Cambridgeshire Sportrap 2024

Sporting Targets 19th May 2024

We were at Sporting Targets today for the Cambridgeshire Sportrap. After a short spell of morning fog, the sun came out to give us all a wonderful bright and sunny day – perfect for shooting. Great range of targets were before us, but the combinations made some harder than they looked at first sight. Well done to all the competitors.

Our thanks once again go to the scorers and staff for the organisation and help to make the shoot a success – thanks to you all.

County ChampionR Allen91
Men’s ChampionC Jarvis85
Vet’s ChampionT Leonard80
Junior ChampionM Allen78
Colt’s ChampionB Jorden79
Ladies’ ChampionNo entrants

Full results on the CPSA website here.

Cambridgeshire English Sporting 2024

Sporting Targets, 6th May 2024

To top it all off for the bank holiday weekend we held the Cambridgeshire sporting at Sporting Targets on Monday good sunshine for the most of the day just a slight drizzle at the end of the day to catch the last of the squads.

Thanks to all the staff and refs for making it a successful day.

County Champion + AA Class + JuniorsH Dickens89
MensM Stevenson85
VeteransM Bowes83
LadiesL Stevenson67
A ClassD Hewitt-Hulin82
B ClassC Morris76
C ClassJ Lewis73

Full results on the CPSA website here

Cambridgeshire English Skeet 2024

Priory Clay Target Centre, 4/5th May 2024

The weekend of 4th and the 5th of May was probably the best weekend of the year (so far) and the weather was ideal i.e. sunny, dry, little wind on the Saturday, hardly any on the Sunday, for the Cambridgeshire 2024 English Skeet Championship kindly hosted by the Priory Clay Target Centre at Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire.

Very good scores were recorded on both days by most participants with Albert Taylor achieving the championship title with a fantastic score of 99, well done Albert – also netting him the A Class Trophy

Philip Barnard took both the “AA” Class title along with the Men’s shield with a score of 97.

Peter Cook won the Veteran’s trophy with a 96.

“B” Class winner was Cambridgeshire CPSA Chairman Tim Jones also on 96.

“C” Class was won by Tony Randall with an 88.

Sadly no ladies or juniors entered.

The Lincolnshire Skeet Championship was also held on this weekend and the Bev Waller perpetual trophy was contested by both Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire top shooters Albert Taylor, Tony Woodrow and Doug Moore with Doug emerging victorious after a tense shoot off.

Thanks very much to the Priory Clay Target Centre for an excellent shoot, all of the staff and the referees for a very well-run competition.

Mike Williams.

Full results on the CPSA website here.