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As we return from Outdoor Field Nationals in Darrington, we continue on the last stretch of the outdoor season. The newest of the NFAA Championships, the 3rd Annual Outdoor Target Nationals, will be held on Easton Field at the NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center September 24-25. We will hold an Adult Compound Academy in conjunction with the tournament, September 23-25. This 3-day academy will cover all facets of archery competition; including tournament prep, training & conditioning, shot cycle, and equipment set up. Participants will receive 1-on-1 tips from top professional archers (Paige Gore, Paul Tedford and Braden Gellenthien) and Level 3 /4 coaches. The 2016 academy will take a closer look at off season training and conditioning and how to effectively prepare for the 2017 indoor season. You can register online at nfaausa.com. Preparation at headquarters is well underway for the 2017 indoor season with new contracts for The Vegas Shoot and the NFAA Indoor Nationals. We are excited to move the NFAA Indoor to a larger venue at the Duke Energy Center in downtown Cincinnati. I know many of you are already making arrangements for travel and accommodations. The Vegas Shoot has rooms available at South Point and neighboring property, Grandview. I encourage you to book hotel rooms early, as they fill up fast!
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FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS First
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Cay Rebecca Tawni Abigail Cindy Jeannette kelly Lana Janet Mikey Mindi Christina Hannah Erica Stacy Karen Anieta Wendy Megan Lauri Suzie Kimberly Andrea DeAnna Julia Katie Karen Veronica Renae Chrissy Candice Earle W. Ben Rich Jeremy Tim Kristopher Chuck Cody Paul Josh Joe Justin Clayton jacob Chad Mike Brian jeff Jared Brandon Gary Mark Matt Matt Danny Justin Skip Mark Christian
McManus Wiltse Broughton Croft Tompkins Riggs Eagleton Lynde Allen McGhee English Davis Summers Faulkner Pearce Stewart Appleton Truitt Mallicoat Dougherty Wathen Gilbreth-Westhoff Zenger Puls Francis Hoon Williams Miglin Skubish Skubish Reifschneider Bateman iv Rogers Eckenburg Wilkens Holt McCubbins Sciacca Sciacca Tucker Chaney Sciacca Hill Lowe Lloyd-massey Berry Bakken Smith stevens Stevens Roberts Curl Leufkens Turner Schmitz Button Paulino Zmuginsky Rubio Roberts-Olsen
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AFBB AFBHFS AFBHFS AFBHFS AFBHFS AFBHFS AFBHFSL AFBHFSL AFBHFSL AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFSLR AFFSLR AFFSLR AFFSLR AFFSLR AFFSLR AFLB AFLB AFTRAD AMBB AMBB AMBB AMBB AMBB AMBH AMBH AMBH AMBH AMBH AMBH AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFSL AMBHFSL AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS
458 518 516 502 487 467 475 436 159 534 537 531 530 525 525 521 493 499 500 487 489 482 446 463 436 412 381 347 244 224 274 494 482 486 388 475 494 472 444 427 431 437 547 543 539 530 526 515 521 515 489 534 498 508 556 556 553 555 558 555
434 509 517 502 485 466 485 440 228 543 539 537 535 524 523 512 513 493 500 503 489 459 454 448 394 412 381 358 277 251 312 487 489 490 414 485 497 478 453 443 428 433 546 539 549 541 523 524 522 511 515 535 502 503 557 555 553 555 555 553
523 563 552 555 540 523 550 579 356 568 567 566 562 570 561 558 567 565 555 541 552 527 524 506 520 434 483 417 350 330 314 557 544 531 449 0 549 537 509 513 507 491 569 575 569 560 561 568 561 559 554 0 558 540 579 579 582 577 572 577
1415 1590 1585 1559 1512 1456 1510 1455 743 1645 1643 1634 1627 1619 1609 1591 1573 1557 1555 1531 1530 1468 1424 1417 1350 1258 1245 1122 871 805 900 1538 1515 1507 1251 960 1540 1487 1406 1383 1366 1361 1662 1657 1657 1631 1610 1607 1604 1585 1558 1069 1558 1551 1692 1690 1688 1687 1685 1685
Sean Aaron Judd Trevor Kit Tony Blake Randy Bruce Bobby Chris Joe Leonard Collin KC Darrin Chris Ryan Scott Ronald Kam Mathew Kevin Jerrod Jared Ronaldi Gabriel Steve Charles Travis Ross Arlen Justin Michael Matt Martin Ygor Josh Verlanl Brandon Sean Jason Peter Adam Ryan Timothy Dan Lilith Kayla Avery Eloise Jorja Emma Kate Morgan Gianna Isabelle Lucy Kaylee Sarah
Elza Cahoon Wathen Knopp Pacheco Bianes Jerome Raglin Anderson Tannehill Deston Mallicoat Chavis Natterstad Fogle Auckland Ray Magelsen Hunter Rhoads Chanthakhoun Lee Newkirk Vaughn Rogers Hanantha Shank Tomlinson Puls Scheunemann Stolen Cabrinha Oliver McClafferty Bray Lotz Medeiros Raby LeBaron III Tenner Hoon Wesbrock Miles Phillips Rossing Gross Walsh Pierce Wong Beauvais Hansemann Delfino Young McDonald Rives Darezzo Geissbuhler Carli Geissbuhler Puls
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AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFSL AMFSLR AMFSLR AMFSLR AMFSLR AMTRAD AMTRAD AMTRAD AMTRAD AMTRAD AMTRAD CFBB CFBB CFBHFS CFBHFS CFBHFS CFBHFS CFFS CFFS CFFS CFFS CFFS CFFS CFFS
553 550 552 550 552 550 548 547 546 537 548 542 550 536 547 538 535 542 535 534 536 527 533 531 523 515 526 509 522 519 524 499 494 493 547 536 214 502 482 489 487 440 401 420 375 322 307 377 356 541 527 526 423 556 554 555 557 550 546 461
555 553 552 551 548 548 547 546 547 548 541 547 544 547 545 543 544 531 536 533 534 539 534 529 531 537 515 529 512 510 501 510 496 480 544 547 204 510 500 491 466 473 416 420 417 367 320 371 341 538 546 532 449 555 559 555 551 544 539 470
576 581 575 577 573 573 574 574 573 579 571 571 563 574 563 573 568 571 571 570 566 570 565 568 571 566 567 560 564 565 558 547 550 544
1684 1684 1679 1678 1673 1671 1669 1667 1666 1664 1660 1660 1657 1657 1655 1654 1647 1644 1642 1637 1636 1636 1632 1628 1625 1618 1608 1598 1598 1594 1583 1556 1540 1517 1091 1083 769 1567 1535 1528 1497 1422 1291 1277 1250 1075 1031 1189 1063 1651 1641 1605 1348 1691 1689 1689 1676 1661 1650 1415
0 351 555 553 548 544 509 474 437 458 386 404 441 366 572 568 547 476 580 576 579 568 567 565 484
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Brazos Lane William Charles Christopher Barbara Liane Ruth Myra Diane Denny Tom Eddie Jerry Gerald Donald Pat Bob Frank Scott Dan Skip Neil Tex John Roger Jim Layton Leroy James J. Barney Frank Douglas Donald John Robert JT Tom Dennis
Brooks Roberts Broughton Broughton Heritage McMahan Hickman Auckland Dudley Cox Cline Daley McCrary Avery Hickman Seale Norris Baker Pearson Bomar Kolb Mathewson Newkirk Musser Fournier Wheaton Brown Kite Dukes Chretien St. Mowery Roof Auckland Will Knox Deston Taylor Lupo Laney
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CMBB CMBHFS CMBHFS CMBHFS CMFS MSFBHFS MSFFS MSFFS MSFFS MSFFS MSMBB MSMBB MSMBB MSMBH MSMBH MSMBHFS MSMBHFSL MSMBHFSL MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS
509 502 501 389 533 427 497 451 455 447 484 477 420 400 352 513 454 456 533 535 527 517 526 521 518 521 511 494 493 493 484 504 470 465 457 454 498 493 507
519 524 506 426 536 438 496 475 365 414 470 470 420 421 330 512 448 437 523 521 524 524 521 517 518 520 519 512 497 502 495 488 481 455 450 437 498 495 478
557 564 475 490 559 520 561 548 527 437 528 517 0 503 385 554 522 519 568 567 560 566 559 564 563 556 566 559 559 543 546 527 555 530 536 522 0 0 0
1585 1590 1482 1305 1628 1385 1554 1474 1347 1298 1482 1464 840 1324 1067 1579 1424 1412 1624 1623 1611 1607 1606 1602 1599 1597 1596 1565 1549 1538 1525 1519 1506 1450 1443 1413 996 988 985
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Ronald Mike Jim Jerry Larry Fred Bobby Gary Laurie Jan Debbie Catherine Danny Sheilah Karen Michele Marsha Bernadette Susan Kathy Lorrie Lorena Jeannine Lynn Julie Sandy Eric Brad David Clarence Rob Mike Glen Jon Bruce Marvin Tim Tony Steve
Raymond Willis Hendricks Gibson Ramsey Julian Graham Lashley Robinson Sciacca Krause Belzner Rhoades Bomar Palmer Stacy Quan Diab Brudi Wood Starkweather Powers Doolin Walter Vergara McCain Mueller Chaney Nations Banks Joaquin palmer Berry Tompkins Williamson Riggs McGinnis Bierwagen Allen
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High Hunter
MSMFS MSMFSL MSMFSL MSMFSL MSMFSL MSMFSLR MSMTRAD MSMTRAD SFBB SFBH SFBHFS SFBHFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFSL SFFSLR SFFSLR SFTRAD SMBB SMBH SMBH SMBH SMBH SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS
367 502 455 415 371 426 365 347 305 475 522 498 524 525 521 506 518 496 494 495 481 502 401 394 245 427 440 386 369 353 327 534 529 526 521 524 501 513 514
318 506 474 407 374 445 384 381 268 478 513 511 534 535 528 522 509 519 509 498 480 507 389 393 235 407 441 394 395 381 309 540 528 529 516 514 517 508 518
Animal 0 558 530 476 482 515 466 434 269 516 550 549 570 563 572 562 551 560 556 541 553 0 486 443 297 488 514 481 491 435 433 568 565 563 561 552 567 560 546
Total 685 1566 1459 1298 1227 1386 1215 1162 842 1469 1585 1558 1628 1623 1621 1590 1578 1575 1559 1534 1514 1009 1276 1230 777 1322 1395 1261 1255 1169 1069 1642 1622 1618 1598 1590 1585 1581 1578
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OUTDOOR NATIONALS | DARRINGTON First Don Casey David Kevin Mark Oliver Steve Ken Kent Matt Ron Greg Scott Jason Carl Kevin Steven Robert William Dante Rick James Duane Charles Bob Densel John Wyndell Jim Don Alan Patrick Gary Bruce Daniel John Steve Claudia Mary Melanie
Last Gresdel Jr. Brooks Sears D’Amour Golder Austin Stover Siemering White Anderson Babcock Hadler Wilson Fevella VanDusen Krause Belzner Seabury Potts Maestri Jasper Fritz Dougherty Dunham Gentry Landrum Richter Wilhelm Shackelford Mendez Eagleton Seiver McCain Siegel Croft Wainwright Caufman St Clair Nations Laspua
