SCTP and SPP Participant and Parent Survey – Your Input is Needed

clayTarget-logoDear Scholastic Clay Target Program and Scholastic Pistol Program Parents and Athletes, In partnership with the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is conducting a survey of Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) parents and athletes.  We invite you and the SCTP/SPP athletes in your household to answer several questions regarding your and your child's / children's involvement in the SCTP / SPP. Your response to this survey is SPP logo-200very important to us, and it will greatly support the future of these programs by helping us to obtain sponsors and/or additional opportunities for participants and to provide meaningful statistics to recruit more teams.  The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete and all eligible participants will be entered into a drawing for either at Beretta Neos pistol or a Tristar Alpha Field shotgun. With your participation in the survey we will continue to strengthen the Scholastic Clay Target Program and Scholastic Pistol Program!  To start the survey, please choose the appropriate link below:
  1. The SCTP / SPP Parents 2015 survey - http://www.nssf.org/share/surveys/SCTP_Parents_2015/
  1. The SCTP / SPP Participants 2015 survey - http://www.nssf.org/share/surveys/SCTP_Participant/
Thank you for your time and support of our programs! Sincerely, Ben Berka President and Executive Director Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc.

Scholastic Clay Target Program Seeks Regional Field Representatives

clayTarget-logoThe Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is seeking three highly motivated individuals to assume the role of Regional Field Representative (RFR) for the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP). The successful candidates will be responsible for recruiting, developing, motivating and supporting SCTP volunteer leadership within regional territory.The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF), is a 501c (3) not-for-profit organization and is the national leader in youth development shooting sports programs. Using a combination of education and athletics our mission is to enhance the growth and personal development of student athletes throughout the nation through the shooting sports. Through a variety of fun, team-based shooting events in both our Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP), we provide student athletes aged elementary through college with a supportive environment where shooting sports serve as catalysts for teaching life lessons and skills that emphasize positive character traits and citizenship values. Throughout all training, practice and competitions, we instill in our participants a commitment to safe firearm handling, teamwork and leadership.Job Description Provide grassroots, locally-based team and program development and support in assigned territory by interacting with existing and prospective Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) state advisors, coaches and adult volunteers to assist them in setting up new teams and growing teams already in the program. Cross promote other SSSF programs such as the Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) when/where possible. Seek and develop leads and accurately represent SSSF programs to local shooting facilities, school systems, government organizations, and other youth organizations, providing them with information on the benefits of membership in SCTP/SPP. Recruit, develop, motivate and support State Advisors who represent the SCTP in states in assigned territory. Job Duties Serve as a knowledgeable ambassador for SSSF programs in assigned territory. Provide timely and accurate phone and email support for SCTP program volunteers in territory with current and factual program information. Assist state advisors, coaches & teams in the sign-up and registration process. Provide education, training and support on the SSSF’s SHOT registration and event management system. Teach and/or facilitate coach education schools in territory and outside of territory as needed. Work with local volunteers and through State Advisors to facilitate presentations to schools, shooting facilities, government organizations, and prospective teams to inform them about the SCTP. Setup, facilitate and/or assist with SCTP events in your territory and elsewhere as required, including Local, Regional, State and National events. Represent the Scholastic Clay Target Program at local, regional and national industry/sports shows. Participate in regional and national training sessions for Advisors and Coaches. Travel within your territory and to other venues around the country as needed. Pre-approved travel expenses will be reimbursed. Three Regions Available
  • Great Lakes Region (Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio)
  • Southeast Region (Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida)
  • Northwest Region (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming)
Positions report to SCTP Director of Development
Desired Qualifications
  • 4+ years’ experience as a volunteer coach or State Advisor in youth shooting sports.
  • Proven ability to establish and develop high quality youth shooting sports programs.
  • Coach/instructor or Level I credentials from NRA, USAS, NSSA/NSCA or equivalent entity.
  • Experience organizing and conducting high quality shooting sports events.
  • Working knowledge of all SSSF programs.
  • Ability to travel within territory & to other parts of the country as needed.
  • Successful completion of annual background check.
  • Ability to communicate with and present to large groups.
  • Computer skills including familiarity with e-mail, social media and shooting event software.
NOTES:
3 openings. Telecommuting is allowed.Additional Salary Information: Positions are part-time hourly (approximately 20 hours / week) with pay commensurate with experience and qualifications. To apply, send resume and cover letter to twondrash@sssfonline.com by 5:00PM CST January 7th.

