SSSF Fruit Fundraiser

Hello SCTP & SASP Coaches and Teams!

The National office in conjunction with Florida Indian River Groves have put together the ultimate fundraising opportunity for you and your teams! Who doesn’t want fresh fruit especially when they can help your team raise much needed funds for this upcoming season?!

This opportunity is a no contact, no face to face, no door knocking way to help and support your team by just emailing friends, family and neighbors! 10% of all sales will come back directly to your team in the form of a check after the December 1st deadline for Christmas delivery.

The SCTP and SASP will furnish a list of prizes and places very shortly, so take the time now to register your team at the link below and we will handle the rest! Once your team is registered, it will take approximately 48-72 hours and you will be on your way to forwarding the link and website for supporters to place orders and help your team with funding!

Coaches, once you have registered your team, you will be able to set up your athletes and track their progress and total sales volume related to each athlete (salesperson)…..you can put up individual prizes and contests for your athletes as well!

We would like to thank Florida Indian River Groves for their support and help in providing this awesome

Opportunity to our teams, athletes and families!

Best of luck,

Your SCTP and SASP National Directors

To reserve a spot in our fundraising program, teams will register at this link:

https://form.jotform.com/202325841072144

To view a sample website, which shows available varieties, selling prices, etc., coaches may use this link:

(Note: This is NOT to be distributed by your membership or used for ordering. Each team will receive their very own, fully customized website, with a different link for online ordering.)

Sample Link: https://www.floridaindianrivergroves.com/ecommerce/1020824

Order Deadlines Are As Follows:

For Guaranteed Delivery Prior To:Orders Must Be Placed Online By:
Thanksgiving (November 26, 2020)Friday, October 30, 2020
Christmas (December 25, 2020)Tuesday, December 1, 2020
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MidwayUSA Foundation Hometown Challenge

Turn entry fees into fundraising dollars with the MidwayUSA Foundation’s Hometown Challenge! This nation-wide virtual competition is open to SCTP or SASP disciplines of trap, skeet, rimfire pistol, and rimfire rifle. Teams will be able to compete at their home range and even win sweepstakes prizes such as ammo, firearms, equipment, apparel, coolers, and more!

Hometown Challenge Sweepstakes Prizes

The best part of the Hometown Challenge is that teams are encouraged to engage with and bring out members of their community to compete! All ages are eligible to compete, and each competitor’s $20 entry fee DOUBLES as a donation to your team’s endowment account! Each event entry receives 1 ticket sweepstakes and you do not have to enter the virtual competition to enter the sweepstakes.

Bring out the hometown and let’s grow those accounts!

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Visit the MidwayUSA Foundation’s Hometown Challenge page

Bettinsoli USA Signs As Gold Sponsor of SCTP

Bettinsoli USA is proud to announce their Gold-Level Sponsorship for the Scholastic Clay Target Program for the 2020-2021 Season. “The SCTP is helping young athletes reach their potential of becoming the best athletes and young adults they can be,” said Bettinsoli USA Operating Partner, Nick Stratman. “We truly believe in their mission to provide, promote, and perpetuate opportunities for young athletes to safely and enjoyably participate in high quality, team-based sports. We believe Bettinsoli can provide a high-quality shotgun that will fit the needs of youth shooters. Bettinsoli USA looks forward to working with the SCTP to help continue to grow youth shooting sports.”

Bettinsoli shotguns are forged, rather than milled, providing durable shotguns that can take the abuse of competition, such as the Grand Prix, Omega Sport, and Overland models. Bettinsoli shotguns are available in a variety of gauges and lengths to suit the shooter. Bettinsoli provides Italian craftsmanship for the avid American shotgunner.

“We are extremely proud to have Bettinsoli’s support of the SCTP, its families and athletes!” Said Tom Wondrash, SCTP National Director. “Bettinsoli makes high-quality shotguns at an affordable price for our athletes. Its companies like these that understand the importance of getting involved with youth organizations like the SCTP who really make a difference! We look forward to a long-lasting relationship with Nick and his crew.”

