Nine members of the 2021 SCTP International Team met for their first training camp during the weekend of November 13-14 at the Crossville Shooting Sports Park in Crossville, TN. Team members Jessica Gunderson, Abbey Wigh, Loretta Christian, Emersyn Berck, Emily Rasmussen, Emanuel Butdorf, Eyan Marx, Taylor Botshon, and Johnathon Savage were guided by International Team coachesTerri DeWitt and Brian Witty. This two-day camp focused on taking a deep dive into sports science, with emphasis on the importance of vision in clay target sports. With sponsors like Winchester Ammunition, training camps like this are available for SCTP International Team members, honing their game in preparation for large competitions and selections.
Sport Vision Coaches Dr. Carusone andMs. Kassie Kibler from EyeExcel in Knoxville, TN, gave instruction about the physiology of the eye, the mechanics of how vision works, how that relates to the shooting sports, and the importance of vison training to performance. Dr. Carusone evaluated each athlete on their vision strengths as well as identified areas of needed improvement. The athletes were guided through some practical exercises and then they spent the afternoon performing them. Each athlete went home with a better understanding of the importance of vision training as well as a personal vision training kit to continue their training at home.
“This was an exceptional weekend of learning for these athletes,” stated SCTP International Head Coach,Coach DeWitt. “We didn’t spend a lot of time pulling triggers, but rather used this weekend to hone an edge on their performance. I can’t thank Dr. C enough for sharing his time and expertise with us.”
SCTP (Scholastic Clay Target Program) College Nationals returned to its historic fall schedule at the Cardinal Shooting Center with the International Bunker and Skeet Disciplines kicking off the event on the 6th of October. These very challenging clay target sports continue to gain the attention of American competitors and coaches, with many Olympians at Tokyo having spent previous time as athletes or supporters of the SCTP.
Using the newly constructed international venue at the Cardinal Center, SCTP saw one of the newest teams to the SCTP College cadre, University of the Ozarks from Arkansas would take top honors in both of the International Divisions of Bunker Trap and International Skeet.
Top achievements:
• Lindenwood University shot a 989/1000, taking top tournament honors in the American Trap event
• Jacksonville University set a SCTP College Nationals record in Sporting Clays, shooting a 985/1000
• Emmanuel College took the top spot in the 5-Stand event, shooting a 474/500
Sporting Clays D-1
Lindenwood University 1st Place 977
Emmanuel College Clay Target Shooting 2nd Place 970
University of Alabama Clay Shooting Team 3rd Place 960
SportingClays D-2
Fort Hays University 1st Place 981
Clemson University 2nd Place 958
University of the Ozarks 3rd Place 956
Sporting Clays D-3
Jacksonville University Sporting, Skeet and Trap Team 1st Place 985
William Penn Shotgun Sports 2nd Place 944
Montreat College Clay Target Team 3rd Place 937
Sporting Clays D-4
Hawkeye RedTails Sports Shooting 1st Place 931
Indian Hills Community College Sports Shooting Team 2nd Place 906
Sporting Clays Individual
Jessica Knox Ladies’ 1st Place- Clemson University 191
Raylee Bishop Ladies’ 2nd Place- William Penn Shotgun Sports 191
Emmy Zerby Ladies’ 3rd Place- University of Alabama 191
Jared Greenwood Men’s 1st Place-Fort Hays University 200
Hayden Floyd Men’s 2nd Place- Jacksonville University 199
Zach Abbott Men’s 3rd Place- Jacksonville University 198
Trap D-1
Lindenwood University 1st Place 989
Emmanuel Clay Target Shooting 2nd Place 973
Bethel University 3rd Place 957
Trap D-2
Fort Hays University 1st Place 987
Hillsdale College-2nd Place 985
University of Ozarks- 3rd Place 985
Trap D-3
William Penn Shotgun Sports 1st Place 974
Montreat College Clay Target Team 2nd Place 974
Jacksonville University Sporting, Skeet and Trap Team 3rd Place 964
Trap D-4
Hawkeye RedTails Sports Shooting 1st Place 976
Indian Hills Community College Sports Shooting Team 2nd Place 951
Trap Individuals
Jade Chapman Ladies’ 1st Place-Fort Hays University 195
Gianna Mitchell Ladies’ 2nd Place-Lindenwood University 195
Jaycee Beckham Ladies’ 3rd Place-Montreat College 195
Woodrow Glazer Men’s 1st Place-Hillsdale College 200
