Author: SSSF Staff

2016 SCTP/SASP National Championships Are In the Books!

Opening ceremonies for the 2016 SCTP/SASP National Championships .
Opening ceremonies for the 2016 SCTP/SASP National Championships .
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is pleased to report on the success of the 2016 Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) National Championships! The Nationals were hosted this year by the Cardinal Shooting Center near Marengo, Ohio, just north of Columbus. The eight-day championship saw 2,369 unique athletes from 34 different states competing in trap, skeet and sporting clays, plus action rifle and action pistol events. The Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) had total of 4,576 event entries (up 74 over 2015) and the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) had a total of 530 entries (up 174 over 2015).
The eight-day championship saw 2,369 unique athletes from 34 different states.
The eight-day championship saw 2,369 unique athletes from 34 different states.
In total, SCTP athletes fired upon 876,000 clay targets in competition and another 85,000 in side events and evening competitions. Approximately 1,200 SCTP athletes competed in the Last Competitor Standing competition over two nights. In addition to the competition, there was much for athletes and their families to do, including the All-Industry Opening Ceremonies, Pizza Party, Ice Cream Social and side games such as Crazy Quail, Make-a-Break and the Action Shooting side matches. The college recruiting day and Larry and Brenda Potterfield (of MidwayUSA) meet and greet were also very popular. With multiple vendors onsite and Columbus within 30 minutes, there were plenty for families to see and do during their downtime. The SSSF would like to thank all of the coaches organizing SCTP and SASP teams and for making the trip to Ohio this year and also all of the parents supporting these young shooters. A big thanks also goes out to the Cardinal Center, its staff and volunteers for all of their hard work and investment in facilities to accommodate our event. Thanks also to the many sponsors and vendors who supported and/or attended the event!

Potterfields Attend 2016 SSSF National Championships

Larry and Brenda Potterfield
Larry and Brenda Potterfield
Larry and Brenda Potterfield recently attended the 2016 Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) National Championships in Marengo, Ohio. This year's National Championships, held at the Cardinal Shooting Center, had approximately 2,500 competitors and was attended by nearly 10,000 coaches, parents, grandparents, siblings, and other spectators. The weeklong schedule of events was a culmination and celebration of the hard work put forth by athletes, coaches, parents, and state advisors throughout the competitive season. "We're proud to partner with the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation to support getting more kids involved in shooting sports," said Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA. "We strongly support initiatives like this because we believe we have an obligation to help change the future for the better."  
The Potterfields enjoyed a couple rounds of trap with SCTP athletes during their visit.
The Potterfields enjoyed a couple rounds of trap with SCTP athletes during their visit.
Founding Life Diamond Members of the Champion's Roundtable, Larry and Brenda Potterfield have been recognized as donors who have made major contributions to the SSSF mission. They are also Charter Members of the SSSF Legacy Society, which honors donors who have included SSSF in their estate plans through deferred gifts. About the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is responsible for all aspects of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) across the United States. SCTP and SASP are youth development programs in which adult coaches and other volunteers use shooting sports to teach and to demonstrate sportsmanship, responsibility, honesty, ethics, integrity, teamwork, and other positive life skills. SCTP was developed as a program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) until the SSSF was created in 2007 to operate the SCTP. In 2012, SSSF created the SASP and became the managing foundation of both programs. For more information on how you can make a charitable gift to support the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation and it’s programs, go to www.sssfonline.org/donate
About MidwayUSA Both country kids from Missouri, Larry and Brenda Potterfield turned their passion for shooting sports into a career by opening a small gun shop in 1977 that would eventually become MidwayUSA (http://www.midwayusa.com). They instilled family values like honesty, integrity and respect for others into the business, and strive to maintain this culture with each Employee added to their growing team. For over 39 years, MidwayUSA has maintained an unyielding focus on Customer Satisfaction and continues to offer JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING® for Shooting, Hunting and the Outdoors. For more information on MidwayUSA, visit their website (http://www.midwayusa.com), find them on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OfficialMidwayUSA), or follow them on Twitter (http://twitter.com/midwayusa). Contact: MidwayUSA Public Relations pr@midwayusa.com
For more information on how you can make a charitable gift to support the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation and it’s programs, go to www.sssfonline.org/donate

Annie Get Your Gun, You Too Taylor

SSSF-Thu-Taylor-1Participation by women - in this case perhaps girls - here in at the SCTP and SASP National Championships is, well, high. Girls account for nearly 1 in every 5 shooters with 19.3% of the total. By sport the numbers are more interesting. In the shotgun sports of SCTP the girls make up 17.7% of the shooters. But when it comes to the pistol and rifle sports of SASP, girls are now 30.7% of the total shooters. 2016 Gender Participation One of those girls helping to drive up participation is 11-year-old Taylor Diener of the Union Grove Shooting Club in Wisconsin. Taylor started shooting trap two years ago and just this past March made the leap into rimfire rifle competition in preparation for this year’s SASP Nationals. On the range she’s hard to miss, unless of course she’s surrounded by a cluster of adults who all tower over her. Cute and confident she seems totally unfazed by either the flood of attention given to young new shooters like her or the pressure of competing at the national level. Even when her rifle magazine has a feeding issue, a world ending disaster in the minds of many competitive shooters racing the timer, Taylor calmly keeps working the action and pulling the trigger. A lot of the young shooters, and several of the young girls shooting, demonstrate this same poise under pressure. And after, rather than voice any frustration or disappointment, Taylor focuses on the future, as in next year when she plans to add doubles trap, maybe sporting clays and even rimfire pistol to her shooting schedule. No wonder participation by girls - and of course women - continues to grow in the shooting sports.

