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 Area Athletes, Teams To Compete In High School Clay Target League National Championship 

Published on July 8, 2026 7:58 am
Last Updated on July 8, 2026 7:58 am

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MASON, MICH. – Athletes and teams representing 469 high schools from across the nation are scheduled to participate at the 2026 USA High School Clay Target League National Championship this week.

The USAHSCTL National Championship will be held at the Michigan Trapshooting Association in Mason, Michigan, July 8–12. The Championship features nearly 3,000 athletes participating in team and individual qualifying events, culminating in a final Championship Round to award the top 10 male and female athletes and top five teams in the country.

Teams from the area include Altamont, Beecher City, Cumberland, Dieterich, Effingham, St. Elmo, South Central, Stewardson-Strasburg and Teutopolis.

Wednesday and Thursday, July 8-9: Check-in and Practice Days. Thursday features special CHAMPJAM festivities including live radio, live music, games, an Annie Oakley competition with prizes from Do-All Outdoors, and free ice cream courtesy of the Lansing Sports Commission.

Friday, July 10: Team Championship Qualifier – 236 high school teams of 5 athletes will shoot 500 targets (100 targets each) and the top 80 teams by score will qualify to compete in Sunday’s Team Championship Round.

Saturday, July 11: Individual Championship Qualifier –1,800 high school athletes representing 458 schools from across America will each shoot 100 targets, and the top 400 scores will qualify to compete in Sunday’s Individual Championship Round.

Sunday, July 12: Championship Rounds. Qualifying athletes & teams will compete for the title of National Champion! The Team Championship Round is held in the morning, followed by the Individual Championship Round.

Over 40,000 student athletes participated on over 2,000 high school teams in USA High School Clay Target League programs this spring. Only the teams and athletes that had the highest final season averages at the completion of the spring season qualified to register for the National Championship.