Win 30th Anniversary SSSF Edition GLOCK Pistol

30USA18-(LeftAngle)The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is pleased to offer a highly engraved GLOCK G17 as part of a raffle package benefiting the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP).  To commemorate 30 years of GLOCK, 30 pistols have been uniquely hand-engraved by five master engravers. The exclusive SSSF pistol (S/N 30USA18) was presented to the SSSF for its significant contributions to the success of GLOCK and is part of a raffle package to be drawn on July 15 as part of the SASP National Championships in Marengo, Ohio. SSTP_SASP_logo-FINAL-rev1“With GLOCK celebrating its 30th Anniversary in the United States, we are excited to include the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) as one of the recipients of our specially engraved pistols to celebrate the occasion,” said Ed Fitzgerald, special projects manager for GLOCK.  “We hope that GLOCK and SSSF will continue to grow together for the future of junior shooters looking to start their shooting experience in a safe and structured environment.” “We are so appreciative of GLOCK’s support of the Scholastic Action Shooting Program as a founding partner and as one of the recipients of a 30th Anniversary GLOCK G17s,” Tammy Mowry, national program director for the Scholastic Action Shooting Program.  “We look forward to the continued opportunity to work with GLOCK and introduce more youth to the great sport of competitive shooting.” The commemorative GLOCK 17 is one of five prizes in the raffle benefiting both local SASP teams and the national organization.  Other great prizes include steel targets from Action Target, two Smith and Wesson M&P 9 pistols and a Volquartsen Ultralite rifle.  For more information, contact Tammy Mowry, national director for the Scholastic Action Shooting Program. tmowry@sssfonline.com

WBBJ TV Coverage of Tennessee State SASP Match

All weekend long, teens from across Tennessee and the country have been in Huntingdon competing in one of the fastest growing sports in the area. Click here to watch the WWBBJ Eyewitness News report. Screen Shot 2016-05-15 at 4.31.54 PM “This is a really big deal,” said State Director of the Scholastic Action Shooting Program Lacey Lane. “This is probably one of the largest state championships for pistol and rifle in the nation.” One hundred and forty three pistol and 99 rifle athletes have been in Huntingdon to compete in the state championship for scholastic action shooting. Middle and high school students filled the Carroll County Shooting Sports Park for the competition where shooters are graded on speed and accuracy of firing their pistol or shotgun at the targets. “I really enjoy the shotgun part, but now I’m beginning to enjoy the pistol part even more,” competitor Drew Beeler said. According to Lane, shooting is a unique sport for kids to learn. “It gives them some discipline, teaches them gun safety and just how to work well with others,” Lane said. According to Mayor Kenny McBride, the Carroll County shooting facility is the only one of its kind in the Southeast, which is great for the county’s economy. “We bring so many people to our county who never have been here before,” McBride said. They come in, they spend the night, they will eat here, they will shop here, so it’s an economic driver for us.” The shooters will go on to the national competition this summer in Ohio. To learn more about the Tennessee Scholastic Action Shooting Program, visit the program’s website.
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Attention Colleges – RSVP for Recruiting Day at Nationals

SSSFd2-college-1Colleges and Universities with shooting programs are invited to attend the SSSF’s annual College Recruiting Day on July 14 in Marengo, Ohio, as part of the SCTP and SASP National Championships.  With over 3,000 prospective college students and their families expected to attend, what better place to promote your school and collegiate shooting program?  Exhibits will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  All schools planning to exhibit must have current, member teams with the SCTP and/or SASP. RSVP with school name, contact name, email address and phone number to Ben Berka, bberka@sssfonline.com prior to June 18th.

NSSF’s Annual Boy Scouts Grant Program Kicks Into Gear

nssf-logo-copyAs part of an annual program that encourages youth participation in the shooting sports, the National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®) is once again partnering with Boy Scouts of America Councils. Through this partnership, BSA Councils can receive a portion of $100,000 in grant funds provided by NSSF to develop or expand their troop activities in target shooting and marksmanship. Target shooting programs continue to rank among Scouting’s most popular activities, teaching firearms and range safety, teamwork building and fundraising skills.

“Now in its sixth year, NSSF’s BSA Council Grant Program has an enormous impact in encouraging both local council leaders and their troop members to further their firearms safety education and sharpen their marksmanship skills,” said Samantha Pedder, NSSF Manager, Outreach and Diversity. “These grants continue the mutually supportive relationship the Boy Scouts of America have long shared with NSSF and they are yet another way NSSF is able to further its mission of promoting, protecting and preserving hunting and the shooting sports.”

