Author: SSSF Staff

SCTP and White Flyer Continue Partnership in 2017!

White Flyer, the nation’s premier clay target supplier, has announced its continued support of the nation’s leading youth shooting program, the SCTP! White Flyer manufacturers all types of clay targets used in the American and International shotgun shooting disciplines. “White Flyer Targets has been proud to be a sponsor of SCTP and its other programs since day one," Phil Murray, national sales manager for White Flyer Targets, said. "What SCTP has accomplished in the development of the shooting sports for young people and their families is remarkable.  We look forward to this year’s event at Cardinal Center and its potential to be the largest tournament ever.  Our congratulations to SCTP and its many volunteers and coaches for the job it currently does.  From an industry perspective, SCTP and its supporters are very important – they truly represent the next generation of shooters and the future of our shooting sports. More importantly, it teaches our youth thru education and participation the importance of “sportsmanship” and other lifetime values.” Tom Wondrash, SCTP’s national director, said, “White Flyer has been involved as a sponsor and partner of the SCTP from day one. We truly value their continued support of our youth shooting program and are encouraged by their understanding of the need to support our future generations of clay target shooters.” If you or your company are interested in supporting the Scholastic Clay Target Program and its youth competitors, please contact National Director Tom Wondrash at twondrash@sssfonlione.com for all the details!

Emmanuel College Seeks Head Coach for Clay Target Shooting Program

Emmanuel College, located in northeast Georgia, is seeking a head coach for clay target shooting to lead the Men’s & Women’s Clay Target Shooting Program for the fall 2017 season. The position is initially part-time; however, dependent upon recruitment and retention goals, could be elevated to a full-time position. RESPONSIBILITIES: The Head Clay Target Shooting Coach is responsible for the recruitment, retention, and academic success of student athletes. In addition to coaching, this position maintains control and oversight of the Midway Endowment, operating budgets, fundraising, coordination of offsite training facilities, and scheduling of events. A complete job description is available upon request. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor degree from a four-year institution is preferred; NRA Safety Instructor Certification or a member of the National Rifle association or National Shooting Sports Foundation a plus. Previous coaching and recruitment experience in shooting competitions and/or teams is strongly preferred. Preference may also be given to candidates who have the ability to move to full-time employment status with the institution as enrollment goals are met. HOW TO APPLY: Please respond via email (preferred) by attaching the following: • Cover Letter • Resume • Statement of Faith/Personal Testimony: An explanation of the applicant's relationship with God through the Lord Jesus Christ, including a brief account of accepting Christ as personal savior, church membership, and current church involvements. • Pastoral Letter of Recommendation: Needs to be from a current pastor and to include a verification of current church membership/attendance, a description of the applicant’s activity in the local congregation, and an evaluation of the quality of the candidates’ personal commitment to Christ. No applications will be considered until all application documents have been received. Email Application file to: Joann Harper, Director of Human Resources at jharper@ec.edu. Resumes can be mailed to: Emmanuel College; Attn: Joann Harper/Human Resources; PO Box 129; Franklin Springs, GA 30639. Review of applications will begin immediately.

2017 NSSF Boy Scout Grant Program Goes Live

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has announced the launch of its annual grants partnership with the Boy Scouts of America Councils. Through this partnership, BSA Councils can receive a portion of $100,000 in NSSF-provided grant funds to develop or expand their troop activities in target shooting and marksmanship. Target shooting programs continue to rank among Scouting’s most popular activities, teaching firearms and range safety, teamwork building and fundraising skills. This seventh year of supporting the BSA Council Grant Program in this manner brings with it a new level of excitement. Safety and marksmanship training through the Boy Scouts is a time-honored introduction to the shooting sports. With recreational shooters and hunters alike realizing they’re living in an era of renewed enthusiasm for their sports, we’re looking forward to increased participation from Scouts pursuing badges in these activities and then taking those new skills afield for a lifetime of enjoyment. BSA Councils wishing to apply for grants should visit the grant guidelines and application procedures at nssf.org/bsagrant. Councils awarded funds through NSSF’s BSA Grant Program must use those grants to purchase of equipment and supplies for their shooting sports activities from an NSSF Member Retailer. The full list of these retailers is available at nssf.org/retailers/find. Examples of qualifying purchases are ammunition, eye and ear protection, firearms, targets and shooting vests. For more information on this special program and qualifications, contact me at zsnow@nssf.org or 203-426-1320 ext. 224.

SCTP Welcomes Caesar Guerini/Fabarm/Syren as Newest Sponsor

The SCTP welcomes the Guerini family of firearms to its lengthy list of supporters. Caesar Guerini will also be attending the National Championships in Marengo, Ohio, in support of SCTP teams and families. Please stop by to say hello and thank them for their decision to support the finest youth clay target shooting program in the country! "Caesar Guerini is very excited to be a sponsor of the SCTP this year," Tom Smith, VP of Caesar Guerini USA, said. "The youth shooting market is very important to Caesar Guerini. Programs that enable youth to participate in a positive way in shooting sports is essential to the longterm growth of our industry.  I've had the opportunity to attend a few SCTP shoots and have witnessed firsthand the supportive environment with both family and team involvement. We are honored to sponsor such an organization." Tom Wondrash, SCTP national program director, said, “We are extremely pleased to share in the announcement with Guerini, Fabarm and Syren and are excited to have this great firearm manufacturer join the ranks of our current sponsors in support of our youth organization. Guerini, Fabarm and Syren are well known for their quality and dependability. We are humbled by the support of these great industry sponsors!” If you are interested in supporting youth shooting programs with a donation or sponsorship, please contact the SCTP or Tom Wondrash at twondrash@sssfonline.com

