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2021 TRAP State Tournament Illinois State High School Clay Target League - 2021 TRAP State Tournament CLASS 1A Schedule and Field Assignments • Follow Scores and Standings at ClayTargetLeaderboard.com Brittany Shooting Park • Bunker Hill, IL • June 5, 2021 SESSION 1: 50 TARGETS SESSION 2 FIELD 8:00 AM 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 1 Altamont High School (5) Altamont High School (5) Altamont High School (5) Full Armor Christian Academy (5) Full Armor Christian Academy (2) Cumberland High School (2) 2 Cumberland High School (5) Cumberland High School (5) Illinois Valley Central High School (5) Patoka Sr High School (5) Illinois Valley Central High School (3) 3 Carrollton High School (5) Carrollton High School (5) Carrollton High School (5) Carrollton High School (5) Carrollton High School (2) Dieterich High School (1) 4 Dieterich High School (5) Dieterich High School (5) Dieterich High School (5) Elmwood Jr/Sr High School (5) Elmwood Jr/Sr High School (2) 5 Greenfield High School (5) Greenfield High School (5) Greenfield High School (5) Greenfield High School (3) Southwestern High School (3) 6 Southwestern High School (5) Southwestern High School (5) Momence High School (5) Reed-Custer High School (5) Momence High School (2) Stewardson-Strasburg High School 7 Canton High School (5) Canton High School (5) Canton High School (5) Stewardson-Strasburg High School (3) (3) Brimfield High School (4) 8 Brimfield High School (5) Brimfield High School (5) Brimfield High School (5) Scales Mound High School (5) Scales Mound High School (1) Mount Pulaski High School (3) 9 Mount Pulaski High School (5) Mount Pulaski High School (5) Mount Pulaski High School (5) Mount Pulaski High School (5) Faith Christian School (2) 50 TARGETS 10 Mount Pulaski High School (5) Parkview Christian Academy (5) Parkview Christian Academy (5) Parkview Christian Academy (5) Parkview Christian Academy (3) Session 2 repeats the Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice same exact schedule Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice order as Session 1. Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Session 2 begins Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice immediately after the last team's squad on Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice each field completes 11 Staunton High School (5) Staunton High School (5) Staunton High School (5) Staunton High School (5) Staunton High School (5) Session 1. Galva Jr/Sr High School (2) 10 Geneseo High School (5) Geneseo High School (5) Galva Jr/Sr High School (5) Galva Jr/Sr High School (5) Staunton High School (3) Collinsville High School (4) 11 Collinsville High School (5) Collinsville High School (5) Collinsville High School (5) Jersey Community High School (5) Jersey Community High School (1) Calhoun High School (3) 12 Calhoun High School (5) Calhoun High School (5) Newton Community High School (5) Newton Community High School (2) Effingham High School (1) 13 Effingham High School (5) Effingham High School (5) Milledgeville High School (5) Galena High School (4) 14 Teutopolis High School (5) Teutopolis High School (5) Teutopolis High School (5) Teutopolis High School (5) Teutopolis High School (4) 15 Bunker Hill High School (5) Bunker Hill High School (5) Bunker Hill High School (5) Bunker Hill High School (5) 16 Prophetstown High School (5) Prophetstown High School (5) Prophetstown High School (5) Prophetstown High School (5) Prophetstown High School (5) 17 Prophetstown High School (4) Highland High School (5) Highland High School (5) Polo Community High School (5) Polo Community High School (3) 18 Highland High School (5) Highland High School (5) Highland High School (5) Highland High School (5) Highland High School (5) TOURNAMENT INSTRUCTIONS THANK YOU coaches for your time and efforts to • Student athlete name laBels are also designated by • Coaching is not allowed while athletes are provide this event opportunity to your student Session 1 and Session 2. Use the Session 1 laBels shooting. athletes, their families and your school. GOOD on the Session 1 scoresheet. Do the same for • Coaches may not Be on the field while athletes are LUCK and rememBer SAFETY IS EVERYONE'S Session 2. shooting. Coaches must remain on the sidewalk (if NUMBER ONE PRIORITY! • Coaches will affix pre-printed student athlete name applicable) or a minimum of 5 yards behind the laBels containing the athlete information on the scorekeeper. SCHEDULE: corresponding scoresheet to create a squad. • Coaches may not communicate with scorers during All times are when teams need to Be at their • If an athlete laBel is missing, clearly print the shooting. assigned fields and prepared to shoot. After the school name and athlete name in the label area on • Coaches may aid special-needs student athletes starting time