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Hosted by The Boykin Familyand Friends in memory ofConnie Mack Boykin

The 6th Annual

ONE MAN SHOOTBATON ROUGE Sporting Clays

Fundraiser FOR Prostate CancerResearch & Awareness

Riverside Sporting ClaysFriday, March 24, 2017

OneManShoot.com

LIVE AUCTION | FOOD & DRINK | LIVE MUSIC | RAFFLE DRAWINGS

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A MESSAGE FROM CONNIE MACK >>

ONE MAN CANMAKE A DIFFERENCE by Connie Mack Boykin November 12, 1955 - October 10, 2013

Note from the One Man Shoot Chairmen:

Connie Mack chose to write this letter, which has opened each of our annual magazines documenting the One Man Can Make A Difference Sporting Clays Fundraiser. We believe that his story informs and inspires all of our readers to promote prostate cancer awareness, and to recognize the impact that our cooperation with the Tulane Cancer Center has on men and their families who may be facing this disease now or in the future. We are proud to again use Connie Mack’s personal message to lead off our Journal of the 2017 One Man Shoot.

In October 2008, while getting ready to go to

Canada on a goose hunt, I began to notice a pain

in my left shoulder. I thought I should go get

it checked out before the trip. The orthopedic

doctor thought it was tendonitis. To be safe and

thorough, he decided to take an X-Ray. When

he came out to give me the results, I could tell

by the look on his face that there was something

very wrong. I couldn’t believe the words that

came out of his mouth, “Mr. Boykin, I’m 99% sure

you have Stage 4 prostate cancer.”

LIFE CHANGED IMMEDIATELY.

Within three days we went through bone scans,

blood work, and an MRI. The fact was my PSA

was 769. My cancer had metastasized to the

bone, and spread to my hips, chest, and arm.

Treatment started on the fourth day as soon

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<< A MESSAGE FROM CONNIE MACK

as all the test results were in, beginning with

Trelstar, a hormone injection and Xgeva, a bone

strengthener. This treatment slowed the activity

of the cancer for two years, almost to the day.

Then came the treatment that everyone hates

to hear...chemo. I had 14 treatments 3 - 4 weeks

apart and their side effects were horrendous. I

lost all my hair, my finger and toenails became

deformed and fell off. I had no appetite and

everything tasted bad, even my taste for beer.

The result was a loss of 55 pounds and atrophy

of the muscles in my arms and legs. Walking

and everyday chores became tough.

The prayers and help from my wife, family,

and good friends kept me going. It might not

have been but a telephone call or a shoulder

to cry on, but it seemed that there was always

someone there to help me through the tough

times. My biggest support came from my

younger brother, Michael, who was putting

together the ONE MAN SHOOT fundraiser,

geared toward research for the cure of this

disease that affects so many men.

“The first ONE MAN SHOOT was a huge success!”

With the help of the many companies we

work with, friends, family, and others in the

community we raised over $237,000. All

of these funds went directly to research at

Tulane Cancer Center. After 14 chemotherapy

treatments the drugs stopped working and

my PSA level started to triple, meaning the

cancer was active again. Dr. Miletello, my local

oncologist, sent me to get a second opinion. The

doctor he sent me to was Dr. Sartor who just

happened to be the doctor who the ONE MAN

SHOOT was for.

Prayers are answered and I believe that the

funds raised are going to the area. The medicine

I am now taking just recently came out onto

the market in May 2011. This medication went

through tests and trials at the Tulane Cancer

Center and was prescribed to me by Dr. Sartor.

The cancer growth has slowed and I’m on the

right track. This is only one of the many drugs

that went through testing and trials under Dr.

Sartor’s direction at Tulane Cancer Center.

