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Bethany adding clay target team
By Ashley Hanley|2021-05-04T10:21:07-05:00May 4th, 2021|
MANKATO, MN – Bethany Lutheran College announced today that it will add a competitive clay target team to its co-curricular program.
Clay target is a popular sport which involves shooting a firearm at cylindrical flying objects known as clay targets. Hitting the target requires skill, timing, and hand-eye coordination. Clay target competition is conducted at local clubs, national and international competitions, and all the way through to the Olympics where it’s known as skeet shooting. The sport is safe, exciting, challenging, and fun. Competitive clay target participants generally obtain their state’s hunter education certificate and complete the Student Athlete Firearm Education (SAFE) Certification program.
New York High School Clay Target League having record spring season with 103 teams
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New York State High School Clay Target League has a record number of teams and participants this spring.
A total of 1,693 student athletes on 103 high school teams across the state are participating on teams for trap, skeet, 5-stand and sporting clays. The state league is part of the USA Clay Target League, a Minnesota-based group that offers high school and college programs in 34 states. New York’s previous record for number of teams participating was 88.
Central New York high schools fielding teams this spring include Skaneateles, Moravia, Liverpool, Chittenango, Paul V. Moore Central School, Sandy Creek Central School, McGraw High School, Cortland Christian Academy, East Palmyra Central School, Altmar-Parish-Williamson, Waterloo, Romulus and Palmyra-Macedon. See nyclaytarget.com for a complete list of those schools participating across the state.
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Good as Gold. Popular cartridges such as the pictured .223 Rem, 9mm, 5.56 NATO and a number of hunting calibers are tough to find due to shortages of components used to make them and heightened demand, both resulting from recent pandemic conditions. Simonson Photo.
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What outdoor product has a higher hold rating than Bitcoin? What is getting pricier than a 1960s-era Mickey Mantle baseball card as collectors take stock of their youth-based memorabilia? What is seeing a run unlike anything we’ve recently witnessed, beyond perhaps Charmin and Cottonelle last March? The answer to all three of these questions is ammunition; and that is due to a number of factors tied to the ongoing pandemic.