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I Skeet and Bunker Trap at 2022 SCTP Nationals

Join us for 125 targets of International Skeet and Trap, followed by a nail-biting finals at the 2022 SCTP National Championship! The SCTP International Team is determined by the top 3 at the end of the finals!

2022 SCTP National Championship Side Competitions & Scholarships

Last Competitor Standing Overall Champion: Ava Downs winning SKB hard case

Ladies Champion: Ava Downs winning a SKB 720 Field + Belt Buckle

  • 2nd Place: Brooke O’Connor winning 2nd place belt buckle and Shamrock Bag
  • 3rd Place: Carmin Cunningham winning 3rd place buckle and RE Ranger Phantom glasses
  • 4th Place: Gabby Worthen winning Shamrock Plain Leather shooting bag
  • 5th Place: Gracie Burton winning Shamrock Shell Holder and 2 cases of B & P Ammo
  • 6th Place: Evelynn Erhardt winning Shamrock Shell Holder and 1 case of B & P Ammo
  • 7th Place: Lauren Kern winning 2 cases of Winchester Ammo
  • 8th Place: Miranda Bernau winning 1 case of B & P Ammo 
  • 9th Place: Marin McKinney winning 1 set of Rhino Chokes
  • 10th Place: Ashley Sellers winning 1 case of Winchester Ammo

Mens Champion: Mason Kluss, winning a SKB 720 Field + Belt Buckle

  • 2nd Place: Jesse Thompson winning 2nd place belt buckle and Shamrock Bag
  • 3rd Place: Thomas Burton winning 3rd place buckle and RE Ranger Phantom glasses
  • 4th Place: Landon Sievers winning Shamrock Plain Leather shooting bag
  • 5th Place: Ricky Fabry winning Shamrock Shell Holder and 2 cases of B & P Ammo
  • 6th Place: Turner Parcell winning Shamrock Shell Holder and 1 case of B & P Ammo
  • 7th Place: Cole Agard winning 2 cases of Winchester Ammo
  • 8th Place: Brody Lee, winning 1 case of B & P Ammo 
  • 9th Place: Gabe Emery winning 1 set of Rhino Chokes
  • 10th Place: Tyler Burton winning 1 case of Winchester Ammo

College Champion: Chloe Mattivi winning Shamrock Shooting Bag, Rhino Cert, Belt Buckle

  • 2nd Place: Brady Cox winning Shamrock Shell Holder, 1 case of B&P, and Belt Buckle
  • 3rd Place: Jessica Ciezki winning 1 case of B & P Ammunition

Make-A-Break Champion: Kiersten Sales winning FAIR/Carrera Giovane

Ladies Champion: Kiersten Sales winning Belt Buckle and 1 case of Federal Ammo

  • 2nd Place: Ashley Sellers winning Shamrock Leather Shooting Bag
  • 3rd Place: Talor Hilliards winning Shamrock Shell Box Holder and 1 case of Federal ammo

Mens Champion: Wyatt Freels winning Belt Buckle and 1 case of Federal Ammo

  • 2nd Place: John Campbell winning Shamrock Leather Shooting Bag
  • 3rd Place: Douglas Williams winning Shamrock Shell Box Holder and 1 case of Federal ammo

Bettinsoli USA Skeet Doubles Grand Champion: Brady Cox winning Bettinsoli Omega Sport

Browning Scholarship Winner – Trap: Michael Lemburg winning $6,000 scholarship

Beretta Scholarship Winner – Skeet: Ashley Sellers winning Beretta Ultraleggero

CZ-USA Scholarship Winner – Sporting Clays: Sumner Coleman winning Guiness World Record setting CZ WR 1012 Shotgun signed by Dave Miller

