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June / July <strong>2008</strong><br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
Eleven Shoot Perfect at Louisville. Five<br />
Advance to Million Dollar Jackpot.<br />
by Paul Davison .........................................4<br />
FROM THE PRESIDENTS DESK<br />
by Bruce Cull ...........................................18<br />
NFAA CALENDAR OF EVENTS ...............20<br />
RAMBO ISLAND<br />
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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM AN EYE EXAM<br />
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We’re starting to feel at home here.<br />
This was <strong>the</strong> fifth consecutive year<br />
that <strong>the</strong> NFAA <strong>National</strong> Indoor has<br />
been held at <strong>the</strong> Kentucky Inter<strong>national</strong> Convention<br />
Center in <strong>the</strong> historic part of downtown<br />
Louisville. The well-lighted main hall can<br />
easily accommodate <strong>the</strong> manufacturers’ trade<br />
show, food services and more than 150 target<br />
butts. With three lines per day, this means that<br />
more than 1800 shooters (and <strong>the</strong>ir families)<br />
can eat, shop and fling a few arrows, all at<br />
one place. Moreover, with three hotels connected<br />
by skyway to <strong>the</strong> Convention Center,<br />
<strong>the</strong>re’s little need to venture outside <strong>the</strong> entire<br />
weekend. The middle of March is Spring Break<br />
time for most families. So, if you missed coming<br />
to Louisville this year, remember to mark<br />
your calendar now for next year’s Spring Break<br />
— March 14-15, 2009. Bring <strong>the</strong> family, too.<br />
Although <strong>the</strong> <strong>National</strong> Indoor is officially<br />
held on Saturday and Sunday, <strong>the</strong>re is much<br />
to do on Friday, starting at 1:00 pm. Check-in<br />
and late registration begins; <strong>the</strong> Trade Show<br />
opens; and all registrants may practice at <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
Eleven Shoot Perfect at Louisville.<br />
Five Advance to Million Dollar Jackpot.<br />
article and photos by Paul Davison<br />
leisure, or shoot <strong>the</strong> new 3-Star Tour Novelty<br />
Round, which has replaced <strong>the</strong> Indoor Marked<br />
3-D event. The Novelty Round consists of five,<br />
three-arrow ends at 40 yards, using a standard<br />
Vegas target face. Because of limited <strong>indoor</strong><br />
space, it was held outside at Las Vegas. Here,<br />
again because of limited <strong>indoor</strong> space, <strong>the</strong><br />
Novelty Round was held in <strong>the</strong> enclosed loading<br />
dock area, adjacent to <strong>the</strong> main shooting<br />
hall. Also on Friday, <strong>the</strong>re’s <strong>the</strong> popular “Practice<br />
with <strong>the</strong> Pros” from 4:00-6:00 pm, where<br />
all kids under 18 can shoot alongside <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
heroes.<br />
Of <strong>the</strong> more than 1300 registered shooters,<br />
<strong>the</strong>re were close to 200 NFAA Pros, 252 in <strong>the</strong><br />
three Junior age groups, plus ano<strong>the</strong>r 31 in <strong>the</strong><br />
new NASP Division, and 192 non-professionals<br />
in <strong>the</strong> two Senior age groups. An additional 95<br />
archers shot <strong>the</strong> Novelty Round at least once,<br />
and 214 archers paid $25 each to shoot in <strong>the</strong><br />
annual Stanislawski Pro-Am Saturday evening.<br />
The <strong>National</strong> Indoor is <strong>the</strong> second leg of <strong>the</strong><br />
A room-full of shooters, friends and family wait for <strong>the</strong> Award Ceremony to start.<br />
continued on pg. 6<br />
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World <strong>Archery</strong> Festival’s 3-Star Tour. It’s also<br />
<strong>the</strong> second step to <strong>the</strong> Million Dollar Jackpot<br />
to <strong>the</strong> person who shoots a perfect 900 at <strong>the</strong><br />
Vegas Shoot, a perfect 600 with 120 X’s at <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>National</strong> Indoor, and a perfect 900 with 90X’s<br />
at April’s Stanislawski Open in Hartford, CT.<br />
Fifteen Pro men were eligible after <strong>the</strong> Vegas<br />
Shoot, but three of <strong>the</strong>se did not register at<br />
Louisville. As we’ll see later, nine of <strong>the</strong> starting<br />
“perfect” twelve made it through Saturday<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
continued<br />
Some unusual and colorful attire at Louisville<br />
still perfect, and five of <strong>the</strong>se nine made it<br />
through Sunday. There were also six Pro men<br />
who were perfect at Louisville, but who weren’t<br />
perfect at Las Vegas. Got it?<br />
The first round of <strong>the</strong> <strong>2008</strong> NFAA Indoor<br />
Championship got underway Saturday at 8:00<br />
am, 11:30 am and 3:00 pm. No less than<br />
twenty-four perfect 300-60X’s were shot on<br />
Saturday ... one by Chris Berry in AMBHFS and<br />
<strong>the</strong> rest by <strong>the</strong> Pro men (PMFS). Moreover,<br />
Victor Mat<strong>the</strong>ws of Missouri Teddy Lynn of South Carolina<br />
Dave Ward of Illinois Lenny Lattimer of Pennsylvania<br />
nearly 400 shooters posted 300’s with 59 or<br />
fewer X’s in twenty different style/divisions<br />
(including crossbow). There were six fingershooters<br />
and thirty-six Juniors who shot 300,<br />
including one by Zachary Brister, CMFSL, who’s<br />
both a junior and a finger-shooter. With this<br />
many near-perfect scores and with twenty “unlimited”<br />
freestyle contests, one might expect<br />
that <strong>the</strong>re weren’t many runaway leaders after<br />
Saturday’s round. Some of those with comfortable<br />
leads were Candy Wilson (AFBB, 17<br />
points), Erica Strassman (AFBHFSL, 19 points),<br />
Rick Stark (AMBB, 9 points), Jordan Craig<br />
(CMFSLR/L, 21 points), Teke Phillips (SFFSL,<br />
17 points), Joseph Maurin (SMBB, 10 points),<br />
Lenny Lattimer (SMTrad, 25 points), Ben Nguyen-Zhu<br />
(YAMFSLR/L, 13 points) and Bryanna<br />
Daugherty (YFFSL, 19 points).<br />
The casual Novelty Round competition ended<br />
Saturday evening. In <strong>the</strong> Trophy Division,<br />
Randy Hinkelman was <strong>the</strong> Louisville winner<br />
with a score of 147 out of possible 150. In <strong>the</strong><br />
Money Division, Jim Butts (150, $500) edged<br />
Tim Gillingham (150, $250) by three X’s in<br />
Men Unlimited; Georgiana Braden (148, $250)<br />
won Women Unlimited; and Bill Lewis (147,<br />
$250) won Bowhunter Freestyle.<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
continued<br />
<strong>2008</strong> <strong>National</strong> Indoor Pro Freestyle Champion, Chance Beaubouef. The Adult Male Freestyle line on Sunday<br />
Saturday evening’s premier event is always<br />
<strong>the</strong> Stanislawski Pro-Am. The two-person<br />
teams are randomly selected. Since <strong>the</strong>re are<br />
more amateurs than Pros, each Pro may have<br />
more than one teammate. The special 3-spot<br />
Pro-Am target face looks like a black and white<br />
NFAA <strong>Field</strong> face, but is sized like <strong>the</strong> Vegas<br />
3-spot target face, and is scored 5-4-3. With<br />
a $5350 purse at stake, <strong>the</strong> prize money was<br />
distributed among <strong>the</strong> first 25 places. It should<br />
be obvious that <strong>the</strong>re’re no big bucks to be<br />
made here, just a lot of fun. Pro Nathan Brooks<br />
and teammate Josh Binger scored 300 with<br />
56X’s and split $883. Scott Starnes and Bryan<br />
Lovely (300-53X’s, $519) were second, and<br />
Robert Wolfram and Ben Blevins (300-49X’s,<br />
$433) captured third place. After subtracting<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir entry fees, <strong>the</strong> 25th place team split about<br />
$20.<br />
With twenty-three Pro Male Freestyle shooters<br />
going into Sunday’s round with perfect<br />
scores, a shoot-off in this division was almost<br />
a sure thing. It was a mild surprise, however,<br />
that <strong>the</strong> only o<strong>the</strong>r shoot-off for an Adult<br />
Championship was in Adult Male Freestyle,<br />
where Bradley Baker and Jacob Phelps were<br />
continued on pg. 8<br />
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tied with 600 and 118 X’s. [There was also a<br />
shoot-off for <strong>the</strong> Cub Male Freestyle Championship,<br />
noted below.] Because money is<br />
involved, those in <strong>the</strong> Pro ranks have also had<br />
a shoot-off when tied for second or third place.<br />
This year <strong>the</strong>re was a second place shoot in<br />
PFFS, and a third place shoot-off in SPMFS.<br />
These three shoot-offs were conducted simultaneously<br />
just before <strong>the</strong> “big dance” involving<br />
eleven Pro Male Freestyle shooters. After<br />
four shoot-off ends, Jacob Phelps had edged<br />
Bradley Baker for <strong>the</strong> AMFS Championship. In<br />
<strong>the</strong> PFFS shoot-off, it took only two ends for<br />
Christie Colin to grab second place money<br />
($575) from Holly Larsen ($422). Jamie Van<br />
Natta (600-116X, $1056) had won <strong>the</strong> PFFS<br />
Championship earlier. The Senior Pro Male<br />
Freestyle shoot-off for third place also took<br />
just two ends. Dwight Snodgrass ($568), Dee<br />
Wilde ($422) and Tom Coblentz ($374) finished<br />
third, fourth and fifth, respectively. Earlier,<br />
Steve Boylan (600-116X, $1,285) had won<br />
<strong>the</strong> SPMFS Championship, while Richard Smith<br />
(600-114X, $715) captured second place.<br />
Eleven Pro men were tied with perfect 600-<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
continued<br />
120X’s at <strong>the</strong> end of Sunday’s <strong>indoor</strong> round:<br />
Nathan Brooks, Bob Eyler, Reo Wilde, Gary<br />
Smith, Jr., Braden Gellenthien, Duane Price,<br />
Jedd Greshock, Chance Beaubouef, Joshua<br />
Schaff, Dave Cousins and Darrin Christenberry.<br />
Brooks (‘04 and ‘05), Gellenthien (‘06), Price<br />
(‘07), Beaubouef (‘03) and Cousins (‘99) are<br />
former <strong>National</strong> Indoor Champions. Greshock,<br />
Gellenthien, Eyler, Cousins and Beaubouef<br />
were also perfect at <strong>the</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Vegas Shoot,<br />
and <strong>the</strong>refore eligible for <strong>the</strong> Million Dollar<br />
Jackpot at Hartford’s Stanislawski Open. The<br />
eleven man shoot-off proceeded smoothly<br />
and quite quickly. After two ends, Gary Smith<br />
dropped an “X” and finished eleventh ($487).<br />
After <strong>the</strong> third shoot-off end, seven more were<br />
eliminated — Vegas Champ Dave Cousins<br />
finished tenth ($522), Reo Wilde and Darrin<br />
Christenberry shared eighth place ($600 each)<br />
and Joshua Schaff, Jedd Greshock, Braden<br />
Gellenthien and Bob Eyler shared fourth place<br />
($965 each). The top three places were all<br />
decided after <strong>the</strong> fourth shoot-off end. Nathan<br />
Brooks dropped three “inside/out” X’s<br />
and finished third ($1,500), while Duane<br />
Price dropped two for second place ($3,000).<br />
Chance Beaubouef dropped just a single I/O<br />
X, and became <strong>the</strong> NFAA <strong>National</strong> Indoor Pro<br />
Male Freestyle Champion for <strong>the</strong> second time.<br />
His prize money was a tidy $7,500.00.<br />
With sixty-three styles/divisions, it’s virtually<br />
impossible for us to describe all <strong>the</strong> close<br />
matches in this issue. In addition to <strong>the</strong> two<br />
Championship shoot-offs described above,<br />
<strong>the</strong>re were thirteen o<strong>the</strong>r Championship<br />
awards decided by X-count. Five o<strong>the</strong>r Championship<br />
matches were decided by a mere<br />
single point. Moreover, virtually every Flight<br />
award, especially in <strong>the</strong> Freestyle divisions, was<br />
determined in <strong>the</strong> same manner. There are<br />
no tie-breaking shoot-offs at <strong>the</strong> Flight level.<br />
Duplicate awards are presented. Here are <strong>the</strong><br />
Championships decided by X-count:<br />
1. CMFS. Jeremy Elliott over Josh Ryan after<br />
two shoot-off ends. Both shot 600 with<br />
119 X’s.<br />
2. YMFS. Garrett Ayersman (600-116X) over<br />
Mitchell Scott (600-112X).<br />
3. YAMFS. Frank Couse III (600-114X) over<br />
Will Thompson and Kristofer Schaff (600-<br />
113X).<br />
4. SMFSL. Rod Miller (592-78X) over Roger<br />
Pruitt, Sr. (592-68X).<br />
5. SMFS. Ellis Gibson (600-111X) over Jim<br />
Burns (600-103X).<br />
6. SMBHFS. Jim Bath (600-99X) over Gary<br />
Munson (600-96X).<br />
7. PMFSL. Jeff Fabry (600 -116X) over Graham<br />
Cofield (600-104X).<br />
8. MSMFS. Jim Goins (599-97X) over Loren<br />
Pagel (599-92X).<br />
9. MSMBB. Dave Clem (553-40X) over Charley<br />
Washburn (553-37X).<br />
10. CFFS. Katie Williams (600-113X) over<br />
Molly Veith (600-109X).<br />
11. AMTrad. Paul Vogel (529-31X) over Mike<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
continued<br />
Frizzell (529-21X).<br />
12. AMBHFS. Chris Berry (600-118X) over<br />
Lynn Hoch (600-115X).<br />
13. AFFS. Jane Mowbray (600-107X) over<br />
Connie McKenzie (600-113X).<br />
Here are <strong>the</strong> Championships decided by a<br />
single point:<br />
1. YMFSLR/L. Daniel McLaughlin (552) over<br />
Sean McLaughlin (551).<br />
2. YAFFS. Samantha Pruitte (600) over Victoria<br />
Rogers and Kacey Eggers (599).<br />
3. MSFFS. Rosie Pridgen (596) over Marilyn<br />
Venne (595).<br />
4. AMFSL. Matt Carmin (596) over Chris<br />
Coleman (595).<br />
5. AFTrad. Susan Hanson (520) over Diane<br />
Elliott (519).<br />
A detailed listing of all <strong>2008</strong> <strong>National</strong> Indoor<br />
scores is shown in this issue (beginning<br />
on page 10), as well as on <strong>the</strong> web at www.<br />
fieldarchery.com. For a listing of all Indoor<br />
<strong>National</strong> Champions from 1980 through <strong>2008</strong>,<br />
click on <strong>the</strong> “NFAA History” link. ■<br />
RESULTS BEGIN ON PAGE 10<br />
Some of <strong>the</strong> younger and older medalists from <strong>the</strong> morning lines pose with <strong>the</strong>ir hardware. Having fun is serious business.<br />
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Adult Female Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CANDACE WILSON IN 556 31<br />
SARAH KINDER KY 514 21<br />
PAULA DANGLER TX 260 12<br />
Adult Female Bowhunter<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
DEB PECK CO 566 31<br />
Adult Female Bowhunter Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CAROL AYERS TN 600 82<br />
JILL TRIPLETT OH 598 96<br />
JULENE HAKL MN 598 73<br />
JENNY TROUT MI 596 78<br />
CASEY GIBSON IN 595 74<br />
ANAISE “NEECI FAL LA 593 82<br />
JENNIFER BYRNE NY 593 69<br />
KAY CORE VA 591 80<br />
AMY ASHE NC 591 69<br />
MELISSA MCBRIDE PA 590 68<br />
REXANNE ARISON IN 586 66<br />
SAMANTHA ORTIZ MI 585 69<br />
ANNETTE GOOD MI 581 59<br />
SANDRA WADDELL WV 580 55<br />
SHANNON RICE IN 563 46<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
MARCIA JONES IA 589 64<br />
GAIL WRIGHT LA 586 66<br />
BARBARA LOUVIER LA 583 50<br />
SAMANTHA RICHAR TN 575 54<br />
AMANDA DREW MO 574 52<br />
SANDY ANZALDUA TX 573 46<br />
SAMANTHA ROBERT KY 571 45<br />
MEEGAN TURNBEAU MO 571 44<br />
CHERYL CAMERON MI 567 51<br />
TERRI BASS TX 566 55<br />
ANNA ARISON IN 560 47<br />
MALISA REED KY 558 32<br />
NICOLE MISNER MT 555 31<br />
DEANNA WINKLER MI 552 28<br />
CATHY WINDOW LA 545 28<br />
SHAWNA WILLIAMS GA 538 33<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
BONNIE THIELMAN NY 530 28<br />
GWEN OUTEN MO 269 13<br />
Adult Female Bowhunter Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ERICA STRASSMAN WI 591 65<br />
SHERI STINE-TRUJIL CO 552 31<br />
LINDA PARKER MO 547 25<br />
CONNIE RANDALL MO 535 36<br />
FELICIA PETERSON AK 509 19<br />
Adult Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JANE MOWBRAY CO 600 1E<br />
CORRINE MCKENZIE MD 600 1E<br />
DIANE JOHNSTON OH 600 98<br />
DIANE GALLAGHER NJ 600 94<br />
DEE STARNES IN 600 94<br />
DAWN PATSY PA 600 88<br />
GEORGIANNA BRAD TX 599 1E<br />
FIONA MCCLEAN ON 599 1E<br />
KATHY PINDELL IL 599 1E<br />
KRIS WEAVER UT 599 1E<br />
THERESA RISNER OH 599 1E<br />
HEIDI SNYDER NY 599 99<br />
MAXINE BOTS MO 599 99<br />
LAURIE SCHUH IL 599 95<br />
JOAN SCHULTES MI 597 94<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
TINA MCNELLY OH 598 94<br />
CYNTHIA STEELE KY 597 99<br />
MARISSA STOWELL MN 597 93<br />
TANJA WASHBURN IL 597 78<br />
PATTY WINTER TN 597 75<br />
TOBI ROGERS MO 596 94<br />
SANDRA SWIRLES MI 596 90<br />
JESSICA FASULA RI 596 86<br />
REBEKAH SALSGIVE MI 596 86<br />
KIMBERLY ROBERTS IN 596 77<br />
CHRISTINA SMITH IN 595 72<br />
LISA BROADWATER PA 595 69<br />
CHERYL SMITH OH 594 90<br />
STEPHANIE ARNOLD IN 594 73<br />
SHERRY LANCE MI 592 69<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
KATHY POTTER MO 596 70<br />
DAWN WISLEY IN 595 67<br />
CLAUDIA CHARLTO PA 593 84<br />
JESSICA BUTTON WI 593 71<br />
DIANA SIMONE NY 591 73<br />
KATHY COOK MI 591 72<br />
CHRISTINA ESPOSIT IL 590 81<br />
DAWN SCHOENHALS NY 589 63<br />
LINDSEY HOOD KY 588 63<br />
MICHELLE MILLER IN 588 57<br />
JAMIE MILCIK MO 585 64<br />
JANIS GRELLNER MO 584 57<br />
TAMMY BOSTROM KY 582 51<br />
REBECCA GRUBE PA 579 42<br />
MIRANDA ROSENTH WI 291 32<br />
FLIGHT 4<br />
VALERIE KING IN 582 58<br />
MARIE LOPEZ CO 578 45<br />
COLETTE WEISER MN 575 43<br />
MICHELLE KIBEL CO 571 47<br />
LAURA FRANCESE NY 565 76<br />
JAN CAIRES CO 563 40<br />
DONNA WISS MO 278 26<br />
MEGAN EGGERS NE 277 15<br />
JULIE EGGERS NE 271 10<br />
Adult Female Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
RUTH CONWELL IN 579 56<br />
JENNIFER GILLEY OK 577 50<br />
MELISSA GIBBS WI 570 42<br />
JILL CRINKLAW AK 568 43<br />
SUE BLICKENSTAFF MD 556 39<br />
BECKI FOUTS IN 556 35<br />
DARSHAN NOHNER MN 538 34<br />
Adult Female Freestyle Ltd Recurve /<br />
Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ASHLEY FIRST IN 567 44<br />
LYNN WALTER CO 554 33<br />
CAROLYN ITALIANO ND 534 18<br />
ERIN REYNOLDS OH 526 21<br />
JEANINE HUBBARD GA 473 10<br />
Adult Female Traditional<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
SUSAN HANSON IN 520 20<br />
DIANE ELLIOTT MO 519 20<br />
ROBIN VOGEL VA 488 12<br />
HEATHER ZOFKO-BI MI 441 10<br />
DAWN SMITH IN 408 11<br />
Adult Male Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
RICK STARK VA 594 78<br />
GLEN BAXTER KY 570 55<br />
DEAN THOMPSON IN 570 46<br />
ALAN PAUL CT 569 40<br />
CHRISTOPHER WILL VA 563 42<br />
MICHAEL BROWN VA 561 41<br />
ROBERT WILLIAMS WV 556 37<br />
RANDY KOOPMANN TX 546 30<br />
JOSEPH MAURIN WI 544 31<br />
LYNN COOK TN 541 38<br />
PHILLIP BALDOWSKI GA 539 18<br />
THOMAS ALLEN WV 525 25<br />
VICTOR WALTH CO 498 25<br />
ROGER AMMONS NC 493 18<br />
GILBERT WILSON IN 283 22<br />
Adult Male Bowhunter<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TEDDY KIBEL CO 590 74<br />
JAYE COTTRILL IN 560 44<br />
DAVE BAXTER TX 534 23<br />
Adult Male Bowhunter Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CHRIS BERRY MO 600 1E<br />
LYNN HOCH IA 600 1E<br />
JEFF HUMAN NY 600 1E<br />
DILLON SETHER CO 600 1E<br />
MIKE UNDERHILL IN 600 1E<br />
ADAM GIBSON IN 600 1E<br />
MICHAEL ARISON IN 600 1E<br />
BILL LEWIS NE 600 1E<br />
KENT STIGALL VA 600 1E<br />
STEVE WILLIAMSON GA 600 1E<br />
RICKY ST.UPERY LA 600 1E<br />
GARY HINTZ WI 600 1E<br />
H JOHN NELSON OK 600 1E<br />
TIM EWERS VA 599 1E<br />
BILL HAKL MN 599 1E<br />
GWYNN MEDLIN TN 599 1E<br />
KEVIN GREEN IN 300 51<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
STEVEN CHRISTIAN MO 600 1E<br />
JUSTIN CLARK MI 600 1E<br />
MARK HERRING OH 600 1E<br />
BJ DEATON IA 600 1E<br />
DANIEL REED MI 600 1E<br />
JAMES HARMON TN 600 1E<br />
JUSTIN DRAGOMIRE OH 600 1E<br />
RICHARD CALLAWA WI 600 98<br />
LONNIE TRIPLETT OH 599 1E<br />
KENNETH BARKHUF IL 598 1E<br />
DENNIS MICHA NY 598 1E<br />
ROBERT N ARISON KY 598 93<br />
MARK GAMBY OH 300 53<br />
JOHN VESTAL KS 300 51<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
MATT LAPE IL 600 1E<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD<br />
Early arrivals checking in on Friday afternoon.<br />
At <strong>the</strong> Fea<strong>the</strong>r Vision booth, a loyal NFAA sponsor.<br />
BRIAN DORTCH TN 600 1E<br />
DANIEL KELLER IN 600 1E<br />
CHAD JAZWINSKI NY 600 99<br />
DARRIN DAVIS VA 600 98<br />
WALTER ERICKSON IL 600 98<br />
KENNETH KAYS IN 600 94<br />
STEVE FINNEY IN 600 92<br />
BRADEN MOOK WI 600 91<br />
VIC ZILIANI VA 599 1E<br />
MIKE LEWALLEN IL 599 98<br />
DAVE HEBERT WI 599 93<br />
DON ADKINS WV 598 1E<br />
DAVID HARMS IA 595 1E<br />
FLIGHT 4<br />
TROY KOSER WI 599 1E<br />
SCOTT ERB IL 599 1E<br />
BENJAMIN KIMBLER KY 599 1E<br />
KIRK SHORT MI 599 99<br />
GREG MCBRIDE PA 599 95<br />
TONY THURMAN IN 598 1E<br />
JASON FORCK IL 598 99<br />
RICHARD ARPIN KS 598 87<br />
TERRY DOODY IN 597 97<br />
RICKY WILLIAMS VA 597 90<br />
JON CANNON GA 596 91<br />
JOSHUA BYERLY TN 596 86<br />
MATTHEW ZINGSHEI WI 594 1E<br />
RICK COOK IN 594 1E<br />
GARRETH MCNELLY OH 594 90<br />
FLIGHT 5<br />
WADE PUCKETT IN 599 77<br />
JAMES AYERS TN 598 84<br />
CHRIS BOGGS KY 598 81<br />
JERRY SHUCK MD 597 96<br />
GREG PARKER MO 597 89<br />
THOMAS EBERHARD NC 597 78<br />
DARRELL HALL IN 596 81<br />
LEWIS REED KY 595 89<br />
FRANK CARSON TN 595 77<br />
ROGER HARRIS WV 594 79<br />
LONNIE WILLIAMS TN 594 79<br />
BRYAN MARTIN MI 594 70<br />
ROBBY MORRISON IA 591 69<br />
CRAIG WOOD IN 299 38<br />
MICHAEL MITCHEM IN 298 38<br />
FLIGHT 6<br />
TIM STECHSCHULTE WI 597 79<br />
MARION CASEY IL 596 78<br />
JERI GOOD MI 594 89<br />
KENTON HAYES MO 594 77<br />
JACOB BRADLEY OH 593 86<br />
BRENT FERRIS WI 593 73<br />
TRAVIS YOUNGER IN 592 71<br />
DONALD PERRY IN 590 67<br />
NICHOLAS WATKINS IL 589 70<br />
FRANK PIERSON KS 585 66<br />
JIM COBB NY 585 62<br />
KELLY HOARD TN 582 68<br />
DEREK GREEN TN 297 38<br />
KEITH ROSENTHAL WI 297 37<br />
MARK OSBORN IN 297 36<br />
FLIGHT 7<br />
GLEN GAUL IL. 593 65<br />
STEVE LANIER MO 591 80<br />
TIM YOCUM IL 587 71<br />
DWAYNE WHITAKER IN 581 61<br />
ROBERT DEUEL NY 580 50<br />
PAUL PENIX WI 579 53<br />
DONNIE STILES WV 573 59<br />
CHAD STANSBURY LA 571 55<br />
BRIAN RICHARDSON MI 571 37<br />
DON PARKER IA 565 48<br />
JASON VAUGHN KS 565 45<br />
RONNIE FALGOUT LA 564 42<br />
MATTHEW MOORE MO 504 21<br />
GARY G MARTIN MI 290 32<br />
ROBERT DAVIS KY 289 33<br />
Adult Male Bowhunter Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TIM RANDALL MO 593 67<br />
WILLIAM CAIRES CO 589 61<br />
KEVIN BRYANT KY 577 69<br />
DAVID SMALLEY NY 555 39<br />
DON BRONGO NY 548 32<br />
KEVIN RADES WI 526 33<br />
JIM KEEN IN 507 22<br />
BRYAN POURCHO AL 447 12<br />
DEAN CONRAD<br />
Adult Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
IA 288 34<br />
JACOB PHELPS VA 700 1E<br />
BRADLEY BAKER VA 700 1E<br />
RANDY HINKELMAN MD 600 1E<br />
DON POE IN 600 1E<br />
NICK JAYNE KS 600 1E<br />
BRYAN LOVELY IN 600 1E<br />
MIKE HOLLAND KS 600 1E<br />
KEVIN SHAW IL 600 1E<br />
DOUGLAS WALKER PA 600 1E<br />
RYAN HEROLD MO 600 1E<br />
LUKE LUCAS MO 600 1E<br />
ANDY HUNNELL PA 600 1E<br />
AARON HILDEBRAN PA 600 1E<br />
CODY THOMPSON NC 600 1E<br />
ROD WEAVER UT 600 1E<br />
JOHN BARKSDALE J IN 600 1E<br />
JON EIDE ND 600 1E<br />
JOSEPH HURT JR VA 600 1E<br />
KEN RAYMOND NY 600 1E<br />
DAVID GANSCHOW<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
WI 599 1E<br />
DENVER WISCHMEIE IN 600 1E<br />
DAVID KEITH KY 600 1E<br />
JEFFREY DUMKE WI 600 1E<br />
KEITH KLEIBOEKER IL 600 1E<br />
JEREMY HARBIN TN 600 1E<br />
JESSE RAY YOUNG IN 600 1E<br />
JIM HUTCHINSON IL 600 1E<br />
TOM HOOD MO 600 1E<br />
JAMES DARDEN MO 600 1E<br />
JOSHUA BUTLER KY 600 1E<br />
RON SYKORA IA 600 1E<br />
JEFFREY FRASIER NY 600 1E<br />
DARRIN MC CUTCHE MD 600 1E<br />
JASON AYERS T N 600 1E<br />
DON DOMURAT WI 600 1E<br />
MARK SALSGIVER MI 600 1E<br />
ROB SMITH GA 600 1E<br />
JERRY MULLET OH 600 1E<br />
ROBERT WERTZ PA 600 1E<br />
JODY L. RUS<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
MI 599 1E<br />
continued on pg. 12<br />
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JASON ROBISON IN 600 1E<br />
ROBERT SIEG MO 600 1E<br />
JIM PRUITTE GA 600 1E<br />
JOSHUA BINGER WI 600 1E<br />
JON BACH NJ 600 1E<br />
BILL WILLIAMS IN 600 1E<br />
BRYAN QUICK MO 600 1E<br />
GARON DEACON KY 600 1E<br />
CHRIS MC DONALD IL 600 1E<br />
CHRISTOPHER COOP IN 600 1E<br />
TRACY NEAL NY 599 1E<br />
JIM ADDIS SC 575 1E<br />
RUSSELL OGDEN VA 300 55<br />
LON STRADLEY OH 300 55<br />
FLIGHT 4<br />
SKIP ZMUGINSKY OH 600 1E<br />
MARK VENNE WI 600 1E<br />
MILES BLAIR OK 600 1E<br />
BLAKE LEFLER IA 600 1E<br />
TODD WOLFE OH 600 1E<br />
MIKE FLIER IL 600 1E<br />
NATE MALINOWSKI MI 600 1E<br />
JARED KOSSUTH MO 600 1E<br />
DALE JENKINS WV 600 1E<br />
CALE MORRIS IN 600 1E<br />
MICHAEL FIEBIG WI 600 1E<br />
DAVID HUNTZINGER MI 600 1E<br />
TOM RHODES KY 600 1E<br />
DAN MURPHY GA 599 93<br />
FLIGHT 5<br />
DUSTIN WHITEHOR WI 600 1E<br />
DONALD ROBINSON MO 600 1E<br />
MATT SCALES IL 600 1E<br />
ANDREW FAGAN ON 600 1E<br />
SAM MAUCELLI MO 600 1E<br />
RANDY TEMPERLEY IL 600 1E<br />
VICTOR VOLLRATH IN 600 1E<br />
BERTRAM CAVERLY MI 600 1E<br />
DALE BAILEY IN 600 1E<br />
JEREMIAH MCDOWE OH 600 1E<br />
DANIEL DUNNING KY 600 1E<br />
SEAN NELSON KY 600 1E<br />
BRIAN ARNDT TX 600 1E<br />
PHIL PORTER NE 600 1E<br />
TOM PRUITT MO 599 1E<br />
CHRIS SCHOMBERT IN 599 1E<br />
DALE DETERMAN MN 599 1E<br />
TIM LONG MI 599 1E<br />
KENNETH GIBSON OH 599 1E<br />
CHRISTOPHER PERD WV 598 1E<br />
MARC MORSE KY 300 53<br />
ALAN AVERY NY 300 53<br />
FLIGHT 6<br />
TIM SARGENT IA 600 1E<br />
ROBERT MCNELLY OH 600 1E<br />
TRAVIS THOMPSON WI 600 1E<br />
JOSEPH BROOKS KY 600 1E<br />
JON COOPER IN 600 1E<br />
BRUCE HANDLEY MI 600 1E<br />
DUGIE DENTON MT 600 1E<br />
STEVEN SCOTT NY 600 1E<br />
MIKE TATMAN IL 600 1E<br />
MIKE STEFANINI OH 600 1E<br />
DAVID SOLOMON OH 600 1E<br />
TODD TENBRINK MI 600 98<br />
STEVE KLOOS MN 600 64<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
CALEB WESAW KY 599 1E<br />
CRAIG SAMS IL 599 1E<br />
THOMAS LAMBERT VA 599 94<br />
ANTHONY SCHMIDT WI 300 51<br />
FLIGHT 7<br />
JOHN SALYER VA 600 1E<br />
PATRICK FLEMING IN 600 99<br />
DAN BIESZK MN 600 97<br />
VINCE SCHULTES MI 600 97<br />
PATRICK BOWMAN TN 600 96<br />
RAY MANFULL KS 600 94<br />
RUSSELL CURTIS MI 600 93<br />
JORDY HARMON TN 600 90<br />
DAVID PIKTEL WV 599 99<br />
RICK CARDARELLI NY 599 98<br />
MATT HOPPER IN 599 94<br />
PAUL BLAKELOCK NY 599 92<br />
JESSE JOHNSON MI 594 96<br />
KRIS LAPPALA IA 300 48<br />
FLIGHT 8<br />
SEAN NANCE MD 600 1E<br />
SCOTT COFFEY KY 600 97<br />
CARL JOHNSON IL 600 96<br />
MIKE SCHULTZ CO 600 96<br />
RICK WILLS MD 600 95<br />
RAYMOND MARSHA IN 600 88<br />
STEVE HERR PA 599 84<br />
WILLIAM MOHN IL 598 95<br />
COREY SHIVE KY 598 89<br />
MAURICE STOWELL MN 598 80<br />
EDWARD BOWEN MD 594 93<br />
DEREK BRUMMETT KY 300 46<br />
FLIGHT 9<br />
KELVIN RANNEY MI 599 1E<br />
DUKE STRIEBY IN 599 1E<br />
SEAN YETZ IL 599 1E<br />
DAVID INGRAM MO 599 1E<br />
CHRIS MOORE GA 599 1E<br />
DAVID HAWLK JR NY 599 1E<br />
ISAAC NELLESSEN WI 599 1E<br />
BRIAN WENSEL VA 599 99<br />
PATRICK REINHARD GA 599 97<br />
DUSTIN ECKES WI 598 1E<br />
SEAN MCKENTY ON 598 1E<br />
DAVID DREW MO 598 1E<br />
MITCHELL FEATHER AL 598 95<br />
RONALD ELLIS IN 597 1E<br />
STEVE HICKMAN IL 597 96<br />
CHRISTOPHER GLAS MI 299 52<br />
LARRY TER HAAR MI 299 50<br />
FLIGHT 10<br />
KENNETH SHAW IN 599 1E<br />
MICHAEL ZICAFOOS WV 599 1E<br />
JONATHAN GEER MI 599 1E<br />
DARRON RODGERS MO 599 1E<br />
MIKE SCHAFF MT 599 99<br />
TOM BAYLY NE 599 99<br />
GARY SMITH OH 598 95<br />
JERRY HOPPE WI 598 94<br />
JOSH HITCHNER KY 598 94<br />
KIRK BURROUGHS WV 598 93<br />
STEVEN SPIVEY IN 598 92<br />
STEVEN BINGER WI 598 86<br />
JEREMY HOLCOMB OH 594 99<br />
ERIC MAMO MI 299 48<br />
JEFF MC NAIL UT 299 47<br />
FLIGHT 11<br />
JEFF NORTHCUTT IN 599 95<br />
JIMMY BUTLER KY 599 94<br />
VINCE SANTMEYER VA 599 90<br />
DAVID SIMONE NY 599 89<br />
REX REICHERT VA 598 95<br />
SETH LOGSDON IL 598 93<br />
JOHNNY WALTHOUR IN 598 93<br />
VIRGIL MAYSE WV 598 91<br />
SEAN FACKLAM NY 597 91<br />
JASON WARDRIP CO 597 87<br />
TELO EBERT WI 597 84<br />
JOHN ROBERSON SC 596 83<br />
JASON HALE IN 594 92<br />
JEFFREY PAGE WI 594 83<br />
FLIGHT 12<br />
SYLVAN GLICK PA 598 1E<br />
MATTHEW MAMO MI 598 97<br />
TERRY COLIN NY 598 89<br />
KEITH TROUT MI 598 85<br />
GARY GILMORE IN 598 83<br />
RAY WISE OH 598 81<br />
DAVID JONES MI 597 98<br />
FORREST GOODMAN IA 597 97<br />
RANDY LANE IN 597 96<br />
WILLIAM HALE WV 597 95<br />
STEVEN DIRK MD 597 85<br />
GENE CONLEY WI 597 85<br />
WILLIAM O’BRYANT LA 595 80<br />
STEVEN MILCOFF PA 595 68<br />
TIM PORTER MN 591 78<br />
MATTHEW RENY IL 590 79<br />
MICHAEL EVERHAR KY 299 37<br />
FLIGHT 13<br />
STEVE HARMEYER WI 598 88<br />
DAVE ARNOLD IN 598 80<br />
BRUCE RAMSEY PA 597 93<br />
STEVE BRYAN IL 597 93<br />
ROBERT WEBBER IN 597 91<br />
SCOTT BAILEY NE 597 88<br />
CRAIG WAITE IA 597 85<br />
DON STARK NY 597 84<br />
BRETT NIBBE MN 596 92<br />
BILLY PEEK MI 596 86<br />
CHARLES PRATER OH 596 83<br />
DONALD WILSON MI 593 78<br />
COREY WENDLING MI 298 44<br />
GREG SMITH MI 298 44<br />
FLIGHT 14<br />
SCOTTY WISELY IN 598 94<br />
RON TEUFEL IA 598 81<br />
ROY WARNER IL 597 92<br />
JUSTIN ERTEL MO 596 1E<br />
DENNIS HAWK VA 596 90<br />
JEFF COOLEY IN 596 88<br />
JUSTIN BALL IN 596 87<br />
MAX MAUPIN KY 595 97<br />
TOM BERGSCHICKE TN 595 90<br />
JIM TUBBS NE 595 65<br />
MIKE BARTLETT IL 593 90<br />
RICHARD CONWELL IN 591 85<br />
ERICK FRANCO IN 591 59<br />
JAMES SNODGRASS MO 589 95<br />
TOM LYMAN IA 298 39<br />
FLIGHT 15<br />
SHAWN FORD KY 596 88<br />
RICK HUBER WI 596 80<br />
DUSTIN HEEG WI 596 80<br />
CHRISTOPHER WHIT IL 596 69<br />
DAVID BELL OH 595 94<br />
PHILLIP-JASON MON KY 595 77<br />
AARON EGGERS IL 594 85<br />
GLENN PURSELL IN 594 75<br />
JEREMY EVANS OH 594 73<br />
MACE VANBLAIRCO IN 594 69<br />
RONALD SMITH KY 5 92 72<br />
KELLY WESTPHAL WI 591 74<br />
SCOTT GEISEN IN 591 70<br />
EDWARD BECKLEY MI 590 68<br />
MARK COOK MI 590 65<br />
FLIGHT 16<br />
DALLAS FUHRMAN PA 595 1E<br />
BRIAN THOMPSON OH 595 1E<br />
JERRY FOUTS MI 593 79<br />
MONTE JESSEE VA 593 68<br />
TONY OBRIEN OK 593 64<br />
CURTIS HANSON TN 592 70<br />
DUANE POUPARD MI 592 62<br />
LEE DANIEL IL 588 78<br />
ED WALTERS NC 587 74<br />
ROCKY KLINE IN 586 71<br />
SHANE BUSCHLEN MI 295 58<br />
RICHARD THOMAS KY 295 34<br />
MICHAEL O’NEILL OH 295 28<br />
FLIGHT 17<br />
IRA CROMLING NY 594 97<br />
MICHAEL KEADLE TN 594 84<br />
DON PETERS MI 594 73<br />
ROBERT HOWARD IA 593 98<br />
NICK DURUSSEL MI 592 98<br />
GLEN MORNINGSTA PA 592 93<br />
CLAYTON BLACKST OH 589 75<br />
DAVID HOTT TX 588 72<br />
JEFFREY CROW OH 588 69<br />
GENE GRELLNER MO 587 75<br />
JOEY JARRELL OH 585 83<br />
BRETT MARR KY 585 67<br />
CHARLES HARGRAV OH 579 59<br />
MITCH MULL MI 572 93<br />
JIM PORTER PA 294 45<br />
JEFF WEBB OH 292 32<br />
JUNIE O’BRIEN KY 291 38<br />
FLIGHT 18<br />
JIM VAN HORN IN 584 63<br />
TODD MCCULLOUG PA 583 65<br />
CHAD BYERS IL 582 65<br />
JONATHAN MIZE IN 581 68<br />
MATTHEW KENNED OH 581 67<br />
JOHN BRINKMAN IN 580 51<br />
ELBERT KING OH 575 59<br />
TERRY WILLIAMS IN 575 52<br />
MARK EGGERS NE 572 47<br />
RANDY MORRISON IA 571 50<br />
DAVID HENDERSON IL 569 43<br />
RONALD BURROUGH WV 566 54<br />
HERBERT MASTERS VA 566 41<br />
RICHARD CHOMIK PA 564 42<br />
BRIAN SENICK IL 559 38<br />
TROY SAUNDERS NE 533 39<br />
KIM PRICE MI 514 20<br />
JASON VANDERBILT MO 513 23<br />
JIM HABAS WI 480 13<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD<br />
AL TERMINIELLO MA 270 12<br />
JIM POPE MI 247 12<br />
Adult Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
MATT CARMIN NE 596 83<br />
CHRIS COLEMAN TX 595 85<br />
GUY ROSE IA 595 78<br />
PATRICK VOGEL VA 595 56<br />
DEAN COTE WA 593 81<br />
PAUL DONAHOO PA 593 81<br />
CHRIS RUNION WV 593 68<br />
JOHN GRESHOCK PA 590 74<br />
RICHARD HEITGER MI 590 59<br />
ROBERT BROWN MO 589 67<br />
PAUL LEWKOWICZ MA 588 63<br />
T.L. WILLIAMS PA 584 64<br />
DAVE HRYN NY 296 32<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
BEN RANCE IN 585 48<br />
BRIAN FICKEL OH 582 58<br />
STEVE PLEIN IA 581 53<br />
FARON TEAGUE MO 576 56<br />
MARK COVINGTON VA 576 45<br />
FRANK MOSSER KY 575 51<br />
PHIL SEATON MO 575 48<br />
EARL CASH, JR. VA 560 38<br />
DAVID BLICKENSTA MD 559 34<br />
JAMES KRAMER IA 557 43<br />
GREG FOUTS IN 552 40<br />
CRAIG SCHMIDT MN 543 36<br />
TOM BIG BIRD CIAK MO 523 24<br />
Adult Male Freestyle Ltd Recurve/Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JOHN DAVID BURNE ONT 591 64<br />
PAUL WINTERBOWE MO 585 58<br />
EW BUBBA BATEMA TX 581 48<br />
MATTHEW SIMMON OH 568 52<br />
DAVID WEARNE NE 566 57<br />
BOBBY JONES TX 566 53<br />
CHRIS OLSEN AL 566 44<br />
KYLE COOK NC 565 46<br />
QUINN TALBOTT MO 565 40<br />
TOMAS LOPEZ CO 557 24<br />
JASON LEWIS IN 552 33<br />
SHAWN LOVELL GA 545 23<br />
BRIAN LUKE OH 523 21<br />
ANDREW SPANGLER MI 518 23<br />
DARREN NOTHSTINE TX 467 7<br />
Adult Male Traditional<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
PAUL VOGEL VA 529 31<br />
MIKE FRIZZELL TX 529 21<br />
SCOTT BILLS MI 527 20<br />
JIM POWELL MI 523 25<br />
B J WORKMAN WV 508 16<br />
TIM NORTHCUTT IN 504 24<br />
KEN ECKERD MI 503 22<br />
JON DIETERLEN TN 502 18<br />
DON BEDNER VA 496 18<br />
TIM KIBEL TX 494 12<br />
RONNIE EMERSON VA 429 9<br />
JAMES MARTIN OH 369 4<br />
CLAYTON MARTIN CO 359 3<br />
CHRISTOS DOUSMA IL 144 2<br />
Crossbow Female<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
MICHELLE O’DONNE FL 600 1E<br />
Crossbow Male<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TERRY BUTLER PA 600 93<br />
BRENT HANKINS OH 597 74<br />
JOE SILVASI NJ 590 84<br />
Cub Female Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
MCKENZIE MIX SD 534 20<br />
HEATHER FORD KY 213 3<br />
Cub Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
KATIE WILLIAMS NY 600 1E<br />
MOLLY VEITH IA 600 1E<br />