Division SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFSL SMBHFSL SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFSL SMFSL SMFSL SMFSLR SMFSLR SMLB SMTRAD SMTRAD SMTRAD SMTRAD SMTRAD SMTRAD SMTRAD SSFBB SSFBH SSFBH
High Field 504 512 486 464 483 460 545 547 535 537 529 529 534 533 526 508 509 511 513 510 511 487 483 478 525 488 384 473 443 198 464 447 439 422 424 309 266 353 295 200
High Hunter 509 491 507 469 480 472 553 549 545 540 538 537 532 525 530 531 526 525 517 502 488 486 469 490 530 476 0 490 468 215 462 464 458 413 405 344 322 333 318 242
Animal 560 553 543 533 539 547 577 574 574 573 570 570 568 570 563 569 568 566 565 568 555 551 548 531 564 537 0 525 507 357 527 507 515 504 501 409 401 444 466 378
Total 1573 1556 1536 1466 1502 1479 1675 1670 1654 1650 1637 1636 1634 1628 1619 1608 1603 1602 1595 1580 1554 1524 1500 1499 1619 1501 384 1488 1418 770 1453 1418 1412 1339 1330 1062 989 1130 1079 820
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Tamara Carol Becky Susan Lora Linda Linda Frank Ronnie David Frank Rocky Gary Bob Merl Mark Joseph Laney Steven Donald Larry Chuck Thom JC Rick Ron David Thomas Walter Vince John Rusty Norman Bill Larry John Randy Dean Phil Tom
Bredy Jorgensen Pearson Weinstein Smith Parker Musser Burdi St. Clair Robinson Christiansen Chisholm Burns Linett Reed Hanson Garcia Bisbee Adam Starkweather Holmes Murtishaw Chamberlain Bradway Morgan West Townsend Huteson Smith Herschell Kanter Mills Paullus McKinnon Thurman Smith Spanfellner Stebner Raglin McMahan
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High Hunter
SSFBHFS SSFBHFS SSFFS SSFFS SSFFS SSFFSL SSFFSL SSMBB SSMBB SSMBB SSMBB SSMBH SSMBH SSMBH SSMBHFS SSMBHFS SSMBHFS SSMBHFS SSMBHFS SSMBHFS SSMBHFS SSMBHFS SSMBHFSL SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS
497 422 529 520 512 438 35 493 443 387 231 458 470 427 537 534 519 525 518 504 452 456 485 545 543 539 536 524 524 521 522 522 508 518 521 522 506 517 518 514
499 404 539 523 509 446 36 503 423 354 189 456 464 439 541 540 523 513 515 506 479 441 480 546 546 538 542 543 527 527 518 518 522 521 514 519 523 525 515 509
Animal 525 525 572 561 569 494 31 550 509 409 351 535 513 494 566 558 562 555 557 551 525 501 530 571 569 570 569 563 574 566 565 563 566 556 560 552 563 548 555 565
Total 1521 1351 1640 1604 1590 1378 102 1546 1375 1150 771 1449 1447 1360 1644 1632 1604 1593 1590 1561 1456 1398 1495 1662 1658 1647 1647 1630 1625 1614 1605 1603 1596 1595 1595 1593 1592 1590 1588 1588
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Bob Rick Russell Doug John Jerry James Chuck Dana James John Peter William Jim Donald Dave Dale Dennis Darrel Andrew David Michael Wayne Bill Marty Author Madison Emily Sydney Hala Kaden Isabel Braydin FAITH Hansen Connor Braden
Ackerman Douville Scharman Klett Dudley Tomlinson Steele McLain Thompson Hulse Moore Mansur Young Thompson Oliver Hryn East Wallace Sandquist Raddie Wearne Hearn Robinson Jorgensen Vaden Criss Wilkens Oaks Ray Skelton Hekker Hansemann Henderson COOK Slane Sears Henricksen
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SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFSL SSMFSL SSMFSL SSMFSL SSMFSL SSMFSLR SSMFSLR SSMFSLR SSMLB SSMTRAD SSMTRAD YAFBB YAFFS YAFFS YAFFS YAFFS YAFFS YAFFS YAFFSLR YAMBHFS YAMFS YAMFS
499 510 502 505 493 504 498 484 470 481 465 444 523 480 472 511 500 500 477 447 475 433 402 302 410 164 267 538 529 527 520 520 517 475 521 550 544
523 505 510 504 498 502 484 480 481 466 450 435 0 0 0 523 499 493 488 462 473 408 414 313 412 174 277 539 536 521 519 516 511 415 506 546 549
558 557 556 555 560 538 558 551 559 539 527 529 0 0
1580 1572 1568 1564 1551 1544 1540 1515 1510 1486 1442 1408 523 480 472 1593 1546 1542 1509 1449 1496 1306 1278 1045 1279 528 961 1648 1631 1616 1602 1601 1581 1372 1596 1671 1668
Tyler Patrick Izaiah Connor DOMINIC A Jonathan Cooper Brianne Brook Mary Hunter Emma Addison Mia Ella ariana Camryn Erin Jenelle Noah Edward “Cole” Aidan Clay Dakoda Anthony Bryce Ben Tyler Scott Mason Layne Hunter Kaiden Nicholas Timothy Roman
Boies Schwendeman Ellis Coloma BROOKS Garner Milne Smith Beauvais Hite Worgum Nachtrieb Young Moyer enriquez Coloma White Delfino Bowerman Gomes Hansemann Roberts Bauer Gross Jackson Croft Heritage Allen Farrell Boies Mallicoat Jackson D’Amour Puls Fritz
559 547 549 544 540 548 465 462 430 457 190 417 571 566 568 563 565 553 482 569 575 575
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High Hunter
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545 545 547 530 498 467 187 472 367 544 538 534 534 518 510 264 456 425 512 496 487 477 409 411 385 340 552 539 530 523 509 510 529 491 454
548 547 540 528 469 482 187 482 363 542 539 533 529 513 515 355 459 405 476 485 492 458 377 361 360 318 550 524 528 525 508 495 508 474 452
572 573 564 567 552 525 216 529 426 574 570 562 564 565 557 470 494 448 550 551 530 451 478 454 450 409 568 566 563 567 563 556 504 550 541
1665 1665 1651 1625 1519 1474 590 1483 1156 1660 1647 1629 1627 1596 1582 1089 1409 1278 1538 1532 1509 1386 1264 1226 1195 1067 1670 1629 1621 1615 1580 1561 1541 1515 1447
NFAA PRO DIVISION FINAL RESULTS First
Last
Paige Jamie Heather Lexi Sierrah Dave Jesse Paul David Tate Bridger Shane Louis Kendall Greg Dave Shawnn Steve Wade Elijah Joe Josiah Greg Julene Mike Rodger Robert Joe Thomas Darren Jeff Tom Bill Randy Richard Bubba
Gore Van Natta Gore Keller Kile Cousins Broadwater Tedford Houser Morgan Deaton Wills Price Woody Poole Gore Vincent Manfull Smith Iv Hultman Cartia Ogg White Hakl Leiter Willett Jr. Wolfram Kapp Crowe Collins Button Coblentz Hakl Brabec Smith Powers
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PFFS PFFS PFFS PFFS PFFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS SPFFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS
554 551 544 533 529 558 558 559 553 558 556 557 553 556 551 551 552 551 535 536 544 522 521 528 551 549 546 545 545 539 540 545 541 542 533 534
77 71 57 50 39 84 86 87 76 87 78 77 74 78 61 70 76 62 52 51 48 38 41 38 70 56 61 61 59 63 50 49 53 54 53 55
631 622 601 583 568 642 644 646 629 645 634 634 627 634 612 621 628 613 587 587 592 560 562 566 621 605 607 606 604 602 590 594 594 596 586 589
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631 623 599 564 570 650 646 643 652 641 643 643 636 630 635 620 609 621 600 591 577 600 555 545 628 623 612 606 601 594 598 601 598 591 598 579
580 575 576 574 572 582 584 580 584 577 584 578 581 575 578 574 577 576 575 573 565 567 568 564 577 573 575 577 576 578 576 568 570 571 573 0
3 Day Total 1842 1820 1776 1721 1710 1874 1874 1869 1865 1863 1861 1855 1844 1839 1825 1815 1814 1810 1762 1751 1734 1727 1685 1675 1826 1801 1794 1789 1781 1774 1764 1763 1762 1758 1757 1168
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QUALIFICATIONS. HEAD-TO-HEAD BRACKETS. AMATEUR SHOOT OFF.
my mind before coming I knew I was going to have to shoot good since it really came down to the 15 arrows and I’m typically unlucky when to comes to head-to-head matches.”
These were new phrases for the 2016 First Dakota Classic. Due to tournament growth over the years the First Dakota Classic was modified to fit the growing crowd.
Sarah Lance took second place, Fiona Mcclean took third place, and Holly Larson took fourth place.
“It was exciting for us,” Bruce Cull, NFAA President, said. “I think the bracket tournaments and head-to-head cuts are the future of archery tournaments. It was a good learning experience for our staff and for the archers.”
Another new addition to the First Dakota Classic this year was the $5,000 amateur guarantee in the $10,000 shoot off. All attendees, of the 3 Star Tour, were eligible to shoot off for the $10,000 grand prize. If a professional archer won the $10,000 shoot off, a guaranteed $5,000 prize was awarded for the last amateur standing.
The tournament began with qualification rounds, either on Friday or Saturday, where all archers shot a Classic 600 round. Then, based on the archer’s qualification score, they were either placed into head-to-head brackets, indoors and outdoors. Going into the head-to-head matches on Sunday, June 12 some archers began shooting at 7 a.m. and others had a bye and shot later. Each division shot three ends of five arrows from 30 yards cub and youth divisions, young adults and adult divisions at 50 yards and Championship divisions at 60 yards. Throughout the morning the championship male freestyle class cut from forty-seven participants to only four standing. The top four archers left were Jesse Broadwater, Tate Morgan, Alex Wifler, and Braden Gellenthein. Broadwater defeated Morgan after a tie breaking final arrow to advance to the final two and Gellenthein defeated Wifler to advance to shoot against Broadwater. Broadwater and Gellenthein tied after their three ends and it came down to one arrow. The arrow closest to the center would be the winner. The crowd was silent as the last two arrows hit the target. Broadwater’s arrow was closer to the center and he walked away the champion.
Professional archer, Rodger Willet Jr., won the $10,000 grand prize and Wade McClanahan took home the first-ever amateur prize. McClanahan, a 16-year-old from Colome, S.D., not only took home the $5,000 but he took home the young adult championship title as well. “I knew I had to shoot the best I could, and that’s what I did,” McClanahan said. “It was fun and I enjoyed it a lot.” “We look forward to improving on this year’s format,” commented Cull. “We are excited to tweak what worked and what didn’t work and really promote this new format. I am excited to see how much we can grow this over the next couple years.” The 2017 First Dakota Classic will be announced soon. Visit nfaausa.com for details.
