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Lakeville North Trap Team 2014 Spring Informational Meeting

Lakeville North Trap Team 2014 Spring Informational Meeting. Agenda. Club Staff Trapshooting 101 Digital Media MSHSCTL Club Structure Club Fees Registration Fundraising Academic Eligibility Lettering Guidelines Team Conduct Zero Tolerance Safety DNR Firearm Safety Eye Dominance

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Lakeville North Trap Team 2014 Spring Informational Meeting

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  1. Lakeville North Trap Team2014 SpringInformational Meeting

  2. Agenda • Club Staff • Trapshooting 101 • Digital Media • MSHSCTL • Club Structure • Club Fees • Registration • Fundraising • Academic Eligibility • Lettering Guidelines • Team Conduct • Zero Tolerance • Safety • DNR Firearm Safety • Eye Dominance • Equipment • Clothing • Season Schedule • Digital Media • Q&A

  3. Club Staff Head Coach  Brad Charchenko Assistant Coach  Jerry Zell Team Manager  Rick Crippen Treasurer  Sharon Zell Safety Coordinator  Jeff Kellington Digital Media Coordinator  Jason Barron Apparel Coordinator  Debora Ogden-Kellington Team Firearms Instructor  Amanda Barron

  4. Trapshooting 101 Trapshooting is a specific form of clay target shooting. Trapshooting is a game of movement, action and split-second timing. It requires the accuracy and skill to repeatedly aim, fire and break the 4 1/4 inch disc which are hurled through the air at a speed of 42 mph, simulating the flight path of a bird fleeing a hunter.

  5. Trapshooting 101 • Singles trapshooting • The shooter stands 16 yards away from the center of the trap house and shoots at random targets that fly at various angles in front of the shooter • Shooters are grouped into squads of five shooters • There are five positions that each shooter shoots 5 single targets from, for a total of 25 shots or one round

  6. Trapshooting 101

  7. Digital Media www.lakevillenorthtrap.com

  8. MSHSCTL Minnesota State High School Clay Target League The Minnesota State High School Clay Target League is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and the independent provider of shooting sports as an extra curricular coed activity to students in grades six through twelve who have their Firearms Safety Certification. Since 2010 Fastest growing high school sport – 900% growth!

  9. MSHSCTL Numbers

  10. MSHSCTL Numbers

  11. LNHS 2013 Numbers

  12. Club Structure The success of the club is solely based on volunteers. Without volunteers, the club will NOT exist.

  13. Club Structure Gun Clubs Coaches League Students Parents Schools

  14. Club Structure CORE Team • Head Coach • Assistant Coach • Team Manager • Treasurer • Safety Coordinator • Communications Coordinator • Equipment Coordinator • Fundraising Coordinator

  15. Club Structure Seasonal Volunteers • Squad Coach • Official Scorer • State Tournament Coordinator • Banquet Coordinator • Clothing Assistant

  16. Club Structure Weekly Volunteers • Squad Puller • Squad Scorer • BBQ/Picnic • Fundraising Assistants • Shell Delivery Assistants • State Tournament Assistants

  17. Volunteer Sign Up www.signupgenius.com/findasignup

  18. Club Fees • $100 Range Fees • $25 Minnesota State High School Clay Target League (MSHSCTL) • $25 Team Fee • $130 Shells (2 cases of shells, not Winchester) • $30 LNHS Activity Fee • Clothing • Team Jersey • Team Vest • Optional Team Hat • State Tournament Extra Fees • Range Time • Shells

  19. Registration • Register with the team • On the Lakeville North Trap Team Website • http://www.lakevillenorthtrap.com • Register with Lakeville North High School • On the LNHS Activities Page • http://www.lnhs.isd194.k12.mn.us/pages/Lakeville_North_High_School/Activities/Activities/Registration_Payment • Register with MSHSCTL • On the MSHSCTL 2014 Spring League • http://www.claytargetscoring.com/reg/registrationLogin.php?id=125

  20. Fundraising • Gertens flowers & plants • 30% returned to shooter for flower/plant sales • 15% returned to shooter for gift card sales • Start Date – Saturday, March 1, 2014 • End Date – Sunday, March 23, 2014 • Pickup on Sunday, May 4, 2014 16575 Havelock Way, Lakeville Payment due at pickup