GABRIELLE MEYLA MI 599 1E<br />
EMILY FISCHER TX 598 1E<br />
SABRINA DIRK MD 589 61<br />
JOY LESSARD AK 588 65<br />
MCKENZY OBRIEN OK 585 60<br />
WYNTER MORTZ MI 583 65<br />
HANNAH ZACHMAN IL 562 36<br />
KYLIE DAUGHERTY KY 484 14<br />
Cub Female Freestyle Ltd Rec/Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
KIM VOIGT NY 578 48<br />
CORA SPANGLER MI 554 29<br />
Most of <strong>the</strong> Adult (and a few Seniors) medalists from <strong>the</strong> afternoon line.<br />
continued on pg. 14<br />
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MARY MARGARET P MI 540 26<br />
JENA ECKERD MI 521 15<br />
Cub Male Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
THOMAS FORD KY 299 3<br />
Cub Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JEREMY ELLIOTT KY 650 1E<br />
JOSH RYAN WI 650 1E<br />
HUNTER JENKINS WV 600 1E<br />
ZACHERY LOVELL GA 600 1E<br />
RYAN WATERMAN MO 599 1E<br />
ROWDY ZUNKER TX 598 84<br />
TRYSTEN WILLIAMS IN 597 83<br />
CLAYTON GREGORY TN 595 82<br />
MARCUS DRAVES IA 594 55<br />
RANDY VERNATTER OH 593 67<br />
LUCAS KENLEY VA 591 79<br />
CAM MCSHERRY IL 591 61<br />
WYATT NELSON AK 584 61<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
ERIC FACKLAM NY 585 1E<br />
KYLE PRESTON MI 583 66<br />
HUNTER CARLTON KY 578 53<br />
LEVI RICKY MI 550 35<br />
ZEBULUN WILSON MI 546 24<br />
JOSEPH MAKOVEC WI 542 30<br />
JUSTIN CHOMIK PA 531 21<br />
AUSTIN PRICE MI 524 33<br />
JACOB BROWNFIELD IN 524 28<br />
CODY MUSULIN MI 504 17<br />
ZACHARY BROWNFI KY 498 18<br />
DANNY KAY MI 383 9<br />
Cub Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ZACHARY BRISTER TX 597 81<br />
DAKOTA LEEPER MO 581 56<br />
JOE PRICE WI 575 39<br />
CJ SCHOMBERT IN 551 36<br />
ETHAN RIPIC NY 524 25<br />
JOSHUA VENNE WI 472 10<br />
TRYSTAN HENDERS IL 398 7<br />
Cub Male Freestyle Ltd Rec/Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JORDAN CRAIG MO 588 51<br />
IAN COOMBE OH 538 32<br />
JOSHUA TEITLER MI 533 28<br />
MILES HEYMAN NC 524 19<br />
MAX PAYNE MI 432 8<br />
DANIEL O’NEILL OH 230 6<br />
Elementary Female NASP<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
KRISTIN MORRIS KY 472 0<br />
ABBY HASTING KY 470 1<br />
SHELBI CLARK KY 459 2<br />
RACHEL ELDER KY 441 1<br />
MADISON SWAN KY 373 0<br />
HANNAH SHAWEN KY 354 0<br />
DANIELLE POOLE KY 284 0<br />
EMILEE WHITE KY 130 0<br />
Elementary Male NASP<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CRAIG NORTON KY 564 15<br />
KOBY WHITE KY 505 6<br />
JACOB DENNY KY 470 6<br />
RYNE NORTON KY 469 1<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
COLE HARMON KY 455 5<br />
KYLE DEFLER KY 449 0<br />
JUSTIN BAGBY KY 442 0<br />
WESLEY TAYLOR KY 432 3<br />
JORDAN NORTON KY 352 0<br />
CLAYTON MARTIN KY 282 1<br />
CHASE PAYNE KY 197 0<br />
Master Senior Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ROSIE PRIDGEN OK 596 91<br />
MARILYN VENNE WI 595 66<br />
ELBA ORTIZ TX 565 44<br />
RITA PORTUESI MI 562 49<br />
Master Senior Female Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JEANIE HALL WA 531 27<br />
Master Senior Male Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
DAVE CLEM MD 553 40<br />
CHARLEY WASHBUR CA 553 37<br />
MONTY HEISHMANN TX 548 29<br />
RICHARD HANLON MI 530 28<br />
LOUIS TRAVIS IN 526 35<br />
JIM THREADGILL TN 510 23<br />
JERRY BARR KY 436 8<br />
JAN ROBERTSON NE 392 10<br />
JAKE VEIT GA 303 47<br />
HERB ATKINS IN 248 8<br />
Master Senior Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JAMES GOINS MD 599 97<br />
LOREN PAGEL MN 599 92<br />
WILLIAM SIM OH 599 87<br />
DARREL GEHMAN PA 599 87<br />
TEDDY LYNN SC 598 95<br />
BILL GOULD PA 598 91<br />
BILL ARLEDGE NE 598 84<br />
RICHARD ORTH AZ 598 76<br />
JIM FRENCH VA 597 90<br />
TOM STELK IA 597 87<br />
STAN LENHART PA 596 76<br />
STANLEY PARMENTI VA 594 78<br />
BILL HENSLEY TX 593 83<br />
KEN VIVENZIO NH 298 40<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
RON LAUHON WV 596 88<br />
BOB SAMPSON IN 595 92<br />
CLAYTON VENNE WI 595 87<br />
DANIEL KIRTS IN 593 70<br />
ROBERT EVANS FL 593 66<br />
KENNETH MAPLES VA 591 79<br />
JAKE THOMPSON KY 590 65<br />
CHARLES STARNES IN 588 74<br />
JOHN CARLSON IA 588 53<br />
DALE MOSER TN 585 72<br />
ED MARTEN CO 584 56<br />
GENE LOVASZ MI 579 45<br />
ROBERT BRUMBACK MO 579 41<br />
ROBIN DEVONO PA 574 60<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
JIM JEPSON NE 585 50<br />
MAURICE SHELTON FL 575 56<br />
DON WILL IL 574 61<br />
JIM LAMOIN CT 571 64<br />
CECIL THOMAS IN 571 44<br />
CHARLES PERRIGOY PA 566 50<br />
GAROLD BARNUM MI 560 48<br />
THOMAS SAUNDERS NE 551 34<br />
MICHAEL HOLMAN IL 543 27<br />
DENNIS BRYANT IN 540 35<br />
RON WIBLE TX 470 20<br />
JIM LANE MO 281 28<br />
Master Senior Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
RON MOSCHETZ WI 584 59<br />
LARRY WORRILL MD 573 55<br />
RICHARD WINKLE IN 567 48<br />
ROBERT BITNER MI 558 32<br />
JERRY WENZEL VA 528 23<br />
JIM HART IL 518 16<br />
VICTOR MATTHEWS MO 514 18<br />
JAMES GATTON TN 509 18<br />
SAMUEL REDDEN MN 363 18<br />
Middle Female NASP<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
MEAGAN ALLEN KY 529 9<br />
KAYLA GABBERT KY 529 5<br />
TAMMY CURRY KY 509 4<br />
KELSEY MILES KY 443 2<br />
STEPHANIE BOHR KY 438 1<br />
Middle Male NASP<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ALEX SHAWEN KY 505 3<br />
ZACHARY SCOTT KY 504 7<br />
ZACHARY VANMETE KY 475 6<br />
JOSH MILBURN KY 461 4<br />
JAMES BREWER KY 432 2<br />
DEREK POLLETT KY 398 1<br />
TANNER HIMES KY 348 0<br />
Pro Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CHRISTIE COLIN NY 650 1E $575.00<br />
HOLLY LARSON MN 650 1E $422.00<br />
JAMIE VAN NATTA OH 600 1E $1,056.00<br />
TINA HUNTZINGER MI 600 1E $296.00<br />
TIFFANY REEVES MT 600 1E $254.00<br />
STEPHANIE GALLAG NJ 600 1E $210.00<br />
SAMANTHA NEAL NY 600 1E $179.00<br />
BRITTANY LORENTI CT 600 1E<br />
JENNIE RICHARDSO KY 600 1E<br />
CRYSTAL PARKER WA 600 97<br />
SONYA DECRAMER MN 600 95<br />
SAMANTHA KLINE NC 600 94<br />
DIANE WATSON FL 600 94<br />
CHRISTINA LOONEY TN 600 94<br />
SUSAN DAVIS VA 600 87<br />
NANCY ZORN IL 599 1E<br />
CHERYL KEITH KY 599 97<br />
STINA ANDREWS WI 598 97<br />
SHERRY HOTT TX 598 86<br />
CONNIE CALLOWAY TN 595 1E<br />
BECKY PEARSON AZ 588 90<br />
Pro Female Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
LORI DRAEVING IN 572 49 $142.50<br />
Pro Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CHANCE BEAUBOUE TN 700 1E $7,500.00<br />
DUANE PRICE WI 700 1E $3,000.00<br />
NATHAN BROOKS AR 700 1E $1,500.00<br />
JEDD GRESHOCK PA 675 1E $965.00<br />
BOB EYLER MI 675 1E $965.00<br />
JOSHUA SCHAFF MT 675 1E $965.00<br />
BRADEN GELLENTHI MA 675 1E $965.00<br />
REO WILDE ID 675 1E $600.00<br />
DARRIN CHRISTENB IN 675 1E $600.00<br />
DAVE COUSINS ME 675 1E $522.00<br />
GARY SMITH JR. OH 650 1E $487.00<br />
LEVI MORGAN NC 600 1E $375.00<br />
ANTHONY FOSTER KY 600 1E $375.00<br />
EVAN BAIZE KY 600 1E $375.00<br />
SCOTT STARNES IN 600 1E $375.00<br />
JEFF HOPKINS DE 600 1E $375.00<br />
LOGAN WILDE ID 600 1E $375.00<br />
ROB MORGAN MT 600 1E $375.00<br />
JIM DESPART NY 600 1E $375.00<br />
KEVIN POLISH PA 600 1E $375.00<br />
NSHAN THOMPSON MO 600 1E $375.00<br />
JAMES BUTTS NY 600 1E $375.00<br />
MICHAEL BRADEN TX 600 1E $375.00<br />
CHRIS EGGERS IL 600 1E $375.00<br />
DAN QUINTANA CA 600 1E $375.00<br />
JESSE BROADWATE PA 600 1E $375.00<br />
CHRIS OOSTERLINC CA 600 1E<br />
JOE DETERMAN MN 600 1E<br />
SCOTT CRAN WI 600 1E<br />
KEVIN HUTCHINSON OK 600 1E<br />
DEITMAR TRILLUS MI 600 1E<br />
SHANE WILLS MD 600 1E<br />
JACKIE WHITE MO 600 1E<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM UT 600 1E<br />
KEITH TRAIL NC 600 1E<br />
ERIC OSMONSON CA 600 1E<br />
WILLIAM MUNSON IL 600 1E<br />
RICHARD LEFTWICH VA 600 1E<br />
ARLYN RITSEMA MI 600 1E<br />
KEVIN TATARYN MB 600 1E<br />
CARL WENK MI 600 1E<br />
GRANT SCHLEUSNE WI 600 1E<br />
GEORGE RYALS NY 600 1E<br />
DAN MULL MI 600 1E<br />
JOSHUA DICKERSON MI 600 1E<br />
RICHARD STEVE STA VA 600 1E<br />
LONNIE MC ELCAR OH 600 1E<br />
LEE GIBBS WI 600 1E<br />
KEVIN WILKEY UT 600 1E<br />
ANDREW WILSON AK 600 1E<br />
MELVIN SHREWSBU VA 600 1E<br />
TIPTON COOK CO 600 1E<br />
DAVE BARNSDALE MI 600 1E<br />
PERRY HARPRING IN 600 1E<br />
TROY KNOLL MD 600 1E<br />
DOUGLAS MONTELE NY 600 1E<br />
CHAD ALLEN MI 600 1E<br />
RICHARD POTTER MO 600 1E<br />
BRIAN SIMPSON WV 600 1E<br />
DOUG WILLIAMS NY 600 1E<br />
RODGER JR WILLETT VA 600 1E<br />
RUSSELL PAYNE TX 600 1E<br />
JASON CARBAUGH PA 600 1E<br />
JEFF BUTTON WI 600 1E<br />
LEONARD SIMMONS MD 600 1E<br />
JAMES MILLER WA 600 1E<br />
ROD MENZER WI 600 1E<br />
JAMES MALONE KY 600 1E<br />
WAYNE RISNER OH 600 1E<br />
JAY JAMES LA 600 1E<br />
JAMES SIZEMORE TN 600 1E<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD<br />
WILLIAM BOYD IN 600 1E<br />
JACK WALLACE OH 600 1E<br />
BRAD PATSY PA 600 1E<br />
BILLY MC CALL NC 600 1E<br />
ERIC GRIGGS KY 600 1E<br />
DERRICK POET KY 600 1E<br />
BRANDON REYES VA 600 1E<br />
ALLEN CONNER AL 600 1E<br />
JASON LADD MI 600 1E<br />
DAVID ROTH MI 600 1E<br />
CHRIS DESTON CT 600 1E<br />
KALE HEUTON IA 600 1E<br />
RANDY HENDRIX NC 600 1E<br />
JEREMIAH UPP OH 600 1E<br />
MICHAEL ANDERSO IA 600 1E<br />
JOE KAPP IN 600 1E<br />
BILL EDMONDS IN 600 1E<br />
KIRT JENSEN WI 600 1E<br />
DAVID DECLEMENT NY 600 1E<br />
BRIAN JONES KY 600 1E<br />
ADAM HAYDEN KY 600 1E<br />
ERIC LYDEEN MN 600 1E<br />
BILL SCHUH IL 600 1E<br />
TRENT KLEEBERGER MN 600 1E<br />
RICHARD BROWN AL 600 1E<br />
JEREMIAH MC CONN CO 600 1E<br />
PAT DORIGATTI WY 600 1E<br />
KELLY SCHMIDT IN 600 1E<br />
DONALD BISHOP NC 600 1E<br />
KEVIN ZEITER MI 600 1E<br />
KURTIS SWIFT KY 600 1E<br />
BRYAN HELLAND MN 600 1E<br />
DON FRANCE MI 599 1E<br />
RAYMOND SOLOMO CO 599 1E<br />
MARK RYAN WI 599 1E<br />
TERRY REYNOLDS MI 599 1E<br />
KEITH BROWN NC 599 1E<br />
SHANE MINOR IA 599 1E<br />
DARREN COLLINS KS 599 1E<br />
LANE PRESTON MI 599 97<br />
RON HARDESTY MI 599 96<br />
BRUCE WILLIAMS MI 599 95<br />
RICHARD HOTCHKIS MI 597 72<br />
LYNN MORRISON AL 596 93<br />
MARK THOMPSON SC 594 1E<br />
CHUCK COOLEY NY 594 94<br />
KENDALL WOODY VA 590 1E<br />
JEFFREY HEEG WI 588 1E<br />
ROBERT WOLFRAM IL 300 58<br />
FORREST CARTER ID 300 54<br />
JEFFREY UMBAUGH IN 300 52<br />
Pro Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JEFF FABRY CA 600 1E $896.00<br />
GRAHAM COFIELD KY 600 1E $492.00<br />
RANDY BRABEC CO 599 1E $331.00<br />
RICK HUNSINGER PA 599 1E $229.00<br />
RODNEY HUFFMAN MO 597 93 $190.00<br />
LARRY GOZA AL 595 83<br />
JAMIE JENNINGS MO 594 88<br />
EMORY BUDZINSKI WI 594 84<br />
JOSEPH GRITT WV 594 71<br />
DUSTIN LANDSINGE WI 591 67<br />
CHARLIE OWENS IN 589 88<br />
ROBERT BESANCEN KS 589 70<br />
GREGORY MISNER MT 587 59<br />
GARY RIGNEY IL 585 69<br />
JERRY WATTERS OH 577 47<br />
Senior Female Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
RHONDA WALL TX 532 26<br />
Senior Female Bowhunter Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
MARY NEMEC-WOO MN 592 73<br />
Senior Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
LORA SMITH MI 591 76<br />
ANN BARNUM MI 587 75<br />
CAROL BITNER MI 587 66<br />
SUSAN MATHIS SC 552 34<br />
MARY WENZEL VA 538 33<br />
Senior Female Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TEKO PHILLIPS WA 527 24<br />
MARY QUALTERS IN 477 8<br />
Senior Male Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JOSEPH SR MAURIN WI 565 42<br />
LEE GREGORY TX 562 46<br />
EDWIN DANGLER TX 552 33<br />
JOSE ORTIZ TX 549 28<br />
LONNIE GOODRICH KY 540 24<br />
JIM MISNER MT 533 20<br />
JIM SORRELL VA 531 31<br />
WILLIAM VRABEL PA 523 28<br />
RICHARD LUCANGIO CO 264 12<br />
Senior Male Bowhunter<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
GLENN SCHULTZ CO 559 39<br />
SAMMY DUGGINS KY 542 24<br />
RONALD THOMPSON MD 521 20<br />
LARRY BROWNE IN 240 7<br />
Senior Male Bowhunter Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JIM BATH KS 600 99<br />
GARY MUNSON WV 600 96<br />
MERLIN OSWALD KS 600 86<br />
DOUG NIHART KS 599 1E<br />
STEVE COLEMAN TX 599 1E<br />
RUSSELL WOOD MN 599 98<br />
DENNIS KENASTON SD 599 94<br />
ROBERT WALTERS CO 599 94<br />
JERRY BUSH TN 599 92<br />
BOB SHIPMAN IA 598 96<br />
DWIGHT COPPOCK AK 597 96<br />
MICHAEL CLARY IN 597 95<br />
STEVEN OLDHAM VA 595 93<br />
JOHN ELLIOTT NE 594 82<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
MIKE STANNER NE 596 90<br />
CARL CLAYCOMB ID 593 77<br />
JAMES BORG MN 593 65<br />
JOHNNIE ZWEYGAR CO 591 81<br />
PATRICK HAMP VA 591 80<br />
FRANK SMITH KY 590 68<br />
SHORTY FABER SD 587 77<br />
EUGENE UNGER CO 586 66<br />
BILL BRADLEY IN 583 52<br />
DAN SOLDAN MI 582 47<br />
DONALD LOGAN IN 579 52<br />
RAY JONES IA 577 63<br />
LEROY PETERS FL 571 67<br />
continued on pg. 16<br />
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JOHN NATOLLY MD 298 36<br />
EARNEST DROWNS KY 292 29<br />
Senior Male Bowhunter Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CARROLL WALKER MO 590 62<br />
JEFF WYLER IL 581 66<br />
GARY W ELMORE IN 571 43<br />
JAMES GAINES WV 566 42<br />
RON EDWARDS IN 559 43<br />
ROGER RICHARDSO KY 274 18<br />
Senior Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ELLIS GIBSON AR 600 1E<br />
JIM BURNS WI 600 1E<br />
WOODY NOE KY 600 1E<br />
VARTAN MALKASIA ND 600 1E<br />
BILL BROOKSHIER MO 600 1E<br />
C D MILLER VA 600 96<br />
HENRY HOUK MO 599 1E<br />
DAVID TOWNSEND NY 599 1E<br />
CARL HIX CA 599 95<br />
JAMES BROUWER MI 599 83<br />
EDWARD CHRISTMA NE 598 1E<br />
SCOTT SMITH WI 598 96<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
CHARLES NEASE WV 600 96<br />
STEVE TINCHER WV 600 91<br />
JAMES RUDZIEWICZ IN 600 89<br />
JAMES HASTY IN 600 89<br />
CHARLIE CROCKETT MO 600 88<br />
RANDY RUTLEDGE IL 599 1E<br />
DOUG GRADE WI 599 98<br />
RAY PRATER OH 599 86<br />
JACK PARSONS IN 598 91<br />
LARRY MARTIN MI 597 83<br />
DOUG JOYCE NJ 596 93<br />
AL SCHUSTER IA 595 88<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
JOHN SMITH MI 599 97<br />
NEIL NEWKIRK NY 599 92<br />
RANDY TANNER VA 599 89<br />
MICHAEL MOWBRA CO 599 88<br />
JAMES BOTS MO 599 84<br />
JOHN LEWIS OH 598 63<br />
JIM KRUMEL IN 596 94<br />
BOB WILSON OH 595 88<br />
GARRY BECK AZ 593 71<br />
PATRICK GALLAGHE NJ 591 90<br />
BRUCE TAJIRI HI 589 81<br />
G.C. “BUTCH” HEROL MO 574 87<br />
FLIGHT 4<br />
JOHN KANTER WI 598 95<br />
BRUCE SMITH PA 598 93<br />
JIM BOOTH WV 598 80<br />
RICHARD DAYTON MI 597 76<br />
KARL OKITA OR 597 75<br />
EARL RAYMOND IL 596 95<br />
TONY MONTGOMER KY 595 83<br />
TY DAVIS TN 594 77<br />
WARREN LEVIN IL 593 65<br />
SYNDAL NELSON KY 591 79<br />
RALPH PECK FL 591 68<br />
JACK DOUGLAS NY 589 86<br />
FLIGHT 5<br />
FRANK COUSE SR NY 595 80<br />
WALTER MOYER WI 592 80<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
DAVE PALMER NC 592 79<br />
ROGER BAKKEN MN 590 72<br />
LOU HAVEL NY 588 68<br />
THOMAS NAUMAN ID 583 75<br />
GEORGE SHAW IN 582 61<br />
HAROLD HALFMAN IN 574 73<br />
FREDERICK MEEKER CT 563 44<br />
FREDEICK LUONGO CT 562 35<br />
DAVID WARD IL 556 30<br />
DENNIS POWERS KS 539 33<br />
LARRY WICKS IL 275 18<br />
Senior Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ROD MILLER IN 592 78<br />
ROGER PRUITT SR. VA 592 68<br />
CHARLES MAY KY 591 66<br />
SAM CONKLIN MI 584 64<br />
DENNIS ORLOWSKI WI 574 38<br />
MICHAEL STURGEO WI 572 47<br />
JOHN GROSSL WV 265 14<br />
Senior Male Freestyle Ltd Recurve/Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
STAN BOYD KS 563 37<br />
JEFF WISEMAN FL 557 32<br />
STEVE ROBINSON OH 543 27<br />
DAVID BRANDFASS FL 537 24<br />
BOB TRUTTMAN IL 532 26<br />
GREG HEETER IN 524 19<br />
JOE STEMEN IN 512 24<br />
RAYMOND KRAMER IA 512 13<br />
JIM WHITE GA 511 19<br />
MICHAEL SULLIVAN GA 496 20<br />
Senior Male Traditional<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
LENNY LATTIMER PA 555 30<br />
BOBBY GRAHAM OK 508 19<br />
JOHN CZEKALA OR 497 20<br />
DON ELLISON IL 496 19<br />
ROBERT WOLFF IL 474 12<br />
LESTER CHANNELL WV 467 11<br />
Senior Pro Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
SHARON HENNEMA MO 598 96 $142.50<br />
Senior Pro Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
DWIGHT SNODGRAS NV 650 1E $568.00<br />
DEE WILDE ID 650 1E $422.00<br />
TOM COBLENTZ TN 650 1E $374.00<br />
STEVE BOYLAN IL 600 1E $1285.00<br />
RICHARD SMITH CO 600 1E $715.00<br />
PHIL LONG TN 600 1E $284.00<br />
BOB PETERSEN MD 600 1E $284.00<br />
PHIL MC COY IN 600 1E $237.00<br />
LAWRENCE BOONE MI 600 1E $208.00<br />
GLENN CAMPBELL MI 600 1E $190.00<br />
MICHAEL STRASSM WI 600 1E $57.00<br />
CHARLES BLANKEN TN 600 1E $57.00<br />
BURLEY HALL IN 600 1E $57.00<br />
BRUCE TRIMBLE WI 600 1E<br />
BOB WEBB IN 600 1E<br />
MIKE DAVIS VA 600 1E<br />
BOB MORGAN NC 600 1E<br />
FRANK RUS MI 600 93<br />
DAN RENNER SC 599 1E<br />
THOMAS CROWE OR 599 1E<br />
RICK GILLEY OK 599 1E<br />
TIMOTHY LOYNES MI 599 1E<br />
KEN DENNING MT 598 1E<br />
DERRY NULL OH 598 1E<br />
LARRY DURHAM IL 598 86<br />
ROGER WILSON IA 597 1E<br />
TED LEMANSKI MI 597 79<br />
JEFFREY HUNT MI 595 1E<br />
CHRIS BELING NJ 593 1E<br />
GEORGE DIXON AR 299 43<br />
Senior Pro Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
KENNETH YEATER IL 567 50 $302.50<br />
DALLAS BRAKEVILL KS 555 41<br />
Young Adult Female Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
SAMANTHA GRIFFIN NE 426 7<br />
MEGAN RENZ TX 419 9<br />
Young Adult Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
SAMANTHA PRUITTE GA 600 1E<br />
VICTORIA ROGERS CN 599 88<br />
KACEY EGGERS NE 599 83<br />
TRISTAN SKARVAN WI 598 88<br />
LINDSEY ROBERTSO IN 597 85<br />
SAVANNAH STOWE MI 597 83<br />
TIFFANY BOSTROM KY 597 81<br />
JERI SHUCK MD 596 92<br />
JACLYN KINDER KY 596 90<br />
KARLI BEAUVAIS MI 596 88<br />
HEIDI RASMUSSEN MN 595 77<br />
JESSICA HERRERA CO 595 75<br />
SARAH LANCE MI 594 85<br />
CHELSEA POLENZ MI 592 74<br />
HOLLY SPRAY IN 592 71<br />
AMBER SUSEN NJ 588 64<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
JENNIFER SHELDON MI 586 70<br />
LAUREN OBRIEN OK 585 66<br />
RACHEL REED MI 584 51<br />
STEPHANIE HOFFER OH 579 59<br />
ASHLEY GILLEY OH 579 59<br />
BRITTANY DETERS MO 576 62<br />
LISA REPPENHAGEN MI 576 51<br />
LAURA ROPP MI 566 50<br />
BRIANNA HUBER WI 562 35<br />
BRIDGETTE POUPAR MI 555 40<br />
VANESSA DEUEL NY 551 29<br />
CAITLIN LEMERE MI 521 20<br />
NICOLE STECHSCHU WI 510 22<br />
RACHEL HUGGINS TN 473 24<br />
Young Adult Female Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
KELSEY KEOUGH GA 566 44<br />
Young Adult Female Freestyle ltd Rec /<br />
Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
MARCIE HEBERT WI 556 34<br />
HOLLY STOVER MI 551 21<br />
JESSICA GIBBS MI 543 25<br />
DANIELLE GIBBS MI 536 21<br />
LINDSAY HUBBARD GA 525 27<br />
MOLLY SOLC ON 503 19<br />
CHELSEA OBREBSKI OH 474 17<br />
ANDREA LOGSDON IL 460 14<br />
DOMINIQUE DAVIDS GA 444 10<br />
Young Adult Male Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JACOB FORD KY 108 1<br />
Young Adult Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
FRANK III COUSE PA 600 1E<br />
KRISTOFER SCHAFF MT 600 1E<br />
WILL THOMPSON KY 600 1E<br />
GARRETT ABERNET SC 600 1E<br />
JOSH BYERLY OH 600 1E<br />
PHILLIP TUCKER IL 600 1E<br />
BRIAR KEETON IN 600 1E<br />
SCOTT WILKINS IL 600 1E<br />
CHRISTOPHER PERK ON 600 1E<br />
BRANDON ARMSTRO VA 600 1E<br />
CHAD PERRY MI 600 1E<br />
MIKE MCCULLOUGH PA 600 1E<br />
ADAM GALLANT ME 599 1E<br />
MARC GRUBER WI 599 1E<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
SCOTT SCHERER MI 600 92<br />
LEVI CYR ME 599 1E<br />
JASE HINTZ WI 599 1E<br />
NATHAN ULREY IL 599 1E<br />
DREW LINDKE MI 599 1E<br />
JOSHUA BOSTROM KY 599 89<br />
SPENCER MCCUTCH MO 598 1E<br />
JOSH LUBBEN MN 598 95<br />
BRAD BODLE MT 598 88<br />
CHRIS BRUNTSCH CO 598 88<br />
NICK OLAFSON MN 597 93<br />
JOSH BENHAM IN 596 79<br />
BEN BLEVINS KY 595 1E<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
DALLAS SPURGEON MO 598 91<br />
ANDREW EVERETT MD 597 94<br />
COTY BERANEK WI 597 93<br />
DANIEL HEBERT WI 597 81<br />
SAM RINEHART MN 596 92<br />
CODY KELLEY MI 594 80<br />
DYLAN CHRISTENBE IN 594 75<br />
BRIAN KING MI 593 78<br />
ROBERT ZOLLER IN 593 68<br />
CLINTON TEEGARDE IN 591 72<br />
ANDREW STRAUSS MI 590 75<br />
BLAKE TRAIL NC 585 90<br />
CHRIS EISBRENNER MI 584 60<br />
FLIGHT 4<br />
KEVIN PERSINGER J TX 592 87<br />
JOSHUA LANNING MI 591 72<br />
NICK CUSIMANO MI 5 91 68<br />
BENJAMIN HUMAN TX 590 78<br />
JOSEPH GLASHAUSE MI 590 57<br />
IAN MILLER IN 587 58<br />
NATE RICHARDSON MI 583 64<br />
LEVI HOLSAPPLE KY 580 59<br />
BRANDON POPE VA 576 48<br />
ROBERT SLEASE IN 544 40<br />
ERIC FITZPATRICK OH 538 27<br />
JACOB GAMBILL IN 537 72<br />
DYLAN YOCUM IL 495 24<br />
Young Adult Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
PAUL RADES WI 599 80<br />
JOEY BLACKSTON OH 583 62<br />
JORDAN MILLER KY 562 48<br />
COLE EILAND NE 528 22<br />
THE <strong>2008</strong> NATIONAL INDOOR<br />
RESULTS<br />
SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD<br />
Young Adult Male Freestyle Ltd Rec/Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
BEN NGUYEN-ZHU VA 581 56<br />
KYLE CRAMER OR 557 36<br />
FORREST BLAKLEY IL 557 30<br />
BRANDON FINS CA 553 48<br />
JOSEPH HOGE OH 515 23<br />
RODDY LEE TN 514 23<br />
JAYCEE HEETER IN 466 19<br />
Youth Female Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
HOPE WYMER VA 208 0<br />
MARLENE RENZ TX 160 1<br />
Youth Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
LEIGHCIA MEYLAN MI 599 96<br />
HUNTER JACKSON MI 596 92<br />
KAILEY JOHNSTON GA 594 89<br />
KAYLA HARMEYER WI 593 69<br />
BETH RADES WI 592 70<br />
MICHAELA MILLER MN 589 68<br />
HEATHER NEWTON KY 588 59<br />
MARISSA QUICK MO 583 68<br />
KATE MAKOVEC WI 575 52<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
ERIKA VERMILLION IN 579 47<br />
MIRANDA CROWL IN 575 41<br />
SAMANTHA SANDER IN 566 44<br />
MARIE LABRITT WE TN 565 43<br />
AMBER RISNER OH 564 47<br />
HANNAH BLEVINS KY 548 32<br />
JENNIFER WATERS KY 537 30<br />
LYDIA JAYNE NY 495 16<br />
KELSEY EILAND NE 475 8<br />
BROOKE DAUGHERT KY 419 7<br />
Youth Female Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
BRYANNA CERVENY MO 497 16<br />
JESSICA CASH VA 453 7<br />
FAITH WYMER VA 426 11<br />
Youth Male Barebow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
BRIAN ROLING VA 485 11<br />
SKYLAR MIX SD 457 12<br />
RYAN DELANEY GA 382 2<br />
QUIN MAURIN WI 294 5<br />
Youth Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
GARRETT AYERSMA WV 600 1E<br />
MITCHELL SCOTT NY 600 1E<br />
HUNTER DAVIS VA 600 1E<br />
TOMMY HOPKINS ID 599 1E<br />
DYLAN NEIMEYER IL 598 1E<br />
SPENCER ENDORF NE 598 86<br />
COLE MCCUTCHAN MT 598 84<br />
CHAD LISTER IA 597 87<br />
DAVID LORGE WI 597 64<br />
ALEX WIFLER IL 595 1E<br />
JOSEPH VEITH IA 594 82<br />
KYLE DOWE WI 593 86<br />
LUCAS MARTINEZ TN 547 22<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
BRANDON HOOD MO 598 98<br />
PATRICK O’BRYANT LA 596 84<br />
DUSTY SNELSON MO 594 71<br />
SHELBY WAGGONER IN 593 74<br />
DANIEL BABIAN TN 590 73<br />
GRANT HUNTER SC 590 68<br />
ANDY DAYTON MI 588 72<br />
DYLAN SCOTT MI 588 67<br />
BILLY BERGSCHICK TN 585 69<br />
GREGORY FINK MI 585 68<br />
ZACH PRICE WI 584 58<br />
ZACK WILHITE KY 293 38<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
BRETT CROUSE MI 584 62<br />
LUKE WILLIAMS IN 583 70<br />
ADAM KRAMER WI 581 51<br />
DANNY BUTTON WI 580 41<br />
KRISTOPHER ZAKFE MI 579 46<br />
JOSHUA RICHARD TN 578 62<br />
CALEB WARD KY 573 49<br />
GEORGE DOUSMANI IL 572 45<br />
DYLAN RICKY MI 569 57<br />
DANNY SHUCK MD 567 53<br />
JONATHAN LOVELL GA 532 29<br />
FLIGHT 4<br />
DEVAN WISS MO 549 40<br />
BRADLY JOINER MI 539 29<br />
HUNTER BERRY MO 537 29<br />
BRETT EGGERS NE 536 27<br />
LUKAS MUSULIN MI 532 23<br />
TANNER TULGETSK MI 525 41<br />
ZACHARY ZAKFELD MI 522 19<br />
CORY CAMERON MI 521 29<br />
LOGAN MORTZ MI 521 23<br />
JAKE BROCK IL 494 32<br />
DALLAN REED MO 477 13<br />
BRANDON CAMERO MI 449 13<br />
ISRAEL MOLLINS KY 417 5<br />
MARCO PRICE MI 389 5<br />
Youth Male Freestyle Limited<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JONATHAN RIPIC NY 564 44<br />
BEN DE WITT GA 542 30<br />
ZECHARIAH DEUEL NY 539 31<br />
STEVEN HEBERT WI 382 6<br />
Youth Male Freestyle Ltd Rec/Longbow<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
DANIEL MCLAUGHLI OH 552 32<br />
SEAN MCLAUGHLIN OH 551 34<br />
NICK ECKERD MI 519 24<br />
BRETT BUDZINSKI WI 516 28<br />
JOSEPH PARENT ON 499 16<br />
ROBERT TEAGUE VA 471 9<br />
CHRISTOPHER LUM GA 469 8<br />
ALAN ZOLLER IN 382 10<br />
Past champions Nathan Brooks,<br />
Chance Beaubouef and Duane Price<br />
are <strong>the</strong> final three in <strong>the</strong> eleven man<br />
Pro Freestyle shoot-off.<br />
16 <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> 17
Greetings fellow archers:<br />
new article here<br />
Bruce Cull<br />
NFAA ® Council & Board of Directors<br />
18 <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> 19<br />
NFAA ® Council<br />
Officers<br />
President—Bruce Cull<br />
2305 E. Hwy. 50<br />
Yankton, SD 57078<br />
605/665-8340<br />
archery@iw.net<br />
Vice President—Brian Sheffler<br />
7006 Beargrass Ct.<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46241<br />
317/244-7585<br />
lbs@indy.net<br />
NFAA ® Office<br />
31407 Outer I-10<br />
Redlands, CA 92373<br />
909/794-2133<br />
800/811-2331<br />
NFA<strong>Archery</strong>@aol.com<br />
Great Lakes<br />
Robert McCutcheon<br />
23358 Virden Rd.<br />
Virden, IL 62690<br />
217/965-5290<br />
prairie1@royell.net<br />
Mid-Atlantic<br />
Mike LePera<br />
34 Kentwood Road<br />
Succasunna, NJ 07876<br />
973/584-0637<br />
brtesite@optonline.net<br />
Midwest<br />
Ray Jones<br />
704 West South<br />
Winterset, IA 50273<br />
515/462-6788<br />
Iowa<strong>Archery</strong>@hotmail.com<br />
New England<br />
Kenneth Moore<br />
730 Newman Avenue<br />
Seekonk, MA 02771<br />
508/761-5415<br />
kmoore15@comcast.net<br />
Northwest<br />
Dennis Lundine<br />
19605 Pribilof Loop<br />
Eagle River, AK 99577<br />
907/696-1910<br />
lundine5@aol.com<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />
Tim Austin<br />
1710 SW 76th Terrace<br />
Gainesville, FL 32607<br />
352/332-1969<br />
Flarchery@bellsouth.net<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Lee Gregory<br />
112 Ridge Oak Drive<br />
Georgetown, TX 78628-7613<br />
512/863-8296<br />
lee@dlprint.com<br />
Southwest<br />
Becky Pearson<br />
P.O. Box 308<br />
St. David, AZ 85630<br />
520/720-9532<br />
beckysayre@hughes.net<br />
NFAA ® Board of Directors<br />
GREAT LAKES<br />
Judy McCutcheon<br />
Director - IL<br />
23358 Virden Rd.<br />
Virden, IL 62690<br />
217/652-5836<br />
jlynnmac@royell.org<br />
Rocky Kline<br />
Director - IN<br />
1108 N. Korby St.<br />
Kokomo, IN 46901<br />
765/457-7086<br />
rlkline@insightbb.com<br />
Bill Jones<br />
Director - MI<br />
2049 Lake St.<br />
<strong>National</strong> City, MI 48748<br />
989/469-3939<br />
Dave Thewlis<br />
Director - OH<br />
16423 Chamberlain Rd<br />
Grafton, OH 44044<br />
440/926-2464<br />
DThew69613@aol.com<br />
Mike Strassman<br />
Director - WI<br />
2402 W. Camerson<br />
Eau Claire, WI 54703<br />
715/834-9975<br />
mstrassman9975@hotmail.com<br />
MID ATLANTIC<br />
Ron West<br />
Director - MD<br />
802 Painter Pl.<br />
Capitol Hts., MD 20743<br />
202/584-8015<br />
WestArrowsWest@aol.com<br />
John Pawlowski<br />
Director - PA<br />
360 Madison St.<br />
Coatesville, PA 19320<br />
610/384-5483<br />
bpjp@ccis.net<br />
Douglas Joyce<br />
Director - NJ<br />
30 Willow Ave.<br />
Somerset, NJ 08873<br />
732/247-3892<br />
jdjarcher@aol.com<br />
Dave Hryn<br />
Director - NY<br />
PO Box 341<br />
West Seneca, NY 14224<br />
716/481-4699<br />
<strong>Archery</strong>1@localnet.com<br />
Jim Quarles<br />
Director - VA<br />
7911 Cherokee Rd<br />
Richmond, VA 23225<br />
804/272-6512<br />
jim.quarles@vfaa.org<br />
Ron Lauhon<br />
Director - WV<br />
P.O. Box 9331<br />
Huntington, WV 25704<br />
304/529-3509<br />
R_lauhon@comcast.net<br />
MIDWEST<br />
Dean Conrad<br />
Director - IA<br />
200 Mulberry St.<br />
Sumner, IA 50674<br />
563/578-8534<br />
abe_archery@yahoo.com<br />
John Doub<br />
Director - KS<br />
1125 E. 59th St.<br />
Wichita, KS 67216<br />
316/524-0963<br />
archnutz@cox.net<br />
Bill Hakl<br />
Director - MN<br />
5656 317th St.<br />
Stacy, MN 55079<br />
651/462-1916<br />
wehjkh@frontier.net<br />
Earl Foster<br />
Director - MO<br />
8709 Booth<br />
Kansas City, MO 64138<br />
816/763-2699<br />
Ed Christman<br />
Director - NE<br />
3818 34th St.<br />
Columbus, NE 69601<br />
402/563-3504<br />
eChristman@neb.rr.com<br />
Marc Tebelius<br />
Director - ND<br />
5292 8th Ave. North<br />
Grand Forks, ND 58203<br />
701/792-3582 (home)<br />
218/230-3258 (cell)<br />
tebelius@gra.midco.net<br />
Reginald “Shorty” Faber<br />
Director - SD<br />
P.O. Box 66<br />
Carthage, SD 57349<br />
605/772-4468<br />
fabkat@alliancecom.net<br />
NEW ENGLAND<br />
Volker Pense<br />
Director - AAE<br />
Carl-Ulrich-Strasse 2B<br />
64297 Darmstadt, Germany<br />
0615-653085<br />
nfaadirector@aae-archery.org<br />
Gary Marrier<br />
Director - VT<br />
1525 Gibou Rd.<br />
Montgomery Ctr., VT 05471<br />
802/326-4797<br />
bowdoctor@pivot.net<br />
Jim Lamoin<br />
Director - CT<br />
138 Albrecht Rd.<br />
Torrington, CT 06790<br />
860/489-9452<br />
Paul Lewokowicz<br />
Director - MA<br />
3 David Road<br />
Southborough, NH 01772<br />
Michael Wright<br />
Director - NH<br />
PO box 237<br />
Marlboro, NH 03455<br />
603/876-4249<br />
barebownh@aol.com<br />
Bruce Mulneix<br />
Director - RI<br />
6101 Post Rd. Trlr 73, N.<br />
Kingstown, RI 02852<br />
401-885-5684<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
Hubert Sims<br />
Director - ID<br />
PO Box 1713<br />
Orofino, ID 83544<br />
208/476-5377<br />
hmsarchery@email.com<br />
Doug Tate<br />
Director - MT<br />
3499 Blacktail Loop Rd.<br />
Butte, MT 5970d1<br />
406/494-4393<br />
DOUG.TATE@northwestern.com<br />
Scott Roadarmel<br />
Director - AK<br />
4106 Harrison St.<br />
Anchorage, AK 99503<br />
907/727-0483<br />
sroadarmel@gci.net<br />
LeRoy Dukes<br />
Director - OR<br />
P.O. Box 422<br />
Fairview, OR 97024<br />
503/201-4961<br />
Crystal Parker<br />
Director - WA<br />
13328 317th Avenue NE<br />
Duvall, WA 98019<br />
425/844-6125<br />
crystalp2@verizon.net<br />
Dan Kolb<br />
Director - WY<br />
3571 Teton St.<br />
Casper, WY 82609<br />
307/265-4418<br />
bhfsldlk@hotmail.com<br />
SOUTHEAST<br />
Howard Beeson<br />
Director - AL<br />
111 Eagle Circle<br />
Enterprise, AL 30824<br />
334/347-4990<br />
Oliver Austin<br />
Director - FL<br />
1620 Yearling Trail<br />
Tallahassee, FL 32317<br />
850/309-1918<br />
oaustin@admin.fsu.edu<br />
Tom Boots<br />
Director - GA<br />
6530 Robert Dr.<br />
Harlem, GA 30814-5360<br />
706/556-3240<br />
boots6530@charter.net<br />
Jerry Barr<br />
Director - KY<br />
919 Manor Dr.<br />
Henderson, KY 42420<br />
270/827-4570<br />
jerrybarr@bellsouth.net<br />
Mike Hindmarsh<br />
Director - NC<br />
1687 Kildee Church Rd.<br />
Ramseur, NC 27316<br />
919/742-5017<br />
bowtie01@centernet.net<br />
S. Dale Smith<br />
Director - SC<br />
149 Low Road<br />
Six Mile, SC 29682<br />
864/868-9422<br />
sdalesmith@yahoo.com<br />
Clinton A. Berry, III<br />
Director - TN<br />
1802 Porter Road<br />
Nashville, TN 37206<br />
615/227-4211<br />
caberry3@earthlink.net<br />
SOUTHERN<br />
Wayne King<br />
Director - MS<br />
107 Dana St.<br />
Brandon, MS 39042<br />
601/825-9278<br />
Dick Andrews<br />
Director - AR<br />
11 Tuxford Circle<br />
Bellavista, AR 72714<br />
479/855-6066<br />
andr-ds@cox.net<br />
Scott Bradford<br />
Director - LA<br />
40340 Old Hickory Ave.<br />
Gonzales, LA 70737-6756<br />
225/622-0838<br />
NFAALADirector@aol.com<br />
Robert Wood<br />
Director - OK<br />
75377 S. 280 Rd<br />
Wagoner, OK 74467<br />
918/485-6552<br />
robertw@osaa.us<br />
Monty Heishmann<br />
Director - TX<br />
10149 Heritage Pkwy.<br />
West, TX 76691<br />
254-826-5788<br />
barebow@att.net<br />
SOUTHWEST<br />
Frank Pearson<br />
Director - AZ<br />
P.O. Box 308.<br />
St. David, AZ 85630<br />
520/647-7847<br />
frank@frankpearson.com<br />
Tom Daley<br />
Director - CA<br />
11271 Lakeshore South<br />
Auburn, CA 95602<br />
650/722-2713<br />
nfaadir@cbhsaa@org<br />
Kenneth Buck<br />
Director - CO<br />
1923 Shoshone Dr.<br />
Canon City, CO 81212<br />
719/783-0767<br />
KandSBuck@earthlink.net<br />
George Kong, Jr.<br />
Director - HI<br />
1255 14th Ave.<br />
Honolulu, HI 96816-3838<br />
808/734-5402<br />
Robert Borges<br />
Director - NM<br />
5332 River Ridge Ave NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87114<br />
505/890-4665<br />
Archermn@netscape.com<br />
John Thayer<br />
Director - NV<br />
7215 W. Tara Ave.<br />
Las Vegas, NV 89117<br />
702/222-9878<br />
mdthayer@cox.net<br />
Judd Wa<strong>the</strong>n<br />
Director - UT<br />
675 N. 460 E<br />
Ephraim, UT 84627<br />
435/283-3129<br />
Wa<strong>the</strong>n_1@msn.com<br />
Professional Representatives<br />
Great Lakes<br />
Jeff Button<br />
2889 Busston Rd.<br />
Cottage Grove, WI 53527<br />
(608) 839-5137<br />
Midwest<br />
Sharon Henneman<br />
9 Aspen<br />
Belton, MO 64012<br />
(816) 679-3250<br />
Midatlantic<br />
Tom Coblentz<br />
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This past winter I set off on an extremely fun<br />
journey to a place I didn’t even know existed.<br />
It was a lost place, like something you see on<br />
a Survivor show. A desolate island that is unique and<br />
challenging. The discovery came from a tip from<br />
one of my close friends Darin Cooper. He knew of<br />
a friend that had one time been to this place and<br />
had hunted. The experience was one that he recommended<br />
highly. We were both itchy to have a winter<br />
hunt and needed to let a broadhead fly. We both<br />
didn’t need much to be convinced on trying anything<br />
that involved hunting. After <strong>the</strong> description of<br />
this hunt we were sold. All I needed was a name and<br />
number and I would investigate getting onto this<br />
place. Darin got me <strong>the</strong> number and I made some<br />
calls. After an evening on <strong>the</strong> phone I had everything<br />
all set and locked in to hunt on <strong>the</strong> place we now<br />
call Ram-bo Island located in <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong> Great<br />
