Results for Sunday December 17, 2006

Division/Class   Name   Total (260)   Stg 1 (50)   Stg 2 (50)   Stg 3 (30)   Stg 4 (65)   Stg 5 (65)
CDP/EX   John Kingsley   81.35 (19)   16.40 (1)   14.61 (1)   3.22   26.53 (14)   20.59 (3)
                             
CDP/SS   Bill Palermo   146.54 (31)   26.10   30.03 (4)   7.09 (4)   32.10 (10)   51.22 (13)
                             
CDP/MM   Barney Conaghan   222.71 (31)   34.69   40.12 (5)   8.58 (3)   92.38 (8)   46.94 (15)
                             
CDP/UN   Clint Murphy   138.81 (35)   33.12 (1)   28.75 (9)   5.57 (1)   29.73 (10)   41.64 (14)
                             
ESP/SS   Mike Robinette   102.69 (28)   21.58 (2)   19.57 (3)   7.92 (6)   25.47 (5)   28.15 (12)
    Bruno Salome   105.96 (24)   26.32 (7)   18.31 (2)   6.36 (1)   32.53 (10)   22.44 (4)
                             
ESP/MM   John Zabelle   124.08 (18)   19.79   28.31 (1)   7.08   35.64 (4)   33.26 (13)
    Ed Whittlesy   153.15 (39)   29.34 (1)   26.37 (9)   7.21   48.17 (15)   42.06 (14)
                             
ESP/UN   Mike Reithmiller   127.32 (60)   23.65 (7)   24.55 (7)   7.61 (3)   38.88 (22)   32.63 (21)
                             
SSP/MA   John Kingsley   81.24 (16)   14.79 (3)   16.56   3.20   23.97 (8)   22.72 (5)
                             
SSP/SS   Bill Bowling   113.15 (28)   20.63 (2)   19.49 (2)   4.29   37.52 (13)   31.22 (11)
                             
SSP/UN   Shane Raiford   108.14 (24)   24.49   18.04   6.06 (1)   29.41 (7)   30.14 (16)
    Jay Gibson   112.20 (12)   26.31   20.38   6.35 (2)   36.81 (6)   22.35 (4)

You can see the percentage of points you shot on any stage or for the match by subtracting the number in parentheses from the total possible. Then divide that number by the total points possible. For example, Mike Robinette shot ESP/SS in the match at 89.23 %...260-28=232.. 260/232 =89.23%. A good balance of speed and accuracy is 90 to 95%. If your score is higher, you are shooting too slowly and should shoot faster; any less and you should slow down.