Kolar raffle ticket winner: Aldo Mancini

2022 SCTP All-State Results

All-State Trap Champions: Illinois, 982

199- Ben Warwick, Carlinville Clay Busters

199- Wyatt Sibley, Golden Eagle Youth Trap Team

196- Wyatt Williams, Golden Eagle Youth Trap Team

195- Landon Sievers, Golden Eagle Youth Trap Team

193- Kyle Coats, Carlinville Clay Busters

2nd Place All-State Trap: Ohio, 975

198- Ryan Denes, Centerburg

197- Austin Pohlman, Moulton Gun Club

197- Jesse Scott, Lorain County

193- Lillian West, Lorain County

190- Max Hatfield, Buckeye Chippewa

3rd Place All-State Trap: Minnesota, 967

198- Davis Hay, Wayzata High School

197- Joey Moidl, Wayzata High School

194- Hunter Kurth, Wayzata High School

191- Xena Hembecher, Wayzata High School

187- Tanner Jacklitch, Wayzata High School

All-State Skeet Champions: Georgia, 971

196- Brendan Riggins, Gator Creek Young Guns

195- Jackson Ferland, Forest City Juniors

194- Stokes Ward, Central GA elite Shooters

193- Caden Carte, Southwind Blazers

193- Owen Haas, Forest City Juniors

2nd Place All-State Skeet: Michigan, 969

198- Dylan Dick, Flushing HS Skeet Team

198- Matthew Peterson, Mattawan Shooting Team

192- Cole Meyer, KCCL Orange Crushers

191- Max Versluys, KCCL Orange Crushers

190- Isaac DeGeest, Rockford Ram Nitro

3rd Place All-State Skeet: Tennessee, 967

196- Mason Freels, Warriors

195- Hunter Raley, Warriors

195- Cason Robbins, Haywood Young Guns

194- Dalton Berry, HSSC Crush

187- Ben Yarbrough, HSSC Crush

All-State Sporting Clays Champions: South Carolina, 917

189- Turner Parcell, Mid Carolina Young Guns

188- Carter Hinson, Mid Carolina Young Guns

184- Christopher Marr, Mid Carolina Young Guns

178- Wyatt Peay, Mid Carolina Young Guns

178- Evelyn Elkins, Palmetto Elite

2nd Place All-State Sporting Clays: Tennessee, 913

190- Mason Freels, Warriors

184- Hunter Raley, Warriors

181- Gabrielle Worthen, Dickson County

180- Ashley Sellers, William Blount Shooting Team

178- Cason Robbins, Haywood Young Guns

3rd Place All-State Sporting Clays: Georgia, 909

197- Rich Pazderski, Forest City Juniors

191- Dawson Williams, Forest City Juniors

184- Bradlan McDonald, Gator Creek Young Guns

176- Kip Cawley, Central Georgia Elite Shooters

161- Bishop Lampp, Gator Creek Young Guns

Final 2022 Nationals Update!

Hello everybody!
Here is one final email update before the SCTP National Championships start next week!

Coaches, please forward this on to your parents and athletes so that everyone is on the same page with the same information! All previous updates are posted on the SCTP website by clicking on the “nationals” tab!

Registration for Internationals close Thursday at 11:59 PM – You will not be able to make changes on Friday. PET (practice) for both disciplines will be posted and emailed out to athletes and coaches 2 days prior to the training days. These will be squaded practices, please be on time!
 
*Registration for all other disciplines close July 3rd at 11:59 PM – You will not be able to make changes Monday July 4th Please plan accordingly!
 
*Teams if you have athletes you know will not be attending, please finalize your squads, we have several teams still looking for spots!!
 
*If anyone is wanting to work please contact Candy Cox at (419-569-8468) – these are paid positions and can be flexible!
 
*Golf carts and UTV’s – We expect a higher than normal amount of golf carts and UTV’s this year. It is up to you parents and coaches to make sure that athletes under the age of 16 and athletes without a current drivers license do NOT drive these carts! This has been a problem in the past and will be dealt with accordingly by the police on site. PLEASE make sure you do your part, we do not want anybody hurt!
 
*Do not remove any banners, posters or feather flags. These are the property of the SCTP and SASP and as such, removing them for any reason is considered stealing. You will be prosecuted and removed from the tournament. There are many new cameras installed around the facility this year and we will not give any warnings! Stealing or vandalism of any kind will be dealt with severely and end with removal from the tournament and program!
 
*All coaches must register at the CEB before your athletes fire their first shot. Paperwork and T-Shirts can be picked up at that time! Teams shooting international disciplines can check in at the tent between Bunker Traps 2-3 at the end of the Skeet fields. Athlete bibs can be picked up there as well as they will be assigned to each athlete.
 
*SCTP Supporters and sponsors will have a “2022 SCTP Sponsor” poster placed in their storefront or tent. Please patronize these folks whenever possible, they are giving back to your sport and these proceeds go towards our scholarship program!

*SCTP Demo fields will be available again this year on bank 5. These demo fields are only available to sponsors of the SCTP. Any firearm manufacturer or dealer that is not a sponsor will not be allowed to have their firearms demo’ d on these fields. Please see the attendant on site and thank those that support our program!

*Make A Break – there will be a special Make A Break “Team” challenge! Please see the folks at the Make A Break fields to find out how to play and register for this special event! There will be great prizes and the top teams may star in a movie!

*Everyone! Please be kind and patient! With record numbers yet again for this national championship, things take time. As always, we want to make sure everything is correct when doing award ceremonies and so on. We cannot do any awards ceremonies until all scores are in and posted, we then allow coaches and athletes to make sure their scores are correct as posted before we do any potential shoot-offs and awards. This all takes time! Please relax and be assured we are getting this done as fast as possible!

Be safe and courteous!

We sincerely hope you enjoy your record-breaking 2022 National Championships! 

ACUI Clays and SCTP Announce Partnership in Collegiate Shooting Sports!

ACUI and SCTP are proud to announce a partnership for the 2022–23 collegiate shooting sports season. This endeavor will allow the two organizations to enhance their respective programs. 

