Michigan Trap Shooting State Tournament
EVERYONE IS INVITED
Welcome to the Michigan Trap Shooting State Tournament!
More than 80 high school teams featuring over 1,250 student athletes are expected for the Michigan Trap Shooting State Tournament!
Single-day competition for each team!
All current League-registered student athletes and teams are invited to participate. A team requires a minimum of five student athletes to participate in the team competition. All student athletes are eligible for the individual competition.
Each team is assigned a tournament day as determined by their Class designation and will compete against other competitors within their assigned Class. Teams and individuals will compete in their respective classifications (Novice, Junior Varsity, and Varsity) based on the athlete’s Spring season-ending average. An athlete’s 100-target score is used for both individual and team competitions.
For more information, see tournament rules.
Registration Fee: $45
Includes an official tournament t-shirt, 100 targets, individual and team awards, and earned 25/50/75/100 straight patches.
Schedule
Class Competition Days
Class 1A
June 14th, 2025
Class 2A
June 15th, 2025
Daily Schedule
7:30 AM
Team Check-In Begins: A coach from each team is required to check-in with event staff and obtain tournament materials. Student athletes are required to check-in with their team (not event staff) at their assigned field. All check-ins should occur at least 45 minutes prior to the team's start time.
8:45 AM
Opening Ceremony: National anthem and opening comments.
9:00 AM
Competition Begins: Teams that are scheduled in the first time slot in the first session will begin the competition on their assigned field.
4:00 PM
Award Ceremony: Approximate time. The award ceremony will include conference and tournament award presentations shortly after the conclusion of competition. Athletes and/or teams that do not plan to stay through the conclusion of the event can pick up conference awards during the event or designate someone to claim the award on their behalf. Awards that are not picked up will be mailed to the team approximately 30 days after the event.
Welcome to
Mason, Michigan
In 1865, Mason was incorporated as a village and during the 19th century, Mason enjoyed being the center of Ingham County activity. While Lansing eventually became the state capital, Mason remained the Ingham County Seat, making Michigan the only state in the country with a capital city that is not also the county seat.