Not So Fast…Wisconsin Beats Tennessee

Tennessee might have the largest number of shotgun shooters here at the SCTP Nationals, but over on the pistol and rifle ranges, where they’re competing in the Scholastic Action Shooting Program Nationals, it’s a different story. The Badger State overtook Tennessee as the top state in terms of shooter participation, edging out their rivals from the south with 19.8% of the shooters hailing from Wisconsin compared to 19.5% coming from Tennessee. It might be a narrow margin of victory but a win is a win. SSSF-16 Top 5 SASP States

First!

SSSF-Blog-First-1Add the name Jacob McInturff to the history books of the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio. The 18-year-old shooter from Johnson City, Tennessee, had not broken 100 straight in skeet in a few years but that didn’t seem to phase him as he took to the brand new skeet fields and ran not just 100, but 200 straight, ensuring his place in the history books as the first shooter to do so here at the facility. Earlier in the competition Raymond Nagro of Gurnee, Illinois left his own mark as he claimed the honor of being the first shooter to run 100 straight. McInturff is here with the Unaka Shooters and back home is a regular on the skeet fields at the Unaka Rod & Gun Club where is he frequently outguns his elders. They sometimes resort to a little good humored gamesmanship to get in McInturff’s head, hoping to throw him off his game. Sometimes it works, and sometimes, the young shooter admits, he gives as good as he gets. When it comes to head-to-head competition club members might not be pulling for McInturff to win, but when it comes to representing the club in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP), there is no mistaking their support. “They’ve been very good to the team,” says Mark McInturff who is both Jacob’s father and the team’s coach. When the senior McInturff talks about the Unaka Rod & Gun Club it's clear how much he and the team appreciate the support they get. It's support he hopes to repay with future leaders. McInturff  sees SCTP not simply as a youth shooting program but also as a training ground to develop and prepare young men and women to someday take over the management of their home shooting clubs, and eventually return to the SCTP Nationals with new shooters and new teams. This long term view probably explains why the current Unaka Rod & Gun Club president jokingly refers to Jacob as the 'future club president.' For now though, he’s just the guy sitting atop the leader board with the only perfect 200 score in skeet...and he's OK with it staying that way through the rest of the championship.

SCTP/SASP National Championships Showcased on NRAFamily.org

photo-10Check out the recent photo essay posted on NRAFamily.org titled, "A Day at the SCTP/SASP National Championships," which showcases 15 images taken during the event being held at the Cardinal Shooting Center near Marengo, Ohio, this week. The photos and captions were provided by outdoor writer and photographer W.H. "Chip" Gross. Approximately 2,500 young shooters representing 30 states are attending the event. With the addition of coaches, parents and grandparents, attendence numbers are totaling approximately 10,000.

