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.

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.

Georgia/South Carolina State Match

GA-SC Match PhotoOn February 11, 2017, the inaugural Georgia/South Carolina state match was held in Athens, Georgia, at the Athens Rifle Club. Twenty nine athletes participated from Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee.   The weather was a beautiful day in Georgia in the mid 60's and everyone had a great time. Plans are already underway for the second annual Georgia South Carolina state match for February 2018. A special thanks to Bob Jones University and the Athens Rifle Club for hosting this event.

ShootersPost.com to Support the Scholastic Clay Target Program Scholarship Fund

ShootersPostShootersPost.com, a shooting sports software company, and the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) are pleased to announce a program to support the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) scholarship fund. For all new and current SCTP host clubs utilizing ShootersPost services in 2017, a portion of the annual service fees will be donated to the SSSF for use in the SCTP scholarship fund. ShootersPost.com is an innovative system designed for and by shooting sports enthusiasts using state-of-the-art technical design, programming, and networking for shooting sports clubs across the country. ShootersPost works with shooting clubs and organizations and is offering a means for communications, event posting, advertising, membership tracking and scorekeeping. ShootersPost can be used for all clay target disciplines and more. “Shooters Post is proud to support the SCTP and its team’s clubs” Said John Koney, CFO for Shooters Post LLC. “This is where everything happens, at the club level. Providing a membership/scoring based IT program for the clubs will help them as well as the SCTP, a win/win across the board!” “Any time we can add funding to our scholarship program is a plus for our SCTP athletes and teams!” commented Tom Wondrash, SCTP National Director. “Shooters Post offers a great gun club software package at a very affordable price, benefitting our teams and athletes is a great bonus. We appreciate their support for sure!” Gun clubs can get more information online at ShootersPost.com.

SASP Wisconsin State Advisors

SASP welcomes two new Wisconsin State Advisors – Curt Kowalczyk and Jeff Haupt.
Curt Kowalczyk
Curt Kowalczyk
Curt Kowalczyk Kowalczyk started shooting at a very young age.  His father was an avid trap and skeet shooter who taught him and his brother about firearm safety and shooting. He also started shooting air rifles for the Jaycee’s when he was 10 years old and shot with the organization for many years at tournaments around Wisconsin and the Midwest. Kowalczyk continued to shoot trap and skeet and added sporting clays when he became an adult.  He also started shooting pistols and shot Bullseye league and PPC and added action pistol shooting six years ago. He is a certified NRA pistol coach and an assistant coach on the Union Grove Bronco Shooting Club’s SASP pistol and rifle team for three years.   Kowalczyk enjoys coaching and mentoring the athletes.  He has three sons and his two younger sons are involved with SASP and the oldest was involved with SCTP and is in the navy now. Kowalczyk looks forward to continuing coaching and is very excited to help spread the great benefits of the SASP.
Jeff Haupt
Jeff Haupt
Jeff Haupt Haupt is an avid hunter and archer who also enjoys Great Lakes fishing and shooting trap league. He is a member of the Kenosha Bowmen and Wisconsin Sportsmens Association. Haupt became interested in pistol when his children joined the school shooting club. He then became an assistant pistol/rifle coach for the UGES shooting team. Through this he developed a determination to teach, educate and promote the shooting sport to both young people and their parents. He looks forward creating opportunities for today's youth.

Incentive for All SCTP Teams

In an effort to help you and your SCTP teams with National Governing Body (NGB) fees for the 2016/2017 shooting season as well as growing your team’s MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment account, we have a new program in place for this shooting season! Background As you may be aware, the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) has maintained partnerships with several of our NGB’s including the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA), National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA) and National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA). These partnerships require that we host “registered events” at our state (where possible) and national championships and therefore our athletes competing in these events must have current memberships with the respective NGB. These partnerships provide two main benefits to SCTP athletes:
  1. Provide a pathway and additional opportunities for youth and families to continue participating in competition clay target shooting outside of the regular SCTP season.
  2. Provide much needed SCTP Scholarship funding to our graduating athletes. In 2016 the SSSF awarded $66,000 in college scholarships, supported in part by donations from our NGB partners.
Facilitating continued involvement in the shooting sports is part of the mission of the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation /SCTP and we believe these partnerships with NGBs help us accomplish our mission. 2017 Incentive Program While paying additional membership dues to NGBs may be un-popular with some coaches, we believe we have found a solution that will benefit everyone. For every dollar that your team spends on NGB memberships sent in through the SHOT system, we will send that exact amount of money to your team's MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment account! This will include your team’s coaches and adult volunteer memberships that are also paid through our system!! For example: “Team A” has 100 athletes who all shoot Trap. They remit payment (through SHOT5 or check to SCTP Headquarters) for 100 athletes’ ATA membership dues of $12 per athlete = $1,200. The SCTP/SSSF will then send that exact amount of money into “Team A’s” Midway USA Foundation account. It’s that simple! This only includes NGB membership dues paid through the SCTP. Dues paid directly to the NGB are not eligible. This will include ALL NGB Membership Dues paid from Sept. 1st, 2016 through May 31st, 2017 ONLY! Teams MUST have an active account with the MidwayUSA Foundation prior to May 31st in order to receive Team Endowment funding. So coaches, when registering your team remember to pay athlete NGB membership dues at that time to take advantage of this opportunity to grow your teams' MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment accounts! If you have any questions about this program, please contact me. I will be happy to explain it in more detail! Sincerely, Tom Wondrash – SCTP National Director

