You can keep up with the latest scores on our World Skeet Championships page. While you’re there, you can find the event program and details on other World Shoot events.
Clubs: Register 2018 Shoots for CTN Publication
Most NSSA member clubs’ memberships expire December 31, 2017. We’re asking you to renew early and register your 2018 shoots soon to take advantage of two opportunities::
- Clubs renewing by November 1 will be entered into our Club Membership Renewal Drawing.
- Shoots registered by November 30 will be listed in the February issue of Clay Target Nation magazine.
If you renew by November 1, you could be drawn to win:
- Grand Prize – Five year NSSA Club Membership
- 2nd – Entry to the 2018 World Skeet Championships Main Event
- 3rd – Entry to the 2018 Blaser Main Event
- 4th – Six-year NSSA Membership
- 5th – NSSA Shooter’s Package
To have your registered shoots listed in the February 2018 issue of Clay Target Nation, two steps are required by November 30:
- Membership renewal
- Complete an NSSA Registered Shoot Application and submit it to your state/ provincial association for approval. The association will submit approved shoots to NSSA.
TO RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP
ONLINE: Go to NSSA Club Renewal Form. You can do the entire renewal process, including payment, by following the instructions there. Update all club contact and other information.
BY MAIL: If you prefer to renew by mail, go to the NSSA Club Renewal Form, update your club information page, then print it rather than submitting online. (Right-click, then select print.) This is a fillable form, so you can complete it online before printing. Mail it with your $50 dues to Stephanie Haga, NSSA, 5931 Roft Rd., San Antonio, TX 78253.
BY PHONE: Call 1-800-877-5338 ext. 122. Please have your member club number and credit card handy. Also, review your club’s information on the NSSA Club Renewal Form and be prepared to provide any needed updates.
ADDRESS CHANGES: Regardless of how you renew, please be sure to update all your contact information to ensure prompt and accurate delivery of your important club benefits. When you click the NSSA Club Renewal Form and enter your club member number, the information on file for your club will populate the form for updating. You may also provide it by phone at 1-800-877-5338 ext. 122.
REGISTERING 2018 SHOOTS
Download and complete the Registered Skeet Shoot Application form and send it to your State/Provincial Association for shoot date approval. This is also a fillable form that you can complete online, then print or save for emailing. Your State/Provincial Association will forward the shoot application form to headquarters when approved. It is important for you to specify if the shoot is Notable, Zone, State (Provincial), or International.
Approved shoot applications must be received at headquarters by November 30, 2017, for your shoots to be included in the February 2018 issue of Clay Target Nation.
Thank you for renewing your club membership. Your participation assures the growth and continuation of skeet for the next generation. If you have any questions or need assistance, contact Stephanie Haga, Club Administrator, at 210-688-3371 ext. 122 or shaga@nssa-nsca.com, Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CST.
World Shoot Commemorative Scorecard
At this year’s World Skeet Championships, shooters will see something new in their registration packets — a Commemorative Scorecard.
The front of the scorecard features this year’s event logo and dates, while the back has sections for the shooter to record scores from each event, squad mates, and other fun facts and tidbits that will make the 2017 World Skeet Championships memorable for years to come. If you’re going to the World Shoot, be sure to look for yours inside your packet and have fun recording your memories!
Pre-Order Your World Skeet Merchandise
You can pre-order shirts, hats, and other event merchandise for the World Skeet Championships so it will be ready for pick-up at the shoot, with no worries that your size or color choice won’t be available. Orders will be pre-paid, and your items will be waiting for you at Registration. Go to our pre-order site.
Arizona State Champ, Brian Anderson, Passes
On June 19 the skeet shooting community lost a great competitor and true ambassador to the shooting sports, Brian S. Anderson. Throughout his life, Brian participated in a number of shooting sports, settling into the game of skeet in 2009. In eight short years, Brian established himself as an accomplished competitor, skeet supporter, as well as a coach in Phoenix, Arizona, and Rockford, Illinois.
If Brian wasn’t in Rockford attending to his automotive business, he could be found in the early morning on the skeet fields with his wife Judy at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix. If asked when he would be at the club next, his answer was, “I only shoot on days that end in Y.” Brian never practiced alone, drawing adult and youth shooters alike, working on his game as well as coaching others, in particular helping with new young competitors. Brian was the “go-to guy” for parents looking for instruction, advice on what gun to buy their son or daughter, sourcing reloading components, and any of the myriad questions shooters new to the sport always have. He always obliged whatever the request and took great pleasure in helping others in a sport that he loved.
All that practice and concentration on the overall game paid off with Brian winning the HOA Arizona State Titles in 2016 and 2017, as well as posting numerous AA/AAA scores at other competitions in Arizona and the World Skeet Championships. In addition to competition, Brian was a Director on the Board of Claybusters of Arizona, the current vice-president of the Arizona Skeet Shooting Association, an active SCTP shotgun coach, and a Level 1 NSSA Certified Instructor.
Always calm and unassuming, Brian made his mark on the sport and so many lives through his actions and the example he lived. Our sport needs people like Brian and although his life and time to participate in this great sport was cut short, he left an example for many to follow, and a legacy of young, accomplished skeet shooters lining up to climb on the winners’ podium.
– Contributed by Mike O’Keefe
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