“For over 50 years, ACUI has offered a collegiate competitive program focused on the growth and development of college students” said John Taylor, ACUI Chief Executive Officer. “All of us at ACUI have seen the positive impact of the clay target shooting sports on individual students, their personal growth and maturity. We are excited to be strengthening and expanding our program through a new partnership with SCTP.”

Through this partnership:

  • ACUI will use SCTP’s robust scoring and registration for all competitions. 
     
  • SCTP will provide liability insurance for all collegiate athletes and coaches participating in ACUI or SCTP events.  
     
  • Both organizations will expand their scholarship offerings. 

“I think this is a very good move for ACUI as well as SCTP,” said SCTP National Director Tom Wondrash. “Utilizing our SHOT system for scoring and registration will make all ACUI/SCTP College events run quickly and smoothly. We couldn’t be happier to partner with ACUI and look forward to a strong and long-lasting relationship with them!”

In the future, ACUI and SCTP plan to enhance SCTP’s coach training program with additional youth leadership education. Our intent is to offer the best College shooting experience possible for our athletes!

If you would like to learn more about the ACUI or SCTP collegiate programs, please contact Tom Wondrash at Tom@mysctp.com or Taylor Miotke at tmiotke@acui.org.

ACUI (Association of College Unions International), one of the oldest associations in higher education, was founded in 1914. ACUI is the largest organization that represents student centers and student unions. ACUI started its clay targets program more than 50 years ago and hosts the largest collegiate national championship, as well as several regional events throughout the year.

The Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) has been running shotgun shooting events for fourth graders through collegiate athletes since its inception in 2001 by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. SCTP hosts some of the largest shooting events in the world, including the SCTP National Championships. This year’s record-breaking numbers of over 3,500 athletes, 9,000 registrations, and about 2 million clay targets to be thrown will mark yet another milestone in youth clay target shooting!

High School athletes! Stop in and see the following Colleges attending College day at the SCTP National Championships!

Taylor Miotke (ACUI) will be present at “College Day” to answer any questions folks might have!

CollegeAttendee
Hillsdale CollegeJordon Hintz
Culver Stockton CollegeBrenden Mowen
Lake Superior StateTerry Carr
Saint Leo UniversityDaniel Konesky
Jacksonville UniversityDavid Dobson
Fort Hayes StateDr. Shepard
Simpson CollegeDan Martin
Bethel UniversityBub Edwards
Montreat CollegeHub Powell
Warner UniversityDoug Elmore
Grace CollegePaul Blair
Emmanuel CollegeJohn Shealy
Lindenwood UniversityMike Elam
Washington CollegeDoug Pfaff
Wartburg CollegeChad Wood
Concordia UniversityJulie Fingeroos

2022 SCTP Scholarship Awardees

The SCTP National Staff is thrilled to announce 167 new recipients of the SCTP Scholarship! These graduating seniors will be awarded $500 each for their pursuits of attending college.

This year’s scholarship recipients will be emailed further instructions on how to claim their scholarships after the SCTP National Championships. It is our pleasure to name the following graduating seniors as recipients of a 2021/2022 SCTP Scholarship. Thank you for being part of the SCTP and we all wish you the best in your future!
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Bettinsoli USA Signs Continued Sponsorship of Scholastic Clay Target Program

Bettinsoli USA, importer of high-end Italian shotguns has renewed as a supporter of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP), a youth development program. SCTP athletes have already begun to excel with Bettinsoli competition shotguns. With forged materials built to take high round counts from youth athletes, Bettinsoli product offerings such as the Grand Prix, Omega Sport, and Diamond Deluxe are quickly gaining popularity in the competitive clay target world.

“We are extremely happy to continue our support and be involved with the largest youth shooting program in the country,” said Nick Stratman, Co-Owner of Bettinsoli USA. “Programs like SCTP are the bedrock and future of the shooting sports. We applaud these folks for getting our youth involved and keeping them involved for years to come, carrying on and passing down a long tradition of clay target shooting here in the US!”

The SCTP is excited to see Bettinsoli USA and BOSS LLC be a part of the Skeet Doubles competition this year by awarding a brand new Bettinsoli Omega Sport to one lucky individual from the Skeet Doubles competition. Eight athletes will be chosen (by score) from the Skeet Doubles competition shot on Friday, July 15th and will be invited to shoot a round of Make A Break on Saturday, July 16th in front of the grandstands. These eight shooters will all shoot a Bettinsoli shotgun, with the top shooter winning the brand new Bettinsoli Omega Sport, compliments of Bettinsoli and BOSS LLC!

“Bettinsoli USA has been a sponsor of our program going on 2 years now and we are thrilled with their enthusiastic support,” said Tom Wondrash, SCTP National Director. Nick and the rest of the team at Bettinsoli USA recognizes our youth development program as an opportunity to make a difference. They have quickly capitalized on that opportunity and have begun to see our athletes win with Bettinsoli shotguns! We are focused on building a long-lasting relationship with Bettinsoli USA, a true supporter of youth shooting sports.”

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