Salt Lake.<br />
I got excited about <strong>the</strong> hunt and after a few days<br />
on my phone I had several good friends and hunting<br />
companions wanting to go as well. All of us were<br />
in need to hunt something again. The long winter<br />
months had already set its toll on all of us. The hunt<br />
was scheduled to happen on <strong>the</strong> weekend but I<br />
article and photos<br />
by John Dudley<br />
decided to fly in early and meet with close friend<br />
Darin. A few extra days would give us enough time<br />
to meet <strong>the</strong> guides and research this place. I needed<br />
to find out what everyone should pack and plan for.<br />
The directions were simple. Pack light, dress warm,<br />
be sighted in good and be on <strong>the</strong> airport runway at<br />
7 a.m. The hunt usually entails a fly in with a super<br />
cub bush plane. I don’t know about you, but hearing<br />
words like that tend to get me juiced up and ready<br />
to rock and roll. I immediately got on <strong>the</strong> horn and<br />
called <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> crew so that <strong>the</strong>y would be prepared<br />
when <strong>the</strong>y flew in to meet us Friday morning.<br />
Just like with any hunt I was constantly checking<br />
<strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r forecast. To be honest it was changing<br />
several times throughout <strong>the</strong> day. There was a winter<br />
storm system on <strong>the</strong> horizon. It was still undetermined<br />
on when and where it was going to hit. The<br />
guide called me and asked if I had been watching<br />
<strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r. He too was a little concerned. The<br />
winds were supposed to get high and <strong>the</strong> rain would<br />
eventually change over to snow. It appeared that it<br />
would start out beautiful but eventually turn into a<br />
real mess. I was persistent on him and gave him no<br />
way out of letting us go. I said we were all tough<br />
guys and a little wea<strong>the</strong>r wouldn’t keep us out of <strong>the</strong><br />
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game.<br />
Friday morning I met everyone at <strong>the</strong> airport and<br />
took <strong>the</strong>m to <strong>the</strong> local shooting range. Everyone’s<br />
gear made it which was a definite bonus. Like most<br />
hunting trips we immediately had a little shooting<br />
session and double checked all <strong>the</strong> marks on our<br />
sights. Everyone was honed in and we wrapped of<br />
with some friendly wagering on some long shots. My<br />
bubby Eric nicknamed “Gudge” was <strong>the</strong> man on <strong>the</strong><br />
range that day. I was totally impressed with his skills<br />
on long range shooting. The clock struck five and we<br />
loaded up and went over to pick of Darin from work<br />
and headed up to his place. I pride myself on being<br />
a camp chef so that morning before I left I whipped<br />
up a little slow cook surprise. When everyone walked<br />
into Darin’s house <strong>the</strong> aroma of some tri tip barbeque<br />
made a lot of friendly faces.<br />
We claimed rooms and started organizing gear<br />
as we fed or appetites with my Tri Tip. Later that<br />
evening <strong>the</strong> guide showed up to <strong>the</strong> house and met<br />
all of <strong>the</strong> crew. He said he had some good news and<br />
bad news. He said he had flown out <strong>the</strong> day earlier<br />
to check everything and see how much snow was<br />
<strong>the</strong>re. The bad news was that <strong>the</strong> ground was too<br />
wet and <strong>the</strong> bush plane would not be able to land<br />
us on <strong>the</strong>re. The good news was that he had found<br />
a shrimp boat captain that would be about to drive<br />
us out and drop us off! I was relieved and bummed<br />
all at once. I really liked <strong>the</strong> thought of <strong>the</strong> plane ride<br />
across <strong>the</strong> lake and dropping us off, but <strong>the</strong> boat<br />
sounded equally as cool. That night ended late and<br />
time in <strong>the</strong> bed was limited at best.<br />
That next morning <strong>the</strong>re was definitely some frost<br />
on <strong>the</strong> pumpkin. It was one of those mornings that<br />
were dead calm but bone chillingly cold. I loaded<br />
on ano<strong>the</strong>r layer of Under Armor because I knew<br />
that ride out on <strong>the</strong> boat would make a guys teeth<br />
rattle. None of <strong>the</strong> guys would be willing to show<br />
concern in front of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. So like “real” men we<br />
all just piled into <strong>the</strong> truck and made way to <strong>the</strong> boat<br />
landing. I knew it was cold and knew <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r<br />
forecast was calling for “nice”, followed by “not so<br />
good” and ending with “take cover”. With that in<br />
mind I crammed several days’ worth of my Wilderness<br />
Athlete bars and hydration packets into my<br />
Badlands pack. Darin and I both were preparing for a<br />
nights sleep out on this place incase <strong>the</strong> boat would<br />
make it out to retrieve us that night.<br />
Most of our Double D hunting crew was <strong>the</strong>re.<br />
We had <strong>the</strong> cameras and planned to capture every<br />
moment on film for <strong>the</strong> new DVD. The truck ride<br />
out was a total slop bucket. We had to take this little<br />
hidden snake road along <strong>the</strong> North East rim of <strong>the</strong><br />
lake. There was mud all over <strong>the</strong> place and this boat<br />
landing was back in <strong>the</strong> middle of no where. The<br />
only traffic that <strong>the</strong> muddy road had seen was <strong>the</strong><br />
eighteen wheelers that role out <strong>the</strong> shrimp all season<br />
long. The sun was just beginning to peak <strong>the</strong> mountains<br />
and <strong>the</strong> reflections off <strong>the</strong> water were breath<br />
taking. For <strong>the</strong> eastern crew it was <strong>the</strong> first time <strong>the</strong>y<br />
had got to experience such western beauty. We had<br />
to stop for a few photos of <strong>the</strong> scenery and <strong>the</strong>n<br />
quickly made way to <strong>the</strong> dock and started unloading<br />
gear.<br />
There was no doubt this trip was just what <strong>the</strong><br />
doctor ordered for curing cabin fever. The boat ride<br />
out was like something you would see on an Alaskan<br />
tourist brochure. The distant lake was surrounded by<br />
all <strong>the</strong> snow covered peaks of <strong>the</strong> Rockies. The sun<br />
wasn’t just bright; it was bright with an assortment<br />
of colors. We huddled in a group and captured <strong>the</strong><br />
moments on film and cameras. We could see <strong>the</strong><br />
island and our anticipation grew as we approached<br />
it. The boat ride was maybe about half an hour long<br />
and <strong>the</strong> water was fairly smooth going out. The<br />
wind was definitely starting to pick up and <strong>the</strong> boat<br />
captain told us that if <strong>the</strong> wind comes from a certain<br />
direction that <strong>the</strong> waves would be too high for<br />
him to return to get us. It was nervous hearing that<br />
but we quickly bailed off <strong>the</strong> boat and unloaded <strong>the</strong><br />
gear.<br />
This Island now called Rambo Island is a little<br />
over 6 miles long, a mile and a half wide and about<br />
a thousand feet in elevation. The terrain was partly<br />
covered in snow, with rolling hills and plenty of steep<br />
jagged cliffs. This island is home for a variety of rams<br />
that have been <strong>the</strong>re for who knows how long. They<br />
are extremely weary and any sign of trouble and<br />
<strong>the</strong>y are gone without hesitation. We had spotted a<br />
heard of rams along <strong>the</strong> west face as we were approaching<br />
in <strong>the</strong> boat. But just <strong>the</strong> sign of man and<br />
<strong>the</strong>y were on <strong>the</strong>ir way out of sight. It was at that<br />
point that we realized that we needed to be cautious<br />
and hunt <strong>the</strong>se rams wisely.<br />
After some thinking we decided on placing<br />
groups at each end of <strong>the</strong> island and work towards<br />
<strong>the</strong> middle. That way <strong>the</strong> rams would eventually congregate<br />
in <strong>the</strong> center if perimeter stalks were blown.<br />
My group took <strong>the</strong> west shoreline and headed south<br />
to <strong>the</strong> opposite end of <strong>the</strong> island. Darin took his<br />
group and started onto <strong>the</strong> North Slope. We covered<br />
maybe a mile when I spotted a ram with a group of<br />
mews. We hit a little crevasse and made our way up<br />
it onto a flat. The ground was bare <strong>the</strong>re and <strong>the</strong><br />
only option for cover was a large sage bush. I took<br />
<strong>the</strong> camera and got in front since I was all leafed up<br />
in Max 1. My friend Thomas was in line to shoot first<br />
so he was positioned off set behind me. This group<br />
fed right to us and <strong>the</strong>n held up at about 90 yards.<br />
We sat absolutely motionless because I know from<br />
experience that sheep and goats typically have dynamite<br />
eyesight.<br />
It seemed that everything was going to be text<br />
book. They kept coming slowly and bedding down<br />
and <strong>the</strong>n feeding again. But briefly I felt <strong>the</strong> wind<br />
brush <strong>the</strong> back of my neck and within seconds <strong>the</strong><br />
ram was alerted and gone. We all looked at each<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r and realized <strong>the</strong>se rams were not going to be<br />
dumb and we needed to exercise every amount of<br />
caution that we would any o<strong>the</strong>r game animal. We<br />
started to make our way down to <strong>the</strong> beach again<br />
and <strong>the</strong> third party of my group “Gudge” spotted<br />
a really nice loan ram feeding up <strong>the</strong> shoreline. The<br />
wind was totally in our favor and <strong>the</strong> shadows of <strong>the</strong><br />
crevasse were perfect to get down low and cover<br />
some ground.<br />
We were in an absolutely perfect place and <strong>the</strong><br />
ram fed slowly along <strong>the</strong> shoreline. Since <strong>the</strong> snow<br />
was still partly covering <strong>the</strong> island I believe <strong>the</strong> ram<br />
was taking to <strong>the</strong> only bit of green that was new and<br />
edible along <strong>the</strong> shore. Gudge staying positioned<br />
high and with camera rolling I stayed along side<br />
Thomas and slid on our backs to <strong>the</strong> bottom of <strong>the</strong><br />
muddy crevasse. The ram made his way perfectly<br />
into range and Thomas let <strong>the</strong> Axis Full Metal Jacket<br />
fly right into <strong>the</strong> boiler room. It was obvious that <strong>the</strong><br />
shot was perfect as <strong>the</strong> ram performed a awesome<br />
front summersault. We were totally excited and I<br />
couldn’t have been happier for everyone. Gudge<br />
filmed his first hunt and Thomas got his first western<br />
kill. We took some good photos and moved his ram<br />
into <strong>the</strong> shade.<br />
As <strong>the</strong> day went on <strong>the</strong>re were more and more<br />
opportunities and missed opportunities. The fowl<br />
wea<strong>the</strong>r blew in for most of <strong>the</strong> day and <strong>the</strong> wind<br />
was absolutely fierce. There was rain, snow, clouds<br />
and sun. All and all we got to see everything <strong>the</strong><br />
wea<strong>the</strong>rman talked about. At one point we had to<br />
seek refuge inside a large deadfall to let <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r<br />
pass. We huddled close to make <strong>the</strong> most of keeping<br />
warm. It wasn’t all time wasted because we had<br />
some good laughs and humor trying to make <strong>the</strong><br />
most of <strong>the</strong> situation. We had on every layer we had<br />
in <strong>the</strong> packs and it still wasn’t enough for <strong>the</strong> wind<br />
chill. Later on in <strong>the</strong> day <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r broke for <strong>the</strong><br />
better and Gudge took a nice ram that was standing<br />
about 40 degrees above him. I was impressed with<br />
<strong>the</strong> Oklahoma boy that made a western shot like<br />
that at 60 yards.<br />
For my sheep I was teamed up with my normal<br />
team of Darin and Dan’L. Darin had spotted a few<br />
rams bedded on top of one of <strong>the</strong> jagged peaks.<br />
One of <strong>the</strong> rams was a ram bole with large full curls.<br />
I didn’t give it a seconds thought. It looked challenging<br />
and <strong>the</strong> terrain laid perfect for a stalk. We talked<br />
strategy and we made our way up through some<br />
rocks and cautiously watched every step along <strong>the</strong><br />
shale. The rams looked skittish through <strong>the</strong> spotting<br />
scope and no one was even close by. I knew if <strong>the</strong><br />
shale started to slide <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y would be long gone.<br />
I did my best to tip toe, avoid shale and also keep<br />
close watch for cactus. A few hundred yards before<br />
<strong>the</strong> peak I started looking with extreme caution<br />
through my glass. I had thought that we had about<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r 200 yards to go before we were at <strong>the</strong> ledge<br />
<strong>the</strong>y were bedded on. However, I was wrong. The<br />
rams had started feeding whilst we were working our<br />
way up <strong>the</strong> slope and had quickly closed <strong>the</strong> distance<br />
between us.<br />
Luckily I spotted ones horn through a tuff of grass<br />
and quickly signaled for Darin and Dan’L to hit <strong>the</strong><br />
deck. We were on our bellies fast and I was doing<br />
my best to play charades and give <strong>the</strong>m some hand<br />
signals letting <strong>the</strong>m know what I saw, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />
were moving and where we needed to go. Things<br />
happened fast and we belly crawled to <strong>the</strong> first bit of<br />
rock we could hide in. The rams were moving above<br />
us I had thought but I was somewhat unsure. It was<br />
one of those moments when you are trying to watch<br />
two different directions at once. They could have<br />
moved around below us just as easy. I had 100 tons<br />
of rocks blocking my view of what <strong>the</strong> rams were<br />
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doing. We were in <strong>the</strong> shadows and I thought we<br />
blended in nicely. While still on my knees I peaked<br />
around <strong>the</strong> rocks. As soon as one eye cleared <strong>the</strong><br />
rock I realized he was literally right <strong>the</strong>re! I inched<br />
my head back around <strong>the</strong> rock and signaled for <strong>the</strong><br />
camera to start rolling. I drew back and awaited him<br />
to step in <strong>the</strong> opening.<br />
He was so close that every one of my 5 pins<br />
was tucked behind <strong>the</strong> shoulder. I only awaited <strong>the</strong><br />
camera man to tell me he was ready for me to shoot.<br />
Dan’l whispered <strong>the</strong> words “wait, you are in <strong>the</strong><br />
way”. Meanwhile <strong>the</strong> ram is locked onto me trying<br />
to decide whe<strong>the</strong>r I am a rock, bush or predator. I<br />
thought I’m busted! Dan’L moved slightly around<br />
from behind my shoulder and still I waited. It seemed<br />
like a minute, but it was literally just seconds. By this<br />
point I thought it was all over but I wanted it all on<br />
tape. Finally I hear <strong>the</strong> words “take him” and just like<br />
that I let it rip. Impact was obvious and high fives<br />
were in order! We were all really jacked. It is always<br />
exciting to take something with a bow but to do it<br />
with good friends at your side takes it to a whole<br />
new level.<br />
We made our way around this peak to where we<br />
were following sign along <strong>the</strong> ground. My ram had<br />
went down and <strong>the</strong>n wrapped around <strong>the</strong> bottom<br />
side of <strong>the</strong> highest peak. It was one of those track<br />
jobs were every corner you turn you are expecting to<br />
see your animal. Once <strong>the</strong> terrain flatted out again I<br />
spotted my ram laid up out in <strong>the</strong> open. I took one<br />
more look of assurance and <strong>the</strong>n asked Darin to look.<br />
We all started looking with our Binoculars and <strong>the</strong>n<br />
questioned if it was my ram or not? First off it was<br />
alive and secondly <strong>the</strong> tips of <strong>the</strong> horns were slightly<br />
busted on this ram. So I confirmed it was defiantly a<br />
different one and looked at Darin and said “looks like<br />
that one is yours”!<br />
Back to square one yet again. We checked <strong>the</strong><br />
wind and picked a point of attach for this one. The<br />
ram was facing away and <strong>the</strong> wind was coming<br />
across. Darin used what little cover <strong>the</strong>re was and<br />
got to about 60 yards pretty quick. At that point we<br />
had great footage and I was signaling to shoot. I<br />
guess Darin wanted to see how far he could push it<br />
though. He just kept crawling and crawling. Dan’L<br />
and I were at about 100 yards behind, propped up<br />
perfectly with <strong>the</strong> camera and tripod. I kept saying<br />
he’s getting to close... He’s busted... No way...<br />
I guess Darin wanted to out do me or something<br />
because it got to <strong>the</strong> point where I was just laughing<br />
to myself. There was zero cover and if <strong>the</strong> ram<br />
would have turned his head one time it would have<br />
all been for not. However, <strong>the</strong> ground was moist,<br />
<strong>the</strong> wind was high and <strong>the</strong> ram’s eyes were fixed on<br />
something <strong>the</strong> opposite direction. Finally Darin got<br />
to <strong>the</strong> place he wanted to be. (Too close in my opinion<br />
given <strong>the</strong> situation). I saw him bring his fist up<br />
to his mouth and blow into his release hand which is<br />
always a sure sign to me that he is about to execute.<br />
Sure enough he loaded <strong>the</strong> string and came to full<br />
draw. The ram made a jump and <strong>the</strong>n ano<strong>the</strong>r and it<br />
was all over. He had dropped a 125 right behind <strong>the</strong><br />
shoulder. I made a sprint out to Darin and gave him<br />
a Tom Cruise power hug.<br />
There was no doubt that we did work on that<br />
island. This was absolutely <strong>the</strong> best way it could have<br />
happened. The guide told us <strong>the</strong>re were two large<br />
ram boles’ out <strong>the</strong>re and that <strong>the</strong> horns were <strong>the</strong><br />
largest. What are <strong>the</strong> chances of finding <strong>the</strong>m within<br />
an hour apart? I guess it was meant to be for <strong>the</strong><br />
Double D’s to double down on <strong>the</strong> double curl Rambo’s.<br />
We really did have a variety of situations and<br />
opportunities. We had a lot of photos to take and we<br />
knew <strong>the</strong> shrimp boat would be on time. We had to<br />
scramble and each of <strong>the</strong> guys had something to do.<br />
One guy was making trips with packs; o<strong>the</strong>rs were<br />
in charge of cutting and packing while some were<br />
loading gear near <strong>the</strong> boat landing. Luckily for us<br />
<strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r turned out for <strong>the</strong> best at <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong><br />
day. I was so impressed with this experience because<br />
I literally felt like I was in Alaska or on some desolate<br />
place somewhere.<br />
The shrimp boat came in at sunset and we loaded<br />
all of gear and rewards onto <strong>the</strong> boat. It was all<br />
about high fives, hugs and smiles on <strong>the</strong> ride home.<br />
A few of <strong>the</strong> guys didn’t fill tags but it wasn’t because<br />
of <strong>the</strong> lack of chances. The wind was harsh<br />
and some of <strong>the</strong> shots were longer than average. I<br />
know one thing is for sure. Next time I get <strong>the</strong> mid<br />
year blues I will be heading back to Rambo Island<br />
to quench my thirst for outdoor excitement. I don’t<br />
think that I stand alone with my feelings in relation<br />
to hunting. I make <strong>the</strong> most I can out of <strong>the</strong> regular<br />
hunting season and love every minute of it. But by<br />
<strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong> regular season closes I am ready for a<br />
break.<br />
I get <strong>the</strong> same feeling when competing. I can stay<br />
focused and sharp for several months at a time, but<br />
once it drags much past that I need to step away<br />
for a short period of time. But I love to hunt and to<br />
compete just like all of you reading and after a short<br />
time away I am craving ano<strong>the</strong>r taste again. This was<br />
a long hard winter in most parts of <strong>the</strong> States and<br />
<strong>the</strong> cabin fever was more than I could bear. I was<br />
much in need of a hunting excursion into <strong>the</strong> wilderness<br />
again. Rambo Island was my escape. Thanks<br />
to all of my buddies that were <strong>the</strong>re. Count me in<br />
anytime!<br />
Best of luck to everyone in <strong>the</strong> woods and on <strong>the</strong><br />
range,<br />
—John Dudley<br />
www.dudleyarchery.info<br />
www.ddbowhunting.com ■<br />
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WHAT TO EXPECT<br />
ye exams are important for everybody<br />
because it allows <strong>the</strong> doctor to evaluate<br />
not only your vision but <strong>the</strong> overall<br />
health of <strong>the</strong> eye. It is known that <strong>the</strong>re<br />
is generally no way for <strong>the</strong> patient to tell when<br />
<strong>the</strong>re might be a problem because <strong>the</strong>re is no<br />
real way to feel pain IN <strong>the</strong> eye. Externally, yes<br />
an injury can be felt but if <strong>the</strong>re are issues like<br />
glaucoma or retinal disease <strong>the</strong>re is no pain, just<br />
<strong>the</strong> possibility of permanent loss of vision. Routine<br />
and regular eye exams can help to discover<br />
<strong>the</strong>se issues and treatment may be available long<br />
before <strong>the</strong>y become problematic. The reason for<br />
an exam should not be based on how you think<br />
you see right now. It should be treated like “preventative<br />
maintenance” for your vision.<br />
Generally it’s recommended that an eye exam<br />
be performed once a year for most people. In<br />
some cases <strong>the</strong> time frame is extended to two<br />
years but <strong>the</strong> general consensus is that annually<br />
is an optimum time frame to allow <strong>the</strong> doctor<br />
to monitor internal heath as well as refractive<br />
errors. I also recommend that once you start a<br />
relationship with one doctor you try to stay with<br />
that practitioner so that a history is developed.<br />
It’s not required that you get glasses or contacts<br />
from that office but at least <strong>the</strong> medical side is<br />
consistent.<br />
To get an eye exam you have to see ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />
an Ophthalmologist or an Optometrist. In some<br />
states an Optician has <strong>the</strong> qualifications to do<br />
refraction, but not exams regarding <strong>the</strong> heath of<br />
<strong>the</strong> eye or treat disease.<br />
Who Does What?<br />
Ophthalmologists are medical doctors<br />
(MD’s). Not only can <strong>the</strong>y refract but <strong>the</strong>y can<br />
diagnose and treat eye disease and structural or<br />
physical problems, but <strong>the</strong>y can perform corrective<br />
surgeries etc. If you choose to see an Ophthalmologist<br />
I recommend a smaller practice<br />
where <strong>the</strong> work is predominantly done by <strong>the</strong><br />
doctor <strong>the</strong>mselves. I’ve never been a fan of <strong>the</strong><br />
high patient volume or “technician” route. In<br />
this scenario <strong>the</strong> patient is run through a battery<br />
of machines run by techs that will perform much<br />
of <strong>the</strong> diagnostic work and <strong>the</strong>n have <strong>the</strong> MD<br />
review and finalize <strong>the</strong> findings. Ultimately it can<br />
Chuck Cooley<br />
from an eye exam<br />
author Chuck Cooley<br />
be accurate and most of <strong>the</strong> time it is sufficient<br />
but in archery <strong>the</strong> demanding nature of our<br />
vision requirements I prefer <strong>the</strong> “one on one”<br />
route where <strong>the</strong> patient can make a solid decision<br />
and <strong>the</strong> doctor can make solid assessments<br />
based on personal patient interaction.<br />
Optometrists (OD’s) are also doctors but<br />
cannot do surgeries. They can perform many<br />
of <strong>the</strong> same tasks as an MD such as refraction,<br />
fitting of contacts and spectacles, diagnosis and<br />
treatment of certain eye diseases. Generally an<br />
OD will be involved in co-management care<br />
or post-op care for many surgeries including<br />
LASIK, cataracts, implants etc. In <strong>the</strong> rare case<br />
of <strong>the</strong> OD discovering something significant<br />
<strong>the</strong> patient would be referred out to an MD for<br />
treatment. In my opinion, Optometrists generally<br />
are recognized as better at refractions due to<br />
<strong>the</strong> nature of <strong>the</strong>ir specialty. This point might be<br />
argued by <strong>the</strong> MD but <strong>the</strong>y are generally recognized<br />
as better at <strong>the</strong> medical aspect, so call it<br />
even.<br />
Ultimately my opinion boils it down to this.<br />
If I need a really, really good refraction I want<br />
to see an Optometrist in a smaller office setting<br />
who will have time to deal with me directly for<br />
20-30 min with <strong>the</strong> full exam and refraction<br />
done personally by <strong>the</strong> OD. If I need surgery or<br />
have something significant to deal with <strong>the</strong>n I’m<br />
off to <strong>the</strong> MD.<br />
An Optician will use <strong>the</strong> refraction provided<br />
during <strong>the</strong> exam to fabricate a pair of glasses.<br />
Occasionally <strong>the</strong> optician can fit contacts as well<br />
but most often that is reserved for <strong>the</strong> doctor.<br />
Again <strong>the</strong> optician should be asking several<br />
“lifestyle” questions to determine how you use<br />
your eyes on a day to day basis. This will include<br />
lifestyle questions for hobbies and sports, work<br />
related questions about how you “see”. This<br />
information helps <strong>the</strong>m determine what style of<br />
frame and lens you should<br />
be using for each activity.<br />
Often times for best performance<br />
this might mean<br />
multiple pairs of glasses.<br />
The Exam<br />
An eye exam is a series<br />
of tests to determine several<br />
things about your eyes. The good news is<br />
that it doesn’t hurt and you don’t have to study<br />
for it. During <strong>the</strong> initial portion of <strong>the</strong> exam you<br />
and <strong>the</strong> doctor or his assistant will discuss basic<br />
history and what if any your visual complaints<br />
are.<br />
This will lead to a quick look at <strong>the</strong> eye with<br />
a light to make sure <strong>the</strong> basic external functions<br />
are all working properly, and <strong>the</strong>n a check of<br />
your visual acuity with and without <strong>the</strong> current<br />
glasses.<br />
They may start with a visual fields test. This<br />
test determines your blind spots or how big your<br />
field of view is. If you were to have a problem in<br />
your peripheral vision or an exaggerated blind<br />
spot it may be an indicator of a problem in <strong>the</strong><br />
eye. This test can be as simple as following a pen<br />
or light from side to side or as advanced as using<br />
specialized equipment to actually map how your<br />
eye sees light.<br />
From here <strong>the</strong> exam moves forward in great<br />
detail. It will include <strong>the</strong> visual acuity and refraction<br />
aspect where <strong>the</strong> doctor will use various<br />
methods to determine how well you are seeing.<br />
The primary method is retinoscopy. This is a<br />
hand held bright light used by <strong>the</strong> doctor to<br />
determine <strong>the</strong> refractive error. Sometimes an<br />
auto refractor machine is used instead to evaluate<br />
<strong>the</strong> error. Then by showing you a series of<br />
trial lenses dialed in a phoropter <strong>the</strong>y will fine<br />
tune and determine <strong>the</strong> new correction. This is<br />
typically where you get <strong>the</strong> “better 1 or 2” kind<br />
of questions. The really important part from<br />
<strong>the</strong> patient perspective here is to not cheat. No<br />
squinting and no “guessing”. Every answer you<br />
give to <strong>the</strong> doctor has a specific reaction. If you<br />
cheat <strong>the</strong> answers you can expect to have problems<br />
with your glasses. No matter how good<br />
<strong>the</strong> refractionist is, bad answers get bad <strong>results</strong>.<br />
Although this portion of <strong>the</strong> prescription is a<br />
blend of objective and subjective information<br />
gleaned during <strong>the</strong> process. Generally a really<br />
good examination will uncover <strong>the</strong> inconsistent<br />
responses but it still might not lead to <strong>the</strong> best<br />
possible result.<br />
You should also expect a slit lamp exam. This<br />
is a type of microscope tool <strong>the</strong> doctor will use<br />
to look into <strong>the</strong> eye for<br />
abnormalities internally as<br />
well as on <strong>the</strong> cornea. It<br />
has a very bright light that<br />
can be shown in different<br />
colors. Using an orange dye<br />
eye drop that <strong>the</strong> doctor<br />
puts in <strong>the</strong>y can see if <strong>the</strong>re<br />
any surface problems like<br />
scarring or infections.<br />
The doctor will also do a retinal exam. During<br />
this procedure <strong>the</strong> doctor is looking at <strong>the</strong> back<br />
structures of <strong>the</strong> eye. Specifically <strong>the</strong>y look at <strong>the</strong><br />
retina, <strong>the</strong> optic disc, and <strong>the</strong> blood vessels that<br />
feed <strong>the</strong> eyeball. Depending on <strong>the</strong> in-depth<br />
nature of <strong>the</strong> exam <strong>the</strong> doctor may also dilate<br />
<strong>the</strong> pupil to get a better look at <strong>the</strong> structures<br />
especially in <strong>the</strong> case of stronger corrections or<br />
if <strong>the</strong>re is a history of ocular disease. The dilation<br />
is not always mandatory, but it certainly is helpful.<br />
Tonometry is a very important part of an eye<br />
exam as well. It is a determination of internal<br />
pressure in <strong>the</strong> eye. An elevated pressure would<br />
indicate glaucoma. It can be treated with medication<br />
but left untreated elevated pressures can<br />
lead to blindness.<br />
There are o<strong>the</strong>r tests that <strong>the</strong> doctor may do<br />
during <strong>the</strong> exam to help answer more complex<br />
questions that may come up or to deal with specific<br />
eye health history issues, but for <strong>the</strong> most<br />
part <strong>the</strong>se are <strong>the</strong> basic aspects that you should<br />
expect during an exam.<br />
Top 10 Tips<br />
One of <strong>the</strong> most important parts of an exam<br />
is who is doing it. This is probably <strong>the</strong> most difficult<br />
part of <strong>the</strong> whole thing. The following is<br />
just a guideline and <strong>the</strong>re are always exceptions<br />
to <strong>the</strong> rule but in my experience I recommend<br />
some of <strong>the</strong> following tips.<br />
continued on pg. 28<br />
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#1 Don’t choose a provider based solely on<br />
your insurance provider. If you feel like cattle<br />
going through <strong>the</strong> mill to get an exam<br />
<strong>the</strong>n trust your gut. It’s not a tire shop, it’s<br />
an eye exam. You should feel comfortable,<br />
confident, and relaxed about <strong>the</strong> whole<br />
event. An ultra high volume office is not <strong>the</strong><br />
place that will normally cater to <strong>the</strong> specific<br />
and finicky visual needs of an archer.<br />
#2 Ask your friends, ask fellow archers in <strong>the</strong><br />
area, and ask people who do gun sports.<br />
Often <strong>the</strong>y have done <strong>the</strong>ir homework or at<br />
least been through some of <strong>the</strong> bad choices<br />
and you can benefit from <strong>the</strong>ir experience.<br />
#3 Don’t be afraid to visit <strong>the</strong> office on a random<br />
day like a recon mission. It’s easy to<br />
get <strong>the</strong> feel and vibe of <strong>the</strong> practice and <strong>the</strong><br />
people working <strong>the</strong>re. In a medical type setting<br />
where it’s an exam only setting it might<br />