Connie Mack BoykinBoykin, Brothers, LLC

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Aaron Guidry Alison Young Amy Ashford Amy KelloggBart Farmer Benny Spann Bobbie Boykin Brandi Hays Brandon Hays Brandt LieuxBrent Couvillion Brent GarrettBrian Coody Bridget Boykin Chad AverettChris Boykin Christen AverettCyril LeJeune David Boykin David Follette David Hatcher Dennis KilbornDerek Guedry Dr. Oliver Sartor Dr. Prescott DeiningerDustin Gaspard Eddie GuidryF.J. Eastman Ferral Monier Jackie Kyzar James Dubnansky

James Taylor Janey Nasca Jason Jumonville Jeff Woolf Jimmy MackeyJoleen Hays Keadren Green Kevin Gourgues Kirk Holder Lawrence CallenderLisa Hodge Lyn LeJeune Lynda Thibodaux, RN,BSN,OCN

Marty Garrett Marty Maley Mary Nurse Matt MoreauMatt Vann Melanie Cross Michael Boykin Mike Matte Molly Terrell Nolan Reynerson Pat SpannRad TrascherRandall Sunde Randy Hays

Rhett Anderson Russ Wray Scott Callaway Shannon Cole Sims Regard Stephanie Guedry Terry Bell Terry LeJeune Terry Sweatfield Todd Peterson Tom Howard Tommy Indest Vicki Anderson

COMMITTEE MEMBERS >>

2015-2017

COMMITTEE MEMBERSWe would like to recognize the following members and thank them for their hard work and dedication for making the One Man Shoot such a successful event.

Connie Mack BoykinCo-FounderCo-Chairman

Michael BoykinCo-FounderCo-ChairmanTulane Liaison

Randy HaysCo-FounderCo-ChairmanTulane Liaison

Cyril LeJeuneCo-ChairmanTulane Liaison

Amy KelloggAdministratorTulane Liaison

Melanie CrossTulane Representative

Keadren GreenTulane Representative

OUR VISIONOur vision has always been to

grow this idea to a national scale – much like Komen Race for the Cure has accomplished for breast cancer.

If you or someone you know is interestedin starting a shoot in another area,

please contact Amy Kellogg at 504-717-1328or [email protected].

We will be very excited to help establish and support additional shoots in any location!

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Did you know...� About 1 man in 7 will be diagnosed with

prostate cancer during his lifetime.

� Prostate cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind only lung and colorectal cancer. About 1 man in 39 will die of prostate cancer.

� The American Cancer Society’s estimates:

• About 161,360 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2017

• About 26,730 men will die of prostate cancer this year

� In Louisiana, approximately 2,950 men will learn they have prostate cancer this year and 370 will die of this disease.

� Prostate cancer occurs mainly in older men. About 6 cases in 10 are diagnosed in men aged 65 or older, and it is rare before age 40. The average age at the time of diagnosis is about 66.

� Prostate cancer can be a serious disease, but most men diagnosed with prostate cancer do not die from it. In fact, more than 2.9 million men in the U.S. who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point are still alive today.

American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org

<< TABLE OF CONTENTS

It is our belief that one man can make a difference.Whether you are a doctor, patient, relative, or friend

You can make a difference.

TABLE OFCONTENTSWelcome

A Message From Connie Mack .........................2

2015-2016 Committee Members ......................4

Statistics .................................................................5

Acknowledgments

A Letter From A Brother by Michael Boykin ..........6

A Letter From A Friend by Randy Hays ................ 7

A Letter From A Friend by Tommy Indest .............8

Tulane’s Prostate Cancer Research Fund

About Dr. Sartor & Tulane’s Prostate

Cancer Research Fund ........................................9

The One Man Shoot Event

Blue Ribbon Soirée ............................................. 11

About the Event ...................................................12

Live and Silent Auctions ................................... 14

2015 Winners .......................................................17

Gunning for a Cure ............................................ 18

Sponsors, Donors & Volunteers .................... 19

2015 Shooting Teams ........................................28

2017 Team Registration Form ..........................32

A Special Thanks ................................................33

2017 Donation Form ..........................................34

How You Can Help .............................................35

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It is our belief that one man can make a difference when it comes to fighting prostate cancer. Whether you are a doctor, patient, relative, or friend – you can make a difference. Oliver Sartor, M.D., is one man making a difference.

