Combined divisions - these are NOT official results.USPSA Match
Match Date: 3/18/2006
PlaceNameUSPSAClassDivisionPFLadyForAgeMatch PtsMatch %Point Series
1Steinle, MarkA16580BOpenMinorNoNo 458.4585100.000%
2Malone, PatrickA53717ULimitedMajorNoNo 432.612094.362%
3Deel, PaulTY48498AProductionMinorNoNo 407.756188.941%
4Lumsden, CurtisA49229UOpenMajorNoNo 388.146184.663%
5Carroll, KevinTY33759ULimited 10MajorNoNo 375.726081.954%
6Barnette, BillULimited 10MajorNoNo 320.515469.912%
7Brookshier, RandyA26862UProductionMinorNoNo 291.370363.554%
8Payne, Danny A49230UOpenMajorNoNo 285.985262.380%
9Finn, BudFY34563ULimited 10MajorNoNo 276.062560.215%
10Sink, MichaelA49228UOpenMajorNoNo 269.852858.861%
11Frame, Roy A52580URevolverMajorNoNo 255.038855.630%
12Cox, Calvin A39801DOpenMinorNoNo 243.731153.163%
13Gaylor, JohnTY48882ULimited 10MajorNoNo 238.184451.953%
14Tilden, JohnA47228ULimitedMajorNoNo 237.934151.899%
15Cook, BobULimitedMinorNoNo 226.701549.449%
16Simmons, TonyULimitedMinorNoNo 212.084246.260%
17Scherk, JohnPenULimited 10MajorNoNo 203.194544.321%
18Fisher, TonyA52583USingle StackMajorNoNo 197.206743.015%
19Oneill, RandyA55441ULimitedMajorNoNo 196.859842.940%
20Dickerson, VinceA37332ULimitedMajorNoNo 184.536640.252%
21Jennings, ShawnULimited 10MajorNoNo 176.690638.540%
22McGonigal, SteveA53048ULimited 10MinorNoNo 158.645434.604%
23Leffell, JeffA52584USingle StackMajorNoNo 134.763829.395%
24Price, RobertPenULimited 10MajorNoNo 127.106527.725%
25Peric, IgorA54500ULimited 10MajorNoNo 120.195626.217%
26Adams, AutherA33262ULimitedMajorNoNo 95.436520.817%
27Brown, Donald ULimitedMinorNoNo 38.39108.374%
Number of Competitors:27
Printed:03/19/06 10:40 AMPage 2 of 2
Combined divisions - these are NOT official results. Odd things happen when comparing these Combined results to the By Division results. Sometimes the 'Order of Finsh' changes. Normaly this only occurs when two shooters have very similar scores in the By Division results. This is because a different High Hit factor was set for stages in the Combinded results. This is a normal occurance, but it takes more of a math whiz than me to explain.