Congratulations to SCTP/SASP Finalists of Double Goal Coach Award

Joseph Gans
Joseph Gans
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) congratulates Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) coach Joseph Gans and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) coaches Scott Poet and David Richman for being nominated as finalists for Positive Coaching Alliance’s prestigious Double-Goal Coach® Award presented by Deloitte. PCA's Double-Goal Coach 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. Fifty coaches will be selected from the finalist for the award. The coaches said they are honored and humbled that their teams nominated them for the award. Joseph Gans, coach of the Hazelton Area High School Cougars in Pennsylvania, said, “I normally don’t look for accolades, but it is quite an honor to be chosen among all the coaches out there. I am gratified my contribution to the sport of shooting and helping these young men and women achieve greatness has been recognized.”
David Richman
David Richman
Gans said aside from learning shooting skills and safety, he encourages the shooters to develop self-determination, proper attitude, self-control and focus. Richman, coach of the Lake Country Action Shooters in Wisconsin, said he was elated and humbled to find out he’d been nominated as a finalist. “I was so excited that someone had done this for me,” Richman said.  “It makes me feel good inside. I’ve been coaching for more than 25 years and can say that the best reward is when a shooter comes back later to say thanks for helping him or her out.” Richman says his goal as a coach is to show the shooters they’re in control and they have the ability to succeed. “I never coach to win,” Richman said. “Preparation leads to practice, practice leads to performance and performance provides an outcome. That outcome doesn’t matter as long as the athletes are doing their best and giving it their all.”
Scott and Lisa Poet
Scott and Lisa Poet
Scott Poet, SASP state advisor (with his wife, Lisa) and coach of the Pistol Prodigies in Michigan, said he was shocked and “blown away” by the nomination. “It was humbling and flattering to hear that our families went ahead and did that for us.” Poet said he wants his shooters to learn team work and how to work with others. “I also work to teach them about responsibility, safety and commitment to their team.” The 50 national award winners will receive $200; a certificate; recognition in PCA's website, newsletters and media campaigns; and the chance to win an all-expense paid trip to California to accept the honor during PCA's National Youth Sports Awards Dinner and Auction Presented by Deloitte on Saturday, April 22, 2017 in Palo Alto, California.  

SCTP and Browning Partner Again in 2017

browningThe Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Browning will again partner for the 2017 season in a big way.  Browning, returning as a Titanium Sponsor of the SCTP, will sponsor the official “Browning Scholarship” at this year’s SCTP National Championships. Above its normal support of the program and its teams, Browning will donate several firearms that will be raffled and auctioned off. All proceeds will be utilized in a single scholarship awarded to an athlete shooting a Browning shotgun in the 200 target Trap Singles at this year’s nationals to be held at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio, July 8-15. “We are excited to be a part of the SCTP again this year,” Rafe Nielsen, Browning’s communications manager, said. “The success of the Browning Scholarship program in 2016 shows that the SCTP is the leading organization for developing and supporting youth shooting. We’re looking forward to a bigger and better year in 2017, and are proud to be a part of an organization that gives so much back to the youth shooting community.” Tom Wondrash, SCTP national director, said, “We can’t say ‘thank you’ enough for the tremendous support and confidence that Browning entrusts in our nationally recognized program! And what a great opportunity for an athlete at this year’s tournament to make a huge dent in his or hers college tuition. Browning has really hit it out of the park yet again for SCTP athletes.” Are you or your company interested in supporting the largest competitive youth shooting program in the world? Check out the SCTP sponsor page and contact Tom Wondrash, SCTP national director at twondrash@sssfonline.com.

