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January 2016 Pleasant Valley Trap Shooting Team. First PV Trapshooting Team! 45 Shooters Strong.

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1 January 2016 Pleasant Valley Trap Shooting Team

2 First PV Trapshooting Team! 45 Shooters Strong

3  Trapshooting is competitive shotgun shooting at clay targets launched from a single “house” away from the shooter.  The mission is to introduce school-aged youths to the shooting sports and to facilitate their continued involvement by providing, promoting and perpetuating opportunities to safely and enjoyably participate and compete in a high-quality, team-based sport led by trained adult coaches focused on enhancing the personal growth and development of their athletes.  Trapshooting is a very SAFE sport. Statistically one of the safest sports.  Other Clay Target disciplines include American Double Trap, Skeet and Sporting Clays. Also Olympic or International Trap, Double Trap, Skeet. What is Trap Shooting?

4  Choose your own goals of the program: Competitive Improvement and gain knowledge of your shooting skills Improve hunting skills Just to have fun and be with friends!  Fairness-the scores YOU shoot are what determines what squad you shoot on.  SCTP is a developmental league. Competition increases the development but it is not the highest value of the organization.  All shooters will shoot at the meets they sign up for. Why Trap Shooting?

5  Trap Shooting is a rapidly growing sport across the state of Iowa and the country; In Iowa 3200+ athletes and 113 Schools participated in 2015. In Iowa there are more than 12 collegiate level teams.  Local teams include North Scott, Davenport Youth Trap, Clinton Maquoketa, and Burlington. Maquoketa was 2014 SCTP National Champions, North Scott was the Iowa Champions.  SE Iowa is the top area in Iowa and one of the top areas in the country for trapshooting.  Trapshooting gives another option for involvement in a sport that will last a lifetime and potential for national and international competition with Olympic possibilities. Why Trap Shooting?

6  The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundations, Inc, (SSSF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that serves as the National Governing Body for the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP), started in 2001; other supporting organizations locally include Iowa Scholastic Clay Target Program, Inc., Iowa High School Clay Target Association, Amateur Trapshooting Association, Iowa State Trapshooting Association, Iowa DNR.  Athletes are divided into four divisions based on academic grade level and experience: Rookie (fifth grade and below), Intermediate (sixth through eighth grades), Junior Varsity (ninth through twelfth grades), and Varsity (eleventh and twelfth grades with at least two years of experience at the Junior Varsity level).  If you decide to shoot at State-must join Amateur Trapshooting Assoc. ATA AIM cost is $12/year on your own. Organizational Structure

7  As the leader in youth development shooting sports programs, the Scholastic Clay Target Program promotes gun safety, personal responsibility, and sportsmanship among primary and secondary students.  Teams compete at the local, state, and national level.  Trophies and college scholarships are awarded to third place, runner-up, and champion squads in each division at the SCTP National Championships  Awards at most meets: Top 3 teams-Intermediate, High School Top 3 Male Shooters-Intermediate, High School Top 3 Female Shooters-Intermediate, High School SCTP

8  Head Coach-Damien Dassie  High School Coaches-Brian Alman, Rodney Childers, Ron Johns, Jeff Christner  Junior High School- Damien Dassie, John O’Brien, Bryan Murphy, Darin Oberhart  Other Coaches-Chris Cournoyer, Kris Wehrman, John Ager  School Liaison-Deputy Chad ?  Volunteers-Kim Alman, Loren and Steve Baxter, Kris Wehrman, John Ager, Julie Allbee  NEED more volunteers for 2016! Scorers, Meet Coordinators, Volunteers, Coaches, Safety Officers, Trap House Loading etc. PV Trap Adult Staff (at this time)

9  Coaches: Coaches participated in the 8 hour Iowa DNR Basic Shotgun Coach certification course. Coaches are required to take Continuing Education every 2 years. Online Double Goal-good for 1 year until Iowa DNR or other approved training takes place.  Shooters Iowa DNR Hunter’s Safety Required prior to initial practice PV Safety Session Pleasant Valley Trap Coaches on site for every practice and meet. In House Skill Sessions at practice and special occasions if requested. Training

10  Clinton County Sportsmans Club (CCSC) has offered to host our team for practices and meets. They currently host the North Scott team as well.  Meets will be held at NRA-affiliated Gun Clubs around the area and state  Some past meets have been held in Peosta, Muscatine, Cedar Rapids. State meets are in Cedar Falls.  Nationals hopefully in Sparta, Illinois Where do we shoot?

11  Organizational Parent/Student meeting in January 20, 2016  Students need to complete the DNR Hunter Safety Course before the season begins. February 13 and 18 at Scott County Park  First meeting/ final registration in February  Practices begin March 2nd (students are required to attend 3 practices before their first meet) 1 practice will be offered each week  April 1 st Meets begin  Iowa Games In January 30 CCSC, June 18/19 TBD, Finals July 9 in Ankeny,  Iowa High School/SCTP State Trap Championships, June 9-12 in Cedar Falls.  SCTP Nationals July 10-16, 2016 in Sparta Illinois if the Governor opens the place back up. 2016 Estimated Schedule

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13  Students will need 12 or 20 gauge shotguns. Teams has 5 shotguns for use.  Shooting vest or ammunition pouches  Eye protection glasses  Ear protection  Team Shirts and optional hat/visor (Strict Dress Code per SCTP)  Shooting Bag for shells etc.  Cleaning Supplies  Ammo  Journal Equipment Needed

14  Intermediate: Singles from 16 yard line Handicap from 21 yard line Doubles from 16 yard line  High School (Junior and Senior Varsity) Singles from 16 yard line Handicap from 25 yard line Doubles from 16 yard line 2016 SCTP Leagues

15  Three levels to participate: $ 250 Singles and Handicap-No State Meet $350 Singles, Handicap, Doubles-No State Meet $500 Singles, Handicap, Doubles-with State Meet  Additional Cost(s): Ammunition is the largest cost of this sport!!! Ammunition-Approximate cost of box of shells is $6. Practice:  $12 for Singles/Handicap.  $24 Singles/Handicap/Doubles. Meets:  $12 Singles, $24 to add Handicap, $36 to add Doubles Transportation to and from meets and practice Optional PV Trap apparel 2016 Costs

16 No guns, ammunition or empty shells will be allowed on school grounds for any reason. Practice on Wednesdays at 4:00 pm. There should be enough time where students will have time to go home and get all equipment and be at practice on time. All athletes must demonstrate safety and a positive attitude at all times. Reference the Sportsmanship Contract. Emergency Procedures will be in place and followed strictly at all practices and meets Security and Rules

17 Eligibility Rules/Code of Conduct Rules will Apply-Passing grades at school. Must meet the requirements of any athlete. Lettering in the future may be a possibility if it is approved by the local school and/or as a state-sanctioned events in the future. A strict dress code and behavior policy will be followed Parental involvement expected Other Considerations

18 2014-2 nd place Intermediate School Team in Iowa State 2014-3 rd place JV High School Team in Iowa State 2015-7 th place High School Team in Iowa League 2015-7 th place Intermediate School Team in Iowa State 2015-3 rd place JV High School Team in Iowa State 2015-16 th place JV High School Team at Nationals Many individual awards also-Congratulations!! Past Year’s Team Results

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