'Super Bowl' Of Tennesee Youth Trapshooting
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'Super Bowl' Of Tennesee Youth Trapshooting





Traditionally known for its college football teams and producing some of the National Football League's best players, Tennessee has developed another sports claim to fame over the last few years: producing the largest crop of youth trapshooters in the country. The best of the best of Tennessee's more than 1,500 Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) trapshooters squared off in Nashville this weekend at the SCTP Tennessee Trapshooting Championships. Teams competing at the event, which included 532 young shooters, were the top finishers from four regional championships. Tennessee has more SCTP shooters than any other state, thanks to strong support from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Tennessee Wildlife Federation and an impressive network of parents and volunteers. "This is the Super Bowl of Tennessee youth trapshooting," said Zach Snow of NSSF, which developed and coordinates SCTP nationally. "All of these teams from around the state worked very hard to get to Nashville, and we will likely see some at the top come August at the SCTP nationals."

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