SCTP National Team Members Compete at Junior Olympic Nationals

Over 200 junior International Trap and Skeet athletes converged in Colorado Springs June 21-29 for the 2018 USA Shooting Junior Olympic National Championships.  Of those 200 young athletes, nine were wearing SCTP National Team vests: Maddy Bernau, Heather Broski, Jack Brosseau, Trevor Evelhair, AJ Nomina, Molly Sheehan, Mark Shields, Madeleine Taylor, and Tyler Theide (Cole Barrett withdrew from Men’s Skeet due to illness). After a week of capricious Colorado weather that included extreme heat, strong winds, lightning, and hail, four SCTP National Team members will be trading their SCTP vests for a USA Shooting Junior Team or Junior Squad vest.  Consistent with the mission of the SCTP National Team program as a pipeline for USA Shooting’s upcoming junior talent Bernau, Brosseau, and Shields have graduated to the major leagues.  Bernau and Brosseau both fought their way to silver medals in Women’s and Men’s Trap, respectively.  Their second-place finish places them on USA Shooting’s Junior National Team. Mark Shields, with his fourth-place finish in Men’s Skeet, will be added to USA Shooting’s Junior Squad. Heather Broski also made the Women’s Trap final, taking home the gold medal in the J2 age category (age 15-17). In addition, Broski and teammate Jeff Holguin (U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit) finished 5th out of 21 teams in USA Shooting’s first Mixed Team Trap Selection Match. “All of the SCTP National Team members performed extremely well this week.  They displayed great resilience and determination in spite of less than optimum weather conditions.  Assistant Skeet Coach Joe Buffa and I could not be prouder of these athletes.  All of them represented our program with integrity and professionalism and I look forward to working with next year’s athletes,” remarked Head Coach Terri DeWitt. Next year’s SCTP National Team will be selected at the SCTP International National Championships in Colorado Springs, July 22-27. Photos courtesy USA Shooting

SCTP Members Can Become Part of the CZ NexGen

Hunt with shotgun world record-holder Dave Miller and Wingshooting USA host Scott Linden, or win a shooting clinic with Dave for your whole team. Share your sport, work as a team and win two ways: 1) Individual entrants online photo-caption contest illustrating the “teamwork” theme; 2) Team competition – vote for your favorite team members’ photo; generate more votes by working as a team to tell the world! Prizes: For the photo/caption contest – a televised hunting trip alongside CZ’s shotgun world record-holder Dave Miller and Wingshooting USA TV host Scott Linden at Flint Oak in Kansas for one boy and one girl. It will be filmed as an episode of Wingshooting USA to air in 2019. For the teamwork/voting contest, win a day-long shooting clinic conducted by Miller for the team and coaches. How it works – photo essay: Individual SCTP members collaborate, cooperate and create a photo depicting the theme of “teamwork.” Work with friends, parents, teammates and others, the image must include at least two SCTP team members. Entrants must also write a 25-words-or-less caption elaborating on the teamwork theme. Submit the package along with your name at the SCTP Facebook page's "CZ NexGen photo contest" tab. SCTP judges will select one winning package from a boy and one from a girl, based on creativity, artistic merit and descriptive ability. How it works – team competition: Anyone can vote for their favorite team member’s photo/caption. To win, teams must build camaraderie and motivate members, supporters, family and friends to vote. The photo and caption with the most votes will win a day-long shooting clinic for their team and coaches, conducted by world-record-holder Dave Miller. Methods of entry: Submit photos/captions at the SCTP Facebook page "CZ NexGen photo contest" tab or using the hashtag #CZNexGen on Twitter and Instagram. Vote for favorite photos/captions at the SCTP Facebook page. Contest starts July 1, 2018 and ends September 1, 2018. Winners notified by September 15, 2018 and must be able to attend the Flint Oak hunting trip Nov. 9-11, 2018. Team prize to be scheduled at the mutual convenience of the team and Dave Miller of CZ-USA.

