
While the focus for many fans of local high school athletics is currently on the baseball, softball, track and field, and girls soccer seasons, for some, it’s all about clay target shooting.
The spring Wisconsin State High School Clay Target League season is now underway with over 3,400 students participating.
The League is the only 100% school-approved clay target shooting sport program in America, and is a co-ed program.
Several Eastern Wisconsin high schools are included in the record-breaking 134 teams from around the state, including Mishicot, Valders, Reedsville, Chilton, Kewaunee, Denmark, Plymouth, Sheboygan Falls, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, and Howards Grove.
John Nelson, President of the USACTL, says, “The League provides schools with the opportunity to give their students a place to develop their confidence, sportsmanship, and teamwork without the high costs and limited playing opportunities of traditional sports. Clay target shooting sports are accessible to everyone, and the opportunity to participate on their school’s team influences athletes’ lives for the better.”
For more details, visit wi.USAClayTarget.com.