All proceeds from the One Man Shoot Sporting Clays Fundraiser will be donated to Dr. Oliver Sartor’s Prostate Cancer Research Fund at Tulane Cancer Center.

Dr. Sartor has dedicated his life and focused his career on patients with advanced prostate cancer, and he is surrounded by a team of fellow oncologists, surgeons, and basic science researchers at Tulane, all working together toward the same goal – new treatment options and hopefully one day a cure for this disease.

This is why Tulane Cancer Center is the most qualified venue to receive funding specifically targeted at prostate cancer research.

Cancer...Choose to fight or surrender!

Cancer has affected the lives of many. For those it has not, just image hearing the words “you have cancer” spoken to you or a loved one. The devastation that one experiences is indescribable. But, there is hope!

We have been given hope through Tulane Cancer Center, specifically through Dr. Oliver Sartor and

his staff of research scientists at Tulane. With their experience and dedication, they extended the life of my brother, Connie Mack Boykin, and many others.Now, in memory of Connie Mack and for the benefit of ALL other men, our mission is to sponsor the research, help find a cure and afford hope to those who are affected by prostate cancer. This challenge is immediate!

In facing this challenge, we have experienced incredible encouragement and support from our families, friends and colleagues. A group stepped forward, united in arms, to push and develop a plan to take action in 2011, hosting the first Baton Rouge One Man Shoot Sporting Clays Fundraiser, in honor of my brother and yours, Connie Mack Boykin. The event was an incredible success, raising $237,000 for Dr. Sartor’s research fund. It remains one of the single largest fundraisers for prostate cancer research in Tulane’s history. What an accomplishment! This, however, only sparked the fire. In the last five years, we have raised almost $1,000,000 for prostate cancer research!

I am personally indebted to the many doctors and caregivers that have worked with my family and provided quality care and utilized the most current clinical treatments available.

I am very honored to be a part of the One Man Shoot committee. These friends have taken on the mission to help fund Dr. Sartor and his staff to develop treatments for prostate cancer and one day a cure.

My sincerest gratitude to the donors and participants in our ongoing mission to sponsor a cure.

We ask for your help now, no matter how small or large. Together, we can choose to fight, live life today and press forward to find an immediate cure for prostate cancer.

One Man Can Make A Difference! YOU can make a difference! It may be your life or the life of a loved one you save.

With Sincere Thanks,

Michael L BoykinCo-Founder and Co-Chairman, One Man Shoot

A LETTER FROM A BROTHER >>

A Letter FROM A BROTHER by MICHAEL BOYKIN

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There are some who would say that on October 10, 2013, our co-founder and co-chairman, Connie Mack Boykin, lost his long battle with prostate cancer.

To them we say, “Connie Mack’s battle is NOT over.”

Connie Mack’s battle was not about beating cancer for himself. It was about preventing others from having to fight the same fight. That’s why none of the funds The One Man Shoot has raised went toward Connie Mack’s medical expenses. Every penny goes directly to Tulane Cancer Center for prostate cancer research and awareness.

Those of us who knew Connie Mack would bet thatduring his first visit with the departed friends andfamily who preceded him, he was probably organizing a hunt AND soliciting help for the One Man Shoot.

By now he has probably mobilized a very powerful(winged) committee to strengthen our organizationin the fight against prostate cancer.

No… He has not lost his battle with prostate cancer…He has just gone on to recruit a different sort of help.Connie Mack was very passionate about this cause. He was also very proud of each individual on the One Man Shoot Committee, each donor, each volunteer, each shooter/participant, and the entire group at Tulane Cancer Center, where all of the cutting-edge research and development is happening day in and day out.

The One Man Shoot Committee is still very committed to this cause, but with a renewed strength and even greater passion. We truly believe now more than ever before that “One Man Can Make a Difference.” Connie Mack certainly did, and we believe he still is.

We all miss him deeply, but we take comfort in seeing a little reflection of him in each of the lives he touched and in knowing his fight goes on through us. With each shoot, each novel discovery, each new treatment method and eventually a cure we will see his battle won, and perhaps one day soon our sons and grandsons will be able to talk of prostate cancer as a thing of the past.