2018 National Championships July 14-21 @ Ohio Cardinal Center

The 2018 Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) National Championships is scheduled for July 14-21st, 2018 at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, OH. We hope you can join us! Download the complete event program here Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) registration will open in the SHOT system on May 15th. Scholastic Clay Target Program pre-registration will begin May 15th with general registration through the SHOT system open June 1st. New for 2018! Scholastic Clay Target Program High Over All Trap Event SCTP will offer another High Over All (HOA) for teams that will include all of the “Trap” disciplines! Teams bringing athletes and competing in all 3 Trap disciplines of 16 yard Trap, Handicap Trap and Trap Doubles will have the opportunity for their team to earn a place among the top teams for a separate HOA! This “Trap HOA” will be based on a team’s top 5 athletes in 16 yard trap, top 5 athletes in Handicap Trap and top 5 athletes in Trap Doubles. That total score will be used for the teams “Trap HOA”! It does not matter if the athletes are rookies or varsity as team scoring will be used! These awards will be announced on the afternoon of Saturday, July 21st along with the Trap awards and overall HOA awards at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio. Teams don’t have to do anything different, they just need to have 5 or more athletes compete in each of these 3 disciplines to be eligible! Scholastic Clay Target Program Schedule of Events Saturday, July 14th Rotation #1 – 1st 100 targets in Skeet, Handicap Trap, Double Trap Bunker Competition is Open Sunday, July 15th Rotation #1 – 2nd 100 targets in Skeet, Handicap Trap, Double Trap Bunker Competition is Open Monday, July 16th Rotation #2 – 1st 100 targets in Skeet, Handicap Trap, Double Trap Rotation #1 – 1st 100 targets in Sporting Clays Bunker Trap Competition is Open Tuesday, July 17th Rotation #2 – 2nd 100 targets in Skeet, Handicap Trap, Double Trap Rotation #1 – 2nd 100 targets in Sporting Clays Bunker Trap Competition is Open Wednesday, July 18th   (Opening Ceremonies followed by Last Competitor Standing Competition) Rotation #3 – 1st 100 targets in Skeet, Handicap Trap, Double Trap Rotation #2 – 1st 100 targets in Sporting Clays Rotation #1 – 1st 100 targets in 16 yard trap Bunker Trap Competition is Open Burger / Hot Dog / Soda Social @ about 6pm Thursday, July 19th   (Skeet & Sporting Clays Award Ceremonies at end of day) Rotation #3 – 2nd 100 targets in Skeet, Handicap Trap, Double Trap Rotation #2 – 2nd 100 targets in Sporting Clays Rotation #1 – 2nd 100 targets in 16 yard trap Bunker Trap Competition is Open Any Skeet & Sporting Clays Shoot Offs of squad ties Meet Larry and Brenda Potterfield 2:00 - 3:30PM at the Banquet Hall Pizza & Soda Party @ approximately 5pm Friday, July 20th   (Handicap Trap, Double Trap & Bunker Trap Awards Ceremonies at end of day) Rotation #2 – 1st 100 targets in 16 yard trap Skeet Doubles Competition Open Bunker Trap Competition Open College Recruiting and Conservation Partners Day at Hitter's Building 1st day of Kids & Clays / SCTP Charity Shoot Any Handicap Trap, Double Trap & Bunker Trap shoot offs of squad ties Last Competitor Standing Competition to follow awards ceremonies) Ice Cream Social @ approximately 5pm Saturday, July 21st   (Trap, Double Skeet, Main HOA and Trap HOA Awards Ceremonies) Rotation #2 – 2nd 100 targets in 16 yard trap 2nd day of Kids & Clays / SCTP Charity Shoot Skeet Doubles Shoot Off Make a Break Shoot Off and Winner Announcement Any Trap Shoot Offs of squad ties SIDE GAMES, FUN & National Raffle! (Tickets Available at Registration Counter) Make A Break Fun Shoot Flurry Fun Shoot National Raffle Scholastic Action Shooting Program Schedule of Events Saturday, July 14th Competition times, 9:00AM and 1:00PM Sunday, July 15th Competition times, 9:00AM and 1:00PM Monday, July 16th Competition times, 9:00AM and 1:00PM Tuesday, July 17th Competition times, 9:00AM and 1:00PM Wednesday, July 18th Competition times, 9:00AM and 1:00PM Opening ceremonies approximately 5:00PM Burger / Hot Dog / Soda Social @ about 6pm Thursday, July 19th Competition times, 9:00AM and 1:00PM Meet Larry and Brenda Potterfield 2:00 - 3:30PM at the Banquet Hall Pizza & Soda Party @ approximately 5pm Friday, July 20th Competition times, 9:00AM and 1:00PM College Recruiting and Conservation Partners Day at Hitter's Building Ice Cream Social @ approximately 5pm Saturday, July 21st Competition times, 9:00AM Awards approximately 3:00PM SIDE GAMES, FUN & National Raffle! (Tickets Available at Registration Counter) Beat the Pro Side Match with Matt Hopkins, CZ-USA Exhibitions and Clinics with Max Michel and Lena Miculek, Sig Sauer Savage Rimfire Rifle Side Match National Raffle Additional Tournament Information and Resources Media and information about nationals Golf Cart Rentals - Eagle Golf Carts Shotgun Ammunition Order Form Briley Choke Tube and Accessories Pre-Order  