be a little tougher but usually <strong>the</strong>y are so<br />
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busy you can just slip in and find a seat in<br />
<strong>the</strong> waiting room, read a magazine for a<br />
few minutes and listen. If it’s a retail setting<br />
where exams and glasses are done <strong>the</strong>n<br />
browse, listen, even ask some light questions<br />
to get a feel for <strong>the</strong>ir experience, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
attitude, and <strong>the</strong>ir abilities.<br />
#4 Never forget that this is totally your decision.<br />
Generally you are going to spend several<br />
hundred dollars on a few pair of glasses<br />
so you have lot of buying power. The practice<br />
DOES want your business, especially if<br />
it’s long term. Exams should not be done<br />
based on price alone. That said, <strong>the</strong> most<br />
expensive isn’t always <strong>the</strong> best ei<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
#5 Buy one get one free or o<strong>the</strong>r type of huge<br />
offers almost never work out right.<br />
#6 Most chains pay <strong>the</strong>ir staff heavy commissions,<br />
most private offices do not...keep it in<br />
mind.<br />
#7 Ask <strong>the</strong> staff about licenses. Or at least look<br />
for <strong>the</strong>m on <strong>the</strong> wall. Most states require<br />
certification or licensure. Since this is not<br />
a “summer job” make sure you’re dealing<br />
with experienced professionals who are<br />
committed to <strong>the</strong> craft. Most of <strong>the</strong> time<br />
technicians should be certified by <strong>the</strong> state<br />
if <strong>the</strong>y are in <strong>the</strong> exam room helping. These<br />
certifications will be hanging on <strong>the</strong> wall<br />
and listed on <strong>the</strong>ir name tag.<br />
#8 No... <strong>the</strong>re is NO stupid question when<br />
dealing with your eyes or your glasses.<br />
The more you ask <strong>the</strong> better educated you<br />
become. An educated consumer is great to<br />
deal with. You wind up getting what you<br />
want and what you need. You’re less likely<br />
to get something that doesn’t work.<br />
#9 Don’t feel rushed or pressured to do anything.<br />
All additional tests can be done at a<br />
later time with planning, especially if it’s an<br />
extra fee. Make a well planned and thought<br />
out decision. Do your homework like mentioned<br />
above or online.<br />
#10 Be specific in your expectations.<br />
Now once you have <strong>the</strong> correction in hand it’s<br />
off to <strong>the</strong> optician for a set of glasses. That will<br />
be <strong>the</strong> next installment...<br />
[Chuck Cooley Background begins pg. 68]<br />
continued on pg. 28<br />
Coach’s Corner<br />
Due to <strong>the</strong> length of this subject it<br />
has been broken down into three<br />
parts. The first two installments<br />
appeared in <strong>the</strong> previous issues.<br />
This is <strong>the</strong> final installment.<br />
s stated in <strong>the</strong> last<br />
two articles, consistently<br />
hitting what<br />
you aim at with a<br />
bow and arrow is<br />
really hard to<br />
do! This “predictable<br />
accuracy” that eludes so<br />
many of us is an attainable goal,<br />
but it’s never really achieved<br />
or maintained without endless<br />
hours of practice. For those of<br />
you who would ra<strong>the</strong>r “pray for<br />
luck,” here’s an old archery saying<br />
. . . “It takes a lot of luck to<br />
succeed with a bow and arrow<br />
. . . <strong>the</strong> more you practice, <strong>the</strong><br />
luckier you seem to get!” It follows<br />
that if we’re going to have<br />
to practice, we might as well<br />
make it count. Like most good<br />
archers eventually discover . . .<br />
practice does not make perfect<br />
. . . perfect practice makes perfect!<br />
The best way to do that is to<br />
have a qualified coach keep you<br />
on track. By <strong>the</strong> way, besides<br />
teaching <strong>the</strong> shooter’s school, I<br />
also do private and group lessons<br />
at my home.<br />
PERFECT PRACTICE, PART 3<br />
The Do’s and Don’ts of An Accelerated Learning Curve<br />
The following is part 3 of a<br />
uniquely productive and accelerated<br />
practice regimen. These<br />
“super sessions” are for serious<br />
bowhunters and target archers<br />
only. With <strong>the</strong> proper dedication,<br />
<strong>the</strong>se do’s and don’ts will<br />
greatly accelerate your learning<br />
curve and your level of understanding<br />
and accuracy with a<br />
bow and arrow.<br />
• DON’T randomly fire arrows<br />
without a purpose, a system, a<br />
rhythm and a sequence. If you<br />
don’t shoot every one <strong>the</strong> same<br />
way, or if some are flying differently<br />
than o<strong>the</strong>rs, or you have<br />
no particular purpose to accomplish<br />
on a given session, <strong>the</strong>n<br />
you are probably just wasting<br />
your time. For example: “I’m<br />
going to shoot 30 arrows at an<br />
empty bale, and watch my bow<br />
hand, to learn to quit grabbing<br />
<strong>the</strong> bow.” Work on one problem<br />
area at a time until it is no longer<br />
a problem.<br />
• DO record your shot sequence,<br />
and number and chart<br />
your arrows. Use your log book<br />
to triple your progress! Number<br />
and enter <strong>the</strong> steps of your individual<br />
shot sequence in your<br />
log book: Example: #1 Nock arrow,<br />
#2 Hook release (or fingers)<br />
on string, #3 Set bow hand, #4<br />
Pre-aim, #5 Draw to anchor, #6<br />
by Bernie Pellerite<br />
©<strong>2008</strong><br />
Center target in peep, etc. etc.<br />
Some people will have five steps<br />
and some have fifteen steps, but<br />
it’s important you record yours,<br />
so you can systematically analyze<br />
and improve any one of <strong>the</strong>m, if<br />
you need to. Video yourself if you<br />
can, so you can compare what<br />
you look like shooting well with<br />
what you look like when you are<br />
in a slump. It will get you back<br />
on track, if you inadvertently<br />
start changing something. You<br />
should also number your arrows<br />
. . . but don’t put <strong>the</strong> numbers<br />
where you can see <strong>the</strong>m while<br />
you are drawing <strong>the</strong> bow (see<br />
photo). For instance, this could<br />
cause you to start to anticipate or<br />
predispose that #2 arrow will hit<br />
high right. . . because it did <strong>the</strong><br />
last two times. You will <strong>the</strong>n start<br />
continued on pg. 30<br />
You don’t want to know <strong>the</strong> number of<br />
<strong>the</strong> arrow you are about to shoot.<br />
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to subconsciously favor holding<br />
low left on <strong>the</strong> target for <strong>the</strong> #2<br />
arrow.<br />
Draw <strong>the</strong> scoring rings, representing<br />
<strong>the</strong> target, on <strong>the</strong> pages<br />
in your log book, or make reduced<br />
copies of your targets (see<br />
diagram), and record where each<br />
numbered arrow hits <strong>the</strong> target . .<br />
. put <strong>the</strong> number where <strong>the</strong> arrow<br />
hole was. Example: #3 hit<br />
6 o’clock in <strong>the</strong> 5-ring; #6 hit 1<br />
o’clock in <strong>the</strong> 4-ring; #8 hit <strong>the</strong><br />
center of 5-ring, etc. At <strong>the</strong> end<br />
of five sessions or so, take your<br />
log book and chart <strong>the</strong> <strong>results</strong><br />
on a “bar graph” or “pie chart.”<br />
You will probably notice certain<br />
patterns developing. Maybe, for<br />
example, 70% of your misses<br />
are low left. Now, this is valuable<br />
information! This could mean<br />
you are dropping your bow arm<br />
or maybe popping your head<br />
up. Or, you might discover that<br />
62% of your misses are on <strong>the</strong><br />
last two arrows. This could mean<br />
you are not resting between<br />
shots and are getting tired. Or,<br />
you may be over analyzing and<br />
trying too hard to shoot a perfect<br />
end . . . holding way too<br />
long, thus making you shoot<br />
outside your comfort zone. Or<br />
maybe you find out that your<br />
#4 arrow, always shoots high.<br />
This could mean it is hitting <strong>the</strong><br />
rest, weighs less than <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />
is bent or you need to check <strong>the</strong><br />
fletch and/or nock alignment.<br />
This type of accelerated practice<br />
session can put you years ahead<br />
of your competition in just a few<br />
weeks or months.<br />
• DO run what I call, “instant<br />
replays.” What this means is,<br />
as soon as you shoot an arrow,<br />
“replay” in your mind where<br />
<strong>the</strong> sight was (or more important,<br />
where your mind was!) .<br />
. . at <strong>the</strong> instant of release. For<br />
instance, if <strong>the</strong> sight was at 6<br />
o’clock, one inch below <strong>the</strong><br />
bullseye, and your mind followed<br />
it down <strong>the</strong>re . . . and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong><br />
shot went off and <strong>the</strong> arrow<br />
landed at 6 o’clock . . . <strong>the</strong>n you<br />
shot a good shot! You will usually<br />
find that, if you think in <strong>the</strong><br />
middle . . . <strong>the</strong> sight and <strong>the</strong><br />
arrow will go where you think!<br />
Write it down in your log book.<br />
Record <strong>the</strong> shots that felt bad or<br />
were aimed off target, and you<br />
will be surprised at <strong>the</strong> <strong>results</strong>.<br />
If you have access to a video<br />
camera, use it in your practice<br />
sessions. Record yourself from a<br />
side view and <strong>the</strong>n, from behind<br />
and from <strong>the</strong> front. When you<br />
shoot a good or bad shot . . .<br />
tell <strong>the</strong> camera what you think.<br />
Then, tell it what you did right<br />
or wrong immediately, while it’s<br />
still fresh in your mind. Hold<br />
up a target for <strong>the</strong> camera and<br />
point to where that arrow hit.<br />
By talking to <strong>the</strong> camera on bad<br />
and good shots, later when you<br />
watch it, you can analyze this<br />
“instant feedback” . . . which is<br />
invaluable for self-coaching. By<br />
recording your practice sessions,<br />
you can discover and analyze<br />
patterns and flaws . . . to learn<br />
why and when you miss most<br />
often. Then you can overcome<br />
anything that arises, before it<br />
becomes too serious or ingrained<br />
into your form. You can also put<br />
an inexpensive ($5) wardrobe<br />
mirror under <strong>the</strong> camera, leaning<br />
against <strong>the</strong> tripod, to show a<br />
Use a video camera in your practice sessions. Put a mirror under it and look at it<br />
occasionally to see if your form is okay!<br />
profile view of your form. As you<br />
come to full draw, peek out of<br />
<strong>the</strong> corner of your eye and look<br />
in <strong>the</strong> mirror at your form . . .<br />
are you leaning back? . . . is your<br />
elbow too low? . . . is your draw<br />
shoulder up or down? If you see<br />
something wrong . . . let down<br />
and start over! This will help you<br />
stop a lot of bad form before it<br />
takes hold, if you are willing to<br />
apply yourself.<br />
• DON’T pressure yourself into<br />
trying to beat <strong>the</strong> local “hot<br />
shot” or into trying to shoot a<br />
perfect 200 on a 3-D round, if<br />
your personal best is only 174.<br />
Only a fool expects to shoot<br />
twenty bullseyes in a row in a<br />
tournament, when he has never<br />
shot more than eight in a row in<br />
practice.<br />
• DO set realistic and attainable<br />
goals. You should have<br />
three types of goals. Your immediate<br />
goal should be to shoot<br />
only this one shot today . . . in<br />
<strong>the</strong> exact center of <strong>the</strong> target.<br />
Your intermediate goal should<br />
be to beat your previous best<br />
score. Your long term goal may<br />
to be to win <strong>the</strong> world championship<br />
. . . but that one is up to<br />
you! You should only compete,<br />
in any given tournament, with<br />
your last best score, not <strong>the</strong> local<br />
hero. Pay no attention to your<br />
competitor’s scores . . . you<br />
can’t change <strong>the</strong>m. The only<br />
thing worrying about <strong>the</strong>m will<br />
do is change your score! Your<br />
goal should be one point higher<br />
than your best previous effort!<br />
If you want to greatly improve<br />
your accuracy in <strong>the</strong> woods or<br />
at a tournament, <strong>the</strong>n you must<br />
be more astute, organized, analytical,<br />
and intense in your practice<br />
sessions than you’ve ever<br />
been in <strong>the</strong> past. Remember . .<br />
. “If you continue (in practice)<br />
to do what you’ve always done,<br />
you’ll get what you always got<br />
(in tournaments)!”<br />
Also, don’t forget<br />
<strong>the</strong> Rule of 6 P’s —<br />
Persistent Perfect Practice<br />
Prevents Poor Performance!<br />
You’ll get worse before you<br />
get better<br />
If you do decide to bear down<br />
and “take <strong>the</strong> cure,” remember<br />
this: you’ll get worse before you<br />
get better . . . accept it! Normally,<br />
it takes sixty to ninety days for<br />
your score to return to normal .<br />
. . and <strong>the</strong>n to steadily increase.<br />
The reason for that is, as you try<br />
parts of <strong>the</strong> new “idiot proof”<br />
form, each shot will be part your<br />
new way and part your old way.<br />
Until you totally ingrain <strong>the</strong> new<br />
form into your subconscious, it’s<br />
still not yours. That’s why we recommend<br />
not shooting a target .<br />
. . just an empty bale or a bow<br />
simulator. Gradually, <strong>the</strong> new<br />
form will completely replace<br />
your old way and you won’t<br />
even be able to remember how<br />
you used to do it. Don’t give up!<br />
Stick with it . . . it will pay off in<br />
<strong>the</strong> end. Just ask any of my students!<br />
Stay away from targets.<br />
They will only slow down or kill<br />
your progress. Remember, you<br />
can’t learn while you’re aiming.<br />
Insert picture “eyes closed”.<br />
Caption: Shooting with your<br />
eyes closed transfers <strong>the</strong> feeling<br />
into your muscle memory.<br />
Here’s an idea that a lot of pro<br />
shops and clubs have adopted<br />
that will help make empty bale<br />
shooting less boring. I call it<br />
“Empty Bale Night.” One night<br />
continued on pg. 32<br />
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NEED<br />
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PHOTO FOR BERNIE<br />
ARTICLE<br />
Shooting with your eyes closed transfers<br />
<strong>the</strong> feeling into your muscle memory.<br />
a week (usually just an hour), is<br />
set aside, just like for a league,<br />
for anyone who wants to work<br />
on <strong>the</strong>ir form, release or whatever.<br />
All shooting is done up<br />
close to <strong>the</strong> bale with no targets.<br />
Anyone who comes in to shoot,<br />
must shoot up close, or not at<br />
all. This way, you can help and<br />
remind each o<strong>the</strong>r what everybody<br />
might need to do. You can<br />
ask your buddies to watch you<br />
(and you <strong>the</strong>m) to make sure<br />
you’re correctly doing whatever<br />
it is that you are working on.<br />
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$20,000
esides being able to compete at a truly<br />
“open” inter<strong>national</strong> archery event, <strong>the</strong>re<br />
are three very good additional reasons<br />
for attending <strong>the</strong> Stanislawski Open, <strong>the</strong><br />
last leg of <strong>the</strong> World <strong>Archery</strong> Festival’s<br />
3-Star Tour:<br />
1. You’re eligible to enter a shoot-off for a Ford<br />
Mustang (or about $14,000 cash) if you’ve shot<br />
in all three legs of <strong>the</strong> 3-Star Tour; namely, <strong>the</strong><br />
Vegas Shoot, <strong>the</strong> NFAA Indoor <strong>National</strong>s, and<br />
<strong>the</strong> Stanislawski Open.<br />
2. Similarly, you can win $1,000 if you survive a<br />
match-play shoot-off among <strong>the</strong> top thirty-two,<br />
based on aggregate score, who’ve competed in<br />
all three Novelty Rounds.<br />
3. You can win <strong>the</strong> $1,000,000 jackpot if you<br />
scored a perfect 900 at Las Vegas, a perfect 600<br />
with 120 X’s at Louisville, and a “super-perfect”<br />
900 with 90 X’s at Hartford using <strong>the</strong> new Stanislawski<br />
Open Round, which is a slight modification<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Vegas Round.<br />
Primarily because of space limitations at <strong>the</strong> new<br />
venue, <strong>the</strong> 20-yard modified Vegas Round was<br />
created to replace <strong>the</strong> Classic 600 Round, which<br />
was shot at 40, 50 and 60 yards. Instead of three<br />
games of 30 arrows each, at three arrows per end<br />
for ten ends, <strong>the</strong> Stanislawski Open Round consists<br />
of two games of 45 arrows each, at three arrows<br />
per end for fifteen ends. The standard Vegas target<br />
face is used at both tournaments, but at <strong>the</strong> Stan<br />
Open, X-count is considered a part of total score,<br />
whereas X’s are not counted at <strong>the</strong> Vegas Shoot.<br />
This was <strong>the</strong> first year that <strong>the</strong>re were five top<br />
shooters eligible to win <strong>the</strong> $1,000,000: Jedd<br />
Greshock, Braden Gellenthien, Bob Eyler, Dave<br />
Cousins and Chance Beaubouef all shot perfect at<br />
both Las Vegas and Louisville. Now all <strong>the</strong>y had to<br />
do to win $1,000,000 is to put all ninety arrows in<br />
<strong>the</strong> tiny X-ring. A piece of cake, right?<br />
There were three shooting lines on Saturday:<br />
7:30 am, 11:30 am, and 3:30 pm. As expected,<br />
very few shooters picked 7:30 am for <strong>the</strong>ir first<br />
round, but <strong>the</strong> 11:30 am line was full, while <strong>the</strong><br />
half-full 3:30 pm line was reserved for those who<br />
really wanted to sleep in.<br />
Since <strong>the</strong> three-spot Vegas target face is familiar<br />
to just about every archer, Saturday’s round was<br />
scored by all with very few hitches. All eyes were<br />
on <strong>the</strong> three “future millionaires” who made it to<br />
Hartford: Braden Gellenthien, Dave Cousins and<br />
Chance Beaubouef (Bob Eyler and Jedd Greshock<br />
did not register). Chance Beaubouef came closest<br />
to remaining perfect. His 450 with a near-perfect<br />
44 X’s led everybody. Braden Gellenthien was out<br />
Article and photos by Paul Davison<br />
How do you split a Mustang 14 ways?<br />
Six happy old men, all sponsored by Ma<strong>the</strong>ws.<br />
<strong>2008</strong> WAF STANISLAWSKI OPEN<br />
Looking down a Saturday target line, where styles, ages<br />
and genders are mixed<br />
of <strong>the</strong> million dollar jackpot early with a 450 and<br />
36 X’s, nine off perfect, while Dave Cousin’s had a<br />
very bad day (for him) by dropping one “10” and<br />
five X’s. Consequently, <strong>the</strong> $1,000,000 Jackpot<br />
goes begging for ano<strong>the</strong>r year. Someday, somewhere,<br />
somebody’s going to find <strong>the</strong> pot-of-gold.<br />
There were no less than twenty-three perfect<br />
450’s shot in <strong>the</strong> Championship Freestyle Male<br />
Division. [Note: One must remember that according<br />
to <strong>the</strong> rules, all ties for first, second or third<br />
place in <strong>the</strong> championship divisions are broken by<br />
shoot-off and not by X-count. O<strong>the</strong>rwise, everyone<br />
would be in <strong>the</strong> dark until all scores are posted.<br />
Besides, shoot-offs have tremendous spectator<br />
appeal.] Following Beaubouef, Rodger Willett,<br />
Scott Starnes and Reo Wilde were nearly perfect<br />
with 450 and 43 X’s. Four more were tied with<br />
450 and 41 X’s. As you’ll see later, even Braden<br />
Gellenthien at 23rd place, remained in <strong>the</strong> running<br />
for <strong>the</strong> Championship. Perfect 450’s were also<br />
shot by Dwight Snodgrass in <strong>the</strong> Championship<br />
Senior Division and by William Simas in <strong>the</strong> Freestyle<br />
Flights Division. There were also fifteen 449’s<br />
and twelve 448’s shot on Saturday.<br />
There were several very close matches (separated<br />
by one point or less) on Saturday. In <strong>the</strong> Bowhunter<br />
Flights, Tim Ewers and Bill Hakl were tied<br />
with 448’s, while Vic Ziliani followed closely with<br />
447. Christie Colin and Samantha Neal, both with<br />
447, led Connie Calloway and Holly Larson by one<br />
point in <strong>the</strong> Championship Freestyle Female Division.<br />
Dwight Snodgrass (450) was just one point<br />
better than Dee Wilde in <strong>the</strong> Championship Senior<br />
Freestyle Division, while Terry Butler and Joe Silvasi<br />
were tied with 434’s in Crossbow, as were Eric<br />
Facklam and Jimmy Bell with 421’s in Cub Male<br />
Freestyle. In <strong>the</strong> Freestyle Flights, William Simas<br />
(450) was just one point better than Mike Lamar<br />
and Gary Schuler. O<strong>the</strong>r one-point margins were<br />
with Phillip Tucker (444) and Blake Trail (443) in<br />
Young Adult Male Freestyle; Michael Chemistruck<br />
(420) and Colin Foreman (419) in Young Adult<br />
Male Recurve; and Aaron Lopes (440) and Alexander<br />
Sahi (439) in Youth Male Freestyle.<br />
continued on pg. 36<br />
This is how you divide a Mustang into fourteen pieces.<br />
Actually, <strong>the</strong>y got $1,000 each<br />
The Sagittarian <strong>Archery</strong> School team from Columbia, CT<br />
Pelkey’s Road Team, with two coaches, from St. Albans, VT<br />
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Split a Mustang...continued<br />
Hall’s Arrow All Stars, from nearby Manchester, CT<br />
Saturday evening was capped off with <strong>the</strong><br />
traditional 3-Star Tour shoot-off for <strong>the</strong> Ford Mustang.<br />
There were 140 shooters at Hartford who<br />
had competed in all three <strong>2008</strong> 3-Star events,<br />
and who were <strong>the</strong>refore eligible for <strong>the</strong> shootoff.<br />
Starting at 10 yards, those eligible shot one<br />
arrow at <strong>the</strong> special “Mustang” target face. In<br />
5-yard increments, only those who scored a “5”<br />
advanced to <strong>the</strong> next longer distance. Gradually,<br />
as <strong>the</strong> line moved from 15 to 20 to 25 to 30<br />
to 35 yards, <strong>the</strong> number of survivors was reduced<br />
to fourteen. Suddenly, as <strong>the</strong> group moved back<br />
to 40 yards, somebody (ei<strong>the</strong>r Nathan Brooks or<br />
Dave Cousins) suggested that <strong>the</strong>y stop here, and<br />
divide <strong>the</strong> prize equally among <strong>the</strong> fourteen. You<br />
can’t split a Mustang fourteen ways, but you can<br />
split <strong>the</strong> $14,000 cash-equivalent. In a “Deal or No<br />
Deal” fashion, <strong>the</strong> fourteen survivors unanimously<br />
agreed to accept $1,000 each. What a letdown to<br />
<strong>the</strong> spectators! Like in a Roman coliseum, <strong>the</strong>y had<br />
come to watch <strong>the</strong> gladiators fight it out until only<br />
one was left standing. Although it was a donedeal,<br />
<strong>the</strong> fourteen agreed to continue on with <strong>the</strong><br />
elimination. Finally, at 50 yards, Keith Trail became<br />
<strong>the</strong> “what-if” winner. Keith’s only comment: “My<br />
wife is going to kill me” (... for giving up $14,000<br />
for $1,000). Keith had a good reason for accepting<br />
<strong>the</strong> deal, however. Last year, he finished first runner-up,<br />
which earned him absolutely zero dollars.<br />
There were just two lines on Sunday. All juniors<br />
and some adult Freestyle Flights shot at 7:30<br />
am. All o<strong>the</strong>rs were assigned to <strong>the</strong> 11:30 am<br />
line. Cubs, Youth and Young Adult archers made<br />
up about 20% of <strong>the</strong> total registration, more than<br />
one-half of which were members of three “travelling<br />
teams.” Two teams are from Connecticut,<br />
Sagittarian <strong>Archery</strong> School and Hall’s Arrow All<br />
Stars, and one is from Vermont, Pelkey’s Road<br />
Team. Pelkey’s has always made it a habit to come<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Stanislawski Open. The kids experienced<br />
some fine rallies and some very close matches. Caleigh<br />
Tierney came from twelve points down after<br />
Saturday’s round to better Kim Rinaldo by four<br />
points in <strong>the</strong> Young Adult Female Recurve Championship.<br />
Likewise, in Young Adult Male Recurve,<br />
Schuyler Routt came from six points down in third<br />
place to win <strong>the</strong> Championship by two points over<br />
Colin Foreman. Erin Fitzgerald managed a similar<br />
feat in Youth Female Recurve by coming from three<br />
down to win by sixteen over Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Brennan.<br />
The proud junior shooters pose with <strong>the</strong>ir plaques<br />
As at <strong>the</strong> Vegas Shoot, an adult archer may opt<br />
to shoot in a non-championship division for about<br />
one half <strong>the</strong> registration fees. At Hartford, <strong>the</strong>se<br />
“Flight” Divisions included Freestyle, Bowhunter<br />
Freestyle, Freestyle Limited, Barebow and Crossbow.<br />
Men and women are combined in all Flight<br />
Divisions except Crossbow. Likewise, men and<br />
women, as well as compound and recurve bows,<br />
are combined in <strong>the</strong> Championship Freestyle Limited<br />
and Championship Senior Divisions. All adults<br />
compete for money only, while <strong>the</strong> juniors are<br />
awarded plaques for first, second and third place.<br />
Ties in <strong>the</strong> non-championship division are broken<br />
by total X-count.<br />
One such tie occurred in <strong>the</strong> Bowhunter Freestyle<br />
Flights, where Tim Ewers and Bill Hakl shot<br />
near-perfect 897’s, but Tim won <strong>the</strong> big bucks<br />
($400) because of a higher X-count, 75 to 63.<br />
There was a three-way tie in <strong>the</strong> first flight of Freestyle<br />
Flights, where Charles Raeth, William Simas<br />
Looking down a Saturday target line, where styles, ages<br />
and genders are mixed<br />
and Gary Schuler were tied with 897’s but declared<br />
first, second and third, respectively, based on total<br />
X-count. A shoot-off, however, was required in<br />
Championship Freestyle Female Division where <strong>the</strong><br />
positions among <strong>the</strong> top five ladies changed quite<br />
frequently on Sunday. Tiffany Reeves, who was<br />
fifth on Saturday, shot a perfect 450 on Sunday<br />
to capture first. Christie Colin and Holly Larson<br />
who were first (tie) and third (tie), respectively, on<br />
Saturday, were tied for second place after Sunday’s<br />
round. Holly won <strong>the</strong> mandatory shoot-off. Connie<br />
Calloway dropped a tad from a third place tie<br />
on Saturday to fourth place on Sunday, whereas<br />
Samantha Neal went from a first place tie to fifth,<br />
and out of <strong>the</strong> money. The Seniors also did some<br />
leap-frogging. Tied for fourth after Saturday’s<br />
round, Steve Boylan shoot a perfect 450 on Sunday<br />
and jumped to first place. Dwight Snodgrass<br />
Holly Larson and Christie Colin shoot-off for 2nd place<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Freestyle Female Championship<br />
did just <strong>the</strong> opposite. After a 450 on Saturday, he<br />
dived to seventh place on Sunday after a 442, and<br />
out of <strong>the</strong> money. Dee Wilde and Dick Smith held<br />
on steadily and finished just one and two points,<br />
respectively, behind Steve.<br />
No less than ten men shoot off for <strong>the</strong> Freestyle Male<br />
Championship<br />
Now for <strong>the</strong> big dance. The twenty-three<br />
Championship Freestyle Male shooters tied with<br />
<strong>the</strong> 450’s on Saturday were reduced to ten tied<br />
with 900’s on Sunday. The ten, none of whom<br />
are strangers to shoot-offs, were Duane Price, Jim<br />
Despart, Braden Gellenthien, Reo Wilde, Michael<br />
Anderson, Scott Starnes, Andrew Wilson, Jesse<br />
Broadwater, Michael Braden and Chris Eggers.<br />
Incidentally, Braden Gellenthien was <strong>the</strong> only NFAA<br />
Pro on <strong>the</strong> line who shot a perfect 2400 total score<br />
for <strong>the</strong> three <strong>2008</strong> 3-Star Tour events. The shootoff<br />
rules are as follows: After one practice end of<br />
three arrows, <strong>the</strong> next two ends are scored using<br />
“regular” scoring. If still tied, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> subsequent<br />
ends are scored with only <strong>the</strong> X-ring counted as a<br />
“10.” After <strong>the</strong> first scoring end, Michael Braden<br />
departed with a 29, while <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r nine scored<br />
30. In <strong>the</strong> second end, Andrew Wilson dropped<br />
out with a 29, while <strong>the</strong> remaining eight all had<br />
30’s. After <strong>the</strong> third end where only <strong>the</strong> X-ring<br />
counts as a 10, only Jesse Broadwater, Chris Eggers<br />
and Scott Starnes were left standing. Jesse Broadwater<br />
dropped out after <strong>the</strong> fourth end, leaving<br />
Chris Eggers and Scott Starnes to duel it out. It<br />
took three more ends before Scott nailed a perfect<br />
30 to Chris’s 29. It was Scott’s first championship<br />
as an NFAA Professional.<br />
Before <strong>the</strong> afternoon awards ceremony, <strong>the</strong><br />
continued on pg. 38<br />
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Split a Mustang...continued<br />
Scott Starnes was absolutely perfect throughout<br />
<strong>the</strong> seven-end shoot-off<br />
3-Star Tour Novelty Round shoot-off took place<br />
using a match-play format. As with <strong>the</strong> Mustang<br />
shoot-off, one had to shoot a Novelty Round at<br />
Las Vegas, Louisville and Hartford. Then <strong>the</strong> scores<br />
were summed for all three sites, and <strong>the</strong> total<br />
scores were ranked from 1 through 32. The match<br />
play starts with 1 vs. 32, 2 vs. 31, 3 vs. 30, et.seq.<br />
Jim Butts was seeded first with a 448 (450 is perfect),<br />
while Ron Hardesty (419) was seeded 32nd.<br />
From <strong>the</strong> initial sixteen head-to-head matches, <strong>the</strong><br />
shoot-off was reduced to eight matches, <strong>the</strong>n to<br />
four matches, <strong>the</strong>n to two matches. The winners<br />
of <strong>the</strong>se semi-final matches <strong>the</strong>n faced each o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
for first place money, while <strong>the</strong> two losers shot for<br />
third place money. In <strong>the</strong> end, tenth seed Reo<br />
Wilde defeated first seed Jim Butts for <strong>the</strong> $1000<br />
Reo Wilde wins <strong>the</strong> <strong>2008</strong>, 40-yard, Novelty Round,<br />
match-play shoot-off<br />
Christie Colin (3rd), Tiffany Reeves (1st) and Holly<br />
Larson (2nd) show off <strong>the</strong>ir contingency checks<br />
Seniors Dick Smith (3rd) and Steve Boylan (1st)<br />
sandwich WAF President Bruce Cull<br />
Jesse Broadwater (3rd), Chris Eggers (2nd)<br />
and Freestyle Champion Scott Starnes<br />
prize.<br />
This is all we have room for. You may see <strong>the</strong><br />
complete list of scores in this issue or at <strong>the</strong> NFAA<br />
website, www.fieldarchery.com. ■<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Stanislawski Open/Hartford Results<br />
Bowhunter Freestyle Flights<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TIM EWERS VA 897 75 $400.00<br />
BILL HAKL MN 897 63 $235.00<br />
VIC ZILIANI VA 891 48 $175.00<br />
CHRIS BERRY MO 889 52 $140.00<br />
JEFF HUMAN NY 888 57 $120.00<br />
JASON KENNEDY MA 887 40<br />
DANIEL DETERLINE PA 880 40<br />
BRUCE MALMBERG ON 879 43<br />
JEFFREY NISSENBAU MA 875 35<br />
JULENE HAKL MN 865 26<br />
KYLE ESSLER PA 861 18<br />
ROBERT HOLDEN OH 860 28<br />
DONALD BRYDEN MA 857 28<br />
ROGER HARRIS WV 857 28<br />
JOHN NATOLLY MD 852 31<br />
SANDY TRYBULSKI NH 842 22<br />
CHARLES BOBROWS NJ 841 21<br />
WILLIAM WRIGHT NY 838 21<br />
DEAN STILLINGS MA 826 26<br />
Championship Freestyle Female<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TIFFANY REEVES MT 895 70 $1,400.00<br />
HOLLY LARSON MN 892 61 $700.00<br />
CHRISTIE COLIN NY 892 54 $450.00<br />
CONNIE CALLOWAY TN 891 61 $250.00<br />
SAMANTHA NEAL NY 887 45<br />
CRYSTAL PARKER WA 886 44<br />
GEORGIANNA BRAD TX 881 40<br />
DIANE GALLAGHER NJ 879 41<br />
SANDIE SWIRLES MI 877 43<br />
DIANE WATSON FL 867 35<br />
STEPHANIE GALLAG NJ 865 34<br />
ANN MARIE HOLOWI NY 859 27<br />
Championship Freestyle Ltd.<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JEFF FABRY CA 886 42 $1,000.00<br />
RANDY BRABEC CO 882 47 $650.00<br />
CHARLIE OWENS IN 880 33 $450.00<br />
EMORY BUDZINSKI WI 863 30 $200.00<br />
DUSTIN LANDSINGE WI 849 22<br />
JERRY WATTERS OH 845 26<br />
GREGORY MISNER MT 839 22<br />
PAUL LEWKOWICZ MA 805 11<br />
KENNETH MOORE MA 766 10<br />
BRANDI MANTHA NJ 718 11<br />
MAHESH MANTHA NJ 644 3<br />
AVRAM GRANETT NJ 636 1<br />
GAB SEOK SHIM NY 603 0<br />
RICK HUNSINGER PA 552 25<br />
Championship Freestyle Male<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
SCOTT STARNES IN 1110 81 $5,000.00<br />
CHRIS EGGERS IL 1109 79 $2,000.00<br />
JESSE BROADWATE PA 1019 85 $1,000.00<br />
REO WILDE ID 989 89 $700.00<br />
JAMES DESPART NY 989 86 $550.00<br />