As we continue to wage war against prostate cancer,we ask for your continued support and we look forward to working closely with each and every one. Together, we will make a difference.

Randy HaysCo-Founder and Co-Chairman, One Man Shoot

<< A LETTER FROM A FRIEND

A Letter FROM A FRIEND by RANDY HAYS

“Connie Mack’s battle was

not about beating cancer for

himself. It was about

preventing others from having

to fight the same fight”

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A tribute to Connie Mac Boykin:

When I think about Connie Mack Boykin, I think

about his character first. I can say he was a man of

his word, a man of conviction, and a man who never

shied away from a problem.

From the early days of meeting Connie Mack he

wanted to be better, he wanted to do better, he

wanted to make a difference, and he wanted to

make it enjoyable for everyone around him. It’s

no wonder he was thinking of others at his time

of illness with prostate cancer and he wanted to

make it better for others so they wouldn’t have to

encounter the same.

Connie Mack was passionate about everything he

did. In business from the first visits with him, he

wanted to meet all of the folks in the industry and

was intent on learning more about his customers,

prospects, and his industry. He wanted to bond

with all the folks and he did exactly that over the

years. In his personal life he was passionate about

relationships and wanted to make things better for

all. In his prayer life he was seeking his next move in

heaven. He was always planning, but more

importantly he was always loving. It was my

pleasure to have met that unique guy, Connie Mack.

I miss you and will forever be thankful for having met

you and for making a difference in my life.

Now let’s continue what Connie Mack started and

find a cure.

Sincerely,

Tommy Indest

A Letter FROM A FRIEND by TOMMY INDEST

A LETTER FROM A FRIEND >>

“From the early daysof meeting Connie Mackhe wanted to be better,he wanted to do better,

he wanted to makea difference...”

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Meet Oliver Sartor, M.D.Dr. Oliver Sartor is the C.E. and Bernadine Laborde Professor of Cancer Research in the Departments of Medicine and Urology at Tulane University School of Medicine. He was also recently appointed as Assistant Dean for Oncology. He is a world-renowned prostate cancer expert and one of the few medical oncologists in the world to focus on prostate cancer. Combining basic, translational and clinical prostate cancer research and ensuring state-of-the-art clinical treatment have been the major areas of focus throughout his career.

Funds raised through the One Man Shoot will be used to support Dr. Sartor’s ongoing research initiatives and Tulane’s Prostate Cancer Research Program.

TULANE’S PROSTATE CANCER PROGRAMIS UNPARALLELED

Dr. Sartor is the leader of Tulane’s Prostate Cancer Research Program, a world-class team of cancer professionals performing cutting-edge basic and clinical research and running the largest treatment center for prostate cancer patients in Louisiana. Thousands of prostate cancer patients are treated in Tulane’s clinics each year. In addition to patients from Louisiana, Tulane has cancer patient referrals from 26 additional states and five countries outside the United States.

Tulane is also at the cutting-edge of groundbreaking basic and clinical research into prostate cancer. Between 2010- 2013, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved six new drugs for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. Dr. Oliver Sartor played a lead role in the development of two of these drugs and served in an advisory role for two others. This is unprecedented progress, as these are the first new treatment options offering hope for men with advanced disease since 2004, and Tulane’s prostate program contributed to their development. Our goals, of course, are to be even better tomorrow and to continue to build our program. With your help, we are able to do just that.

THE COMPLETE SPECTRUM OF PROSTATECANCER RESEARCH AND CARE

Tulane Cancer Center provides cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation with an emphasis on convenience for our patients and their families and with a team approach to comprehensive prostate cancer care. Our world-class program spans the full spectrum of prostate cancer care - from basic and clinical research to cancer screening and prevention to early detection and diagnosis to the latest treatment options and rehabilitation. Working alongside Dr. Sartor, Tulane’s Prostate Cancer Team includes other world-class clinicians, plus laboratory scientists who study cancer at the molecular level. The ultimate goal is to explore new avenues in the hopes of better understanding cancer and how to cure it.