BSA Councils wishing to apply for grants should visit the grant guidelines and application procedures at nssf.org/bsagrant. Councils awarded funds through NSSF’s BSA Grant Program must use those grants to purchase of equipment and supplies for their shooting sports activities from an NSSF Member Retailer. The full list of these retailers is available at nssf.org/retailers/find. Examples of qualifying purchases are ammunition, eye and ear protection, firearms, targets and shooting vests. For more information on this special program and qualifications, contact Samantha Pedder at spedder@nssf.org or 203-0426-1320 ext. 286.

Scholastic Action Shooting Program Announces National Raffle

SSTP_SASP_logo-FINAL-rev1The Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) announces a national raffle for five great prizes to include:
  • GLOCK 30th Anniversary G17 – serial number 30USA18 (only 30 of these guns have been made)
  • Set of Action Target Steel
  • Volquartsen Ultralite Rifle
  • Smith & Wesson M&P9 (2 winners)
Tickets are $10 each. Teams will sell the $10 tickets and then send the ticket stubs and $5 for each ticket sold to SASP.  Teams will keep $5 from each ticket they sell and can use the money as a fundraiser to help get to Nationals.  The drawing will be held July 15 (Friday) at the SASP National Championships in Marengo, Ohio.  Winner need not be present to win. We also have some great incentives for the teams. #1:  The top 5 teams selling tickets with receive MidwayUSA Foundation endowment funds ($5,000, $4,000, $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000). #2 Bonus -- The SASP will match (up to $500) the first 10 teams that send us an additional $500 or more as a result of these ticket sales.  Larry & Brenda Potterfield will also match the same amount of funding sent in to us!  Teams must sell a minimum of 100 tickets to get this match from SASP. Example:  Team “A” sends us $500 as a result of the tickets sold on the SASP raffle.  SASP matches it with $500 and the Potterfields match it with another $500.  Total actual endowment deposit = $1,500. #3 Bonus -- The first 20 teams to request raffle tickets and sell at least 250 tickets (and return the ticket stubs and money to SASP) will receive an additional $500 deposited into their team endowment account. Teams can complete the ticket order form to get their tickets.

SASP Kentucky State Match

Ohio 1Text and photos by Brandon Ironmonger Rain and chilly temps could not keep 67 hardcore pistol shooters from slinging a lot of lead downrange at the Kentucky State SASP match on April 30th. Wisconsin's Union Grove Broncos, Indiana's Hoosier Daddy's Shooting Team, Ohio Steel Stingers, Eastern Kentucky University, and two of Tennessee's finest the Plateau Pistol Shooters and William Blount Shooting Team came to challenge the home team Bluegrass Sportsmen's League Steel Cats. Hoosier 3Thirty-eight shooters stayed around for the 2-stage rifle side match. The Hoosier Daddy's showed us they were a force to be reckoned by taking HOA Pistol and Rifle with Collin Campbell, High Lady Pistol by Sydnye Todd, 1st place in Varsity Centerfire and 3rd JV Rimfire. Union Grove took 1st JV Rimfire and 1st Open Rimfire. The Ohio Steel Stingers came to play with 2nd JV Rimfire, as well as 1st and 2nd Entry Rimfire. EKU barely edged out William Blount in the Collegiate CF. William Blount also placed 1st Open Centerfire and 1st Intermediate Rimfire. The Plateau Pistol Shooters took 2nd Open Rimfire. The host team BGSL Steel Cat's took the high team score of the day to secure a 1st place Open Rimfire with 217.70 and a High Lady in rifle by Hannah Ironmonger. Full scores for the match including the 2-stage rifle side match can be found at practiscore.com by searching for "Steel Cats." I want to thank all of the teams, coaches and parents for making the trip to our range.