Visit Bettinsoli USA at https://bettinsoliusa.com/
 

About the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is 501(c)(3) public charity responsible for all aspects of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) across the United States. SCTP and SASP are youth development programs in which adult coaches and other volunteers use shooting sports to teach and to demonstrate sportsmanship, responsibility, honesty, ethics, integrity, teamwork, and other positive life skills.

For more information about SCTP, visit https://mysctp.com/

2019/2020 SCTP Scholarship Recipients

This has indeed been a very strange and challenging year for all, the SCTP included! With the cancelation of many events, sports, and travel we have all had to work very hard to make things happen in a safe and healthy manner.

In spite of all the setbacks, your SCTP National Staff has worked diligently to make the most of the 2020 shooting year and are fortunate to be able to fund 100 graduating seniors at $500 each for this year’s scholarships! While we wish we could have supported each and every graduating senior, we just didn’t have the necessary funds to do this.

It is our pleasure to name these graduating seniors as recipients of a 2019/2020 SCTP Scholarship. Thank you for being a part of the SCTP and we all wish you the best in your future!

NameTeam NameState
Abbigail LynnNorthern Lights SCTPAK
Madeleine TaylorBirchwood BearsAK
Lauren WelshBen Avery Clay CrushersAZ
Samantha WittyPrescott Bird BustersAZ
Cassidy SorensenSaint Mary’s Competitive Shotgun TeamCO
Paul RupprechtHigh Plains DriftersCO
Reanna FrauensYoung Guns at Quail CreekFL
Marian “Emmy” ZerbyYoung Guns at Quail CreekFL
Gavin DriggersYoung Guns at Quail CreekFL
Jonathon Mitchell KentForest City JuniorsGA
Sean BurkePinetucky PullitsGA
Steven Marshall JohnstonLake Oconee Shotgun TeamGA
Caleb LoftusLoess Hills Youth Shooting SportsIA
Lauren WallNorth Scott Trap TeamIA
Melanie HarsonLyon County Straight ShootersIA
Payten LehmannEcho Valley Trap TeamIA
Abigail GosselinkPC EaglesIA
Lauren BeckmanDanville Trap ClubIA
Levi MillsMount Pleasant Panther Trap TeamIA
Caleb SkowAnkeny Hawks Shooting TeamIA
Colin FiechtnerOskaloosa Shooting TeamIA
Nathan BrandmeyerAnkeny Hawks Shooting TeamIA
Josh MeyerBettendorf Trap TeamIA
Caymen De JongMontezuma Shooting SportsIA
Lauren KaldenbergAlbia High School Clay Target TeamIA
Tommy KeeshanNorth Scott Trap TeamIA
Hunter Ryan BlockAnkeny Centennial Trap ClubIA
Cail DonkerslootLakes Area Youth Trap ClubIA
Elise BakerAlton Wood River Sportmans Club Youth Shooting ClubIL
Mark Alexander FreemanKansas City CrushersKS
Emersyn BerckKansas City CrushersKS
Joseph Samuel Blevins JrBluegrass Clay TargetKY
David IngsTewksbury Smokin’ ClaysMA
Daniel Joseph IngsTewksbury Smokin’ ClaysMA
Gabrielle LemanskiDewey, Hittem & Howe?MA
Halley DonatiSusquehanna DustersMD
Emily ArnoldSusquehanna DustersMD
Garrett DiesingIda Trapshooting TeamMI
Soren HansonKCCL Orange CrushersMI
Karter SennFlat River Conservation ClubMI
Julia “Lia” NelsonRed River Valley Clay Target TeamMN
Kyle BeckLakeview Trap TeamMN
Kennedy TateThe Oakwood EaglesNC
William HarveyForsyth PhoenixNC
Melissa Grace GrobleskiForsyth PhoenixNC
Payton DetavernierPapillion – LaVista Trap TeamNE
