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05/29/24 – 06/02/24 – North Central Regional @ Woods & Meadow
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2020 WSCA Hall of Fame Inductee – Pete Melloy
NSCA #545002 |
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Shooting Accomplishments:Wisconsin State Champion – 2017 & 2018 Wisconsin FITASC – Champion 2012 Wisconsin Ironman – Champion 2010, 2012, 2013, 2018 Wisconsin Open All-State Team – 2011, 2018, 2019 Total NSCA Registered Targets as of 8/1/2018: 58,247 |
2019 WSCA Hall of Fame Inductee – John Dennert
NSCA #549179 |
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Shooting Accomplishments: WI State Runner-Up – 2012 WI State 3rd Place – 2014 Total NSCA Registered Targets as of 1/1/2019: 108,064 |
Jim Johnson (January 2, 1936 – April 23, 2015)
Jim Johnson was born January 2, 1936, grew up near Navarino, WI and attended Bonduel High School where he excelled in football, basketball and track. He received a football scholarship to UW-EauClaire and played one season when he decided to go back home to work and marry his high school sweetheart, Joanne Horvath. Jim & Joanne wed on June 11, 1955. They have 4 children; Mike (1957), Diane (1959) who now works with Jim at J&H, Gail (1960), and Jayne (1961). Jim & Joanne farmed near Navarino until 1970 when they moved to, what is now, J&H Game Farm.
In 1964, Jim, his brother Donald, and Joanne’s brother Bill Horvath sat down and discussed the future of hunting in Wisconsin. J&H was born at a kitchen table as a pheasant club. The name; J (Johnson) & H (Horvath) opened with a single pheasant member in 1969. In 1990 Jim was approached about starting a sporting clay course. Even though very skeptical that this would be a profitable business, Jim had a man from Missouri, John Ruckavina, come and set our 1st course. September of 1990 J&H opened their 1st course with 10 manual traps. J&H now have 11 courses and average over a million targets thrown each year. Jim & his family have worked very hard over the past 50 years to make J&H a successful “family atmosphere” business.
Over the years, Jim helped to promote sporting clays by hosting several major events and fundraisers. He started a youth & lady program that started in 1994 with 185 participants and has grown to over 500 in current years. The following is a list of major accomplishments J&H has hosted:
Wis. State Championship in 1993, 1998, 2005 & 2011
Zone 5 Championship in 1995; present North Central Regional 2012
Jeep Charity Championship in 1996
One of the original 4 clubs to host the Wis. Ironman since 1995
J&H also hosts several charity events that Jim has been very supportive. The 2 main events are the CP Benefit for the Green Bay Cerebral Palsy Center; helped raise over $108,000 since 1993, and the Challenge the Outdoors, for the past 17 years.
Jim also help write the Captive Wildlife bill which was a monumental accomplishment for the Wisconsin Game Preserve Association.
Jim has always tried to better relationships within our Association and we are thankful he was able to foresee the success of the WSCA.
Tom Gorski (August 3, 1958 – April 9, 2012)
2012 WSCA Women’s Hall of Fame Inductee – Dr. Paula Benbow
NSCA #529782 |
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Total Registered Targets through 2012: 97,525 |
Wisconsin Results 9 Time WSCA Lady State Champion |
Teams 12 time NSCA All-American Team Member |
Results 9 time Zone 5 Lady Champion Click to see additional Notable Wins and Titles |
Service 13 years National Delegate (since 2000) |
Additional *Has appeared on local, regional, national and world television (ESPN, Czech TV, various local stations in many states) |
OCCUPATION: Chiropractor, Managing Member of Natural Health Chiropractic, L.L.C., Founding Member and Diplomate of the International Chiropractic Association Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics, Chiropractic Instructor, AVCA Certified Animal Chiropractor.
SHOOTING HISTORY: Years shooting: 15 Years shooting sporting: 15
Dr. Paula Benbow started shooting sporting clays to improve my bird hunting. My husband introduced me to bird hunting in the spring of 1998. My competitive side vied to match his excellence in shooting. Naturally when a patient told me that sporting clays was a great game for improving bird hunting skills I soon enlisted an instructor that had been recommended. My first lesson was in June of 1998. I shot by first tournament in July of 1998 and shot a few more local shoots that year, including the WI State shoot. Travel broadened to shoots throughout Wisconsin in 1999. 2000 brought travel to neighboring states, our Zone shoot and my first National tournament. The strive to become a competitive shooter soon included travel throughout the United States, Canada, England, Belgium, Czech Republic, Cyprus, etc. from 2001 to present.