  21. Academic Eligibility All LNHS academic guidelines will be followed and strictly enforced.

  22. Lettering Guidelines

  23. Team Conduct • SAFETYat ALLtimes! NO EXCEPTIONS! • NO firearms on school property • NOammunition on school property Spent shells • NO mobile devices on the range • NOfoul language or rude gestures • Pay attention • Listen • Learn • Ask questions

  24. Team Conduct • Have an open mind and be willing to adjust • Be respectful of teammates • Offer assistance to teammates • Be mature • Be responsible • Have a positive attitude • Challenge yourself • Come prepared • Have fun

  25. ZERO Tolerance NO Alcohol NOTobacco NO Illegal Drugs

  26. Safety #1 priority of the club…… SAFETY

  27. DNR Firearm Safety Minnesota DNR Firearm Safety Certificate is MANDATORY 2 Step Process Online Course Field Day

  28. Eye Dominance Test

  29. Equipment Shotguns • Gauge: 12 or 20 • Action: Over/Under, Semi Auto, Pump • Choke: Full, Modified, Improved Modified • Club Guns Available

  30. Equipment Shotshells • Gauge 12 or 20 • NO RELOADS • Must use factory ammunition • Lead Shot • 3 dram or less • 1200 FPS or less • 1 ⅛ oz. shot or less • #7 ½ or #8 shot size

  31. Equipment Required • Eye Protection • Ear Protection • LNHS Team Jersey • LNHS Team Shooting Vest Optional • Team Hat • Shell Holder/Pouch

  32. Clothing • Apparel is custom made • There is no inventory on hand other than the baseball style hat and the winter hat • All Ordering is done on-line via our website • Last day to order is February 10, no further orders will be placed for spring after this time • Orders typically take about 4-6 weeks to arrive

  33. 2014 Practice Schedule MANDATORY TEAM/SAFETY MEETING Sunday, March 16 from Noon to 2 PM: Horse and Hunt Club Practice #1 Sunday, March 23:Practice Week 1 - Horse and Hunt Club Practice #2 (OPTIONAL Practice – Spring Break Week) Sunday, March 30:Practice Week 2 - Horse and Hunt Club Practice #3 Sunday, April 6:Practice Week 3 - Horse and Hunt Club

  34. 2014 Season Schedule Weekly Competition • Sunday @ Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club (MHHC) • Shoot 50 targets at each weekly competition • Squad Coaches are responsible for their squad • Shoot the same time you are scheduled all season • On time attendance is expected – arrive at least 15 minutes prior to shooting

  35. 2014 Tournaments Pre-state Tournament Tune-Up Minneapolis Gun Club, Prior Lake, MN • Saturday, May 31 • 100 Targets

  36. 2014 Tournaments MSHSCTL Championship Alexandria Shooting Park, Alexandria, MN • The LARGEST youth trapshooting event in the WORLD!!! • All athletes are eligible to participate • True team scoring system • 100 Targets • Friday, June 6 – Class 1A • Saturday, June 7 – Class 2A • Sunday, June 8 – Class 3A • Monday, June 9 – Class 4A

  37. 2014 Tournaments MSHSL State Tournament Minneapolis Gun Club, Prior Lake, MN • FIRST state high school athletic association to sanction a trapshooting tournament!!! Individual Competition - Top 100 athletes and ties of regular season Team Competition - Top 5 athletes, plus 2 alternates • 100 Targets • Friday, June 13 – Practice • Saturday, June 14 – Team Competition AM • Saturday, June 14 – Individual Competition PM

  38. 2014 Spring Banquet Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 Time: 6 PM to 9 PM Location: Crystal Lake Golf Course Cost: TBD Join your teammates and family for a night of recognition and relaxation. • Letters and “Top Gun” awards • Door prizes and special drawings

  39. Contacts • Brad Charchenko brad@lakevillenorthtrap.com 952-250-1699 (Cell) • Rick Crippen rick@lakevillenorthtrap.com 612-747-3851 (Cell) • Jerry Zell jerry@lakevillenorthtrap.com 612-802-6738 (Cell)

  40. Questions & Answers Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have.

  41. Lakeville North Trap Team2014 SpringInformational Meeting

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