Mitchell GermanyPapillion – LaVista Trap TeamNE
Sydney Laine Waller4P Trap ClubNM
Samuel Finley Le CrasBuckeye Chippewa Elite Shooting TeamOH
Jacob ButdorfBuckeye Chippewa Elite Shooting TeamOH
Elise VanNewkirkBuckeye Chippewa Elite Shooting TeamOH
Alexander Ronald McCaffertyCenterburg Youth Shooting SportsOH
Jack KrispinToledo Trap & Skeet Swamp RatsOH
Paul BudiBuckeye Chippewa Elite Shooting TeamOH
Nicholas LapinskiWarren County Clay BustersPA
Jacob ToddMid Carolina Young GunsSC
Madelyn RichburgFeatherhorn Young GunsSC
Tatelyn BentonRocky Knoll Youth ShootersSC
Tyler LeeWalhalla Shotgun TeamSC
Tyson Johnson JrRichland Cree Top GunsSC
Kenneth Landyn KlugBelton Bird BustersSC
Matthew Blankenship JrFeatherhorn Young GunsSC
Harrison Crawford NealFACS TrapTN
Hunter Clayton NealFACS TrapTN
Tyler ByardClarksville AcademyTN
Grant StelmachAllen Eagle Competitive Shooting TeamTX
Travis Edward DomkeMidlothian Clay Target TeamTX
Adam BennettAllen Eagle Competitive Shooting TeamTX
John LyonsAllen Eagle Competitive Shooting TeamTX
Avery BurrageTeam BlackwoodTX
Thomas KeeleAllen Eagle Competitive Shooting TeamTX
Payton Marie BurrCentral FalconsWI
Chase PirocanacB.H.S. Demons Shootnig TeamWI
Nathan KrauseNorthland Pines EaglesWI
Austin WesselScope ShootersWI
Zachary JaegerSheboygan High School Trap LeagueWI
Mason PropsomClipper ClaysWI
Josh NettRocket TrapWI
Jacob A. SchlaisJefferson Sportmens Club Youth Trap TeamWI
Robert JulgaMilwaukee Lutheran Red KnightsWI
Jessica CiezkiWaterford Wolverine Shooting TeamWI
Samuel J NesbitSEaL Shooting TeamWI
Jenna ZiemelisUnion Grove Broncos Shooting ClubWI
Joseph WilsnackRocket TrapWI
Blake P RichardSEaL Shooting TeamWI
Dallas KreisaPlymouth High SchoolWI
Mitchell HeinzenJefferson Sportmens Club Youth Trap TeamWI
Hunter PickerignMenomonie MustangsWI
Matthew TimmPlymouth High SchoolWI
Conner PurcellSauk Youth Shooting TeamWI
Riley EricsonClearwater ExplosionWI
Connor KapfhammerMuskego WarriorsWI
Hunter RollWauwatosa Trap TeamWI
Ethan LaufenbergFond Du Lac High School Trap TeamWI
Austin RechlinJefferson Sportmens Club Youth Trap TeamWI
Benjamin LaschWilmot Shooting ClubWI
William StuartMarquette Hilltoppers Trap TeamWI
Wren BensonSauk Youth Shooting TeamWI
Kaleb DobsonBlack River Falls Shooting TigersWI
Annika NordRiver Falls Wildcat Trap TeamWI

2020-21 New Season Announcement

Greetings SCTP and SASP Coaches,

As a reminder, September 1st marks the beginning of a new season with the Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Programs. Membership renewals for coaches and athletes are required to retain member benefits including liability insurance, use of the SSSF SHOT system and eligibility to participate in all of the great SCTP and SASP events at the local, virtual, state, regional, and national levels. In addition, membership is required to take full advantage of all of the SCTP/SASP deals and promotions and fundraisers as well as camp opportunities, scholarships and the All Scholastic Team.

NOTE: If starting a new team, the head coach and/or team administrator should initiate these steps. In most cases the head coach/team administrator will also coordinate registration for all members of their local team. New teams are encouraged to watch our video tutorial on how to register.