Large Prize Package Up For Grabs at Nationals Kids & Clays Event

(Marengo, OH) - Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) is partnering with the Kids and Clays Foundation to hold a registered two-day sporting clay charity event at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio. The event will be held Friday July 20 and Saturday July 21 during SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target Program National Championships.  The event is open to the public, parents and coaches of athletes attending the SCTP and the athletes themselves. All registrants for the event will be entered in a drawing for a large prize package of firearms, outdoor and shooting gear worth more than $14,000! Prizes, donated by many great sponsors, are listed below. Click here to sign up for this event today! The event is open to the public and those participating or attending the SCTP National Championships. The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is the nation’s leader in youth development shooting sports programs. The Kids and Clays Foundation supports a series of shooting events across the country with all proceeds benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities. All proceeds from this special two-day event will help each organization fulfill their mission. “We’re not only happy to partner with Kids & Clays on this event but are thrilled to be able to offer such a large prize package just for participating in the event,” said Tom Wondrash, SCTP National Program Director. “This event will make for a great ending to what is shaping up as record-setting National Championships at Cardinal.” Besides the great prizes, top finishers in this registered event will be recognized with trophies. A portion of the proceeds, through the Kids & Clays Foundation, benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities, who provide housing and other help to tens of thousands of critically ill children and their families across the country each year. “We are blessed to be associated with such a quality organization as the SCTP,” said Doug Jeanneret, Kids & Clays Foundation executive director. “We certainly invite all who have an interest in shooting and also in helping youth to attend this marquis event.” Proceeds will also benefit the SCTP’s scholarship program providing assistance to graduating high school seniors continuing their education in college. Scholarship applications are available on the SSSF’s website. The Prize Package for participants of the sporting clay event includes: Beretta o  A300 Outlander 12 Ga Winchester o  SX3 Compact Ruger o  Vaquero SKB o  90TSS O/U Mossberg o  International 20 Ga Savage o  320 12 Ga CZ o  712 12 Ga TriStar o  O/U Shotgun Smith & Wesson o  Bodyguard .380 ALPS o  Ultimate Recliner o  ALPS Rocking Chair Browning o  ULU Hatchet o  Second Chance Zebra Knife o  Stick It Throwing Knife o  Wihongi Tomahawk o   Track USB Rechargeable Light o   Two Piece Shooting Rest o   Speed Load Knife o   Lona Shell Box Carrier o   Lona Deluxe Pouch o   Crazy Horse Leather Mag Case o  Ranger Black Hat o   Backpack o   Range Pro bag o  Hidalgo Soft Gun Case Briley o  $300 gift cards Camp Chef o  Big Gas Grill X2 Champion o  Workhorse Trap Machine o  Passive Slim Ear Muffs o  Ear Muffs with Glasses o  Pink Youth Glasses Girls With Guns o  MOO Gun Bag o  MTS Bullet Dangle Earrings o   Duck Stamp Hat o   Black Koozie o   $25 Gift Card Hodgdon Powder Co. o  8 lb. gift card OTIS o  Elite Cleaning Kit o  12 Ga Rip Cord o  20 GA Rip Cord o  Bio Mix Starter Pack o  Tandem Wipes 085 Thermacell o  Scout Camp Lantern o  MRP450 Repeller o   Mosquito Protection (Slate) Winchester o  Bar HT Directors Chair o  Red Captains Chair o  AA Shell Holder o  AA Shell Bag o  AA Mailbox o  Red Am. Legend Mug o  AA Thermometer For more details on the special two-day sporting clay event or for more information on the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target Program visit www.sssfonline.org or contact Amanda Wondrash at awondrash@sssfonline.com or Tom Wondrash at twondrash@sssfonline.com. For more information about the Kids & Clays Foundation visit www.kidsandclays.com or contact Doug Jeanneret (Doug@kidsandclays.com) or Zac Lemmon (Zac@kidsandclays.com) or call 219-874-2100. For more information on the Cardinal Shooting Center, visit www.thecardinalcenter.com.

