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Albuquerque, New Mexico – The results of yesterday’s Stock Semi-Auto Championship are in and a US Border Patrol shooter is at the top, but it isn’t Vadasz. Kevin Worrell took this championship’s title after shooting a perfect 480-37 – just 11 x’s shy of a really perfect 480-48x.
Worrell’s teammates Douglas Goff, Robert Vadasz and Enoch Smith came in second, third and fourth with scores of 480-36x, 479-42x and 479-36x respectively.
Robert Barnes of the LAPD rounded out the top five with a 479-33x.
Despite the one point slip, Vadasz is still comfortably in first for the overall National Police Shooting title.
Day two is the revolver’s time to shine. Everything starts with the Open Revolver 1500 aggregate. We’ll see how everyone’s doing in just a bit.
2012 National Police Shooting Championships Distinguished Semi-Auto Championship |
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1 | Kevin Worrell | U.S. Border Patrol | 480-37x |
2 | Douglas Goff | U.S. Border Patrol | 480-36x |
3 | Robert Vadasz | U.S. Border Patrol | 579-42x |
4 | Enoch Smith | US Border Patrol | 479-36x |
5 | Robert Barnes | LAPD | 479-33x |
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