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  • rabbitdave

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    Does anyone have any information on this? My son would like to get a collegite group started at IUPUI and the SPP program sounds like a great way to get a Shooting Sports club started at IUPUI.

    I can't find anything more out about this other than this basic info from the shooting wire:

    Indiana State Match - Scholastic Pistol Program
    June 14-15, 2014
    Location:
    Hoosier Hills Rifle and Pistol Club, Columbus, Indiana

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    rabbitdave

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    Here is more information from the shooting wire. I wish there was more information on INGO about this and SPP and teams in Indiana. Please post up if you have a shooting team or would like to form a shooting team by participating or being a coach. Then it would be fun to turn a Friday Night Steel match into an unoffical SPP match and see how everyone does with an all qualifier type layout.

    Here is the article from the shooting wire:
    SPP Hosts First Indiana State Championship
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    Governor recognizes shooting sports for "instilling discipline and responsibility"

    Governor Michael R. Pence of Indiana welcomed the Scholastic Pistol Program to its first Indiana State Championship with a proclamation, declaring shooting sports as "enriching the lives of young Hoosiers by instilling discipline and responsibility while also promoting liberty."

    Eight squads participated in the state's inaugural Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) State Championship on June 15. Hoosier Daddy's SPP team hosted the match at the Hoosier Hills Rifle and Pistol Club in Columbus, IN. A total of $9,800 in endowment funds were awarded to the participating teams.

    In the Junior Rimfire Division, the Bluegrass Sportsman League squad took 1st place honors, with Hoosier Daddy's Squad 2 taking 2nd and Smokin' Dragons Squad 1 coming in 3rd. Smokin' Dragons Squad 2 took Gold in the Junior Centerfire Division with Hoosier Daddy's Squad 1 taking Silver. In the Senior Centerfire Division, the Target Busters won the Gold medal, and Hoosier Daddy's Squad 3 took 1st in Senior Rimfire.

    "The state of Indiana recognizes the sport of shooting for enriching the lives of young Hoosiers by instilling discipline and responsibility while also promoting liberty," the governor stated. "Indiana is bettered by the talents of its young people, and the state is proud to recognize the dedication of each and every participant in attendance this weekend."

    His statement continued, "I would like to thank the members of the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation, MidwayUSA Foundation, and the Indiana Youth Shooting Sports Foundation for hosting this event and taking time to promote the sport of shooting to young people. Thank you to the many instructors, families, and volunteers who provide training and encouragement to the participants."

    "We are really excited that SPP is growing in Indiana," said Jack Parker, Hoosier Daddy's SPP assistant coach. "As a professional educator, I see the huge value of programs such as SPP as it requires athletes to not only be good citizens and work hard to succeed, but it also teaches safety and respect at a level few other programs can match."

    Serving as Match Directors were Jack Parker and Nick Mason, and they were assisted by Safety Officers Mike Miller and Tom Brummett. On hand to assist were SPP National Director Scott Moore, SPP Program Manager Tammy Mowry, and GLOCK SPP liaison and SSSF Board member Ed Fitzgerald.

    "Jack Parker, Nick Mason, and the entire coaching staff of Hoosier Daddy's have made this inaugural Indiana State Championship a great success," said Mowry. "We look forward to continued success here in the Hoosier State!"

    About Scholastic Pistol Program
    SPP is supported, in part, by founding partners GLOCK, Smith & Wesson, Action Target, and Larry and Brenda Potterfield of MidwayUSA. Additional partners include Atlanta Arms & Ammunition, Brownells, Browning, GT Targets, NextLevel Training, PACT Timers, PARA USA, Pro Ears, Remington Arms, Rudy Project, Ruger, SIG SAUER Academy, Tactical Solutions, and Winchester Ammunition, among others.

    The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is responsible for all aspects of the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Pistol Program (SPP) across the United States. SCTP and SPP are youth development programs, originally developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), in which adult coaches and volunteers use shooting sports to teach and to demonstrate sportsmanship, responsibility, honesty, ethics, integrity, teamwork, and other positive life skills.

    To learn more about SCTP or SPP, call 419-794-9924 or visit www.sssfonline.org.

    Media Contact: Sherry G. Kerr, 256-333-0234 or skerr@sssfonline.com.

    - See more at: Shooting Wire
     

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