High School Trapshooting Season Reaches Midpoint The Southeastern Wisconsin Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) High School Trapshooting conference has reached the midpoint of the 10-week season. Jefferson and Wilmot sit atop the varsity leaderboard with 5-0 records.
Completing the weather delayed week four scores were Badger who downed Waterford 116 to 108 behind Marc Hughes clean round and Burlington who bested Muskego 119 to 97 with four Demons shooting 24?s.
Jefferson stayed clean on the season with a 116 victory over the virtual score of 110. Cole Mewis shot his third 25 of the season to lead the Eagles to their fifth win.
Wilmot snuck past Waterford 112 to 111 to keep pace with Jefferson; Charlie Holst broke 24 for the Panthers while Sam Gultch and Brad Gabrhel had 24?s for the Wolverines who fell to 2-3.
Union Grove notched their first ?W? of the year 107 to 96 over Muskego. Jacob Griph and Patryck Sandoval had 23?s for the Wolverines while Kevin Postler and Daniel Dembrowski carded 22?s for the Warriors.
Westosha Central blasted a 115 on the shoulders of Riley Bohr?s perfect round to down Racine Lutheran?s 103. Daniel Roeder, Bobby Tate and Clayton Steven?s 21?s led the Crusaders.
Lake Geneva Badger was lead by Joe Freeman?s 24 as they downed Oconomowoc 113 to 103. Dalton Dunham, Alana Nord and Mike Davy led the Cooney with a 21.
James McCroy carded a 25 for Milwaukee Marquette who topped the virtual score of 110 with a 114 in their match over Milwaukee Lutheran who is only fielding a JV squad this season.
Burlington shot the top score of the week with Jordan Hintz, Josh Grisham and Ali Knight each smashing 25?s in route for a 122 to 111 victory over Cudahy. Logan Balow and Andrea Turlick topped the Packers with 24?s.
Winners in Junior Varsity were Burlington, Central, Badger, Waterford, Union Grove, Jefferson and Marquette. Henry Kurtzwell of Milwaukee Marquette and Jacob Borkowitz of Wilmot broke 24?s leading the Junior Varsity shooters. Cody McCarthy of Burlington and John Deitz of Central were top intermediates of the week also with a 24?s.
The teams of the SE WI SCTP Trapshooting Conference will be competing in the Burlington Invitational from April 25th to the 28th at the Burlington Conservation Club. Over 800 young athletes from six states are expected to participate in the 4-day event.
Week 5 - 2013 SE WI Trap Conference Standings
Varsity Conf Total Percent
Jefferson 5-0 583 93.3
Wilmot 5-0 575 92.0
Burlington 4-1 602 96.3
Mil. Marquette 3-2 557 89.1
Lake Geneva Badger 3-2 538 86.1
Westosha Central 2-3 553 88.4
Waterford 2-3 547 87.5
Cudahy 2-3 542 86.7
Racine Lutheran 2-3 513 82.1
Union Grove 1-4 527 84.3
Muskego 1-4 489 78.2
Oconomowoc 0-5 501 80.2
Mil. Lutheran N/A
Junior Varsity Conf Total Percent
Jefferson 5-0 510 81.6
Wilmot 4-1 509 81.4
Waterford 4-1 502 80.3
Union Grove 4-1 455 72.8
Lake Geneva Badger 3-2 493 78.9
Muskego 3-2 456 72.9
Westosha Central 3-2 446 71.4
Burlington 2-3 486 77.7
Mil. Marquette 2-3 448 71.7
Mil. Lutheran 1-4 450 72.0
Racine Lutheran 0-5 403 64.5
Oconomowoc 0-5 376 60.2
Cudahy N/A
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