Who Will Take Top Gun Honors in 2018?

The Scholastic Clay Target Program and Scholastic Action Shooting Program are excited to announce a new event at this year’s National Championships - the Top Gun Challenge. Over the years we have watched the increase in athletes shooting multiple disciplines in both our programs at nationals. We wanted to find a way to recognize the commitment and stamina these athletes have shown competing in so many events, over the course of the week of nationals. CZ-USA, a large sponsor of both SCTP and SASP heard us talking about wanting to start some kind of “Top Gun” competition and graciously offered to sponsor the top prize for the winner. CZ-USA will be donating a Shotgun, a Rifle and Pistol to SCTP/SASP and we will be awarding all three prizes to the High Overall Top Gun Challenge competitor. With CZ’s support here is what we have come up with for the 2018 SCTP/SASP Nationals. Top Gun Challenge Eligibility Criteria, Scoring and Prizes
  • Athletes wishing to compete in the Top Gun Challenge must be current team members in the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) AND the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP).
  • Athletes wishing to compete in the Top Gun Challenge must be pre-registered to shoot the following events at the 2018 National Championships:
    • 16 Yard Trap
    • Skeet
    • Sporting Clays
    • Rimifre Rifle (irons or optics)
    • Centerfire or Rimfire Pistol
  • Each athlete wishing to compete in the Top Gun Challenge must complete a registration form in person at either the SASP or SCTP registration desk located at the Cardinal Center Central Entry Building prior to competing in their first event. Athletes will then shoot all competition events as usual.
  • We will compile scores from your events and calculate the winners. Trap, Skeet and Sporting Clays is easy you will get the total number of birds you break in each discipline, so a possible 600 points. Since SASP is based on time and not total targets hit, it will be done a little differently. We will take all participants and rank both their rifle times and their pistol times fastest to slowest.
    • The fastest in each discipline will get 200, second place 199, third place 198 and so on down the line until everyone has a score.  We will add all those points together and the athlete with the most points out of the possible 1000 will win.
  • Every Athlete who competes in all the events and signs up, will receive a Top Gun Challenge challenge coin just for participating and showing your shooting stamina.
Prizes for Athletes Grade 12 and Under
  • 1st prize – CZ USA 612 Target Shotgun, CZ 75 SP01 Phantom Pistol and a 512 American Rifle
  • 2nd Prize – CZ Drake 12ga. Over/Under
  • 3rd Prize – Certificate for a GLOCK Pistol
  • 4th Prize – Mossberg Blaze .22 Rifle
  • 5th Prize – Case of Aguila shotgun shells and 1000 rounds of Federal Premium Hunter Match .22 ammo
  • 6th Prize – Walker’s electronic hearing protection, Certificate for XX2I glasses
Prizes for Collegiate Athletes
  • 1st Prize Mossberg Blaze .22 Rifle
  • 2nd Prize Certificate for XX2I Glasses
  • 3rd Prize Browning Range Bag
SCTP and SASP want to thank all of our sponsors for their support of our programs and the Top Gun Challenge!

SCTP Athlete Maddy Bernau featured in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel after winning GOLD

Article and photos courtesy of Paul A. Smith - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Smith: This 20-year-old shooter from Waterford aims to be one of the best in the world

BURLINGTON - Madelynn Bernau of Waterford was 12 when she was introduced to trapshooting through a 4-H program in Racine County.

In her first round of trap, she remembers hitting six of 25 clay targets.

"I left some room for improvement," Bernau, now 20, said with a laugh last week.

Two others present that day, her father, Chris, and her sister, Meredith, agree with her assessment.

But what no one knew was how much upside Maddy had to her game. Or where trapshooting could take her.

Eight years later Bernau has proven she's among the world's best trapshooters in her age group.

