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SE WI High School Trapshooting Regular Season Wrap-Up
« on: May 29, 2013, 05:57:28 AM »
SE WI High School Trapshooting Regular Season Wrap-Up
Next Week?s Conference Shoot is on-deck at the Waukesha Gun Club   
 
The fourth season of High School Trapshooting in Southeastern Wisconsin is in the books with perennial powerhouse?s Burlington and Wilmot both finishing with 9-1 records. The Demon?s edge out the Panthers at the top of the standings by breaking 32 more targets over the ten-week regular season. Jefferson finished 8-2 followed by Lake Geneva Badger 7-3 with Milwaukee Marquette and Westosha Central both at 6-4.
 
Over 600 young athletes partook in the conference this season, making it one of the largest High School Trapshooting conferences in the United States and a role model for other programs around the country.
 
Jefferson was on the mark this week with Kevin Krause, James Garrity, and Lucas Heideman all blasting 25?s in route to a 123 to 116 victory over Lake Geneva Badger who was led by Joe Freeman?s 24. The Eagles edged the Badger for third in the final standings with their eighth win.
 
Milwaukee Marquette also posted 123 in a virtual match: Drake Harris, James Mccroy and Patrick Bassi all were perfect for the Hilltoppers who notched their sixth victory over the virtual score of 112.
 
Burlington?s Jordan Hintz and Alex Fennig were perfect to lead the Demons over Oconomowoc 121-106 to notch their ninth win and finish with the highest total of broken targets at 1,204. Mike Davy paced the Cooney with 23.
 
Ryan Maier, Patryck Sandoval and Olivia Pagels missed just one target each to lead Union Grove over Waterford 118 to 113. Philip Davis and Hunter Swan?s 24?s paced the Wolverines.
 
Wilmot put up its ninth win downing Racine Lutheran 117 to 107. Ryan Lipstreuer paced the Panthers with a perfect round; Wilmot broke 1172 targets on the season. Daniel Roeder and Clayton Stevens broke 23 to lead the Crusaders.
 
Central edged the virtual score of 113 in their match with Milwaukee Lutheran who did not field a Varsity team in their first season. Bryan Griffey topped the Falcon?s with a 24.
 
In the final match of the year, Cudahy downed Muskego 109 to 92. Logan Balow paced the Packers with 24 while Josh Bolmann led the Warriors.
 
Completing week nine scores was Wilmot downing Cudahy 122-103 behind John McCrae and Tyler Kuen?s clean round; Mason Zager paced the Packers with 22 broken targets.
 
Burlington?s Jordan Hintz and Jefferson?s Cole Mewis both broke 243 of 250 targets over the ten weeks averaging 97.2% to lead nearly 600 young athletes this year. The duo also had 5 perfect rounds of 25 each out of ten rounds over the season.
 
Winners in Junior Varsity were Jefferson, Burlington, Union Grove Central, and Wilmot. Wilmot?s Joshua Fuson was clean in JV. Jefferson?s Aaron Walechka, Burlington?s Courtney Uhlenhake and Muskego?s Tyler Whitt led the Intermediates with perfect rounds.
 
All 13 teams in the SE WI SCTP Conference will participate in the 4th annual SCWI SCTP Conference Shoot on Friday, May 31st and Saturday, June 1st at the Waukesha Gun Club to determine the Conference team and individual champions.
 
2013 SE WI Trap Conference Final Standings
 
Varsity                       Conf         Total            Percent
Burlington                    9-1           1204             96.3
Wilmot                          9-1           1172             93.8
Jefferson                       8-2           1186             94.8
Lake Geneva Badger   7-3          1118            89.4
Mil. Marquette              6-4           1141             91.3
Westosha Central       6-4           1130             90.4
Waterford                     4-6           1111             88.8
Union Grove                3-7           1088             86.2
Cudahy                         3-7           1068             85.4
Racine Lutheran         2-8           1056             84.5
Muskego                      1-9           984               78.7
Oconomowoc              0-10         1046             83.7
Mil. Lutheran                 N/A
 
