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- Our Teams
Jordan High School Trap Team
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HISTORY
The Minnesota State High School Clay Target League (MSHSCTL) was formed in 2008 based around trapshooting as the first school-approved clay target program in the county. Jordan Public Schools joined the league in 2010 as one of only a few dozen high school trap teams in the nation at that time. Now the league is nationwide with thousands of high schools having teams.
SUCCESS
The Jordan High School Trap Team has and continues to win several conference championships. The team has gone to the state tournament in 2015, 2021 & 2022, and 2023. Our highest-place finish was 14th in 2021. The state tournament is an open-format tournament where Jordan has to compete against all sized schools in the state. Jordan has had several individuals qualify for the state tournament even in years where the team doesn't qualify. Minnesota continues to have the most competitive high school trap programs in the country. Each year, Jordan qualifies for at least a squad of 5 for the USA Clay Target League National Championship held in Mason, Michigan. Our team continues to place in the top 50 in the nation for several years with our highest-place finish of 15th in 2021
CURRENT
Currently, the Jordan High School Trap Team averages around 50 participants and we shoot in spring and fall. We take pride in our history and continue to build upon our success.
Jordan High School Sporting Clays Team
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HISTORY
In the fall of 2020 the USA High School Clay Target League diversified their program from just Trap and Skeet to include Sporting Clays to more closely align with college shotgun sports programs. Jordan High School formed a sporting clays team in the spring 2021 to again be one of the first high schools in the nation to have a high school team.
SUCCESS
The Jordan High School Sporting Clays Team has had quick and sustained success placing high in conference rankings and are back-to-back Minnesota State High School Sporting Clays Champions having won the first Championship in 2021 and the second in 2022.
CURRENT
Currently, the Jordan High School Sporting Clays Team averages around 15 participants and we shoot in spring and fall. We take pride in our early success and look forward to developing new students to help defend our conference ranking and next championship.