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The Vegas Shoot section......................pg. V6-25
Easton................................. V2
■ Tournament Rules.......................... V8 ■ Registration Form........................... V9 ■ Tournament Payouts.................... V14 ■ Vegas Lodging.............................. V17
■ Schedule of Events...................... V18 ■ Shoot Groups & Times................. V21 ■ Pro Class Contingency................ V22 ■ Jr. Champions Q&A...................... V24
Hoyt............................V11/V23
NFAA INDOOR NATIONALS section...... pg. V26-34
Mathews............................ V7
■ Louisville General Info................. V26 ■ National Jr. Spotlight................... V27 ■ Championship Bowls................... V28
South Point Casino......... V16
Feather Vision.................. V21 GRIV Vegas Seminar...... V36
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Lancaster Archery.......... V12
■ Louisville Lodging......................... V29 ■ Indoor Nationals Schedule......... V30 ■ Registration Form......................... V32
USCA................................... V8
first dakota classic section............ pg. V35-40 ■ Schedule of Events...................... V36 ■ Registration Form......................... V37
■ Lodging Information..................... V38 ■ Yankton General Info................... V39
3-Star Tour & 2014 Shooters of the Year............................................... V4-5 Indoor Archery World Cup Finals Info.................................................... V19
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In 2014, Mike Schloesser of the Netherlands became the first ever European Vegas Champion. While the U.S.A. held 10 of the 14 shoot off spots, Schloesser and Sebastien Peineau of France claimed the top two prizes. As the 2015 Vegas Shoot attracts the top archers from around the world, will be U.S.A. regain the title? Who is your pick to win the $30,000 check? cover photos by Jeff Sanchez of BowDoc.com
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Scores required to win the $1,000,000 prize: The Vegas Shoot February 6-8, 2015 Las Vegas, NV
on the 3 Star Tour!
3 Rounds of 300 Scores for a Perfect Total of 900
The 3 Star Tour is once again offering the $1,000,000 prize in 2015 to the first archer to shoot perfect scores at all 3 Star events. A single archer is eligible to win $10,000 and $1,000,000 in cash!
NFAA Indoor Nationals March 14-15, 2015 Louisville, KY 2 Rounds of 60x 300 Scores for a Perfect Total of 120x 600
Compete in all 3 Star events for a spot in the $10,000 shoot off!
First Dakota Classic April 11-12, 2015 Yankton, SD 2 Rounds of 600 Scores for a Perfect Total of 1200
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The shoot off will be held at the First Dakota Classic in Yankton, SD.
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to qualify: Archers must shoot the following NFAA events: The Vegas Shoot NFAA Indoor Nationals
of the year* archers may also qualify for male or female amateur shooter of the year
First Dakota Classic NFAA National Marked 3D NFAA Outdoor Nationals
One Professional Male and One Professional Female will be named the 2015 NFAA Professional Shooter of the Year
Professional winners will receive $2,500 and will be featured on the cover of Archery Magazine.
One Amateur Male and One Amateur Female will be named the 2015 NFAA Amateur Shooter of the Year
Amateur winners will receive Shooter of the Year plaque and will be featured on the cover of Archery Magazine.
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Join us on the first leg of the 15th Annual 3-Star Tour: February 6-8, 2015!
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The Vegas Shoot, known as the largest and most prestigious indoor archery tournament in the world, attracts novice to Olympic archers from around the globe and includes three intense days of no-error competition. The weekend competition includes the traditional 3-spot, 20yard “Vegas Round” that made this tournament famous. Attendance in 2015 is expected to reach over 2,200 archers and thousands more spectators. The Vegas Shoot offers the world’s largest indoor purse with a 2015 projected payout of over $250,000 in cash and prizes. The top Championship Male Freestyle will walk away with a record $30,000 check! All Championship archers that shoot a score of 900 will be guaranteed a prize of $1,000. The Vegas Shoot is excited to introduce the new Young Adult Championship division (Freestyle and Limited Recurve). These new division classifications will allow young archers (ages 15-17) to compete for cash prizes on the same arena floor as the best archers in the world. These divisions will compete all three days. All Championship rules apply. 2015 will introduce a new partnership between The Vegas Shoot, Easton Foundations and the NFAA Foundation. Archery scholarships will be awarded to the top archers in all Junior divisions. “With the incredible growth of the junior classes in 2014, the Vegas Shoot is becoming the proving grounds for youth indoor archery. We want to reward these young archers for the incredible dedication it takes to win a Vegas title,” explains Bruce Cull, NFAA/The Vegas Shoot President.