The 2016 Wisconsin SCTP State Championships Show Growth in All Disciplines

DSC_0191The Wisconsin Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) wrapped up four straight weeks of State Championship competitions on June 26t, 2016, at the WTA Homegrounds in the town of Nekoosa. A total of 1199 SCTP athletes from 59 different teams took part over the four separate weekend events. There were a total of 1939 registrations by those athletes through the events. “Our registrations were up 16% from last year,” stated Perry Hintz, one of five Wisconsin state advisors. “It’s great to see that we are getting so much interest in Skeet, Sporting Clays and International the last couple years. There has been a great effort by our coaches and parents to teach multiple disciplines and create well-rounded shooters.” The Championships kicked off on the Olympic Bunker at the WTA Homegrounds on June 4 and 5 with the Hudson Raiders taking the top spot in the International Trap Championship besting athletes from 10 SCTP teams. Tyler Thiede from the Sauk County Youth Team led all athletes with a 107 of 125 targets to take the top men’s spot in the Senior Division with Wyatt Wilken of the B.H.S. Demons taking the Intermediate award. Madeline VanderSchaaf of the Flyway Clay Slayers and Jessica Strasser from the Waterford Wolverines took the two top ladies honors. 13331153_1636290303360167_4411752083335279293_nThe Sauk Prairie Trap and Skeet Club was host to 163 athletes from 18 teams for the June 11 SCTP Skeet Championship, an increase of over 10% from 2015. The Central Falcons took the Gold in the Varsity, Junior Varsity and Intermediate Advance divisions with Sauk County taking the Intermediate Entry crown. Matthew Yaresh of the Kettle Moraine Lazers and Kaylee Lancour of the B.H.S. Demons were the men’s and ladies Grand Champions, breaking 99 and 96 of 100 respectively. On June 18 and 19, 27 teams with 356 SCTP athletes took to the trails for the 100-target Sporting Clays Championship hosted by Woods & Meadow in Warrens; this was another increase of nearly 10% from last year. The Kettle Moraine Lasers, Marquette Hilltoppers and Central Falcons took home the top-three varsity team awards, with the Hudson Raiders, Union Grove Broncos and Marquette Hilltoppers the JV awards. While the Jefferson Sportsmens Club, TWSA and The Flyway Clayslayers brought home the top the team awards for Intermediate Advanced, Intermediate Entry and Rookie teams. Tyler Melloy of Hudson was the Grand Champion with a 99 and was joined by Kaylee Lancour who broke 87 of 100 to top the ladies. June 25 was the granddaddy of them all: The 2016 WI SCTP State Trap Championships at the WTA Homegrounds. The first shots were fired at 8:30 am and when the long day ended, 1079 athletes competed on 28 trap fields with strong winds playing havoc with the targets. The 2016 event showed an increase of more than 110 athletes from 2015 with 193 ladies joining 886 boys, displaying the diversity of the SCTP as a development program for all young athletes. DSC_0045_WI_StateShootThe Waterford Wolverines Shooting Team took home the Varsity State Championship for the second time posting a score of 480 of 500 to edge Sauk County and the Central Falcons with 478 while the Hudson Raiders, Berlin Target Terminators and Central Falcons won the JV trophies. In the Intermediate Advance division, Jefferson Sportsmens Club, B.H.S. Demons and Central Falcons stood on the podium along with Rocket Trap, Beaver Dam and Waterford Wolverines in Intermediate Entry. The Rookies from the Flyway Clay Slayers took the top spot over Jefferson and the B.H.S. Demons. Two Junior Varsity athletes won the Grand Champion belt buckles as Wyatt Strasser of Waterford and Shelby Zwart of Wilmot topped the guys and gals with a 99 and 98 respectively. 235 of the 1079 athletes broke at least 90% and 72 broke 95 or higher. There were 171 25-straight, 27 50-straight and 2 75-straight patches handed out after the day was done. Saturday ended with several hundred athletes joining in a free “Last Competitor Standing” where winners Meredith Bernau of B.H.S. Demons and Seth Pagels of Union Grove were awarded Shamrock Leather 8-box shell bags for besting their peers. 13575780_1107774225927277_6604200266668279506_oThe Central Falcons won the State HOA (Top-three Skeet & Sporting Clays and top-five Trap scores by a single target over the Hudson Raiders with the Marquette Hilltoppers taking third. Tyler Melloy of Hudson and Kaylee Lancour of B.H.S. Demons were the men’s and Ladies HOA winners. Sunday June 26, three more events took place for those who had not pulled the trigger enough over the last month with handicap, doubles and a “mixed team” event with one coach and four randomly drawn athletes competing against each other as a way to meet new friends and have some friendly competition. One hundred twenty four athletes took part in doubles, 136 in handicap and 12 coaches with 48 athletes took part in the mixed team event. Through the month of June, the WI SCTP threw 195,050 targets without a single safety incident proving the dedication of the athletes, parents and coaches and the great job that is being done to develop not just good shooters, but great students and young adults. “On behalf of all our teams, coaches and advisors, I would like to give a huge thank you to the host clubs at Sauk Prairie Trap & Skeet, Woods & Meadow and the WTA Homegrounds for all the hard work and time volunteered to help with the events and promote the sport for our young athletes,” concluded Hintz. “We could not put on events of this magnitude without a lot of dedicated people.” The future of youth clay target sports and the SCTP looks very strong in Wisconsin.

Briley Open at SCTP Nationals

For those who are interested, Briley will be open at SCTP Nationals during the following days and times. (Briley is located in the NRA building on vendor row.)

Saturday, July 9:  noon - 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, July 10 - Thur, July 14:    8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Friday, July 15:   8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

(NOTE: They will close for lunch from noon - 1:00pm everyday.)

Federal Premium Joins SCTP and SASP as 2016 Sponsor

FedPremium872CThe Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is pleased to announce support from Federal Premium for the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP).  Federal Premium has stepped up with commitment at the Bronze and Silver level for the SCTP and SASP respectively. “We are very happy to have Federal Premium as one of the newest partners of the SASP,” Tammy Mowry, SASP national director, said.  “Federal Premium provides high quality choices for our athletes for both rimfire and centerfire ammunition to help them excel in practice and competition.” Jon Zinnel, who handles education and outreach for Federal Premium Ammunition, said, “Federal Premium has been a longtime supporter of many youth shooting sports programs. Being a sponsor for SCTP and SASP programs in 2016 is another opportunity to support great outreach programs giving thousands of new shooters an opportunity to partake in fun and safe shooting sports activities.” Tom Wondrash, SCTP national director, said, “We are very excited to have Federal Premium be a part of the SCTP! Federal Premium will add yet another avenue for our athletes. We are sincerely appreciative for their support of the Scholastic Clay Target Program and look forward to a long-lasting relationship.”

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