Junior Varsity           Conf         Total         Percent
Wilmot                          9-1           1060          84.8
Jefferson                      8-2           1037          82.9
Westosha Central       8-2           993            79.4
Union Grove                8-2           960            76.8
Waterford                     6-4           1008          80.6
Lake Geneva Badger   5-5         1010          80.8
Mil. Marquette             5-5           942            75.4
Mil. Lutheran               5-5           935            74.8
Burlington                    4-6           968            77.4
Muskego                      3-7           875            72.9
Racine Lutheran         0-10         852            68.2
Oconomowoc              0-10         773            61.8
Cudahy                          N/A
 

Top Individual Shooters (min 50% rounds shot)

High Overall                     Score     Birds       Percent
Jordan Hintz ? Burl. Var.    243         250          97.2
Cole Mewis ? Jeff. Var.      243         250          97.2
 
Varsity                               Score     Birds       Percent
Ryan Lipstreuer ? Wil.       239         250          96.6
Kevin Krause ? Jeff.           236         250          94.4
Myles Walker ? Burl.          236         250          94.4
Christian Jensen ? Burl     235         250          94.0
Dalton Karow ? Cent.        232         250          92.8
Clayton DeFord ? Burl.     229         250          91.6
Josh Grisham ? Burl          229         250          91.6
Philip Davis ? Wat              205         225          91.1
Brendan Goethal ? Bad.    227         250          90.8
Alexa McCarthy ? Burl.      227         250          90.8
 
Junior Varsity                  Score     Birds       Percent
Nathan Miller - Cent.         207         225          92.0
Croy Kirch - Badger           229         250          91.6
Jacob Borkowitz ? Wil.      225         250          90.0
Daniel Patterson ? Mil L.   225         250          90.0
Henry Kurtzweil ? Mil M.     220         250        88.0
Mariano Ruffalo ? Cent.     190         225          84.4
Matthew Phillips ? Wil.       142         175          81.1
Colin Jacobsen - Badger    202         250         80.8
Sam Williams - Badger        202         250         80.8
Mathew Davis ? Wat.          201         250          80.4
 
Top Intermediates            Score     Birds       Percent
John Dietz - Central           160         175          91.4
Tyler Whitt - Muskego        227         250          90.8
Weston Uhlenhake - Burl.  225        250          90.0
Hunter Conrad - Burl.        224         250          89.6
Hunter Milbrath - Jeff.       217         250          86.8
 
Top Ladies                         Score     Birds       Percent
Alexa McCarthy - Burl.      227         250          90.8
Alicia Dale - Wilmot           214         250          85.6
Mariah Kerr - Burl.             171         200          85.5
Emily Galuska ? Wil.         149         175          85.1
Andrea Turlick - Cud.        210         250          84.0
 
Perfect Scores (25 of 25)     Team              Ten Weeks
Jordan Hintz                             Burlington          5
Cole Mewis                              Jefferson            5
Dalton Karow                           Central               3
Kevin Krause                           Jefferson            3
Ryan Lipsteurer                       Wilmot               3
James McCroy                         Marquette         3
 
 
The Mission of the SEWI SCTP Conference is to instill in young people a respect for good sportsmanship, competitiveness, cooperation, teamwork, and high moral character through trapshooting competition.
The SE Wisconsin SCTP Conference was formed to create in young people a set of personal values and character traits such as fair play, compassionate understanding, individual responsibility, self-discipline, and personal commitment - qualities necessary to become successful and contributing members of society.
Competition is an important part of the Conference, but it is not the program?s underlying principle. The ?win-at-all-costs? philosophy has no place in the Conference. Striving to win while playing by the rules does. It is the DUTY of everyone involved - coaches, parents and participants - to be role models for team members to emulate, by upholding high moral and ethical standards of personal conduct.
Our Conference embraces and upholds all the rules, guidelines and standards of conduct; which are listed in the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation?s SCTP Handbook, Coaches Guidelines, and its Sportsmanship Contract.
The safe responsible handling and use of firearms is the foundation of our organization. We believe that trapshooting is a lifetime sport that families can enjoy together and our Conference can bring communities together through interscholastic competition.
 
For complete scores and other information visit www.sewisctpconference.com or www.shootsctp.org
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