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vegas shoot rules OFFICIAL VEGAS ROUND Target: All Championship (including Championship Young Adult) Divisions and Flight Divisions will shoot on either the 40 cm, “Vegas” three-spot target face with gold – red– blue (10-9-8-7-6) scoring areas or the 40 cm single spot face with 10 through 1 scoring rings. The x-ring of the 40 cm Indoor Vegas Face will be used for tiebreaks in the Flights divisions and for 4th place or below in the Championship divisions.
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All Cub, Youth, and Young Adult Recurve division entrants will shoot on the 60 cm Indoor Face and all Cub, Youth and Young Adult compound shooters will use the standard single spot 40 cm Indoor Vegas Face or the “Vegas” three-spot target face. Distance: 20 Yards Rounds: Each round on Friday, Saturday and Sunday will consist of ten ends; 3 arrows per end. The Cub, Youth and Young Adult divisions will shoot only two rounds; one each on Friday and Saturday. OFFICIAL VEGAS ROUND RULES You may enter either a Championship division, Flight division or a Junior Division. Archers may only register in ONE division and style and will remain in the same division all three days. The number of entries in that division will determine the number of places offered in each division. Based on last year’s registration, the number of places offered this year
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would be as listed. The tournament guarantees the first three places for each division will not change; however, subsequent places may change based on attendance. Any division with less than 20 competitors will be awarded a 70% payback based on actual registration. This may be different than the published awards. Non-English Speaking Competitors: Every effort will be made to contact those archers who require assistance to understand the equipment divisions, scoring procedures, tournament rules, etc. Please notify a tournament staff person if language or other circumstances may cause communication problems. Flights: Flight placements will be determined at the discretion of the tournament management. The method or methods used for determining the flights can be any combination of all three days of competition. Junior Divisions: There will be two Junior divisions open to all archers, 17 years of age or younger; Freestyle and Freestyle Limited Recurve. Each division will offer three age groups in Male and Female categories; Cub (11 and under), Youth (12-14) and Young Adult (15-17). Recurve Division archers will use the 60 cm FITA-NAA Indoor Face. Compound Divisions (Freestyle) will use the 40 cm 3-Spot Vegas target face or the standard 40 cm single spot Indoor Face. NFAA equipment rules will apply. All Junior Divisions will shoot at 20 yds. Junior Divisions will shoot only two rounds; one each on Friday and Saturday. Archers may only register in ONE style and division and will remain in the same division both days of competition. Vegas Shoot awards will be presented to the top 3 place winners in each Junior Division. If attendance warrants, some divisions may be flighted. All Junior Division ties will be decided by the highest score in the following sequence 1) total x’s 2) 1st round score 3) 2nd round score 4) 1st end through 20th end. NEW! Championship Young Adults Divisions: There will be two Championship Young Adult divisions available to archers 15-17 years of age; Freestyle and Freestyle Limited Recurve. Championship Young Adult divisions will compete for cash prizes in a male/female combined division. Participants must be between the ages of 15-17 at the time of the tournament to compete in these divisions. Championship Young Adult divisions will shoot three rounds of competition; one each on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on either the 40 cm, “Vegas” three-spot target face with gold – red– blue (10-9-8-7-6) scoring areas or the 40 cm single spot face with 10 through 1 scoring rings. The x-ring of the 40 cm Indoor Vegas Face will be used for tiebreaks for 4th place or below. Ties for first, second and third place will compete in continued on page V10
THE VEGAS SHOOT OFFICIAL REGISTRATION FORM February 6-8, 2015 South Point Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada
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If participating, please provide your World Archery ID Number CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISIONS $275 Championship Barebow (BB)* Championship Female Freestyle (CUF) Championship Male Freestyle (CUM) Championship Female Freestyle Limited Recurve (RLF) Championship Male Freestyle Limited Recurve (RLM) Championship Senior Freestyle (50+ years) (SCU)*
CHAMPIONSHIP YOUNG ADULT DIVISIONS $200 Archers must be between 15-17 years at time of tournament. Championship Young Adult Freestyle (CUYA)* Championship Young Adult Freestyle Ltd Recurve (RLYA)*
FLIGHT DIVISIONS $175 Bowhunter Freestyle Flights (BUX)*
JUNIOR DIVISIONS $75 Divisions Based on the Following: Female Male Cub (Under 12 years) Youth (12-14 years) Young Adult (15-17 years) Freestyle Freestyle Limited Recurve Check for Wheelchair Accommodations
A Late Fee of $50 will be added to registrations received on or after 1/20/2015. For online payment, please visit www.TheVegasShoot.com.
