Author: SSSF Staff

Wisconsin SASP Fundraising Banquet

Join us on Saturday, April 1, 2017, for the annual SASP banquet.  The banquet will be held at the Ozaukee Pavilion at the Ozaukee County Fair Grounds in Cedarburg.  Dinner sponsors include Cabela’s – Richfield and Newman Chevrolet.  Doors open at 5 p.m.  We’ll have raffles, silent auction, and a live auction. Come out and support the Ozaukee Scholastic Shooting Sports SASP Team. Tickets are still available by contacting Rick Leach at rleach@sssfonline.org or 262-894-4284.

SASP College Nationals

SASPWhat do you think of when you hear the word "Talladega"?  Of course, the SASP College National Championships.  This weekend SASP college teams from around the country converged on the CMP Range in Talladega, Alabama, to compete for bragging rights of being national champions. Ed Fitzgerald, with SASP founding partner GLOCK and Tom Yost from silver sponsor SIG SAUER joined us for the match and were on the range with the athletes.  Thanks, Ed and Tom, for all of your help. SASP 2SASP's sponsor Larry Steeley from Steel Target Paint was on hand to assist and also sponsored the paint at the match.  Thank you, Larry.  Steel Target Paint is such a big supporter of the SASP, it has decided to help out SASP teams that want to purchase paint for their matches.  It has set up a great discount code that coaches can request from SASP staff.  One Shot Covers The Spot! Thank you to the staff of the CMP Range for allowing us to use their beautiful range and for their staff and all their help. We had great help from our Safety Officers; we appreciate your help and support. This year’s champions are: Centerfire Pistol 1st           Texas A&M Corps of Cadets A                    186.88 2nd          Texas A&M Corps of Cadets B                    199.31 3rd          West Point 1                                                   210.58   Centerfire Pistol – Open 1st           Bob Jones University 2                                 424.98 2nd          Florida State University Black                     431.61 3rd          Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Alternate      498.12   Rimfire Pistol 1st           University of Vermont B                              198.70 2nd          Michigan State University Green               199.28 3rd          Texas A&M Corps of Cadets A                    229.25   Rimfire Pistol – Open 1st           John Brown University                                  340.01 2nd          Bob Jones University 3                                 402.91   Rimfire Rifle – Optic 1st           University of Vermont B                              205.55 2nd          University of Vermont A                              217.50   Rimfire Rifle – Iron 1st           John Brown University                                  233.45   Rimfire Rifle – Iron – Open 1st           University of Vermont C                              368.92   High Overall Awards Centerfire Male – Kyle Post                                                           44.55 Female – Savannah Butters                                        60.60   Rimfire Male – Tanner Pond                                                     40.95 Female – Cheyenne Richardson                                62.46   Rimfire Rifle Male – Collin Villarn                                                     40.25 Female – Catherine Todd                                            51.71 Results are posted on the website www.sssfonline.org, click on "Results," "SASP Shoot Results," "Nationals," "2017 College Nationals," "Leaderboard" and you can choose what discipline and division you want to see.   Congratulations everyone!!

2017 SCTP Texas State Championships

Register now for the 2017 SCTP Texas State Championships to take place May 6-7, 2017, at the Ellis County Sportsman Club in Wasahachie, Texas. 100 Skeet, 100 Trap and 100 Sporting Clays Individual, HOA, Squad and Team Awards will all be presented. All events only cost $125, $35 for skeet and trap and $55 for sporting clays. Saturday night Skeet Doubles Challenge only $20. SCTP members register through SCTP SHOT5 System. For more information, click here. For questions, contact Jason Anderson at janderson@sssfonline.com    

New for 2017 SCTP State & Nationals Competition! SCTP “All State Team”

Attention all coaches, athletes and parents! New for the 2017 shooting season will be the SCTP “All State Team”. This team will be comprised of athletes finishing in the top five positions at their respective state shoots in trap, skeet and sporting clays, male and female athletes combined and regardless of their team affiliation! Those top five athletes (in each discipline) attending the SCTP National Championships being held in Marengo, Ohio, July 8-15, 2017, will have their scores count toward their “All State Team” score for that discipline. They will not shoot independantly of their team and squad, however, we will just use the scores shot at nationals for their “All State Team” score. Any ties will be shot off as a squad. Special prizes will be issued for the top three states (athletes) by order of finish and will be presented at the awards ceremonies at the tournament. These will all be five-person squads. If an athlete that finishes in the top five (at their state shoot) does not attend the national championships, we will then take the next competitor in line that will be attending nationals in July! That could be a 6th place state finisher, 7th place or so on down the line. We will have more criteria posted on our website soon in the red tool bar under “SCTP” and then go to the “forms and handbook” section. If you have any other questions about this great opportunity for our athlete’s, please contact the directors of development, Chet Tuinstra or Carlton Nether, or contact National Director Tom Wondrash.

2017 Youth Tour: NSSA/NSCA – SCTP

SCTP-NSSA-NSCAThe 2017 shoot year is the inaugural year of the new NSSA/NSCA-SCTP program. Not only will the top SCTP shooters shooting NSSA and NSCA events be recognized at the end of the shoot year, but the NSSA/NSCA-SCTP Tour is being introduced to promote the new recognition program. SCTP participants will be able to compete for awards at these events, while also being able to experience the environment and excitement of the top skeet and sporting clays tournaments. For more information about the 2017 Youth Tour, click here.