Requirements for team and volunteer registration are as follows:

  1. Login to the SHOT System to create your new team and register your first coach.
  2. Create (new teams) or update (returning teams) your information on the SHOT System. See video tutorial for more information.
  3. Additional coaches / volunteers must be added through an invitation process in the SHOT System. Please watch our video tutorial on how to add a new coach or volunteer to your team.
  4. Pay your $35 registration fee for each volunteer. Fees can be paid online through the SHOT system individually or in bulk.
  5. Ensure your background check is current (a new check is required every two years) by logging into the SHOT system to verify the last date approved.
  6. Take the Positive Coaching Alliance Double Goal Coaches Course if you have not done so previously. There is no cost for the course when using the SSSF-provided voucher code. Volunteers must take this course only one time.

The requirement for registration of all athletes are as follows:

  1. Complete and return a 2020/2021 athlete consent/waiver form for SCTP and/or SASP for each athlete. Head coaches must keep a copy of the signed form and return the original to the program office listed on the form.
  2. Complete and retain the 2020/2021 Sportsmanship Contract form for SCTP and/or SASP for each athlete.
  3. Complete and retain the 2020/2021 Medical Consent form for SCTP and/or SASP for each athlete.
  4. Update the athlete information pages in the SHOT system. Ensure all contact information is correct and update the School Class and Classification information for each athlete.
  5. Pay the $25 athlete registration fee for each athlete. Fees can be paid online through the SHOT system individually or in bulk.
  6. Join and/or renew memberships with the National Governing Bodies (NGB) for skeet (NSSA), sporting clays (NSCA) and / or trap (ATA). NGB membership is a requirement to participate in SCTP state, regional and national championship events.

Thank you for your participation in the SCTP and SASP! If you have any questions on the registration process please contact your state advisor, regional program representative or national program staff member.

Be safe, have fun and enjoy another great season!

Sincerely,

Your Scholastic Action Shooting and Scholastic Clay Target Program Staff

Joey Donato Wins Browning Scholarship With Performance At SCTP Nationals

For the last 4 years, Titanium-Level Sponsor, Browning has provided SCTP National Championship athletes with the opportunity to earn the “Browning Scholarship”. This scholarship is awarded to the high school-aged top athlete in Trap Singles (male or female) shooting a Browning Shotgun.

“The biggest supporters of our program consistently go above and beyond to give back to these young athletes, said SCTP National Director, Tom Wondrash. “Since its inception, the Browning Scholarship has been a popular competition within the National Championship events. Every year we have athletes who shoot Browning shotguns sign up to see who comes out on top, receiving honors from one of our biggest program sponsors. This year was no different and we are very thankful to have Browning’s support, creating another exciting aspect of competition for many athletes at Nationals.”

Congratulations to Joey Donato of the Warren County Claybusters, shooting a 199/200 in Trap Singles! For his performance, Browning provided Joey with a Cynergy Gran Lightning!

Pennsylvania All-State Team Member and Browning Scholarship Winner, Joey Donato with his new Browning Cynergy Gran Lightning

SCTP 2021 Olympic & Sporting Clays Development (OSCD) Camp

Guest blog by Michelle Cerino, Women’s Outdoor News

From May 27 through 29, I attended the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) 2021 Olympic & Sporting Clays Development Camp (OSCD) as part of the CZ-USA Field Sports event staff. It took place at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, OH, just 1.5 hours from my house. 

The Camp
Designed to introduce SCTP Athletes to Olympic Skeet, Bunker Trap and Sporting Clays, the OSCD camp was conducted by the National SCTP Coaching Staff and national coaches. Coaches included former Olympian, Terri DeWitt, for the international disciplines and CZ-USA’s David Miller, for sporting clays. Registered SCTP Athletes, SCTP Coaches and State Advisors were invited to apply.
Prior to the arrival of the athletes, coaches and advisors spent two days learning various skills and teaching techniques through a hands-on experience on how to more effectively instruct SCTP athletes. On the evening of the second day, the athletes arrived. (Which is also when I drove down … just in time for dinner.)