Freestyle Flights (CUX)* Crossbow Flights (CXB)* Freestyle Limited Compound Flights (FLX)* Freestyle Limited Recurve Flights (RLX)* *Denotes Male and Female Combined
FOR REGISTRATION BY MAIL OR FAX, PLEASE SEND COMPLETED FORM TO: NFAA Foundation, 800 Archery Lane Yankton, SD 57078 Fax: (605) 260-9280
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All registrations are subject to a $25 cancellation fee. All cancellation requests must be received in writing on or before 1/19/2015. No refunds will be considered on or after 1/20/2015. Payments made to the NFAAF that are insufficient or invalid will incur a fee up to $50. For registration confirmation, visit the Registered Archers link at www.TheVegasShoot.com.
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Ties: Championship division ties for first, second and third place will be determined by the highest total score from all three days of the competition (x’s will not be used to determine ties for the top three places). All competitors tied with the same high score at the end of the third day will compete in a shoot off to determine final places. The shoot off will include one practice-end followed by end-by-end sudden death. Arrows will be scored using inside out scoring, where only the x ring scores 10 points. After each end, only those still tied with the highest score will continue in the shoot off. Each archer’s placement in the tournament will be determined by the order in which he/she dropped out of the shoot off. If more than one archer drops out of the shoot off in the same end, those archers will be placed based on their total score and x count, including the score and x’s accumulated in the shoot off. All other ties (Flight and Championship) will be broken by the highest score and highest x count. Ties remaining after x count, will equally split the combined payout of the tied positions. All Junior Division ties will be decided by the highest score in the following sequence 1) total x’s 2) 1st round score 3) 2nd round score 4) 1st end through 20th end. Scoring: Electronic scoring will be implemented for the entire 2015 Vegas Shoot. You will be given further instruction at the Tournament regarding the proper procedures. Archers will be responsible for understanding the scoring procedures and verifying their scores. Free access will be provided to an Official Vegas Shoot Scoring link where scores will be available on smart phones, kiosks and monitors throughout the venue. Protests: Any incident requiring immediate decision must be brought to the attention of a referee. All protests must be submitted in writing to the TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR within one hour of the conclusion of the round where the incident occurred, accompanied by $50 U.S. The Tournament Rules Committee will convene approximately 1 hour after the last scoring end of each day to decide the outcome of each protest. All decisions of the Tournament Rules Committee will be final. Equipment Failure: In the event of equipment failure, step back from the shooting line and raise your bow above your head. A referee will come to your assistance. The archer will have 15 minutes repair time without holding up the tournament. One practice end will be allowed. The archer shall be allowed to shoot any arrows missed during the 15 minutes. All make-up arrows will be shot at the end of the round. “LUCKY DOG” SHOOT OFF Any archer in the Male Freestyle Championship Division that shoots a 3-day total cumulative score of
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899 will be eligible to shoot off for one spot with the 900’s in the Championship shoot off. The 899 shoot off will be held immediately following the last line- it will be a 1-arrow/end shoot off (1st arrow counting the X as a 10, then for each subsequent end counting the X as 10 scored inside out- no practice ends). All qualified archers (899 and 900’s) must turn their scorecards in at the podium within 10 minutes of the conclusion of the regular round. The “Lucky Dog” can be the “Vegas Champion” by winning the 900’s shoot off or will place at the top of the 899’s in the regular ranking placement. $1,000 GUARANTEE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP 900 SCORES All Championship Division archers shooting a score of 900 will be guaranteed a minimum prize of $1,000. Shooting Rules: 1. Each end (time period to shoot three arrows) shall be 2 minutes. 