MidwayUSA Foundation Kicks Off Online Recurring Gift Incentive

The MidwayUSA Foundation is excited to kick off a new Online Recurring Gift Incentive. This Online Recurring Gift Incentive will give your team the chance to win $10,000! That. Is. Huge. The incentive will run from May 1 through August 31 and the three shooting teams with the most online recurring gift dollars in that time period will each win $10,000 in endowment funds.  Think about it...that means $500 in additional grant funds EVERY YEAR for the life of your team. On top of rewarding top teams with $10,000, MidwayUSA wants to give ALL participating teams a 10 pack of Browning Knife Sets as soon as it has captured the first online recurring gift for your shooting team. These awesome knife sets could help you encourage additional honors to give to your team. Donors must commit to at least $25 per month for one year to qualify.  Check the fine print in case you have questions. The short story...
  • Ask your donors to give a recurring gift of $25 per month for a year through the secure website.  It's one transaction and MidwayUSA does the rest. 
  • 100% of the donation goes to YOUR team and is tax deductible
  • Every donation is matched 2:1, every month throughout 2017!  
  • Win $10,000 if you have the most recurring gift dollars! 
Still not sure?  Watch this video of the Program Managers introducing the new incentive AND if you still have questions, please contact MidwayUSA.  Get started by visitingmidwayusafoundation.org/commit.  Good luck and go get 'em!

Fox 6 News Names SASP Athlete as High School Hot Shot of the Week

Dylan Richman
Fox 6 News in Milwaukee has featured SASP athlete Dylan Richman as its High School Hot Shot athlete of the week. Richman is a senior at Arrowhead High School and is on the All-American Scholastic Shooting Team. He's competed for four years. In the first two years he finished first. In the next year he finished second and this past year he finished in third. He began shooting competitively to spend time with his dad and have fun. He plans to study aerospace engineering or mechanical engineering in college. To see the clip, click here.

SSSF Wishes Farewell to Tammy Mowry – Seeks New National Director for SASP

Tammy Mowry
Tammy Mowry, Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) national director, will be stepping down from her position with the SASP effective May 5th, 2017. Mowry has served as SASP National Program Director since November 2015 and prior to that had served as SASP program manager since the program started in 2012. Prior to joining SSSF, Mowry worked as sponsor coordinator with the Steel Challenge Shooting Association and held several leadership positions with the National Wild Turkey Federation. “I would like to thank Tammy for all her contributions to the SASP,” Ben Berka, Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation executive director, said. “Tammy has been a key part of the SASP since the program’s inception five years ago and has provided steady leadership in growing teams, increasing program sponsorship and improving program fundraising efforts. Please join me in wishing Tammy well in her next chapter in life, which includes enjoying more family time and her two grandbabies!” Rick Leach, SASP director of development, will serve as interim national director until a candidate search and new director selection is completed. Anyone interested in the director position can view the full job description and application instructions online.

SASP Welcomes United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) as New Platinum Sponsor

The Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) welcomes USCCA to the SASP family of Platinum sponsors.  This is an exciting sponsorship for SASP. "We couldn't be more excited to be sponsoring the Scholastic Action Shooting Program this year," Tim Schmidt, president and founder of the USCCA, said. "The SASP is an incredible organization, doing so much to teach responsible gun ownership and life lessons to today's youth.  It's a huge honor to work closely with this organization and to witness the true positive impact it has on our culture and our future." Tammy Mowry, national director of the SASP, said, "USCCA is a natural fit for our SASP families. SASP is all about introducing youth to the shooting sports. We provide and promote opportunities for youth to safely and enjoyably participate and compete in a high-quality, team-based sport that is led by trained adults who are focused on enhancing the personal growth and development of their athletes."    

SCTP Teams Register Now for the 2017 Regional Shoot in Sparta, Ill.

Registration is open to all SCTP registered teams for the 2017 Regional Shoot to be held at the World Shooting Recreation Complex in Sparta, Illinois, May 20-21, 2017. Classifications include varsity, junior varsity and intermediate. Funding will be awarded to MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment accounts. Two Tristar Setter o/u shotguns will be given away! Saturday – All 200 Trap will be shot / Awards to follow - Skeet and Sporting Clays Open Sunday – Skeet and Sporting Clays / Awards to follow Register through the SHOT System. For more info, click here. Contact Amanda Wondrash at awondrash@sssfonline.com with any questions.

Safety Officers Needed for SASP National Championships

July will be here before we know it and we’ll all be traveling to Ohio for the National Championships being held at the Cardinal Center in Marengo.  We are looking for help with getting Safety Officers for the match.  The National Championships will take place July 8-15 and we will have two flights of shooters going out each day except for July 16, where we will have just one flight of shooters going out since that is the last day. If you’re a coach of one of our SASP teams or have been a Safety Officer (SO) or Range Officer (RO) for our matches or IDPA or USPSA matches, and would like to help us out by donating half day or more for the athletes, please contact Rick Leach (rleach@sssfonline.com) or Tammy Mowry (tmowry@sssfonline.com).  We would greatly appreciate your help.  

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