SEWI SCTP High School Trapshooting Report Week Seven
Seven weeks into the Southeastern Wisconsin Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) High School Trapshooting conference Jefferson stands alone atop the standings after Burlington downed the previously undefeated Wilmot in a high scoring close meet at the Burlington Conservation Club.
Senior’s Jordan Hintz and Myles Walker both went clean for the Demons who improved to 6-1 as Burlington downed the Panthers 122 to 119. Kurt Wagner led Wilmot with a perfect round as they fell into a tie for second with Burlington.
Jefferson stayed ahead of the pack with a 118 to 96 victory at Cudahy. Kevin Krause and Joshua Larson both broke 25 to lead the Eagles to their seventh win. Zach Cieszki led the Packers with 20.
Lake Geneva Badger posted a solid 118 to improve to 5-2 led by Brendan Goethal, Marc Hughes and Christopher Long who had a trio of 24’s. Patryck Sandoval paced the Broncos with 24.
Central downed Muskego 116 to 92 to move above .500. Megan Barton and Bryan Griffey each carded 24 for the Falcons while Kevin Postler and James Kaye had 22’s to lead the Warriors.
Waterford’s Phillip Davis notched his second 25 of the year to lead the Wolverines over Milwaukee Marquette in a very close match 117 to 115. Jack Reesman topped the Hilltoppers with 24.
Dan Roeder was perfect for the Racine Lutheran Crusaders as they posted a 103 to fall to the virtual score of 113 against Milwaukee Lutheran.
Dalton Dunham paced the Cooney with 24, but Oconomowoc also fell to the virtual score posting a 110.
Winners in Junior Varsity were Waterford, Jefferson, Central, Milwaukee Lutheran, Wilmot, and Badger. Nathan Miller of Central, Dustin Beckman and Samual Green of Jefferson and Jacob Borkowitz of Wilmot all broke 24’s leading the Junior Varsity shooters. Jared Hahn of Burlington and Zane Geyer of Jefferson led the intermediates this week with 25s.
This week’s key match-up is a showdown the Powers Lakes Sportsmens as Jefferson travels to visit Wilmot. A victory by the home team could force a three-way tie at the top of the conference standings with just two weeks remaining.
Week 7 - 2013 SE WI Trap Conference Standings
Varsity | Conf. | Total | Percent |
Jefferson | 7-0 | 822 | 93.9 |
Burlington | 6-1 | 844 | 96.5 |
Wilmot | 6-1 | 811 | 92.7 |
Lake Geneva Badger | 5-2 | 765 | 87.4 |
Westosha Central | 4-3 | 782 | 89.4 |
Milwaukee Marquette | 4-3 | 780 | 89.1 |
Waterford | 3-4 | 774 | 88.5 |
Cudahy | 2-5 | 746 | 85.3 |
Racine Lutheran | 2-5 | 723 | 82.6 |
Union Grove | 1-6 | 749 | 84.7 |
Muskego | 1-6 | 687 | 78.5 |
Oconomowoc | 0-7 | 720 | 82.3 |
Milwaukee Lutheran | N/A | ||
Junior Varsity | Conf | Total | Percent |
Jefferson | 7-0 | 726 | 82.9 |
Wilmot | 6-1 | 722 | 82.5 |
Waterford | 5-2 | 703 | 80.3 |
Lake Geneva Badger | 5-2 | 697 | 79.3 |
Westosha Central | 5-2 |
662 |
75.7 |
Union Grove |
5-2 |
655 | 74.8 |
Milwaukee Marquette | 3-4 | 642 |
73.4 |
Muskego |
3-4 |
635 |
72.6 |
Milwaukee Lutheran |
3-4 |
630 | 72.0 |
Burlington |
2-5 |
674 |
77.0 |
Racine Lutheran | 0-7 | 555 | 63.4 |
Oconomowoc | 0-7 | 540 | 61.7 |
Cudahy | N/A |
The Mission of the SEWI SCTP Conference is to instill in young people a respect for good sportsmanship, competitiveness, cooperation, teamwork, and high moral character through trapshooting competition.
The SE Wisconsin SCTP Conference was formed to create in young people a set of personal values and character traits such as fair play, compassionate understanding, individual responsibility, self-discipline, and personal commitment - qualities necessary to become successful and contributing members of society.
Competition is an important part of the Conference, but it is not the program’s underlying principle. The “win-at-all-costs” philosophy has no place in the Conference. Striving to win while playing by the rules does. It is the DUTY of everyone involved - coaches, parents and participants - to be role models for team members to emulate, by upholding high moral and ethical standards of personal conduct.
Our Conference embraces and upholds all the rules, guidelines and standards of conduct; which are listed in the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation’s SCTP Handbook, Coaches Guidelines, and its Sportsmanship Contract.
The safe responsible handling and use of firearms is the foundation of our organization. We believe that trapshooting is a lifetime sport that families can enjoy together and our Conference can bring communities together through interscholastic competition.
For complete scores and other information visit www.sewisctpconference.com or www.shootsctp.org
Perry A. Hintz
BHS Demons Shooting Team
SEWI SCTP Trap Conference
phintz36@wi.rr.com
c.262.930.9708