Joshua Corbin Men’s 2nd Place- Hillsdale College 199
Lane Ward Men’s 3rd Place-University of the Ozarks 199
Skeet D-1
Emmanuel College Clay Target Shooting 1st Place 974
University of Alabama Clay Shooting Team 2nd Place 972
Lindenwood University 3rd Place 971
Skeet D-2
Fort Hays University 1st Place 986
Hillsdale College 2nd Place 980
Clemson University 3rd Place 959
Skeet D-3
Jacksonville University Sporting, Skeet, and Trap Team 1st Place 973
William Penn Shotgun Sports 2nd Place 972
Montreat College Clay Target Team 3rd Place 965
Skeet D-4
Hawkeye RedTails Sports Shooting 1st Place 942
Indian Hills Community College Sports Shooting Team 2nd Place 931
Skeet Individuals
Katie Petersen Ladies’ 1st Place-Fort Hays University 198
Jami Garrizzio Ladies’ 2nd Place- Bryan College 197
Tatelyn Benton Ladies’ 3rd Place-Clemson University 194
Kyle Fleck Men’s 1st Place-Hillsdale College 200
Lane Sorensen Men’s 2nd Place-Fort Hays University 199
Hayden Floyd Men’s 3rd Place-Jacksonville University 198
5-Stand D-1
Emmanuel College 1st Place 474
Bethel University 2nd place 433
University of Alabama Clay Shooting Team 3rd Place 423
5-Stand D-2 Clemson University 1st Place 458
5-Stand D-3
Jacksonville University Sporting, Skeet, and Trap Team 1st Place 459
Bryan College 2nd Place 385
Grace College Shooting Sports Club 3rd Place 341
5-Stand D-4
Hawkeye RedTails Sports Shooting 1st Place 410
Indian Hills Community College Sports Shooting Team 401
5-Stand Individuals
Dakota Duke Ladies’ 1st Place-Bethel University 85
Joan Green Ladies’ 2nd Place-Emmanual College 85
Kaitlyn Koenig Ladies’ 3rd Place-Jacksonville University 84
Aaron Copelan Men’s 1st Place-Emmanual College 97
Austin Cagle Men’s 2nd Place-Jacksonville University 97
Coty James Men’s 3rd Place-Emmanual College 96
Bunker Trap D-2 University of the Ozarks 1st Place 385
Bunker Trap D-3
William Penn Shotgun Sports 1st Place 378
Jacksonville University Sporting, Skeet and Trap Team 2nd Place 370
Grace College Shooting Sports Club 3rd Place 248
Bunker Trap D-4 Hawkeye RedTails Sports Shooting 1st Place 340
Bunker Trap Individuals
Lacy White Ladies’ 1st Place-Bryan College 82
Ida Brown Ladies’ 2nd Place-Hillsdale College 79
Chantry Stermer Ladies’ 3rd Place-Jacksonville University 75
Manny Butdorf Men’s 1st Place-Jacksonville University 90
Jacob Tucker Men’s 2nd Place-University of the Ozarks 84
Lance Thompson Men’s 3rd Place- Jacksonville University 83
I-Skeet D-2 University of the Ozarks 1st Place 362
I-Skeet D-3 William Penn Shotgun Sports 1st Place 359
I-Skeet D-4 Hawkeye RedTails Sports Shooting 1st Place 286
Joshua Corbin Men’s 2nd Place-Hillsdale College 93
Keaton Little Men’s 3rd Place- University of the Ozarks 97
Overall Champions:
The High Overall Lady title was claimed by Katie Peterson of Fort Hays State University shooting a 583/600. Katie improved her score by 43 targets from last year’s Nationals.
Men’s HOA, belongs to Hayden Floyd of Jacksonville University who shot a 595/600 for top honors. Hayden’s score is the new HOA collegiate record!
The High Overall team awards were determined by 200 target Trap, 200 target Skeet and 200 target Sporting Clays:
HOA D-1
Lindenwood University 1st Place 2,937
Emmanuel College Clay Target Shooting 2nd Place 2,917
University of Alabama Clay Shooting Team 3rd Place 2,887
Bethel University 4th Place 2,851
HOA D-2
Fort Hays University 1st Place 2,953
Hillsdale College 2nd Place 2,920
University of the Ozarks 3rd Place 2,896
Clemson University Shotgun Club 4th Place 2,886
HOA D-3
Jacksonville University 1st Place 2,922
William Penn Shotgun Sports 2nd Place 2,887
Montreat College Clay Target Team 3rd Place 2,876
Grace College Shooting Sports Club 4th Place 2,636
Olivet College 5th Place 2,594
HOA D-4
Hawkeye RedTails Sports Shooting 1st Place 2,849
Indian Hills Community College Sports Shooting Team 2nd Place 2,788
Networking and recruitment at Nationals:
Back by popular demand, high school athletes were invited to join the shoot, allowing them to compete in a separate high school competition. Intended as a useful opportunity for coaches interested in meeting the next class of shooters, the integration of networking is now a mainstay of College Nationals. Additionally, this gave rising athletes an opportunity to learn from college-level athletes and become familiar with college shooting programs throughout the nation.
