The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation(SSSF) is proud to announce members of the 2019 All-Scholastic Team!
Over 230 student athletes from 24 states have been named to the team this year and will be recognized at the opening ceremonies of the SSSF/SCTP/SASP Team Championship event on July 17 in Marengo, Ohio.
The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2019 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement.
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation(SSSF) and National Rifle Association (NRA) Competitive Shooting Sports division are proud to announce members of the 2018 All-Scholastic Team!
Over 230 student athletes from 25 states have been named to the team this year and will be recognized at the opening ceremonies of the SSSF/SCTP/SASP Team Championship event on July 18 in Marengo, Ohio.
The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2018 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement.
Name: Michael Reyes State: Florida Program: SCTP Team: Young Guns of Quail Creek
How the SCTP has helped me as a young person: The Scholastic Clay Target Program has taught me gun safety and respect. I have been blessed to shoot with kids of all different ages and abilities. You can always learn more and help others by reminding them the techniques that we learn from our coaches. Every coach has taught me something new that I can take with me into my college years on my university shooting team. This program allows you to meet people from different states with one main thing in common, our love and respect for shooting. SCTP has helped me develop into a responsible, respectful, young man who appreciates his parents for allowing me to be very active in a sport that I love.
The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2017 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement.
How the SASP has helped me as a young person: The Scholastic Action Shooting Program has helped me develop as a young person by finding solutions to problems and fixing them fast, if my firearm is broken I borrow someone else’s firearm or if it gets jammed I clear the jam and keep going no matter how long it takes me to clear it. It has helped my social skills as a person and to be more outgoing. Teamwork, if you are done reloading your magazines and you see someone on your team you go and help them load and if they need anything you help them. You let your teammates borrow your firearm, you cheer for them while they shoot and you tell them good job after they come off the line. You have determination and strive, your performance is counted on the clock it is you against time it is not a sport like showing horses where it is the judges opinion you go against yourself and the time. You have confidence in yourself and the will to strive to your greatest and do a sport where you can bond with everyone around you and have fun doing what you love, that is how Scholastic Action Shooting Program has helped develop me as a young person.
The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2017 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement.
How the SCTP and SASP have helped me as a young person: Both the SCTP and the SASP have helped me learn to focus and have more self discipline to achieve personal goals and accomplishments.
About the NRA/SSSF All Scholastic Team
The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2017 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement.
Name: Landon Sievers State: Illinois Program: SCTP Team: Golden Eagle Gun Club
How the SCTP has helped me as a young person: The Scholastic Clay Target Program has taught me many things. It has taught me focus and discipline. It has taught me responsibility and teamwork skills. Another thing that it has taught me is to have confidence and always challenge myself. I have also enjoyed making new friends. These are some of the reasons that I love competing in this program.
About the NRA/SSSF All Scholastic Team
The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2017 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement.
Name: Aaron Copelan State: Georgia Program: SCTP Team: Lake Oconee Shotgun Team
How the SCTP has helped me as a young person: I started shooting SCTP in the 3rd grade. I remember the support and help I was given by the coaches and older shooters on our team. This has made me become more mindful of new shooters on our team now. I try to be helpful to the young shooters because of the help I was so graciously given when I started.
About the NRA/SSSF All Scholastic Team
The All-Scholastic Team recognizes the top student athletes in the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Action Shooting Program for their achievements in the classroom, on the range and in their communities. Through an application process, 2017 All-Scholastic Team Members have proven academic excellence by posting 3.0 or better grade point averages, shooting excellent scores in recent competition (95% in trap or skeet, 85% in sporting clays, 88% in international trap/skeet or 75 seconds or less for SASP) and by demonstrating outstanding community involvement.
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation and National Rifle Association (NRA) are pleased to announce the 2015 SSSF / NRA All-Scholastic Team. This year, 169 exceptional student athletes have been named to the team in recognition of their excellence in both shooting and academics.
