Long Island, NY High School Rifle Team Praised in Newspaper
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:44 pm
Great example of positive press coverage for shooting
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NEWSDAY
Insider
High School Sports
Rifle has grown into a go-to sport at Valley Stream District
By MARCUS HENRY
December 8, 2006
Rifle certainly isn't the average sport. It's not as physically grueling as football or basketball and isn't necessarily a team sport like baseball.
But that doesn't mean it should be taken lightly. It takes a unique individual to compete in the sport. It takes dedication and a tremendous amount of concentration.
"A lot of shooters shoot for clubs in and out of season," said Valley Stream District coach Blake McCauley. "The Nassau county PAL has a youth rifle program and so does the Roslyn Rifle and Revolver Club."
Although not considered a glamorous sport, rifle is more popular than people think, according to McCauley. "I had 36 kids tryout for an 18-member team," McCauley said. "Initially 73 kids signed up, but only 36 actually took a physical to try out."
So what does it take to be a successful shooter? "It takes a lot of practice and focus," said McCauley, whose team has captured the last two Nassau championships. "You have to be really dedicated and be willing to put in time during the season and in the off season."
McCauley said most of his team members participate in youth rifle programs. "I have a very dedicated group of kids," said McCauley, who also coaches the PAL youth program. "Practice ends at 5:30, but most of them don't leave until at least 6:15. And they are all great students, too."
As for what he expects from his team this season, McCauley said the team always has its sights set on a county title. "We have some good experienced shooters returning," he said.
Stephen Zawislak and Jennifer Bertha, both returning all-county shooters, led Valley Stream District to a win over Baldwin earlier this week. Those aren't the only shooters McCauley will be counting on. Seniors Mike Supple and Nick Novello also return.
His team's talent notwithstanding, McCauley said he never gets ahead of himself. "We have a nice team, but you never know. We take it match to match."
BY THE NUMBERS
721 – Valley Stream District's air rifle score in its win over Baldwin earlier this week.
280.0 – Stephen Zawislak's average score in small bore last season.
251.7 – Jennifer Bertha's average score in small bore last season.
185 – Zawislak's air rifle score in Valley Stream District's win over Baldwin.
183 – Bertha's air rifle score in Valley Stream District's win over Baldwin.
SHOOTERS TO WATCH
Jennifer Bertha, Valley Stream District – All-county performer in small bore and air rifle who should pick up where she left off.
Peter Hanlon, Garden City – Expected to help the Trojans battle Valley Stream District for the county title.
Eric Rieger, Garden City – Returning all-county performer rounds out what should be an excellent team.
Desiree Simpson, Sewanhaka District – Should emerge as one of the leaders of a solid team.
Stephen Zawislak, Valley Stream District – Zawislak is one of the top returning shooters in the county who will make a run to the state championship.
Copyright 2006 Newsday Inc.
http://www.newsday.com/sports/highschoo ... 7266.story
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NEWSDAY
Insider
High School Sports
Rifle has grown into a go-to sport at Valley Stream District
By MARCUS HENRY
December 8, 2006
Rifle certainly isn't the average sport. It's not as physically grueling as football or basketball and isn't necessarily a team sport like baseball.
But that doesn't mean it should be taken lightly. It takes a unique individual to compete in the sport. It takes dedication and a tremendous amount of concentration.
"A lot of shooters shoot for clubs in and out of season," said Valley Stream District coach Blake McCauley. "The Nassau county PAL has a youth rifle program and so does the Roslyn Rifle and Revolver Club."
Although not considered a glamorous sport, rifle is more popular than people think, according to McCauley. "I had 36 kids tryout for an 18-member team," McCauley said. "Initially 73 kids signed up, but only 36 actually took a physical to try out."
So what does it take to be a successful shooter? "It takes a lot of practice and focus," said McCauley, whose team has captured the last two Nassau championships. "You have to be really dedicated and be willing to put in time during the season and in the off season."
McCauley said most of his team members participate in youth rifle programs. "I have a very dedicated group of kids," said McCauley, who also coaches the PAL youth program. "Practice ends at 5:30, but most of them don't leave until at least 6:15. And they are all great students, too."
As for what he expects from his team this season, McCauley said the team always has its sights set on a county title. "We have some good experienced shooters returning," he said.
Stephen Zawislak and Jennifer Bertha, both returning all-county shooters, led Valley Stream District to a win over Baldwin earlier this week. Those aren't the only shooters McCauley will be counting on. Seniors Mike Supple and Nick Novello also return.
His team's talent notwithstanding, McCauley said he never gets ahead of himself. "We have a nice team, but you never know. We take it match to match."
BY THE NUMBERS
721 – Valley Stream District's air rifle score in its win over Baldwin earlier this week.
280.0 – Stephen Zawislak's average score in small bore last season.
251.7 – Jennifer Bertha's average score in small bore last season.
185 – Zawislak's air rifle score in Valley Stream District's win over Baldwin.
183 – Bertha's air rifle score in Valley Stream District's win over Baldwin.
SHOOTERS TO WATCH
Jennifer Bertha, Valley Stream District – All-county performer in small bore and air rifle who should pick up where she left off.
Peter Hanlon, Garden City – Expected to help the Trojans battle Valley Stream District for the county title.
Eric Rieger, Garden City – Returning all-county performer rounds out what should be an excellent team.
Desiree Simpson, Sewanhaka District – Should emerge as one of the leaders of a solid team.
Stephen Zawislak, Valley Stream District – Zawislak is one of the top returning shooters in the county who will make a run to the state championship.
Copyright 2006 Newsday Inc.
http://www.newsday.com/sports/highschoo ... 7266.story