Next up at the Cardinal Shooting Center: SCTP Olympic Training Camps and SCTP National Championships:
In addition to SCTP College Nationals, the Cardinal Shooting Center is also home to SCTP Olympic Training Camps, Spring Regional Championships, and July’s SCTP National Championship, the biggest shoot in Cardinal Center history. In the previous season’s event, over 2.2 million rounds were safely fired as teams of junior shooting sports athletes stepped to the line at their National Championships in an attempt to make it to the podium under the grandstand lights. The 2022 SCTP National Championship kicks off July 9th with the International Skeet and Trap events, followed by American disciplines, side games, and awards through the 16th.
The Winchester-sponsored SCTP International Team had four athletes qualify for the Junior World Championships in Lima, Peru: Jordan Sapp and Madeline Corbin (skeet); Tristan Schroder and Sydney Krieger (trap). SCTP athlete and alum of the team, Jordan Sapp won the silver medal in I-skeet. The Men’s Skeet Team of Sapp, Elijah Ellis, and Ben Keller claimed silver in the final against Italy.
International Team member Sydney Krieger stood alongside fellow SCTP athlete, Bethany High, and Faith Pendergrass in the Women’s Trap Team event, securing gold for the United States!
Registration is Open! 2021 High School Shoot at College Nationals October 9-10 at The Cardinal Center – Marengo, Ohio
This year the College National Championships will make room for high school teams to shoot a 200 target Trap event, as well as be able to meet and talk to college coaches and athletes from across the country!Squading is now open for this event named “2021 High School Trap at College Nationals”.Teams can squad their high school aged athletes for the Saturday/Sunday rotation shooting 100 Trap targets each day. Trophies for the top finishing teams along with medals for male & female athletes.Information will be available from college coaches regarding their teams and schools!If you have any questions, please contact anyone at the SCTP National office. We would be glad to help!
Welcome to your 2021/2022 SCTP College National Championships,October 6-10 at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio.
Shoot offs only for perfect scores and we will try and have them shoot an extra few boxes immediately after they complete that event. Reverse long run will determine individual ties, shoot offs for team ties will be conducted at the grandstands.
We have added an extra day on the front end of this tournament to include more time for the Intl. Disciplines of Bunker Trap and I-Skeet. This will help us determine interest for future events and including more Intl. discipline events at these shoots.
Cost of events are as follows:
Trap/Skeet = $95 per person for the 200 target events.
Sporting Clays = $120 per person for 200 target event.
Bunker Trap / I-Skeet = $100 per person for 100 target event.
5 Stand = $45 per person for 100 target event.
HOA will include 200 target Trap, 200 target Skeet and 200 target Sporting Clays.
As always, team scoring will be used for HOA and Team awards in these disciplines!
We cannot allow 200 targets to be shot in the same day, all 200 target events are shot over 2 days!
We are expecting the events to be shot in consecutive days, like a Thursday/Friday…..Friday/Saturday……Saturday/Sunday.
When teams register to shoot on Thursday or Friday for their first 100, they will shoot their 2nd 100 that next day at the same time and same location. Please only register your athletes 1 time for each event.
When registering for Trap on Saturday, they will shoot that 2nd 100 the next morning as we want to be done with most shooting by noon/1pm on Sunday. Please see attendant when registering your team for the Sunday morning time and location.
Wednesday – International Disciplines of Bunker Trap and I- Skeet
Thursday/Friday – Options available include Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, Intl. Disciplines & 5-stand
Friday/Saturday – Options available include Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, Intl. Disciplines & 5-stand
Saturday/Sunday – Options available include Trap only.
What an almost perfect schedule might look like is this:
Team comes in on Wednesday and compete in the Intl. Disciplines.
Thursday, they shoot 1st 100 of Skeet (and maybe a side event of 5-stand)
Friday, they shoot their 2nd 100 of Skeet and maybe their first 100 of Sporting Clays
Saturday, they shoot their 2nd 100 of Sporting Clays and their 1st 100 of Trap
Sunday morning, they shoot their 2nd 100 of Trap and all done!
Teams can add the side events of Bunker, I-Skeet or 5 stand any day (except Sunday) but need to allow time to do that……
Due to travel restrictions by many teams, awards may be picked up after the event is completed and all scores and shoot offs have been finalized. We strongly encourage teams to pick up their awards before departing to save shipping costs and transportation issues.