SCTP Athletes Arrive
The group of athletes and their parents came from all over the country. Colorado, Arizona, Florida and Wyoming are just a few of the states represented. It was obvious they were all eager and ready to learn. With notebooks in hand, they all sat quietly while intently listening to the coaching staff’s introductions and athletic mindset teaching points. Always the student, I also took notes. The following are some of the key ideas I wrote down my first evening at camp:

  • What went well? How did I succeed today? (This question was asked at the end of every day.)
  • In order to grow, you should expect to fail. The question is, “Can you pick yourself up?”
  • What does a win look like?
  • Champions never quit.
  • Set realistic goals.
  • Consider competition as, “I’m going to show you what I’ve been working on.”
  • How do you react when you fail?

Dream Team Prepares New SCTP International Championship Venue

A TEAM OF TARGET THROWING SPECIALISTS, ELECTRICIANS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, AND PROJECT MANAGERS HAD THEIR WORK CUT OUT FOR THEM. THOUSANDS OF POUNDS OF CONCRETE TO BE POURED, HUNDREDS OF TONS OF DIRT TO BE MOVED, AND OVER 60 TRAPS WITH SUPPORTING EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED. THEY HAVE LESS THAN A MONTH TO GET IT DONE, AND THE SUCCESS OF A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HANGS IN THE BALANCE.

On June 1st, the green light is given to proceed. It is a decision carefully considered over dozens of hours of board meetings, tense phone calls, email chains to infinity, and many restless nights. By this time last year, logistics of the Scholastic Clay Target Program’s (SCTP) National Championship had in large part already been buttoned up and were in motion. 2020 was different for many reasons. The SCTP International Championship had historically been held each fall in Colorado as a separate event, whereas the National Championship is locked in for the second week of July in a 10-year contract for the Cardinal Center.

In January, the SCTP announced the International disciplines of Bunker Trap and International Skeet would be joining the National Championship events at the Cardinal Center in July. With the support of Larry and Brenda Potterfield, SSSF, Promatic, and the Cardinal Shooting Center, a project was drafted to accommodate the International events by constructing four, state of the art International Skeet and Bunker field overlays, complete with Promatic target throwing systems. Placing the International events on the front end of Nationals would give athletes more exposure to the Olympic sports as well as cutting the costs and logistics of another trip for teams and families. But as April came and went, the pandemic in America continued to send ripples through society, putting the project managers for the International Championship in a holding pattern.

Over 16,000 SCTP athletes and coaches were eagerly waiting to hear news about Nationals. The SCTP provided resources for teams to stay sharp during the downtime but nervously watched as other sports organizations throughout the country postponed or canceled seasons. High school senior athletes were dreading that there would be no National title pursuits to close out their final seasons.

In May, the SCTP continued to hold on an official Nationals announcement, continually monitoring information from the state of Ohio, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Morrow County (OH) Department of Health, and representatives from the Cardinal Center in their consideration. Additional input came in throughout the month from health professionals and feedback from SCTP coaches, helping shape the decision to go forward with the National Championship event as planned on June 1st.

THIS SET THE STAGE FOR AN INCREDIBLY FAST-PACED TIMELINE TO EXECUTE THE TRADITIONAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PREPARATIONS, MUCH LESS INTEGRATING AN ENTIRE INTERNATIONAL STYLE CHAMPIONSHIP INTO THE SCHEDULE.

“Clear, consistent communication was key on this project,” said SCTP National Director, Tom Wondrash. “With the time ticking and athletes, coaches, families, sponsors, looking to see if Nationals was a go, the weight of moving the International events to the front end of Nationals grew heavier as time went on. Throughout all of this, those involved in the project remained optimistic and eager to get to work. On June 1st, everyone hit the ground running, ready to execute their piece of the project.”

