Scouting and Scholastic Clay Shooting Program: A Perfect Fit


When the first five members of Venturing Crew 65 received their charter as the Junior Shooting Program of the Oxford, New York, Rod & Gun Club, few knew how far they would truly venture.

After spending a week at the Grand American World Trapshooting Championships in Vandalia, Ohio, the Venturers now realize how far they have gone. Fifteen of the now 19-person crew joined some of the finest trapshooters in the world and competed with more than 1,500 young people for scholarships, trophies and bragging rights in the National Shooting Sports Foundation's scholastic trapshooting championships.

Their journey started with their coach, Tom DeBrita. A science teacher at Windsor Central High School in Windsor, New York, Coach DeBrita also directs the school's chess and rocket clubs. Another activity that he loves combines the concentration of chess and the excitement of watching objects launched into the air. In trapshooting, however, his goal is to bring down each one of those launched objects- orange clay birds. Hunting whitetail deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of upland small game further has enhanced his appreciation and joy of the shooting sports.

As an educator and Scout leader, bringing his love of shooting to young people has been a natural progression in his teaching and parenting.

"I was fortunate as a kid to have places to learn to shoot with people who graciously donated their time and expertise," explained Coach DeBrita, a long time Scout himself, who began as a Cub Scout and earned the Arrow of Light. "This is a way for me to do the same for young people today. Secondly, it's fun!

"Finally," Coach DeBrita added, "I am a strong supporter of law-abiding citizens' right to possess firearms. With that right come responsibilities to always be safe, ethical and to handle those firearms with proficiency. I think we address all of these in our program."

As coach and Advisor for Crew 65 of the Boy Scouts of America, Tom DeBrita has opened his program to young men and women from age 14 who have completed eighth grade through age 20, as well as boys 12 and 13. For Scouts already in a troop, participation is their high adventure activity.

For all, it is a great way to have a highly competitive, yet fun shooting program. The crew competes as squads in the National Shooting Sports Foundation's Scholastic Clay Target Program. It allows them to practice, compete in their state championships and advance to the national championships, which for the last time this year, were held on the historic course at Vandalia, Ohio.

 

"At a minimum, the members learn firearm safety and how to shoot trap," Coach DeBrita said. "But they also personally benefit from the discipline necessary to develop their shooting expertise. I believe that the level of concentration necessary to be proficient in shooting benefits these shooters in their schoolwork and in many other things they do. Also, they are competing in a sport that has an objective standard- to break a target-and their score is not based on anyone else's ability. The lesson young shooters learn is one of strong personal responsibility for the outcome. Yet, they still have the experience of competing with a team, working together and sharing the team experiences."

Among Venturing Crew 65 are the coach's three sons, including Joe, a high school sophomore, Life Scout and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 65. Joe says he enjoys shooting and traveling with his friends, and Joe adds that he particularly enjoyed attending the Grand American.

"My scores had been slumping prior to the Grand, but things came together there, and I shot my best score ever," Joe said. "It was also great to see my teammates shoot well."

From his experiences, Joe offers his own advice.

"It helps to get into shooting at a young age," he explained. "You don't have to start out competitively. Just shoot for the fun of it at first, and practice, practice, practice."
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