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2015 SSSF / NRA All-Scholastic Team Announced

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

GLOCK Donates $25,000 to SSSF to Benefit Scholastic Pistol Program

GLOCK, Inc. has made a $25,000 donation to the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) to benefit the Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP).

GLOCK Donation
L-R: Scott Moore, SPP National Director; R. Lee “The Gunny” Ermey; Josh Dorsey, GLOCK Vice President of Operations and Sales; and Ben Berka, SSSF President and Executive Director
The donation was presented to SSSF at last week’s NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Nashville, Tennessee.

GLOCK was one of the founding partners of the Scholastic Pistol Program when SSSF started the program in 2012 and has supported the program since with its products and participation.

Ed Fitzgerald, Special Projects Manager at GLOCK, Inc., is a member of SSSF’s Board of Directors and attends many SPP matches, not only to represent GLOCK, but also to work with the athletes and coaches and to assist with the operation of the events. Fitzgerald even travels to many matches throughout the South with a complete SPP/Action Target set-up for ranges that need targets for SPP events.

“GLOCK understands the importance of industry leadership in the promotion of a safe and effective way of introducing the concepts of basic competitive shooting to young men and women who are just starting out,” said Fitzgerald. “As the industry embraces this concept of supporting our young competitors, we will continue our efforts to lead the way in supporting the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation.”

In addition to the growth of the national program through GLOCK’s financial support, product donations, and loaner guns, the company’s generosity makes it possible for many SPP teams to have sufficient guns for competitors’ use and to raise funds for team expenses. The company also offers special pricing for SPP teams that allows team dollars to go further.

“The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation is honored to receive this major gift from GLOCK,” said Ben Berka, SSSF President and Executive Director. “With their support, we are able to further strengthen and grow our Scholastic Pistol Program at the grassroots level and provide local teams with the education, support, and resources to run successful programs.”

To learn more about GLOCK or its products, visit us.GLOCK.com.

New Background Check Policies Being Implemented for SSSF Adult Volunteers

The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation is implementing some changes in how the organization conducts background checks on participating volunteers. Individuals registering with the SSSF as a volunteer (i.e., head coach, assistant coach, or other adult volunteer) must now conduct a secure background check that includes local county checks for a seven-year address history.

In the past, SSSF has conducted checks only with the National Criminal Database (NCD). However, due to the variability of information across states, the NCD may or may not reveal all pertinent criminal history concerning eligibility of a volunteer. Thus, the new county-level background check will be used in addition to the national check.


See Our Background Check FAQs


 

With the changes in screening comes a price increase. Starting December 12, 2014 volunteers will be required to pay a portion of the cost directly to our background check provider, Intellicorp, when they submit to a check. Volunteer fees paid to SSSF will remain at $30. SSSF volunteer registration is not considered complete until background checks are completed.

The SSSF wants to ensure it upholds the highest standards in youth protection on behalf of its programs and young athletes. The SSSF also must ensure that all of its volunteers are screened with the same level of background check, regardless of their state of residence or past residence history.

To complete or renew your check go tohttps://sssf.volunteerportal.net/ and enter password scholastic.

Support SSSF Through Your Amazon Purchases

Amazon Smile Button

Amazon isn’t just a seller of books and music any more; it’s the world’s largest online retailer and a source to purchase an endless array of items. Now, when you’re making a purchase from Amazon, you can support the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation as well. Amazon will donate 0.5% of your purchase price on eligible purchases to SSSF when you designate us as your charitable organization of choice and access the site through a special URL, smile.amazon.com.

The donation costs you nothing; Amazon makes the contribution through its AmazonSmile program.

If you are an Amazon Prime member, don’t worry; logging in through smile.amazon.com will not affect your benefits or your access to Prime links. AmazonSmile is the same Amazon you are accustomed to.

The first time you use AmazonSmile, you’ll have the opportunity to choose the charity you wish to support. If SSSF doesn’t appear in the list of choices offered, just type in “SSSF” and the name comes up for you to click on.

To help you remember to use the AmazonSmile link, Amazon offers an optional toolbar button, as well as a Chrome extension called Smile Always that automatically routes you to the right place. Or, just enter it when you wish.

Even if you are making a small purchase, remember that many small purchases from our supporters add up! Every amount supports the SSSF mission and is appreciated.

Who Ya Gonna Call?

When you need to contact the SSSF staff, we want to give you the help you need as efficiently as possible. We know that no one likes being passed from person to person in search of a simple answer.

To help you get to the right person the first time, please follow these guidelines:

Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP)

For any program-related issues regarding SCTP, such as:

  • Registration
  • SHOT System assistance
  • Team, coach, or athlete registration
  • Username / password help
  • Contact Amanda Wondrash, awondrash@sssfonline.com, 262-206-4634.

    For payments, background checks, and all other issues, contact SSSF national headquarters at 210-448-8946.

    Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP)

    For any program-related issues regarding SPP, such as:

  • Registration
  • SHOT System assistance
  • Team, coach, or athlete registration
  • Username / password help
  • Contact Tammy Mowry, tmowry@sssfonline.com, 724-822-7390.

