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"Providing homeschool students opportunities to develop
athletic abilities while
building character in a distinctly Christian environment"
NOAH
Shooting Team
NOAH's
Shooting Sports began in 2010 with
Summer skeet competitions, in the following
categories:
Senior or JV (grade 9-12) Head Coach Kyle Heath
Intermediate (grade 6-8)
Rookie (5th & under)
All squads were listed as 1st year or Novice.
Meaning first year of participation with SCTP.
Participation is by 2009-2010 grade in school.
State shoot is held at the end of June,
Tulsa
Gun Club (8802 Mohawk Blvd., Tulsa, OK)
is our "home" club. Practices (as of now) are held
on Saturday mornings around 10am at TGC, during
active team seasons. Requirements as follows:
1.
Team
fee (typically $25 per shooter).
2. Your membership to
Tulsa Gun Club
(student or family)
3. National Skeet Shooting Assoc membership ( NSSA)
$20
4. Ear & eye protection REQUIRED at all times!
5. Shooter responsible for own ammo
6. All NOAH and SCTP participation forms to be
completed and turned in to the A.D. prior to
participation.
Firearms are shooters responsibility, unless
specifically provided for team use. You must own
your own or you are responsible to borrow one that
YOU are responsible for. The NOAH program is in the
process of acquiring team equipment.
Any shotgun action type, 12 gauge or smaller, may be
used as long as it is in a safe and serviceable
condition. Shotguns used for all the disciplines
must be able to shoot twice without requiring it to
be reloaded. ( Per SCTP Handbook pg 11, 8 sec E.)
All NOAH policies and academic eligibility
requirements will be followed.
You may go to the SCTP website for more information
about the program and there is a
SCTP handbook I
would encourage you to familiarize yourself with.
More info soon...
Thank you,
~Stacy Smith |
NOAH is excited to have a competitive shooting team. Anyone who
has interest in learning more about Shooting Sports is
encouraged to send in the form on this page. Noah is
expecting to receive corporate grants for much of the team
expenses in building this sports program. Grants are based
on effectiveness in providing training and participation to
as many new students as possible.
Shooting sports are among mankind's oldest competitions.
Athletes compete in many venues and at all levels of skill.
Both Winter & Summer Olympics include shooting sports.
Shooting athletes
have utilized their skills in military, law enforcement, and
hunting endeavors.
Youth
organizations like 4-H, and Scouting groups participate in
shooting skills competitions.
The National Rifle
Association and firearms safety groups actively sponsor
events and training classes.
If you'd like to
be kept informed or you want to be a part of this new
competitive sport,
please submit the form
on this page and we'll keep you posted on the exciting new
sport of Shooting.
For more info, call;
918-924-5714

16 year old Kim Rhodes, of
California, won a gold medal
at the '96 Atlanta Olympics |
The the
team blog will also have announcements and
organizational details.

Youth shooting sports help
train individuals
for vital public safety occupations
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We look forward
to the inaugural team of NOAH athletes for this new sporting
endeavor. The great traditions of NOAH are a wonderful thing
to be a part of.

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The National Rifle Association has graciously donated
significant resources of equipment and supplies.
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