To be considered for the All-Scholastic Team, SCTP and SPP athletes must have a 3.0 or better grade point average and achieve a 190/200 score in skeet or trap, 170/200 in sporting clays, 110/125 in an international clays discipline, or 75 seconds or less time in an SPP match. They must also have two letters of recommendation. See the full requirements.
Those being named to the All-Scholastic Team will be recognized during the opening ceremonies of the SSSF National Championships on Wednesday, July 15 at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, Illinois.
The student athletes being named to the 2015 SSSF / NRA All-Scholastic Team are:
Scholastic Clay Target Program
Katarina Borg, Mat Su Shooters
Roe Reynolds, Central Arkansas Trap Shooters
Chase Owens, Arizona Dust Devils
Christopher Jensen, California Junior Claybreakers
Tyler Yost, California Junior Claybreakers
Dalton Kirchhoefer, Rocky Mountain Clay Busters
Jay Bunn, Tampa Bay Clays
Jack Martinelli, Young Guns at Quail Creek
Joseph Fanizzi, Young Guns at Quail Creek
Nicholas Blenker, Young Guns at Quail Creek
Zachary Metz, Young Guns at Quail Creek
Kevin Bandt, Brookline Topshots
Morgan Goette, Brookline Topshots
Tyler Coleman, Brookline Topshots
Shelby Evans, Emmanuel College Clay Target Team
Aaron Copelan, Lake Oconee Shotgun Team
Lakota Adams, Des Moines Clay Crushers
Josie Lonning, Humboldt High School Wildcat Trap
Alexander Trentz, Maquoketa Cardinals Varsity
Jacob Schwenker, Maquoketa Cardinals Varsity
Kaden Waack, Maquoketa Cardinals Varsity
Lane Dundee, Maquoketa Cardinals Varsity
Samuel Fowler, Maquoketa Cardinals Varsity
Lake Heaton, Oskaloosa Shooting Team
Lauren Herr, Oskaloosa Shooting Team
Rowdy England, Brittany Youth Shooting Club
Jacob Casey, Carroll County Longspurs
Jacob Lawfer, Carroll County Longspurs
Jill Harmston, Carroll County Longspurs
Ben Schroeder, Central Falcons
Clayton Osborne, EHS Tigers
Connor Simmons, St. Charles Sportsman’s Shot Crew
Lance Johnson, St. Charles Sportsman’s Shot Crew
Walter Barnickel, St. Charles Sportsman’s Shot Crew
Alex York, YSSA Orange Crusher
Travis Jodts, YSSA Orange Crusher
Sam Carson, Kosko Dust Devils
Sydney Carson, Kosko Dust Devils
Blake Sanford, Target Busters
Spencer Jordan, Target Busters
Aaron Wilson, Kansas City Crushers
Jed Stitt, Kansas City Crushers
Nathan Patterson, Kansas City Crushers
James Diaz, Danvers Fish & Game Rangers
Hank Garvey, Minuteman Sharpshooters
Jack Belding, North Macomb Eagles
Max Bunning, Wayzata Youth Clay Target Club
Colten Calvert, Branson Trap Team
Dakoda Alms, Branson Trap Team
Gage Dixon, Branson Trap Team
Jacob Anderson, Branson Trap Team
Laine Ashlock, Branson Trap Team
Raleigh Woods, Branson Trap Team
Tucker Trussell, Branson Trap Team
Wyatt King, Branson Trap Team
Jacob Humphrey, Gateway Claybusters
Joshua Dintleman, Gateway Claybusters
Oliva Stecker, Gateway Claybusters
Thomas Browne, Gateway Claybusters
Caleb Johnson, Gateway Gun Club Youth Shooters
Dana Bonney, Gateway Gun Club Youth Shooters
Ethan Johnson, Gateway Gun Club Youth Shooters
Jake Hoffman, Gateway Gun Club Youth Shooters
Joshua Jacobs, Gateway Gun Club Youth Shooters
Lucas Rosenmiller, Gateway Gun Club Youth Shooters
Abigail Stoner, Team Henges
Benjamin Young, Team Henges
Branden Laurent, Team Henges
Cecilia Young, Team Henges
Jack Koury, Team Henges
Nick Koury, Team Henges
Kyle Lazarski, Team Henges
Max Weiser, Team Henges
Sean Laurent, Team Henges
Caleb Miller, Wildcat Trap
Ethan Boyer, Wildcat Trap
Ethan Vinyard, Wildcat Trap
Joseph Leonard, Wildcat Trap
Josh Galloway, Wildcat Trap
Keaton Clark, Wildcat Trap
Taylor Kennemer, Wildcat Trap
Chris Arnold, Badin Clay Busters
Jacob Harrison, Badin Clay Busters
Kaitlyn Meinzer, Badin Clay Busters
Michael Nye, Badin Clay Busters
Gunner Hall, Bead Deamons
Kent Writesel, Bead Deamons