    For payments, background checks, and all other issues, contact SSSF national headquarters at 210-448-8946.

    SSSF’s Donation of Over $1 Million to MidwayUSA Foundation Benefits 182 SCTP, SPP Teams

    Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation made contributions of over $1 million this week to the MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. accounts of 182 SCTP and SPP teams from 36 different states. The teams earned the endowment funds at recent national, regional, and state events.

    This week’s total donation was $1,045,125. SCTP team accounts received $905,000 of that, which includes team earnings at the National Team Championships, regional events, and state shoots during the second and third quarters of 2014.

    SPP teams received $133,100, which included earnings from its National Junior/Senior Championships and recent state matches.

    “Through our broad membership base, we are fortunate to be able to support so many teams across the country,” commented Ben Berka, SSSF President and Executive Director. “These donations will help provide a perpetual funding source for local Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Pistol Programs. The funding we provide to team endowment accounts is another way for us to thank all of the teams, coaches, and athletes for their participation and excellent performance in SCTP and SPP events!”

    In addition, $7,025 was donated via internally generated endowment money through SSSF and SCTP fundraisers. These funds will be matched by Larry and Brenda Potterfield of MidwayUSA. “By providing teams with fundraising tools at the local level, we are able to help contribute to team endowment accounts. At the same time, teams have the ability to raise operating money and awareness about their programs in the local community. The SSSF looks forward to providing more of these opportunities in the future to our SCTP and SPP member teams,” said Berka.

    The donations bring SSSF’s contributions to $1,461,175 to date in 2014. SSSF expects its annual contributions to total more than $1.7 million by the end of 2014.

    SCTP and SPP teams are awarded endowment funds through participation in sanctioned shoots. SSSF contributes the funding to the MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment Account Program on behalf of the teams. The purpose of the endowment program is to provide sustained financial support for youth shooting teams. Teams with an endowment account are able to draw a grant each year to use for team expenses.

    SSSF and Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever Partner to Introduce Youth to Shooting Sports and Conservation

    The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) and Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever (PF/QF) have signed an agreement to partner on programs to introduce youth to shooting sports, hunting, wildlife conservation, and other outdoor experiences. SSSF and PF/QF will work together to develop new outreach programs, promote each other’s missions, and host joint introductions to shooting/outdoor events.

    Ben Berka - John Linquist
    Ben Berka, left, and John Linquist sign a memorandum of understanding between SSSF and PF/QF
    The partnership focuses on strengthening the link between shooting and conservation, as SSSF and PF/QF will work together to educate and engage today’s youth to ensure a future of avid hunters and passionate conservationists.

    Both organizations recognize that today’s youth are the next generation of outdoor leaders and conservationists. “Youth are making dedicated sport choices at a very young age these days,” explained Ben Berka, President and Executive Director of SSSF. “If we can make that choice a shooting sport, we can begin to influence the future of recreational choices for kids and families.

    “By operating through the proven model of organized youth sports, SSSF has the ability to recruit many urban and suburban youth who have very little awareness about wildlife conservation or the outdoors in general,” Berka continued. “Also, youth shooting sports have structure, social interaction, and trusted adult leadership — things that are attractive to busy families.”

    The memorandum of understanding between the two organizations came about through the efforts of Tom Wondrash, National Director of the SSSF’s Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and John Linquist, National Shooting Sports Coordinator for PF/QF, who recognized the compatible goals of the two groups. Initially, the two men partnered informally by pairing SCTP teams with local PF/QF chapters. Later, SCTP teams were the catalysts for forming new PF/QF chapters in areas where there were none.

    “Our mission is to get youth involved in shooting sports at an early age through team competition and to encourage their continued involvement when they graduate from our program,” said Wondrash. “Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever is an ideal partner to further our members’ interest and participation in the shooting sports as they reach adulthood, as well as enjoy these activities with their entire family.”

    For PF/QF, promoting shooting sports is an important aspect of the No Child Left Indoors® initiative, which includes the FOREVER Shooting Sports Program. “We look at this partnership as a way to groom future leaders who care about the legacy we are leaving and who will pass on our love for the outdoors. In turn, that connection to the land through hunting will foster a conservation ethic,” added PF/QF’s Linquist. “We look forward to expanding participation at youth events nationally through this partnership.”

    Pheasants Forever, including its quail conservation division, Quail Forever, is the nation’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to upland habitat conservation. Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever have more than 140,000 members and 745 local chapters across the United States and Canada. For more information about becoming involved with Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever, contact John Linquist at 712-754-3221, jlinquist@pheasantsforever.org, or visit pheasantsforever.org.

    Larry & Brenda Potterfield Donate Over $1.7 Million to SSSF

    Larry and Brenda PotterfieldLarry and Brenda Potterfield recently donated over $1.7 million to the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation to further our role in growing youth shooting through the Scholastic Clay Target Program and the Scholastic Pistol Program.

    “Brenda and I are delighted to support an organization that utilizes scholastic shooting programs to help develop today’s youth,” said Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA. “As leaders, we all have an opportunity to change the future; we’re investing in tomorrow’s leaders, America’s future decision makers.”

