Joint leaders after the
single barrel DTL were Mark Riley and junior Arran Wade with 24 points, followed by Alan Wade in third on 23.
After the next discipline (ABT) there was still a tie for first place with Arran and Neil Parsons level on 46 points, while joint third with 44 were Alan Wade and Riley.
The next discipline was English skeet where Parsons moved into the lead on his own with 69, followed by Alan Wade on 68 and Riley third on 67. The fourth and final discipline was 25 sporting over four stands and the women’s section sponsored by Top Spec Fencing was won by Nicky Barnett with 50 points.
In the juniors, sponsored by Field and Range, it was Arran Wade who came out on top with 81. Third place overall was Riley on 86 points, with Parsons taking second on 88, but clinching the championship with 89 was Alan Wade.
Results: 1, A. Wade 23 DTL, 21 ABT, 24 ES, 21 SPT=89; 2, N. Parsons 22, 24, 23, 19=88; 3, M. Riley 24, 20, 23, 19=86. Juniors 1, Arr Wade 24, 22, 20, 15=81. Women 1, N. Barnett 11, 9, 21, 9=50.
This Saturday at 1pm is the first round of the Suntera Global Sporting league. This will be followed on Sunday at 10am by the second round of the Dave and Pam Corlett Pro Sporting league, then round two of the Suntera Global Sporting League in the afternoon at 1pm.
Duty officers this Saturday are P. Kelly and R. Radcliffe.
Peter Kelly