“It was good to finally win,” Broadwater said. “It was a little different today, we shot all day at 60 yards. If you don’t flow completely and straight through your shot you’re not going to hit the target at 60.” The championship freestyle women class dwindled from eleven to four top archers. Sarah Lance, Holly Larson, Paige Gore and Fiona Mcclean were left battling for the top prize. With a two-point difference, Paige Gore emerged as the champion. “This was my first time winning this tournament so it felt great,” Paige Gore said. “It was nice to win with the new format too. In
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First Name
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| HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS Payout
CHAMPIONSHIP MALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Elliot Bekker $1000 2 David Wolfe $500 3 Larry Skinner $250 CHAMPIONSHIP FEMALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Janis Grellner $750 2 Cedar Bartos $250 FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE FLIGHTS 1 David W. Wearne $500 2 Robby Weissinger $200 3 Jason Overby $100 YOUNG ADULT CHAMPIONSHIP FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Riley Weissinger $750 SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FREESTYLE 1 Jackie White $2500 2 Benny Parenteau $1000 3 Chris Berry $800 4 Allan Ruddock $700 5 Tom Coblentz $600 6 Rodger Willett Jr. $550 7 Dee Wilde $450 8 William Hakl $400 CHAMPIONSHIP MALE FREESTYLE 1 Jesse Broadwater $5000 2 Braden Gellenthien $2000 3 Tate Morgan $1000 4 Alex Wifler $700 5 Scott Starnes $650 6 Bridger Deaton $600 7 Louis Price $550 8 Steve Anderson $500 CHAMPIONSHIP FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Paige Gore $1000 2 Sarah Lance $700 3 Fiona Mcclean $500 4 Holly Larson $300 YOUNG ADULT CHAMPIONSHIP FREESTYLE 1 Wade Mcclanahan $1000 2 Curtis Broadnax $500 3 Steven Collins $300 4 Jacob Pettit $200 FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 1 1 Paul Penrod $1500 2 Matt Schmitz $800 3 Ryan Locke $600 4 Jeremiah Starks $450 5 Matthew Young $350 6 Wes Kinder $315 7 Danny Button $260 8 Trent Teets $225 FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 2 1 Jake Gleitz $750 2 Keith Green $400 3 Christopher A. Bee $350 4 Austen Smedsrud $300 5 Phillip Johnson $250 6 Daniel Richardson $200 7 Eddie Tseng Tseng $150 8 Brian Whitmore $100 FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 3 1 Randy Spray $500 2 Larry White $300 3 Doug Ellis $175 4 Shauna Morgan $125 5 Justin Talley $115 6 Jozef Maka $105 7 Shane Kinsel $95 8 Ross Melland $85 FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 4 1 Jack Moulton $330 2 Richard Pauley $180 3 Mike Jones $135 4 Justin Sabol $95 5 Stuart Sveeggen $80 6 Moseley Middleton $70 7 Brycen Juttner $60 8 Mike Jeanotte $50 FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 5 1 Robert Goodwin $265 2 Hana Watts $145 3 Nick Fisher $105 4 Kurt Geist $75 5 Jimmy Backer $65 6 Anne Geist $55 7 Greg Kulp $50 8 Eric Thomas $40 FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 6 1 Ray Manfull $220 2 Michael Giles $125 3 Claude Hamilton $100
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4 Dean Stebner 5 Madeline Brown 6 Demetrio Mascarenas 7 Gene Metschke 8 Misty Jeanotte FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 2ND CHANCE 1 Earnie Eastwood Jr 2 Jason Goedken 3 Mike Blocker 4 Jim Smedsrud CROSSBOW FLIGHTS 1 Vickie Day FREESTYLE LTD FLIGHTS 1 Pete Stringer 2 Steven Hebert BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 1 RANK First Name Last Name 1 William Lewis 2 Ralph Warnstrom 3 Ronn Mcdaniel 4 Joshua Pflasterer BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 2 1 Mark Berens 2 Marty Mills 3 Jared Stevens 4 Dave Hebert BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 2ND CHANCE 1 Allan Asche 2 Gavin Steele YOUTH FEMALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Delaney Aikins CUB FEMALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Lainey Winterkorn YOUNG ADULT MALE FREESTYLE 1 Christopher Renaud 2 Thomas Wade 3 Daniel Carlton 4 Robert Williamson 5 Salvador Oviedo 6 Luis Castro 7 Adam Schrader 8 John Stringer 9 Eric Perez-Vertti 9 Dalton Styve 9 Nicholas Eckert 9 Tristan Hofer YOUNG ADULT FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Carolina Estrada 2 Karen Moreno 3 Kellie Geigle 4 Savannah Baye Vanderwier 5 Bryanne Lameg 6 Danielle Herrlein 7 Isabel Hansemann 8 Emely Castro 9 Gabby Keiser YOUTH MALE FREESTYLE 1 Ethan Gutz 2 Conor Franklin 3 Brady Klassen 4 Wyatt Timp 5 Gavin Ballance 6 N. Aidan Hansemann 7 Emmett Gutz Pietrzak8 Thomas Schroeder 9 Cole Smith YOUTH FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Aliyah Sebert 2 Hailey Johnson 3 Sadie Tesch 4 Kinley Hetletved 5 Victoria Smolen 6 Chantel Estrada 7 Nicole Sanchez CUB MALE FREESTYLE 1 Hunter Boots 2 Tyler Thomas 3 Michael Carlton 4 Ethan Bartholow 5 Andre-Ross Gennette 6 Gage Andersen 7 Braxton Blanck 8 Casey Middleton 9 Ian Campbell CUB FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Madison Perry 2 Eloise Hansemann 3 Hatley Hetletved
Payout $65 $55 $50 $45 $40 $500 $250 $150 $100 $140 $500 $200 PAYOUT $700 $400 $250 $150 $320 $180 $120 $80 $200 $100
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FIRST DAKOTA CLASSIC | QUALIFICATION RESULTS Rank
First Name
Qualification Score
Last Name
CHAMPIONSHIP MALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 David Wolfe 551 2 Elliot Bekker 534 3 Kaleb Dorow 506 4 Larry Skinner 493 5 Thomas Saunders 368 CHAMPIONSHIP FEMALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Janis Grellner 522 2 Cedar Bartos 391 FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE FLIGHTS 1 David W. Wearne 498 2 Robby Weissinger 462 3 Jason Overby 412 YOUNG ADULT CHAMPIONSHIP FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Riley Weissinger 484 YOUTH FEMALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Delaney Aikins 329 CUB FEMALE FREESTYLE LTD RECURVE 1 Lainey Winterkorn 315 SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FREESTYLE 1 Mike Leiter 595 2 Rodger Willett Jr. 592 3 Robert Wolfram 590 4 Darren Collins 589 5 Benny Parenteau 589 6 Ron Barndt 589 7 Jackie White 588 8 Benton Christensen 585 9 Dee Wilde 584 10 Brian Jackson 584 11 Tom Coblentz 584 12 Randy Brabec 582 13 William Hakl 579 14 Chris Berry 577 15 Richard Smith 577 16 Allan Ruddock 576 17 Julene Hakl 575 18 Steve Bullard 569 19 Brian Casteleyn 542 CHAMPIONSHIP MALE FREESTYLE 1 Reo Wilde 600 2 Jeremy Terhune 599 3 Logan Wilde 599 4 Bridger Deaton 598 5 Jesse Broadwater 598 6 Braden Gellenthien 597 7 Christopher Perkins 597 8 Dan Jasa 597 9 Steve Anderson 596 10 Alex Wifler 596 11 Donnie Thacker 596 12 Steven Manfull 596 13 Colton Hamilton 595 14 Louis Price 595 15 Christopher L Bee 595 16 Tate Morgan 595 17 Kevin Wilkey 595 18 Scott Starnes 594 19 Kris Schaff 594 20 George Ryals Iv 594 21 Paul Tedford 593 22 Justin Carter 592 23 Richard Bowen 592 24 Lewis Holmes Iii 591 25 Lucas Jolley 591 26 Josiah Ogg 591 27 Marc Gruber 590 28 Gregory Scherer 589 29 Jeremiah Mcconnell 589 30 Rod White 589 31 Rob Morgan 589 32 David Houser 589 33 Michael Anderson 589 34 Ryan Greenlief 589 35 Gregg Poole 589 36 Caleb Sorrells 588 37 Steve Marsh 587 38 Tyler Tenbrook 586 39 Dillon Sether 583 40 Anthony Clem 583 41 Jamie Young 582 42 Mark Franklin 580 43 Allen Chesnut 577 44 Tom Dreyer 571 45 Justin Meier 571 46 Wilson Tolen 568 Wilke 520 47 Alan
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CHAMPIONSHIP FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Paige Gore 2 Fiona Mcclean 3 Sarah Lance 4 Jamie Van Natta 5 Holly Larson 6 Breanna Theodore 7 Erin Courtright 8 Kaylee Geist 9 Dee Starnes 10 Lindsay Christensen 11 Cindy Steele FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 1 Jeremiah Starks 2 Matt Schmitz 3 Danny Button 4 Paul Penrod 5 Adam Jirovsky 6 Ryan Locke 7 Wes Kinder 8 Hugo Barrientos 9 Matthew Young 10 Michael Blocker 11 Earnie Eastwood Jr 12 Trent Teets 13 Jason Goedken 14 Ben Teets 15 Kody Appleby 16 Dan Lane 17 Jake Gleitz 18 Daniel Richardson 19 Keith Green 20 Lee Hetletved 21 Ben Mcelroy 22 Chris Deston 23 Hunter Carlton 24 Tyler Pierce 25 Eddie Tseng Tseng 26 Austen Smedsrud 27 Phillip Johnson 28 Christopher A. Bee 29 Brian Whitmore 30 Jim Smedsrud 31 Trevor Olson 32 Josh Trolinger 33 Ross Melland 34 Michael Price 35 Larry White 36 Jozef Maka 37 Shauna Morgan 38 Megan Sether 39 John Lien 40 Grace Ertle 41 Randy Spray 42 Doug Ellis 43 Shane Kinsel 44 Gary Jones 45 Tom Nauman 46 Penny Hetletved 47 Justin Talley 48 Warren Rush 49 Jacob Vollmer 50 Justin Sabol 51 Marcie Hebert 52 Moseley Middleton 53 Mike Jones 54 Jim Hoffman 55 Jack Moulton 56 R. Jeffrey Russo 57 Stuart Sveeggen 58 Britt Osborn 59 Brycen Juttner 60 Raeanne Klein 61 Robert Elliott 62 Richard Pauley 63 Geoff Gonseth 64 Mike Jeanotte 65 Josh Wold 66 Kurt Geist 67 Ryan Tseng 68 Annalesha Green 69 William Waack 70 Robert Goodwin 71 Dan Hoffman 72 Anne Geist 73 Edward Christman 74 Nick Fisher 75 Max Hoefs
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595 592 591 591 590 590 589 589 589 588 588 587 586 586 586 586 586 586 584 584 582 582 582 582 580 580 580 580 579 578 578 577 577 577 577 577 576 575 575 575 574 574 571 571 521 521 573 572 572 572 571 571 571 570 570 569 569 569 567 566 565 565 564 564 563 563 563 561 559 559 559 557 557 557 556
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76 Greg Kulp 77 Hana Watts 78 Jimmy Backer 79 Jeff Ruud 80 Eric Thomas 81 Andrew Pauley 82 Dean Stebner 83 Lee Carlson 84 Ray Manfull 85 Claude Hamilton 86 Marc Tebelius 87 Lesa Hamilton 88 Tom Studee 89 Madeline Brown 90 Michael Giles 91 Misty Jeanotte 92 Joseph Goodwin 93 Stacey Goodwin 94 Demetrio Mascarenas 95 Gary Mouw 96 Gene Metschke 97 Robbie Monrad 98 Caitlin Griffin 99 Chris Ehnis 100 Christopher Ward 101 Pat Hogan 102 Katherine Mclean 103 Jennifer Raddatz 104 Jordan Knutson 105 Sandy Herrlein 106 Vernon Hess 107 Andrew Ehnis 108 Bruce Despommier 109 Zach Raizen 110 Gene Grellner 111 Robert Deston 112 Lindsay Erlandson YOUNG ADULT MALE FREESTYLE 1 Christopher Renaud 2 Thomas Wade 3 Daniel Carlton 4 Robert Williamson 5 Luis Castro