Austin Jacob, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Joseph Polacek, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Logan Fletcher, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Mason Cox, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Nolan Loughry, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Shane Marshall, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Sam Lama, Buckeye International Junior Shooting Sports
Matthew Opsitnick, Clay Busters Lorain
Jacob Sears, Greene County Fish & Game Trap Club
Jacob Sanders, Hancock County Young Guns
Summer Gobrecht, Hancock County Young Guns
Riley Denes, Lead Slingers (Central Ohio)
Tess Decker, Oklahoma Outlaws
Alexander Ahlin, Mid Carolina Young Guns
William Till III, Mid Carolina Young Guns
Joseph King, Arlington High School Trappers
Amber Pruitt, Bethel University
Colton Nation, Bolton Trap Team
Garrett Percer, Bolton Trap Team
Griffin Black, Bolton Trap Team
Lawrence Cooper, Bolton Trap Team
Peyton Deane, Bolton Trap Team
Charlie Vickrey, Clarksville High Shooting Sports Team
Nicholson McGaha, Clarksville High Shooting Sports Team
Samantha Smith, CTC-TN
Hunter Rowland, Eagleville Clay Target Team
Lauren Thomas, Houston High School
Anders Rider, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Andrew Wilson, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Braxton Rider, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Dalton Dyer, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Elizabeth Burks, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Jarod Reynolds, N2 Dust Shotgun Sports
Abby Brown, Southern Shooting Sports
Austin Brown, Southern Shooting Sports
Fred Peters, Southern Shooting Sports
John Baggett, Southern Shooting Sports
Kyle Goke, Trousdale Trap Team
Jacob McInturff, Unaka Shooters
Olin Cecil Linke, III, Allen Eagles Competitive Shooting Team
Travis Old, East Texas Trapshooters
Zachary Hahn, B.H.S. Demons Shooting Team
Joseph Altwies, Badger High School Trap Team
Matthew Wells, Beaver Dam High School Trap Team
Nick Schieber, Berlin Target Terminators
Jordan Hintz, Hillsdale Chargers / B.H.S. Demons Shooting Team
Luke Heinzen, Jefferson Youth Shooting Team
Atticus Clark, Marquette Hilltoppers Trap Team
George Carlo Clark, Marquette Hilltoppers Trap Team
Amber Rasmussen, Union Grove Broncos Shooting Club
Hunter Zwart, Wilmont Panthers Shotgun Team
Scholastic Pistol Program
Dylan Johnson, Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club
Kevin Rice, Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club
Kylee Miner, Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club
Mitchell Henderson, Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club
Reed Carter, Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club
Zach Bolotte, Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club
Zachary Briggs, Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club
Megan Carty, Steel Shooters of Traer SPP
Benjamin Kokotovich, Arnold Jr. Shooters SPP
Travis Baldwin, YSSA Steel Smashers
Travis Jodts, YSSA Steel Smashers
Alexander Gauci, MSU Shooting Sports Club
Danny Busch, Arnold Jr. Shooters SPP
Julia Koetting, Arnold Jr. Shooters SPP
Kate Yee, Arnold Jr. Shooters SPP
Lydia Koetting, Arnold Jr. Shooters SPP
Tyler Wright, Hocking County Young Guns
Joseph King, Arlington Trappers
Anders Rider, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Brady Wilkes, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Braxton Rider, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Logan Green, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Reed Austin, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Alex White, Fast Shooters
Bailey Stroud, Fast Shooters
Baley Lamar, Fast Shooters
Isabella Robinson, Fast Shooters
W. Hunter Hall, Fast Shooters
Jordan Castro, Team Gotta
Naomi McKay, Team Gotta
Quinne Herolt, Burlington Demons Pistol Shooting Team
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) and National Rifle Association (NRA) invite all qualified 2015 Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) athletes to apply for the SSSF / NRA All-Scholastic Team.
