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A League is a set of teams that compete against each other in games. A Game is a competition between two teams. The complete set of games is called the Season. Each game produces a winning team and a losing team. The winner of a league is the team with the best win-loss record, seasonal average, or a combination of the two during the season.
Every league has to have a League Administrator. The League Administrator is responsible for creating the league, adding teams, and scheduling games.
Any Orion customer may host their own league, with any Orion customer participating in these leagues.
National Leagues
Scopos hosts a series of national league every year, open to all Orion customers. In the National Leagues Scopos acts as the League Administrator.
The National Air Rifle League takes place each Fall, starting the Monday eight weeks before Thanksgiving. The regular season is eight weeks long, with each team competing in seven games. Top performing teams are then invited to compete in the postseason. The National Air Rifle League is conducted under National Three-Position Air Rifle Rules and open to any school or club with an Orion license. There are two leagues, in the Sporter League teams shoot a 3x10 in the regular season and a 3x20 in the postseason. In the Precision League teams shoot 60 shots standing in both the regular and postseason.
For more information visit www.national-leagues.com/air-rifle
The National Air Rifle "New Shooter" League takes place each Winter and Spring, starting the last Monday in January. The New Shooter league consists of teams of athletes in their first year of competition shooting in the Sporter class. The league is ten weeks long with each team competing in eight games. The New Shooter league is conducted under National Three-Position Air Rifle rules, with each team shooting a 3x10.
For more information visit www.national-leagues.com/new-shooter
The National Air Pistol League take place each Winter and Spring, starting the last Monday in January. The league is ten weeks long with each team competing in eight games. The Air Pistol League is conducted under Civilian Marksmanship Program Air Gun rules, with each team shooting 60 shots.
For more information visit www.national-leagues.com/air-pistol
Hosting Your Own League
How do I manage a League as the League Administrator?
How do I compete in a League Game?