North Carolina State Teams and All-Around Average Winners -
Information
Two trapshooting teams exist within
the NCTA. The first is based on the
traditional high all-around average method.
The second is based on a points system similar to that used by the ATA for
the All American team. These two teams
are separate structures, which are intended to promote trapshooting and provide
opportunities for shooters to be recognized for their shooting accomplishments.
High All-Around Average Leaders
High All-Around Average Leaders are determined
from official ATA averages for the target year.
The High Average Team includes all categories; i.e., gentlemen, ladies, sub
juniors, juniors, veterans and senior veterans. To qualify for this recognition, resident
shooters must meet minimum target requirements (shown below) and must shoot all championship events at
the state shoot.
State Team
The NCTA State Team includes all
categories; i.e., gentlemen, ladies, sub juniors, juniors, veterans and senior
veterans. Members of these teams are
determined by a points system similar to that for the ATA All American Teams. Points are awarded to shooters for wins and
ties at North Carolina shoots throughout the target year. To qualify for consideration for this
recognition, resident shooters must only meet minimum target requirements,
which are different from those, required for the High All-Around recognition. There is no requirement to shoot all championship events at the state
shoot. Winners will be determined by
totaling all points earned during the target year.
General requirements for both teams
are as follows:
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Requirements
for The North Carolina State Teams and All-Around Average Winners
Effective
starting with target year September 1, 2007 to October 31, 2008
.
Minimum target requirements for
High All-Around Average Winners.
(Targets at all ATA registered shoots count, not just those registered in
North Carolina.)
Singles Handicap Doubles
Gentlemen 2200 1800 1000
Ladies 1000 500 500
Sub Juniors 500 500 0
Juniors 1000 500 500
Veterans 1000 500 500
Sr. Veterans 1000 500 500
NCTA State Team Procedures and
Requirements
The points system assigns points
earned by NC residents participating at ATA registered shoots in NC. Only
NC residents are eligible to earn points and points will only be assigned at
shoots held in NC.
Shooters earning points will be
determined by the management of each NC shooting facility (Gun Club) upon
completion of each ATA registered shoot. The results will be reported to the Points
System Administrator who will be appointed by the State Delegate at the
beginning of each new target year.
To be eligible for the State
Team, shooters must register a minimum number of targets during the year at ATA
events. Targets to satisfy the minimum
requirement can be registered at any club in or out of NC and can be any
combination of singles, handicap or doubles. There is no minimum number of targets in any
event. The minimum total number of
targets is:
Men 5,000
Category 2,000
Sub
Junior 1,000
State Team points are awarded for
events satisfying the ATA registration criteria; i.e., three or more
shooters. High Over All points are granted
in tournaments consisting of three or
more events if the shoot program includes such an award.
The events points awarded to
shooters are as follows:
Event Champion (High Gun) 6
HOA
(three or more events) 6
Classes, yardage groups and places 2
Special
Category Winners 5
Points
are based on a “standard” 100 target event.
Points for events of other than 100 targets are multiplied by the ratio
of the number of event targets divided by 100 targets; e.g., the points for a
200 target singles or doubles event are multiplied by 2 while the points for a
50 target event are multiplied by 0.5.
Points for combined handicap events are awarded for each individual
event in accordance with ATA requirements that winners and yardage adjustments
be determined before the next handicap event.
HOA points are awarded when the tournament includes three or more
“equivalent” events and the program includes such an award; e.g., a tournament
consisting of 200 singles and 100 handicap targets qualifies for HOA points if
the program includes a HOA winner.
Points
are awarded to all shooters tying in an event; i.e., champion, class, yardage
group or place (Class). Therefore Gun Clubs
do not have to settle points ties with shoot offs, flips or other means; points
are awarded to all who tie regardless of the outcome of the tie resolution.
Category
shooters who tie for an event championship receive the champion points
regardless of whether they choose to shoot off for the championship or to take
the category award. Category shooters
who are eligible for Class and category awards receive the points according to the trophy or trophy payout they
select.
Points are multiplied by a
competition factor that depends on the size of the shoot. The competition factors are:
Number of Event
Entries Competition Factor
3 to
19 1
20 to
74 2
75 or
more 3
The points awarded at the shoot at
the shoot are multiplied the event size and completion factors to determine
total points earned in an event.
The number of team members is
based on the number of shooters awarded points and shooting the minimum number
of targets. For Gentlemen the team will
consist of five members with the highest number of points. For category shooters there will be one state
team member for each category, unless ten or more shooters in a given category
earn the minimum number of points and shoot the minimum number of targets, then
two shooters will be selected to the team.
Special Category shooters will be
determined by the ATA rules, which use the shooters birth date to establish
category. Upon event entry special
category shooters must state their category and shoot management must verify
the category to assure winners are properly reported on the points form.
Gun Club Manager Report Information
Gun Club Managers must prepare a
points earned report for each ATA registered Trap Shoot at their Club. A
separate report (form) must be completed for each date if more then one event
is held.
The Points report must include
the following:
·
Date of shoot
·
Name of
gun club
·
Name of reporter
·
Phone
number and email address of reporter
·
Number of
targets in each event
·
Number of
entries in each event
·
For each
event the winning shooters names and scores must be listed for: Champion (High Gun), Class, Yardage Group or
Place and each Special Category.
·
If the
tournament consists of three or more events and includes a HOA award, the name
of the HOA winner should also be listed.
Do not list out of state
shooters. If an out of state shooter
wins an event trophy, use the next highest NC shooter in the Class on the
points report. For example, a non-NC
resident wins High Gun in singles. Determine
the highest score shot by a NC resident in singles and use that shooters name
on the report. If that shooter was high
in class then determine the next highest NC shooter in that class and enter
their name on the report.
List the names of each category winner
(Lady, Sub Jr., Jr. Vet., Sr. Vet.) even if no trophies are awarded by the gun
club. If a category shooter wins or ties
for an event championship (high gun), list his or her name as the champion and
select the next highest category shooter to receive points for that category. If a category shooter wins or ties for a Class
and is also high in their respective category, list his or her name according
to the trophy selected by the shooter; e.g., Class winner or co-winner if the
class trophy is selected, regardless of shoot off outcome if a tie is involved,
or category winner if the category award is selected. When a category winner elects to take a
Class, the name of the category shooter with the next highest score should be
listed as the category winner.
Note that the fall-back rule
normally associated with championship and Class points is inapplicable, as the
event, class or yardage group points are awarded regardless of the shoot off
outcome when a category shooter elects the non-category trophy.
Note also that the responsibility
for selecting among Class or category wins is the responsibility of the shooter
and must be communicated to the Gun Club according to their criteria (generally
within 15 minutes of posting the final event scores). Category awards are considered superior to
Class awards, so that a shooter will be listed as a category winner unless
shoot management is notified otherwise within the allocated time.
Determine and provide the HOA
winner even if the tournament consists of three or more events and if the
tournament includes such an award.
Submit the points report to the
administrator with in 15 days of the shoot.
League shoots will qualify for
points when ATA requirements are met and at least 10 shooters participate.
The system administrator will
prepare periodic reports based on reports received and points earned by shooter
(monthly or quarterly, depending on shooting activity). A final report will be submitted to the
Delegate 30 days after the end of the target year. The Delegate will verify that the listed
shooters shot the minimum number of targets and were NC residents. The Delegate will recognize the ten state Team
Members during the next state shoot.
The NCTA Board may modify these
requirements prior to the start of any target year or as special circumstances
arise.
For questions, please contact the Points System Administrator, Chuck Patterson at 910-313-2610
or email to cbpslp@bellsouth.net.
updated
1/1/2008