Michigan State Championship and Great Lakes Shoot Proposal Information
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** All Proposals Must Be Submitted By April 1 of Year Prior To Tournament Proposing To Host**
Please Submit To:
Bob Gerhardt
Secretary
gerhardt-sl@msn.com
or
11062 Pembrooke Circle
South Lyon, MI 48178
Please Submit To:
Bob Gerhardt
Secretary
gerhardt-sl@msn.com
or
11062 Pembrooke Circle
South Lyon, MI 48178
Michigan State Championship / Great Lakes Championship Club Criteria
_Shoot Criteria
1. The choice of the State Shoot host club will be decided by a vote of Michigan shooters in good standing as defined in Article VII who are participants at the prior year State Shoot. (For example, the choice for 2013 State Shoot will be voted upon by Michigan shooters in good standing participating in the 2012 State Shoot at Grand Blanc.) Members of the host club who are working the State shoot and not participating are also eligible to vote providing they are members in good standing with the MSCA as provided for in Article VII. No proxy ballots will be allowed.
There will be no limitation on the frequency that a club may bid on or host the
State Shoot. A club may bid on and host the State Shoot in consecutive years.
2. The host club for the Great Lakes Championship will be selected by the MSCA Board. In order to encourage the development of clubs capable of hosting the State Shoot, a club may not host this tournament two years in a row.
Host Club Requirements for the Great Lakes Championship
1. Tournament experience: Must have held a total of four NSCA tournaments in the two years prior.
2. One of the aforementioned tournaments must have had at least 50 shooters.
3. Show evidence of financial stability, a safe shooting environment, and have trained trappers and scorers at each stand.
Host Club Requirements for the State Shoot
1. Must have previously hosted the Great Lakes Championship, State Shoot, or another NSCA registered shoot with 100 or more shooters.
2. Show evidence of financial stability, a safe shooting environment, and have trained trappers and scorers at each stand.
Any club awarded either of the aforementioned shoots must provide to the MSCA Board proof of compliance to a minimum set of requirements as stated below 150 days prior to the scheduled shoot. The Board must also approve the Shoot Program 150 days prior to the scheduled shoot.
The host club shall provide as a minimum:
1. On site food service for 150 people.
2. Clubhouse or covered seating for 150 people.
3. Parking for 100 vehicles. Shuttle must be provided from off-site parking areas.
4. Restrooms to accommodate 150 people. (may be portable)
5. A two day event with a virgin 100 bird course each day.
6. One trapper and one scorekeeper at each station when manual traps are used. Otherwise, a scorekeeper/trapper only.
7. Shooting stands and gun racks at each station.
8. Master score sheets at each station.
9. A minimum of 12 stations with a minimum of 18 traps.
10. Four water coolers or stations on the course.
11. Golf cart accessible and allowed.
12. Must provide certificate of insurance for $1,000,000.00 of liability insurance with Michigan Sporting Clays Association listed as additionally insured for the event.
1. The choice of the State Shoot host club will be decided by a vote of Michigan shooters in good standing as defined in Article VII who are participants at the prior year State Shoot. (For example, the choice for 2013 State Shoot will be voted upon by Michigan shooters in good standing participating in the 2012 State Shoot at Grand Blanc.) Members of the host club who are working the State shoot and not participating are also eligible to vote providing they are members in good standing with the MSCA as provided for in Article VII. No proxy ballots will be allowed.
There will be no limitation on the frequency that a club may bid on or host the
State Shoot. A club may bid on and host the State Shoot in consecutive years.
2. The host club for the Great Lakes Championship will be selected by the MSCA Board. In order to encourage the development of clubs capable of hosting the State Shoot, a club may not host this tournament two years in a row.
Host Club Requirements for the Great Lakes Championship
1. Tournament experience: Must have held a total of four NSCA tournaments in the two years prior.
2. One of the aforementioned tournaments must have had at least 50 shooters.
3. Show evidence of financial stability, a safe shooting environment, and have trained trappers and scorers at each stand.
Host Club Requirements for the State Shoot
1. Must have previously hosted the Great Lakes Championship, State Shoot, or another NSCA registered shoot with 100 or more shooters.
2. Show evidence of financial stability, a safe shooting environment, and have trained trappers and scorers at each stand.
Any club awarded either of the aforementioned shoots must provide to the MSCA Board proof of compliance to a minimum set of requirements as stated below 150 days prior to the scheduled shoot. The Board must also approve the Shoot Program 150 days prior to the scheduled shoot.
The host club shall provide as a minimum:
1. On site food service for 150 people.
2. Clubhouse or covered seating for 150 people.
3. Parking for 100 vehicles. Shuttle must be provided from off-site parking areas.
4. Restrooms to accommodate 150 people. (may be portable)
5. A two day event with a virgin 100 bird course each day.
6. One trapper and one scorekeeper at each station when manual traps are used. Otherwise, a scorekeeper/trapper only.
7. Shooting stands and gun racks at each station.
8. Master score sheets at each station.
9. A minimum of 12 stations with a minimum of 18 traps.
10. Four water coolers or stations on the course.
11. Golf cart accessible and allowed.
12. Must provide certificate of insurance for $1,000,000.00 of liability insurance with Michigan Sporting Clays Association listed as additionally insured for the event.