Worthington to be Youth Host at Governor’s Luncheon

Reprinted with permission from the Grinnell Herald-Register (SSSF addition to story: The BGM trapshooting team is a SCTP member team, and the Junior Olympic Development Camp (International Trap Camp) was conducted by the SCTP in partnership with USA Shooting.)
Lizzy Worthington
Lizzy Worthington
Girl Scout Lizzy Worthington, a BGM senior, will serve as a Youth Host at the 2017 Governors Luncheon for Scouting in the Iowa Events Center on Friday, Feb. 10. Worthington will share master of ceremonies duties with a West Des Moines Boy Scout at the luncheon, expected to draw 800. The event is a fundraiser for the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa and the Mid-Iowa Council Boy Scouts of America. “It’s an awesome opportunity and a great honor,” says Worthington of her selection as a Youth Host. “I’m excited for the opportunity to be around the governor soon to be U.S. Ambassador to China, and the lieutenant governor and everyone involved with the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. They definitely do a lot for young people, and being around them will be a fun and cool experience.” Worthington and Boy Scout Taylor Kammerer of West Des Moines will share the responsibility of master of ceremonies, including introducing the luncheon’s speakers. The two scouts will describe for the audience what scouting has meant to them and will explain major scouting activities in which they have participated. Worthington will tell the audience about her Girl Scout Gold Award project, the ‘Bear Creek Shooting Range expected to open this spring at the intersection of Hwy. 6 and U.S. 63 east of Grinnell. A trap shooter herself, Worthington in 2016 proposed that a range be constructed on county land much nearer Brooklyn than other trap ranges so members of shooting teams in northern Poweshiek County and in counties to the north would have a trap range for practice located closer than existing ranges. Original cost was estimated at $50,000, and that cost has now grown to $80,000 as Worthington seeks to add amenities such as skeet towers, restrooms and a storage shed. She estimates she is within $20,000 of the goal and possibly nearer if in-kind contributions are made that reduce the cost. She notes, for example, that the range needs concrete which, if donated, would lower the total cost. Worthington was chosen as a Youth Host from among four Girl Scouts nominated statewide. In addition to competing on the BGM trap shooting team, which she serves as president, she was invited in the summer of 2016 to shoot International Trap at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. She is also captain of her school’s swim and basketball teams and Chief of Iowa’s United States Naval Sea Cadet unit. 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. Antoinette Bernich, director of communications for the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa, explains that the audience will largely be adults, business and civic leaders “passionate about scouting who want to support it.” “This is the eighth year the governor’s office has come together with Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts to celebrate scouting and the impact it makes on the youth of Iowa,” Bernich says. “The message of the day is creating future leaders. It’s a great way for people who were once scouts themselves to give back to an organization that meant a lot to them.” Bernich explains that the Scouting luncheon is one of the few occasions nationwide in which the Girl Scout and Boy Scout organizations come together for a common purpose. Attendance at the luncheon is free, she continues underwritten by sponsors. Attendees are asked during the luncheon to contribute to the Scouting organization. Donors can designate that their contributions go to one or the other organization, and undesignated contributions are divided evenly between the two Scouting programs. Organizers request minimum donations of $250 and say previous luncheons have raised around $200,000 critical funding for the two Scouting organizations. Gov. Terry Branstad, currently planning to attend, will speak to the luncheon, and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, herself a former Girl Scout, is also planning to attend and may address the gathering. With a laugh, Bernich says Reynolds is a Girl Scout because the organization has a saying, “Once a Girl Scout, always a Girl Scout.” Keynote speaker for the event will be Jennie Baranczyk, head women’s basketball coach at Drake University. Also speaking will be the 2017 event chair, Dan Houston, chairman, president and CEO of Principal Financial Group, the luncheon’s presenting sponsor. The luncheon will take place from noon to 1 p.m. in the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center Ballroom of the Iowa Events Center. Check-in for the luncheon begins at 11:15 a.m. Reservations can be made until Jan. 30 at www.Scoutsleadia.org. Worthington’s parents, Wayne and Glynis Worthington of Brooklyn and her grandparents, Stan and Linda Worthington of Waterloo plan to attend the luncheon. Worthington is also the granddaughter of Jan Houser, formerly of Grinnell and now of Centerville.    

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