2018 WSCA Hall of Fame Inductee – John Krumrey
NSCA #531449 |
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Shooting Accomplishments:WI State Champion (2011) 4 Time WI All State Open Team (2005, 2010, 2011 & 2012) WI All State Team Captain (2012) Ironman HOA RU (2009) 3 Time Ironman Leg Champion (2000, 2009 & 2017) 2 Time Miller Lite WI Champion (2005 & 2006) 2 Time WI State FITASC Champion (2007 & 2008) 5 Time WI State FITASC RU (2006, 2010, 2011, 2013 & 2017) 2000 WI State 5-Stand Champion 2003 WI State Prelim Champion 2005 WI State 28 Ga Champion 2010 WI State 28 Ga Champion 2011 WI State True Pair Prelim Champion 2011 WI State 20 Ga Champion 2011 WI State Super Sport Champion First Shooter to Shoot 100 Straight in the main event of their home State Championship in the US (2011) First Husband & Wife To Concurrently Win a State Championship in the US (2011) Total NSCA Registered Targets as of 8/1/2018: 99575 |
Shooting Biography:John Krumrey started shooting at 8 years old, carrying a bb gun while hunting with his dad Karl. From there it progressed to air rifle, bow, shot gun and rifle. He was known as a great shot whether it was hunting ducks, deer, coyotes, rabbits, grouse, geese, pheasants etc. John’s introduction to sporting clay’s was once with some friends but he didn’t think that it was very good for improving his hunting skills so he never went back. Then his girlfriend Paula Benbow (now his wife) started shooting sporting clay’s after hunting grouse with him and wanting to improve her bird hunting skills. About a year after she had started shooting clay’s, she finally talked him into going to a clay’s course. She shot more clay’s than he did. That is when he decided to get serious about shooting sporting clay’s. He registered that month, July of 1999 and has been shooting ever since. John is a natural and has the discipline to focus when needed. His natural ability was enhanced by initial instruction from Allen Dunbar and various one time instruction from other great National shooters. However, coaching from Pat Lieske really helped shape the shooter he has become. His shooting record above reflects his great shooting ability. He is honored to join a great group of people by his induction into the WSCA Hall of Fame. |
2015 WSCA Hall of Fame Inductee – Jason Schladweiler
NSCA #535871
Registered Targets at Induction: 24,650 |
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Jason fell in love with shooting at the formidable age of 12, when most kids are riding their bikes around town or playing pickup games of basketball. As a youngster, Jason began shooting with his grandpa and WSCA Super Vet shooter, Percy Gunderson in Ellsworth, Wisconsin. Since Jason didn’t yet have any income to speak of, he spent much of his time reloading shells for Percy to “pay” for his shells. Serving time as a trapper, Jason earned his shooting rounds to continue pursuing the sport he loved to share with Percy. Percy would serve as his mentor, guide, travel companion, and friend for many years to come as they transitioned from shooting trap to shooting sporting clays, which was quickly gaining popularity in western Wisconsin.
After taking a few teenage years off, Jason began spending much of his spare time shooting at Whispering Emerald Ridge Game Farm in Menomonie practicing, and practicing some more with much help from Mike Kettner, Percy and other fellow shooters. Jason’s son, Cory, and first wife, Michelle would join him in shooting as they continued to travel the circuit in Wisconsin and neighboring states, adding to his honors as he progressed through the ranks. In 2005, Jason achieved the long sought-after rank of Master Class shooter while simultaneously winning the Wisconsin State Ironman. Many new life-long friends and memories were made along the way with each event. Eventually, it was at Whispering Emerald Ridge where he would meet his current wife, Jess, and where they would also be married years later.
One thing most people don’t know about Jason is that he shoots with an old Browning Gold Clay gun that is worth about $300… on a GOOD day. It is affectionately called “The Mutt Gun” due to the gun having several other gun parts and pieces swapped out during his travels and competitions. Everyone who knows him knows that he always has a spare trigger assembly and/or a spare gun just in case. The “Mutt Gun” has been rebuilt at least two times by Browning, and by our estimation, has had at least 100,000 rounds through it. The gun was spray-painted an ugly chameleon color with hideous hues of bronze, green, and brown by Jason after he added a “custom” palm swell after making use of a Bondo fiberglass car repair kit he had in the garage. Adding to the “Mutt Gun’s” likeness, after realizing the clamp-style barrel weight was scratching his barrel, Jason fitted a piece of his everyday life as a cement finisher to the gun as a replacement. A spare piece of polished rebar now graces the end of his magazine cap. It is most likely the ugliest at any given tournament, but it seems to do the trick for him. The “Mutt Gun” is one that will be faithfully by his side at every shooting competition.
As a lifetime member of the NSCA, Jason will continue to be involved in shooting throughout his life. He enjoys hunting big game, small game, and everything between. Jason also enjoys travelling, riding motorcycles, and spending time with his family. He hopes to pass on the tradition in any way possible, whether coaching or simply introducing others to sporting clays, and will forever be thankful to his family, friends, and grandfather Percy for their continued support and encouragement of his sporting clays endeavors.
2014 WSCA Hall of Fame Inductee – Blake Behselich
NSCA #538060 |
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Age: 40 |
Total NSCA Registered Targets – 48,300 |
7 Time WI All State Open Team 4 Time WI All State Open Team Captain |
5 Time Wisconsin State Champion Wisconsin State Champion – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012 3 Time Ironman High Overall Ironman High Overall – 2008, 2009, 2014 Ironman Runner Up – 2013 |