Olivet College's Culp selected to NSSA-SCTP All-American Skeet Team
Olivet College freshman Grace Culp has been selected to the 2020 National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA)-Scholastic Clay Target (SCTP) All-American Skeet Team.
OLIVET, Mich. -- Olivet College freshman Grace Culp has been selected to the 2020 National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA)-Scholastic Clay Target (SCTP) All-American Skeet Team.
The NSSA-SCTP All-American Team recognizes SCTP athletes who compete in NSSA registered events. To be eligible for the SCTP All-American Team, a shooter must be a member in good standing with NSSA-NSCA and SCTP, must shoot a minimum of 500 12-gauge NSSA registered targets, and must shoot their respective SCTP state or regional shoot or the SCTP National Championships.
"I am very proud of Grace," said Olivet head coach Matt Gay. "Her hard work and dedication to excellence has earned her this honor. I am truly excited for the future of this program. The Olivet College clay target team started in August of 2019 and she is the first member of the team to be named All American."
The NSSA-SCTP All-American Team will be determined via 12-gauge average. An athlete's 12-gauge targets registered in the shooting year (January 1 to December 31) will be used to determine the team. The NSSA-SCTP All-American selection will be divided into 10 teams which include Open Sub-Junior, Lady Sub-Junior, Open Junior, Lady Junior, Open Collegiate, Lady Collegiate. Rookie Sub-Junior, Rookie Sub-Junior Lady, Rookie Junior, and Rookie Junior Lady. Up to eight shooters will be selected to each of the teams.