Don’t wait! You don’t want to miss this great fund-raising opportunity! SCTP and SPP teams have until November 15, 2015, to take part in two fantastic raffles to raise money for your clubs, with a special SKB raffle package or a CZ-USA raffle package. Send in $1,500 to the SCTP/SPP, and the organization will send exactly $1,500 in to your team’s Midway Foundation endowment account. The team then gets to raffle a pair of CZ pistols OR an SKB Century III...and keep the proceeds. The CZ 75 B and the CZ P-O9 FDE pistols both come with hard cases. The SKB Century III has an adjustable comb, comes with a hard case and tickets for a raffle promotion! What a deal! There are only 30 of the CZ packages available and 50 of the SKB packages... so act soon!
Team must provide its own raffle tickets for the CZ special.
This offer is good until November 15, or until all packages are gone.
Local and state taxes apply.
Please note: Teams may take advantage of the SKB Raffle by going directly to SKB and ordering the package for $1,000.00. However, they will not receive the $1,500 deposit into their teams endowment account. Teams wishing to get the endowment funding must order their package through the SCTP at the $1,500 package special! Check out the flier and registration form, HERE, to get more information and to register and take advantage of this great offer!
The rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the athletes and coaches that participated in the 1st Illinois State SPP Match. A big thank you goes out to Terry Newman of Newman Gun Club in Sesser for letting us hold the match at his brand new range. Match Director, Todd Manker, did a great job in getting Range Safety Officers for the day. Forty-six athletes from Illinois and Missouri competed in the match. Thank you to the World Shooting and Recreation Complex for letting us borrow the steel targets at the match. Results from the match are posted on the SSSF website under the SPP – Match Results page. https://sssfonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/10-31-15-Illinois-State-SPP-Match-Scores.pdf
Last week Jacksonville University's shooting team was noted as the "Team of the Week" on News 4 JAX. The team recently won the Southeast Collegiate Championship and swept the awards. You can learn a little bit about the team in this short video. In the video, David Dobson, head coach for the JU Shooting Team says the team’s success is the result of having the right team members. He told News 4 JAX, “It’s just like baseball or football, lacrosse or any other sport. Bring right people in and build the program directly.” Team member Sean Hensley credits his coach for the team’s success. “Once you’re in competition, it’s really subconscious,” Hensley said. “You just practice what he’s taught you through the years he’s been coaching and teaching you, so it’s really second nature when you get out in the competition.” The station interviewed several of the team members who spoke of how they got involved in shooting. Team members are an assortment of football players, cheerleaders, military personnel and others who simply wanted to learn the sport. One team member said his interest in shooting peaked when he got involved with the Scholastic Clay Target Program while vacationing in Arizona. Team member Trysten Routledge said, “This team is incredible. Like you said, we have people from all walks of life. I would do anything for any of them. We’re a big family.”
Five shooting teams each recently earned $5000 in endowment funds for asking their donors to commit to a recurring gift. MidwayUSA Foundation wants to reward even more teams. The foundation will match donors’ recurring gifts dollar for dollar. All shooting teams eligible to apply will need to complete and submit their application by December 15, 2015. Donors can give a recurring gift right from their phone, tablet or computer. It's safe, secure and they'll receive a receipt totaling their gifts at the end of the year. If you'd like to know if your shooting team is eligible, email the foundation and visit the grants page for more details. Although the matching deadline is Nov. 30, 2015, you do not have to complete promotions by this date. Details on 2016 matching will be announced soon. Also remember that matching dollars are deposited into your account the month following your donation. Click now to register for MidwayUSA Foundation’s free promotions. Use the Winchester 1885 Low Wall Rifle, SKB Model 200 HR, or the Winchester Model 70 Super Grade to raise funds. Just complete the Letter of Intent (LOI) to register and you'll receive the gun(s) free of charge, and you can conduct the fundraiser however you wish. Some teams raffle their item(s) off, others host an event with several items. The opportunities are endless and completely up to you.
Southwick Associates’ recent economic report of the 2015 SSSF National Championship at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, Ill., June 12-18, 2015, is further proof that sporting events can serve as powerful economic drivers in communities across the nation. Southwick Associates, a market research and economics firm specializing in the hunting, shooting, sportfishing, and outdoor recreation markets, found that contributions from the event to the Illinois GDP totaled $15,797,787. Tax revenues generated $3,960,917, and 245 jobs were supported in the state. The report indicates that in addition to the 2,600 scholastic shooters who participated in the National Championship, 4,000 parents and 600 coaches also attended. The competitors, parents, and coaches each spent an average of $1,429 on event fees and other costs (food, travel, lodging, etc.). This spending made measurable contributions to the Illinois economy. Southwick Associates and the NSSF garnered this information through an online survey conducted between July 24 and August 14, 2015. The survey was designed to characterize spending and participation of competitors and others attending the SSSF National Championship. Of the 7,200 competitors, parents, and coaches at the event, 824 completed the survey. View the entire report here.
