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TeamConnor Clay Shoot

Get ready to shoot childhood cancer dead by joining us for the 2nd Annual TeamConnor Clay Shoot. A day filled with food, fun and good old fashioned competition while supporting the TeamConnor Childhood Cancer Foundation and our mission to beat childhood cancer.

Shooter Participation Includes

  • Lunch and drinks will be provided.
  • Awards will be presented at the end of the shoot!
  • Ammo will be provided.
  • Raffle Tickets for great prizes (pending  sponsorship level)

Shooter Registration Details:

  • All shooters must be 16 years of age or older (1 adult/team min)
  • Contest will be limited to the first 37 teams (148 shooters max)
  • Eye & ear protection are required
  • All participants (or parent if minor) must sign a release and assumption of risk form
  • Shooters are required to provide shotgun (ammunition provided)
  • Entry fee includes 100 clays per team member
  • No warm up shots at stations
For more information or to register, please email jbolton@teamconnor.org. 

Special Thanks To Our Sponsors!

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Tim Stark

Sewell Automotive Group

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Did You Know

Building awareness of childhood cancer is critical to funding and finding a cure. To help, please consider sharing teamconnor.org on your Facebook.

Today, 46 children will be diagnosed with cancer.  Seven will lose their battle.

Did you know September is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month!

Every day in America, approximately 46 children are diagnosed with cancer.

Childhood cancer does not discriminate, sparing no ethnic group, socio-economic class, or geographic region.

Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most common soft tissue sarcoma in children, accounting for about 3% of childhood cancers.

On average, 1 in every 4 elementary schools has a child with cancer.

About one-third of childhood cancers are leukemias.

Childhood cancer survival rates in the United States have increased from less than 20% in the 1960s to almost 80% today.

Cancer kills more children each year than Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, Diabetes, and Pediatric AIDS combined.

Childhood cancer is not one disease entity, but rather a spectrum of different malignancies. Cancers found in children are biologically different from those seen in adults.

1 in 300 children will develop cancer before age 20.

Neuroblastoma is the most common extra cranial solid tumor cancer in children.

Today, up to 75% of the children with cancer can be cured, yet, some forms of childhood cancers have proven so resistant to treatment that, in spite of research, a cure is illusive.

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