<< TULANE’S PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCH FUND

How Will Your Generosity

MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

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TULANE’S PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCH FUND >>

RESEARCH GRANT FUNDING AND PUBLICATION IN PRESTIGIOUS MEDICAL JOURNALS

The answer to curing prostate cancer is research and clinical trials. Tulane Cancer Center’s prostate cancer faculty have successfully competed for millions in federal and other research funding in recent months. This is particularly impressive, considering lower federal research budgets and greatly increased competition for these dollars across the United States.

Additionally, Dr. Sartor and his colleagues have had the results of their research published in a number of prestigious, high-impact medical journals. Publication often involves a rigorous peer-review process and once again indicates the importance of their work.

Since January 1, 2016, Dr. Sartor has had approximately 34 manuscripts published in journals such as Lancet Oncology, The New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association and Nature Reviews Urology. For a complete list of Dr. Sartor’s publications, please visit www.pubmed.gov and enter Sartor O (or Sartor AO) in the search bar.

CLINICAL TRIALS LEAD TO NEW TREATMENT OPTIONS

Tulane offers a variety of clinical research trials for the treatment of prostate cancer. Dr. Sartor was North-American principal investigator on the pivotal phase Ill clinical trial that recently led to expedited Food and Drug Administration approval of the new drug radium-223 for the treatment of some men with symptomatic, bone-metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer. He has also played key roles in the development of three other prostate cancer drugs receiving FDA approval in the last few years.

EARLY DETECTION & COMPLIMENTARYCANCER SCREENINGS

When cancer is found early, it is more successfully treated. The Tulane Cancer Center offers complimentary prostate cancer screenings on the second Tuesday of each month. Participants are asked to complete a brief questionnaire regarding family history and provide a blood sample. To make an appointment for a complimentary screening,please call 504-988-5800 or 1-800-588-5800.

EMOTIONAL & FAMILY SUPPORT

The Patricia Trost Friedler Center for Psychosocial Oncology at Tulane Cancer Center offers psychological, emotional, and educational support for our prostate cancer patients and their family members through a number of services, including individual and family counseling, a variety of support groups, wellness workshops, and a resource library.

Tulane’s Department of Urology also hosts bi-monthly Prostate Cancer Support Group meetings featuring guest speakers who address topics of interest to prostate cancer patients and their families. Support groups provide an opportunity for patients to share knowledge and experiences. For more information, please contact the Department of Urology at504-988-2750.

“The last year has been one of considerable progress and effort, with a multiplicity of clinical trials as well as basic research projects that are beginning to show progress in a meaningful way. We are aware that any progress that we make is never fast enough, though, because unfortunately prostate cancer is a disease that has a high mortality rate when not diagnosed in a timely fashion. Too many men continue to die from this disease, and more work is needed, urgently, to diminish the risks associated with this diagnosis. Because of the generosity and support of the One Man Shoot Planning Committee members, as well as the shooters, sponsors, in-kind donors, volunteers and all others involved in this event, we continue to work on early diagnosis and staging; we continue to pursue both national and international endeavors; we continue to run a strong team here at Tulane that functions in a collaborative yet independent manner; we continue to publish aggressively, and we continue to offer our patients the best technology and best decision-making possible when it comes to their prostate cancer care. We are proud of your partnership in all of these efforts, and we are deeply grateful, as always, for your invaluable support.”

- Oliver Sartor, M.D.

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The Blue Ribbon Soirée is a Baton Rouge based

organization formed in 2011 with the goal of

raising awareness and research funds for

prostate cancer. The event began in honor

of the late Dr. Larry Ferachi and the late

Dr. Joel Nasca. The primary beneficiary

is Dr. Oliver Sartor’s Prostate Cancer

Research Fund at Tulane. New this

year, the Blue Ribbon Soirée will be

providing grants to prostate cancer

patients through Baton Rouge Cancer

Services. Also, the Blue Ribbon Soirée

will be sponsoring Prostate Cancer

Awareness events through Mary

Bird Perkins. The food and wine

experience at the Soirée will

feature silent and live auctions. Our restaurant

sponsors will present their delicious

signature dishes at food stations. Fine

wines, festive beverages, and beer will

be available at an open bar. A silent

auction and live auction will be held

on the floor in which you will have

the opportunity to bid on great items,

from gift cards to vacations to sports

memorabilia, etc. The Blue Ribbon Soirée

has raised over $400,000 since it began

in 2011.