Simpson College, a private residential liberal arts college in Indianola, Iowa, seeks coaching candidates for a newly created position with the College’s Shooting Sports Club team. Qualified applicants will have an excellent working knowledge of shooting sports, especially the Scholastic Clay Target Program and the Scholastic Pistol Program. This is a full-time position and will be responsible for:
Safety of student athletes;
Working directly with the Admissions Department on the recruitment of student athletes;
The organization and supervision of team practices;
Organization and supervision of athletes in collegiate competitions;
Management of the club’s budget and fund raising;
Coordination of outreach programs for Simpson College and surrounding community; and
Other duties within the College as assigned, based upon the qualifications of the candidate.
SCTP shooter Skyler Rogers needs your help. The youth shooter is in need of a bone marrow transplant, and he's looking for a match.
A bone marrow registry drive is being held Dec. 5, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ben Avery Clay Target Center in Phoenix, Az.
Skyler is a State Champion and nationally ranked shotgun shooter with a heart of gold. He is always the first to pitch in and help a stranger, but this time it’s Skyler who needs help. At the age of 3, Skyler was diagnosed with a blood disorder called ITP. Skyler’s bone marrow is dying and he needs to find someone with his bone marrow match. Skyler is looking forward to getting into the hospital and getting the transplant started. He’s already making plans for when he’s better. No doubt Skyler will do great things once he's feeling better; that’s just his personality. Registration takes 5 to 10 minutes and consists of a consent form and a cheek swab. Donors must be 18 to 44 years of age. If you can’t make it to the drive, join online here: http://join.marrow.org/marrow. A cheek swab will be mailed to you. For more information about bone marrow donation, check out www.bethematch.org. Contact info:Be The Match Representative:Aubrie Vargas – (602) 277-1390 avargas@nmdp.org Drive Coordinators:The Ben Avery Clay CrushersUncle Mike Rogersunclemikeazgfdctc@gmail.com
As well all well know, with growth and development often comes change...and the SSSF is not exempt from that process. So along with the new year of competition, there are several new items to review in both the official SPP and the SCTP handbooks. Tammy Mowry, program director of the SPP, mentions that there are some "big" changes to make note of in the updated 2015-2016 SPP document. Some of the highlights include updates in the section on "Grouping Athletes -Divisions" (look for the details about categories) as well as in "Team Definitions" (don't miss the updated range commands). To read more and get caught up on all the new items, be sure to check out the update SPP handbook, here. Tom Wondrash, national director of the SCTP, shares that there are too many changes to post each and every one. And he encourages everyone to dig in and and read the updated 2015-2016 handbook, paying special attention to the red text, which shows where recent changes have been made. To read more and get caught up on all the new SCTP items, be sure to check out the updated SCTP Handbook here.
Those interested in learning the basics of coaching beginning to intermediate shooters are invited to attend the Level 1 Shotgun Coach Course, which will be held Nov. 7-8, 2015 at the Colorado Clays Shooting Park in Brighton, Col. The coach school provides two days of shotgun-specific lessons and practical coaching exercises. The course schedule includes instruction on safety, rules, mental training, shooting basics, building quality programs, conducting tournaments and other fundamentals of coaching. The instruction will be led by Scott Moniot, National Coach Development Staff (NCDS) NRA/USAS, Advanced Certified Shotgun Coach, Level 3. The cost for the course is $190 and includes all printed materials, three-year coaching credentials with the NRA, range fees, and lunch/refreshments each day. Individuals must bring a 12- or 20 -gauge shotgun, eye and ear protection, vest or shell pouch, and at least two boxes of shotgun shells. For registration contact: Amanda Wondrash, SCTP 165 Bay Ridge Lane Burlington, WI 53105 awondrash@sssfonline.com 262-206-4634 For more information contact: Jennifer Kirchhoefer jkirchhoefer@sssfonline.com 317-258-1311 Accommodations available at: Holiday Inn Express and Suites Denver Northeast - Brighton 20180 South Medical Center Drive Brighton, CO 80601 720-685-1500
Those interested in learning the basics of coaching beginning to intermediate shooters are invited to attend the NRA/USAS/CMP Level 1 Shotgun Coach Course, which will be held Dec. 3-4, 2015 at the County Trap and Skeet Range on the big Island of Hawaii. The coach school provides two days of shotgun-specific lessons and practical coaching exercises and will run from 8am – 5pm each day.There will be an SCTP informational meeting being held on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd at 6 pm at the County building in Hilo for those wanting more information about starting a youth team.The course schedule includes instruction on safety, rules, mental training, shooting basics, building quality programs, conducting tournaments and other fundamentals of coaching.
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to providing shooting-sports education and opportunities to school-age youths around the United States to encourage young athlete personal growth and development. Tax-ID number 20-8484121.