Friday, August 5, 2022

Shue Adds Two Games Events to Wins at 2022 National Pistol Matches

CAMP PERRY, Ohio – On July 17, Jonathan Shue, 41, of Liberty, North Carolina, claimed not one but two overall wins at the 2022 National Pistol Games Matches – part of the annual National Matches at Camp Perry. His success during the Games events helped to extend the long list of awards he had already collected in July.

The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) facilitates the National Matches all summer long, which also includes assorted rifle and air gun phases. Though several competitions comprise the National Pistol Matches, the Games matches are the CMP’s own distinctive series that’s hosted at various events across the country throughout the year.

During other days of the 2022 National Pistol Matches, Shue had earned notable awards like the inaugural Steve Reiter Cup as the overall competitor of the Match Pistol 2700 Aggregate (nabbing overall wins in the .45 and Center Fire 900 Aggregates along the way) and the Ohio Triple Crown Challenge title. He went on to capture the As-Issued 1911 Pistol and Military & Police Service Pistol Matches within the Games series.

Shue fired a score of 389-13X in the 1911 Match (where he currently holds the national record score, set in 2021) and 394-20X in the Military & Police Match – a new record for 2022.

Other notable titles during the Games Matches were found by Charles Grove, 74, of Pasadena, Maryland, who was the High Grand Senior of the 1911 and Military & Police events, as well as by Tony Silva, 68, of Snowflake, Arizona, and Vernon Reichenbecher, 74, of Huntington, West Virginia, who each earned High Senior honors.

Returning to the National Matches for the second year was the Oliver Hazard Perry Pop-Up Pistol Match, fired on the Ohio Army National Guard’s pop-up range at Camp Perry. This year, over 70 competitors gave the match a try, with several receiving uniquely designed gold, silver and bronze coins for their earned scores.

Also returning to the National Matches for the fourth year was the GLOCK Shooting Sports Foundation (GSSF) National Challenge – fired on July 16. The match is designed to accommodate new and seasoned competitors, with five different 10-shot series from 5, 7, 10, 15 and 25 yards in three divisions: Stock, Unlimited and Rimfire. All shots on target are scored, with no penalties given for missed or unfired shots.

Winning the Stock division was Steven Pardieck, 39, of New Palestine, Indiana, with a perfect score of 500-43X. Dallas Hall, 15, of Hayeville, Ohio, earned the High Junior title with a score of 465-23X, as Tina Gibbs, 53, Monticello, Kentucky, landed in 12th overall and was the High Woman of the match. Michael Vernon, 66, of Frankfort, Illinois, reached fifth place and the High Senior award for his performance.

Claiming the win in the Unlimited GLOCK Match was MSG Jake Weston, 39, of Whispering Pines, North Carolina, with another perfect score of 500-49X. Weston outshot four other competitors who also shot scores of 500, obtaining the win by only two X’s.

Not to be overlooked, Christopher Roberts, 49, of Charlotte, North Carolina, fired his own score of 500-45X to lead the Rimfire GLOCK Match. Both Roberts and Weston beat out the 2022 National Individual Pistol winner, SSG Carl Clegg, 36, of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, who landed in second in each division.

Find a complete list of results on the CMP’s Competition Tracker page at https://ct.thecmp.org/22nmpistolresults. Photos may be viewed and downloaded for free at https://cmp1.zenfolio.com/f950025205.

-- By Ashley Dugan, CMP Staff Writer

The Civilian Marksmanship Program is a federally chartered 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. It is dedicated to firearm safety and marksmanship training and to the promotion of marksmanship competition for citizens of the United States. For more information about the CMP and its programs, log onto www.TheCMP.org.