SCTP Teams Startup Program

Are you starting a new Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) team or want to grow your existing club's numbers? Then, register now for the SCTP Team Start Up Program. The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) has joined up with industry partners to provide essential guns and gear to the teams. The items are shipped through Zanders Sporting Goods in Sparta, Illinois. The start-up package includes your selection of two shotguns, two gun cases, one shell catcher, 10 sets of eye and ear protection, 10 over/under shell pouches, 10 range bags with shoulder strap, deluxe gun cleaning kit and 10 cases of ammo. The retail value of this package is over $3,100.00! REQUIREMENTS:
  • Register 10 new (or more) shooters this season.
Teams/Clubs will need to add 10 brand new shooters to last season’s team roster. If you lost shooters from last season’s roster due to graduation, etc., you will have to replace those first and then add a minimum of 10 new SCTP shooters. If a shooter was previously in the SCTP program, but dropped for a year or more, you may count them as a brand new shooter.
  • Raise $2500
Send the money to Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and we will contribute additional funds. SCTP will then purchase a start-up package on behalf of the club and also deposit $1500 into its MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment Account (*available only to the first 15 teams). Exceptions: If your team were to disband, we would expect that the shotguns be donated to another SCTP Team/Club in your state or forward them to the address listed below. Click here for registration forms. Send forms and payment to: SCTP-Team Startup Program 165 Bay Ridge Ln. Burlington, WI. 53105 Questions: awondrash@sssfonline.com

SSSF Seeks Part Time Information Technology Support Assistant

The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is seeking a highly motivated individual to assume the role of Information Technology (IT) Support Assistant. The successful candidate will be responsible for various internal and external IT support duties in support of the SSSF and its programs. Ideal candidates will have prior experience and/or volunteerism in the Scholastic Clay Target Program and/or Scholastic Action Shooting Program. Position is part-time, hourly and may work remotely in the contiguous United States. Click here to view the complete job description and how to apply. Applications must be received by 5:00PM CST on March 17th. Job Description: Position's primary focus may be in the areas of computer operations, user and desktop support (hardware and software), helpdesk, and data management. Performs a variety of moderately complex information technology support duties to ensure smooth delivery of technology services. Monitors, operates, or coordinates and assists others in the operation of computer hardware, software, and peripherals in order to achieve desired results. Utilizes computer equipment, Documents knowledge base, Microsoft Office 365 Suite, manages and oversees SharePoint Shared resources, Internal management system users, channels communications, software and diagnostic tools to perform a broad range of customer assistance, equipment maintenance and repair and computer operations assignments. Typical Job Duties:
  • Provides assistance in the use of personal computer hardware, software, and specialized mainframe technology or operates a multi-platform computer environment or monitors the production scheduling, execution, and successful completion of production jobs
  • Sets up and configures laptop computers, peripherals and accounts assigning security level using Microsoft Office 365 suite
  • Installs software and installs and repairs hardware and peripherals
  • Tests programs
  • Troubleshoots, diagnoses problems, implements corrective action procedures within prescribed guidelines and/or escalates to other technical resources as appropriate
  • Maintains website
  • Administers user accounts
  • Designs and produces basic reports
Go to the SSSF website to view the complete job description and how to apply.

Attention SCTP Coaches!

Does your Team need ammunition? If so, please don’t forget about the fantastic ammo deals available to you and your athletes. Through our “Deals and Promotions” page under the SCTP tab in the red toolbar!
  • Nobel Sport Ammunition is available in many sizes and loads and starting at only $51.50 per case. Zanders Sporting Goods is a proud sponsor of the SCTP and you can order ammunition from them with the order form and contact info at the following link
https://sssfonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/NS-ZAN-YOUTH-SHOOTING-PRICING-12-5-16-thru-3-31-17.pdf
  • Gamaliel Shooting Supply is offering its newest program, the “Ready, Set, Pull” Program to all SCTP Teams. Gamaliel also offers Clever Ammo amongst other brands. Please check them out at the following link http://www.gamaliel.com/content/ready-set-pull.asp
We will continue to work with industry and ammunition manufacturers to bring you the best deals on ammunition and other shooting related products for your teams and athletes. Please watch our website, specifically under “Deals and Promotions” for more great programs!        

SCTP Athlete Raises Funds for SCTP Scholarships and New Shooting Range

Lizzy Worthington
Lizzy Worthington
The Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) not only turns out talented athletes, but it instills and promotes qualities that empower its athletes to become leaders in their communities. Lizzy Worthington, a 17-year-old senior at BGM High School in Brooklyn, Iowa, is a testament to the SCTP’s dedication to developing its athletes’ character, drive and ambition. Worthington, a Girl Scout and member of SCTP’s BGM trapshooting team, has raised more than $50,000 to plan and build a four-field trap range (Bear Creek Range) as part of her Girl Scout Gold Award Project. The trap range, which is located on county land much closer to the school than other trap ranges, will open this spring. In addition to providing a convenient facility for the BGM trap team to practice, it will provide a location for other area high schools to establish teams. Based in part on her Gold Award project, Worthington was selected to be the Girl Scout emcee for the Governor’s Luncheon for Scouting in Des Moines on Feb. 10, 2017. The event was a fundraiser for the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa and the Mid-Iowa Council Boy Scouts of America. Worthington also helped plan a banquet, which was held on Feb. 11, in Brooklyn, Iowa, which raised $10,000 toward the shooting facility and an additional $10,000 in SCTP scholarship funds. Worthington has already accomplished so much in her young age, and she’s just getting started. She early enlisted in the Navy in October of her senior year at BGM and was nominated for appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy by both Iowa’s U.S. Senators. She plans to attend the academy if appointed or Iowa State University, majoring in chemical engineering and joining the SIU Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps. The Gazette recently featured Worthington in a feature article touting her many accomplishments.

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