We are working on the availability of ammunition at this event. Please watch for upcoming messages regarding costs and brands!
AWARDS: By division and by discipline.
Division I – 21+ athlete teams
Division II – 11-20 athlete teams
Division III – 10 or less athletes and new College Teams
Division IV – all 2-year colleges
PLEASE NOTE:
All athletes must be paid and registered prior to squading for this tournament. If an athlete is not paid or registered properly, they will not be able to be squaded!
If you have any questions, please contact any of us from the national organization for help!
1st Place Top Gun Challenge Champion, Trace Scuderi of the Young Guns of Quail Creek wins a CZ USA Drake shotgun, a Mossberg .22 Rifle, and a Browning Buckmark Camper pistol.
2nd Place Bailey Lueders of Arnold Junior Shooters SCTP / Brass Bandits SASP in MO is the highest-scoring female, coming in 2nd place for two consecutive years in Top Gun Challenge. For her efforts she wins a CZ 1012 shotgun.
3rd Place Jack Krasulak (2019, 2020 Champion) of the Young Guns of Quail Creek wins a GLOCK G44 from SASP Founding Partner Sponsor GLOCK
4th Place Wyatt Young of Muskego Warriors Shooting Team / Trap Club wins a Mossberg Blaze rifle.
5th Place Alex Parker of Holyoke Steel Shooters / Dewey, Hittem & Howe receives a $400 Hunters HD Shooting glasses certificate.
6th Place Ian Broadway from Union Grove Pistol Team / Shooting Club wins a SCTP 2021 National Championship belt buckle and Walker’s Hearing protection.
Athletes competing in the 2021 CZ-USA Top Gun Challenge shot Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays, Iron sight pistol (Rimfire or Centerfire), fastest rifle time, and 1911 with their scores from each event being compiled to calculate the winners. These incredible athletes took on the challenge of competing at the highest level across multiple disciplines as SCTP and SASP athletes.
Through the generous support of SCTP sponsors, Kolar and Elite Shotguns, nearly $50,000 was raised by teams selling raffle tickets for a Kolar Max Trap over-under shotgun. Utilizing their local networks, teams raised immediate cash funds and the top 5 ticket selling teams below received additional funds for their MidwayUSA Foundation endowment accounts!
Congratulations to our Kolar Raffle winner – Mike Dunn from PA
Top Selling Teams 1st – $8,000 to the Duggar Union Clay Shooters of IN 2nd – $7,000 to the Western Mass Clay Crushers of MA 3rd – $6,000 to Forbush Hunters Safety in NC 4th – $5,000 to the Smokin Clays of MA 5th – $4,000 to the Bradford Co. Birdbusters of PA
Through their incredible dedication to supporting youth shooting sports, Kolar and Elite Shotguns will also provide over/under shotguns to the top 3ticket selling teams above to be used for a team fundraising opportunity or utilized as a team gun! The SCTP will be in touch with those teams for FFL information.
Iowa is considered by many to be one of the premier white-tailed deer hunting destinations in the United States. Dreams come true in the Hawkeye State every year as hunters consistently harvest mature, corn fed bucks that reach well over 200″. Getting a tag, however, is easier said than done. Now you can guarantee your tag and promote state and local conservation efforts through the Iowa Scholastic Clay Target Program Non-Resident Deer Tag Auction, in partnership with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).
This auction is for One Iowa Special Non-Resident Deer Tag, good Statewide for Archery, Gun season one, Gun season two, or the Late Muzzleloader season during either 2021 or 2022 Iowa deer season (hunter’s choice). The deer tag includes 1 ‘any sex’ deer and 1 ‘antlerless’ deer. For seasons and hunting information, go to: http://www.iowadnr.gov/
This Iowa tag is currently open for pre-registration and preview. The auction will begin on July 31st at 12:00PM CST and ends on Friday, August 13 at 12:00PM CST.
The winner of the auction receives a tag that includes 1 any-sex deer and 1 antlerless deer. This non-resident deer tag is good statewide; however, Landowner Permission is required before hunting on private land. The winner of the auction is required to purchase an Iowa nonresident hunting license and pay the non-resident habitat fee.
The tag may be used either in the coming 2021-2022 season, or next year in the 2022-2023 season. The hunter must declare which year and one of the following standard seasons at the close of the auction and no later than September 25th, 2021.
2021-2022 season dates can be found at https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Deer-Hunting. 2022-2023 dates have not been confirmed at this time but will be similar to 2021-2022 dates.