falls, Texas to outpace her nearest competitor, Jayne Pacifico of Austin, Texas, by more than 100 points to win the Women’s Production division title.
Team Rudy Project’s Kale Garreston of Lubbock, Texas outgunned B.J. Norris of Tyler, Texas by 38 points to take the Production division title at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s Area 4 Handgun Championship in Wichita Falls, Texas.
The reigning king of revolver shooters, Jerry Miculek of Princeton, La., dominated the competition at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s Area 4 Handgun Championship by winning all 12 stages and outpacing his nearest competitor by over 280 points.
Team Limcat’s Athena Lee of Katy, Texas picked up her second USPSA Open division regional title of the 2011 season with her 15th place overall finish this past weekend at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s Area 4 Handgun Championship in Wichita Falls, Texas.
With five stage wins, Camerons Custom Guns’ Eddie Garcia of Mesa, Ariz. took an early lead in the Open division contest at USPSA’s Area 4 Handgun Championship in Wichita Fall, Texas, and held on to take the title with a final score of 1434.1737.
The winner’s podium at USPSA’s Area 4 Handgun Championship is like a home away from home for Carina Randolph. The Richardson, Texas shooter picked up her third straight Women’s Limited division title, bringing to eight the total she’s won there since 2003.
After winning seven of 12 stages, it’s no wonder that Team Rudy Project’s Blake Miguez of New Iberia, La. has captured another Limited division title at the U.S. Practical Shooting Association’s Area 4 Handgun Championship.
Team Para USA shooter Travis Tomasie of Smiths Station, Ala. won the Limited division title this past weekend in Fredericksburg, Va. at the 2011 EGW Area 8 Handgun Championship. USPSA’s regional match drew over 300 shooters from the Mid-Atlantic region, as well as across the country.
With little more than 27 points separating the top five, the Single Stack division contest during the Labor Day weekend’s USPSA’s 2011 EGW Area 8 Handgun Championship in Fredericksburg, Va. featured some of the tightest competition, but it was Gilbert Perez of Dandridge, Tenn. who took the title in the closing stages of the match.