“The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation promotes youth development and well-rounded student athletes through our SCTP and SPP programs, and this is just another way we like to recognize our athletes for performance on the range AND in the classroom,” said Ben Berka, SSSF Executive Director.
Please note that the application deadlines and some requirements have changed.
Requirements for application are as follows:
Must be 2015 registered athletes in good standing with SCTP or SPP
Must have a cumulative 3.0 grade point average. Applications must include transcript through the last grading period ending on or before April 1, 2015.
Must meet one of the following shooting qualifications: SCTP (skeet or trap) – achieved 190/200 targets (or equivalent in lesser target format) in a competition between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2015
OR
SCTP (sporting clays) – achieved 170/200 targets (or equivalent in lesser target format) in a competition between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2015
OR
SCTP (bunker trap, international skeet, or international doubles trap) – achieved 110/125 targets in a competition between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2015
OR
SPP – achieved a total match score of 75 seconds or less in an SPP match between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2015
Must supply two letters of recommendation from a coach, teacher, or adult third party
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation and National Rifle Association (NRA) are pleased to announce the 2014 SSSF / NRA All-Scholastic Team, which recognizes SCTP and SPP athletes meeting high standards in both shooting and academics.
To be considered for the All-Scholastic Team, SCTP and SPP athletes were required to have a 3.0 grade point average in the 2013-2014 school year, meet shooting qualifications of 190/200 SCTP targets in a competition in the current season or achieve a match score of 75 seconds or less in SPP, and have letters of recommendation.
“The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation promotes youth development and well-rounded student athletes through our SCTP and SPP programs, and this is just another way we like to recognize our athletes for performance on the range AND in the classroom,” said Ben Berka, SSSF Executive Director.
The student athletes being named to the SSSF / NRA All-Scholastic Team are:
Scholastic Clay Target Program
Aaron Wilson, Kansas City Crushers
Abby Hooper, Unaka Shooters
Abigail Stoner, Team Henges
Alicia Dale, Wilmont Panthers
Andrew Meier, Bolton High Trap
Andrew Wilson, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Andy Campbell, Unaka Shooters
Anthony Simon, Team Henges
Austin Ainsworth, Bolton Trap team
Austin Brown, Southern Shooting Sports
Austin Jacob, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Ben Moyer, Alton Wood river
Benjamin Kintner, The Rangers
Benjamin Schroeder, Central Falcons
Blake Horner, Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Brad Mcfarlane, Jefferson County 4-H
Brandon Kade, Flat River Conservation Club
Braxton Rider, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Brent Older, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Caleb Miller, Wildcat Trap Team
Cameron Cernuska, Hunting Hills Hawkeyes
Cameron Mehmken, Allen High School
Cannon Lamb, Hoodlum Alley Claybusters
Carah-Beth Maddux, Haywood Young Guns
Carlos Bailey II, Oak Tree Junior Claybreakers
Carson Ledford, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Cecilia Young, Team Henges
