Allan Ruddock Wins NFAA Marked 3D Nationals in California

   05.20.13

Allan Ruddock Wins NFAA Marked 3D Nationals in California

The NFAA Marked 3D National Championships were held May 2 – 5 in Redding California. This trail shoot has the competitors shooting at targets that go all the way to 101 yards away. This shoot is very popular and the attendance is always very high. When the winners were announced, Allan Ruddock won the championship in his class.

In the Senior Pro Male Freestyle class, Allan Ruddock won his first title of the season. Ruddock had a final score of 1520 to win the championship. Third place went to Jackie White with a score of 1516. Mathews had four of the top ten finishers in the class. The rest of the top ten included: Charles Blankenship, 1504, 6th place and Tom Coblentz, 1503 in 7th place.

In the Pro Male Freestyle class, the top Mathews finisher was Levi Morgan. Morgan had a final score of 1533 and finished in second place. Mathews finished with four of the top ten finishers in the class. The rest of the top ten included: Braden Gellenthien, 1532, 4th place; Henry Bass, 1532, 5th place and Kendall Woody, 1529 in 9th place.

In the Pro Female Freestyle class, the top Mathews finisher was Kailey Johnston. Johnston had a final score of 1494 and finished in 4th place.  Mathews finished with four of the top ten finishers in the class. The rest of the top ten included: Connie Calloway, 1485, 6th place; Christie Colin, 1484, 7th place and Laurie LeRoy, 1462 in 9th place.

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