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6 Adam Schrader 7 John Stringer 8 Tristan Hofer 9 Salvador Oviedo 10 Eric Perez-Vertti 11 Dalton Styve 12 Nicholas Eckert YOUNG ADULT FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Savannah Baye Vanderwier 2 Bryanne Lameg 3 Carolina Estrada 4 Karen Moreno 5 Danielle Herrlein 6 Emely Castro 7 Kellie Geigle 8 Isabel Hansemann 9 Gabby Keiser YOUNG ADULT CHAMPIONSHIP FREESTYLE 1 Tanner Clem 2 Wade Mcclanahan 3 Ethan King 4 Steven Collins 5 Eli Hughes 6 Jacob Pettit 7 Cole Feterl 8 Curtis Broadnax 9 Alexander Lavan 10 Francisco Cantu 11 Hannah Bartos YOUTH MALE FREESTYLE 1 Conor Franklin 2 Brady Klassen 3 Ethan Gutz 4 Wyatt Timp 5 Emmett Gutz 6 Thomas Pietrzak-Schroeder 7 Gavin Ballance 8 Cole Smith 9 N. Aidan Hansemann YOUTH FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Aliyah Sebert 2 Sadie Tesch 3 Hailey Johnson
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584 577 572 568 565 561 561 552 533
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4 Chantel Estrada 5 Kinley Hetletved 6 Nicole Sanchez 7 Victoria Smolen CUB MALE FREESTYLE 1 Hunter Boots 2 Tyler Thomas 3 Michael Carlton 4 Ethan Bartholow 5 Gage Andersen 6 Andre-Ross Gennette 7 Casey Middleton 8 Braxton Blanck 9 Ian Campbell CUB FEMALE FREESTYLE 1 Madison Perry 2 Eloise Hansemann 3 Hatley Hetletved CROSSBOW FLIGHTS 1 Stan Pennypacker 2 Vickie Day FREESTYLE LTD FLIGHTS 1 Pete Stringer 2 Steven Hebert BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE FLIGHTS 1 Joshua Pflasterer 2 Ronn Mcdaniel 3 Gavin Steele 4 William Lewis 5 Jon Tompkins 6 Ralph Warnstrom 7 Allan Asche 8 Jerry Podratz 9 Dave Hebert 10 Jared Stevens 11 Marty Mills 12 Mark Berens 13 Matt Schrader 14 Paul Feterl 15 Matt Erlandson 16 Conrad Carson 17 Bradley Campbell 18 Nicole Schmitz
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YOUTH COMPOUND ACADEMY WRAPS UP ITS FOURTH YEAR Yankton, SDThe National Field Archery Association held its fourth annual High Performance Youth Compound Academy June 13-16, 2016. The diverse group, ages 13-18, included 39 young archers from the United States (including Alaska), Canada and Mexico. The seven coaches in attendance were George Ryals IV, Paige (Pearce) Gore, Mike Price, Mark Eggers, Josahan (Jos) JamieSantacruz, Bill Hewes, and Jordan Lenards. The Academy stayed true to its ‘High Performance’ title, with attendees learning and training all four days from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. “The first two days were nothing but shooting and working on form. After listening to seminars on shot execution and proper form, the students immediately had time to work with what they had learned,” Coach Jos commented. “The coaches went
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around and helped every single one of those archers.” The coaches were impressed with how open and flexible the students were with trying new things, making the Academy much more effective. Guest Coach Paige Gore agreed that the students came willing to learn. “It’s so cool because the group of kids really care if they improve or not and they’re eating up everything we’re throwing at them,” Gore said. “We told them ‘if there is something you’re struggling with, you need to come up to us and ask us.’ A lot of the kids came up and asked for help; it was great to see.” Compound student Caroline McCracken said she appreciated the amount of time the students got to spend with Professional archers Gore and Ryals.
“They gave us really in-depth answers to our questions and they gave us a lot of their time,” McCracken said. “This has been one of the best camps I’ve been to. I definitely got a lot more out of this camp than any other.” Guest coach Mike Price said the uniqueness of this camp is the amount of coaches available to help the young archers. “There are so many things to take away from this academy. There are so many different eyes to help them- from their bow fitting them to helping them process their shot execution,” Price said. Price’s son, Louis Price, attended the camp in 2014. Louis now competes as a professional archer. “The camp was instrumental in my son’s push to go pro. The camp helped us pay attention to the small details,” Price said. “This camp
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is very detailed, it helped [my son] with his mental game. Something like this doesn’t happen locally, all these different coaches seeing the same thing but in different ways.” The potential to go pro was a big focus in Gore’s presentation. She spoke to the attendees about how they can advance their archery careers to the professional level while balancing a social life, education, and their archery life. “I stressed to them the importance of pairing education with competition, and the importance of social media in the industry. Sponsors, company owners, and colleges are always watching,” Gore said. Attendee Wade McClanahan attended the academy this year for his second time. “I liked learning more about sponsorships. Also, the group [of students] this year was great. They accepted more information and interacted more,” McClanahan said. McClanahan also commented that there is always something different to learn at the academy. “I learned this year that the reason I was having a right tear was my grip. The bow is shooting fine, but it’s me. It’s the little things that will get noticed and changed,” he said. McClanahan is one of many up and coming archers that competed in the new Young Adult Championship division at both The Vegas Shoot and the First Dakota Classic. He recently took home the top prize in the division at the First Dakota Classic as well as the amateur check for $5,000 at the 3 Star Shoot Off. The 2016 Academy not only tackled indoor shooting, but also focused on preparation and strategy for
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field archery. The archers got the opportunity to shoot on the field courses that will serve as home for the 2017 NFAA Outdoor Nationals. Ryals and Gore, both experienced field shooters, lent their expertise with several of the groups. Ethan King was also a second time attendee of the academy, but this year he contributed some of his 3D knowledge. Following a presentation from King, the archers shot the 3D course. King made his way to every group to assist them with their shooting. Between seminars and shooting, the academy also included workouts. Dr. Amanda Adamson with Lewis & Clark Physical Therapy came in the morning for strength training exercises. Mark “Coach Rozy” Roozen, strength trainer with Avera Health, did a presentation on injury prevention and treatment, and recovery after competition. “It has been awesome to see the progression of the Compound Academy each year. We practically have to kick the kids out of the facility at dark each night,” joked Bruce Cull, NFAA President. “They are squeezing every possible ounce of knowledge and experience from the coaches and their peers in these 4 days. By attending this academy, these kids are showing their commitment to compete at the next level. I know in the near future, we will see several of them competing at the Professional level.” Thank you to the supporters of the 2016 Youth Compound Academy: Easton Foundations, Easton Archery, Errea Active Tense, Stan Releases, Mathews Archery, Arizona Archery Enterprises, Lancaster Archery Supply and T.R.U. Ball/Axcel Sights.
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The National Field Archery Association has chosen Cincinnati, Ohio as the 20172019 location for the Indoor National Championships. The Duke Energy Convention Center lends nearly 200,000 sq. ft of vendor and competition space, plenty of room for future tournament growth. Its downtown location is home to numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment all within walking distance of the venue.
DATES: MARCH 18-19, 2017 MARCH 10-11, 2018 MARCH 9-10, 2019 “We are thrilled that NFAA has selected Cincinnati for the 2017-2019 Indoor National Championships,” said Dan Lincoln, president and CEO of the Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Downtown Cincinnati is undergoing an exciting transformation, with new and renovated hotels, local restaurants and breweries, shopping and live music all within walking distance of the Duke Energy Convention Center. And when you combine our destination’s momentum with the region’s love for sporting events of all kinds, the 2017-19 attendees are sure to have an unforgettable experience.” “The location of the Duke Energy Center could not be more perfect for our event. There are multiple hotels within a block of the Center that are all connected via skywalk,” commented NFAA President, Bruce Cull. “We have partnered with the city of Cincinnati to provide a large block of hotel rooms at extremely competitive rates.”
The NFAA Indoor Nationals brings together the top NFAA archers from around the U.S. to shoot the iconic 5 spot, blue and white face. The tournament, now in its 37th year, was started in 1980 in Omaha, NE with just 500 attendees. It has called several cities home, including Kansas City, Tulsa and Louisville. Thanks to record growth, 1,925 archers competed in 2016 for a chance at a National title. After spending the last 13 years in Louisville, KY; recent construction on the Kentucky International Convention Center forced the NFAA to find a new venue. After an extensive bidding process, the NFAA Council voted to move to Cincinnati. “We wanted to find a similar location to downtown Louisville,” commented Cull. “We liked that our participants could park their car and not move it for the rest of the weekend. It was fun to walk through the downtown area and see archers everywhere. Downtown Cincinnati offers the same experience with even more to do. “Plus,” Cull exclaimed, “it’s within a couple hours of Louisville. Almost 90% of our attendees drive to this event, so it was important to stay in the same area as the majority of our participants.”
Visit https://resweb.passkey.com/go/ NFAA16 for the NFAA block and the lowest, refundable* rates available. For assistance in booking your hotel rooms, please email housing@cincyusa.com.
