SISTERS IN ARMS By Tara Dooley Houston Chronicle May 2006 MORE WOMEN ARE PICKING UP GUNS AND JOINING IN ON THE FUN STRAIGHT SHOOTERS As a child growing up in Beaumont, Sue King figured all women could shoot. Her mother could.
FACES IN THE CROWD Cypress Shooter Aims to Promote Her Sport By Valerie Sweeten Houston Chronicle Correspondent July 5, 2007 Barbara Garney Picked Shotgun Over Diamonds Cypress resident Barbara Garney started shooting shotguns as a hobby and is now a
Shoot, I Could Do That! The Sun-Cypress Valerie Clifton Wednesday, September 26, 2007 Wearing a pink Polo shirt, white pants and a flowered visor, Cypress resident Barbara Garney looks like she’s ready to shout “four” any second. But the purple bag with
AREA WOMEN SET SIGHTS ON TOURNAMENT By Frank Miller The Tomball Sun May 28, 1987 As wives of avid hunters, Sandi Nail and Vicki Ash figured sooner or later that they would have to learn to handle a shotgun. Sandi and Vicki
NAIL ZEROS IN ON TITLES By Frank Miller Zeroing in with a shotgun on a flying target two inches in diameter involves both brain and brawn. Sandi Nail of Pinehurst is a Sporting Clays shotgunner who blasts targets this size and others
NAIL, JAMISON WIN NATIONAL SPORTING CLAYS TITLES Bob Brister Houston Chronicle Houston-area shooters, who dominated early national championships at Sporting Clays, found tough competition and tougher targets at the newly formed National Sporting Clays Association’s first national championship at Prior Lake, Minn.,
Unique Sport Valerie Sweeten Houston Chronicle-Cy-Fair July 5, 2007 Barbara Garney, a Cypress resident, started shooting shotguns as a hobby and is now a National Sporting Clays shotgun instructor. Barbara Garney Picked Shotgun Over Diamonds Cypress resident Barbara Garney loves the
SPORTING CLAYS PROVE REAL TEST FOR TOP GUNS Written by Bob Brister Houston Chronicle Sunday, May 24, 1987 Sporting Clays is the hunter’s game that’s supposed to simulate the great variety of angles, speeds, and distances of game-bird shooting. Some competitors in
SPORTING CLAYS EVENT ON TAP Doug Pike Houston Chronicle Thursday, March 29, 2007 American Shooting Centers hosts several hundred of the nation’s top shotgunners Friday through Sunday for the Browning/Briley World Sporting Clays Open Championships. The tournament also draws a few international
TEXANS STRUT STUFF IN TWO NATIONAL EVENTS By Bob Brister Houston Chronicle Sunday, July 9, 1989 Take more than 500 top-notch shotgunners from the U.S. and Europe and put them into competition for the American Championship of two different sponsoring organizations,