Christopher Jensen, California Jr. Claybreakers
Colton Evans, Sandy Cross SCTP
Connor Simmons, St. Charles Sportman’s Shot Crew
Connor West, Nashua Fish and Game Club
Conrad Cunningham, Oskaloosa Shooting Team
Dalton Dyer, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Dana Bonney, Gateway Gun Club Youth Shooters
Daniel Proben, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Elizabeth Burks, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Ethan Boyer, Wildcat Trap Team
Ethan Kaufman, Kosko Dust Devils
Ethan Vinyard, Wildcat Trap
Garrett Percer, Bolton Trap Team
Grace Hambuchen, Central Arkansas Shotgun Team
Griffin Black, Bolton Trap Team
Gunner Hall, Bead Deamons
Hunter Rowland, Eagleville Clay Target Team
Isabelle Worrall, Charles City High School Trap Shooting
Jack Belding, North Macomb Eagles
Jack Koury, Team Henges
Jacob Casey, Carroll County Longspurs
Jacob Harrison, Badin Clay Busters
Jacob McInturff, Unaka Shooters
Jacob Wilson, Arnold Junior Shooters
Jake Gardner, Freedom Fire Shooting Sports
Jay Bunn, Tampa Bay Clays
Jeffrey Casey, Carroll County Longspurs
Jill Harmston, Carroll County Longspurs
Joel Proben, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
John Hallada, Flat River Conservation Club
John McRae, Wilmont Shooting Team
John Zeitler II, Wilmont Panthers
Jonathon Saul, Brookline Top Shots
Joseph Golden, Jefferson Co 4-H Patriot Shooters
Joseph Leonard, Wildcat Trap Team
Joseph Polacek, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Josh Dintleman, Gateway Claybusters
Josh Gallaway, Wildcat Trap Team
Justin Scarlett, 4-H Patriots
Kaden Waack, Marquoketa Cardinals Varsity
Keaton Clark, Wildcat Trap
Kennedy Loveday, Jefferson County 4-H
Kole Loveday, Jefferson County 4-H
Kramer Ennis, Gateway Claybusters
Kyle Goke, Trousdale Trap Team
Kyle Lazarski, Team Henges
Lake Heaton, Oskaloosa Shooting Team
Landon Cremeens, Gateway Gun Club
Lawrence Cooper, Bolton Trap Team
Luke Heinzen
Luke Schlesselman, Oskaloosa Shooting Team
Matthew Davis, St. Joe County Straight Shooters
Max Weiser, Team Henges
Michael Adkins, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Mitchell Box, Gateway Gun Club
Morgan Goette, Brookline Top Shots
Nathan Patterson, Kansas City Crushers
Ned Stabnick, Fin Fur & Feathers Club of Wesley
Nicholas Koury, Team Henges
Nicholas Ostrander, Grand Blanc High School
Nolan Loughry, Chippewa Youth Trap Shooting Club
Norm Hezlep, The Rangers
Olivia Stecker, Gateway Claybusters
Peyton Deane, Bolton Trap Team
Phillip Segner, Allen Eagles Competitive Shooting Team
Robert Cornell, FRCC Flat River Conservation Club
Ryan Patterson, Hoodlum Alley Claybusters
Sam Carson, Kosko Dust Devils
Sam Fowler
Sam Lama, Centerburg Youth Shooting Sports
Sean Laurent, Arnold Junior Shooters
Shane Marshall, Chippewa Trapshooting
Shelby Evans, Sandy Cross SCTP
Thomas Bernard, Arnold Junior Shooters
Trey Stephens, Gateway Gun Club
Tricia Cook, Gateway Claybusters
Tristian Fenwick, Bolton Trap Team
Ty Harmston, Carroll County Longspurs
Tyler Fix, Buckeye Chippewa Trapshooting Club
Tyler Taylor, Ben Avery Clay Crushers
Tyler Yost, California Jr. Claybreakers
Warren Scott, Allen Eagles Competitive Shooting Team
Will Singleton, Tampa Bay Clays
William Faeth, Ft. Madison Clay Crushers
Scholastic Pistol Program
Anders Rider, McKenzie Shooting Sports
Benjamin Kokotovich, Arlington Junior Shooters
Brandi Stroud, Red Dawn Junior Marksmanship Academy
Brian Hiltunen, Target Busters
Daniel Busch, Arnold Junior Shooters
Dylan Bray, Red Dawn Junior Marksmanship Academy
Harold Monical, Red Dawn Junior Marksmanship Academy