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ipping down a steel cable at a fast speed is a thrill for all ages. A few days before Halloween William Hayes attended a church outing with friends and family where they were zip lining. Several children had gone down the zip line before William, but as he zipped down the steel cable, something went wrong. William fell from the zip line to the ground below him William suffered compression fractures to his upper spine and herniation of lower back from his fall, which left him in a back brace and the use of a cane. Regardless, William wasn’t going to let his injury keep him from his everyday life, and his love for archery and Boy Scouts. 26 ARCHERY MAGAZINE
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Four months after his injury William began pulling back his bow, though he limited himself to 14 pounds to start. Over the last few months he has been able to practice with very little discomfort. William currently shoots 30 to 35 arrows everyday, and each week he strives to increase the number of arrows. William competed in his first tournament since his injury on April 16. It was a 3D tournament and instead of shooting from the youth markers, William shot from the adult markers because he loves a challenge. William walked away with a score of 286 points out of a possible 300. On May 21 William attended another tournament. Instead of shooting in his youth division, William entered the men’s open class where he came out with second place. William finished with a score of 372 points out of 400. The first place score was 373 points. William did not let his injury hinder his ability to perform on the archery courses. His love for the sport drove his determination to get better to be where he was before the injury.
William began shooting archery in 2008 once he saw his dad shooting and wanted to try it. As soon as he tried it, William became addicted and was given his first bow. Over the next few years he continuously shot, but it wasn’t until 2012 when William won his first tournament. This win was a defining moment for William. “He loves the thrill of the shoot,” said Robert Hayes, William’s father. “During tournaments he often encourages his opponents to shoot better.” After his first win William became more dedicated to the sport and began to practice regularly. He continued to enter tournaments and he continued to come home with a win. Going from being an active 14-year-old who was constantly doing something to a boy with limited movements was not easy for William. But the thought of being able to pull back his bow pushed him to heal faster. “Of all the things to miss [because of my injury], I missed shooting the most,” said William.
William’s passion and determination also can be found in his love for being a Boy Scout. Just like archery, his injury put a hindrance on his project to become an Eagle Scout. October 18, 2015, two weeks before he went to the Board to have his Eagle Project approved, William fell off the zip-line. With use of a cane and back brace, William took his project to the review board. “I can lead the project,” said William. “I can talk them through how it is done and what order to do it. They can be my hands.” With the help of volunteers from the Texas Ramp Project William was able to build a handicap ramp for a woman to easily get into and out of her home. Even after suffering a terrible injury, William never gave up pushing for what he wanted most: to be an Eagle Scout, and to shoot his bow. The successes William had while injured shows a strong possibility for even more greatness in his future. William is a reminder to all archers to just get out and shoot again, no matter what it takes. The love for the sport will overpower all other obstacles if you try hard enough, just as William did. scores, tournament info and more at www.nfaausa.com
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3RD ANNUAL OUTDOOR NATIONAL TARGET CHAMPIONSHIPS
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OFFICIAL REGISTRATION FORM NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center September 24-25, 2016 Yankton, SD
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DON’T GET
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Just before the State NASP Championship commenced, one of my young students called and expressed, “Terry, I’m really nervous. I’m even shaking.”
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My response was, “That’s what thinking the wrong thoughts will do to you. You are worried about score and how well you will place. Shift your thinking to shooting the great form that you always practice. Relax and run your mental program.” That’s what the aspiring did as she went on to capture the state championship.
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September 24-25 NFAA OUTDOOR NATIONAL TARGET CHAMPIONSHIPS Yankton, SD
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September 23-25 ADULT COMPOUND ACADEMY Yankton, SD
DECEMBER
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The National Field Archery Association Foundation (NFAAF) has signed an agreement for an additional four years at the South Point Hotel and Arena for the 2017-2020 Vegas Shoot.
DATES: FEBRUARY 10-12, 2017 FEBRUARY 9-11, 2018 FEBRUARY 8-10, 2019 FEBRUARY 7-9, 2020 “The South Point has become an excellent venue for our unique set up. They have been able to accommodate our incredible growth and are providing us even more convention space for 2017-2020,” commented Bruce Cull, The Vegas Shoot President. “They provide a little bit of everything for our wide age range of participants with 11+ restaurants, bowling alley, movie theatre, casino,
salon and spa, the list goes on. We are proud to provide a family friendly environment, just off the Strip.” 2017 will mark the sixth year the South Point Hotel and Casino has hosted the famous Vegas Shoot. The Vegas Shoot, known as the largest and most prestigious indoor archery tournament in the World, has grown from 1,600 archers to over 3,000 archers during its tenure at the South Point. Throughout its 50 year history, The Vegas Shoot has had homes at iconic venues around the city, including the Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas Convention Center, Thunderbird Hotel, Desert Inn, Tropicana, Sands Expo Center and the Riviera. “We are excited to continue our relationship with archery,” praised Maureen Robinson, Director of Sales at South Point. “We are amazed every year at the growth of the event. The Vegas Shoot has grown to our largest non-equestrian weekend and we look forward to seeing its growth over the next four years.” scores, tournament info and more at www.nfaausa.com 35
The 2017 hotel block is now available at the South Point Hotel, enter Group Code NFA2017. For booking assistance, please call (866)-791-7626. The international event attracts novice to Olympic archers from around the Globe and includes 3 intense days of no error competition. The Vegas Shoot offers the World’s largest indoor purse with a 2016 payout of over $350,000 in cash and scholarships. 2017 registration will begin in August 2016 and is open to all levels and ages of archery participants, from beginners to professionals. “After an unbelievable 50th anniversary event, we are already looking at how we can top it in 2017,” exclaimed Cull. “We are always striving to make each year better for the shooters, spectators and vendors. We are excited to set the precedent for our next 50 years.”
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2016 GREAT LAKE OUTDOOR SECTIONALS Division
Division
Name
Field
Animal
Hunter
Total
AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS
Phillip Varner Bo Davis Dale Hazard Ross Mountcastle Jack Hartley Greg Hicks Jeremy Evans Scott Hanson Sammy Conklin Ii Ernest Mccormick Jeff Page Michael Clarey Ii Ronald Fazi Kyle Flood Tim Marbeiter
536 533 532 536 538 530 528 532 531 509 512 509 510 501 512
285 287 285 287 283 285 285 285 284 282 283 276 284 285 275
541 534 537 528 530 531 528 520 520 516 504 501 499 504 500
1362 1354 1354 1351 1351 1346 1341 1337 1335 1307 1299 1296 1293 1290 1287
AMFSLR
Robert Webber
459
280
466
1205
MSFFS
Rit Portuesi
486
282
507
1275
MSMBB MSMBB
Dick Hanlon Larry Watkins
465 388
271 238
469 406
1205 1032
MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS
Doug Grade Pete Hillsheim Karl Nelson Douglas Sheliga Don Will Ralph Baker Caz Brewer Rocky Kline
531 526 518 506 494 486 477 453
277 283 280 271 280 267 275 263
535 510 490 511 493 488 485 472
1343 1319 1288 1288 1267 1241 1237 1188
Jerry Grabman
297
196
315
808
Name
Field
Animal
Hunter
Total
AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS
Mikey Mcghee Jessica Button Julie Slicer Lisa Lovasco Lisa Kiko
527 521 503 504
286 283 278 280
531 519 511 507 518
1344 1323 1292 1291 518
AMBB
Jason Wesbrock
466
265
462
1193
AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS
Michael Arison Roger Sadler Jim Kesinger Cody Kraut Rick Kraut
541 525 530 518 494
284 282 280 284 274
523 526 521 528 499
1348 1333 1331 1330 1267
MSMTRAD PFFS
Dee Starnes
577
285
578
1440
AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS
Ryan Locke Skip Zmuginski Steve Kiko Matt Bray Dan Lane Trevin Hillsheim Mark Schlund
555 551 547 546 545 540 541
289 291 290 286 284 285 288
557 556 542 546 549 544 539
1401 1398 1379 1378 1378 1369 1368
PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS PMFS
Lee Gibbs Scott Starnes Travis Johnson Kevin Mclain Scott Turner Mike Jablonski Caleb Wesaw
642 638 617 620 613 615 584
291 289 288 289 283 287 285
639 638 613 595 603 596 603
1572 1559 1518 1504 1499 1498 1472
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SECTIONAL NEWS | GREAT LAKES • MID-ATLANTIC Division
Name
Field
Animal
Hunter
Total
PMFS PMFS
Brad Lasater Jody Rus
575 578
284 288
599 577
1458 1443
SFBHFS
Brenda Dixon
78
SFFS SFFS
Rhonda Dirette Cynthia Wilkenson
506 482
277 276
500 485
1283 1243
SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS
Dan Reed Mike Spence Brian Wiedenfeld
517 518 487
283 283 283
522 510 489
1322 1311 1259
SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS
James Beasley Carl Vandusen Vernon Coop Eric Cornelius Mike Banicke Mark Jones Don Wilkenson Parry Russell Steve Molitor Jesse Philpot Robert Laitinen
540 536 537 529 532 530 514 517 505 499 468
285 286 283 284 289 287 276 284 278 274 260
543 540 539 536 523 527 515 500 510 480 465
1368 1362 1359 1349 1344 1344 1305 1301 1293 1253 1193
SPFFS
Sandy Swirles
572
276
557
1405
SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS
Dave Barnsdale Joe Kapp Jeff Button Ron Hardesty Paul Depover Jeff Hunt Tim Loynes Bob Webb Bruce Trimble Duane Poupard
625 608 603 585 578 581 580 579 552 540
288 290 287 288 283 285 281 277 287 286
605 613 602 591 596 589 575 565 581 558
1518 1511 1492 1464 1457 1455 1436 1421 1420 1384
Pat Whitlock
512
280
505
1297
SSFFS SSFFS
Lora Smith Janette Domke
506 511
283 284
523 506
1312 1301
ADULT MALE BAREBOW
SSMBH
Norman Lauer
389
231
426
1046
ADULT MALE BOWHUNTER
SSMBHFS
Ron Whitlock
514
281
519
1314
SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS
John Kanter Vern Klein Paul Domke Walt Moyer Lonnie Collins Mike Lifford Ted Lemanski Mike Remus Larry Martin Tim Bush Gary Alexander Michael Cleary Sr
532 537 528 523 520 528 522 513 518 497 461 465
288 286 283 282 284 284 279 284 282 281 273 254
536 532 534 531 530 518 520 517 511 491 475 472
1356 1355 1345 1336 1334 1330 1321 1314 1311 1269 1209 1191
SSMFSL
Sam Conklin Sr
497
283
507
1287
YAFBHFS
Rachel Wesbrock
466
266
449
1181
YAFFS YAFFS
Alex Mountcastle Krystal Mcghee
509 492
287 281
517 511
1313 1284
YAMFS YAMFS YAMFS
Ryan Mann Sterlin Mccormick Dylan Mcghee
516 503 409
282 284 237
518 521
1316 1308 646
Chris Renaud
500
278
491
DNC
Mid-Atlantic Section delaware | maryland pennsylvania | new jersey new york | virginia west virginia
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2016 MID-ATLANTIC OUTDOOR SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS JUNE 25-26, 2016 AT GARDEN STATE ARCHERS Rank
SSFBHFS
YMFS
CHAMP
527
280
514
1321
YFFSLR
Dana Baird
381
256
424
1061
CMFS
Harrison Milne
518
280
517
1315
Hunter
McManus
432
Hunter X’s Animal Field
Field X’s
Total
Total X
Cay
8
258
410
0
1100
8
ADULT FEMALE FREESTYLE CHAMP 2
MaryAnn
Jackson
520
38
285
512
32
1317
70
Nicole
Bergen
487
23
271
489
18
1247
41
Skubish
244
2
108
243
0
595
2
Burdi
491
22
257
485
0
1233
22
Chamberlain
318
3
0
326
7
644
10
107
ADULT FEMALE LONGBOW CHAMP
CHAMP
CHAMP
Christine
Frank
Seth
ADULT MALE BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE CHAMP
Carlos
Ferreiro
539
52
286
536
55
1361
2
Blake
Perry
540
50
283
525
43
1348
93
3
Christopher
Heycock
530
47
287
529
43
1346
90
Brian
Baldridge
517
38
287
515
36
1319
74
Adult Male Freestyle Champship Flight CHAMP
Douglas
Williams
553
78
287
553
76
1393
154
2
Charles
Wright
548
70
286
554
63
1388
133
Jack
Howarth
548
59
290
545
65
1383
124
Daryl
McKenzie
547
62
289
545
60
1381
122
Frank
Straley
542
48
289
543
57
1374
105
Gary
Dawson
540
52
286
539
50
1365
102
Brad
Rega
542
57
286
533
53
1361
110
1st Flight 1
Trey
Settle
536
42
283
542
50
1361
92
2
Terry
Crowl
533
39
287
532
44
1352
83
3
1269
Austin Loyne
Last Name
ADULT FEMALE BAREBOW
3
YMBHFS
First Name
Joshua
Sykes
532
46
287
529
44
1348
90
Del
Hilbert
530
38
286
532
41
1348
79
Keith
Orlando
523
33
285
510
34
1318
67
Robert
Hall
512
27
281
506
30
1299
57
483
20
283
497
23
1263
43
ADULT MALE FREESTYLE LIMITED CHAMP
Jon
Knittel
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Rank
First Name
Last Name
Hunter
Phillips
402
Hunter X’s Animal Field
Field X’s
Total
Total X
6
1069
10
ADULT MALE TRADITIONAL CHAMP
Adam
Rank
236
431
CHAMP 3
CUB FEMALE FREESTYLE Mackenzie
Urban
506
18
281
489
16
1276
34
MASTER SENIOR FEMALE FREESTYLE CHAMP
Kristina
Kaye
470
22
272
431
11
1173
33
382
3
246
345
0
973
3
Bill
Hunter
Hunter X’s Animal Field
Field X’s
Total
Total X
JC
Bradway
543
59
288
547
0
1378
59
John
Wesolowski
544
56
291
522
0
1357
56
David
Townsend
540
54
287
530
0
1357
54
Bill
Loften
519
37
280
526
37
1325
74
Sal
Milito
519
45
281
524
0
1324
45
Bob
Wilson
515
38
282
513
30
1310
68
Steve
Tincher
509
26
287
0
0
796
26
SILVER SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE LIMITED
MASTER SENIOR MALE BAREBOW CHAMP
Last Name
SILVER SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE 4
2 CHAMP
First Name
Vrabel
CHAMP 2
Dave
Hryn
513
29
272
502
32
1287
61
Dennis
Wallace
494
24
279
494
23
1267
47
MASTER SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE CHAMP
Chuck
Russo
539
51
286
527
51
1352
102
2
Edward
Ayers
531
48
285
536
43
1352
91
CHAMP
3
Sonny
Foote
516
22
284
523
35
1323
57
2 3
Lew
Barbera
518
35
277
516
32
1311
67
Doug
Joyce
524
40
276
507
35
1307
75
Charlie
Myers
508
27
282
513
25
1303
52
John
Knox III
464
12
274
479
16
1217
28
Warren
Magee
393
4
236
468
16
1097
20
428
7
264
452
19
1144
26
John
Krase
Anthony
Ferraro
554
70
285
552
66
1391
136
Avery
Pagano
543
61
286
543
56
1372
117
Brandon
Dawson
541
61
284
522
43
1347
104
Tommy
Urban
524
38
280
537
41
1341
79
Osgood
500
15
275
507
25
1282
40
YOUTH FEMALE FREESTYLE CHAMP
Emily
YOUTH MALE FREESTYLE
MASTER SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE LIMITED RECURVE CHAMP
YOUNG ADULT MALE FREESTYLE
CHAMP 2
Tyler
Heritage
550
58
287
547
61
1384
119
Logan
Weller
543
51
286
542
49
1371
100
PRO ADULT MALE FREESTYLE CHAMP
Gregory
Mancini
552
+70
288
551
+61
1522
131
2
Richard
Jackson
553
+76
288
537
+60
1514
136
3
Mark
Pasmore
542
+66
289
552
+64
1513
130
George
Avery
536
+45
282
534
+53
1450
98
Midwest Section
SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE Champship Flight CHAMP
Tony
Harris
552
63
290
553
70
1395
133
2
Jon
Bach
543
56
289
543
60
1375
116 110
3
Michael
Kocsan
542
54
287
531
56
1360
Tom
Lynch
541
54
288
531
44
1360
98
Greg
Benner
528
48
284
540
51
1352
99
Keith
Werner
534
47
286
527
38
1347
85
Stephen
Chlebowski
532
40
284
522
40
1338
80
1
Andrew
Susen
523
34
284
523
35
1330
69
2
Joseph
Pace
518
37
283
522
35
1323
72
iowa | kansas minnesota | missouri nebraska | north dakota south dakota
Ray Jones, Councilman
1st Flight
3
Martin
Ganley
515
32
275
520
37
1310
69
Jim
Neborsky
510
33
277
520
37
1307
70
Robert
Corley
506
30
277
520
30
1303
60
Anthony
Velez
400
8
262
404
6
1066
14
Greg
Kulp
525
42
284
0
0
809
42
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2016 MIDWEST OUTDOOR SECTIONALS
First Name
Style
Location
Field Score
Hunter Score
Animal Score
Total Score
Green Newell Herrlein Francka Klein Nielsen
Annalesha Angie Sandy Amy Raeanne Kristy
AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS AFFS
MO MO SD MO SD MO
527 520 510 505 501 463
260 264 253 258 258 242
282 284 282 280 283 267
1069 1068 1045 1043 1042 972
Bartos
Cedar
AFFSLR
SD
349
218
240
807
Brian Todd Matthew Jeff Jeff Cory Nicholas
AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS AMBHFS
MO SD SD SD SD SD SD
508 511 483 480 433 433 373
263 248 245 242 225 205 147
282 273 277 269 268 256 199
1053 1032 1005 991 926 894 719
Hunter Keith Austin
AMFS AMFS AMFS
MO MO MO
551 551 544
277 274 277
290 287 287
1118 1112 1108
Last Name PRO SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE CHAMP
Matt
Setzer
549
+63
289
551
+69
1521
132
2
Tom
Coblentz
548
+60
289
540
+61
1498
121
3
Clint
Palm
540
+64
288
532
+54
1478
118
Nicholas
Taylor
521
+35
284
515
+41
1396
76
519
30
287
531
42
1337
72
SILVER SENIOR FEMALE FREESTYLE CHAMP
Liz
Galusha
Phil
Habrukowich
505
25
280
498
24
1283
49
2
Chuck
Galusha
482
20
265
491
26
1238
46
3
James
King
479
25
269
489
22
1237
47
Stevens Hanten Schrader Gee Irvine Hein Rebolloso
11
271
460
7
1186
18
Hogan Green Moorman
SILVER SENIOR MALE BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE CHAMP
SILVER SENIOR MALE BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE LIMITED CHAMP
Anthony
Didio
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SECTIONAL NEWS | MID-ATLANTIC • MIDWEST Style
