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SPP Southeast Regional Fall Match Opens Pistol Range at Tennessee Park

The Scholastic Pistol Program launched a new pistol range at the Carroll County (TN) Shooting Sports Park in Huntingdon with its Southeast Regional Fall Match last Saturday, November 8. Six states were represented with 104 athletes on 13 teams. A total of $30,000 in MidwayUSA Foundation endowment account funds were awarded to participating teams. The match opened four premier new pistol bays at the park that were designed to accommodate SPP matches. In addition, the shooting park has four trap/skeet overlays, a 300-yard rifle range, and a sporting clays course in the planning stage. The park is home to the McKenzie Shooting Sports SPP and SCTP teams. The range was spearheaded by Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) officer Lance Rider and was built with assistance and sponsorship from TWRA, Carroll County, and local and state businesses. TWRA has turned over management of the park to Carroll County. As the first event for the pistol bays, the SPP Southeast Regional Fall Match featured a ribbon cutting by Carroll County Mayor Kenny McBride, who also served as one of the Safety Officers for this inaugural event. Also at the event, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation (TWRF) was named the SPP state advisor. The TWRF announced the hiring of Lacey Lane to coordinate the SPP statewide. College teams attending included Bethel University, Eastern Kentucky University, Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets, Southeastern Illinois College, Michigan State University, and University of Kentucky. Junior/Senior teams participating were McKenzie Shooting Sports (TN), William Blount Shooting (TN), Tipton County Pistol (TN), Plateau Pistol Shooters (TN), Blue Grass Sportsmen’s League (KY), Arnold Junior Shooters (MO),and Alabama Privateers (AL). Winners included: College Centerfire:
    1st – Kentucky Squad A 2nd – Texas A&M 3rd – Bethel Squad 1

College Rimfire:
    1st – Michigan State 2nd – Kentucky – Rimfire Squad A 3rd – Kentucky Rimfire Squad B

Junior Rimfire:
    1st - Arnold Red 2nd - Blue Grass Sportsmen’s League 3rd – William Blount Squad 1

Junior Centerfire:
    1st - McKenzie Cobras

Senior Rimfire:
    1st - Plateau Pistol Shooters Squad 2 2nd – McKenzie Crushers 3rd - Alabama Privateers

Senior Centerfire:
    1st – William Blount Squad 3 2nd - McKenzie Cazadores

High Overall Rimfire: Tanner Pond – Michigan State High Lady Rimfire: Katie Loida – Arnold Junior Shooters High Overall Centerfire: Zach Williams – Texas A&M High Lady Centerfire: Sarah Webster – Arnold Junior Shooters You can see full results on the SPP Match Results page.

Jacksonville University Hosts 9 Teams at Southeast Collegiate Regional

SCTP joined with Jacksonville University (FL) and the Jacksonville Skeet & Trap Club on October 18-19 to host the 7th annual Southeast Collegiate Invitational Regional Championship Shoot. With 131 athletes from nine universities participating, this has become one of the largest collegiate regional shoots in the country. The teams competed in American Skeet, American Trap, International Wobble Trap, and Sporting Clays. Emmanuel College was the High Over All (HOA) team by four targets over runner-up Jacksonville University. The University of Kentucky, Clemson University, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University took third, fourth, and fifth places, respectively. Other colleges participating included Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Florida State University, University of North Florida, and Stetson University. $40,000 in endowment funding was provided by SCTP for the event and will be deposited into the teams' endowment accounts at MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. HOA Trap, Skeet, International Wobble Team Results:
HOA ChampionEmmanuel College
Runner-upJacksonville University
3rd placeUniversity of Kentucky
4th placeClemson University
5th placeEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University
HOA Individual Women's Results:
HOA ChampionShelby Evans (EC)
Runner-upStephanie Beardsley (EC)
3rd placeLibby Sabo (CU)
4th placeShelby LoPresto (JU)
5th placeCatherine Blankenship (CU)
HOA Individual Men's Results:
HOA ChampionJeremy Jackson (EC)
Runner-upWil Jackson (UK)
3rd placeScott Hensley (JU)
4th placeNick D’Asto (JU)
5th placeChristian Salavanera (EC)
HOA Sporting Clays Teams:
HOA ChampionClemson University
Runner-upUniversity of Kentucky
3rd placeJacksonville University
4th placeEmmanuel College
5th placeAbraham Baldwin
HOA Individual Women's Sporting Clays Results:
HOA ChampionBailey Crenshaw (CU)
Runner-upHaylea Carter (CU)
3rd placeShelby LoPresto (JU)
4th placeMary K. Bamberg (CU)
5th placeHeather Stewart (UK)
HOA Individual Men's Sporting Clays Results:
HOA ChampionDavid Tucker (CU)
Runner-upForrest Neyman (UK)
3rd placeConrad Salvagin (CU)
4th placeGordon MacQuirter (ABAC)
5th placeRon Palazetti (JU)
Wisconsin Bunker Trap