SASP Oregon State Match

20160423_132817Text and images by Michael Boyd, Coach, Wheeler County Rangers On April 23, 2016, teams from the Great Northwest converged at the Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association Range outside Bend for the 2016 Oregon State Championships. We had 21 shooters representing the Wheeler County Rangers (8), Team Gotta of Custer, WA (9) and the Renton (WA) with 12 shooters. In addition, 10 adults joined in the shooting. Weather was cool and windy, but the shooting was very hot. Overall top rimfire shooter was Austin Ogier of the Wheeler County Rangers with a time of 42.63 seconds. Second overall was Naomi McKay from Team Gotta with an amazing time of 42.96 seconds! The difference between Austin and Naomi was .33 seconds. When one considers the fact that it takes most people about .20 of a second to blink, .33 of a second is a very slight margin. One of the great things about the format of the SASP is that anyone can be a star. Girls won two of the four stages outright at the Oregon State match. This is outstanding and exactly what we want in our sport. Congratulations to Naomi McKay (Go Fast – 7.03 seconds!) and Addison Larson (Speed Trap – 8.03 Seconds!) DSC01278Team Gotta’s A Team crushed the teams by just under 90 seconds (189.89 to the Wheeler County Rangers’ 279.44). It was a great match, made even better by the new “Open” team category. For a small community, it’s very tough to get four juniors or seniors on a squad. Thanks SASP. We also threw in a team shoot-off at the end of the match. The Wheeler County Rangers took top honors in a shoot-off which had each of four shooters engaging a different challenge in a relay style match. We’re already planning next year’s match. Special Thanks to the other teams and to the Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association range for use of their excellent facility.  

Ruger Joins SASP as Gold Level Sponsor

Sturm,_Ruger.svgRuger has stepped up its sponsorship of the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) to the Gold level.  Ruger is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market.  The only full-line manufacturer of American-made firearms, Ruger offers consumers over 400 variations of more than 30 product lines. “Ruger is pleased and proud to support the SASP program where young people can learn safe and responsible firearms usage and be introduced to a life-long recreational activity,” Ken Jorgenson, director of media relations and shooting sports coordinator, said. “We are so happy to have Ruger on board as Gold Level Sponsor this year and appreciate everything they do to support our program," Tammy Mowry, national program director, SASP, said.  

NBC26 Features Burlington High School Demons SCTP Skeet Invitational

BHS SS StudentNBC26 news station in Northeast Wisconsin recently aired a piece on the Burlington High School Demons SCTP Skeet Invitational tournament held at the Brown County Sportsman’s Club near Green Bay, Wis.  The news piece featured comments from several student athletes, including Courtney Uhlenhake, Boone Bubner, Tyler Regner Kaitlyn Buchholtz and Mickenzie Williams, who spoke of dedication, concentration, determination and scholarship money. “Yeah, for moms and dads, that college scholarship thing is real,” Chet Tuinstra, SCTP director of development, Eastern US, said. “Colleges all across the country have shooting teams and are looking for athletes with good grades and a good work ethic to come and be part of their teams.” Ninety seven youth athletes, comprising nine teams from around the state, came together for this SCTP shooting event. Check out the news footage here.

BLASER USA ANNOUNCES SPONSORSHIP/PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SCHOLASTIC CLAY TARGET PROGRAM

learn-and-win-picture-quoteBurlington, Wis. – The SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) is announcing its partnership with Blaser USA in the way of a Platinum Level sponsorship of the SCTP’s 2016 shooting season. “This is a great way to introduce our newest competition shotgun, the Blaser F-16 to the largest national youth shooting program in the country”, stated Christian Socher, CEO-Blaser USA. “Creating brand awareness and supporting SCTP’s youth shooting mission with our quality firearms is a win/win for everyone.” clayTarget-logoAs a result of this sponsorship, two lucky people are going to win a Blaser F-16 O/U! The winners will be drawn from tickets sold by teams across the country not only benefitting the SCTP but those teams as well! Teams may request tickets from the SCTP headquarters in Burlington, Wis. “We are extremely happy to have Blaser USA step up to the plate in support of the SCTP” said Tom Wondrash, SCTP’s national director. “Blaser’s new F-16 is a great fit for our program and its athletes. We can’t say ‘thank you’ enough for the dedication and support of our program.” In further support of SCTP, Blaser USA, based out of San Antonio, Tex., will also be attending the SCTP’s National Championships being held at the Cardinal Center July 9-16 in Marengo, Ohio. This will add to the largest number ever of Industry partners making their presence and support of SCTP and youth shooting felt this summer. Please check out this awesome video of the new Blaser F-16 at http://www.blaserf16.com/. Additionally, stop by the Blaser USA Store in building #1 and test shoot a new F-16. Blaser USA / SCTP will be giving away yet another F-16 to one lucky person from those that try one at the SCTP Nationals in July.

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