Education & Classes

Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program

2010 Events

January 23Statewide Coaches Meeting

April-June Tournament Dates 

Arkansas Junior Olympic Championship - International Wobble Trap

June 26-28 / Results  Award Winners

2009 Regional and State Tournaments

June 5 & 6 - State Tournament / Winner Pictures

May 29 & 30 - East Region / Scores
May 15 & 16 - South Region / Scores
May 8 & 9 - West Region / Scores
May 1 & 2 - North Region / Scores  Senior Make Up Scores

Become an AYSSP Coach

Shooting sports are educational and fun.

They also help today’s youngsters become tomorrow’s seasoned sportsmen.

The Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program (AYSSP) aims to bring the joy of the outdoors and the rewards of safely learning to shoot to young Arkansans. Have you ever considered competing in the Olympics or a national shooting championship? This program from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission could be a start.

Team Support Packages

A shooting team may apply for an AYSSP grant. A team must have at least five members and must practice at least six times. A grant will provide a basic team support package which includes:

Competition

Let’s start with terms. A shoot is a competition between at least two teams. A regional meet is a competition among shooting squads from a geographic area that are trying to qualify for the state championship.

Any type of shotgun action is allowed, as long as the bore is 12 or 20 gauge. Release triggers are not allowed. Trap machines that throw targets at unknown angles are used. The state coordinator may specify models of trap machines for AYSSP events. All shooters and coaches must wear appropriate eye and ear protection.

Only registered AYSSP participants are allowed to compete and practice. All teams must register by March 1. Only coaches may register teams. Click here for information about becoming an AYSSP coach.

The Basics

Team Terms

Each AYSSP participant must be on a team. Teams commonly represent schools, 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, church youth groups and other organizations, although anyone may form a group. Each team must have a coach 21 or older and must meet these requirements:

Information Request Form

If you are interested in the Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program, please download and print the following brochure or handbook. Send your completed Information Request Form to the address below. We will contact you soon.

Links

For more information about grants and competition, contact:

Chuck Woodson, Shooting Sports Coordinator
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Education and Outreach Division
2 Natural Resources Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501)978-7326

Contact Chuck

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