Location
Field Score
Style
Location
Field Score
Hunter Score
Animal Score
Total Score
AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS AMFS
MO MO MO MO MO MO MO SD SD MN MN
548 548 541 544 541 541 531 537 530 535 533
271 269 273 271 272 266 271 269 270 265 0
287 286 286 282 284 287 286 282 285 285 0
1106 1103 1100 1097 1097 1094 1088 1088 1085 1085 533
Hutton Veen Thomas Mincy Peschong Lucas Johnson Norell Cizadlo
Leon Arnie Fred Larry Dwight Peter Steve Mark David
SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS
MO MN MO MO MN MO MO MN MN
511 513 509 506 500 477 476 453 299
257 258 254 254 240 244 235 228 257
281 277 280 280 282 273 269 261 281
1049 1048 1043 1040 1022 994 980 942 837
Witt
Terry
SSMFSL
MN
449
242
276
967
AMTRAD
SD
99
53
130
282
Mccarty
Mike
SSMFSLR
MN
433
227
267
927
CFFS CFFS
SD MN
543 531
267 259
285 281
1095 1071
125
199
640
Bartos Herrlein Champagne Eisterhold
Hannah Danielle Chloe Abigail
YAFFS YAFFS YAFFS YAFFS
SD SD MN MN
524 512 458 460
260 259 239 222
282 282 276 269
1066 1053 973 951
Parker
CMBHFS
SD
316
Boots Erickson
Hunter Patrick
CMFS CMFS
MO MN
551 484
269 245
286 270
1106 999
SD
343
169
234
746
Baker Howes Mcclanahan Gutz Schrader
Evan Braeden Wade Ethan Adam
YAMFS YAMFS YAMFS YAMFS YAMFS
MO SD SD MO SD
549 546 540 531 503
274 272 269 266 259
288 286 292 284 283
1111 1104 1101 1081 1045
Bartos
Elias
CMFSLR
Jaime Castro Oviedo Moreno Sanchez Perez-Verti Castro Estrada Estrada Styve Bray Lamke
Hafid Luis Salvador Karen Nicole Eric Emily Caroline Chantal Dalton Matt Steve
GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST
SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD MN MN
539 540 533 520 525 518 499 505 488 376 543 526
274 273 254 256 255 261 261 262 261 226 0 0
283 280 285 289 285 279 287 278 284 262 0 0
1096 1093 1072 1065 1065 1058 1047 1045 1033 864 543 526
Johnson Dather Tesch Champagne
Hailey Mariah Sadie Ella
YFFS YFFS YFFS YFFS
SD SD SD MN
545 510 501 423
261 259 255 234
280 278 281 252
1086 1047 1037 909
Witt
Amber
YFFSL
MN
313
174
186
673
Sexton
Joseph
YMBHFS
SD
247
135
158
540
Wilson Dobias Umbarger Thiessen Orth Tuller Cravens
Roger Roger Lynn Carl Richard Al Ron
MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS MSMFS
MO MO MO MO MN MO MO
533 522 516 506 512 481 480
267 260 259 260 0 0 0
284 287 281 279 0 0 0
1084 1069 1056 1045 512 481 480
Lysne
Earl
MSMFSLR
MN
299
158
168
625
Jasa Manfull
Dan Steven
PMFS PMFS
MO MO
634 627
314 305
291 290
1239 1222
Russell Mclean Raddatz Slate
Kathy Kathy Jennifer Patty
SFFS SFFS SFFS SFFS
MO MO SD MN
511 485 458 418
259 240 239 212
278 272 272 224
1048 997 969 854
Friedmann Riedel Crubel Tompkins Rebolloso
Jeff Rob John Jon Sylvio
SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS SMBHFS
MO MN MO MO SD
525 522 513 525 321
265 261 257 249 152
283 282 284 273 204
1073 1065 1054 1047 677
Hood Manfull Moulton Surber Rush Hess Keith
Tom Ray Jack Kurt Warren Vernon Hofer
SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS SMFS
MO MO SD MO MO MO SD
541 533 533 527 526 515 510
263 268 265 269 262 267 256
285 284 285 282 286 280 283
1089 1085 1083 1078 1074 1062 1049
Hakl
Julene
SPFFS
MN
488
255
285
1067
Jackson Forbes Berry Hakl
Brian Jim Chris Bill
SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS SPMFS
MO MO MO MN
600 590 586 541
300 302 302 269
285 288 288 284
1185 1180 1176 1167
Last Name
First Name
Thomas Duensing Robinson Mcquinn Bullard Rodgers Criscione Sveegen Ellis Nathe Wilson
Hunter Cole Don Colton Steve Darron Tony Stuart Doug Eric Tim
Dewitt
Todd
Perry Thompson
Madison Zoie
Gee
Hunter Score
Animal Score
Total Score
Russell
Gaylon
SSMBHFS
MO
487
262
287
1036
Myers Pauley Slate Houk Casteleyn
Bill Richard John Henry Brian
SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS SSMFS
MO MO MN MO MN
524 522 525 520 516
262 258 260 259 260
284 286 278 281 283
1070 1066 1063 1060 1059
Last Name
Zeug PietrzakShroeder Dather Irvine
First Name
Cole
YMFS
MN
533
265
285
1083
Thomas
YMFS
SD
475
237
272
984
Calvin Alex
YMFS YMFS
SD SD
433 0
217 219
263 271
913 490
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New England Section
Northwest Section
aae | connecticut maine | massachusetts new hampshire | vermont rhode island
alaska | idaho montana | oregon washington | wyoming
Hubert Sims hmsarchery@email.com
Ken Moore kmoore151@verizon.net
NEW ENGLAND SECTIONAL JUNE 25 & 26. 2016
2016 NFAA NORTHWEST SECTIONAL SHOOT
Host: LUNENBURG SPORTSMENS’S CLUB Style
Name
State
Field
Animal
Hunter
Total
MALE ADULT TRADITIONAL Brian Bullock
ME
194
182
DNS
376
MALE ADULT BAREBOW Mike Wright Ben Deyo Dan Deyo
NH NH NH
429 419 400
261 267 220
435 429 438
1125 1115 1058
MALE ADULT FREESTYLE Mike Pestilli Chris Deston Mike Lamar Bill Simas Jr Chuck Howard David Hawlk
CT CT CT RI RI CT
536 540 543 539 504 527
290 286 285 286 283 285
554 549 544 542 570 DNS
1380 1375 1372 1367 1357 812
MALE YOUNG ADULT FREESTYLE Luke Rule
NH
477
265
484
1226
FEMALE ADULT BAREBOW Melissa Miller
MA
174
184
DNS
358
MAIL SENIOR BOW HUNTER FREESTYLE Jeff Greiman
MA
396
238
386
1020
MALE SENIOR BAREBOW Trevor Powdrell MALE SILVER SENIOR FREESTYLE LIMITED Kenneth Moore MALE SENIOR FREESTYLE Bill Laramie Chris Mizner David Sarver Mike Hulme Pat Tuttle Greg Gioiosi
MA
383
211
349
943
RI
462
227
484
1173
MA ME MA MA MA MA
MALE SILVER SENIOR FREESTYLE Rick Thielig Robert Lincoln Edmond Woodcome
MA MA MA
537 539 531 522 502 511
544 513 483
287 285 283 282 280 277
285 276 260
533 530 533 522 496 INC
545 486 474
1357 1354 1347 1326 1278 788
1374 1275 1217
MALE MASTER SENIOR FREESTYLE John Fournier John Wood Joe Deangelis Paul Locke
MA MA RI RI
517 519 512 502
283 281 280 276
532 501 501 509
1332 1301 1293 1287
FEMALE SENIOR FREESTYLE Carmen Sarver
MA
518
286
532
1336
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JULY 16TH & JULY 17TH, 2016 NORTHWEST ARCHERS ASSOCIATION | KINCAID PARK RANGE
State
Field Score
Hunter Score
SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE Bernard Punzalan Jake McGraw Tom Wortham
AK AK AK
542 521 506
540 521 512
568 560 554
1650 1602 1572
SILVER SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE Tim Schmiege Dave Walker Larry Elam
AK AK AK
519 491 482
535 487 474
562 557 553
1616 1535 1509
ADULT MALE FREESTYLE Blake Jerome Tyler Wortham Wyatt Schmiege Clifton Walker Evan Cotton Joseph Carson Barry Joyce Keegan Richardson
WA AK AK AK AK AK AK AK
549 546 531 523 524 508 492 492
552 552 544 516 531 524 526 219
576 572 574 568 549 563 550 567
1677 1670 1649 1607 1604 1595 1568 1278
ID
569
534
573
1676
ID
515
516
563
1594
CUB MALE FREESTYLE Cole Stoddard
AK
451
473
546
1470
ADULT FEMALE FREESTYLE Naomi Kuykendall Hannah Summers Brandie Richardson
AK CA AK
525 513 437
520 521 470
555 560 529
1600 1594 1436
YOUTH FEMALE FREESTYLE Kira Cook Kearstyn Cotton
AK AK
493 439
509 448
525 509
1527 1396
ADULT MALE BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE Rob Swanson John Bamburg Andrew Hegener John Zell Jared Cruz Noel Cruz Rob Wells James Cook
AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK
533 517 500 498 504 421 425 390
532 525 514 510 503 459 406 429
568 558 561 552 537 519 522 479
1633 1600 1575 1560 1544 1399 1353 1298
Shooter
SENIOR MALE FREESTYLE - PRO NW Bubba Powers SECTIONAL SENIOR FEMALE FREESTYLE NW Lorena Powers SECTIONAL
Animal 3 Event Score Total Score
SECTIONAL NEWS | NORTHWEST • SOUTHERN • SOUTHEAST State
Field Score
Hunter Score
CUB MALE BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE Fischer Eby
AK
471
514
539
1524
ADULT FEMALE BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE Ginamaria Smith
AK
498
489
531
1518
SILVER SENIOR MALE TRADITIONAL Lance Warnick Bill Sant
AK AK
232 246
285 265
368 329
885 840
ADULT MALE TRADITIONAL John Lindgren
AK
288
335
457
1080
ADULT FEMALE TRADITIONAL Heidi Hatcher
AK
192
193
280
665
SENIOR FEMALE LONGBOW Sharon Elliott
AK
95
92
196
383
CUB FEMALE FREESTYLE LIMITED RECURVE Elena Cook
AK
433
403
423
1259
Shooter
Animal 3 Event Score Total Score
Southeast Section alabama | florida georgia | kentucky north carolina | tennessee south carolina
Tim Austin flarchery@earthlink.net
2016 SE FIELD Division
Southern Section arkansas | louisiana mississippi | oklahoma texas
Lee Gregory, Councilman lee@dlprint.com 2016 SOUTHERN OUTDOOR SECTIONALS Name
Location
Field
Hunter
Total
Kaden Crooks
CMFS
OK
533
559
1092
Brazos Brooks
CMBB
TX
510
535
1045
Jonathon Pilgrim
CMBB
OK
428
482
910
Kate Mcdonald
CFFS
TX
554
568
1122
Morgan Rives
CFFS
MS
552
557
1109
Ashlyn Glad
CFBB
OK
246
205
451
Ashley Thompson
CFBB
OK
200
222
422
Holden Wingo
YMFS
OK
533
552
1085
Kolby Crooks
YMFS
OK
522
553
1075
Connor Sears
YAMFS
TX
533
563
1096
Logan Angelle
AMFS
OK
541
561
1102
Jeff Crooks
AMFS
OK
541
553
1094
Steve Wingo
AMFS
OK
526
558
1084
Victor Wright
AMFS
OK
508
523
1031
Tim Holt
AMBB
OK
490
530
1020
Terry Glad
AMBB
OK
159
249
408
Allen Thompson
AMBB
OK
152
251
403
AMBHFS
TX
539
560
1099
Mary Hoaas
AFFS
OK
425
481
906
Billy Hicks
SMFS
