Author: SSSF Staff

SCTP Announces Dates for National Fundraising Banquets

clayTarget-logoThe SCTP has announced dates for its National Fundraising Banquets. Anyone interested in attending any of these banquets can get tickets by contacting Amanda at the SCTP administrative office (awondrash@sssfonline.com) or by contacting a Director of Development. These banquets help raise funds in support of SCTP's scholarship program. Last year alone, the SCTP gave away almost $70,000 in scholarships to SCTP athletes going on to college. Dates: March 18th – Waterford, WI (almost sold out) April 21st – Grapevine, Texas May 6th – Columbus, Ohio June ? – Kansas City, KS (TBD) Sept. ? – Burlington, MA (TBD)

SCTP Announces Dates For Its “International” National Championships!

clayTarget-logoThe SCTP has confirmed the dates for the “SCTP International Style National Championships” starting Monday, August 1 and ending Sunday, August 7. The event will be held once again at USA Shootings International Shotgun Range at Fort Carson, Col. There will be a limited number of beds available at the Olympic Training Center for athletes and coaches. Cost per night will be $100 per person. Event fees will be forthcoming. The event schedule is as follows: Monday/Tuesday August 1-2:  Open Training  9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday/Thursday August 3-4: Skeet Competition Friday August 5: Olympic Doubles Competition Saturday/Sunday August 6-7: Trap Competition The shooting competition will end with an awards ceremony and banquet Sunday, August 7 starting at 6 p.m.. This year’s banquet will be held at the Double Tree by Hilton in Colorado Springs. We do have a limited number of rooms available for $125 per night all-inclusive of taxes and resort fees! Please contact Amanda at awondrash@sssfonline.com to reserve your rooms at the Double Tree or the OTC.  

Order Your SCTP Medals Now!

20160224_205258 (1)SCTP coaches, state advisors and tournament coordinators, are you looking for an SCTP medal to give out at your local fun shoots and invitational shoot? Well, here they are! You can order any quantity of gold, silver or bronze SCTP medals for only $5 each. These are a high-quality, polished medal with SCTP on the ribbons and are available for immediate shipment. To place your medal order, just contact Amanda at awondrash@sssfonline.com She will be happy to help you.

First Indiana Mid-State SCTP Sporting Clays Shoot by Kokomo Izaak Walton

Any shoclayTarget-logooter, male or female, grades 5-12, is invited to participate in the first Indiana Mid-State SCTP Sporting Clays Shoot by Kokomo Izaak Walton to be held April 24, 2016 at the Howard County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America in Kokoma, Indiana. Team endowment funding will be awarded by team placement and matching money is to be announced.  Funding is being provided compliments of the Indiana Youth Shooting Sports Foundation. Competition Divisions:
  • Rookie Division: 5th graders and belowMUFI-2013-Logo-2
  • Intermediate Division: Grades 6-8
  • Senior Division: Grades 9-12
For information, click here or email hciwlasportingclays@gmail.com. For more information about the Indiana Youth Shooting Sports Foundation (IYSSF) go to http://iyssf.org/.

Scholastic Action Shooting Program Southwest Winter Regional Match

Photo courtesy of Andre' Dall'au.
Photo courtesy of Andre' Dall'au.
We had a great turnout for the Southwest Winter Regional match , which took place on February 6 at the Cawthorne Cartridge Club in Navasota, Texas. Teams from Texas and as far away as Washington, New York, Florida, Maryland, Colorado, Alabama, and Arizona journeyed to the Lone Star state for some friendly competition.  Service Academies (West Point, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy and Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Marksmanship Unit) all competed this year.  We also had a few new teams join us just in time for the match.  This was the first match that the U.S. Air Force Academy took part in.  The Montgomery County Marksmanship Team and Hays County 4H Shooting Sports all joined just prior to the match and both had great turnouts for the match. This year 132 athletes competed in the match. Thank you to GLOCK and the Texas State Rifle Association for sponsoring the match. Thank you also to Kevin Jimmerson and Chuck Jones for being the match directors for the match.