2. Archers shooting first will shoot the lower target face positions. 3. An archer shooting before or after the whistle signaling a 2-minute end will lose their highest scoring arrow or arrows equaling the number of errant arrows shot. 4. One arrow is allowed per spot on a three-spot target face. If there is more than one arrow in a single spot, you will lose your highest scoring arrow or arrows in that spot. 5. If more than 3 arrows are shot during an end, only the lowest 3 arrows will be scored. A penalty of one point will be assessed for each additional arrow shot. Misses or zeros will be counted as lowest arrows. 6. If an archer shoots less than three arrows in one end, he/she may shoot the remaining arrows if the omission is discovered before the end is officially completed; otherwise they shall be scored as misses. 7. An archer who purposely disfigures a target face to improve aiming or for any other reason, may be disqualified. Arrow holes may be repaired, provided there is no delay to the round. 8. Any archer conducting himself in an unsportsmanlike manner will be IMMEDIATELY disqualified. 9. Professional members of the NFAA are required to meet current dress code standards for competition. 1 0. Peak compound bow draw weight shall not exceed 80 lbs, with a maximum speed of 300 FPS with a 3% variance. 11. Maximum arrow shaft diameter allowed will be 0.422 inches, with a point diameter not to exceed 0.425 inches. The shaft diameter will include any wrap placed on the arrow and will include the size of the nock and the nock insert. Scoring Rules: 1. A referee will make all decisions on scoring
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NFAA® Calendar of Events DATE/TOURNAMENT............................................................................................................VENUE
2014 • • • DECEMBER • • • December 12-14 north american field archery championships.......................................Homestead, FL
December 12-14 midwest open indoor archery tournament.......................................... Bloomington, IL
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• • • JANUARY • • • January 2-4 IsAA pro-am...........................................................................................................Des Moines, IA • • • FEBRUARY
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February 6-8 the vegas shoot................................................................................................... Las Vegas, NV • • • MARCH • • • March 14-15 NFAA Indoor national championships......................................................... Louisville, KY • • • APRIL
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April 11-12 First dakota Classic...............................................................................................Yankton, SD • • • MAY • • • May 1-3 NFAA National Marked 3D.................................................................................... Redding, CA • • • JULY
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July 22-26 NFAA OUTDOOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS............................................Mechanicsburg, PA
2016 • • • JANUARY
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January 29-31 The Vegas Shoot................................................................................................... Las Vegas, NV
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Championship Male Freestyle $65,000 in Total Prize Money. NFAA Freestyle Rules Apply. 1......... $30,000 11........ $1,100 21............ $450 31.......... $250 2........... $7,500 12........ $1,100 22............ $450 32.......... $250 3........... $3,750 13........ $1,100 23............ $450 33.......... $250 4........... $2,500 14........ $1,100 24............ $450 34.......... $250 5........... $1,100 15........ $1,100 25............ $450 35.......... $250 6........... $1,100 16........... $550 26............ $350 36.......... $250 7........... $1,100 17........... $550 27............ $350 37.......... $250 8........... $1,100 18........... $550 28............ $350 38.......... $250 9........... $1,100 19........... $550 29............ $350 39.......... $200 10........... $1,100 20........... $550 30............ $350 40.......... $200 *Includes $5,000 bonus if the winner is a current NFAA Professional member. Awarded from the NFAA. Championship Senior Freestyle $22,000 in Total Prize Money. NFAA Freestyle Rules Apply. 6........ $1,140 11............ $600 16.......... $200 1........... $7,000 2........... $2,650 7............ $955 12............ $540 17.......... $200 3........... $1,820 8............ $840 13............ $460 18.......... $200 4........... $1,550 9............ $775 14............ $365 19.......... $200 5........... $1,320 10........... $685 15............ $300 20.......... $200 *Includes $2,500 bonus if the winner is a current NFAA Professional member. Awarded from the NFAA. Championship Female Freestyle $18,050 in Total Prize Money. NFAA Freestyle Rules Apply. 6............ $900 11............ $470 1........... $7,000 7............ $700 12............ $415 2........... $2,000 8............ $635 13............ $375 3........... $1,500 4........... $1,200 9............ $570 14............ $340 10........... $520 15............ $325 5........... $1,100 *Includes $2,500 bonus if the winner is a current NFAA Professional member. Awarded from the NFAA. Championship Male Freestyle Ltd. Recurve $13,500 in Total Prize Money. NFAA Recurve Rules Apply. 1........... $7,000 6............ $545 2........... $2,000 7............ $465 3........... $1,000 8............ $415 4.............. $750 9........... $350 10........... $310 5.............. $665 *Includes $2,000 bonus if the winner is a current NFAA Professional member. Awarded from the NFAA. Championship Female Freestyle Ltd. Recurve $9,000 in Total Prize Money. NFAA Recurve Rules Apply. 1...............$4,000 5........... $600 2.............. $1,500 6........... $500 3...............$1,000 7........... $400 4..................$700 8........... $300 *Includes $1,000 bonus if the winner is a current NFAA Professional member. Awarded from the NFAA. Championship Barebow $9,000 in Total Prize Money. Male & Female Combined. NFAA Barebow Rules Apply. 1........... $4,000 5........... $600 2........... $1,500 6........... $500 3........... $1,000 7........... $400 4.............. $700 8........... $300
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PAYOUTS Championship Young Adult Freestyle $4,500 in Total Prize Money. Male & Female Combined. NFAA Freestyle Rules Apply. 1........... $2,500 4............ $300 2........... $1,000 5........... $200 3.............. $500 Championship Young Adult Freestyle Ltd. Recurve $4,500 in Total Prize Money. Male & Female Combined. NFAA Recurve Rules Apply. 1........... $2,500 4........... $300 2........... $1,000 5........... $200 3.............. $500 Freestyle Flights Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 Flight 5 $3,425 $1,740 $1,400 $1,250 $1,095 1 2 $2,115 $965 $775 $690 $610 3 $1,525 $725 $575 $520 $455 4 $975 $515 $415 $370 $325 5 $760 $440 $355 $320 $275 6 $625 $360 $290 $255 $230 7 $530 $305 $250 $220 $190 8 $455 $275 $225 $200 $175 Flight 6 Flight 7 Flight 8 Flight 9 Flight 10 $975 $840 $765 $695 $625 1 2 $540 $465 $425 $385 $350 3 $400 $350 $315 $285 $260 4 $290 $245 $225 $200 $185 5 $245 $215 $190 $175 $160 6 $200 $175 $160 $145 $130 7 $170 $150 $135 $120 $110 8 $155 $135 $120 $110 $100 Flight 11 Flight 12 Flight 13 Flight 14 Flight 15 1 $575 $515 $470 $435 $405 2 $320 $290 $260 $245 $225 3 $235 $210 $190 $185 $165 4 $165 $150 $135 $130 $120 5 $145 $130 $120 $105 $100 6 $120 $105 $100 $90 $85 7 $100 $90 $80 $75 $70 8 $90 $80 $75 $70 $65 Flight 16 Flight 17 Flight 18 Flight 19 Flight 20-25 1 $375 $360 $340 $300 $250 2 $205 $190 $190 $175 $150 3 $155 $145 $135 $125 $115 4 $110 $105 $100 $90 $90 5 $95 $90 $85 $80 $80 6 $75 $75 $75 $75 $70 7 $70 $70 $70 $65 $65 8 $65 $65 $65 $60 $60
Recurve Flights Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 Flight 5 1 $1,645 $900 $610 $420 $350 2 $910 $500 $335 $230 $195 3 $680 $375 $250 $175 $145 4 $480 $265 $180 $125 $105 5 $420 $230 $155 $105 $90 6 $340 $190 $130 $90 $70 7 $290 $160 $105 $75 $60 8 $260 $140 $95 $65 $55 BOWHUNTER FREESTYLE FLIGHTS Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 Flight 5 1 $1645 $900 $610 $420 $350 2 $910 $500 $335 $230 $195 3 $680 $375 $250 $175 $145 4 $480 $265 $180 $125 $105 5 $420 $230 $155 $105 $90 6 $340 $190 $130 $90 $70 7 $290 $160 $105 $75 $60 8 $260 $140 $95 $65 $55
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Crossbow Flights 1 250 2 150 3 100