Thursday, October 12, 2017Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel

7000 Bluebonnet Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA

Blue Ribbon Soirée

Please also consider supporting our “sister” event

The 7TH ANNUAL

A wine & food-tasting gala benefitting Dr. Sartor’s Prostate Cancer Research Fund, Cancer Services of Baton Rouge, and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center.

For more information

or to purchase tickets, please visit

WWW.BLUERIBBONSOIREE.COM

call 225.767.4685 or email [email protected]

We look forward to seeing you there.Thank you for your support!

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About THE EVENTThe One Man Shoot is a benefit sporting clays competition for four-man teams that will raise funds for Dr. Oliver Sartor’s Prostate Cancer Research Fund at Tulane Cancer Center.

6th AnnualOne Man ShootFriday, March 24, 2017

Riverside Sporting Clays52400 Hwy 16, Denham Springs, LA. 70706

Hosted ByThe Boykin Family and FriendsIn memory of Mr. Connie Mack Boykin

Timeline of Events (Tentative)7:00 Registration for 1st flight of shooting teams

7:45 1st Flight Safety Meeting

8:00 1st flight begins shooting

10:00 Registration for 2nd flight of shooting teams

10:45 2nd flight Safety Meeting

11:00 2nd flight begins shooting

11:00-until Lunch

3:00* Live Auction

4:00* Awards Presentation

4:30* Silent Auction and Raffle Drawings

*Times are subject to change

Each participant in the sporting clays competition will receive a complimentary event shirt, shells, and a seatat the luncheon on the day of the shoot. Additional guests can attend the event (including the luncheon) for a $25 registration fee each.

In addition to the shooting competition and luncheon, the day’s festivities will include entertainment and live music by Kirk Holder, food, beverages, silent and live auctions, numerous raffles, Free PSA Testings, and so much more.

TransportationTransportation to and from parking areas will beprovided. However, transportation around the course is not. We urge shooters that have a UTV to please bring it for use on the course. Please note that Riverside does not allow four-wheelers or ATVs.

How to Sign UpFor more information, please visit our websitewww.onemanshoot.comor contact Amy Kellogg:225-753-8722 or [email protected]

ABOUT THE EVENT >>

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<< ABOUT THE EVENT

Let Us Pray...For all those undertaking chemotherapy, the use of medicines or drugs to treat disease, that the Lord will work out His perfect will in your situation and bring about healing. We ask that The Great Physician will heal all those that have undergone surgery and radiation therapy and that the fire of God will destroy all the cancer cells. We speak peace to all the patients and ask the healing virtue of Our Lord God will flow through every vein, tissue, cell, ligament and that healing will manifest. We believe that God’s desire is manifest in your life.

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Let the DAY BEGIN

...and later we will make a “Toast for the Cure”

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Live & Silent AUCTIONSLET THE BIDDING BEGIN!

Everyone is invited to come to

Riverside Sporting Clays and begin

bidding on some incredible items.

With two types of auctioning, both

men and women are sure to love the

action and excitement an auction

brings, while helping to raise even

more funds for prostate cancer

research. A few items auctioned

in prior years included: shotguns,

rifles, jewelry, original paintings,

prints, LSU and Major League

Memorabilia, an autographed,

official #9 Drew Brees Saints jersey,

fishing and hunting trips, sportsman

equipment, as well as restaurant

and merchandise gift certificates.

Generous donors are still providing

exciting new items for this year’s

auctions!

Special thanks to Charlie Willis and Rad Trascher who will serve as our auctioneers in 2017, and to Keith Duplantis for being our big spender at the 2015 auction!