Competing as a member of the USA Shooting team, Bernau won the biggest title of her young career, the gold medal in women's trap at the 14th International Junior Grand Prix in Porpetto, Italy, on May 20.

"I had no idea if I'd be on the podium," Bernau said. "But I try to perform to the best of my ability every time out, If I do that and it results in a medal, I'm definitely happy."

Bernau also won gold in Italy in mixed team trap (with teammate Dale Royer of Jackson, Mont.) and bronze in women's team trap (with Carey Garrison of Crossville, Tenn. and Emma Williams of Savannah, Tenn.).

The success in international competition didn't come overnight, of course.

After the 4-H program, Bernau entered Waterford High School and competed for the Waterford Wolverine Shooting Team in the Scholastic Clay Target Program.

As a freshman, Bernau said she still was unsure about trapshooting. She struggled with bruises from ill-fitting shotguns and, while she enjoyed breaking targets, was not keen on the competitive aspects of the sport.

But her skill was already on full display. As a freshman at the SCTP national championships, she hit 75 straight and 193 out of 200 in singles trap.

And the crucible that is the southeastern Wisconsin SCTP conference eventually changed her attitude about competition.

Within a 50-mile radius are a dozen SCTP programs, including past national champions Burlington Demons Shooting Team and Westosha Central Falcons Shooting Team, that perennially produce some of the best youth trapshooters in the country.

As Bernau grew stronger and found a shotgun that fit well, she began to excel in close matches against fierce competition.

Bernau eventually earned a reputation as one of the top female trapshooters in the region, and beyond.

"We try to provide a structure and open doors for all our athletes," said Tom Wondrash of Burlington, SCTP national program director. "Maddy has walked through that door and climbed to a new level. She's setting an outstanding example of where our kids can go."

In 2016, Bernau enrolled at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, where she pursues dual goals: competitive trapshooting on the school's team and preveterinary studies.

Significantly, Bernau has taken to bunker (or international) trap, the type used in Olympic and World Cup competitions.

But training on bunker is limited to due to a lack of facilities.

Bernau's development in international trap has been aided substantially through a new SCTP program designed by Wondrash.

The initiative creates a team of the top three male and female finishers in SCTP international disciplines. The team members then travel multiple times to sites, including the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., to practice under the tutelage of Olympic trapshooting medalist Terri DeWitt.

It has been said that bunker trap and American trap are similar, but only in the way a sports car is similar to a minivan.

In bunker trap (named for its underground house), targets are thrown at 65 miles per hour, compared to about 45 in American trap. And bunker targets can be sent out at a variety of elevations and at a greater range of angles than its American counterpart.

"It's crazy challenging," Bernau. "It really tests you and it's really fun at the same time."

In March, Bernau tied for second in women's junior bunker trap at the USA Shooting Spring Selection in  Tucson, Ariz.

The result punched her ticket for the next, and greatest, international challenge: the 2018 International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Championships in Changwon, Korea.

 

The event, held Aug. 31 to Sept. 15, will bring together the best competitive shooters in the world, including skeet shooter Vince Hancock of the U.S., a three-time gold medal winner. About 4,500 athletes from 120 nations are expected to participate.

Bernau will be competing in the junior (age 20 and under) division of bunker trap.

Bernau said it will be another learning experience, another chance to perform to the best of her ability.

Her long-range goal in trapshooting is to represent the U.S. at a future Olympic Games. The 2020 Summer Olympics are in Japan.

Trapshooters never count a target before it's been broken.

But Bernau's track record has shown she'd do well to keep her passport handy.

Play Make A Break at Nationals and Win a Blaser F16

Play the Make A Break game at the 2018 Scholastic Clay Target Program National Championships and earn a chance to win a Blaser F16 Sporting Shotgun! This will be the Grand Prize for the winning athlete! Athletes will have the chance to compete head to head on Saturday, July 21st to determine the winner of this Fantastic prize! Each day of the national championships, 1 boy and 1 girl will be named that days winner based on score and earn a case of shotgun shells. Those 8 guys and 8 girls will compete head to head to determine the events top guy and top girl. Then, they will compete head to head…..Girl vs Guy to determine the Grand Prize winner and owner of the Blaser F16! The Blaser F16 Sporting with a retail value of approximately $4,500 has been donated by Double Guns of NashvillePlease thank them for this very generous donation! COACHES/ADULT VOLUNTEERS! Play the Make A Break Game to determine the top coach each day! 8 top coaches will face off against each other for prizes to include a Winchester SX3 to the top coach! The Make A Break game is located in the Sporting Clays area of the Cardinal Center. Course will be open from 8:00am—8:00pm each day Cost to play is 2 game tickets (available at the registration building) or $10 per person! Good Luck to all participants!!