DUANE PRICE WI 989 81 $510.00<br />
BRADEN GELLENTHI MA 989 81 $475.00<br />
MICHAEL ANDERSO IA 988 84 $440.00<br />
ANDREW WILSON AK 959 73 $400.00<br />
MICHAEL BRADEN TX 929 78 $360.00<br />
CHANCE BEAUBOUE TN 899 87 $330.00<br />
JAMES BUTTS NY 899 82 $300.00<br />
JEFF HOPKINS DE 899 81 $280.00<br />
SHANE WILLS MO 899 81 $265.00<br />
PERRY HARPRING IN 899 76 $250.00<br />
RUSSELL PAYNE TX 899 75 $245.00<br />
GARY SMITH JR OH 899 74 $235.00<br />
STEVE JERVIS PA 899 71 $225.00<br />
SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD<br />
KEITH TRAIL NC 899 68<br />
WAYNE RISNER OH 899 67<br />
JEREMIAH UPP OH 899 60<br />
DAVE COUSINS ME 898 79<br />
RODGER WILLETT JR VA 898 78<br />
KENDALL WOODY VA 898 76<br />
JACKIE WHITE MO 898 75<br />
DARRIN CHRISTENB IN 898 74<br />
BRIAN SIMPSON WV 898 70<br />
BRANDON REYES VA 898 61<br />
NATHAN BROOKS AR 898 60<br />
KALE HEUTON IA 898 59<br />
KEVIN WILKEY UT 897 75<br />
DOUG WILLIAMS PA 897 75<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM UT 897 73<br />
DAVID DECLEMENT NY 897 72<br />
CHRIS DESTON CT 897 70<br />
JASON CARBAUGH PA 897 63<br />
SCOTT CRAN WI 896 72<br />
STEVEN STARK VA 896 72<br />
CORY MONAHAN NY 896 70<br />
DON FRANCE MI 896 67<br />
HUGO BARRIENTOS IA 896 66<br />
ERIC LYDEEN MN 896 56<br />
LOGAN WILDE ID 895 70<br />
FOREST CARTER ID 895 67<br />
DARRIN COLLINS KS 895 66<br />
DAVE BARNSDALE MI 895 56<br />
BILL SENNICK PA 895 54<br />
JOSH SCHAFF MT 895 53<br />
LONNIE MC ELCAR OH 895 52<br />
PETE SWANNEY NH 893 58<br />
ERIC OSMONSON IA 893 57<br />
RAYMOND SOLOMO CO 893 56<br />
DAVID JR. GRAVLIN MA 891 60<br />
TONY BIANES NJ 890 61<br />
STEVEN GATTO NJ 890 52<br />
CODY THOMPSON NC 889 62<br />
ROB MORGAN MT 888 70<br />
JEREMIAH MC CONN CO 888 44<br />
JOHN VOZZY NY 887 53<br />
MICHAEL FENNELL NJ 887 37<br />
BRYAN HELLAND MN 886 48<br />
CHUCK COOLEY NY 881 40<br />
MONTE JESSEE VA 869 28<br />
RON HARDESTY MI 852 41<br />
DARRELL GEORGE NY 840 26<br />
Championship Senior<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
STEVE BOYLAN IL 897 72 $1,500.00<br />
DEE WILDE ID 896 59 $800.00<br />
RICHARD SMITH CO 895 64 $500.00<br />
KEN DENNING MT 893 56 $380.00<br />
THOMAS CROWE OR 893 53 $320.00<br />
TOM COBLENTZ MD 893 50<br />
DWIGHT SNODGRAS NV 892 52<br />
CHRIS BELING NJ 891 59<br />
DERRY NULL OH 891 59<br />
PHIL MCCOY IN 891 52<br />
BOB PETERSEN MD 888 35<br />
BURLEY HALL IN 887 44<br />
LAWRENCE BOONE MI 887 41<br />
BOB MORGAN NC 886 46<br />
JEFFREY HUNT MI 886 43<br />
LOREN PAGEL MN 882 47<br />
FRANK RUS MI 879 37<br />
CHARLES BLANKEN TN 873 47<br />
RON WEST MD 865 31<br />
ROBERT LINCOLN MA 850 29<br />
Crossbow Male<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TERRY BUTLER PA 879 37 $150.00<br />
JOE SILVASI NJ 871 29<br />
RONALD KRESHESK PA 863 29<br />
Cub Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
HILLARY PEYRAT VT 766 6<br />
FAITH ZIEMS NY 698 2<br />
Cub Female Freestyle Ltd<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
TORI BENNER PA 199 0<br />
Cub FemaleRecurve<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
KAYLEIGH COMOLL CT 664 0<br />
MEGAN MANTHA NJ 545 1<br />
Cub Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ERIC FACKLAM NY 858 26<br />
JIMMY BELL MA 841 12<br />
ZACHARY LOPES CT 792 8<br />
KYLE LOUKO VT 675 2<br />
CHRISTOPHER JANS VT 489 2<br />
Cub Male Recurve<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
SAMUEL WUNDER CT 804 11<br />
ANTHONY TOURNA CT 763 9<br />
TJ KESSLER CT 734 4<br />
ERIK PLENZIO CT 714 4<br />
CRAIG JOHNSON CT 670 3<br />
DYLAN IOVENE CT 669 3<br />
PAT LEVITT CT 660 2<br />
TRENT AURETTO CT 628 7<br />
EVAN THOMAS CT 487 3<br />
Freestyle Flights<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CHARLES RAETH IN 897 69 $1,200.00<br />
WILLIAM SIMAS RI 897 68 $650.00<br />
GARY SCHULER JR PA 897 46 $485.00<br />
BRETT HAGANS PA 896 68 $340.00<br />
MIKE LAMAR CT 895 59 $300.00<br />
TOM PRUITT MO 895 59 $250.00<br />
MIKE PESTILLI CT 894 58 $200.00<br />
BENNY PARENTEAU QC 894 58<br />
DAN BIESZK MN 893 64<br />
RANDY HINKELMAN MD 892 53<br />
RICK STARK VA 892 53<br />
MITCHELL SCOTT NY 891 44<br />
ADAM GALLANT ME 890 53<br />
RONY GAGNON QU 890 42<br />
MATTHEW HOPKINS RI 889 53<br />
JAMES GAGNON NY 889 53<br />
DAVID HAWLK JR NY 889 47<br />
JOHN BARKSDALE J IN 889 46<br />
AARON HOLLENBEC NJ 888 56<br />
TRACY NEAL NY 887 46<br />
BOB ALT MI 886 53<br />
JODY RUS MI 885 50<br />
PATRICK SINAL PA 884 58<br />
ANDREW SUSEN NJ 883 41<br />
BRYAN BOYLE NY 881 38<br />
WALTER SMITH AZ 879 43<br />
FLIGHT 2<br />
DUGIE DENTON MT 888 51 $575.00<br />
ALAN AVERY NY 888 45 $315.00<br />
BRIAN VISCO MA 887 56 $235.00<br />
MICHAEL HULME MA 886 53 $165.00<br />
PHILIP SCHWARTZT PA 886 51 $145.00<br />
VIRGILIO GONZALES CT 885 46 $120.00<br />
RON SYKORA IA 885 43 $105.00<br />
STEVE SCOTT NY 884 46<br />
continued on pg. 40<br />
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<strong>2008</strong> Stanislawski Open/Hartford Results<br />
GARY SCHULER SR PA 884 46<br />
DOUG JOYCE NJ 884 43<br />
ROBERT CLEMENTO PA 884 42<br />
MARK MYERS NY 884 35<br />
MARK SWANK IA 883 46<br />
TERRY COLIN NY 883 45<br />
DAVID TOWNSEND NY 883 43<br />
CASEY GALLAGHER CT 882 44<br />
RICK WILLS MD 882 39<br />
DEE STARNES IN 879 44<br />
DARREL GEHMAN PA 879 42<br />
MICHELLE WRIGHT NY 879 30<br />
SEAN FACKLAM NY 876 37<br />
DANIEL ZINGALE NY 876 37<br />
JON GAGNON NY 872 42<br />
RICHARD ORTH AZ 871 31<br />
ERIN O’CONNOR NY 868 41<br />
JIM PORTER PA 862 35<br />
HARRY LANG NY 440 17<br />
FLIGHT 3<br />
DARYL NIEKAMP QC 883 39 $425.00<br />
BILL TRYBULSKI NH 881 36 $235.00<br />
BRUCE SMITH PA 880 46 $175.00<br />
KENNETH DESCH NY 880 46 $125.00<br />
CHAD BRUYETTE VT 879 44 $110.00<br />
MIKE SCHAFF MT 879 43 $90.00<br />
GREG BENNER PA 876 39 $75.00<br />
LORA GRAVLIN MA 875 46<br />
RIMA CAMPANELLI NJ 873 33<br />
BOB WILSON NJ 871 38<br />
DON DEBERARDINO RI 870 36<br />
PATRICK GALLAGHE NJ 869 38<br />
LEE RAUCH MA 869 32<br />
MITCHELL OGG PA 869 30<br />
ANN COTE VT 868 31<br />
SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD SCORE X’S AWARD<br />
PAUL LOCKE RI 867 34<br />
JIM FREAM NY 866 32<br />
SCOTT SCHROEDER NY 865 40<br />
JOHN LETO NJ 865 29<br />
CLAUDIA CHARLTO PA 865 28<br />
O.J. AVERY NY 865 21<br />
MARIO ST LAURENT QU 865 21<br />
PIOUS HWANG NY 864 26<br />
GLENN EVERS NJ 863 28<br />
RICHARD BAGNI MA 861 29<br />
DAVID MARTIN RI 856 33<br />
FLIGHT 4<br />
JOHN BLAINE NJ 876 45 $300.00<br />
HEIDI SNYDER NY 875 38 $165.00<br />
RANDY GROFF PA 869 41 $125.00<br />
PAUL ZIEMS NY 868 33 $85.00<br />
RICHARD LAVIGNE CT 868 31 $70.00<br />
RODNEY CARLEY NY 867 37 $60.00<br />
FRANK MARHEFKA MA 866 27 $50.00<br />
DAVID FERRIE MA 863 30<br />
GEORGE HAMMER PA 861 30<br />
AMANDA FERRIE MA 861 28<br />
SHARON GALIPEAU CT 859 26<br />
MICHEL SEVIGNY QU 854 20<br />
SCOTT SAMSOE NY 851 35<br />
JIM LAMOIN CT 851 27<br />
MICHAEL BARRY NJ 850 30<br />
LAURA FRANCESE NY 850 20<br />
TYLER REINHARD CT 849 22<br />
ROCKY KLINE IN 847 28<br />
PATRICK DECAROLI NY 846 26<br />
RONALD MULDERIG NY 845 19<br />
JOSEPH DIAS JR CT 844 25<br />
KEN VIVENZIO NH 830 26<br />
DAVID GOODING NJ 429 15<br />
ANDREW CARDILE PA 427 16<br />
JOHN DONNELLAN NY 423 14<br />
FLIGHT 5<br />
FRANK COUSE SR NY 853 33 $265.00<br />
MARK VOLOVSKI CT 850 27 $145.00<br />
FREDERICK MEEKER CT 848 26 $110.00<br />
KENNETH NYE CT 846 20 $75.00<br />
ALBERT PANZETTI MA 844 26 $65.00<br />
DON BOLDUC CT 843 17 $55.00<br />
LEW BARBERA NY 840 22 $45.00<br />
LOU HAVEL NY 838 16<br />
LISA BROADWATER PA 837 18<br />
ROGER BARRETT CT 835 23<br />
DAVID E. CHOUINA MA 832 24<br />
JOSEPH DIAS CT 830 21<br />
REBECCA GRUBE PA 828 10<br />
ROBERT DESTON CT 826 17<br />
HEATHER CLEMENT PA 819 16<br />
JOSEPH PACE NY 812 16<br />
ELLIOTTT THOMPSO RI 812 7<br />
FREDERICK LUONG CT 806 13<br />
JEFFREY LOLLER VT 798 13<br />
JENNIFER WALL CT 783 8<br />
AL TERMINIELLO MA 763 9<br />
RICHARD HELLER CT 756 5<br />
THOMAS SAUNDERS NE 369 7<br />
Freestyle Limited Flights<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
JOHN GRESHOCK PA 867 33 $300.00<br />
JEFF WAGONER NY 854 23 $150.00<br />
DAVE HRYN NY 853 23 $50.00<br />
DAVID RUSSELL NY 830 13<br />
TODD PETERS MA 825 10<br />
PAT MOORE WA 822 16<br />
DAVE APREA AZ 772 10<br />
JUNKO ABUZA MA 722 4<br />
RAYMOND LARAMIE CT 408 6<br />
Young Adult Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
AMBER SUSEN NJ 845 15<br />
BETHANY COTE VT 839 18<br />
Young Adult Female Recurve<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
CALEIGH TIERNEY CT 816 9<br />
KIM RINALDO CT 812 8<br />
KEARA LUDIKER CT 786 5<br />
SHELBY BAKER CT 776 6<br />
LEAH MOELLING CT 585 3<br />
Young Adult Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
PHILLLIP TUCKER IL 893 51<br />
JOEY HUNT III ME 882 49<br />
BLAKE TRAIL NC 879 37<br />
FRANK COUSE III PA 871 54<br />
MATT KING VT 859 35<br />
ERIC BROWN NJ 856 27<br />
DYLAN LOLLER VT 853 24<br />
ANDREW DUNSMOR VT 845 19<br />
STEVEN GABRIEL VT 842 20<br />
TJ MEEKER CT 837 17<br />
ALEC VOZZY NY 811 9<br />
CALEB FITZGERALD VT 726 4<br />
BENJAMIN WHITTE CT 430 10<br />
Young Adult Male Recurve<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
SCHUYLER ROUTT CT 836 11<br />
COLIN FOREMAN CT 834 20<br />
MICHAEL CHEMISTR CT 826 14<br />
NOAH BLOUGH CT 825 9<br />
LUKE ORFITELLI CT 821 19<br />
KYLE FITZGERALD CT 803 7<br />
SEAN O’DONOVAN CT 732 6<br />
BENJAMIN LACHMA VT 708 2<br />
ETHAN AVERY CT 680 3<br />
CHARLIE LADD CT 617 4<br />
Youth Female Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
DOMINIQUE PARISI VT 844 24<br />
MARISSA ZIEMS NY 793 12<br />
GABRIELLE ZIEMS NY 768 7<br />
JULIE ANNE HOFFM NJ 749 8<br />
AMBER STEVENS NY 709 3<br />
Youth Female Recurve<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
ERIN FITZGERALD CT 815 14<br />
CATHERINE BRENNA CT 802 11<br />
ABIGAIL GOLEC CT 766 8<br />
MISHA KYDD VT 693 8<br />
Youth Male Freestyle<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
AARON LOPES CT 878 34<br />
CODY GLOVER NC 872 29<br />
ALEXANDER SAHI CT 870 33<br />
JACOB JANSEN VT 848 23<br />
OWEN MASKELL VT 779 4<br />
OUELLETTE FRANCI CT 770 7<br />
CLIFFORD STEVENS NY 501 2<br />
ERIC MEIER CT 269 0<br />
Youth Male Recurve<br />
FLIGHT 1<br />
KYLE BIELANOS CT 794 7<br />
CODY OLIVER CT 773 5<br />
EVAN STUMP CT 769 5<br />
ZACHERY FIGUEIRE CT 765 9<br />
TOM DIBENEDETTO CT 729 4<br />
CHRISTOPHER GROV CT 615 2<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Hartford Novelty Shoot Results<br />
Flight 1<br />
BILL HAKL 144 4 1 $250.00<br />
JEFF HUMAN 143 3 2 $0.00<br />
CHRIS BERRY 142 3 3 $0.00<br />
DUGIE DENTON 141 3 4 $0.00<br />
DUGIE DENTON 138 6 0 $0.00<br />
ROGER HARRIS 137 4 6 $0.00<br />
Freestyle Limited Flights<br />
Flight 1<br />
JEFF FABRY 146 6 1 $250.00<br />
EMORY BUDZINSKI 137 3 2 $0.00<br />
EMORY BUDZINSKI 137 2 3 $0.00<br />
Men Unlimited Flights<br />
Flight 1<br />
CHRIS EGGERS 150 11 1 $500.00<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM 150 9 2 $250.00<br />
DAVE COUSINS 149 11 3 $100.00<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM 149 10 0 $0.00<br />
CHRIS EGGERS 149 10 0 $0.00<br />
REO WILDE 149 10 0 $0.00<br />
KEITH TRAIL 149 9 0 $0.00<br />
REO WILDE 149 9 0 $0.00<br />
RODGER WILLETT, JR 149 8 0 $0.00<br />
JAMES BUTTS 149 6 0 $0.00<br />
DAVID DECLEMENLE 149 5 0 $0.00<br />
ANDREW WILSON 149 5 0 $0.00<br />
JIM DESPART 149 5 0 $0.00<br />
JIM DESPART 149 4 0 $0.00<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM 148 9 0 $0.00<br />
JEFF HOPKINS 148 9 0 $0.00<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM 148 8 0 $0.00<br />
DARRIN CHRISTENBER 148 8 0 $0.00<br />
LOGAN WILDE 148 7 0 $0.00<br />
DARRIN CHRISTENBER 148 7 0 $0.00<br />
JERAMIAH UPP 148 6 0 $0.00<br />
Score Xs PLCE AWARD Score Xs PLCE AWARD Score Xs PLCE AWARD<br />
Bowhunter Freestyle Flights<br />
Flight 1<br />
BILL LEWIS 147 5 1 $250.00<br />
JEFF HUMAN 147 4 2 $0.00<br />
KRIS SCHAFF 146 8 3 $0.00<br />
CHRIS BERRY 146 6 4 $0.00<br />
BILL HAKL 145 5 5 $0.00<br />
CHRIS BERRY 144 5 6 $0.00<br />
BILL LEWIS 142 4 7 $0.00<br />
KRIS SCHAFF 142 3 8 $0.00<br />
DILLAN SETHER 142 1 9 $0.00<br />
ROGER HARRIS 137 3 10 $0.00<br />
DANIAL REED 131 1 11 $0.00<br />
DUGIE DENTON 120 3 12 $0.00<br />
Freestyle Limited Flights<br />
Flight 1<br />
CHRIS RUNION 137 2 1 $250.00<br />
BOB BESANCENEY 135 2 2 $0.00<br />
WILLIAM CAIRES 133 2 4 $0.00<br />
EMORY BUDZINSKI 133 2 3 $0.00<br />
FRANK MOSSER 125 1 5 $0.00<br />
LYNN WALTER 101 0 6 $0.00<br />
Men Unlimited Flights<br />
Flight 1<br />
JAMES BUTTS 150 9 1 $500.00<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM 150 6 2 $250.00<br />
DARRIN CHRISTENBER 149 10 3 $100.00<br />
BRADEN GELLENTHIE 149 7 4 $0.00<br />
MICHAEL BRADEN 149 6 5 $0.00<br />
REO WILDE 149 6 5 $0.00<br />
JACK WALLACE 149 6 5 $0.00<br />
RODGER WILLETTE, JR 148 8 7 $0.00<br />
JOSH SCHAFF 148 8 7 $0.00<br />
LOGAN WILDE 148 7 8 $0.00<br />
GRANT SCHLEUSNER 148 7 8 $0.00<br />
JACKIE WHITE 148 6 0 $0.00<br />
ROB MORGAN 148 5 0 $0.00<br />
WAYNE RISNER 148 5 0 $0.00<br />
JAMES BUTTS 148 2 0 $0.00<br />
MIKE LAMAR 148 2 0 $0.00<br />
RUSSEL PAYNE 147 8 0 $0.00<br />
CODY THOMPSON 147 7 0 $0.00<br />
BRADEN GELLENTHIEN 147 6 0 $0.00<br />
RODGER WILLETT, JR 147 6 0 $0.00<br />
MICHAEL BRADEN 147 6 0 $0.00<br />
JOSH SCHAFF 147 6 0 $0.00<br />
DEE WILDE 147 4 0 $0.00<br />
KEVIN WILKEY 147 4 0 $0.00<br />
Flight 2<br />
LOGAN WILDE 146 8 1 $100.00<br />
CHRIS DESTON 146 6 2 $62.50<br />
DAVE BARNSDALE 146 6 2 $62.50<br />
CORY MONAHAN 146 5 0 $0.00<br />
DAVE BARNSDALE 146 5 0 $0.00<br />
RAYMOND SOLOMON 146 5 0 $0.00<br />
DAVE BARNSDALE 146 2 0 $0.00<br />
DUANE PRICE 146 1 0 $0.00<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM 145 6 0 $0.00<br />
STEVEN STARK 145 5 0 $0.00<br />
KENDALL WOODY 145 5 0 $0.00<br />
JIM DESPART 145 4 0 $0.00<br />
TOM COBLENTZ 145 3 0 $0.00<br />
DARRIN COLLINS 145 3 0 $0.00<br />
TOM PRUITT 145 1 0 $0.00<br />
PETE SWANNEY 144 6 0 $0.00<br />
JEREMIAH UPP 144 5 0 $0.00<br />
KEITH TRAIL 144 4 0 $0.00<br />
STEPHEN BOYLAN 144 4 0 $0.00<br />
MICHAEL BRADEN 144 3 0 $0.00<br />
ERIC LYDEEN 144 3 0 $0.00<br />
LOUISVILLE NOVELTY SHOOT RESULTS<br />
JASON LADD 148 6 9 $0.00<br />
DAVE COUSINS 148 4 10 $0.00<br />
DEE WILDE 147 6 11 $0.00<br />
TIPTON COOK 147 6 11 $0.00<br />
DUANE PRICE 147 6 11 $0.00<br />
RICHARD POTTER 147 5 12 $0.00<br />
ROB MORGAN 147 4 13 $0.00<br />
BRAD BAKER, JR 146 8 14 $0.00<br />
RAYMOND SOLOMAN 146 7 15 $0.00<br />
KEITH TRAIL 146 7 15 $0.00<br />
CHRIS EGGERS 146 7 15 $0.00<br />
JEREMIAH UPP 146 7 15 $0.00<br />
ROBERT WOLFRAM 146 6 17 $0.00<br />
RUSSELL PAYNE 146 5 18 $0.00<br />
ANDREW WILSON 146 3 19 $0.00<br />
Flight 2<br />
ERIC GRIGGS 145 6 1 $87.00<br />
JEREMIAH MCCONNEL 145 6 1 $87.00<br />
JACKIE WHITE 145 5 3 $50.00<br />
TOM PRUITT 145 4 4 $0.00<br />
DAVE BARNSDALE 145 3 5 $0.00<br />
BRIAN JONES 144 8 6 $0.00<br />
DOUG WALKER 144 4 7 $0.00<br />
DARRIN COLLINS 144 4 7 $0.00<br />
SEAN NANCE 144 47 $0.00<br />
WAYNE RISNER 144 38 $0.00<br />
TERRY COLIN 143 5 9 $0.00<br />
DAVID DECLEMENTE 143 3 10 $0.00<br />
DARRIN COLLINS 142 3 11 $0.00<br />
RON HARDESTY 141 4 12 $0.00<br />
DUGIE DENTON 141 3 13 $0.00<br />
JASON WARDRIP 130 2 14 $0.00<br />
JEREMIAH UPP 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
GRANT SCHLEUSNER 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
MICHAEL BRADEN 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
RICK STARK 143 4 0 $0.00<br />
JEREMIAH MCCONNEL 143 3 0 $0.00<br />
ADAM GALLANT 142 4 0 $0.00<br />
PETE SWANNEY 142 3 0 $0.00<br />
KALE HEUTON 142 1 0 $0.00<br />
SCOTT SCHROEDER 142 1 0 $0.00<br />
JEREMIAH MCCONNEL 141 3 0 $0.00<br />
TERRY COLIN 141 3 0 $0.00<br />
ERIC LYDEEN 140 4 0 $0.00<br />
RON HARDESTY 134 2 0 $0.00<br />
Trophy Division<br />
Flight 1<br />
RANDY HINKELMAN 148 7 0 $0.00<br />
DAN BIESZK 148 5 0 $0.00<br />
MICHAEL PESTILLI 146 4 0 $0.00<br />
JULENE HAKL 143 4 0 $0.00<br />
PATRICK SINAL 142 3 0 $0.00<br />
TYLER REINHARD 142 1 0 $0.00<br />
WALTER SMITH 139 3 0 $0.00<br />
DIANE GALLAGHER 137 2 0 $0.00<br />
PATRICK GALLAGHER 137 0 0 $0.00<br />
DAN BIESZK 135 4 0 $0.00<br />
ROBERT HOLDEN 133 1 0 $0.00<br />
Women Unlimited Flights<br />
Flight 1<br />
HOLLY LARSON 144 4 1 $250.00<br />
CHRISTIE COLIN 144 2 2 $0.00<br />
GEORGIANNA BRADEN 141 2 3 $0.00<br />
CRYSTAL PARKER 140 3 4 $0.00<br />
SANDIE SWIRLES 138 1 5 $0.00<br />
SAMANTHA NEAL 137 1 6 $0.00<br />
GEORGIANNA BRADEN 136 0 7 $0.00<br />
CHRISTIE COLIN 0 0 0 $0.00<br />
Score Xs Place Award Score Xs Place Award Score Xs Place Award<br />
MICHAEL BRADEN 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
JAMES BUTTS 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
ANDREW WILSON 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
KEITH TRAIL 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
KEITH TRAIL 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
RON HARDESTY 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
RUSSELL PAYNE 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
TIM GILLINGHAM 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
KEITH TRAIL 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
TIPTON COOK 0 0 15 $0.00<br />
Trophy Division<br />
RANDY HINKELMAN 147 5 1 $0.00<br />
DAN BIESZK 144 2 2 $0.00<br />
CALEB WESAW 143 6 3 $0.00<br />
DONALD BISHOP 143 5 4 $0.00<br />
DAN BIESZK 143 3 5 $0.00<br />
ROBERT WILLIAMS 142 4 6 $0.00<br />
THOMAS ALLEN 138 1 7 $0.00<br />
JULENE HAKL 137 3 8 $0.00<br />
CARL JOHNSON 134 1 9 $0.00<br />
STEVE FINNEY 133 0 10 $0.00<br />
EARL RAYMOND 132 3 11 $0.00<br />
JOHNNIE ZWEYGARDT 0 0 12 $0.00<br />
DALE ROACH 0 0 12 $0.00<br />
EDDIE LANE 0 0 12 $0.00<br />
Women Unlimited Flights<br />
GEORGIANNA BRADEN 148 5 1 $250.00<br />
CHRISTIE COLIN 146 5 2 $0.00<br />
GEORGIANNA BRADEN 144 3 3 $0.00<br />
HOLLY LARSON 142 2 4 $0.00<br />
SANDIE SWIRLES 140 4 5 $0.00<br />
CHRISTIE COLIN 138 3 6 $0.00<br />
CRYSTAL PARKER 138 0 7 $0.00<br />
LYNN WALTER 109 0 8 $0.00<br />
40 <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> 41
y Paul Davison<br />
NFAA Historian<br />
Way Back When<br />
O n c e U p o n a T i m e . . .<br />
O n l y F o u r C h a m p i o n s h i p T r o p h i e s<br />
W e r e A w a r d e d<br />
have an officially-issued<br />
name badge saying that<br />
I’m <strong>the</strong> NFAA Head Has-<br />
Been. I only wear <strong>the</strong><br />
badge at <strong>the</strong> annual NFAA Board<br />
of Directors meeting, where<br />
it draws a few laughs at <strong>the</strong><br />
welcoming reception. With this<br />
title, however, toge<strong>the</strong>r with a<br />
recurring NFAA history article<br />
in this magazine, I feel that I’m<br />
justified to get on my soap box<br />
once or twice.<br />
At this year’s annual<br />
meeting <strong>the</strong>re was considerable<br />
discussion, with no resolution,<br />
on <strong>the</strong> increase in <strong>the</strong> number<br />
of NFAA awards presented at<br />
our Sectional and <strong>National</strong><br />
Championships. This same<br />
discussion has been repeated at<br />
virtually every annual meeting<br />
for <strong>the</strong> past ten years. I first<br />
reported on <strong>the</strong> subject in <strong>the</strong><br />
Sep/Oct 2001 Nostalgia Corner<br />
article in this magazine.<br />
The problem is money. The<br />
NFAA wants to balance <strong>the</strong><br />
tournament registration fees<br />
with <strong>the</strong> tournament expenses,<br />
which are essentially <strong>the</strong> host<br />
club’s tournament operating<br />
costs, plus <strong>the</strong> cost of <strong>the</strong> NFAA<br />
awards. The NFAA doesn’t<br />
expect to make a profit on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
tournaments, but <strong>the</strong>y also don’t<br />
expect to lose much money.<br />
The smaller NFAA tournaments,<br />
especially Outdoor Sectional<br />
tournaments, have been money<br />
losers for several years. This<br />
is because as many as 60% to<br />
70% of <strong>the</strong> competitors receive<br />
ei<strong>the</strong>r a first, second or third<br />
place championship award. A<br />
reasonable goal is about 1:3<br />
award-to-shooter ratio.<br />
The following table (see<br />
facing page) shows <strong>the</strong><br />
proliferation of NFAA awards<br />
over <strong>the</strong> past sixty years. At<br />
<strong>the</strong> first Outdoor <strong>National</strong>s in<br />
1946, <strong>the</strong>re were provisions for<br />
only four championship awards<br />
— 1/18th of <strong>the</strong> 72 authorized<br />
today. There are seven non-<br />
Pro (plus one Pro) divisions<br />
and nine different styles for<br />
two genders. Not all styles are<br />
represented in all divisions, but<br />
<strong>the</strong> total number of possible<br />
championship awards still adds<br />
up to 72.<br />
Something’s got to give.<br />
Ei<strong>the</strong>r we reduce <strong>the</strong> number<br />
of awards, reduce <strong>the</strong> cost of<br />
<strong>the</strong> awards, or increase <strong>the</strong><br />
registration fees. Ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />
solution could be some sort of<br />
handicap system similar to what<br />
was tried (and quickly rejected)<br />
by <strong>the</strong> NFAA in 1974. That<br />
is, competitors are grouped<br />
according to <strong>the</strong> average of<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir most recent scores without<br />
regard to style of shooting, or<br />
possibly without regard to age<br />
or gender. It could be worth<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r try, however.<br />
In addition to <strong>the</strong> “styleless”<br />
handicap system, here are a few<br />
specific solutions offered over<br />
<strong>the</strong> past few years:<br />
1. Merge like styles; such as,<br />
Barebow with Bowhunter and<br />
Bowhunter Freestyle Limited<br />
with Freestyle Limited.<br />
2. Merge age groups; primarily<br />
Senior with Master Senior,<br />
and Young Adult with Adult.<br />
3. Provide complimentary,<br />
and less costly, awards for<br />
Seniors and/or Young Adults,<br />
who could still compete for<br />
championship awards in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Adult Divisions. Seniors<br />
Proliferation of NFAA Divisions and Styles—<strong>the</strong> First 60 Years<br />
were treated this way before<br />
1994.<br />
4. Instead of using <strong>the</strong> current<br />
“unit rule” (first, second<br />
and third place awards for<br />
one, two and three shooters,<br />
respectively); return to, for<br />
example; one award for 1to-3<br />
shooters, two awards for<br />
4-to-6 shooters, and three<br />
awards for seven or more<br />
shooters. This option only<br />
reduces <strong>the</strong> number of second<br />
and third place awards.<br />
5. Replace <strong>the</strong> championship<br />
silver bowls (<strong>National</strong>s) and<br />
plaques (Sectionals) with less<br />
expensive medals.<br />
6. Increase registration fees.<br />
Most people agree that this<br />
is just a temporary patch,<br />
and not a viable, permanent<br />
solution.<br />
This is about as far as I’m<br />
going to go on this sensitive<br />
subject. Remember, it’s you,<br />
<strong>the</strong> NFAA member that has <strong>the</strong><br />
most to say about this issue.<br />
Your state’s NFAA Director needs<br />
to know your opinion on which<br />
direction <strong>the</strong> NFAA should go.<br />
Thanks for letting me step<br />
out of my historian role for a<br />
minute. I’m getting off my soap<br />
box now. ■<br />
42 <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> 43<br />
Year<br />
Open (Adult)<br />
Youth<br />
Young Adult<br />
Amateur (Adult)<br />
Pro 3<br />
Cub<br />
Adult 4<br />
Senior (Adult and Pro)<br />
Master Senior 5<br />
Barebow<br />
Freestyle Limited 1<br />
Bowhunter 2<br />
Freestyle<br />
Bowhunter Freestyle<br />
Bowhunter FSL<br />
Traditional<br />
FITA Olympic<br />
FITA Compound<br />
FITA Barebow<br />
FSL Recurve/Longbow 6<br />
1946<br />
1950<br />
1952<br />
1956<br />
1961<br />
1973<br />
1975<br />
DIVISION (MALE AND FEMALE)<br />
STYLE<br />
Crossbow 7<br />
1 No release aids. Called just “Freestyle” until 1973.<br />
2 Bowhunter styles not recognized in Cub, Youth and Young Adult Divisions.<br />
3 Pros included Barebow and Bowhunter in 1976-80, and BHFS and BHFSL in 1981-89.<br />
4 Adult Division combines Open and Amateur in 1981. Adult-only Traditional style started in 1985.<br />
5 Master Senior for BB, FS and FSL only. Pro MSFS dropped after 2004.<br />
6 FSLR/L essentially same as FITA Olympic. Not approved for Cub, Youth and Young Adult Divisions until 2005.<br />
7 Crossbow style for Adults only.<br />
For more NFAA history, visit www.fieldarchery.com and click on NFAA History, or visit <strong>the</strong> historian’s website at www.stringwalker.net<br />
1981<br />
1986<br />
1992<br />
1994<br />
2000<br />
2001<br />
2005
Mental Management ® with Lanny Bassham<br />
Lanny Bassham is an Olympic Coach and an<br />
Olympic Gold Medalist. He is a member of <strong>the</strong><br />
Olympic Shooting Hall of Fame, ranks third among<br />
all shooters in total inter<strong>national</strong> medal count for<br />
<strong>the</strong> USA and one of <strong>the</strong> most respected mental<br />
trainers in <strong>the</strong> world. His book With Winning in<br />
Mind and his Mental Management® concepts<br />
are used and endorsed by Olympian and World<br />
Champion archers. You can reach him at 1-800-<br />
879-5079 or at www.lannybassham.com<br />
When Silver Isn’t Enough!<br />
For all of you great natural athletes out <strong>the</strong>re<br />
that lettered in 4 sports in school I have ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />
story for you. When I was a little guy I was <strong>the</strong><br />
worst athlete in my school. I ran <strong>the</strong> 100 yard<br />
dash in 12 minutes and played alternate right<br />
field in little-league baseball. Ever play baseball?<br />
That’s where you put your worst player and I<br />
was <strong>the</strong> alternate.<br />
One day after studying <strong>the</strong> Olympics in class<br />
our third-grade teacher said, “It is just possible<br />
that one of you might one day win an Olympic<br />
Gold Medal. Who do you think has <strong>the</strong> best<br />
chance of winning a medal in this class?” A<br />
boy sitting next to me stood up and said, “I<br />
don’t know who has <strong>the</strong> best chance but I do<br />
know who has <strong>the</strong> WORST chance. Lanny has!”<br />
That’s when I realized that it doesn’t matter if<br />
you win or you lose... until you lose. Losing<br />
hurts and I was losing a lot. I was sick and tired<br />
of being sick and tired of losing. I had to find<br />
a sport that would take a short, slow athlete to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Olympics.<br />
Shooting is more an exercise in making <strong>the</strong><br />
body stop than in making it go. I could make it<br />
stop. I found my Olympic vehicle in <strong>the</strong> sport<br />
of Inter<strong>national</strong> Rifle Shooting. In 1972, I found<br />
myself competing for <strong>the</strong> USA in <strong>the</strong> Olympic<br />
Games in Munich, Germany.<br />
Ask any Olympic champion what <strong>the</strong> recipe<br />
for winning is and you will likely receive something<br />
like <strong>the</strong> following. Take a huge amount of<br />
desire and dedication, add mental control, stir<br />
in proper technique, blend it well with quality<br />
equipment and mix in a dose of <strong>the</strong> opportunity<br />
to compete and you might just have something<br />
that has a chance to taste like winning.<br />
However, just as with any recipe, if you leave<br />
out any ingredient <strong>the</strong> outcome just doesn’t<br />
taste good. I had almost all of <strong>the</strong> ingredients<br />
in Munich. The missing one cost me <strong>the</strong> Gold<br />
Medal. I did not have mental control in <strong>the</strong><br />
competition and I came home with <strong>the</strong> Silver<br />
instead. Frustrated, I began my search for <strong>the</strong><br />
secrets of <strong>the</strong> mental game. It made sense<br />
to me that <strong>the</strong> Gold Medalists must be thinking<br />
differently than <strong>the</strong> rest of us so I decided<br />
to survey as many of <strong>the</strong>m as I could to gain<br />
insight. What <strong>the</strong>y taught me was truly amazing.<br />
It formed <strong>the</strong> basis of a mental system I<br />
call Mental Management®.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> next Olympics, <strong>the</strong> Gold Medal was<br />
mine because I used a mental system to win.<br />
For <strong>the</strong> past 30 years I have been studying and<br />
coaching mental control to all sorts of performers;<br />
Olympians (including <strong>the</strong> US Olympic<br />
<strong>Archery</strong> team), PGA Tour players, Fortune 500<br />
companies, The United States Secret Service,<br />
Miss USA and even The US Navy SEALS. My<br />
Mental Management® System is used by <strong>the</strong><br />
Olympic teams of nine nations and countless<br />
<strong>national</strong>, world and Olympic champions. I am<br />
not a sport psychologist and <strong>the</strong> basis of my<br />
system does not originate from psychology. I<br />
am a competitor and <strong>the</strong> foundation of Mental<br />
Management® comes from <strong>the</strong> study of winners<br />
and what works for <strong>the</strong>m in under <strong>the</strong><br />
stress of competition.<br />
So, why should an archer read a series of articles<br />
from a rifle shooter? I don’t make a living<br />
shooting a bow or teaching archery technique.<br />
I can’t tell you a thing about how to point <strong>the</strong><br />
bow BUT I can tell you how to point <strong>the</strong> mind.<br />
Over <strong>the</strong> years I’ve had competitive archers in<br />
my classes and within recent years I’ve found<br />
myself becoming much more involved with <strong>the</strong><br />
sport.<br />
The Missing Ingredient<br />
In my experience as both an Olympian and<br />
an Olympic coach, <strong>the</strong> ingredient most often<br />
missing in <strong>the</strong> recipe for winning is mental<br />
control. In fact, I often ask Olympians what<br />
percentage of winning is mental. I have never<br />
had a champion archer say it was less than 90%<br />
mental. What do you think? If you said 90%<br />
mental are you spending 90% of your time and<br />
money on your mental game? If not, why not?<br />
Perhaps a place to start is to be introduced to<br />
Mental Management®.<br />
If you are ready to make a serious effort to improve<br />
your mental game <strong>the</strong>n this series is for you.<br />
The next few installments will cover some essential<br />
areas of mental control as it relates to winning from<br />
my prospective. Some of <strong>the</strong> topic areas will include:<br />
• Starting Early with Mental Skills<br />
• Understanding Pressure<br />
• Using a Proven System<br />
• Seeking Balance in Your Mental Processes<br />
• Controlling Your Response to <strong>the</strong> Environment<br />
• Principle Directed Training<br />
• Running a Mental Program<br />
• Understanding <strong>the</strong> Zone Phenomenon<br />
• Building a Winning Self Image<br />
My goal is to cover all of <strong>the</strong>se areas in <strong>the</strong> next<br />
few articles. So let’s begin by covering <strong>the</strong> first in this<br />
session.<br />
THE FIRST MISTAKE MOST SHOOTERS MAKE<br />
Since beginning my survey of Gold Medalists in<br />
1972, I have talked to hundreds of winners and find<br />
that almost all of <strong>the</strong>m made <strong>the</strong> same first mistake<br />
I made concerning mental control. We began to<br />
study mental control much too late in our careers.<br />
This comment is made far too often. “You don’t<br />
really need to worry about <strong>the</strong> mental game until<br />
you have a high level of mastery of form.” Nothing<br />
could be fur<strong>the</strong>r from <strong>the</strong> truth. You need a mental<br />
game in <strong>the</strong> beginning. In fact, if you have a grasp<br />
of some of <strong>the</strong> Principles of Mental Management®<br />
before you begin to shoot you will learn proper form<br />
faster and with greater precision.<br />
I had a chance to test this <strong>the</strong>ory myself during<br />
<strong>the</strong> 12 years I owned and operated <strong>the</strong> Inter<strong>national</strong><br />
Shooting School. Most of <strong>the</strong> students at this school<br />
had <strong>National</strong> Team goals and were funded by <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />
or <strong>the</strong>ir parents. We had little time and money<br />
and needed to maximize <strong>the</strong> training. I found that<br />
by teaching mental skills early prior to beginning<br />
form training that we were able to cut <strong>the</strong> time in<br />
half from beginning shooting to placing an athlete<br />
on <strong>the</strong> <strong>National</strong> Team. I had one exceptional student<br />
that made <strong>the</strong> World Championship team for<br />
her country within one year of beginning shooting.<br />
Sounds good doesn’t it?<br />
Unfortunately this is not <strong>the</strong> normal way we learn<br />
shooting. Most of us learn <strong>the</strong> hard way, <strong>the</strong> way I<br />
learned. We begin by pointing <strong>the</strong> bow with little<br />
regard to where our mind is pointing. As time passes<br />
we develop bad habits. They become imbedded<br />
and become very difficult to dislodge later on when<br />
we finally get around to being concerned about<br />
mental performance. Most shooters loose points<br />
because of preventable mental error every time <strong>the</strong>y<br />
compete. This is an outrage and I’m unable to understand<br />
why so few shooters are concerned about it<br />
early on.<br />
If you are a parent reading this and paying <strong>the</strong><br />
shooting expenses of your children <strong>the</strong>n let me tell<br />
you <strong>the</strong> most important thing anyone will ever say<br />
to you. “Learn <strong>the</strong> mental skills in <strong>the</strong> beginning. Do<br />
not wait until <strong>the</strong>y have technique down because it<br />