TX
533
550
1083
Billy Jacobs
SMFS
MS
526
544
1070
Greg Gettys
SMFS
OK
494
528
1022
Steve Jenkins
SMBHFS
TX
528
554
1082
Mark Mcmillan
SMBHFS
OK
516
526
1042
Keith Hill
SMBHFS
OK
484
503
987
Richy Burke
Dave Sears
SMBHFS
TX
486
494
980
Sid Read
SMTRAD
OK
146
162
308
Debbie Hill
SFBB
OK
191
243
434
Doug Bucy
SSMFS
TX
539
557
1096
Robert Miller
SSMBHFS
LA
515
545
1060
Chuck Morgan
SSMTRAD
OK
240
263
503
Eddie Mccrary
MSMBB
TX
419
469
888
Archer
State
Field
X’s
Animal Hunter
X’s
Total
X’s
C F FS C F FS C F FS
Sydney Sullenberger Sarah Shelley Natalie Graves
FL FL GA
558 538 471
78 49 18
285 283 206
555 517 459
67 25 12
1398 1338 1136
145 74 30
Y F BB Y F BB
Caitlin Willard Laura Hughes
GA NC
285 259
7 3
181 197
287 256
3
753 712
7 6
Y F FSLR Y F FSLR
Mackenzie Digiacomo Whitnee Moesh
FL NC
384 305
8 2
230 185
407 258
7 2
1021 748
15 4
Y M FSLR
Edwin Reyes
FL
376
8
214
379
6
969
14
Y F FSL
Carolyn Willard
GA
351
3
206
287
4
844
7
Y F FS Y F FS Y F FS Y F FS Y F FS
Mary Hunter Hite Sydney Sullenberger Garce Ann Clendenin Gabriella Colbert Alicia Aviles
NC FL GA FL FL
526 517 500 500 457
39 36 14 16 11
275 282 282 280 274
520 502 490 492 462
24 28 19 14 11
1321 1301 1272 1272 1193
63 64 33 30 22
Y M FS Y M FS Y M FS Y M FS Y M FS
Matthew Russell Austin Hall Josiah Hughes Louis Epperson Sammy Puckett
GA FL FL AL GA
515 520 498 501 487
27 36 24 24 18
278 281 285 278 264
528 512 529 482 499
27 36 35 20 20
1321 1313 1312 1261 1250
54 72 59 45 38
YA F BB
S Brooke Couch
FL
252
2
160
242
4
654
6
YA F FSLR
Jenna Biggins
GA
199
1
100
233
2
532
3
YA F BHFS YA F BHFS
Chlesea Mcgowan Nichole Willard
FL GA
483 285
13
272 72
494
15
1249 357
28
YA F FS YA F FS
Hala Skelton Lexie Martin
FL GA
517 258
34 4
282 177
514 323
37 4
1313 758
71 8
YA M FS
Jesus ‘Paco’ Rodriguez
FL
538
50
287
545
52
1370
102
A M LB
John Winker
NC
176
3
176
120
472
3
SS M LB
Johnny Rollen
FL
294
3
212
317
823
5
A M TRAD
Gregg Powell
FL
267
230
267
764
0
A M BB A M BB A M BB A M BB
Christopher Willard Tim White Allen Hughes Glen Baxter
GA FL NC KY
476 419 326 451
12 10 2 12
269 232 242 0
476 417 309 0
21 5 4
1221 1068 877 451
33 15 6 12
S M BB S M BB
Tim White Glen Baxter
FL KY
413
5
259
243
3
915
8
SS M BB
Garrie Miller
FL
349
3
225
334
5
908
8
2
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Archer
State
Field
X’s
Animal Hunter
X’s
Total
X’s
Division A M FS A M FS A M FS
Archer
State
Field
X’s
Animal Hunter
X’s
Total
X’s
Aron Dalton Joe Delcarmen Matt Hall
SC FL FL
497 477 481
26 15 16
280 283 279
502 508 485
29 22 18
1279 1268 1245
55 37 34
S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS S M FS
Locksley Hutchins James Harden Wayne Johnson Johnny Finger Greg Wilk Steve Cissell Ray Essex Steve Carson James Gregory Tony Miller Jim Naquin
SC FL SC SC FL KY KY NC SC NC SC
550 544 536 536 532 520 519 513 537 526 494
68 56 47 46 44 38 38 33 47 34 23
285 288 289 286 284 285 283 279 288 282 273
545 546 545 536 525 532 522 504
51 57 60 44 42 41 37 21
1380 1378 1370 1358 1341 1335 1324 1296 825 808 767
119 113 107 90 86 79 75 54 47 34 23
SS F FS
Ann Grimes
FL
491
30
280
513
34
1284
64
SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS SS M FS
Eddie Whobrey Jake Pettitt Tony Montgomery Jerry Hoppe Emmett Tyree Johnny Perdue David Ireland Gary Raymer David Lain Tony Mcdavid Johnny Lawson
KY FL KY TN SC FL FL KY NC FL SC
537 533 525 528 524 525 516 521 497 477
60 42 43 39 36 36 35 36 19 21
285 288 283 283 282 285 282 283 281 253
544 528 531 526 528 521 532 521 499
68 37 46 38 46 35 48 43 24
1366 1349 1339 1337 1334 1331 1330 1325 1277 730
128 79 89 77 82 71 83 79 43 21
MS M FS MS M FS MS M FS MS M FS MS M FS MS M FS
Jim Brown Ken Jones Lynwood Bunn Clay Caudill Kevin Bergenroth John Boutin
FL FL GA KY FL NC
531 521 509 493 513 480
38 35 36 24 32 17
284 282 284 273 283 252
534 512 516 493 222
40 47 29 21 14
1349 1315 1307 1259 1018 732
78 82 65 45 46 17
A F FSLR A M FSLR A M FSLR A M FSLR A M FSLR
Julia Francis Jean-Luc Espinet Curtis Balusek Brett Adams Ramon Reyes
FL GA GA NC FL
405 486 466 457 402
5 25 11 8 7
260 267 270 262 226
431 475 479 452 424
9 16 14 14 7
1096 1228 1215 1171 1052
14 41 25 22 14
S M FSLR S M FSLR
John Hall Joe Epperson
FL AL
441 450
13 5
264 257
468 455
13 5
1173 1162
26 10
SS F FSLR
Angie Olds
FL
392
5
203
411
7
1006
12
SS M FSLR
Jeff Powelson
GA
407
10
220
397
10
1024
20
MS M FSLR MS M FSLR MS M FSLR
Don Planthaber Jake Veit David Brandfass
FL GA FL
424 379 250
10 4 1
226 248 180
453 372 197
8 4
1103 999 607
18 8 1
S F BHFSL
Sandy Pettitt
FL
415
12
243
424
11
1082
23
S M BHFSL
Oliver Austin
FL
484
17
245
468
14
1197
31
SS M BHFSL
Frank Smith
KY
490
18
263
477
22
1230
40
S M FSL S M FSL
Oliver Austin William Randolph
FL GA
474 421
14 9
273 245
476 448
13 10
1223 1114
27 19
SS M FSL SS M FSL SS M FSL
Chuck May Dale East Bill Millican
KY FL GA
514 497 462
31 27 16
283 279 270
506 501 466
27 19 4
1303 1277 1198
58 46 29
A F BHFS A F BHFS
Krissy Marrall Dena Spray
GA FL
462 434
10 10
238 267
450 442
8 9
1150 1143
18 19
A M BHFS A M BHFS A M BHFS A M BHFS A M BHFS A M BHFS A M BHFS A M BHFS
Buster Marrall Kenney Weaver Lloyd Wilson Josh Larsen James Godlewski Anthony Escobedo Patrick Mcgowan Chris Shelley
GA TN SC FL GA GA FL FL
527 529 526 524 511 505 519 498
40 43 42 32 30 30 33 21
288 276 283 280 282 281 281 273
531 539 519 517 518 519 500 495
42 56 32 36 34 32 30 24
1346 1344 1328 1321 1311 1305 1300 1266
82 99 74 68 64 62 63 45
S M BHFS S M BHFS
Charlie Wilder Larry Painter
FL GA
534 505
52 23
284 274
535 509
49 25
1353 1288
101 48
SS M BHFS SS M BHFS
Jake Pettitt Hugh Johnson
FL GA
522 455
36 12
284 244
514 446
41 16
1320 1145
77 28
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MS M BHFS MS M BHFS MS M BHFS
Carl Blevins Terry Williams Pete Murphy
FL GA FL
500 450 411
30 12 10
279 276 254
499 460 433
32 25 3
1278 1186 1098
62 37 13
LEDGE EDGE
P M FS P M FS
James Malone Joe Loureiro
KY FL
550 524
74 41
287 286
550 533
73 33
1387 1343
1534 1417
A F FS
SC
528
28
284
536
46
1348
74
FL
524
36
283
507
22
1314
58
A F FS A F FS A F FS
Allison Dalton Danielle EdelmannPskowski Gretchen Pruett Amber Swaim Sabrina Mcgowan
GA FL FL
494 488 470
33 16 19
274 273 272
509 509 477
33 22 16
1277 1270 1219
66 38 35
A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS A M FS
Justin Hutchens Shawn Hughes James Harden Calvin Dykes Shane Siers Jay Pskowski Jackie Norris Brad Brannon Patrick Sinal Bernie Rosser Joel Tate Tony Miller Chris Hite Luke Detering Todd Moesh Brian Barnett
NC FL FL SC FL FL NC GA GA KY NC NC NC FL NC NC
549 547 547 545 537 538 539 542 521 522 528 517 512 502 502 506
65 63 56 61 55 51 45 55 39 39 45 42 20 22 29 27
286 288 289 284 288 289 290 286 283 286 279 277 278 277 278 268
550 548 539 545 547 538 535 526 537 532 524 526 512 520 507 507
59 60 53 56 74 46 45 48 43 41 39 37 28 35 33 28
1385 1383 1375 1374 1372 1365 1364 1354 1341 1340 1331 1320 1302 1299 1287 1281
124 123 109 113 129 97 90 103 82 80 84 79 48 57 62 55
A F FS
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SOUTHWEST OUTDOOR SECTIONALS 2016 GRAND MESA BOWMEN - GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO Name
State
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CO
AFFSLR
SECTIONAL NEWS | SOUTHWEST Name
State
Field
Hunter
Animal
Total
Frank Pearson
AZ
MSMFS
507
277
521
1305
Johnny Mousner
CO
MSMFS
491
275
508
1274
Bill Rucker
CO
MSMFS
508
279
0
787
Ira Houseweart
CO
PMFS
520
284
544
1348
Tyler Tenbrook
CO
PMFS
524
278
535
1337
Eric Mestas
CO
PMFS
493
273
503
1269
Caytie Belzner
AZ
SFFS
507
277
504
1288
Lynn Walter
CO
SFFSLR
418
232
422
1072
Ruth Delzell
CO
SFTRAD
198
170
198
566
Kenneth Henson
CO
SMBHFS
527
280
535
1342
Steve Belzner
AZ
SMFS
522
285
519
1326
Robert Stockton
CO
SMFS
511
284
515
1310
Michael Andrews
CO
SMFS
508
281
513
1302
Marvin Meyers
CO
SMFS
493
276
522
1291
Kerry Anderson
CO
SMFS
497
274
499
1270
Jim Shackelford
NM
SMFSLR
446
268
473
1187
Randy Brabec
CO
SPMFS
534
280
541
1355
Dick Smith
CO
SPMFS
532
282
530
1344
Becky Pearson
AZ
SSFFS
515
279
514
1308
UT
SSFFS
461
274
487
1222
Field
Hunter
Animal
Total
289
210
343
842
Aleta Peterson
Becky Canterbury
NM
AFTRAD
312
249
337
898
Tom Daley
CA
SSMBB
489
272
483
1244
Kelly Herwick
CO
AMBHFS
527
282
525
1334
Bob Borges
NM
SSMBB
436
254
448
1138
Andy Verdoza
CO
AMBHFS
475
266
477
1218
Mark Hanson
AZ
SSMBHFS
535
283
523
1341
Judd Wathen
UT
AMFS
543
284
535
1362
Larry Butterfield
AZ
SSMFS
537
283
534
1354
Jason Brunell
CO
AMFS
529
284
530
1343
Walter Smith
AZ
SSMFS
520
276
514
1310
Justin Speakman
CO
AMFS
514
283
532
1329
Tom Smith
UT
SSMFS
494
279
503
1276
Stan Arnold
CO
AMFS
530
279
522
1304
Andy Peterson
UT
SSMFS
500
273
497
1270
Pat Brown
CO
AMFS
509
278
515
1302
Tad Earl
AZ
SSMTRAD
219
202
240
661
Kenny Canterbury
NM
AMTRAD
361
212
369
942
Ashley Teal
CO
YAFFS
497
278
500
1275
Troy Brown
CO
CMFS
452
256
459
1167
Gabiela Borges
NM
YFFS
246
188
221
655
Bob Jacobsen
UT
MSMFS
519
272
518
1309
Cameron Brown
CO
YMBHFS
220
232
422
874
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