Twelve Saturday mornings
May into August, every Saturday for twelve weeks. Squads meet early, shoot 100 targets, scores to ATA. Class assignments hold for the full run so shooters compete against the same field every week.
History
35 years of the Stockdale Spring/Summer League. Same format, same wall, same names that come back every spring.
Founded
1991
Years deep
35
Saturdays per season
12
Format
Class-based
The format
The Spring/Summer League started in 1991and hasn’t changed shape much since. The format is what makes it work: same weekly cadence, same classes, same trap line. The shooters change. The wall keeps the names.
May into August, every Saturday for twelve weeks. Squads meet early, shoot 100 targets, scores to ATA. Class assignments hold for the full run so shooters compete against the same field every week.
Shooters are classed at the start of the season based on prior averages. Classes are tight enough that the leaderboard moves week-to-week without the top class running away with it. Rookies and seniors compete against shooters of similar ability.
Class champions get plaques. High-Over-All gets the trophy. The award presentation at the end of the league season is a cookout, not a ceremony.
A second league runs alongside the Saturday tradition. Six weeks, Tuesday nights, $20 per week, 50 16-yard targets. Finishers get a free event at the Season Opener over Labor Day weekend.
The archive
Per-year league standings and class champions lift in as the legacy site is migrated. For now: head to the current-year league page for the 2026 season.
Other heritage pages