is way too late by <strong>the</strong>n. Proper mental control builds<br />
self image that pays off in <strong>the</strong> classroom and in <strong>the</strong><br />
archery tournament. You cannot begin too early.”<br />
An archer’s success is as much a result of where <strong>the</strong><br />
mind is pointing as it is of where <strong>the</strong> bow is pointing.<br />
Get <strong>the</strong> mind pointed in <strong>the</strong> correct manner from <strong>the</strong><br />
beginning!<br />
If you start shooting with poor equipment or<br />
poor form bad habits are inevitable. This is common<br />
knowledge. The same is also true with mental<br />
performance. The problem is that most coaches<br />
do not teach <strong>the</strong> mental game. Oh, <strong>the</strong>y think it<br />
is important but <strong>the</strong>y are not trained to teach it. I<br />
understand <strong>the</strong>ir dilemma. Teaching mental skills<br />
is difficult and here is one reason why. A coach can<br />
point to a winning shooter and say “See how <strong>the</strong>y<br />
are holding <strong>the</strong>ir bow. Hold it like that.” But it’s a<br />
different matter when <strong>the</strong> coach says “See what that<br />
shooter is thinking. Think like that.”<br />
So, how do you find out what <strong>the</strong> winners are<br />
thinking? Ask <strong>the</strong>m. That’s what I have been doing<br />
for <strong>the</strong> past 25 years and in <strong>the</strong> articles to come I’ll<br />
be telling you what <strong>the</strong>y have been telling me.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> next issue of <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine we will<br />
begin to look at building a mental game that you<br />
can use to help eliminate <strong>the</strong> most common mental<br />
errors in competition. ■<br />
Mental Management is a registered term, owned<br />
by Lanny Bassham. It is a violation of federal law to<br />
use <strong>the</strong> term in any form without permission from <strong>the</strong><br />
owner. All rights are reserved.<br />
44 <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> 45
By Terry Wunderle<br />
Five Ways to Enhance<br />
Your Yardage Skills<br />
Yardage estimation is <strong>the</strong> Achilles’ heel for most 3-D<br />
archers. You can be an excellent shot, which many 3-D<br />
archers are, but it does not do you any good if you do<br />
not know <strong>the</strong> distance. There are several things that<br />
you can practice to enhance your distance judging<br />
skills.<br />
First, learn to identify a known distance. If you compete<br />
on a <strong>national</strong> level, learn to recognize where 35<br />
yards is located. Practice this until you can recognize<br />
35 yards on <strong>the</strong> mark. Check it with a range finder.<br />
You need to be exact. Thirty-four yards or 36 yards is<br />
not acceptable. This skill requires several days of hard<br />
practice to acquire and continuous practice to retain.<br />
When you can identify <strong>the</strong> location of 35 yards, it will<br />
be very close to <strong>the</strong> distance of <strong>the</strong> majority of <strong>the</strong> 3-D<br />
targets. The average 3-D target on a <strong>national</strong> level<br />
course is 37 yards. When you can identify <strong>the</strong> 35-yard<br />
mark, it will be much easier to judge <strong>the</strong> distance from<br />
that mark to <strong>the</strong> target. Look at it this way, if at every<br />
3-D target <strong>the</strong>re was a yellow flag designating where<br />
35 yards was located, how much more accurate would<br />
you be in determining <strong>the</strong> distance of <strong>the</strong> target? If<br />
you only compete on a local level or perhaps you shoot<br />
in a division that does not have a 45 to 50 yard maximum,<br />
you would probably want to make your known<br />
distance less, such as 25 or 30 yards.<br />
Second, most targets are misjudged because of<br />
an error in figuring <strong>the</strong> last ten yards in front of <strong>the</strong><br />
target. You need to be able to determine this critical<br />
point. Practice this by looking at trees, rocks, or any<br />
distinguishable objects and try to identify a point that<br />
is precisely ten yards in front of <strong>the</strong>m. Then check <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>results</strong> with a range finder. Because very few people<br />
practice estimating distances near <strong>the</strong> target, <strong>the</strong>y have<br />
difficulties arriving at <strong>the</strong> correct yardage. If you master<br />
learning <strong>the</strong> 35-yard mark and <strong>the</strong> distance of 10<br />
yards in front of <strong>the</strong> target, you should be able to use<br />
<strong>the</strong>m to get a third measurement that will give you <strong>the</strong><br />
total distance. For example, if <strong>the</strong> 10 yards from <strong>the</strong><br />
target is still two yards from reaching <strong>the</strong> 35-yard mark,<br />
<strong>the</strong> target is 47 yards (35+10+2=47). With <strong>the</strong> combination<br />
of <strong>the</strong>se two basic distances <strong>the</strong>re should only<br />
be a small piece of ground that you need to identify.<br />
Third, when practicing yardage estimations and figuring<br />
distances to a target, always do your calculations<br />
off <strong>the</strong> ground and vegetation. If you do <strong>the</strong> estimations<br />
according to how <strong>the</strong> target appears, you can run<br />
into complications. More or less light on <strong>the</strong> target<br />
makes it seem far<strong>the</strong>r or closer. Using <strong>the</strong> ground as<br />
your focal point will give you a more constant factor<br />
with which to work.<br />
Next, when walking down a path to <strong>the</strong> upcoming<br />
target, always take a side view of <strong>the</strong> distance between<br />
<strong>the</strong> target and <strong>the</strong> stake, if this view is available. This<br />
additional piece of information often reveals <strong>the</strong> secret<br />
to <strong>the</strong> distance that is blocked by variations in <strong>the</strong> contour<br />
of <strong>the</strong> ground.<br />
Finally, when archers arrive at a tournament, <strong>the</strong>y go<br />
to <strong>the</strong> practice range for a number of shots and <strong>the</strong>n<br />
start <strong>the</strong> tournament. Studies have shown that archers<br />
have <strong>the</strong> most difficulty with judging distances during<br />
<strong>the</strong> first six targets. Instead of spending so much time<br />
on <strong>the</strong> practice range, use part of it practicing yardage<br />
estimation. Practice identifying where <strong>the</strong> 35-yard<br />
mark is located and get <strong>the</strong> feeling for <strong>the</strong> distance<br />
of ten yards back from any object. This practice will<br />
sharpen your skills before you face <strong>the</strong> first target.<br />
Judging distance will always be one of <strong>the</strong> most<br />
difficult skills to master in 3-D archery. Practicing this<br />
skill <strong>the</strong> same amount of time as you do shooting will<br />
sharpen your performance and enhance your score. ■<br />
GREAT LAKES SECTION<br />
Bob McCutcheon, Councilman<br />
prairie1@royell.net<br />
Sectional Tournament Info<br />
<strong>2008</strong> GREAT LAKES OUTDOOR SECTIONAL<br />
June 14-15, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Host: Eau Claire Archers<br />
Location: 2145 Murphy Lane, Eau Claire, WI 54703<br />
Directions: From I-94, Exit 65, go north 0.3 miles to Short St, <strong>the</strong>n<br />
left 1 mile to Ferry St, <strong>the</strong>n left 0.2 miles to Crescent<br />
Ave. Turn right on go 4.4 miles to Murphy Lane, <strong>the</strong>n<br />
left 0.4 miles to range. From I-94, Exit 59, go east on<br />
Rt. 312 to Rt. EE, <strong>the</strong>n right (south) for 4 miles to Crescent<br />
Ave. Go right to Murphy Lane, <strong>the</strong>n left to range.<br />
Registration: Michael Strassman, 2402 W Cameron St, Eau<br />
Claire, WI 54703. Tel: 715-834-9975. E-mail:<br />
mstrassman9975@charter.net.<br />
Late registration: At <strong>the</strong> range<br />
Schedule: Saturday, 9:00 am, 28 <strong>Field</strong> and 14 Animal. Sunday,<br />
8:00 am, 28 Hunter<br />
Accommodations (all off Exit 65): Holiday Inn, campus area, 715-835-2211.<br />
The Plaza, 1-800-482-7829. Hampton Inn, 715-839-<br />
7100. Quality Inn, 715-834-6611.<br />
MID-ATLANTIC SECTION<br />
Mike Le Pera, Councilman<br />
brtesite@optonline.net<br />
Sectional Tournament Info<br />
<strong>2008</strong> MID-ATLANTIC OUTDOOR SECTIONAL<br />
June 39-29, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Host: New York <strong>Field</strong> Archers & Bowhunters (NYFAB)<br />
Location: Sugar Hill Recreation Area, Watkins Glen, New York<br />
Directions: From <strong>the</strong> North: New York State Thruway to Exit #42<br />
(Geneva). Take Route 14 South for approximately<br />
45 miles to <strong>the</strong> Village of Watkins Glen. From <strong>the</strong><br />
South: Take I-86 (old Route 17) to Exit #52 (Route 14<br />
North). Route 14 North for approximately 17 miles<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Village of Watkins Glen. Directions to Sugar Hill<br />
Recreation Area from Downtown Watkins Glen - N.<br />
Franklin Street (Rt. 14): Turn West onto W. 4th Street<br />
Rt. 409 (100 yds). At “T” intersection bear right onto<br />
Steuben St. (0.7 miles). Follow Steuben Street as it<br />
becomes County Rt. 28 (1 mile). Follow road as it<br />
bears left and turns into County Rt. 23 (5 miles). Turn<br />
left onto County Rt. 21 (1 mile). Turn Right onto Tower<br />
Hill Road (approx. 1/2 mile). Sugar Hill Recreation Area<br />
entrance is on <strong>the</strong> left.<br />
Registration: Kym Ferrell, 6 Copeland Ave, Geneva, NY 14456. Tel:<br />
315-789-9577.<br />
Late registration: Taken at Sugar Hill Recreation Area. Headquarters Building<br />
on Friday, June 27th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.<br />
Schedule: Saturday: Pick up scorecards 7:00 – 8:00 am. Assembly<br />
SECTION & STATE<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
NEWS<br />
Edited by Paul Davison • stringwalker@att.net<br />
at 8:00 am. Start shooting 28-target <strong>Field</strong> Round at<br />
9:00 am. 14-target Animal Round immediately after<br />
completion of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Field</strong> Round. Sunday: Pick up<br />
scorecards 7:00 – 8:00 am. Assembly at 8:00 am. Start<br />
shooting 28-target Hunter Round at 8:45 am.<br />
Accommodations: Seneca Lodge, 607-535-2014; Budget Inn, 607-535-<br />
4800; Glen Motor Inn, 607-535-2706; Glen Way Motel,<br />
607-535-4258; Villager Motel, 607-535-7159.<br />
Campgrounds: Paradise Park Campgrounds, 607-535-6600<br />
Miscellaneous Info: A 14-target <strong>Field</strong> Round practice course will be available<br />
Friday afternoon for a $5 fee.<br />
Additional Contacts: NYFAB web page: http://members.localnet.com/<br />
~archery1. Schulyer County Chamber of Commerce:<br />
http://www.schuylerny.com. Schuyler County Lodging<br />
& Tourism <strong>Association</strong>: http://www.watkinsglenlodging.com.<br />
Mid-Atlantic Indoor Sectional News<br />
by Mike LePera<br />
The Mid- Atlantic Sectional provided an extra added treat to <strong>the</strong> Indoor<br />
<strong>National</strong>s at Louisville two weeks after we had a three way tie in <strong>the</strong> PMFS<br />
division. The three Pros graciously agreed to have <strong>the</strong> shoot off in front of<br />
everyone <strong>the</strong>re. The format was one end practice followed by sudden death<br />
five arrow ends with Inside/Out scoring. After one end, Jesse Broadwater won<br />
with three I/O X’s, followed by Jimmy Butts with two I/O X’s, and Kendall<br />
Woody with one I/O X. Congratulations to all, because <strong>the</strong>y are true champions.<br />
Jimmy Butts, Jesse Broadwater and Kendall Woody break <strong>the</strong>ir Mid-Atlantic<br />
Indoor tie two weeks after-<strong>the</strong>-fact<br />
continued on page 48<br />
46 <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> 47
Mid-Atlantic Indoor Sectional Results<br />
Wesley Lyons WV 297 33 6<br />
AMFS - Flight 6<br />
3 Jim Greager PA. 274 14 2<br />
March 1-2, <strong>2008</strong> - Multiple Site Tournament<br />
David Hryn NY 296 34 5<br />
1 Virgil Mayse WV 299 48 9<br />
John Grossl WV<br />
Better One of Two NFAA 300 Rounds<br />
William Bragg WV 296 31 8<br />
2 William Jenkins PA 299 47 9<br />
SMFS - Flight 1<br />
Note: Last 4 end In/Out X-count used as third tie breaker<br />
Patrick Vogel VA 295 38 3<br />
3 Deck Miller WV 299 46 10<br />
C Harry Miller NJ 300 59 18<br />
Thomas Lang NJ 295 30 6<br />
Don Stark NY 299 46 10<br />
2 C. D. Miller VA 300 54 12<br />
Mark Covington VA 291 34 7<br />
Greg Kulp PA 299 45 11<br />
3 Michael Farren PA 300 53 10<br />
PL SHOOTER ST<br />
PMFS<br />
C Jesse Broadwater PA<br />
2 Jim Butts NY<br />
3 Kendall Woody VA<br />
Roger Willitt VA<br />
Daryll Diehl VA<br />
Dave Declemente NY<br />
Jason Carbaugh PA<br />
Shane Wills MD<br />
Chuck Cooley NY<br />
SPMFS<br />
C Tom Coblentz MD<br />
AMBB<br />
C Rick Stark VA<br />
2 Chris Willard VA<br />
3 Robert Williams WV<br />
Mike Brown VA<br />
Thomas Allen WV<br />
Alan Paul NY<br />
George Light, Jr MD<br />
Jim Neborsky NJ<br />
James Guardino NJ<br />
AMBH<br />
C Alan Paul NY<br />
AMBHS - Flight 1<br />
C Michael Loughman PA<br />
2 Tim Ewers VA<br />
3 Justion Kirchbaum<br />
Kent Stiegall VA<br />
Ron Desimoni NJ<br />
Darin Davis VA<br />
Dennis Micha NY<br />
Greg Mcbride PA<br />
Don Adkins WV<br />
Bill Griesemer PA<br />
Nelson Mengel MD<br />
Thomas Tober PA<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Ricky Williams VA<br />
2 Yasser Alejo<br />
3 John Gunnels VA<br />
Nick Sandrof VA<br />
Tom Martin MD<br />
Roger Harris WV<br />
Pat Hamp VA<br />
John Griffin NJ<br />
Donnie Stiles WV<br />
Denis Fountain NY<br />
Stephen Chlebowski NJ<br />
Steve Williams VA<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 3<br />
1 Greg Hipp WV<br />
2 Jim Cobb NY<br />
3 Don Stark NY<br />
Glen Grulki NJ<br />
Robert Eckles, Jr NY<br />
Paul Blake PA<br />
William Cordes NJ.<br />
Eugene Manalo VA<br />
Robert Deuel NY<br />
Kyle Denny NJ.<br />
John Habermeyer VA<br />
Mark Turney VA<br />
AMBHFSL<br />
C Bill Bragg WV<br />
2 Jim Little VA<br />
3 Tony Didio NY<br />
AMTrad<br />
C Paul Vogel VA<br />
2 Daniel Loper NJ<br />
3 Ronnie Emerson VA<br />
AMFSL<br />
C Rick Hunsinger PA<br />
2 Paul Donahoo PA<br />
3 Chris Runion WV<br />
Michael Zicafoose WV<br />
Score<br />
300<br />
300<br />
300<br />
300<br />
300<br />
300<br />
300<br />
300<br />
296<br />
300<br />
300<br />
289<br />
283<br />
283<br />
282<br />
279<br />
275<br />
263<br />
193<br />
281<br />
300<br />
300<br />
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300<br />
299<br />
299<br />
298<br />
298<br />
298<br />
297<br />
296<br />
296<br />
295<br />
294<br />
293<br />
293<br />
290<br />
288<br />
288<br />
285<br />
285<br />
281<br />
280<br />
256<br />
286<br />
281<br />
269<br />
276<br />
266<br />
229<br />
300<br />
300<br />
300<br />
298<br />
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60 17<br />
60 17<br />
60 17<br />
60 16<br />
60 13<br />
60 10<br />
59 13<br />
57 18<br />
40 5<br />
58 13<br />
44 6<br />
18 1<br />
22 2<br />
20 2<br />
15 2<br />
18<br />
11<br />
14 1<br />
2<br />
24<br />
60 18<br />
58 17<br />
58 11<br />
56 14<br />
56 10<br />
55 7<br />
53 13<br />
53 11<br />
52 13<br />
52 9<br />
51 8<br />
49 8<br />
49 7<br />
47 12<br />
44 5<br />
42 6<br />
40 7<br />
39 7<br />
47 4<br />
38 8<br />
37 1<br />
29 7<br />
41 10<br />
34 3<br />
48 7<br />
31 3<br />
33 3<br />
32 4<br />
28 2<br />
38 10<br />
17 4<br />
23 1<br />
21 3<br />
20 1<br />
23 6<br />
6 3<br />
24 3<br />
17 2<br />
16 3<br />
21 4<br />
7 1<br />
4 2<br />
49 4<br />
46 10<br />
44 9<br />
40 6<br />
Butch Coleman<br />
Earl Cash<br />
Jamey Willis<br />
AMFS - Flight 1<br />
C Brad Baker<br />
2 Andy Hunnell<br />
3 Mark Irlbacher<br />
Bob Morsdorf<br />
Mike Campbell<br />
Robert Reedinger<br />
Corey Harting<br />
Chris Runion<br />
Pat Sinal<br />
Vince Santmyer<br />
Aaron Hildebrand<br />
Mike Lambertsen<br />
Brian Tate<br />
Tony Harris<br />
AMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 William Hamlen<br />
2 Trent Arledge<br />
2 Matt Faulkner<br />
4 Kerry Raymond<br />
Dallas Fuhrman<br />
Sean Nance<br />
John Bach<br />
George Wonder<br />
Roger Pruitt, Jr<br />
Michael Zicafoose<br />
Paul Blakelock<br />
Blake Loper<br />
Bob Marcinek<br />
Nick Chernega<br />
AMFS - Flight 3<br />
1 J. C. Bradway<br />
2 Steve Gatto<br />
2 Randy Tanner<br />
3 David Piktel<br />
John Blaine<br />
Scott Kearney<br />
Sean Facklam<br />
J. T. Hurt<br />
Jared Schneider<br />
Conrad Tyree III<br />
Mark Sciavo<br />
Paul Ziems<br />
Scott Hale<br />
Greg Benner<br />
AMFS - Flight 4<br />
1 Josh Blankenship<br />
2 Bobby Daniels<br />
3 Michael Kuzmiskas<br />
Jay Susen<br />
Mark Coffman<br />
Rex Reickert<br />
Kirk Burroughs<br />
Robert Williams<br />
Rod Carley<br />
Chris Perdue<br />
Steve Herr<br />
Lowell Daniel<br />
John Pero IV<br />
AMFS - Flight 5<br />
1 Mark Sloan<br />
2 Mike Mongelli<br />
3 Steve Weller<br />
Kevin Williams<br />
Tracy Neal<br />
Stan Snajkowski<br />
Steve Scott<br />
Jim Gagnon<br />
Ken Desch<br />
James Gatto<br />
Terry Colin<br />
Glenn Morningstar<br />
Scott Schroeder<br />
Chuck Neely<br />
VA<br />
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290<br />
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283<br />
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299<br />
23<br />
19<br />
20<br />
60<br />
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58<br />
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46<br />
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42<br />
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39<br />
56<br />
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53<br />
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52<br />
52<br />
49<br />
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49<br />
6<br />
4<br />
5<br />
18<br />
17<br />
14<br />
14<br />
10<br />
10<br />
17<br />
15<br />
12<br />
8<br />
15<br />
12<br />
14<br />
13<br />
12<br />
10<br />
10<br />
9<br />
7<br />
6<br />
13<br />
11<br />
11<br />
11<br />
10<br />
9<br />
8<br />
7<br />
14<br />
13<br />
13<br />
12<br />
11<br />
9<br />
9<br />
6<br />
6<br />
12<br />
10<br />
10<br />
9<br />
8<br />
7<br />
12<br />
11<br />
9<br />
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12<br />
8<br />
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4<br />
6<br />
12<br />
8<br />
12<br />
3<br />
11<br />
10<br />
11<br />
10<br />
6<br />
5<br />
Robert Campbell<br />
Erin O’Connor<br />
Matt Roman<br />
John Leto<br />
Scott Samsoe<br />
Antonio Braga<br />
Paul Coughlin<br />
Roger Salmon<br />
Bill Spahn<br />
Keith Tucker<br />
AMFS - Flight 7<br />
1 Brian Wensel<br />
2 Dale Grossl<br />
3 Anthony Lambert<br />
John Fisher<br />
Bruce Meekins<br />
Ed Bowen<br />
Pat Fisk<br />
John Gagnon<br />
Ron Burroughs<br />
George Munger<br />
Glenn Evers<br />
Bryan Zeller<br />
Randy Mccauley<br />
Robert Simpson<br />
AMFS - Flight 8<br />
1 Robert Van Ingen<br />
2 Brian Hendricks<br />
3 Dave Caletka<br />
Fred Tumolo<br />
Donald Denight IIl<br />
Donald Denight II<br />
Jay Nardone<br />
Roy Wagner<br />
Jeff Johnson<br />
Todd McCullough<br />
Mike Levero<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w Loughlin<br />
Percival Reese<br />
Sylvan Glick<br />
Henry Deluca<br />
AMFSLR/L<br />
C Bob Mulchahy<br />
2 Jeffrey Hough<br />
3 Chris Vanepps<br />
Mike Parishy<br />
Mahesh Mantha<br />
George Tsugranes<br />
Avram Granett<br />
SMBB<br />
C David Clem<br />
2 James Sorrell<br />
3 Jim Dodson<br />
SMBH<br />
C Tom Coulter<br />
2 Ron Thompson<br />
3 Wayne Radley<br />
SMBHFS<br />
C Gary Munson<br />
2 Webb Babcock<br />
3 Mike Collins<br />
Jerry Powers<br />
Steve Oldham<br />
Darrell Shipley<br />
Charles Bobrowski<br />
Frank Kozielec, Jr<br />
Peter Buccellato<br />
Augustus Brown<br />
SMBHFSL<br />
C James Gaines<br />
SMTrad<br />
C Andy Lakota<br />
2 Lester Channell<br />
3 Mike Hand<br />
SMFSL<br />
C Barry Reedy<br />
2 Roger Pruitt, Sr<br />
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Bob Robustelli<br />
David Gooding<br />
Thomas Gallaher<br />
Chuck Nease<br />
Jake Hurley<br />
Chuck Blake<br />
Mike Barry<br />
Danny Rowe<br />
Francis Seymer<br />
Bruce Smith<br />
Neil Newkirk<br />
Ron Lauhon<br />
SMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Steve Tincher<br />
2 Paul Calleri<br />
3 Charlie Myers<br />
John Steele<br />
Patrick Gallagher<br />
James Brugh<br />
Lew Barbera<br />
Rich Finnegan<br />
Lou Havel<br />
Michael Phillips<br />
Rich Debacco<br />
James Nelson<br />
Jesse Williams<br />
Rick Hamilton<br />
Elmer McKishen<br />
SMFSLR/L<br />
C Jim Harris<br />
2 Leo Sylvester<br />
3 John Krase<br />
Richard Paschke<br />
Dave Jackson<br />
MSMBB<br />
C Bill Vraebel<br />
2 Larrie Emerson<br />
MSMFS - Flight 1<br />
C Larry Hix<br />
2 Darrel Gehman<br />
3 Jim Goins<br />
Jim French<br />
Frank Pasculli<br />
Stan Lenhart<br />
Andrew Roslewicz<br />
Walter Foote<br />
Robin Devono<br />
Wes Stiegall<br />
Edward Albright<br />
Ron Lauhon<br />
Stan Parmentier<br />
MSMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 David Tarry<br />
2 Ernie Medina<br />
3 Mike Lepera<br />
Horace Eckman<br />
Al Ligurori<br />
Lyle John<br />
Frank Kozeilac, Jr<br />
William Masters<br />
Charles Perrigoy, Sr<br />
Warren Magee<br />
Al Ortlieb<br />
Arnie Mazzone<br />
MSMFSL<br />
C Pierre Ber<strong>the</strong>lon<br />
2 Larry Worrill<br />
3 Jerry Wenzel<br />
Vic Ma<strong>the</strong>ws<br />
Arthur Hudock<br />
John Pawlowski<br />
Alfred Towler<br />
YAMFSLR/L<br />
C Ben Nguyen<br />
2 John Mayer<br />
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YMBB<br />
C Brian Roling VA 256 4 1<br />
YMFS - Flight 1<br />
C Hunter Davis VA 300 52 9<br />
2 Mitchell Scott NY 299 48 6<br />
3 Chance Graff WV 299 47 9<br />
Justus Leimbach MD 298 41 8<br />
Andrew Barnhart NY 297 38 12<br />
Jonathan Manalo VA 295 32 8<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>w Turney VA 293 24 6<br />
Trevor Williams VA 281 17<br />
Ryan Leslie NY 277 19 3<br />
YMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Joe Johnston NJ 275 18 5<br />
2 Hunter Bokash NJ 274 18 5<br />
3 Zack Grossl WV 268 13 2<br />
Aaron Ferro VA 258 10 3<br />
Jay Johnson VA 243 9 2<br />
Timothy Purdy NJ 235 6<br />
Michael Muzzy NY 183 1 1<br />
Benjamin Rangel NY 152 2<br />
YMFSL<br />
C Zechariah Deuel NY 264 12 7<br />
2 Jonathan Ripic NY 259 9 3<br />
YMFSLR/L<br />
C Robert Teague VA 238 7<br />
CMFS<br />
C Eric Facklam NY 300 59 13<br />
2 Jereomy Hunt WV 297 42 12<br />
3 Ryan Coffman WV 294 32 4<br />
George Pappas NY 280 18 1<br />
Cody Bokash NJ. 275 21 3<br />
Ryan Vanepps NY 262 8 1<br />
Logan Redolphy NY 254 20 3<br />
Joseph Bianco NJ 225 7 4<br />
Steven Scharaldi NJ 223 7 3<br />
Dusty Mayse WV 200 2 1<br />
CMFSL<br />
C Ethan Ripic NY 280 24 4<br />
CFSLR/L<br />
C Vikrant Ghate NJ 276 10 2<br />
PFFS<br />
C Stephanie Gallagher NJ 298 35 5<br />
AFFS - Flight 1<br />
C Dawn Patsy PA 300 52 12<br />
2 Heidi Snyder NY 300 45 9<br />
3 Sue Weinstein MD 300 41 6<br />
Corrine Mckenzie MD 299 50 4<br />
Rima Campanelli NJ 299 46 7<br />
Diane Gallagher NJ 299 33 6<br />
Claudia Charlton PA 298 44 7<br />
Sandy Rowe MD 296 38 5<br />
Hea<strong>the</strong>r Pfeil NY 296 35 6<br />
Carolynn Steele 293 43 12<br />
AFFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Lisa Broadwater PA 291 39 6<br />
2 Bertha Brugh VA 290 26 3<br />
3 Christa Weis NJ. 289 24<br />
Rebecca Grube PA 289 22 5<br />
Christina Mahoney NJ 287 23 7<br />
Becky Mayse WV 286 24<br />
Janet Lambert VA 283 17 7<br />
Tiffany Burroughs WV 281 21 1<br />
Peg Callaghan NJ 275 15 2<br />
AFFSL<br />
C Sue Blickenstaff MD 286 21 4<br />
AFBHFS<br />
C Jennifer Byrne NY 299 43 10<br />
2 Kay Core VA 298 43 9<br />
3 Stacy Pruitt VA 298 39 7<br />
Melissa McBride PA 295 44 6<br />
Colleen McGowan MD 291 28 3<br />
Sandra Waddell WV 284 21 3<br />
Sondra Cordes NJ 284 15 1<br />
Bonnie Deuel NY 275 17 2<br />
AFTrad<br />
C Robin Vogel VA 251 6 2<br />
AFFSLR/L<br />
C Brandi Mantha NJ 238 10 3<br />
SFFSL<br />
C Lelia Nelson NJ 180 2<br />
SFFS<br />
C Diane Calleri NY 296 37 8<br />
2 Mayr Wenzel VA 275 17 5<br />
MSFFS<br />
C Vicki Clem MD 298 39 7<br />
2 Winnie Paris MD 267 15<br />
MSMFSL<br />
C Claire Butler NJ 111 2<br />
YAFFS<br />
C Carli Cochran PA 299 48 10<br />
2 Amber Susen NJ 299 37 3<br />
3 Vanessa Deuel NY 289 27 7<br />
Kaitlyn Deming NJ 279 25 2<br />
YAFFSLR/L<br />
C Charlene Roe NY 248 9 1<br />
YFBB<br />
C Hope Wymer VA 170 1<br />
YFFS<br />
C Marissa Ziems NY 291 25 3<br />
2 Alyssa Everett MD 278 11 2<br />
3 Courtney Mayse WV 270 10 1<br />
Victoria Vanepps NY 267 14<br />
Julie Anne Hoffman NJ 258 8 1<br />
Lydia Jayne NY 243 7 2<br />
Holly Murphy NY 236 5 1<br />
YFFSL<br />
C Jessica Cash VA 230 7 2<br />
2 Faith Wymer VA 217 4<br />
YAMFS<br />
C Brandon Armstrong VA 300 54 12<br />
2 Mike McCullough PA 300 52 6<br />
3 Alex Blake PA 299 37 8<br />
Hunter Heavner VA 297 42 10<br />
Eric Brown NJ 297 39 5<br />
Brandon Aubrey VA 296 35 6<br />
Andrew Everett MD 295 33 4<br />
Ryan Ferro VA 294 29 7<br />
Colton Bednaiski VA 291 28 6<br />
Brendon Dunham NY 289 19 2<br />
Brian Delseni NJ 288 26 3<br />
Brandon Houff VA 288 22 2<br />
Justin Harris WV 255 17 3<br />
YAMFSLR/L<br />
C Ben Nguyen VA 283 25 1<br />
2 John Mayer NY 254 10 4<br />
CFFS<br />
C Katie Williams NY 300 56 15<br />
2 Faith Ziems NY 295 31 6<br />
3 Kiera Cooley NY 271 18 1<br />
CFFSLR/L<br />
C Kimberly Voigt NY 294 24 6<br />
2 Megan Mantha NJ 214 3<br />
MIDWESTERN SECTION<br />
Ray Jones, Councilman<br />
iowaarchery@hotmail.com<br />
Sectional Tournament Info<br />
<strong>2008</strong> MIDWESTERN OUTDOOR SECTIONAL<br />
June 21-22, <strong>2008</strong> at two sites<br />
Host 1: Independence Bowhunters<br />
Location: Blue Springs, MO<br />
Directions: I-70 to Hwy 7, turn north on Hwy 7 and go 2.5 miles<br />
to Argo Rd. Turn right and go 2.75 miles to range on<br />
right. Direction signs are provided.<br />
Registration: Millie Foster, 8709 Booth Ave, Kansas City, MO 64138.<br />
Tel: 816-763-2699<br />
Deadline: None<br />
Schedule: Saturday, opening ceremony 8:30 am, shooting starts<br />
at 9:00 am with 28 <strong>Field</strong>. Sunday, 14 Hunter and 14<br />
Animal.<br />
Accommodations: American Inn, I-70 and Woods Chapel Rd, 816-228-<br />
1080. Super 8, 1501 NW Northridge Drive, 816-224-<br />
2899. Motel 6, 901 NE Jefferson, 816-228-9133.<br />
EconoLodge, I-70 and Hwy 7, 816-229-6363. Day’s<br />
Inn, 701 NW South Outer Rd, 816-220-2844. All motels<br />
within 5 miles of range.<br />
Campgrounds: Trailside Camper’s Inn of KC, I-70 and Grain Valley, Exit<br />
#24. Also primitive camping at <strong>the</strong> range for $10.00<br />
per night.<br />
Miscellaneous Info: Breakfast and lunch at range both days.<br />
Host 2: Rapids <strong>Archery</strong> Club<br />
Location: 13315 Hanson Blvd, Andover, MN<br />
Directions: 1.5 miles north of State Highway 242 on Hanson Blvd.<br />
Registration: Julene Hakl, 5656 317 St., Stacy, MN. Tel: 651-462-<br />
1916<br />
Deadline: None<br />
Schedule: Saturday, 9:00 am: 28 <strong>Field</strong>. Sunday, 14 Hunter and<br />
14 Animal<br />
Accommodations: Fairfield Inn, 8965 Springbrood Dr NW, Coon Rapids,<br />
763-785-8922. Americinn, 3430 Northdale Blvd. Coon<br />
Rapids, 763-323-0010. AmericInn, 13440 Hwy 65,<br />
Ham Lake, 763-755-2100. Comfort Suites, 6440 Hwy<br />
10, Ramsey, 763-423-4800. Super 8, 1129 West Main<br />
St, Anoka, 763-422-8000.<br />
Miscellaneous Info: Anoka Area Chamber, 763-757-3920. www.rapidsarchery.org.<br />
NEW ENGLAND SECTION<br />
Ken Moore, Councilman<br />
kmoore15@comcast.net<br />
Sectional Tournament Info<br />
<strong>2008</strong> NEW ENGLAND OUTDOOR SECTIONAL<br />
June 21-22, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Host: Lunenburg Sportsman Club<br />
Location: Reservoir Rd, Lunenburg, MA<br />
Directions: From SR 2 in Massachusetts, take Exit 35 to SR 70<br />
heading north (Lunenburg Rd). Then turn right onto<br />
Leominster-Shirley Rd, <strong>the</strong>n left onto Reservoir Rd. Follow<br />
Reservoir Rd to club on left.<br />
Registration: Lori LePage, 5 Sunrise Drive, Bradford, MA 01835. Tel:<br />
978-372-8459. Make Checks Payable to NESFAA<br />
Pre-registration deadline: None.<br />
Late registration: None.<br />
Schedule: Saturday Schedule: 28 <strong>Field</strong> and 14 Animal, by assigned<br />
course. Start from 8:00 am until noon. Shoot all 28<br />
<strong>Field</strong>, <strong>the</strong>n shoot 14 Animal beginning on target #1 of<br />
same course and with same group. Animal targets are<br />
to go up at 2:00 pm. Sunday Schedule: Pick up scorecards<br />
at 8:00 am. General assembly at 8:30 am. Then<br />
shoot 28 Hunter by assigned target with shotgun start<br />
at 9:00 am. Awards 4:00 pm.<br />
Accommodations: Super 8 Motel, 482 N Main, Leominster, MA, 978 537-<br />
2800. Sheraton Four Points, 99 Erdman, Leominster,<br />
MA, 978 534-9000. Best Western, 150 Royal Plaza<br />
Drive, Fitchburg, MA, 978 342-7100.<br />
Campgrounds: Camping available at club.<br />
Miscellaneous Info: Make Checks Payable to NESFAA.<br />
OTHER TOURNAMENTS<br />
<strong>2008</strong> NEW ENGLAND SHOOT<br />
August 30-31, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Host: Lunenburg Sportsman Club<br />
Location: Reservoir Rd, Lunenburg, MA<br />
Directions: From SR 2 in Massachusetts, take Exit 35 to SR 70<br />
heading north (Lunenburg Rd). Then turn right onto<br />
Leominster-Shirley Rd, <strong>the</strong>n left onto Reservoir Rd. Follow<br />
Reservoir Rd to club on left.<br />
Registration: Lori LePage, 5 Sunrise Dr, Bradford, MA 01835. Tel:<br />
978-372-8459 Make checks payable to NESFAA, and<br />
please include your phone number.<br />
Deadline: None<br />
Late Registration: None<br />
Schedule: Saturday: 28 <strong>Field</strong> and 14 Animal by assigned course.<br />
Start from 8:00 am until noon. Shoot all 28 <strong>Field</strong>, <strong>the</strong>n<br />
shoot 14 Animal beginning on target #1 of same course<br />
and with same group. Animal targets are to go up at<br />
2:00 pm. Sunday: Pick up scorecards at 8:00 am, general<br />
assembly at 8:30am, and <strong>the</strong>n shoot 28 Hunter by<br />
assigned target with shotgun start at 9:00 am. Awards<br />
at 4:00 pm.<br />
Accommodations: Super 8 Motel, 482 N Main, Leominster, MA, 978 537-<br />
2800. Sheraton Four Points, 99 Erdman, Leominster,<br />
MA, 978-534-9000. Best Western, 150 Royal Plaza Dr,<br />
Fitchburg, MA, 978-342-7100<br />
Campgrounds: Camping available at club<br />
New England Indoor Sectional Results<br />
March 29-30, <strong>2008</strong> - Lunenburg, MA<br />
One NFAA 300 Round<br />
PL SHOOTER ST Score X’s<br />
AMFS - Flight 1<br />
C Bill Simas RI 300 58<br />
2 Brian Visco MA 300 58<br />
3 Peter Swaney NH 300 58<br />
Mike Pestilli CT 300 57<br />
Mike Lamar CT 300 57<br />
Todd Manuel MA 300 57<br />
James Priest MA 300 54<br />
Larry Mcleod MA 300 54<br />
Mike Micalizzi CT 300 52<br />
Michael Hulme MA 300 50<br />
Rich Bagni MA 300 49<br />
Bill Laramie, Jr MA 300 48<br />
Tyler Prudden MA 300 46<br />
Chad Bruyette VT 299 52<br />
AMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Joe Dias, Jr CT 299 42<br />
2 Bruce Mulneix RI 299 38<br />
3 David Ferrie MA 298 43<br />
J.R. Hooper MA 298 40<br />
Frank Marhefka MA 296 35<br />
Don Bolduc CT 295 38<br />
Tyler Reinhard CT 295 33<br />
Charles Harris MA 295 29<br />
John Iacomini MA 294 37<br />
William Payton MA 293 38<br />
Dan Gross VT 290 25<br />
James Halliday, Jr ME 284 29<br />
Jeffrey Loller VT 271 10<br />
Rick Galipeau RI 257 10<br />
AMFSL<br />
C Paul Lewkowicz MA 290 31<br />
2 Julian Kuuzmann AAE 290 23<br />
3 Kenneth Moore RI 278 21<br />
Todd Peters MA 277 16<br />
Dennis Hubbard MA 268 14<br />
AMBB<br />
C Michael Lehmann AAE 259 11<br />
2 Dan Deyo VT 255 8<br />
3 Mike Wright NH 222 4<br />
AMTrad<br />
C Robert Randall MA 248 5<br />
2 Joseph Ungrady CT 240 12<br />
3 Clay Yost MA 106 3<br />
AMBHFS<br />
C Rick Smith ME 300 59<br />
2 Chris Mizner ME 300 56<br />
3 Jeff Nissenbaum MA 300 46<br />
Joe Costa RI 299 37<br />
Randy Cyr ME 298 41<br />
Steven Harnois VT 283 21<br />
Jeff Greiman MA 275 14<br />
AMBHFSL<br />
C Paul Ricard RI 281 14<br />
AMBH<br />
C Aldo Scotta CT 232 6<br />
AMFSLR/L<br />
C Volter Pense AAE 279 21<br />
2 Matt Hopkins RI 279 14<br />
3 Jay Gauthier MA 278 19<br />
Steven Evitt MA 267 15<br />
Jordan Gross VT 250 6<br />
Craig Regan MA 231 8<br />
AFFS<br />
C Chris Raymond VT 299 36<br />
2 Amanda Ferrie MA 298 41<br />
3 Rexana Cote VT 298 36<br />
Sharon Galipeau RI 297 40<br />
Kathie Aimsworth NH 293 26<br />
Barbara Mccall MA 289 23<br />
Kimberly Parisi VT 285 29<br />
Maureen Hubbard MA 259 8<br />
AFBHFS<br />
C Dana Cyr ME 294 31<br />
2 Tabitha Halliday ME 283 21<br />
continued on page 52<br />
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AFFSLR/L<br />
C Caralyn Backman<br />
YAMFS<br />
MA 275 11<br />
3 Fred Meeker<br />
William Rundgren<br />
Elliot Thompson<br />
CT<br />
MA<br />
RI<br />
282<br />
282<br />
279<br />
29<br />
22<br />
20<br />
Northwestern Indoor Sectional Results<br />
March 8-9, <strong>2008</strong> - Multiple Site Tournament<br />
Two NFAA 300 Rounds<br />
Brian Crist<br />
Steve Phillips<br />
Darren Cogar<br />
OR<br />
OR<br />
MT<br />
297<br />
299<br />
294<br />
47<br />
43<br />
32<br />
300<br />
298<br />
297<br />
99<br />
42<br />
32<br />
597<br />
597<br />
591<br />
99<br />
87<br />
64<br />
C Joey Hunt III ME 300 54<br />
Joe Diaz, Sr CT 277 28<br />
David Walker AK 293 34 294 42 587 76<br />
2 Levi Cyr ME 300 51<br />
Fred Luongo CT 270 21<br />
Round 1 Round 2 Total AMBHFS - Flight 2<br />
3 Matt King VT 298 43<br />
Albert Terminiello MA 257 13<br />
PL SHOOTER ST Scr X’s Scr X’s Scr X’s 1 Brett Eells OR 297 42 289 28 586 70<br />