Nominate Your Coach For PCA Double-Goal Coach Award

DGC_award_16_CMYK_ann2Nominate your coach today for the Positive Coaching Alliance's Double-Goal Coach Award. This prestigious award is given to youth and high school sports coaches from throughout the U.S. who embody the ideals of the Double-Goal Coach, striving to win, while also pursuing the more important goal of teaching life lessons through sports. The award includes $200; a certificate; recognition in PCA's website, newsletters and media campaigns; and the chance to accept the honor in California during PCA's National Youth Sports Awards Dinner and Auction Presented by Deloitte. "The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc. has been a partner with the Positive Coaching Alliance for several years by providing the Double Goal Coaches course to all new Scholastic Clay Target Program and Scholastic Pistol Program coaches," Ben Berka, SSSF president and executive director, said. "The course equips our shooting coaches with the information and tools to develop young athletes in a positive, caring fashion.  If your team’s head coach strives for winning, AND more importantly, teaching life lessons through the shooting sports, I encourage you to nominate him or her for this prestigious award." Download an informational PDF to share with your youth sports organization or high school about this award DOUBLE-GOAL COACH AWARD PROGRAM RULES >> LIST OF 2015 WINNERS >>

Fill Christmas Stockings With Gear and Apparel From The SSSF Store

Put down the socks and underwear, and show the competitive youth shooter or coach in your life that you support his or her passion for the sport with a Christmas gift from the SSSF store. At the online store, you’ll find SCTP and SPP gear, hats, clothing pins and patches, books and more. A few items to consider for gifts this Christmas.
SCTP Collared Polo Shirt
SCTP Collared Polo Shirt
SCTP Collared Polo Shirt -- This shirt is the ideal gift for the SCTP shooter. The stylish shirt boasts a bright and colorful design with the SCTP logo. The Magic Dye design means no fading, and 100% polyester ensures longevity and comfort for regular wear. SPP Tactical Water Bottle -- These special SPP-engraved bottles will keep hot things hot and cold things cold! They will hold up to 750ml and are in flat matte black finish. The bottles are engraved with the SPP logo and are a great way for the SPP athlete to stay hydrated on the range.
SPP Tactical Water Bottle
SPP Tactical Water Bottle
Coaches & Advisor’s Shirts – Available in several color options, these shirts make the perfect gift for state advisors, head coaches and assistant coaches. Stylish, yet durable, these shirts are designed with a fit that flatters in sizes ranging from small to 5x. Customization is available. Deluxe Shooting Gloves – Deluxe Shooting Gloves are a great gift for any shooter. Designed for comfort and maneuverability, these gloves are available in sizes from XS-3XL.
Mesh Dual Leather Pad Shooting Vest
Mesh Dual Leather Pad Shooting Vest
Mesh Dual Leather Pad Shooting Vest – Boasting a stylish, yet functional design, the Mesh Dual Leather Pad Shooting Vest is the perfect gift for any shooter. The vest includes dual black leather shooting pads, a full mesh body, divided front shell pockets and a rear empty hull pouch.  Comes with BA401 Insert – A – Pad. Deluxe Range Bag – Surprised your shooter with this handy Deluxe Range Bag, which holds up to 12 boxes of shells. The bag includes zippered front, back and side pockets and a hard bottom with foam insert sides and top.  The main internal compartment measures 14"x 8". Overall external measurements are 17" x 8" x 9".
Junior Shooting Magazine
Junior Shooting Magazine
Junior Shooters Magazine – The Junior Shooters Magazine is the gift that keeps giving. A subscription includes one year (3 issues). Junior Shooters is dedicated to juniors of all ages and their parents; in all disciplines of shooting. SCTP members receive the subscription for $10! Check out these awesome items and many others at the SSSF Store. But don’t wait, place your order now to ensure delivery by Christmas.

Amanda Wondrash And April Carr Assume Scholastic Pistol Program Admin Duties

Amanda Wondrash
Amanda Wondrash
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is pleased to announce, effective immediately, all Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) administrative duties will be assumed by Amanda Wondrash and April Carr. Wondrash and Carr are familiar faces with the SSSF and have been serving the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) in an administrative role since 2013.
April Carr and family
April Carr and family
“With the changes that have taken place in SPP, we are looking forward to having Amanda and April join the SPP team and assisting us with the administrative duties," Tammy Mowry, SPP National Program director, said. "With their knowledge of the SCTP and SPP as well as the SHOT system, we know they are a tremendous addition and the coaches are in more than capable and friendly hands." Coaches needing assistance with tasks, such as registering their teams, completing paperwork, and navigating the SHOT system may contact Wondrash and Carr for help.  All SPP team, coach and athlete registration paperwork previously sent to the SPP office in Pennsylvania must now be directed to the SCTP/SPP Administrative Office in Burlington, WI.   165 Bay Ridge Lane Burlington, WI  53105   Amanda Wondrash, Administrative Coordinator Phone: 262-206-4634 Email: awondrash@sssfonline.com   April Carr, Administrative Assistant Phone: 262-716-9452 Email: acarr@sssfonline.com

