{"id":75,"date":"2021-09-16T15:57:21","date_gmt":"2021-09-16T19:57:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wvata.com\/?p=75"},"modified":"2022-06-05T07:19:55","modified_gmt":"2022-06-05T11:19:55","slug":"jim-schad-tribute","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.wvata.com\/?p=75","title":{"rendered":"Jim Schad Tribute"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Shelia Schad asked Nicholas Harden, WVATA Delegate, to speak at Jim&#8217;s  funeral. I have included his tribute below. Shelia also set up a fund  in Jim&#8217;s honor for WV youth shooting, The Jim Schad Memorial Fund. We  have received to date $2550.00 in lieu of flowers and contributions be  used for the WVATA Youth Program. LuAnn Murray has made a beautiful  quilt honor the WVATA 100th year to be raffled off at the 100th WV State  Shoot in July with proceeds going to Jim&#8217;s Memorial Fund. A picture of  the quilt and other items are posted in another post. Nick&#8217;s Tribute: Jim was an integral part of the West Virginia trapshooting community.  Not only in competing, but also volunteering at the shoots he attended.  \u00a0Jim was the first-person shooters encountered when signing up at a  shooting event. \u00a0Jim was the Sportsman Gun Club Director from 2004 to  2009 and Secretary for the West Virginia ATA from 2010 to 2018. \u00a0More  recently, Jim worked vigorously to revitalize the Point Pleasant Gun  Club. Because of his efforts, the facility has seen numerous  improvements and updates. \u00a0Although knowing Jim, I\u2019m confident he would  tell us his greatest contribution to trapshooting is the group of youth  shooters who now call Point Pleasant Gun Club home.Jim first started shooting when he was a teen in Pennsylvania. \u00a0In  Jim\u2019s shooting career, he registered 49,725 singles, 37,600 handicap,  and 32,950 doubles targets. \u00a0During the 22-years Jim devoted to  trapshooting, he won numerous accolades and trophies. \u00a0In 2015, Jim  captured the West Virginia State Sub-Veteran Singles Championship, after  shooting a perfect score during the tie breaker event. \u00a0Jim was named  to the West Virginia trapshooting state team in 2017; 2018, 2019, and  2021.Jim competed in several states including Ohio; North Carolina,  Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. \u00a0Jim broke his first 100 straight  at the Grand American World Trapshooting Championships in Sparta,  Illinois. \u00a0His next two 100 straights were achieved during the Buckeye  Open at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio. \u00a0This achievement is  something all shooters strive for, but not everyone attains.As you\u2019ve heard me speak regarding Jim\u2019s accomplishments and  contributions to trapshooting, you see his equipment displayed, it is  clear Jim had a deep passion for trapshooting and its community. \u00a0To  honor Jim\u2019s passion, Sheila, Cory, Erin, Brandon, and Meredith  established the West Virginia ATA Jim Schad Memorial Fund. \u00a0The purpose  of this fund will make it possible for youth shooters to participate in  trapshooting who otherwise might not be afforded the opportunity.Once the day of shooting was finished, many of us had the pleasure to  spend the evening with Jim.\u00a0 It usually involved a car ride to a  restaurant for dinner. \u00a0On a personal note, most of those dinners were  between my father and Jim.\u00a0 On the occasions, I was able to go, there  was always playful banter between Jim and I over baseball.\u00a0 If you knew  Jim he was a Pittsburg Pirates fan and I was a Cincinnati Reds fan. If  you know baseball, there wasn\u2019t much for me to boast about.\u00a0 The  conversation was always plentiful and normally revolved around the days  results, past stories, and family. Jim would tell us about the times he  got to take his granddaughter to gymnastics, giving rides on his  lawnmower, and his families close bond.\u00a0 When hearing Jim speak about  his family, it was evident he shared the same passion for them as he did  trapshooting. Jim will be greatly missed.\u00a0 <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Shelia Schad asked Nicholas Harden, WVATA Delegate, to speak at Jim&#8217;s funeral. I have included his tribute below. 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