ABOUT THE EVENT LIVE & SILENT AUCTIONS >>

One Man Can Make A Difference14

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This Page Sponsored byMichael, Elaine and Anna Boykin

& Rhett and Vicki Anderson

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5th Annual Baton Rouge

ONE MAN SHOOTTOP GUN MALE

Remi BrownSpillway Sportsman

Score: 98

5th Annual Baton Rouge

ONE MAN SHOOTTOP GUN FEMALE

Christina PerezGunning for a Cure

Score: 63

5th Annual Baton Rouge

ONE MAN SHOOT1st PLACE TEAM

Performance Contractors Team 1Kane Altazin, Blake Morris,

Shannon DownyScore: 384

5th Annual Baton Rouge

ONE MAN SHOOT2nd PLACE TEAM

Spillway SportsmanScott Roe, Remi Brown

(not pictured: Archie Tuttleand Lee Tuttle

Score: 370

5th Annual Baton Rouge

ONE MAN SHOOT3rd PLACE TEAM

ISCJohnny Rispone, Gary Hallam(not pictured: Skeeter LeRoy

and Michael Frederic)Score: 342

<< ABOUT THE EVENT 2015 WINNERS

2015 BATON ROUGEONE MAN SHOOT

WINNERS

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5TH ANNUAL

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10 GAUGE SPONSORS 2015 >>

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<< SPONSORS AND VOLUNTEERS

STATION SPONSORS 2015Aggreko Ashford Design Studio Berard Transportation Blue Ribbon Soiree Bottom Line EquipmentBrent and Carolyn Couvillion

Comeaux CapsDr. Oliver Sartor Gerry Lane Group Deep FoundationsGunning for a Cure John Battaglia

Louisiana Fish Fry Products Midwest Steel Performance Contractors Pipe and Steel Querbes & Nelson

SAS- Speciality Application Services, IncSouthern Tire Mart University Club of BR

The One Man Shoot Committee would like to thankConcrete & Aggregates Association

of Louisiana (CAAL)for their annual support in providing meeting facilities and many other

services. Bill Temple and Alison Young are strong backers of the One Man

Shoot and the membership of CAAL is solidly committed to our efforts.

Aaron Guidry Alexis Haynes Alison YoungAmy Ashford DubnanskyAmy KelloggAnna BoykinAnna DiVincenti BoykinBenny & Pat SpannBianca VasquezBill DobbsBobbie BoykinBrandi BalagnyBrandon Hays Brandon Lassere Breanne ReevesBrent CouvillionBrian Coody Calvin LindslyCandace DewsCarolyn Swift Chad AverettCharlie Prescott Chris Boykin Chris KleinpeterChristen AverettChristian Coody Clay SwiftCoty Graham Cyril LeJeune David Boykin David HatcherDebbie Dumestre

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VOLUNTEERS 2015

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The Londoner Grill Tommy Lindsey TQSTriCoast Wealth Mgmt./ James Dubnansky University Club of BR

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2015 BATON ROUGESPORTING CLAYS

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<< 2015 SHOOTING TEAMS

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Thank you TO ALL of OUR sponsors, shooters, & Volunteers...

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2015 BATON ROUGESPORTING CLAYS

SHOOTERS

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...who continue to makeThe ONE MAN SHOOT a success

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TEAM REGISTRATION FORMFriday, March 24, 2017

Riverside Sporting Clays • 52400 Hwy 16 • Denham Springs, LA

You can Register & Pay online at OneManShoot.com

Company/Team Name: _____________________________________________________________

Contact Name: ________________________ Phone ______________ Email ________________

Sponsor Level: 10 Gauge Sponsor 12 Gauge Sponsor 16 Gauge Sponsor

($10,000 - 3 Teams) ($5,000 - 2 Teams) ($1,200 - 1 Team)

Can your team provide 1 or more UTV Transportation? Yes No

Team Info - Can Provide Info Later

Name _________________________ Email __________________________ Shirt Size ________

Name _________________________ Email __________________________ Shirt Size ________

Name _________________________ Email __________________________ Shirt Size ________

Name _________________________ Email __________________________ Shirt Size ________

Each team will be provided with shells, shirts, food, and entertainment.