Two Ways to Support the Scholastic Clay Target Program and Scholastic Pistol Program This Holiday Season

SSSF-Logo-(Revised)If the holiday season is bringing out your generous side, then please consider one of two ways to support the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) this season. #GivingTuesday The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) has joined many other nonprofit organizations in the fundraising campaign #GivingTuesday. #GivingTuesday is held each year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to jump start the holiday season and as a way to encourage people to give back to their communities and to the organizations and causes they believe in. “This is the first year the SSSF has participated in #GivingTuesday,” Ben Berka, SSSF president and executive director, said. “We encourage those of you who want to show support for our youth shooting sports programs to donate to the SCTP and the SPP on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015. Your donations help fund our programs, which enhance the growth and personal development of student athletes throughout the nation.” Those interested in donating to the SSSF may go to https://sssfonline.org/donate/ to view giving options and make a secure, online donation. The SSSF is a 501(c)(3) charitable organizations. Contributions are tax-deductible. AmazonSmile With the holiday shopping season upon us, many of you will no doubt be shopping on Amazon.com, the website where you can buy everything from books and music, to electronics, to automobile tires. Without spending another cent, you can support the SCTP and SPP with your Amazon purchases. When you log onto Amazon through a special link, smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate a percentage of your purchase price to the SSSF -- at no extra cost to you.  Use this special link to shop and support the SSSF!

Mowry And Leach Take On New Positions With The Scholastic Pistol Program

Tammy Mowry
Tammy Mowry
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) welcome Tammy Mowry and Rick Leach to their new positions with the Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP). Mowry is being promoted to the role of national director for the SPP and Leach is joining the SPP program staff as director of development. Ben Berka, SSSF president and executive director, said, “The passion and working knowledge Tammy and Rick bring to the Scholastic Pistol Program and our extended family of state advisers, volunteer coaches, athletes and partners will be a tremendous asset.” Mowry has served as SPP program manager since the program started in 2012 and has been instrumental in the creation and development of the program.  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. Mowry said, “Having been with the Scholastic Pistol Program since its inception in 2012, I’m looking forward to the opportunity and challenges that will be presented in continuing to grow the SPP and believe we have a great team in place to do this.”
Rick Leach
Rick Leach
The new SPP director of development, Leach, is no stranger to the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and SPP as he has been involved as a volunteer and coach with the SCTP since 2011 before starting a SPP program in 2012.  Leach has been serving as the SPP volunteer state advisor in Wisconsin and has served a key role in growing Wisconsin into one of the largest SPP member-states in the country.  Professionally, Leach comes from a 29-year law enforcement career, most recently as a sergeant with the Cedarburg Police Department since 2000. “I am truly honored for this opportunity to help the SSSF continue their great work and help grow their programs,” Leach said.  “Our volunteer coaches and parent volunteers are making positive changes in the lives of the athletes they work with.  I look forward to working with the athletes and coaches in the future.”  

SSSF Awards New Shotgun To Drawing Winner

Dan Skelton shows off his SKB IS300 semi-auto 12-gauge.
Dan Skelton shows off his new SKB IS300 semi-auto 12-gauge.
Congratulations to Dan Skelton, winner of a new SKB IS300 semi-auto 12-gauge shotgun. Skelton’s email was selected in a random drawing after he participated in a survey on the economic impact of the Scholastic Clay Target Program and Scholastic Pistol Program National Championships, conducted last July. “I was so excited to get the email that I had won the SKB shotgun from filling out the economic impact survey after Nationals this year,” Skelton said. “What a great surprise!  I know how important it is to give feedback and try to save the World Shooting Complex, and winning the gun was an exciting bonus.” Skelton’s sons, Nick and Jake, both shoot for Ozaukee Scholastic Sports (OSS) in southeast Wisconsin. They shoot all disciplines, including pistol, skeet, sporting clays and trap.  Skelton, along with Carrie Scheel (club president) started OSS six years ago to support their sons who were interested in shooting. Skelton currently sits on the board as the vice president. “Nothing like this existed in our area and we wanted our local youth to have the opportunity to earn a varsity letter in shooting sports, giving them the chance to experience something outside of the usual high school athletics,” Skelton said. He said shooting sports has been a positive experience for his entire family. “It has given the boys valuable life lessons in determination, team work, goal-setting and allowed them to experience both team and individual success.  We have met some wonderful people along the way who made a real impact on our kids; even inspiring our oldest son to become a police officer, as several of his coaches worked in the public service field and the military.  Shooting sports will be a lifelong hobby that we can do together as a family and for that I will always be grateful.”

