Allen Heil
Glencoe, MN
Elected: 1991
Shooting Member
Allen
Heil of Glencoe has been a member of the ATA for over 25 years, having
shot over 30,000 singles targets. Allen in one of the few
Minnesota shooters to have won all three state championships. He
won the Handicap Championship in 1969 and completed the triple
crown in 1977 by winning the Doubles Championship.
Allen has won numerous
other awards such as the 1971 Runner-Up handicap, 1969 High
All-Around and High Over-All, 1971High All-Around, 1968 High
all-Around Runner-up, 1971 High Over-All Runner-up, the Diamond
Badge in 1972. He was a member of the Minnesota State Team
in 1968, '69, '70, '72 and 1973. In 1980, Allen and son Jim,
won the Tom McKay High Resident Parent and Child trophy.
In 1978, at the
Owatonna Gun Club, Allen was the first Minnesota shooter to break
100 straight in doubles in Minnesota. He won the Fawcett Doubles
Championship in 1973 beating Trapshooting Hall of Famer, Marvin
Driver in a shoot-off.
He reached the 27 yard
line in 1971. At the 1969 Grand American, Allen was listed fifth
highest in AA with two hundred targets left to shoot but had to
leave for home before the last day of Doubles and Handicap.
Allen is a fine
competitor and a gentleman that all fellow shooters can be proud
of. He is an avid hunter and enjoys seeing the United States
by the way of motorcycle. |