2014 USA Shooting Wisconsin Junior Olympic Championship

Wisconsin’s first USA Shooting Junior Olympic Championships came to a close last Sunday afternoon, marking the beginning of a new chapter in Wisconsin shooting sports. Thirty young athletes aged 20 and under, including 23 males and seven ladies, traveled from four states -- one all the way from New Mexico -- to be part of the inaugural event. The event was run concurrently with SCTP's Wisconsin State International Championships. In addition, on Saturday there were 250 athletes from throughout the Midwest who competed in the 100-target SCTP Midwest High School Regional tournament on the American trap fields. Results of the SCTP awards for both tournaments can be found on the SCTP website under "Results." On Saturday afternoon, there was a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting for the new Olympic bunker. Nearly 400 people were in attendance for the grand opening, including WTA, NRA, SCTP, and DNR representatives. Outdoor Wisconsin TV host Dan Small and his crew filmed the event for a future show. The young athletes shot a series of five qualifying rounds totaling 125 targets over two days in the same format that is used every four years in the Olympics. The weather conditions were less than ideal though most of the weekend, with high winds, rain, and eventually lightning that stopped the event for an hour on Saturday afternoon. High winds made Sunday morning’s rounds very challenging. These conditions made the course even more difficult for the Olympic hopefuls.
Wisconsin Men's Medalists
Men's medalists, L-R: Bronze - Christian Jensen;
Gold - Myles Walker; Silver - Jordan Hintz
After the qualifications were complete, the top six male and female shooters continued to the finals, where they shot additional targets to determine the final medal winners. Myles Walker of Elkhorn took home the men’s gold medal after the two-day event. Other finalists included Jordan Hintz and Christian Jensen of Burlington, Jack Schuppie and Josh Nelson of Richfield, and Aaren Weinke of Baraboo. Hintz took second place silver, and Jensen won the bronze over Schuppie in a shoot-off to end the event.
Wisconsin Ladies Medalists
Ladies Medalists, L-R: Bronze - Madelynn Berneau;
Gold - Meredith Berneau; Silver - Abby Rosenau
For the ladies, Meredith Berneau of Waterford won the gold ahead of Abby Rosenau of Ripon and her sister Madelynn. Other finalists were Mariah Kerr from Burlington and Alexandria Zigelbauer of Iron Ridge. Non-resident medals, gold through bronze, went to Oscar Southbloom of Minnesota, Anna Pfaff of Illinois, and Kes Luchini of New Mexico, respectively. All 30 athletes who competed in this event now have the opportunity to compete at the USA Shooting Junior Olympic Championships set for July 8-13 in Colorado Springs, CO, where they will contend for positions on the USAS Junior team and the opportunity to potentially represent the U.S. in international competition. The weekend started off with a coach, parent, and adult fundraising event Friday afternoon on the Olympic bunker. The “50 for $50.00” fundraiser was won by Bruce Nelson of the Daniel Boone Conservation League, and the proceeds will sponsor a Wisconsin SCTP Athlete to attend an SCTP Junior Olympic Development Camp in Colorado Springs in August. Thank you to Kolar Arms, Gunbroker.com, Tom Wondrash, Bob Palmer, and the SCTP for their donations. Wisconsin Bunker Trap The world-class International-Style Olympic Bunker featuring 15 trap machines in one 60-foot long trench controlled by an automated computer system was made possible with generous grants from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Pittman-Robertson Fund and the National Rifle Association (NRA). This bunker is the first of its kind in the state. The 280-acre WTA Shooting and Learning Complex in Nekoosa, WI includes American Trap and Olympic-style trapshooting, as well as a premier campground. The new Homegrounds RV Park should be open by mid-June and features 104 pull-through sites with full hook-up. For information on the WTA, visit www.witrapshooters.com or the Homegrounds RV park at www.homegroundsrvpark.com. To learn more about USA Shooting, visit usashooting.org. For facility information, contact Dennis Taylor, WTA Homegrounds general manager, at dengtay@me.com. For event details, contact Perry Hintz, SCTP State Advisor at phintz36@wi.rr.com.

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