Desired Flight Time: 1st Flight 2nd Flight

(8:00 am, Fri., March 24) (11:00 am, Fri., March 24)

Checks Payable to: Tulane Cancer Center - OMS Team sponsorships are considered donations and are tax deductible. 501c3 receipts will be mailed after the event.

Mail to: One Man Shoot, PO Box 83960, Baton Rouge, LA 70884-3960

More Info: Amy Kellogg - (225) 753-8722 or [email protected]

www.OneManShOOt.cOM

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<< TOGETHER WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE

To find out more about these events, go to OneManShoot.com orplease contact Amy Kellogg at 225.753.8722 or [email protected]

We would be happy to assist you in any way we canand would love to see you there!

Together, We Are MAKING A DIFFERENCE

We would love to see you at any of our friends’

Prostate Cancer Research and Awareness events:

Gunning For A Cure, the Blue Ribbon Soirée and the Nola Blue Doo Run.

A Special Thanks to

FOR HIS CONTINUEDSUPPORT OF

THE ONE MAN SHOOT

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DONATION FORMFriday, March 24, 2017

Riverside Sporting Clays • 52400 Hwy 16 • Denham Springs, LAAll proceeds benefit Prostate Cancer Research at Tulane Cancer Center.

Donor Name: ______________________________________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________________________________________

Phone: _______________________________ Fax: ________________________________

Contact: _______________________________ Email: ______________________________

Type of Donation: Gift Certificate Merchandise Food/Beverages Services

Check (Payable to: Tulane Cancer Center - OMS)

Donation Description: _________________________________________________________

Donation Dedication: (i.e.: “In Memory of) _____________________________________________

Estimated Fair Market Value: __________________________________________________(Required for determining 501c3 receipt amount and minimum bid for auction items)

www.OneManShOOt.cOM

Thank you for your commitment to fight prostate cancer through your donation to the One Man Shoot fundraiser. To ensure your contribution is represented

properly, please fill in the information below and return it with your donation. We will be happy to pick up your donation!

Checks Payable to: Tulane Cancer Center - OMS Team sponsorships are considered donations and are tax deductible. 501c3 receipts will be mailed after the event.

Mail to: One Man Shoot, PO Box 83960, Baton Rouge, LA 70884-3960

More Info: Amy Kellogg - (225) 753-8722 or [email protected]

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<< HOW YOU CAN HELP

10 Gauge Sponsor $10,000 in donations(includes three 4-person teams for the Sporting Clays, shirts, shells, gun cases, link on website, recognition on day of the shoot, and a two-page ad in next year’s One Man Shoot magazine)

12 Gauge Sponsor$5,000 in donations(includes two 4-person teams for the Sporting Clays, shirts, shells, gun cases, link on website, recognition on the day of the shoot, and a one-page ad in next year’s One Man Shoot magazine)

16 Gauge Sponsor $1,200 in donations (includes a 4-person team for the Sporting Clays, shirts, shells, recognition on the website and in next year’s One Man Shoot magazine)

SHOOTING STATION Sponsor$800 per station(includes station sign, and recognition in next year’s One Man Shoot magazine)

CONTACTYou can donate, become a sponsor or register a team by credit card at www.OneManShoot.com, or send your check (payable to Tulane Cancer Center - OMS) to:

Baton Rouge One Man Shoot, ATTN: Amy Kellogg,P.O. Box 83960, Baton Rouge, LA 70884-3960.

If you want to “make a difference” in the fight against prostate cancer,there are many ways to help. Register a team to participate in theSporting Clays competition; sponsor the event at any level; donategoods or services; or make a donation—$5, $50, $500, $5,000.No gift is too small. You can also join our committee!

How You CAN HELP

GUESTS$25 per person Registration fee (guests do not participate in Sporting Clays; fee includes meal, entertainment, door prize eligibility, and other drawings.)

Individual shooters are welcome and may register to participate in the competition at a cost of $300 per person. They will be placed on teams that are short of members or with other individuals to form teams.

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