Jesse Liberty ME 297 42<br />
Tom Condon MA 232 6<br />
PMFS<br />
2 Mickey Hendrickson AK 293 26 291 28 584 54<br />
Dylan Loller VT 296 36<br />
SMFSL<br />
C Josh Scha MT 300 59 300 60 600 119 3 Mike Hearn OR 287 27 294 34 581 61<br />
Andrew Clark MA 295 29<br />
C Phil Fortes RI 277 11<br />
2 Rob Morgan MT 300 59 300 59 600 118 Bob McCormilk OR 293 23 281 13 574 36<br />
Andrew Dunsmore VT 294 29<br />
2 Rex Parent NH 276 20<br />
3 Andrew Wilson MT 300 59 300 59 600 118 Brandon Markey AK 291 34 280 25 571 59<br />
Tyler Halliday ME 284 17<br />
3 J. Govan Baird MA 273 19<br />
Forest Carter ID 300 59 300 59 600 118 Ben LaPointe WA 282 26 284 25 566 51<br />
T J Meeker CT 277 23<br />
SMBHFS<br />
Tony Harbaugh ID 300 58 300 59 600 117 Jim Moss OR 299 51 299 51<br />
Caleb Fitzgerald VT 260 12<br />
C Jim Lee RI 297 37<br />
Martin Lotz WA 300 58 300 57 600 115 AMFSL<br />
YAMFSLR/L<br />
2 Frank Minuto CT 293 32<br />
Ron Barndt MT 300 57 300 58 600 115 C George Hogenkamp OR 300 50 300 55 600 105<br />
C Adam Beauvais MA 285 25<br />
3 Ed Woodcome MA 293 26<br />
Jim Miller WA 300 53 300 60 600 113 2 Dale Pauling AK 300 48 299 48 599 96<br />
2 Peter Adams MA 276 20<br />
Warren Willard MA 289 27<br />
Justin Nielsen ID 299 54 300 57 599 111 3 Bruce Williamson OR 293 35 298 33 591 68<br />
3 Benjamin Lachman VT 235 6<br />
W. H. Rubel NH 283 24<br />
Pat Dorigatti WY 299 52 300 59 599 111 Damian Collum AK 246 10 251 5 497 15<br />
YAFFS<br />
Robert Ryan VT 274 18<br />
PMFSL<br />
John Clark AK 268 268<br />
C Kendal Nicely ME 299 48<br />
Rudy Julian MA 265 15<br />
C Greg Misner MT 292 30 296 34 588 64 AMBHFSL<br />
2 Emily Parker ME 295 29<br />
Rex Warren RI 263 15<br />
PFFS<br />
C John Wells ID 291 27 286 17 577 44<br />
3 Bethany Cote VT 293 22<br />
SMBHFSL<br />
C Crystal Parker WA 300 50 300 52 600 102 2 Marty Garlick MT 252 6 261 3 513 9<br />
Gabrielle Brooks VT DNS<br />
C Kenneth Sarvia RI 249 11<br />
SPMFS<br />
AMBB<br />
YMFS<br />
SMTrad<br />
C Dee Wilde ID 300 58 300 57 600 115 C Jeffery Rentzel AK 246 13 243 6 489 19<br />
C Michael Smith ME 300 54<br />
C Michal Martin MA 182 1<br />
2 Ken Denning MT 300 55 300 60 600 115 AMBH<br />
2 Jacob Jansen VT 296 38<br />
SFFS<br />
3 Tom Crowe OR 300 57 300 56 600 113 C Nate Brown AK 285 27 291 35 576 62<br />
3 Owen Maskell VT 286 24<br />
C Janet Hooper MA 289 32<br />
AMFS - Flight 1<br />
2 Paul Tucker WA 281 20 279 19 560 39<br />
Chris Greiman MA 275 14<br />
2 Debra Costa RI 284 18<br />
C Andy Turnquist WY 300 58 300 59 600 117 AMFSLR/L<br />
Nick Parks VT 257 11<br />
MSMFS<br />
2 Jereny Terhune WY 300 58 300 57 600 115 C Eric Rootvik WA 289 28 292 34 581 62<br />
Dakota Halliday ME 248 9<br />
C Bob Macilvane NH 300 54<br />
3 Micha Weggel AK 300 58 300 55 600 113 2 Steven Coleman WA 272 16 281 17 553 33<br />
Matt Nichols MA 228 7<br />
2 Jim Lamoin CT 299 38<br />
Chris Philips OR 300 56 300 56 600 112 3 George Mariani WA 255 9 267 15 522 24<br />
Demeti Cardenales MA 226 3<br />
3 Richard Lavigne CT 297 41<br />
Mark Eaves OR 300 54 300 57 600 111 AMTrad<br />
YMFSL<br />
Nick Deangelo MA 297 34<br />
Mark Jackson WA 300 54 300 55 600 109 C Chris Richards OR 247 5 237 5 484 10<br />
C Tyler Deyo NH 156 3<br />
Tom Clifford NH 297 34<br />
Dugie Denton MT 300 54 300 54 600 108 2 John Lindgren AK 240 1 228 8 468 9<br />
YMFSLR/L<br />
Albert Panzetti MA 294 31<br />
Nick Styhl ID 300 51 300 55 600 106 3 Don Mende OR 251 11 236 3 467 14<br />
C Cameron Hulme MA 276 15<br />
Jack Tripp NH 291 26<br />
Tom Wortham AK 300 51 300 55 600 106 Kyle Williams OR 236 5 230 6 466 11<br />
2 Riley Perkins ME 209 3<br />
Kenneth Vivenzio NH 290 29<br />
Tim Malone ID 300 57 300 49 600 106 Leo Schmaus MT 232 9 226 6 458 15<br />
3 Dylan Foden MA 194<br />
George Borrero II MA 290 23<br />
Alex Wagner ID 300 52 300 52 600 104 Jack Laakso WY 196 2 222 8 418 10<br />
YFFS<br />
Richard Heller CT 278 19<br />
Carl Lenardson WY 300 52 300 51 600 103 Michael Streeter OR 216 2 185 3 401 5<br />
C Dominique Parisi VT 296 35<br />
Tom Schaub CT 272 15<br />
Johnnie Aguinaga ID 300 50 300 51 600 101 AFFS<br />
2 Emily Taylor ME 270 8<br />
Donald Levesque RI 247 9<br />
Kent White WA 300 45 300 50 600 95 C Tiffany Campbell ID 299 46 299 35 598 81<br />
3 Jessica Remillard<br />
YFFSLR/L<br />
C Abagail Roupe<br />
VT<br />
VT<br />
209<br />
248<br />
4<br />
10<br />
MSMFSL<br />
C Claud Keith<br />
2 George Williams<br />
MA<br />
MA<br />
234<br />
230<br />
8<br />
6<br />
Kirt Daken MT<br />
AMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Kam Chanthakhoun OR<br />
300<br />
299<br />
52<br />
48<br />
299<br />
300<br />
50<br />
51<br />
599<br />
599<br />
102<br />
99<br />
continued on page 54<br />
2 Misha Kydd VT 198 5<br />
MSMBB<br />
2 Michael Eichil AK 299 46 300 53 599 99<br />
CMFS<br />
C Jim Julius MA 194 2<br />
3 Mark Sebastian OR 299 46 300 49 599 95<br />
C Troy Ebersole VT 293 34<br />
2 Frank Kocian CT 182 2<br />
James Mckee OR 299 49 300 40 599 89<br />
2 Kyle Louko VT 293 18<br />
Joesph Carson AK 299 51 299 48 598 99<br />
3 Jacob Remillard VT 283 26<br />
Derek Mueller MT 298 45 300 52 598 97<br />
Christian Clark MA 282 18<br />
Scott Hunter WA 299 40 299 42 598 82<br />
Evan Pardee<br />
Chris Jansen<br />
VT<br />
VT<br />
277<br />
271<br />
12<br />
16<br />
NORTHWESTERN SECTION<br />
Dean Nease<br />
Doug Tate<br />
AK<br />
MT<br />
300<br />
297<br />
41<br />
50<br />
298<br />
300<br />
33<br />
51<br />
598<br />
597<br />
74<br />
101<br />
Jake Swanney NH 267 10<br />
Dennis Lundine, Councilman<br />
Andy Ludwig WA 298 39 299 47 597 86<br />
Jacob Taylor VT 258 10<br />
lundine5@aol.com<br />
Matt Anderson WA 298 45 299 40 597 85<br />
Jacob Pelkey VT 232 5<br />
Larry Hayes ID 298 38 298 48 596 86<br />
CMFSLR/L<br />
C Luke Yost<br />
2 George Harnois<br />
3 Tanner Pelkey<br />
MA<br />
VT<br />
VT<br />
242<br />
148<br />
146<br />
5<br />
4<br />
Sectional Tournament Info<br />
<strong>2008</strong> NORTHWESTERN OUTDOOR SECTIONAL<br />
June 21-22, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Ryan Pinmentel ID<br />
Elmer P. Degerlund AK<br />
Tim Huff WA<br />
AMFS - Flight 3<br />
300<br />
299<br />
300<br />
55<br />
43<br />
40<br />
295<br />
296<br />
295<br />
56<br />
42<br />
38<br />
595<br />
595<br />
595<br />
111<br />
85<br />
78<br />
CFFS<br />
Host: Lost Arrow Archers<br />
1 Donovan Campbell ID 300 53 293 39 593 92<br />
C Mariah Visco MA 297 38<br />
Location: Casper Mountain, Casper, WY<br />
2 Sven Zipp-Lander OR 296 31 293 37 589 68<br />
2 Hillary Peyrat VT 294 33<br />
Directions: Take Casper Mountain Rd, right at <strong>the</strong> Y at crest of<br />
3 C. Vandermerwe OR 298 50 290 40 588 90<br />
3 Gabrielle Cyr ME 293 51<br />
mountain just past <strong>the</strong> Broke Spur Café (stay on paved<br />
Tim Hancock ID 297 40 291 38 588 78<br />
Courtney Skeldon VT 283 24<br />
road), left on Micro Road (dirt road), left at <strong>the</strong> Y onto<br />
John Truax OR 297 38 289 36 586 74<br />
Taylor Reynolds VT 266 16<br />
a two track road, drive thru drainage and take a right<br />
Scott Crinklaw AK 298 39 288 35 586 74<br />
Jazmine Reynolds VT 245 5<br />
at <strong>the</strong> T in road. Go approximately 1 mile to reach<br />
Dan l. Rennells OR 289 27 294 29 583 56<br />
CFFSL<br />
archery range.<br />
Grant Neuharth AK 286 25 296 31 582 56<br />
C Katrina Pelkey VT 227 6<br />
Registration: WSAA, 91 Marquette, Cody, WY 82414. Tel: 307-527-<br />
Rick Neacham OR 285 30 296 34 581 64<br />
CFFSLR/L<br />
9204<br />
Glen Reed WY 288 29 293 29 581 58<br />
C Joanne Harnois VT 172 3<br />
Pre-registration deadline: June 18, <strong>2008</strong>.<br />
Gary Burton AK 285 26 290 31 575 57<br />
SMFS - Flight 1<br />
Late registration: At range.<br />
Brandon Markey AK 291 34 280 25 571 59<br />
C David Martin RI 300 52<br />
Schedule: TBD<br />
Shawn Jaggers OR 280 21 288 25 568 46<br />
2 Dan Raymond VT 300 47<br />
Accommodations: Days Inn, $89<br />
Bruce Bowmen AK 250 11 261 12 511 23<br />
3 Al Coppola CT 300 47<br />
Campgrounds: Some camping available on Casper Mountain<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 1<br />
John Fournier RI 300 42<br />
Additional contacts: Dan Kolb, 307-265-4418. E-mail: bhfsldk@hotmail.<br />
C Markus Doerry AK 300 54 300 55 600 109<br />
Lee Rauch MA 299 49<br />
com.<br />
2 Brandon Higley ID 300 52 300 52 600 105<br />
Dan Whitehouse VT 298 47<br />
3 Brandon Sandbak MT 300 55 33 47 600 102<br />
Jim Leclair VT 297 41<br />
Joe Vincert OR 300 47 300 54 600 101<br />
Kenneth Nye CT 295 36<br />
Glen Berry WA 300 48 300 52 600 100<br />
Paul Locke RI 294 42<br />
Ramie Haines WY 300 48 300 52 600 100<br />
Harry Swoyer VT 292 35<br />
Tim Davis WA 299 54 300 53 599 107<br />
SMFS - Flight 2<br />
Harry Bates AK 300 51 299 54 599 105<br />
1 Ray Hooper MA 291 32<br />
Paul Ambrose WA 300 55 299 43 599 98<br />
2 Ken Hatt NH 287 22<br />
Michael Miller WA 300 47 299 47 599 94<br />
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2 Hea<strong>the</strong>r Angel Foster WA 297 37 299 48 596 85<br />
3 Dawn Mabrey WA 297 34 298 42 595 76<br />
Jane Sommers WA 296 42 296 42 592 84<br />
Charee Preston ID 293 34 296 38 589 72<br />
Kris Ogonowski AK 292 31 293 40 585 71<br />
Angela Landers OR 294 26 288 20 582 46<br />
Nancy Wortham AK 289 22 292 27 581 49<br />
Sue Bruton AK 288 26 288 21 576 47<br />
Kim Perkorich AK 278 19 265 12 543 31<br />
Valerie Jackson WA 282 21 258 9 540 30<br />
AFBHFS<br />
C Christina Davis WA 299 41 298 42 597 83<br />
2 Barbara Judd ID 297 30 297 28 594 58<br />
3 Jennifer Doerry AK 296 36 292 33 588 69<br />
Marrie Vincent OR 285 23 287 19 572 42<br />
Nancy Hendrickson AK 288 19 284 20 572 39<br />
Michelle Perry WY 283 26 288 26 571 52<br />
Amanda Heard AK 272 16 279 18 551 34<br />
AFFSL<br />
C Jill Crinklaw AK 290 20 285 20 575 40<br />
AFBHFSL<br />
C Collen Peterson AK 248 7 265 12 513 19<br />
AFFSLR/L<br />
C Amanda Sisson OR 257 12 254 6 511 18<br />
AFTrad<br />
C Judy Vanderwilt AK 143 135 1 278 1<br />
SMFS<br />
C Sid Car;son ID 300 55 300 57 600 112<br />
2 Denny Day ID 300 51 300 52 600 103<br />
3 John Moore WA 300 48 300 42 600 90<br />
Hubert Sims ID 299 47 299 47 598 94<br />
Larry Thurman WA 297 46 300 51 597 97<br />
Dave Perry AK 297 45 299 50 596 95<br />
Jeff Landis OR 298 38 298 42 596 80<br />
Karl Okita OR 295 38 299 44 594 82<br />
Larry Duclaunay OR 297 31 294 32 591 43<br />
Bob Steele WY 296 34 292 34 588 68<br />
Peter Mansur WA 294 28 288 29 582 57<br />
Barney Mowrey ID 291 29 289 30 580 59<br />
SMBHFS<br />
C Dennis Brieske MT 300 48 300 55 600 103<br />
2 Ronald Bennett AK 300 51 300 49 600 100<br />
3 Mike Webster MT 299 49 300 45 599 94<br />
Dwight Cappock AK 299 46 298 41 597 87<br />
Donald Seale OR 297 40 299 47 596 87<br />
Rich Newton OR 296 31 300 47 596 78<br />
Bob Cheff MT 299 47 295 38 594 85<br />
Carl Claycomb ID 295 36 295 38 590 74<br />
Ronnie Lee AK 284 18 286 25 570 43<br />
SMFSL<br />
C John Bacho OR 285 26 286 22 571 48<br />
SMBHFSL<br />
C Bruce Luhrsen MT 290 21 287 19 577 40<br />
2 Jim Hendricks OR 280 17 289 25 569 42<br />
3 Randy Wahler WY 286 26 282 16 568 42<br />
Roger Peabody WY 273 18 268 10 541 28<br />
SMBB<br />
C Jim Scott OR 270 18 280 23 550 41<br />
2 James Misner MT 259 11 269 14 528 25<br />
SMFSLR/L<br />
C Alan Geard OR 265 12 272 14 537 26<br />
2 Michael Hendricks OR 240 10 247 10 487 20<br />
SMTrad<br />
C Dan David WA 221 214 1 435 1<br />
SFFS<br />
C Ilene Carey ID 296 38 298 42 594 80<br />
2 Susan Hayes ID 297 28 280 24 577 52<br />
SFBHFS<br />
C Vickie Morgan WA 291 26 295 30 586 56<br />
SFFSL<br />
C Linda Parker WA 276 14 279 13 555 27<br />
SFTrad<br />
C Sharon Tucker WA 214 3 219 6 433 9<br />
MSMFS<br />
C Don Kudlaefr WA 299 45 300 45 599 90<br />
2 Norm Tillman WY 300 41 298 46 598 87<br />
3 Leory Dukes OR 295 35 299 36 594 71<br />
Gene Queen OR 298 32 296 34 594 66<br />
Gene Lveck OR 290 33 293 34 583 67<br />
Keith Barner MT 293 30 285 32 578 62<br />
Morris Wolters WA 276 19 280 20 556 39<br />
MSMFSL<br />
C William Heinke WY 292 17 283 19 575 36<br />
2 Charlie Black AK 281 18 279 17 560 35<br />
3 Larry Ransey WA 268 12 264 13 532 25<br />
MSMBB<br />
C T. C. Parker WA 259 8 229 3 488 11<br />
2 John Paddock WA 247 7 232 8 479 15<br />
MSFFSL<br />
C Jeanie Hall WA 273 18 273 18<br />
MSFBB<br />
C Becky Jackson OR 257 11 261 10 518 21<br />
YAMFS<br />
C Kris Schaff MT 300 56 300 57 600 113<br />
2 Sean Elza WA 300 51 299 51 599 102<br />
3 Tyler Wortham AK 298 38 299 42 597 80<br />
Jacob Demunbren WY 269 6 263 9 532 15<br />
YAMSLR/L<br />
C Kyle Cramer OR 274 13 278 16 552 29<br />
YAFFS<br />
C Katie Borst MT 297 35 293 29 590 64<br />
YAFSLR/L<br />
C Shaelie McGrath WA 266 9 269 21 535 30<br />
2 Maya Inamura WA 250 11 264 9 514 20<br />
YMFS<br />
C Zach Holmes MT 300 43 297 46 597 89<br />
2 Chris Barber AK 279 22 274 15 553 37<br />
3 Brad Carter ID 274 23 279 13 553 36<br />
Connor Vandermerwe WA 272 18 270 24 542 42<br />
David Schneider AK 257 10 232 4 489 14<br />
Colter Lake ID 227 8 232 8 459 16<br />
YMFSL<br />
C Ian Crist OR 291 25 283 29 574 54<br />
YMBB<br />
C Charlie Jagow AK 124 3 189 2 313 5<br />
YMSLR/L<br />
C Cody Denton MT 268 11 258 16 526 27<br />
YFFS<br />
C Chelsea Roehl AK 265 12 277 16 542 28<br />
2 Katie Demunbren WY 278 13 259 13 537 26<br />
YFBB<br />
C Carolyn Collins AK 133 1 121 254 1<br />
CMFS<br />
C Mason VanDermerwe WA 299 50 299 38 598 88<br />
2 Bradie Fuller ID 299 41 299 45 598 86<br />
3 Corbin Johnson WA 298 35 298 46 596 81<br />
Bryce Sandbak MT 296 33 297 42 593 75<br />
Wyatt Nelson AK 299 34 290 34 589 68<br />
Jesse Roehl AK 292 26 285 9 577 35<br />
Dylan Knox WY 283 25 285 31 568 56<br />
Jordan Lawrence MT 279 14 287 24 566 38<br />
Alexander Plaisance AK 286 18 274 16 560 34<br />
Dakota Troseth AK 266 14 285 18 551 32<br />
Casey Campbell ID 270 10 270 13 540 23<br />
David Schuerch AK 274 15 265 12 539 27<br />
CMFSL<br />
C Robert Mantei AK 273 16 283 16 556 32<br />
2 T. J. Kirkman WY 166 2 109 275 2<br />
CMFSLR/L<br />
C Dugan Denton MT 281 22 263 11 544 33<br />
2 Daniel Hurwitz OR 187 2 207 5 394 7<br />
CMBB<br />
C Zachary Hausmann AK 252 11 237 8 489 19<br />
2 Nathaniel Snyder AK 129 2 135 2 264 4<br />
CFFS<br />
C Joy Lesard-Lozier AK 298 27 299 33 597 60<br />
2 Kennedy Almanza WA 284 18 281 15 565 33<br />
CFFSL<br />
C Brooke Mantei AK 180 1 234 6 414 7<br />
State News<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
Crystal Parker, Director<br />
WA_NFAA@washingtonarchery.org<br />
Washington State NASP Championship<br />
by Linda Parker<br />
Washington State <strong>Archery</strong> <strong>Association</strong> conducted <strong>the</strong> third annual<br />
Washington NASP State Championship on 12 April <strong>2008</strong>, with Clovis Point<br />
Intermediate School in East Wenatchee as <strong>the</strong> host site.<br />
In all, 171 archers competed in this event, with nine schools fielding eleven<br />
teams (some middle schools had both an elementary and a middle school<br />
team entered, due to <strong>the</strong> grade levels represented at <strong>the</strong> school). With 20<br />
targets set up in <strong>the</strong> school gym, and four archers sharing a target, we used<br />
three line times to accommodate all <strong>the</strong> registered archers. This year’s participation<br />
was approximately double <strong>the</strong> 2007 field. Some excellent scores were<br />
shot, and new records were set in every category except High School Boys.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> team competition, Easton High School took top honors, with a<br />
combined score of 3042 (of a possible 3600) amassed by <strong>the</strong> top four girls,<br />
top four boys, and next four overall representing <strong>the</strong> school. As highest<br />
scoring team, Easton High School took home <strong>the</strong> “Wolf Cup” trophy to keep<br />
until next year.<br />
SOUTHERN SECTION<br />
Lee Gregory, Councilman<br />
lee@dlprint.com<br />
Sectional Tournament Info<br />
<strong>2008</strong> SOUTHERN OUTDOOR SECTIONAL<br />
June 14-15, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Host: Red River Bowmen<br />
Location: Ratcliff Road, Shreveport, LA<br />
Directions: Exit I-20 at Monkhouse Drive to Jefferson-Paige Road.<br />
Range is located at end of Ratcliff Road.<br />
Registration: Emma Brown. Tel: 318-949-4200<br />
Pre-registration deadline: June 8, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Late registration: At range.<br />
Schedule: S aturday, June 14: 9:00 am, 28 <strong>Field</strong>. Sunday, June 15:<br />
Time TBD, 14 Hunter and 14 Animal.<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Indoor Sectional Results<br />
March 8-9, <strong>2008</strong> - Multiple Site Tournament<br />
Two NFAA 300 Rounds<br />
Note: Last 4 end In/Out X-count used as third tie breaker<br />
Round 1 Round 2 Total<br />
PL SHOOTER ST Scr X’s Scr X’s Scr X’s<br />
CMFS<br />
C Rowdy Zunker TX 298 45 298 43 596 88-9<br />
2 Colton Brazier LA 287 20 280 23 567 43-0<br />
3 Dustin Hayes LA 286 22 278 20 564 42-0<br />
Jacob Dyer TX 274 19 270 15 544 34-5<br />
Justin Richardson TX 215 5 240 6 455 11-1<br />
CFFS<br />
C McKenzie O’Brian OK 299 42 297 40 596 82-2<br />
2 Emily Fisher TX 295 28 298 41 593 69-10<br />
3 Ashley Rogas TX 295 34 297 36 592 70-5<br />
Madalynn Martinez TX 254 12 252 14 506 26-3<br />
CMFSL<br />
C Zachery Brister TX 300 36 299 40 599 76-10<br />
CFFSL<br />
C Schuyler Combs TX 295 26 290 27 585 53-8<br />
2 Ashley Yuen TX 213 6 230 8 443 14-0<br />
3 Jessica Flores TX 139 3 139 278 3-1<br />
CMBB<br />
C Ethan James OK 220 8 212 5 432 13-0<br />
CFBB<br />
C Amanda Rodriquez TX 61 1 67 128 1-0<br />
CFFSLR/L<br />
C Hea<strong>the</strong>r Bar<strong>the</strong>ls TX 243 5 237 8 480 13-2<br />
YMFS<br />
C John Hass MS ? - ? - 598 84-0<br />
2 Patrick O’Bryant LA 296 36 289 23 585 59-0<br />
3 David Reece TX 285 21 291 29 576 50-0<br />
Carson Becker TX 274 18 284 17 558 35-0<br />
Hunter Bar<strong>the</strong>l TX 269 21 282 23 551 44-3<br />
Thomas King TX 275 15 276 13 551 28-0<br />
Krys Kelley TX 270 14 264 17 534 31-5<br />
Thomas Breaux LA 253 10 256 9 509 19-1<br />
YFFS<br />
C Tessa Flores TX 215 5 224 8 442 13-2<br />
YMFSLR/L<br />
C Aidan Flores TX 188 210 4 398 4-1<br />
2 Andre Huval LA 61 70 1 131 1-0<br />
YAMFS<br />
C Kevin Persinger TX 298 45 298 45 596 90-8<br />
2 Travis Cavazos TX 292 32 297 40 589 72-3<br />
3 Evan Fedro TX 292 33 297 31 589 64-5<br />
Will Seals MS ? - ? - 519 43-4<br />
YAFFS<br />
C Lauran O’Brian OK 291 30 295 39 586 69-8<br />
2 Coral McMinn TX 293 24 289 24 582 48-0<br />
3 Stacie Reece TX 288 23 285 18 573 41-3<br />
YAMFSLR/L<br />
C Codey Angelle LA 195 4 223 5 418 9-0<br />
2 Dillon Comb LA 182 2 177 4 359 6-0<br />
YAFFSLR/L<br />
C Kat Adams TX 287 21 285 22 572 43-2<br />
MSMFS<br />
C Carlos Toon TX 300 57 300 53 600 110-11<br />
2 Mike Reynolds TX 300 51 299 44 599 95-6<br />
3 Bob Wilson TX 292 30 300 34 592 64-7<br />
Gerald Decker LA 296 40 292 25 588 65-1<br />
Dick Andrews AR 283 28 289 39 572 63-5<br />
Fred Leggett TX 282 20 280 21 562 41-2<br />
Gerry Carlson TX 285 20 275 29 560 49-5<br />
Ron Wible TX 236 5 222 5 458 10-0<br />
MSFFS<br />
C Rosie Pridgen OK 292 30 294 46 586 76-4<br />
2 Eileen Leggett TX 288 23 279 24 567 47-3<br />
3 Elba Ortiz TX 282 10 277 5 559 15-1<br />
MSMFSL<br />
C Andrew Pedelahore LA 288 26 282 17 570 43-0<br />
2 Gary Coleman TX 268 9 264 15 532 24-4<br />
3 Raymond Schroeder TX 235 4 237 4 472 8-0<br />
MSMBB<br />
C Monty Heishman TX 268 13 283 28 551 41-5<br />
2 Bob Tallon TX 221 4 186 1 407 5-0<br />
MSFBB<br />
C Wanda Newsom TX 111 108 2 219 2-0<br />
SMFS<br />
C Michael Whiteside TX 300 54 300 55 600 109-15<br />
2 Ellis Gibson AR 299 58 300 56 599 114-11<br />
3 William Hohmann TX 299 49 300 53 599 102-11<br />
Larry Wyrick TX 299 44 300 51 599 95-11<br />
Don Dickenson LA 300 43 299 43 599 86-10<br />
Jerry Sullivan MS ? - ? - 594 69-12<br />
Ken Benjamin TX 293 35 298 36 591 71-12<br />
Wayne King MS ? - ? - 581 31-10<br />
Curtis Horton TX 289 20 291 27 580 47-2<br />
Fred Hockett OK 267 24 267 24 534 44-1<br />
Carlos Garcia TX 296 30 INC - INC -<br />
SFFS<br />
C Sandra Horton TX 278 19 281 20 559 39-1<br />
SMFSL<br />
C Robert Richardson TX 278 12 278 16 556 28-6<br />
SMBB<br />
C Lee Gregory TX 288 26 282 28 570 54-2<br />
2 Eddie McCrary TX 282 20 283 19 565 39-4<br />
3 Jack Wilson TX 278 19 280 18 558 37-9<br />
Jose Ortiz TX 281 13 277 20 558 33-12<br />
Ed Dangler TX 285 22 INC - INC -<br />
SFBB<br />
C Rhonda Wall TX 267 16 272 17 539 33-2<br />
SMBHFS<br />
C George Avouris TX 297 46 299 39 596 85-5<br />
2 Jim Gregory TX 297 39 297 40 594 79-5<br />
3 Kyle Brietz TX 292 32 296 32 588 64-9<br />
Fred Valdez TX 283 2 284 18 567 39-6<br />
John Davis TX 280 21 281 25 561 46-3<br />
Norman Stansbury LA 234 15 240 12 474 27-1<br />
Steve Coleman TX INC - 300 55 INC -<br />
SMBHFSL<br />
C Tim Coyle TX 288 23 292 34 580 57-4<br />
2 Rick Berry TX 273 13 273 19 546 32-7<br />
SMBH<br />
C Pat Coker TX 270 19 263 14 533 33-4<br />
2 Sonny Charboneau OK 260 7 260 10 520 17-0<br />
SMTrad<br />
C Bobby Graham OK 252 3 259 13 511 16-1<br />
2 Jack Aldridge OK 252 3 251 10 510 17-0<br />
3 Jim Metzger LA 250 6 240 7 490 13-2<br />
David Jilge OK 218 4 235 6 453 10-2<br />
SFTrad<br />
C Amy Metzger TX 206 5 220 5 426 10-0<br />
SMFSLR/L<br />
C Jim Maynard TX 286 22 283 22 569 44-0<br />
2 Richard Guidry TX 261 13 262 11 523 24-1<br />
SPMFS<br />
C Rick Gilley OK 300 53 300 55 600 108-7<br />
AMFS - Flight 1<br />
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C Joe Hicks TX 300 58 300 58 600 116-13<br />
2 Johnny Ingram TX 300 57 300 59 600 116-11<br />
3 Mike Atwell OK 300 57 300 58 600 115-15<br />
Miles Blair OK 300 56 300 55 600 111-11<br />
Clifford Early TX 300 55 300 54 600 109-11<br />
Rob Penny TX 300 54 300 54 600 108-16<br />
Doug Bucy TX 300 56 300 52 600 108-12<br />
Marty Chambers TX 300 49 300 55 600 104-13<br />
Ronald J Hilliar TX 300 54 300 50 600 104-8<br />
Chuck Johnston AR 300 48 300 54 600 102-11<br />
AMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Carlos Salinas TX 300 39 300 50 600 89-8<br />
2 Barry Connell AR 300 52 299 50 599 102-11<br />
3 Eric Taylor AR 300 48 299 52 599 100-8<br />
Tony Riggs TX 300 50 299 49 599 99-11<br />
John Fox OK 300 51 299 45 599 96-8<br />
Blake Long LA 299 45 300 47 599 92-7<br />
Stephen Pustilnik TX 298 49 300 49 598 98-6<br />
Patrick Robichaux TX 298 50 299 47 597 97-9<br />
Ricky Maddox TX 299 37 298 41 597 78-8<br />
Josh Ray OK 298 39 298 40 596 79-7<br />
AMFS - Flight 3<br />
1 Joe Yuen TX 299 37 296 33 595 70-2<br />
2 John Scroggens TX 295 39 299 45 594 84-6<br />
3 Danny Ellis OK 298 39 296 38 594 77-9<br />
Mark Dyer TX 297 41 294 47 591 88-6<br />
Royce Richardson TX 296 30 295 32 591 62-11<br />
William O’Bryant LA 289 29 298 35 587 64-4<br />
Thomas Becker TX 280 20 293 33 573 53-8<br />
Darrel Dartez LA 283 32 289 22 572 54-4<br />
Tony O’Brian OK 280 23 285 22 565 45-4<br />
David Ward TX 294 43 INC - INC -<br />
AFFS<br />
C Georgianna Braden TX 300 53 300 53 600 106-7<br />
2 Jacki Taylor TX 298 34 297 33 595 67-7<br />
3 Jamie Hannah TX 292 30 298 36 590 66-4<br />
Julie Chambers TX 296 33 290 28 586 61-3<br />
Lynne Yuen TX 279 25 280 15 559 40-0<br />
AMFSL<br />
C Chris Coleman TX 299 40 298 46 597 86-10<br />
2 Buddy Gale TX 294 30 293 36 587 66-7<br />
3 Scott Whiteford TX 294 34 290 27 584 61-6<br />
AFFSL<br />
C Jennifer Gilley OK 292 25 288 30 580 55-7<br />
2 Merissa Hughes TX 253 10 238 7 491 17-3<br />
AMBB<br />
C Ed Dangler TX 284 22 273 13 557 35-1<br />
2 Randy Koopman TX 277 17 272 14 549 31-2<br />
AFBB<br />
C Paula Dangler TX 271 9 274 10 545 19-1<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 1<br />
C John Nelson OK 300 55 300 57 600 112-9<br />
2 Ricky St. Upery LA 300 56 300 54 600 110-11<br />
3 Bryan Hanus TX 300 52 300 54 600 106-10<br />
Greg Gettys OK 300 50 300 50 600 100-10<br />
Tim Fedro TX 300 49 300 43 600 92-8<br />
Nolan Rogas TX 300 42 300 43 600 85-7<br />
Trey Crawford TX 299 48 300 43 599 91-7<br />
Mark McMillian OK 298 40 299 49 597 89-10<br />
Joe Dietz TX 299 44 298 40 597 84-8<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 2<br />
1 George Avouris TX 298 47 298 44 596 91-9<br />
2 George Hinojosa TX 298 41 298 39 596 80-9<br />
3 Nathan Taylor TX 299 37 297 41 596 78-2<br />
Presley Hartman TX 295 47 300 53 595 100-12<br />
Scott Bradford LA 295 49 300 47 595 96-11<br />
Leonard Trevino TX 296 37 298 39 594 76-11<br />
Chad Stansbury LA 297 37 297 35 594 72-4<br />
Jesse Brazier LA 297 32 295 37 592 69-4<br />
Richard King TX 296 30 295 28 591 58-2<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 3<br />
1 Ed Landry TX 296 38 294 32 590 70-5<br />
2 Ronnie Falgout LA 292 28 294 30 586 58-4<br />
3 David Packard OK 290 21 295 27 585 48-6<br />
David Laxson TX 290 29 294 28 584 57-4<br />
Rick Smith LA 284 22 295 37 579 59-5<br />
Cresley Pierce LA 281 29 289 19 570 48-2<br />
Kevin Holter TX 282 17 281 15 563 32-3<br />
Israel Jackson TX 277 13 272 25 549 38-5<br />
Carl Redmon TX 258 16 268 14 526 30-1<br />
Howard Berger TX 291 26 INC - INC -<br />
AFBHFS<br />
C Sandra Ward TX 299 44 299 47 598 91-4<br />
2 Neecie Falgout LA 298 31 293 31 591 62-0<br />
3 Barbara Louviere LA 291 32 296 34 587 66-4<br />
Priscilla Diaz TX 292 28 282 22 574 50-2<br />
Terri Bass TX 287 35 284 28 571 63-6<br />
Cathy Window LA 279 25 290 23 569 48-8<br />
Gail Wright LA 282 28 287 18 569 46-1<br />
AMBHFSL<br />
C Robert Garcia TX 284 23 272 14 556 37-1<br />
2 David Allen TX 273 25 276 20 549 45-2<br />
3 Bill Ayers LA 278 13 258 12 536 25-2<br />
AFBHFSL<br />
C Spring Neeley TX 284 19 280 19 564 38-4<br />
AMBH<br />
C Dave Baxter TX 278 19 285 22 563 41-4<br />
AMTrad<br />
C Ryan Ramsey OK 280 13 279 15 559 28-0<br />
2 Mike Frizzell TX 272 15 269 11 541 26-0<br />
3 Joe Townsend AR 265 14 275 540 30-1<br />
Tim Kibel TX 233 7 241 7 474 14-2<br />
Gary Carter OK 205 5 245 450 5-0<br />
Steve Welch MS ? ? 419 6-0<br />
Sid Read OK 141 1 146 1 287 2-0<br />
AFTrad<br />
C Liz Redfearn TX 251 14 258 12 509 26-1<br />
2 Brenda Carter OK 141 2 186 3 327 5-0<br />
AMFSLR/L<br />
C Bubba Bateman TX 289 37 298 43 587 80-7<br />
2 Tim Meyers TX 290 33 292 41 582 74-0<br />
3 Clayton Welch MS ? - ? - 567 48-7<br />
James Magera TX 282 23 275 21 557 44-9<br />
Dale Cooley OK 273 15 277 11 550 26-1<br />
AFFSLR/L<br />
C Teresa Meyers TX 288 29 296 22 584 51-0<br />
2 Katie Miller TX 268 17 275 10 543 27-0<br />
3 Kristin Ketelers LA 171 2 161 332 2-0<br />
PMFS<br />
C Michael Braden TX 300 60 300 60 600 120-14<br />
2 Russell Payne TX 300 59 300 59 600 118-13<br />
3 Jay James LA 300 56 300 57 600 113-14<br />
Kevin Hutchinson OK 299 59 300 57 599 116-13<br />
PFFS<br />
C Monique Rains MS ? - ? - 535 37-10<br />
PMFSL<br />
Jimmy Williams TX 299 39 INC - INC -<br />
SOUTHEASTERN SECTION<br />
Tim Austin, Councilman<br />
flarchery@bellsouth.net<br />
Sectional Tournament Info<br />
<strong>2008</strong> SOUTHEASTERN OUTDOOR SECTIONAL<br />
June 21-22, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Host: Keowee Bowmen <strong>Archery</strong> Club, Inc. Clemson, SC<br />
Location: State Road 133 and <strong>Archery</strong> Club Road between Six<br />
Mile and Clemson<br />
Directions: From Clemson on US 123 (Tiger Blvd), turn under <strong>the</strong><br />
train trestle onto SC 133, beside Sonic Drive In. Go<br />
north on SC 133 5.2 miles to <strong>Archery</strong> Club Road on<br />
<strong>the</strong> left. Large arrow and club sign. <strong>Archery</strong> Club is<br />
approximately 300 yards on your left.<br />
Registration: S. Dale Smith, 149 Low Road, Six Mile, SC 29682. Tel:<br />
864-868-9422. E-mail: sdalesmith@yahoo.com<br />
Pre-registration deadline: June 20, <strong>2008</strong> at clubhouse until 9:00 pm<br />
Late registration: At <strong>the</strong> clubhouse at <strong>the</strong> range from 6:00 to 9:00 pm<br />
on Friday, June 20th. Late fee will apply on first day of<br />
shoot, June 21st.<br />
Schedule: Assembly at <strong>the</strong> clubhouse both days at 8:00 am for<br />
announcements and shooting assignments. Shooting<br />
times approximately 8:30 am both days. 28 <strong>Field</strong><br />
Saturday morning, <strong>the</strong>n lunch, and 14 Animal in afternoon.<br />
28 Hunter Sunday, with awards following ASAP.<br />
Accommodations: Host hotel for Sectional “Best Rate” (due to Basketball<br />
Camp being held at <strong>the</strong> College) is Comfort Inn, 1305<br />
Tiger Blvd, 864-653-3600. Rate is $68.00 plus tax,<br />
for 4 people max to a room. Reservation cut-off date<br />
for this rate is June 1, <strong>2008</strong>. Mention “<strong>Archery</strong> Group<br />
#3519”. Check in is at 4:00 pm unless approved o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
when making reservation. If reservations must be<br />
canceled, please call <strong>the</strong> hotel 24 hours in advance.<br />
Campgrounds: 15 Sites at <strong>the</strong> Clubhouse with 110 volt power hook-up<br />
only. Bathrooms and hot showers. Call 864-868-<br />
9422to reserve a spot, or e-mail sdalesmith@yahoo.com<br />
- $10.00 per night.<br />
Miscellaneous Info: Practice Range and Red Range open 9:00 am Friday;<br />
June 20th. $5.00 fee covers all day practice. Cub and<br />
Youth free. Food will be available both days at <strong>the</strong><br />
clubhouse and cold water will be on <strong>the</strong> ranges. O<strong>the</strong>r<br />
refreshments will be available for purchase. Out-of-<br />
Section NFAA Guests are welcome to participate.<br />
Additional Contacts: Call Perry Burns 864-878-9030, or Emmitt Tyree<br />
864-653-5632, or S. Dale Smith 864-868-9422<br />
sdalesmith@yahoo.com e-mail.<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Indoor Sectional Results<br />
March 8-9, <strong>2008</strong> - Multiple Site Tournament<br />
Two NFAA 300 Rounds<br />
Note: Total In/Out X-count used as third tie breaker<br />
Round 1 Round 2 Total<br />
PL SHOOTER ST Scr X’s Scr X’s Scr X’s<br />
AFBB<br />
C Sarah Kinder KY 269 13 284 13 553 26<br />
AFBHFS<br />
C Amy Ashe NC 289 26 295 25 584 51<br />
2 Shawna Williamson GA 284 19 284 23 568 42<br />
3 Malisa Reed KY 284 27 276 20 560 47<br />
Pam Ashe NC 239 8 239 8<br />
AFFS<br />
C Cindy Steele KY 299 36 300 46 599 82<br />
2 Tracey Morphew KY 297 50 299 48 596 98<br />
3 Lindsey Hood KY 297 22 296 32 593 54<br />
Vicky Brown KY 296 33 295 31 591 64<br />
Tammy Bostrom KY 291 31 286 20 577 51<br />
Janice Smith NC 264 15 286 22 550 37<br />
AMBB<br />
C Glen Baxter KY 285 17 285 19 570 36<br />
2 Roger Ammons NC 260 14 252 11 512 25<br />
3 Phillip Baldowski GA 257 5 255 12 512 17<br />
AMBH<br />
C Sammy Duggins KY 274 15 272 21 546 36<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 1<br />
C Steve Williamson, Sr GA 300 54 300 48 600 102<br />
2 Brad Taylor FL 299 35 299 46 598 81<br />
3 Lonnie Williams TN 298 45 298 44 596 89<br />
Marty Thomas SC 297 42 299 42 596 84<br />
Earl Watts GA 298 48 295 49 593 97<br />
Josh Byerly TN 300 51 289 44 589 95<br />
AMBHFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Donnie Dill SC 297 38 297 34 594 72<br />
2 Pat Werner KY 293 31 296 28 589 59<br />
3 Jamie Wea<strong>the</strong>rford SC 291 37 295 34 586 71<br />
Mark Jones NC 297 33 285 27 582 60<br />
Russell Cooper SC 279 26 299 38 578 64<br />
Lee Stinnett NC 284 28 285 22 569 50<br />
Tom Sweet NC 283 21 283 20 566 41<br />
AMBHFSL<br />
C Kevin Bryant KY 291 25 295 26 586 51<br />
AMFS - Flight 1<br />
C Mike Barber i/o x = 95 NC 300 58 300 60 600 118<br />
2 Jim Pruitte i/o x = 88 GA 300 60 300 58 600 118<br />
3 David Keith KY 300 58 300 58 600 116<br />
Kenny Morphew KY 300 56 300 58 600 114<br />
Jake Hollabaugh NC 300 57 300 50 600 107<br />
Tom Rhodes KY 300 55 299 42 599 97<br />
Joseph Newton KY 300 56 298 50 598 106<br />
AMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Jimmy Bulter KY 300 52 300 51 600 103<br />
2 David Dunning KY 300 55 300 48 600 103<br />
3 Benie Groves KY 300 51 300 52 600 103<br />
Mike Alexander NC 300 42 300 52 600 94<br />
John Sligh FL 300 43 300 47 600 90<br />
Scott Coffey KY 300 53 299 49 599 102<br />
Shawn Dunfee FL 300 49 299 51 599 100<br />
Chris Wilson NC 300 48 299 46 599 94<br />
Sean Nelson KY 300 55 298 50 598 105<br />
George Bales GA 300 46 297 51 597 97<br />
AMFS - Flight 3<br />
1 Mitch Wright FL 299 52 300 59 599 111<br />
2 Patrick Reinhartt GA 299 49 300 54 599 103<br />
3 Thad Rudd TN 299 50 300 53 599 103<br />
Corey Shive KY 298 47 299 49 597 96<br />
Tom Bergschicker TN 299 39 297 49 596 88<br />
Jeremy Harbin TN 295 55 300 57 595 112<br />
Chris Ellis NC 298 47 297 40 595 87<br />
Jason Montgomery KY 296 38 298 42 594 80<br />
Larman Taylor NC 297 29 293 36 590 65<br />
AMFS - Flight 4<br />
1 Steve Williamson, Sr GA 295 52 300 42 595 94<br />
2 Brett Marr KY 295 35 296 40 591 75<br />
3 Chris Dees FL 293 29 296 38 589 67<br />
Jeff Bostrom KY 295 32 294 28 589 60<br />
John Allen NC 286 25 289 26 575 51<br />
Phil Graves FL 287 21 284 23 571 44<br />
Steve Smith NC 279 24 291 27 570 51<br />
Oliver Austin FL 248 14 226 4 474 18<br />
Chris Colonel FL 263 17 263 17<br />
AMFSL<br />
C Frank Mosser KY 295 29 294 24 589 53<br />
AMFSLR/L<br />
C Chris Olsen AL 288 25 285 24 573 49<br />
2 Bill Kelly FL 271 16 287 24 558 40<br />
3 Kyle Cook NC 274 11 276 12 550 23<br />
Ernie Broennie FL 226 4 227 5 453 9<br />
CFFS<br />
C Bailie Williamson GA 128 116 244<br />
CMBB<br />
C Ryne Norton KY 214 1 216 6 430 7<br />
Drew Werner KY 179 4 179 4<br />
CMFS<br />
C Clay Sweet NC 205 2 214 3 419 2<br />
MSMBB<br />
C Jerry Barr KY 211 2 222 5 433 7<br />
2 Bob Worrell FL 207 1 216 3 423 4<br />
3 Jake Veit GA 152 1 159 2 311 3<br />
MSMFS<br />
C Teddy Lynn SC 299 46 300 48 599 94<br />
2 Myers Parrish FL 295 20 299 47 594 67<br />
3 Jake Thompson KY 292 25 295 30 587 55<br />
Marty Shelton FL 291 30 285 28 576 58<br />
Tim Austin FL 269 16 269 14 538 30<br />
PFFS<br />
C Kelly Ward NC 300 57 300 55 600 112<br />
2 Cheryl Keith KY 300 59 300 52 600 111<br />
3 Diane Watson FL 299 51 299 45 598 96<br />
PMFS<br />
C James Malone KY 300 57 300 56 600 113<br />
2 Kurtus Swift KY 300 55 300 52 600 107<br />
3 Troy Rodenbo FL 300 53 300 54 600 107<br />
Richard Brown AL 299 53 300 50 599 103<br />
SFFS<br />
C Alice Parrish FL 282 20 270 17 561 37<br />
SMBB<br />
C Lonnie Goodrich KY 276 21 270 13 546 34<br />
2 Jim Bowerman TN 270 12 276 18 546 30<br />
SMBH<br />
C Johnny Robinson FL 234 6 225 9 459 15<br />
SMBHFS<br />
