The 2016 Wisconsin SCTP State Championships Show Growth in All Disciplines

Flyway Clay Slayers, WI SCTP Rookie Champion team
Flyway Clay Slayers, WI SCTP Rookie Champion team
Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation

San Antonio, TX -(AmmoLand.com)- The Wisconsin Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) wrapped up four straight weeks of State Championship competitions on June 26, 2016, at the WTA Homegrounds in the town of Nekoosa.

A total of 1199 SCTP athletes from 59 different teams took part over the four separate weekend events. There were a total of 1939 registrations by those athletes through the events.

“Our registrations were up 16% from last year,” stated Perry Hintz, one of five Wisconsin state advisors. “It’s great to see that we are getting so much interest in Skeet, Sporting Clays and International the last couple years. There has been a great effort by our coaches and parents to teach multiple disciplines and create well-rounded shooters.”

The Championships kicked off on the Olympic Bunker at the WTA Homegrounds on June 4 and 5 with the Hudson Raiders taking the top spot in the International Trap Championship besting athletes from 10 SCTP teams. Tyler Thiede from the Sauk County Youth Team led all athletes with a 107 of 125 targets to take the top men’s spot in the Senior Division with Wyatt Wilken of the B.H.S. Demons taking the Intermediate award. Madeline VanderSchaaf of the Flyway Clay Slayers and Jessica Strasser from the Waterford Wolverines took the two top ladies honors.

The Sauk Prairie Trap and Skeet Club was host to 163 athletes from 18 teams for the June 11 SCTP Skeet Championship, an increase of over 10% from 2015. The Central Falcons took the Gold in the Varsity, Junior Varsity and Intermediate Advance divisions with Sauk County taking the Intermediate Entry crown. Matthew Yaresh of the Kettle Moraine Lazers and Kaylee Lancour of the B.H.S. Demons were the men’s and ladies Grand Champions, breaking 99 and 96 of 100 respectively.

WI SCTP Men’s International Trap medal winners; Second place Matt Wells, Champion Tyler Thiede, Third place Garrett Kreul
WI SCTP Men’s International Trap medal winners; Second place Matt Wells, Champion Tyler Thiede, Third place Garrett Kreul

On June 18 and 19, 27 teams with 356 SCTP athletes took to the trails for the 100-target Sporting Clays Championship hosted by Woods & Meadow in Warrens; this was another increase of nearly 10% from last year. The Kettle Moraine Lasers, Marquette Hilltoppers and Central Falcons took home the top-three varsity team awards, with the Hudson Raiders, Union Grove Broncos and Marquette Hilltoppers the JV awards. While the Jefferson Sportsmens Club, TWSA and The Flyway Clayslayers brought home the top the team awards for Intermediate Advanced, Intermediate Entry and Rookie teams. Tyler Melloy of Hudson was the Grand Champion with a 99 and was joined by Kaylee Lancour who broke 87 of 100 to top the ladies.

June 25 was the granddaddy of them all: The 2016 WI SCTP State Trap Championships at the WTA Homegrounds. The first shots were fired at 8:30 am and when the long day ended, 1079 athletes competed on 28 trap fields with strong winds playing havoc with the targets. The 2016 event showed an increase of more than 110 athletes from 2015 with 193 ladies joining 886 boys, displaying the diversity of the SCTP as a development program for all young athletes.

The Waterford Wolverines Shooting Team took home the Varsity State Championship for the second time posting a score of 480 of 500 to edge Sauk County and the Central Falcons with 478 while the Hudson Raiders, Berlin Target Terminators and Central Falcons won the JV trophies. In the Intermediate Advance division, Jefferson Sportsmens Club, B.H.S. Demons and Central Falcons stood on the podium along with Rocket Trap, Beaver Dam and Waterford Wolverines in Intermediate Entry. The Rookies from the Flyway Clay Slayers took the top spot over Jefferson and the B.H.S. Demons.

Activity on vendor row at the WI SCTP State Trap Championship at the WTA Homegrounds in Rome, WI.
Activity on vendor row at the WI SCTP State Trap Championship at the WTA Homegrounds in Rome, WI.

Two Junior Varsity athletes won the Grand Champion belt buckles as Wyatt Strasser of Waterford and Shelby Zwart of Wilmot topped the guys and gals with a 99 and 98 respectively. 235 of the 1079 athletes broke at least 90% and 72 broke 95 or higher. There were 171 25-straight, 27 50-straight and 2 75-straight patches handed out after the day was done.

Saturday ended with several hundred athletes joining in a free “Last Competitor Standing” where winners Meredith Bernau of B.H.S. Demons and Seth Pagels of Union Grove were awarded Shamrock Leather 8-box shell bags for besting their peers.

The Central Falcons won the State HOA (Top-three Skeet & Sporting Clays and top-five Trap scores by a single target over the Hudson Raiders with the Marquette Hilltoppers taking third. Tyler Melloy of Hudson and Kaylee Lancour of B.H.S. Demons were the men’s and Ladies HOA winners.

Sunday June 26, three more events took place for those who had not pulled the trigger enough over the last month with handicap, doubles and a “mixed team” event with one coach and four randomly drawn athletes competing against each other as a way to meet new friends and have some friendly competition. One hundred twenty four athletes took part in doubles, 136 in handicap and 12 coaches with 48 athletes took part in the mixed team event.

Badger High School Trap Team on the line at the WTA Homegrounds
Badger High School Trap Team on the line at the WTA Homegrounds

Through the month of June, the WI SCTP threw 195,050 targets without a single safety incident proving the dedication of the athletes, parents and coaches and the great job that is being done to develop not just good shooters, but great students and young adults.

“On behalf of all our teams, coaches and advisors, I would like to give a huge thank you to the host clubs at Sauk Prairie Trap & Skeet, Woods & Meadow and the WTA Homegrounds for all the hard work and time volunteered to help with the events and promote the sport for our young athletes,” concluded Hintz. “We could not put on events of this magnitude without a lot of dedicated people.”

The future of youth clay target sports and the SCTP looks very strong in Wisconsin.

About the SSSF:

The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is 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. SCTP was developed as a program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) until the SSSF was created in 2007 to operate the SCTP. In 2012, SSSF created the SASP and became the managing foundation of both programs.

For more information about SSSF, visit www.sssfonline.org.