for each day, all starting and the scoresheet. that require assistance while shooting. completion times are estimated. • Squadding order for each Session needs to Be • If an athlete does not report to the assigned exactly the same. 25-, 50-, 75-, 100-STRAIGHT PATCHES: field by the scheduled time, he/she will have to • Members from different teams used to complete a Any patch-earning achievements can obtain a patch be moved to shoot with a different team in the full squad can use their name laBel on the same from tournament officials. A single straight patch will same Session. scoresheet. be awarded for the greatest number of consecutive • Coaches should pre-squad their team based targets hit. Multiple incremental patches for a single on the schedule. COMPETITION GUIDELINES: achievement does not qualify (IE: 100-straight does • The numBer in parentheses (##) on the • Teams must supply their own scorekeeper and not receive four 25-straight patches also). schedule indicates the total number of student Range Safety Officer (RSO) unless directed athletes scheduled for each Session. otherwise by the shooting range. ROUND/SESSION COMPLETION: • Squads with fewer than five athletes need to • It is highly preferred that no person act in more • Scoresheets must Be suBmitted to scoring officials combine with other members from other teams than one official role (Coach, RSO, scorer) at any immediately after a round is complete. to form complete squads of five. time. A coach should not act as a coach and RSO • Lost scoresheets will result in a zero (0) for the • No athlete registrations or suBstitutions are at the same time, or an RSO should not also act as entire squad. allowed. scorer, etc, at the same time. • Teams are responsiBle for picking up their shells. • Student athletes should add a name laBel to • Student athletes will shoot an early session their shotgun prior to the event. (Session 1), and again after the first session has SCORE POSTINGS: completed (Session 2). • Scores will Be posted online at CHECK-IN: • Athletes will shoot two consecutive rounds of 25 www.claytargetleaderBoard.com • Coaches must check-in at the cluBhouse one targets in each Session. • Coaches should verify their team's scores on their hour prior to first scheduled shooting time. • During each Session, student athletes should place electronic device. If there is a discrepancy, the • Coaches will receive instructions, scoresheets, the second box of shells near the field (ie: 27-yard Head Coach of the team should notify the scoring t-shirts, and athlete name labels at check-in. line) for easy accessiBility after the first round has officials immediately. • Student athletes must check-in with their team been completed. at their assigned field at least 30 minutes • Squads cannot take a break between rounds AWARDS CEREMONY before the scheduled time. They DO NOT during each Session except to retrieve the second • An award ceremony will Be held at the completion need to check-in with tournament officials. box of ammunition. of the competition. Awards for season conference • If a registered student athlete is not attending • Squads for Session 2 must Be comprised of the competition will be distributed along with awards the event, coaches should notify the same athletes and squad shooting order as for event competition. tournament scoring officials. Session 1. • If teams and/or student athletes cannot attend the • Squads must Be prepared to shoot immediately event award ceremony, please pickup the award SQUADDING (SEE DIAGRAM): after the previous squad completes their round. prior to departure or arrange a pickup of the award • Session 1 scoresheets will Be titled and printed • Scoring disputes must Be initiated By the student from event award officials. in Black ink. Session 2 scoresheets will Be athlete only, and must be immediately after a titled and printed in red ink. Please use the scorer announces a lost target. Please reference corresponding scoresheets for each Session. the League’s Policies and Procedures regarding disputing targets. SCORING SUMMARY SCORESHEETS ARE PROVIDED BY THE LEAGUE SESSION 1 BLACK PRINTED LABELS & SCORESHEET Student Athlete Student Athlete Sample High School Sample High School • Coaches designate their preferred squad(s) as preferred by attaching the Classification I Gender Classification I Gender 0/00/00 I SESSION 1 0/00/00 I SESSION 1 student athlete’s name label provided by the League to the scoresheet. • Keep squads full (5) as best as possible. Teams with short (less than 5) squads Student Athlete Student Athlete Student Athlete Sample High School Sample High School Sample High School should coordinate BEFORE THEY SQUAD THEIR TEAM with other teams either Classification I Gender Classification I Gender Classification I Gender 0/00/00 I SESSION 1 0/00/00 I SESSION
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