Students to Vie for Trap Titles in Spring Creek, June 14
Students to Vie for Trap Titles in Spring Creek, June 14
WHAT
Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) Nevada Trap State Championships.
WHO
Youths in grades 12 and under from Beckworth, Cal-Nev-Ari, Carson City, Elko, Fallon, Fernley, Henderson, Indian Springs, Lamoille, Las Vegas, Logandale, Minden, Overton, Reno, Schurz, Smith, Sparks, Spring Creek, Truckee CA, Wellington, Yerington and other cities across Nevada.
WHY
Shooting sports teams in five divisions will compete for SCTP state titles in trap. Teams also earn a chance to represent Nevada at the SCTP National Championships. SCTP trap, skeet and sporting clays national champs will be crowned July 31-Aug. 5 at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, Ill.
The best of these shooters could be selected to attend an Olympic development camp in Colorado Springs, and some will go on to compete at the collegiate level.
WHERE
Spring Creek Trap & Skeet
451 Spring Creek Pkwy
Spring Creek, NV 89815
Phone: (702) 753-6019
WHEN
June 14, 2008
NOTE TO EDITORS
This event is open to the public. Sportswriters and photographers are welcome to attend.
FACTS
SCTP is a program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, managed in partnership with the national governing bodies for shooting sports: USA Shooting, Amateur Trapshooting Association, National Skeet Shooting Association and National Sporting Clays Association.
SCTP, experiencing remarkable growth over the past eight years, is considered “the Little League of shooting sports.” Some 8,000 to 9,000 students from over 45 states are expected to compete this year.
SCTP teams compete in the sports of trap, skeet and sporting clays as well as the Olympic versions of trap and skeet.
Trap is a clay-target competition, also an Olympic sport, named for the device that throws targets into the air. Targets are thrown at random angles at five different shooting stations. One round consists of 25 targets per shooter.
Skeet is another Olympic sport where targets are thrown from two trap houses. Shooters move in a semi-circle between the two houses. Depending on station, targets are singles or doubles. Each round consists of 25 targets.
Sporting clays is designed to simulate field shooting. Courses are set in a natural surrounding, much like golf, with shooters moving from station to station. Targets are typically presented in pairs, consisting of rounds with 50 or 100 targets.
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