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Shooting sports athletes coming to Cedar Falls June 3-9 for Iowa’s largest trap shoot

The Scholastic Clay Target Program has seen consistent growth in Iowa and across the nation, with increases in participation seen in Iowa middle school and high school teams, which have grown from 1,400 athletes to over 4,500 athletes since 2011. (Stock photo)

Nearly 3,100 Iowa shooting sports athletes from grade school through high school will shoot 780,000 targets during the 2024 Iowa Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) Trap Championships, which will take place June 3-9 in Cedar Falls.

The Scholastic Clay Target Program has seen consistent growth in Iowa and across the nation, with increases in participation seen in Iowa middle school and high school teams, which have grown from 1,400 athletes to over 4,500 athletes since 2011. The state shoot in Cedar Falls has added an extra day this year to accommodate the growth.

“The Scholastic Clay Target Program provides many opportunities to Iowa’s shooting sports athletes. You don’t have to be the biggest, strongest or fastest, it really is a level playing field,” said Marty Eby, interim shooting sports coordinator for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. “All athletes are welcome to attend and compete at the State Championship Events. The shooting sports are as much a competition against yourself as it is with other competitors, and we have many athletes shoot their personal best at these events.”

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Athletes will compete in American Singles, Doubles and Handicap Trap. The daylong competition will take place at the Iowa State Trapshooting Homegrounds, located north of Cedar Falls:

  • June 3-4: Rookies and Intermediate Trap Singles
  • June 5: Handicap Event, all ages
  • June 6: Doubles Trap Event
  • June 7-9: JV and Varsity Trap Singles

The Scholastic Clay Target Program will be hosting an “Annie Oakley” fun shoot after the awards ceremony on June 6, as a fundraiser for the Iowa Hunter Education Association. The fun shoot will be open to the athletes, coaches and parents of athletes who will compete for prizes.

Through the Scholastic Clay Target Program, student athletes from elementary through high school and college have the opportunity to compete in sports such as trap, skeet, and sporting clays, as well as Olympic disciplines like bunker trap and international skeet.

“The SCTP is a youth development program, first and foremost and we do this through the shooting sports and competitive shooting. The SCTP’s mission is to help kids reach their highest potential in becoming the best athletes and young adults they can be,” Eby said.

For more information on the Scholastic Clay Target Program in Iowa, contact Eby, at 515-313-8048 or marty.eby@dnr.iowa.gov.

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