C S Dale Smith SC 300 44 299 46 599 90<br />
2 Dan Ward FL 299 41 299 47 598 88<br />
3 Jerry Bush TN 299 48 298 41 597 89<br />
Frank Smith KY 299 43 298 39 597 82<br />
Thomas Boots GA 297 40 293 39 590 79<br />
Ernest Drowns KY 294 33 282 38 576 71<br />
Ken Dees FL 270 13 276 21 546 34<br />
Lanny Shawler KY INC INC INC<br />
SMBHFSL<br />
C Roger Richardson KY 271 12 282 21 553 33<br />
SMFS<br />
C Kevin Bergenroth FL 300 44 299 45 599 89<br />
2 Tony Mongomery KY 300 30 298 39 598 69<br />
3 Syndal Nelson KY 298 35 299 43 597 78<br />
Bob Evans FL 297 33 296 34 593 67<br />
SMFSL<br />
C Andie Anderson FL 263 19 275 16 538 35<br />
SMFSLR/L<br />
C Jeff Wiseman FL 288 23 282 21 570 44<br />
2 Frank Skvarek FL 252 11 233 9 485 20<br />
3 Jack O’Neill NC 233 5 241 10 474 14<br />
Leonard Brunotte FL 149 1 186 1 335 2<br />
SMTrad<br />
C Garry Weddington NC 255 8 224 3 479 11<br />
continued on page 58<br />
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2 John Derr FL 195 3 188 2 383 5<br />
3 Larry Weddington NC 196 2 175 2 371 4<br />
Robert Painter NC 159 1 168 3 327 4<br />
YAFFS<br />
C Samantha Pruitte GA 300 48 300 53 600 101<br />
2 Jaclyn Kinder KY 300 41 298 35 598 76<br />
3 Tiffany Bostrom KY 299 41 298 42 597 83<br />
YAMFS<br />
C Will Thompson KY 300 56 300 57 600 113<br />
2 Garrett Abernethy NC 300 53 300 55 600 108<br />
3 Josh Bostrom KY 298 42 297 37 595 79<br />
Levi Holsapple KY 292 33 290 28 582 61<br />
Steven Williamson Jr GA 232 10 248 14 480 24<br />
YFFS<br />
C Hea<strong>the</strong>r Newton KY 290 26 291 22 581 48<br />
2 Jennifer Waters KY 270 9 274 11 544 20<br />
YMFS<br />
C Cody Glover NC 300 45 298 47 598 92<br />
2 Lucas Nixon NC 297 34 292 28 589 62<br />
3 Billy Bergschicker TN 278 19 285 18 563 37<br />
Mason Smith NC 269 12 286 21 555 33<br />
Eric Johnson KY 255 8 239 4 494 12<br />
Raleigh Boots GA 229 8 222 6 451 14<br />
NASP YMBB<br />
Craig Norton KY 267 278 545<br />
NASP MCUB<br />
Grant Johnson KY 252 260 512<br />
A Note on <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>astern 3-D Sectional<br />
by Tim Austin<br />
Fifty one archers ga<strong>the</strong>red in Myrtle Beach, SC, to shoot <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />
Sectional Marked 3-D. Those of us who arrived <strong>the</strong> night before were guided<br />
to Socastee Station, a local restaurant, for wings and drinks and check-in.<br />
The way to <strong>the</strong> range was nicely marked with large clear signs, good parking,<br />
a fine practice range, and beautifully cut-out lanes in thick South Carolina<br />
woods. The fifty mostly Reinhardt animals were set out in two 15-target<br />
ranges and one 20-target range. We were grouped with different shooters,<br />
regardless of division, for each of <strong>the</strong> 15-target rounds, and <strong>the</strong>n grouped<br />
by division for <strong>the</strong> final 20-target round. Perfect wea<strong>the</strong>r and a gracious,<br />
friendly, hard-working, host club made for a fun weekend.<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>astern 3-D Sectional Results<br />
April 12-13, <strong>2008</strong> - Myrtle Beach, SC<br />
Sandune <strong>Archery</strong> Club<br />
Two 15-Target + One 20-Target Marked Rounds<br />
1st 15 2nd 15 20 Total<br />
PL SHOOTER ST Trgts Trgts Trgts Score<br />
AMBB<br />
C Glen Baxter KY 115 124 191 430<br />
2 Phillip Baldowski GA 95 94 142 331<br />
SMBB<br />
C Shannon North FL 91 104 130 325<br />
AMBHFS<br />
C Donnie Dill SC 142 144 184 470<br />
2 Russell Cooper SC 143 140 185 468<br />
3 Earl Watts GA 134 143 0 277<br />
SFBHFS<br />
C Ka<strong>the</strong>y Davis SC 68 65 88 221<br />
SMBHFS<br />
C Dale Smith SC 141 144 204 489<br />
2 Tom Boots GA 136 133 200 469<br />
CMFS<br />
C Ty Pruitte NC 156 164 213 533<br />
YMFS<br />
C Lucas Nixon NC 160 158 206 524<br />
2 Mason Smith NC 129 96 190 415<br />
3 Raleigh Boots GA 97 104 146 347<br />
YAFFS<br />
C Paige Pruitte 137 133 58 328<br />
YAMFS<br />
C Ben Harris NC 156 152 200 508<br />
2 Mark Allen NC 146 138 182 466<br />
3 Steven Williamson, Jr GA 123 130 182 435<br />
Adrian Huneycutt NC 123 126 154 403<br />
AFFS<br />
C Morgan Strohacker 143 143 184 470<br />
2 Shawna Williamson GA 128 121 190 439<br />
3 Janice Smith NC 121 133 176 430<br />
AMFS - Flight 1<br />
C Cody Thompson 162 154 224 540<br />
2 Billy Intini SC 160 160 216 536<br />
3 Conrad Tyree III 152 158 210 520<br />
Mark Bean NC 154 154 210 518<br />
Jamie Wilbanks SC 158 160 199 517<br />
William Dallis SC 158 154 204 516<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>w Faulkner 152 156 193 501<br />
Bobby Flores SC 156 144 0 300<br />
AMFS - Flight 2<br />
1 Steve Williamson, Sr GA 150 153 221 524<br />
2 Jon Midgett NC 147 160 198 505<br />
3 Johnny Pruitte NC 148 143 212 503<br />
Rick Stark VA 151 158 190 499<br />
Chris Chappell NC 148 148 198 494<br />
James Crooks NC 134 147 206 487<br />
Anthony Crawford 138 149 188 475<br />
Drew Davis SC 141 138 177 456<br />
Steve Smith NC 146 145 159 450<br />
PMFS<br />
C Dan Renner SC 166 166 203 535<br />
SFFS<br />
C Norma Boots GA 124 126 129 379<br />
MSMFS<br />
C Teddy Lynn SC 157 144 182 483<br />
2 Donald Melton GA 142 150 188 480<br />
3 Robert Kirchner SC 138 139 199 476<br />
Bob Jones FL 139 126 161 426<br />
Tim Austin FL 119 133 164 416<br />
Peter Janos MA 94 124 166 384<br />
AMFSL<br />
C Joey Horvath SC 146 151 182 479<br />
2 Frank Mosser KY 139 127 177 443<br />
AMTrad<br />
C Tom Boruk SC 102 110 157 369<br />
2 John Bottone SC 87 85 124 296<br />
SMTrad<br />
C Alan Hill SC 67 93 127 287<br />
SOUTHWESTERN SECTION<br />
Becky Pearson, Councilwoman<br />
beckysayre@hughes.net<br />
News for <strong>the</strong> Southwest Section Members<br />
by Becky Pearson<br />
The <strong>indoor</strong> shooting season is over, and we’re well on our way into <strong>the</strong><br />
outdoor season. The <strong>results</strong> from <strong>the</strong> Southwest Outdoor Sectional held May<br />
17th and 18th will appear in <strong>the</strong> next issue.<br />
There were few changes to <strong>the</strong> rules as <strong>the</strong> result of <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors<br />
meeting held just before <strong>the</strong> Vegas Shoot. There was one item of discussion<br />
at this meeting that I would love to get your opinions on: Should <strong>the</strong><br />
NFAA have a maximum arrow size? Would it be fair to <strong>the</strong> archers, manufactures,<br />
retailers, or clubs? If you would like to let me know your opinion,<br />
please write me at: Becky Pearson, PO Box 308, St. David, AZ 85630.<br />
Agenda items for <strong>the</strong> 2009 Board of Directors meeting are due to<br />
Headquarters by <strong>the</strong> end of September; so if anyone has any ideas on agenda<br />
items please get <strong>the</strong>m to your State Directors in early September. ■<br />
58 <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Magazine June / July <strong>2008</strong> 59
TO RECOGNISE NEW DEFINI-<br />
TION OF PROFESSIONALISM IN<br />
ARCHERY<br />
On 05 April <strong>2008</strong> <strong>the</strong> IFAA World<br />
Council has accepted a new set<br />
of rules by which Amateur and<br />
Professional status of archers is<br />
defined.<br />
The new rules define <strong>the</strong> Professional<br />
status of an archer while<br />
protecting <strong>the</strong> status of <strong>the</strong> Amateur<br />
archer.<br />
As from 01 January 2009 <strong>the</strong> new<br />
rules will be fully implemented,<br />
which means that <strong>the</strong> World<br />
Bowhunter Championships 2009<br />
in Yankton, South Dakota, will be<br />
<strong>the</strong> first Pro-Am event of <strong>the</strong> IFAA<br />
under <strong>the</strong>se new rules!<br />
The following steps have been<br />
taken to make this all work:<br />
1. As from 01 May <strong>2008</strong> <strong>the</strong> IFAA<br />
will level <strong>the</strong> playing field. All<br />
archers who are paid up members<br />
of Full or Associate IFAA<br />
members will be deemed to be<br />
Amateurs irrespective of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
previous status.<br />
2. The IFAA will start a formal<br />
database for <strong>the</strong> registration of<br />
Professional archers. The IFAA<br />
plans to make such a database<br />
accessible via <strong>the</strong> IFAA web site.<br />
3. Any archer who is found by<br />
IFAA to contravene <strong>the</strong> definition<br />
of Amateur status will be<br />
considered to be a Professional<br />
archer. An Amateur archer or a<br />
tournament organiser may now<br />
lodge a report to IFAA against<br />
an archer who has contravened<br />
<strong>the</strong> definition of amateur sta-<br />
tus.<br />
4. Only Professional archers who<br />
have registered with <strong>the</strong> IFAA<br />
as Professional archers may<br />
enter IFAA sanctioned archery<br />
tournaments as a Professional.<br />
At this stage registration with<br />
<strong>the</strong> IFAA will be free of charge.<br />
Archers who are Professional<br />
archers but are not registered<br />
with <strong>the</strong> IFAA may NOT compete<br />
in IFAA sanctioned archery<br />
events ei<strong>the</strong>r as an amateur or<br />
as a professional.<br />
5. All IFAA sanctioned tournaments<br />
must allow for professional<br />
competition in <strong>the</strong><br />
Freestyle Unlimited, Freestyle<br />
Limited Compound and Freestyle<br />
Limited Recurve shooting<br />
styles for men and women in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Adult division. No o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
styles are recognised for <strong>the</strong><br />
Professional archer and archers<br />
who shoot as professionals in<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r than those three styles<br />
in non-IFAA sanctioned events<br />
may only compete as Professionals<br />
in those styles in IFAA<br />
sanctioned events. E.g. an<br />
archer who shoots as a Professional<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Bowhunter<br />
Unlimited or similar style in a<br />
non-IFAA event may only shoot<br />
as a Professional in <strong>the</strong> Freestyle<br />
Unlimited style in an IFAA sanctioned<br />
event.<br />
6. IFAA is encouraging Style Team<br />
competitions at IFAA sanctioned<br />
events for Amateurs<br />
as well as for Professionals in<br />
Corporate Team, see new IFAA<br />
Policy Article 16. However,<br />
it should be noted that any<br />
archer shooting for a Corporate<br />
Team is deemed under <strong>the</strong> Sta-<br />
tus rules to be a Professional,<br />
see new IFAA Policy Article 15.<br />
7. IFAA hopes that this recognition<br />
of <strong>the</strong> realities of our sport<br />
where some archers are full<br />
time professionals but most are<br />
aspiring amateurs, who may be<br />
encouraged by support from<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r sources, will encourage a<br />
wider participation in our sport<br />
to <strong>the</strong> ultimate benefit of all.<br />
We hope that <strong>the</strong>se new rules will<br />
bring clarity to all.<br />
IFAA Executive<br />
ARTICLE 15—RULES ON THE<br />
STATUS OF ARCHERS<br />
With effect from 1st May <strong>2008</strong> all<br />
archers who are members of an<br />
IFAA member association are hereby<br />
deemed to be Amateur Archers<br />
within <strong>the</strong> meaning of <strong>the</strong>se Rules,<br />
irrespective of <strong>the</strong>ir previous status.<br />
PURPOSE AND SPIRIT<br />
The purpose and spirit of <strong>the</strong><br />
Rules is to maintain <strong>the</strong> distinction<br />
between Amateur archery and<br />
Professional archery and to keep<br />
<strong>the</strong> Amateur sport as free as possible<br />
from <strong>the</strong> abuses,<br />
which may follow from uncontrolled<br />
sponsorship and financial<br />
incentives.<br />
It is considered necessary to safeguard<br />
Amateur archery, which is<br />
largely self-regulating with regard<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Rules of competition, so<br />
that it may be equally enjoyed by<br />
all Amateur Archers.<br />
DOUBT AS TO RULES<br />
Any person who wishes to remain<br />
as an Amateur Archer and who<br />
is in doubt as to whe<strong>the</strong>r taking<br />
a proposed course of action is<br />
permitted under <strong>the</strong> definition of<br />
Amateur status should consult <strong>the</strong><br />
IFAA Secretary in writing.<br />
DEFINITION OF AMATEUR STA-<br />
TUS:<br />
1. An Amateur Archer may work<br />
in an archery shop and receive<br />
a salary.<br />
2. An Amateur Archer must not<br />
take any action for <strong>the</strong> purpose<br />
of becoming a Professional<br />
Archer, including entering into<br />
an agreement, written or oral,<br />
with a sponsor or Professional<br />
agent.<br />
3. An Amateur Archer must not<br />
hold or retain membership of<br />
any Professional Archers’ <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
4. An Amateur Archer may compete<br />
in IFAA archery tournaments<br />
for prize money but<br />
must not accept a prize (o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
than a medal or trophy) or<br />
prize voucher of retail value<br />
in excess of Euro 500 or <strong>the</strong><br />
equivalent in ano<strong>the</strong>r currency.<br />
This limit applies to <strong>the</strong> total<br />
value of prizes or prize vouchers<br />
received by an Amateur Archer<br />
in IFAA sanctioned tournaments<br />
over one calendar year.<br />
A prize or prize voucher may<br />
not be exchanged for cash.<br />
However an Amateur Archer<br />
may submit a prize voucher to<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>national</strong> association with<br />
which he is registered and<br />
<strong>the</strong>reafter be reimbursed from<br />
<strong>the</strong> value of that voucher in accordance<br />
with 5. a. below.<br />
5. An Amateur Archer must not<br />
accept expenses, in money or<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise, from any source to<br />
compete in an archery tourna-<br />
ment or exhibition o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />
provided for in this Article:<br />
a. An Amateur Archer may receive<br />
expenses, not exceeding<br />
<strong>the</strong> actual expenses incurred,<br />
to compete in an archery tournament<br />
as follows:<br />
i. Paid from a member of his<br />
family or a legal guardian or<br />
ii. Paid by <strong>the</strong> <strong>national</strong> association<br />
of which he is a member.<br />
iii. Expenses shall only be paid<br />
for <strong>the</strong> actual duration of<br />
<strong>the</strong> tournament as well as<br />
for reasonable travelling<br />
time and practice days.<br />
b. An Amateur Archer may accept<br />
archery equipment or any<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r gift (e.g. complimentary<br />
sight-seeing trips, hunting<br />
trips, etc.) provided no<br />
advertising is involved. Such<br />
equipment or gift may not be<br />
exchanged for cash<br />
c. An Amateur Archer who is<br />
invited to take part in a tournament<br />
for reasons unrelated<br />
to archery skill may receive<br />
reimbursement of his actual<br />
expenses.<br />
d. An Amateur Archer who is<br />
participating in an exhibition<br />
in aid of a recognised charity<br />
may receive reimbursement of<br />
his actual expenses, provided<br />
that <strong>the</strong> exhibition is not run<br />
in connection with ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />
archery event.<br />
e. An Amateur Archer may receive<br />
payment or compensation<br />
for actual expenses incurred<br />
when giving instruction<br />
in performing archery.<br />
f. An Amateur Archer must not<br />
use his archery skill or reputation<br />
to:<br />
i. Promote, advertise or sell<br />
anything or for any financial<br />
gain.<br />
ii. Obtain payment, compensation,<br />
personal benefit or<br />
any financial gain for allowing<br />
his name or likeness to<br />
be used for <strong>the</strong> advertisement<br />
or sale of anything.<br />
iii. Obtain payment, compensation,<br />
personal benefit<br />
or any financial gain for<br />
a personal appearance at<br />
an archery tournament or<br />
archery exhibition.<br />
6. An Amateur Archer may compete<br />
in a Pro-Am event (i.e.<br />
WBHC) without compromising<br />
his Amateur status so long as<br />
he complies with paragraph 4<br />
above.<br />
DEFINITION OF PROFESSIONAL<br />
STATUS:<br />
1. A Professional Archer must<br />
register with <strong>the</strong> IFAA as a<br />
Professional Archer to be able<br />
to compete as a professional<br />
in IFAA sanctioned tournaments.<br />
Such registration shall<br />
be handled through <strong>the</strong> IFAA<br />
Secretary, who may delegate<br />
such function to o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
2. An archer shall be deemed to<br />
have registered as a Professional<br />
Archer when he first<br />
contravenes <strong>the</strong> ‘definition of<br />
Amateur status’.<br />
3. An archer who is a member of<br />
a Corporate archery team shall<br />
be deemed to have registered<br />
as a Professional Archer.<br />
4. A Professional Archer may<br />
compete in <strong>the</strong> Amateur division<br />
if no Professional division<br />
is advertised for an IFAA sanctioned<br />
event.<br />
5. The IFAA Secretary shall maintain<br />
a register of Professional<br />
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Archers. A listing of <strong>the</strong> register<br />
will be accessible on <strong>the</strong><br />
IFAA website for reference<br />
purposes only. The authoritative<br />
register will be that held by<br />
<strong>the</strong> IFAA Secretary.<br />
6. Once registered as or deemed<br />
to be a Professional Archer, an<br />
archer shall be deemed to remain<br />
as such until reinstated as<br />
an Amateur Archer by <strong>the</strong> IFAA<br />
Executive Council.<br />
DECISION ON A BREACH<br />
1. The responsibility to maintain<br />
Amateur or Professional status<br />
shall lie with <strong>the</strong> archer.<br />
2. If a possible breach of <strong>the</strong><br />
Amateur status by a person<br />
claiming to be an Amateur<br />
Archer comes to <strong>the</strong> attention<br />
of <strong>the</strong> IFAA, it is a matter for<br />
<strong>the</strong> IFAA to decide whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />
a breach has occurred. Each<br />
case will be investigated to <strong>the</strong><br />
extent deemed appropriate by<br />
<strong>the</strong> Vice- President and considered<br />
on its merits. The decision<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Vice-President as to a<br />
breach shall be communicated<br />
to <strong>the</strong> person and shall be final,<br />
subject to a referral by <strong>the</strong> person<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Vice-President’s decision<br />
to <strong>the</strong> Executive Council.<br />
ENFORCEMENT<br />
1. Upon a decision by <strong>the</strong> Vice-<br />
President that a person has<br />
breached <strong>the</strong> Rules of Amateur<br />
status, <strong>the</strong> IFAA Executive<br />
Council may declare <strong>the</strong><br />
Amateur status of <strong>the</strong> person<br />
forfeited or require <strong>the</strong> person<br />
to refrain or desist from specified<br />
actions as a condition of<br />
retaining his Amateur status.<br />
2. The IFAA Executive Council<br />
must use its best endeavours<br />
to ensure that <strong>the</strong> person is<br />
notified and may notify any<br />
interested archery association<br />
of any action taken under paragraph<br />
1.<br />
REINSTATEMENT OF AMATEUR<br />
STATUS<br />
1. The IFAA Executive Council<br />
has sole power to reinstate a<br />
person to Amateur Status or to<br />
deny reinstatement. Each application<br />
for reinstatement shall<br />
be considered on its merits.<br />
2. In considering an application<br />
for reinstatement, <strong>the</strong> IFAA Executive<br />
Council shall normally<br />
be guided by <strong>the</strong> following<br />
principles:<br />
a. Awaiting Reinstatement<br />
The Professional Archer is<br />
considered to hold an advantage<br />
over <strong>the</strong> Amateur Archer<br />
by reason of having devoted<br />
himself more fully to <strong>the</strong> sport<br />
as his profession; o<strong>the</strong>r persons<br />
infringing on <strong>the</strong> rules<br />
of Amateur status also obtain<br />
advantages not available to <strong>the</strong><br />
Amateur Archer. They do not<br />
necessarily lose such advantages<br />
merely by deciding to cease<br />
infringing <strong>the</strong> rules. Therefore,<br />
an applicant for reinstatement<br />
to Amateur status must undergo<br />
a period awaiting reinstatement<br />
as prescribed in this<br />
Policy.<br />
The period awaiting reinstatement<br />
starts from <strong>the</strong> date of<br />
<strong>the</strong> person’s last breach of<br />
<strong>the</strong> rules unless <strong>the</strong> IFAA Executive<br />
Council decides that it<br />
starts from <strong>the</strong> date when <strong>the</strong><br />
person’s last breach became<br />
known to <strong>the</strong> IFAA Vice-President.<br />
b. Period Awaiting Reinstatement<br />
The period awaiting reinstatement<br />
is normally related to<br />
<strong>the</strong> period <strong>the</strong> person was in<br />
breach. However, no applicant<br />
is normally eligible for reinstatement<br />
until he has conducted<br />
himself in accordance<br />
with <strong>the</strong> rules for a period of at<br />
least one year.<br />
The following guidelines on periods<br />
awaiting reinstatement are<br />
indicative:<br />
Period of Breach : Period<br />
Awaiting<br />
Reinstatement<br />
Under 5 years : 1 year<br />
5 years or more : 2 years<br />
The IFAA reserves <strong>the</strong> right to extend<br />
or to shorten such a period.<br />
c. Status While Awaiting Reinstatement<br />
During <strong>the</strong> period awaiting<br />
reinstatement, an applicant for<br />
reinstatement must comply<br />
with <strong>the</strong>se Rules as <strong>the</strong>y apply<br />
to an Amateur Archer. He is eligible<br />
to enter IFAA sanctioned<br />
tournaments in <strong>the</strong> Amateur<br />
Division, however he is not<br />
eligible to receive medals or<br />
trophies and his scores shall be<br />
excluded from <strong>the</strong> scoring list<br />
when determining <strong>the</strong> medal<br />
position.<br />
PROCEDURE FOR REINSTATE-<br />
MENT<br />
An application for reinstatement<br />
shall be submitted in writing to<br />
<strong>the</strong> IFAA Secretary and it shall include<br />
such information as <strong>the</strong> IFAA<br />
may require. The applicant shall<br />
respond to any fur<strong>the</strong>r requests<br />
from <strong>the</strong> IFAA that reserves <strong>the</strong><br />
right to approach <strong>National</strong> Authorities,<br />
Tournament Organisers<br />
and sponsors etc. in <strong>the</strong> pursuit of<br />
information to consider in connection<br />
with <strong>the</strong> said application<br />
for reinstatement. Such applications<br />
for information by <strong>the</strong> IFAA<br />
to o<strong>the</strong>r sources shall be copied<br />
to <strong>the</strong> applicant who may request<br />
from <strong>the</strong> IFAA a copy of any information<br />
so provided.<br />
REVIEW OF THESE RULES<br />
The IFAA Executive Council retains<br />
<strong>the</strong> right to revise <strong>the</strong>se Rules by<br />
an Executive Ruling that shall be<br />
referred to <strong>the</strong> World Council for<br />
endorsement or reversal at its<br />
next meeting.<br />
ARTICLE 16 – STYLE TEAMS<br />
A. PURPOSE<br />
To provide a format at IFAA<br />
sanctioned events in which Style<br />
teams can compete for <strong>the</strong> title<br />
‘Best Style Team’.<br />
B. ELIGIBILITY<br />
Each member association of <strong>the</strong><br />
IFAA is eligible to enter one or<br />
more teams in <strong>the</strong><br />
competition.<br />
A registration fee is required for<br />
each team and is payable to <strong>the</strong><br />
IFAA Treasurer.<br />
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C. TEAMS<br />
The IFAA recognizes two separate<br />
Style Team events.<br />
1. FULL AND ASSOCIATE MEM-<br />
BERS<br />
a. This event is open to all<br />
Styles that are recognized<br />
by <strong>the</strong> IFAA and teams will<br />
compete within a single<br />
Style. Only Archers shooting<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Amateur Adult<br />
division shall be recognized<br />
however Veterans may be<br />
included in <strong>the</strong> team.<br />
b. A team shall be nominated<br />
in writing to an IFAA elected<br />
officer by a recognized<br />
representative of a member<br />
association on or before<br />
registration for <strong>the</strong> event<br />
closes.<br />
c. A team shall consist of three<br />
Amateur archers regardless<br />
of gender. The team may<br />
nominate a fourth member<br />
(as a reserve) who will<br />
shoot for <strong>the</strong> team if one<br />
of <strong>the</strong> three original team<br />
members permanently<br />
withdraws from <strong>the</strong> competition.<br />
2. CORPORATE MEMBERS<br />
a. These archers will shoot<br />
within a single Style in <strong>the</strong><br />
Professional Adult division.<br />
b. A team shall be nominated<br />
by <strong>the</strong> Corporate member<br />
in writing to <strong>the</strong> IFAA Secretary<br />
not less than 30 days<br />
before registration for <strong>the</strong><br />
event closes.<br />
c. A team shall consist of three<br />
Professional archers regardless<br />
of gender. The team<br />
may nominate a fourth<br />
member (as a reserve) who<br />
will shoot for <strong>the</strong> team if<br />
one of <strong>the</strong> three original<br />
team members permanently<br />
withdraws from <strong>the</strong><br />
competition.<br />
D. LIMITATIONS<br />
1. Teams from at least three different<br />
members must enter for<br />
this competition to take place<br />
in a particular Style.<br />
2. An archer may only compete<br />
in one team.<br />
3. All team members must have<br />
entered <strong>the</strong> sanctioned event<br />
as an individual archer.<br />
4. All Amateur team members<br />
must comply with Article II E of<br />
<strong>the</strong> By-Laws (<strong>National</strong> team).<br />
E. SCORING<br />
1. A Team’s score shall be <strong>the</strong><br />
accumulated total of its members’<br />
individual daily scores<br />
over <strong>the</strong> full duration of <strong>the</strong><br />
tournament. The winning<br />
team shall be <strong>the</strong> team with<br />
<strong>the</strong> highest score.<br />
F. AWARDS<br />
1. An award shall be handed to<br />
each member of <strong>the</strong> winning<br />
team. There shall be no award<br />
for second or lower places.<br />
2. The type of award handed out<br />
at IFAA World Championships<br />
shall be at <strong>the</strong> discretion of<br />
<strong>the</strong> IFAA World Council and<br />
may differ from tournament to<br />
tournament.<br />
3. The award for team members<br />
in o<strong>the</strong>r IFAA sanctioned events<br />
shall be at <strong>the</strong> discretion of<br />
<strong>the</strong> country where <strong>the</strong> event is<br />
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HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA — December 13 and 14, <strong>2008</strong><br />
The Everglades <strong>Archery</strong> Club, in cooperation with <strong>the</strong> NFAA and <strong>the</strong> Florida <strong>Archery</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
(FAA) will host <strong>the</strong> <strong>2008</strong> North American <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Archery</strong> Championship (NAFAC) on December 13<br />
and 14, <strong>2008</strong>. The Pro Divisions in this tournament will have guaranteed 100% pay back. The<br />
Everglades <strong>Archery</strong> Club is located south of Miami in Homestead, Florida. If you have never been<br />
here, you are missing a very diverse shooting experience. The venue offers shots over <strong>the</strong> lake with<br />
mild up-hill and downhill settings. There are no o<strong>the</strong>r ranges in Florida like this one. You really do<br />
need to be in Florida at some time during <strong>the</strong> winter months. What an excuse to go South with<br />
<strong>the</strong> Snowbirds and enjoy, even for a few days, what <strong>the</strong>y enjoy all winter. Many “Snow Birds” will<br />
already have made <strong>the</strong>ir way South for <strong>the</strong> winter. We invite you to come on down! The Price is<br />
Right! The Time is Right! With <strong>the</strong> normal format of 28 <strong>Field</strong>, 28 Animal, and 28 Hunter, <strong>the</strong> range<br />
is set up for four across shooting and you will have plenty of arrows to shoot. Everglades is noted<br />
for its “Beast Feast,” and food will be served both days.<br />
LOCATION — Enter 17415 SW 264th St., Homestead, FL, at http://maps.google.com/ for map to<br />
range.<br />
SCHEDULE — Saturday, 13 December: 0730 assembly, 0800 28 <strong>Field</strong> and 28 Animal (no bonus<br />
spots). Sunday, 14 December: 0730 assembly, 0800 28 Hunter. Awards within 30 minutes after<br />
last person finished.<br />
REGISTRATION FEES — See registration form below for fees. Mailed entries should be postmarked<br />
by 5 December. Phoned or E-mailed registrations through 11 December will be accepted for a<br />
$2.00 surcharge payable at <strong>the</strong> shoot. Registration at <strong>the</strong> shoot will require a $15 late fee added to<br />
<strong>the</strong> normal registration fee.<br />
SEND REGISTRATION form and check to: Florida <strong>Archery</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, Timothy O. Austin (Sec/<br />
Treas), 1710 SW 76 Terrace,<br />
Gainesville, FL 32607-<br />
3418, 352-332-1969 or<br />
352-332-1914, E-Mail:<br />
flarchery@earthlink.net or<br />
flarchery@bellsouth.net<br />
ADDITIONAL INFO — Host<br />
club: John G. Laudicina,<br />
305-545-5829, E-mail:<br />
archeryking@mindspring.<br />
com, or Shelly Mascaro,<br />
305-252-9750, E-mail: r_<br />
mascaro@hotmail.com.<br />
MOTEL — Fairway Inn, 100<br />
SE 1st Ave (US-1), Florida City,<br />
FL 33034; 888-340-4734, or<br />
305-248-4202. Special Rates:<br />
$63.00 per night plus tax<br />
(must mention you are with<br />
<strong>the</strong> archery group to get this<br />
rate).<br />
CAMPGROUND — Available at<br />
Florida City Campground, 305-<br />
248-7889. ■<br />
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Background Information<br />
Chuck Cooley is a NYS Licensed Optician with 20<br />
years in <strong>the</strong> optical industry. He co-owns a busy<br />
and successful practice in Ithaca, NY. Chuck is<br />
also <strong>the</strong> Vice President of Fea<strong>the</strong>r Visions Inc., a<br />
company specializing in lenses for <strong>the</strong> competitive<br />
archery industry. After nearly 10 years of amateur<br />
competition, Chuck also joined <strong>the</strong> NFAA Pro Class<br />
in 2007.<br />
Optical Professional Credentials<br />
Chuck has been in <strong>the</strong> eyeglass business for 20<br />
years and is a working partner in a retail optometric<br />
practice. He’s also a NYS Licensed Optician,<br />
member of NYSSO, certified by <strong>the</strong> ABO as well as<br />
a Fellow member of both <strong>the</strong> NAO and OAA. He<br />
knows <strong>the</strong> letters don’t really mean much, but for<br />
what it’s worth <strong>the</strong>y are <strong>the</strong> NYS Society of Opticians;<br />
American Board of Opticianry ; The <strong>National</strong><br />
Academy of Opticianry; and <strong>the</strong> Opticians Assn. of<br />
America.<br />
Chuck’s <strong>Archery</strong> Credentials<br />
Co-Founder and VP of Fea<strong>the</strong>r Visions, competi-<br />
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tive archer, member of NFAA, NYFAB. A former<br />
member of IBO & ASA. He’s been shooting competitively<br />
on <strong>the</strong> <strong>national</strong> circuit in both 3-D as well<br />
as NFAA for at least 10 years. Having competed in<br />
many <strong>national</strong>, state, and local events, he’s have<br />
managed 2 major wins as back-to-back Men’s<br />
<strong>National</strong> Champion in <strong>the</strong> Outdoor Marked 3-D<br />
event in Redding, California (not pro class). Chuck<br />
is sponsored by several companies in recognition of<br />
his dedication to <strong>the</strong> sport. Recently he accepted an<br />
archery instructors position at Cornell University.<br />
His experience in his optical practice (Ithaca,<br />
NY) as well as being a competitive archer has<br />
many, many instances of developing fabrication<br />
and fitting techniques and lenses specifically dedicated<br />
to <strong>the</strong> shooting sports and <strong>the</strong> vision problems<br />
that arise when trying to compete in <strong>the</strong>m,<br />
especially archery.<br />
Chuck is an NFAA Touring Pro sponsored or<br />
supported by: Limbsaver, Easton, Spot Hogg, CR<br />
Scopes, HHA Sights, Stanislawski Releases, Nealy’s<br />
Strings, BCY Fibers, Lancaster <strong>Archery</strong> Supply,<br />
Archers Advantage, and Oakley. He is coached by<br />
Gary Neal. ■<br />
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HUNTSMAN cont. from pg. 3<br />
The second session, Wednesday<br />
Oct. 15th and Thursday Oct. 16th<br />
will be NFAA <strong>Field</strong> Rounds and 14<br />
NFAA Animal Rounds. Each day<br />
we will have two rounds for a total<br />
of 28. NFAA scoring and rules will<br />
govern <strong>the</strong> event.<br />
Badminton will be held Monday,<br />
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Badminton will also be a qualifier<br />
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Fur<strong>the</strong>r details are available at<br />
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800-562-1268. ■<br />
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