The Promatic team took point early on in the year, getting plans set with the Cardinal Center staff and contractors. Promatic representatives said, “Every event is important but the SCTP project at the Cardinal Center was special, knowing that all the American and International disciplines were under one roof for the first time ever in SCTP history. As soon as the Cardinal Center got enough earth moved to get the initial structure built, we were on our way with a trailer full of throwers and equipment.”

WITH THE PLANS DIALED IN, THE PROMATIC TEAM GOT TO WORK INSTALLING PROMATIC OLYMPIC TRAP UNITS INTO THE BUNKERS, WITH THE SCTP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FAST APPROACHING.

Another Promatic technician reflected on the project saying, “Once we were on the ground we were all just plugging away, working with and around each other to get all of our parts of the bunkers done. With a project as important as this, you expect for Murphy’s law to come into play. We were all thinking the weather would come in to wreak havoc, but not so much as a drop of water hit the ground. With so many aspects of the project happening at one time, rain would have been disastrous. We were on the ground on the 25th of June and wrapped things up by July 3rd. It could not have gone any smoother!”

Much like the installation project, the 2020 SCTP National Championship went off without a hitch, with athlete entries in Bunker Trap doubling from the previous year. The International Skeet and Bunker Trap finals closed out each event, with the top 3 male and female athletes in each discipline determining slots for the SCTP International Team, coached by former Olympian, Terri DeWitt. Familiar faces returned, along with some new athletes earning their slot on the prestigious youth shooting team. The group will be attending training camps in the fall in order to prepare for 2021’s Olympic Trials. As the official youth feeder program of USA Shooting, participating in SCTP’s International Disciplines is the path for kids to reach their Olympic dreams.

The 2021 National Championships are slated for July 8-19th, with the International events taking place on the 8th-11th. An additional Bunker Trap field, complete with Promatic equipment will be completed next spring, bringing the total number at the Cardinal Shooting Center to five. This greatly expands the capabilities of hosting International Style Competitions, a rarity in the United States.

SCTP Expands National Championship Events With Incredible Success

Over the course of 10 days, SCTP athletes converged on the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio for the much anticipated 2020 National Championship. This year’s event was different for many reasons but was resoundingly welcomed by athletes, coaches, families, and sponsors in the midst of an unusual season. After careful consideration and advisement from the Ohio Department of Health, Cardinal Shooting Center, and medical professionals, the SCTP went forward putting on the National Championship on July 9th through the 18th.

Kicking off the event at the Cardinal Center were the SCTP International Championships, which historically had been held in Colorado later in the year.

Encouraging growth and awareness for the International disciplines of International Skeet and Bunker Trap, the SCTP held the International events on the front end of the National Championship in 2020. “This gave the opportunity for more athletes to participate in the International disciplines while relieving families from the burden of additional travel costs from a separate event,” said SCTP National Director, Tom Wondrash. “By having our International events as part of the National Championship, awareness and participation for these disciplines have increased considerably. This year our Bunker Trap entries doubled and we had many athletes who were competing in events later in the week come by to watch the International competitions. Many of those athletes will be coming back to compete in the International disciplines next year! Our International Championship was a wonderful success thanks to Promatic, The Potterfield family, and the Cardinal Center staff. Everyone worked incredibly hard on a very tight deadline to construct the new bunker fields for this event.

Following the International competitions were the familiar 8 days of the SCTP National Championship, where thousands of athletes, coaches, families, and sponsors participated in and supported the disciplines of Skeet (Singles/Doubles), Trap (Singles/Doubles/Handicap), and Sporting Clays.

To accommodate teams unable to travel due to unusual restrictions in the 2020 season, the SCTP held a Virtual National Championship, which was open to all registered teams across the country. Held in conjunction with the in-person National Championships schedule at the Cardinal Center, athletes participated at their home ranges, accounting for over 1,000 event entries. “Many of our teams were very excited and thankful for the opportunity to compete for the National Championship virtually from their home range this year,” said Chet Tuinstra, SCTP Eastern Director of Development. “There are many aspects of the 2020 National Championship that had never been done before. We are incredibly proud of how this all came together and are very thankful for the volunteers, sponsors, and Cardinal Center staff who helped make this such a success.”

