MINNESOTA –-(Ammoland.com)- 16,600 student-athletes representing 615 high school teams are taking part in high school clay target leagues affiliated with the USA High School Clay Target League (USAHSCTL) this spring. The League is the largest high school clay target shooting sports program in the nation, with over 20,000 students participating in League programs during the 2016-17 school year.
High Schools in California, Indiana, Ohio, and Texas joined the League this spring, bringing the total number of League-affiliated state programs to 15. Participating students are guided by nearly 5,000 volunteers who serve as coaches, range safety officers, and additional support.
“We are tremendously excited to be able to offer clay target shooting to more and more high school athletes,” said Jim Sable, Executive Director of the USAHSCTL, “The amazing growth the League has seen in just the last few years has been a testament to the demand for high school activities that are in line with America’s long-standing outdoor traditions”
The League’s co-ed and adaptive nature are key attractions to high schools nationwide. The League is fully Title IX compliant with both male and female athletes competing on the same team. Additionally, it’s an ‘adaptive’ sport, which allows students with physical disabilities to take part. “We take pride in that athletes of all types are able to participate in clay target shooting,” John Nelson, Vice President of the USAHSCTL, remarked. “The League’s True Team scoring system is designed so that everyone’s score matters, not just the top shooters on a team.”
The League is the safest sport in high school, with not one reported injury since the inception of the League in 2001. To participate in the League, each team must have the approval of their school’s administration. The League is the only 100% school-approved clay target shooting sports program in America.
The League attracts student athletes to participate in shooting sports while creating a ‘virtual’ competition among high school teams throughout each state. Family travel is minimal because practice and competition are conducted at a shooting range near the school¹s location. Conferences are determined by team size rather than the geographic location for fair competition. Athletes earn True Team scoring points as determined by their performance and ranking against all athlete scores within their team’s conference. The team score and overall standing are calculated by adding the earned points from qualifying athletes and posted on the League’s website. Athletes and their families track their individual and team performance on their phone, tablet or computer via the Shooter Performance Tracker.
About USA High School Clay Target League
The USA High School Clay Target League is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and operates affiliate State High School Clay Target Leagues as the independent provider of shooting sports as an extracurricular co-ed and adaptive activity for high schools and students in grades six through 12 who have earned League-approved firearm safety certification. The organization’s priorities are safety, fun, and marksmanship – in that order.
Yes, just go to their website https://www.usaclaytarget.com/ Then look under the Leagues Tab and then click on 2017 Spring League and then 2017 Spring Conference assignments.
Do you have a state by state list of the teams and associated Schools and Ranges? If so, where is it published?