Coaches Trained For New SCTP Teams In Hawaii

DSC_0136This past December marked the first time a Level I NRA/USAS/CMP Shotgun Coach Certification Class has been taught in the great state of Hawaii. Helping put this all together was local coach (and previous resident of Iowa) and new team coach, Tom Griffiths. Tom helped make history not only for Hawaii but for the NRA and the SCTP!! Tom along with coaches Richard Hoeflinger and Greg Kunz will head up the newly formed team, The Big Island Breakers. “My goal is to bring this team to the SCTP nationals and see a feather banner with the state of Hawaii on it displayed along with all of the other states that attend the biggest and best youth National Championships in the world,” Griffiths said. “We want to break our share of the 1 million plus competition targets that will be thrown for that event!” Instructing the class of 14 in Hilo was NRA/NCDS Level II Instructor and SCTP National Director, Tom WonDSC_0188drash. “It was my pleasure to teach the first Level I class in Hawaii and bring in these new and dedicated coaches to the SCTP,” Wondrash said. “We are looking forward to the new teams, athletes and families that this will surely ignite.” Amanda Wondrash was also available and worked with the new coaches on how to use the SHOT system, registering athletes, assistant coaches and general use of the website for tournaments and fun shoots. The Big Island Breakers and several other newly formed teams will be training at the Hilo Trap & Skeet club located just a few miles out of Hilo. These teams are also considering running their state shoot in conjunction with the PITA state shoot also being held at the Hilo Trap & Skeet Club. Just in theDSC_0172 last several months and leading into March, there will have been well over 225 NRA/USAS/CMP Level I Shotgun Coaches trained by SCTP affiliated instructors / NRA NCDS including Scott Moniot, Chet Tuinstra, Hank Garvey, Jim Dickerson, Mike Carson and Tom Wondrash. Anyone interested in starting or becoming part of the National SCTP organization, please contact Chet Tuinstra at ctuinstra@ss sfonline.com if you are in the eastern US and Scott Moniot at smoniot@sssfonline.com if you are in the western US. They are more than happy to help and explain the benefits of membership in the Scholastic Clay Target Program! About SCTP   SCTP, along with Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) are youth development programs in which adult coaches and volunteers model sportsmanship, responsibility, honesty, ethics, integrity, and teamwork while using shooting sports programs to teach these and other positive life skills to the athletes.   The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is responsible for all aspects of the Scholastic Clay Target Program and the Scholastic Action Shooting Program across the United States. The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation exists to raise funding and other resources for youth development programs in the shooting sports industry. To learn more about SCTP or SASP visit www.sssfonline.org

Florida Sheriffs Explorer Association Advisors Participate in Speed Steel Shooting Workshop

Sherrif Explorer Group 1 Jan 29 2016On Friday, January 29, 2016, Deputy Dustin Brock, Deputy Thomas Stege, Deputy Charrone Reed, Leon County Sheriff’s Explorer Program, and David Kirk, Florida state advisor with the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP), conducted a training workshop on speed steel shooting at the Tallahassee Rifle & Pistol Club for advisors from the Florida Sheriffs Explorer Association. Twenty five deputy sheriffs from Leon, Hamilton, Charlotte, Broward, Palm Beach, Manatee, and Saint Lucie counties participated in the training.  The deputies had a great time shooting the steel, and felt the SASP would benefit recruitment and retention. The purpose of the training was to emphasize the safety, fun, and excitement of shooting modern steel targets.  In addition, there was discussion of how team competition in the shooting sports teaches responsibility, discipline, leadership, and citizenship values. Based on the workshop, the deputies will now organize and train Explorer Teams throughout Florida to compete in the SASP and the Florida Law Enforcement Explorer Shooting League. The Florida Law Enforcement Explorer Shooting League was organized by the Leon County Sheriff’s Post and David Kirk to provide safe, fun, and constructive shooting activities around the state and national competition through the SASP. For additional information, please contact David Kirk, SASP State Advisor, (850) 422-2974, kirk_d@popmail.firn.edu.

Scholastic Action Shooting Program National Championships Schedule

image004 (1)The Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) national match will be held in conjunction with the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) national match at the Cardinal Center, in Marengo, Ohio, July 9-16, 2016. The tentative schedule for match competition will be the same as in past years.  We will offer 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. times, with the exception of the last Saturday (July 16), on which day we will only have the 9 a.m. starting time due to the awards ceremony later that day. Registration information will be available on the website in the near future.

Scholastic Action Shooting Program Demonstration To Be Held at the Griffin Club

pictureThe Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) will be holding a demonstration at the Griffin Club in Griffin, Ga., on Saturday, March 19, 2016. In this demonstration, attendees will: ♦ Experience the fun, excitement, and safety of shooting modern steel with a .22 rifle or .22 or 9mm pistol. ♦ Learn how team competition in the shooting sports teaches responsibility, discipline, interpersonal skills, leadership, and citizenship skills. ♦ Learn about the premier youth/young adult action shooting program in the country, the Scholastic Action Shooting program (SASP). ♦ Learn how to start a Scholastic Action Shooting Program in your local community. ♦ Shoot a course of fire from the Scholastic Action Shooting Program. ♦ Learn how to set-up and operate the Scholastic Action Shooting Program on your action pistol/ rifle range. ♦ Discover competition opportunities for beginning youth shooters. For more information, contact David Kirk, state advisor, Scholastic Action Shooting Program (850) 422-2974 or by email at kirk_d@mail.firn.edu or Ed Fitzgerald (404) 944-8026 or by email at Ed.Fitzgerald@glock.us.

Coaches Earn Credentials During the Wisconsin NRA Level 1 Coaches Class

Nineteenimage004 (1) coaches earned their NRA coaching credentials during the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) Level 1 Coaches Class hosted by the Daniel Boone Conservation League in Wisconsin on February 6-7, 2016. The Shooting Coach Program is a cooperative effort of the NRA, USA Shooting, and the Civilian Marksmanship Program.  The NRA Level 1 Pistol Coaches Class now includes action shooting as one of the disciplines.  The Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) is the model for action shooting. The additional ccoach classoaches were needed to address the huge growth several of the Wisconsin teams have experienced since last year.  One team actually has grown from 15 last year to 50 this year and that growth was seen even before the new rifle program was announced.  Congratulations new coaches and good luck on a successful season with your athletes. The next pistol coaches’ class on the schedule is in Plymouth, Michigan, April 2 & 3, 2016.  Are you looking to host a coaches’ class in your area? Contact SASP Director of Development Rick Leach at rleach@sssfonline.com.

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