New Hampshire SPP State Championship Match Held November 14, 2015

 
Image by Carol Lane
Image by Carol Lane
Youth Scholastic Pistol Program teams from Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire showed up for what would probably be their last match of the year before winter takes hold. This was the second annual state championship held at Pioneer Sportsmen's Club in Dunbarton, NH, for the SPP. Despite an unusually warm week, everyone was worried when the match started out with snowflakes. The snow quickly disappeared and stayed away, but the cold and wind did not. The good news is, everyone was dressed appropriately. There were many squads represented in eight divisions with the most competition in the college divisions. The match went quickly thanks to the professionalism of the Pioneer volunteers who are experienced at running monthly steel shoots. Scores were processed quickly thanks to Paula Nash. There was no standing around after the match as the youth all pitched in to help the staff take down the stages and canopies to prepare the facility for winter. Several shooters and coaches commented on what a well run match it was. Club president Lisa Van Biene was very impressed with the speed that all the shooters demonstrated as they competed for the best combined score. Pioneer would like to continue the tradition of hosting the state match next year and plans to schedule it in October 2016. Match director Andy Nash commented that Pioneer has the facility, staff, and equipment to handle many more teams next year.  

SCTP Banquet Live Auction Item Turns Into Successful Hunt

Sam shows off his great deer!
Sam Novak shows off his great deer!
Courtesy of an extremely generous donation from Wilderness Whitetails, America’s premier whitetail outfitter located in central Wisconsin near Stevens Point, a young hunter by the name of Sam Novak bagged his very first trophy buck. He made a great 125-yard shot on a 202-inch-class whitetail, a buck that would make the most seasoned deer hunter green with envy. “Great experience!” said Novak, a 16-year-old from Bethesda, Maryland. “Great people, really nice lodge…I would love to do it again, this was better than I thought it could ever be!” Novak, of course, was talking about the hunt, the facility and the guides that helped him with this opportunity of a lifetime.
Denis Karnosky bid on the hunt for his grandson Sam Novak.
Denis Karnosky bid on the hunt for his grandson Sam Novak.
The hunt, donated by Shorty and Greg Flees, owners of Wilderness Whitetails, was auctioned off and won last March at a SCTP Fund Raising Banquet held in southeastern Wisconsin. The banquet is set up to raise funds for the SCTP’s Scholarship program providing much needed funding to SCTP athletes graduating from high school and continuing their education. More than $60,000 was given away to qualified SCTP senior athletes last year alone as a result of these banquets. The “high bidder” of the hunt happened to be Denis Karnosky, Novak’s grandfather and a member of the SSSF’s board of directors and executive committee. Denis had every intention of bringing his grandson on the hunt when he won it and had been looking forward to it since last March. “What a great time, I’m definitely coming back,” Karnosky said after the hunt and pictures were taken. Denis himself had also partaken in the hunting experience taking a fantastic 220-inch+ Wisconsin whitetail.
Tom Wondrash joined the grandfather and grandson on their hunt.
Tom Wondrash joined the grandfather and grandson on their hunt.
“Patronizing our sponsors is a good thing,” Tom Wondrash, the SCTP’s national director, said. “This is one of the most sought-after hunts at this banquet, and I want to sincerely thank Wilderness Whitetails for making it possible.” Wondrash booked the hunt along with Karnosky and Novak during Wisconsin’s peak rut season of early November and also took a beautiful 195-inch class trophy whitetail with a drop tine. Anyone interested in donating items for SCTP Fundraising banquets can contact Wondrash at twondrash@sssfonline.com or call him at 262-939-6664. Funds raised go toward the SCTP’s scholarship program for graduating seniors. If you are interested in a 5 star Whitetail “Hunt of a lifetime” at one of the best facilities in the country and hunting the biggest bucks in the world, please contact Shorty Flees or Greg Flees at 715-572-5334 or visit their website at http://www.wildernesswhitetails.com/ I’m sure they will get you in…….You will be happy you did!  

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