MN State High School Clay Target League Announces Trap Teams For 2013 Spring Season
Minneapolis/Saint Paul -
The Minnesota State High School Clay Target League (MSHSCTL) announced that 114
high school teams representing 195 schools and 3,400 student athletes are
participating in the 2013 spring season. Led by the support of their schools
and hundreds of volunteer coaches, thousands of student athletes will be
trapshooting weekly in April and May at shooting ranges throughout Minnesota.
"This is the fifth consecutive year that the league has doubled in teams,
schools and athlete numbers," said Jim Sable, Executive Director of the
MSHSCTL. "In 2012, there were 57 teams and 1,500 student athletes
participating. With this kind of growth, trapshooting continues to be Minnesota's
fastest growing high school sport."
MSHSCTL's program attracts student athletes to participate in shooting sports
while creating a "virtual" competition among high schools throughout Minnesota.
Shooting practices and competition are conducted at a shooting range near the
school's location. A true team scoring system is used in three shooting
performance categories - top score, top 50% performer's average score and
overall team average score. The numbers of athletes on a team are used to
define the conferences that teams compete within. Scores are submitted and
compared with other school's performances to determine the earned points for a
team and then posted on the League's website. The season culminates with the
State Tournament at Alexandria Shooting Park in
Alexandria, Minnesota on June 7-9, 2013
where individual and team champions will be determined and recognized.
On December
6 , 2012, the Minnesota State High
School League approved a presenting partner state tournament with the Minnesota
State High School Clay Target League for June 2014. "Trapshooting will be
recognized as a sport like all other high school sports," Sable said,
"thus making Minnesota the first state high school athletic association in America to
host a sanctioned high school trapshooting state tournament."
The Minnesota State High School Clay Target League is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
corporation and the independent provider of shooting sports as an extra
curricular coed activity to high schools for students in grades six through 12
who have earned their Firearms Safety Certification. The Minnesota State High
School Clay Target League has three priorities - safety, fun and marksmanship -
in that order.
For more information about the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League,
visit
www.mnclaytarget.com.
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