SCTP National Team Trains in Ohio

The 2018 SCTP National Team recently completed its fourth training camp at Fairfield Sportsmen’s Association in Cincinnati, Ohio.  This was the last scheduled training camp for the team and team members Madeleine Taylor, Mark Shields, and Trevor Evelhair (not pictured) took advantage of one last opportunity to work with coaches Terri DeWitt and Joe Buffa. Because not all of the SCTP National Team members could attend this 3-day training camp, available training spots were filled with local (and not so local) athletes coming from Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Montana. Next up for most of these international trap and skeet competitors is the USA Shooting Junior Olympic Championships in Colorado Springs.  July will see them back in Colorado Springs for the SCTP International National Championships where the 2019 SCTP National Team will be selected.

International Championships Registration Open June 15

The SCTP, in conjunction with USA Shooting, is hosting the Scholastic Clay Target Program’s International Style National Championships on July 22-27, 2018 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Registration by SCTP team coaches opens on Friday, June 15 in the SHOT System. Here is the event schedule for the competition: Sunday July 22nd – Open Training for Bunker and Skeet Monday July 23rd – Open Training for Bunker and Skeet Tuesday July 24th – I-Skeet Competition 75 Targets Wednesday July 25th – I-Skeet Competition 50 Targets & Finals (followed by awards) Thursday July 26th – Bunker Trap 75 Targets Friday July 27th – Bunker Trap 50 Targets & Finals (followed by awards) Coaches: The competition registration will open on June 15th for this tournament. You will need to squad your athletes prior to Thursday, July 19th so that they can be placed on random shooting squads for the competition. Walk on’s will generally not be allowed unless there is room available. Top 3 placing athletes in Men’s and Ladies Bunker Trap as well as top 3 placing athletes in International Skeet (12 total athletes) will earn a spot on the 2019 SCTP National Team. Athletes must meet a minimum qualifying score (MQS) of a 90 x 125 or better in the qualification rounds, regardless of finals placing, in order to be eligible for a National Team spot. If all athletes in the final have achieved the MQS, then finals placement will determine the top 3 athletes. However, if there are athletes in a discipline final who have not attained the MQS, those athletes will not be eligible for the National Team, regardless of finals placement. At their discretion, The Head Coach and National Director will then fill any open Team slots with eligible athletes. Due to USA Shooting’s scheduling of the Fall Selection match immediately following the SCTP Nationals, we will not host an awards banquet following this year’s International Nationals to allow athletes time for travel to the Fall Selection. We will award all medals/trophies at the range following the events. Hope to see you all in Colorado Springs in July!! A limited block of hotel rooms has been secured and are available for immediate booking at the Hotel Elegante’ – Colorado Springs. Room rates are $99 for a single or a double. Please contact the Hotel Elegante’ directly at 1-719-576-5900 or 1-800-981-4012. When making your reservations, please reference “USA Shooting / SCTP Nationals”, code #2226494. (this includes breakfast) The cutoff date is July 1st but we would not recommend waiting that long as these rooms will fill up fast, especially at these prices! You can upgrade to different rooms at additional price. See additional information for booking your room and about the Hotel Elegante. Hope to see you all in Colorado Springs in July!!

2018 SSSF/NRA All-Scholastic Team Announced

The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation(SSSF) and National Rifle Association (NRA) Competitive Shooting Sports division are proud to announce members of the 2018 All-Scholastic Team! Over 230 student athletes from 25 states have been named to the team this year and will be recognized at the opening ceremonies of the SSSF/SCTP/SASP Team Championship event on July 18 in Marengo, Ohio. The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2018 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement. See the state-by-state athlete profiles for the 2018 All Scholastic Team members and learn more about how the SCTP and SASP are working to improve the lives of young people across the country. Congratulations to all qualifying team members!

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