    Larry and Brenda were recently named Founding Life Diamond Members of the Champion’s Roundtable, which recognizes donors who have made major contributions to the SSSF mission. They are also Charter Members of the SSSF Legacy Society, which honors donors who have included SSSF in their estate plans through deferred gifts.

    “The generous support provided to the SSSF by Larry and Brenda is vital to the growth and expansion of our Scholastic Clay Target and Scholastic Pistol Programs. This donation will help us extend our reach to get more kids pulling triggers and also support local SCTP and SPP team endowment accounts to fund teams well into the future,” said Ben Berka, President and Executive Director of the SSSF.

    About MidwayUSA
    Both country kids from Missouri, Larry and Brenda Potterfield turned their passion for shooting sports into a career by opening a small gun shop in 1977 that would eventually become MidwayUSA. They instilled family values like honesty, integrity, and respect for others into the business, and strive to maintain this culture with each employee added to their growing team. For over 37 years, MidwayUSA has offered JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING® for shooting, reloading, gunsmithing, and hunting with an unyielding focus on customer satisfaction.

    For more information on MidwayUSA, visit their website, www.midwayusa.com, find them on Facebook, www.facebook.com/OfficialMidwayUSA, or follow them on Twitter, twitter.com/midwayusa.

    SSSF Home Office Has Moved to San Antonio

    National Shooting ComplexIt’s moving day!

    Effective immediately, Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation is relocating home-office administration and financial operations from the current Maumee, Ohio office to the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas.

    Plans for the move were originally announced in March, with a long time-frame for the move to allow for new staff to be hired and trained and to ensure there was no interruption of services to our program participants.

    “As the Headquarters of the National Skeet Shooting Association and National Sporting Clays Association, the National Shooting Complex is a natural choice to house the SSSF’s operations,” said Louise Terry, Chairperson of the SSSF Board of Directors. “Since we are the largest feeder program for youth shooters to NSSA-NSCA, we envision this as a win-win relationship.”

    Ben Berka, SSSF President and Executive Director, added, “We are pleased to call the National Shooting Complex home for our headquarters operations. Housing our key administrative and financial operations alongside an established and mature shooting sports organization such as the NSSA-NSCA will help us grow and give our home office perpetuity into the future.”

    For most of your contacts with SCTP and SPP, nothing has changed. For program-specific requests, continue to contact the program staff as in the past. Contact for all of those staff members remains unchanged. Only for those reasons you might have contacted the Maumee, Ohio home office in the past will you now need to contact us in San Antonio.

    You can find contact information for our home office and each program on every page of our website. Just scroll down the page, and you’ll find those contacts on the lower right side.

    Our new home office contact information is:

    SSSF
    5931 Roft Road
    San Antonio, TX 78253
    210-448-8946

    SSSF Contributes to 21 Team Endowment Accounts For June SPP Events

    SSSF made contributions this week to the MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. endowment accounts of 21 Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) teams. The teams earned the endowment funds while competing in the Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, and Wisconsin state matches in June.

    The contributions for the month, totaling $43,800, bring SPP’s total contributions to $230,050 to date in 2014. SPP expects to contribute more than $250,000 additional through state, regional, and national championship events in the remainder of 2014.

    SPP teams are awarded endowment funds through participation in sanctioned shoots. SSSF contributes the funding to the MidwayUSA Foundation Team Endowment Account Program on behalf of the teams. The purpose of the endowment program is to provide sustained financial support for youth shooting teams. Teams with an endowment account are able to draw a grant each year to use for team expenses.

    The teams whose endowment accounts received funds for June are:

    Indiana State Match

    Blue Grass Sportsmen’s League Steel CatsKY$ 1,800.00
    Smokin DragonsKY$ 2,200.00
    Hoosier Daddy’sIN$ 3,000.00
    Hamilton County Hot ShotsIN$ 1,000.00
    Target BustersIN$ 1,800.00

    Michigan State Match

    WWCCA Straight ShootersMI$ 3,200.00
    Union GroveWI$ 2,200.00
    Michigan State UniversityMI$ 1,800.00

    Iowa State Match

    Ft. Madison Steel CrushersIA$ 1,400.00
    Carroll HighIA$ 1,000.00
    Glidden RalstonIA$ 1,000.00
    Kuemper HighIA$ 1,000.00
    SST of TraerIA$ 2,600.00
    Two Rivers Jr. PistolIA$ 1,800.00
    Central Iowa Scholastic ShootersIA$ 3,000.00

    Wisconsin State Match

    Ozaukee Scholastic Shooting SportsWI$ 2,400.00
    WilmotWI$ 1,400.00
    Southwest TechWI$ 2,600.00
    BurlingtonWI$ 1,800.00
    Ft. Madison Steel CrushersIA$ 1,000.00
    Union GroveWI$ 2,000.00
    Hartford Conservation/Gun Club Youth Trap/Pistol TeamWI$ 1,600.00
    Lake Country Action ShootersWI$ 2,200.00
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