Over 2,000 athletes from nearly 300 teams participated in the 2020 SCTP National Championships, representing 37 states. Youth athletes participating in many other sports throughout the country were faced with disappointment this spring from altered and even canceled seasons. “Our team put in many, many hours considering how to handle an event as large as Nationals in the midst of an unusual season,” said Jeff Morrison, SCTP Western Director of Development. “By June, we moved forward with hosting Regional events and the National Championship. As soon we put the word out, we got many excited messages from the teams and even encouragement from our sponsors.”

By the close of Nationals, over one-million clays were thrown at the Cardinal Center and all over the nation from team home ranges,” beamed Amanda Wondrash, SCTP Administrative Coordinator.

“The SCTP National Championship is an incredibly large and prestigious event, regarded highly by so many teams, families, and supporters who believe in the future of shooting sports.We are so thankful to have received an overwhelming amount of praise and appreciation for not just going forward with Nationals, but for also having the determination to adapt and even expand the event this year.”

Media from member-submitted photo and video can be viewed on Facebook or Instagram by exploring #sctpnationals2020

For scores and leaderboard information from the 2020 SCTP National Championship, please see the following link: https://app.sssfonline.com/nationals/2551

SSSF to partner with NSSF on First Shots, +ONE Efforts

The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is proud to announce it has partnered with the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) to promote youth shooting sports with the First Shots® program and +ONE Movement initiatives. With a year-round season, the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) look forward to promoting awareness throughout the year, with focused attention to National Shooting Sports Month in August. Using additional resources from the NSSF, the Scholastic Clay Target Program and Scholastic Action Shooting Program will focus on introducing new athletes and families to shooting sports who may not have otherwise had the opportunity. This exciting partnership will be implemented with the help of passionate volunteers currently involved in the SCTP and SASP.

“With thousands of skilled and caring adult volunteers involved in our programs across the country, our community can make a big difference, said Ben Berka, SSSF President and Executive Director. The SCTP was started by NSSF, and its goal of growing the shooting sports continues to align perfectly with our program mission statements. We look forward to working with our member teams to help grow the shooting sports even further with the help of NSSF’s+ONE and First Shots resources”

One SASP team in particular has seen great success being involved with NSSF’s First Shots Program. The WildGats at the University of Arizona got their start in 2015 thanks to an NSSF grant and have been an enthusiastic partner for NSSF initiatives ever since.

“It has been a great partnership,” said Head Coach Bill Perkins. “It is a no brainer for the host range since we provide the coaches and some equipment. Some ranges do not have the people power to run an event like this with the high staff to participant ratio.”

“It is also great for our team because of the publicity and recruiting opportunities. We have recruited athletes from our university, the general public, scout councils, ROTC units and have a direct line to conduct outreach to our community. The SASP focuses on youth development through shooting sports and the community service aspect of hosting a First Shots is unique. The event allows us to use our skills and equipment to teach gun safety and the fundamentals of marksmanship to many new gun owners in our community and it gives our athlete coaches a great experience mentoring others.” The WildGats have their next First Shots event scheduled for Aug 22nd to coincide with National Shooting Sports Month.

We encourage all SASP and SCTP teams to use NSSF’s First Shots and +ONE initiatives to engage with their local communities! Share your sport, youth shooting sports program, and passion with others! Consider doing a +ONE Challenge event type where your existing team members introduce a friend or family member to the shooting sports. Better yet, host a First Shots event and receive all the support materials for your First Shots participants. As a First Shots host, NSSF provides the course materials and digital resources, eye/ear protection, rimfire ammunition for handgun and rifle intro events and monetary support for First Shots Clay Targets events to help offset target and ammunition expenses.      

For more information, checklists, tips, and resources please see the following NSSF links:

First Shots Clay Targets

First Shots Home

If you have any questions about getting signed on, contact Zach Snow, NSSF Director, Retail & Range Business Development at zsnow@nssf.org or call 203-426-1320 ext. 224.

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