Total Awards Championship Freestyle Men........................................................ $65,000 Championship Senior Freestyle...................................................... $22,000 Championship Freestyle Women.................................................. $18,050 Championship Freestyle Limited Recurve Men.......................... $13,500 Championship Freestyle Limited Recurve Women...................... $9,000 Championship Barebow Division.................................................... $9,000 Championship Young Adult Freestyle............................................. $4,500 Championship Young Adult Freestyle Ltd. Recurve..................... $4,500 Freestyle Flights................................................................................ $56,000 Bowhunter Freestyle Flights.......................................................... $12,000 Recurve Flights................................................................................. $12,000 Freestyle Limited Flights.................................................................... $2,500 Crossbow Flights................................................................................... $500 Junior Divisions..........................................................Vegas Scholarships
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events schedule Wednesday, February 4 1:00PM-6:00PM Late Registration/Check-In 1:00PM-11:59PM Team Impact 24-Hour Practice
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Thursday, February 5 1:00PM-6:00PM Vendor Trade Show: Arena Concourse 1:00PM-6:00PM Late Registration/Check-In 1:00PM-9:00PM Bow Storage 1:00PM Team Impact 24-Hour Practice Begins Friday, February 6 12:00AM-11:59PM Team Impact 24-Hour Practice 6:00AM-7:00PM Bow Storage Round 1 Arena: Red Group 7:00AM 7:00AM Round 1 Halls: Red Group 9:30AM Round 1 Arena: Yellow Group 10:00AM Round 1 Halls: Yellow Group 12:00PM Round 1 Arena: Green Group 1:00PM Round 1 Halls: Green Group 2:30PM Round 1 Arena: Blue Group 4:00PM Round 1 Halls : Blue Group 9:00AM-6:00PM Vendor Trade Show: Arena Concourse
Saturday, February 7 Team Impact 24-Hour Practice 12:00AM-11:59PM 6:00AM-7:00PM Bow Storage 7:00AM Round 1 Arena: Yellow Group 7:00AM Round 1 Halls: Yellow Group 9:30AM Round 1 Arena: Green Group 10:00AM Round 1 Halls: Green Group 12:00PM Round 1 Arena: Blue Group 1:00PM Round 1 Halls: Blue Group 2:30PM Round 1 Arena: Red Group 4:00PM Round 1 Halls : Red Group* 9:00AM-6:00PM Vendor Trade Show: Arena Concourse NFAA & Morrell Manufacturing 7:00PM Archers Appreciation 7:00PM World Cup Finals *Junior Awards Ceremony following the 2:30PM line Sunday, February 8 Team Impact 24-Hour 12:00AM-12:00PM Practice Bow Storage 6:00AM-3:00PM 7:00AM Final Round TBA Final Round TBA 10:00AM 1:00PM Final Round TBA 4:00PM Final Round TBA 9:00AM-5:00PM Vendor Trade Show: Arena Concourse
All archers will be reassigned for Sunday shooting times. Please check the posted information for your shooting time and target assignment. Championship and World Cup awards ceremony will follow the shoot off. Each line begins with two official practice ends. There will be no additional practice ends. Paid practice lanes will be located on the arena concourse, beginning at 6:00am each morning. All areas will be open for paid practice on Thursday beginning at 1:00pm. Equipment storage will be available from 6:00am until 30 minutes after completion of the final round. The bow storage will close as listed in the schedule each day. It is the archer’s responsibility to retrieve their equipment before that time as it will remain inaccessible until the following morning. All shooting times are subject to change based on participation. Please remember that you are responsible for arriving at the correct target at your assigned shooting time.
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Join us at the 2015 Indoor Archery World Cup Finals! Following day two of the world-famous Vegas Shoot, the top sixteen World Cup point earners from each category will shoot off in head-to-head competition in front of a roaring Vegas crowd. Compete in front of thousands against the world’s best! To qualify for the Las Vegas Indoor World Cup Final, archers must participate in at least two of the four stages scheduled, one of which must be The Vegas Shoot: Marrakesh, Morocco | 8-9 November 2014 ■ Bangkok, Thailand | 6-7 December 2014 ■ Nimes, France | 23-25 January 2015 ■ Las Vegas, USA | 6-7 February 2015 ■
The archers with the most accumulated points (from their best three results) will compete at the South Point Hotel in Las Vegas on Saturday at 7:00 pm, February 7, 2015, in the Indoor World Cup Final. The top three participants in each category (Recurve Men, Recurve Women, Compound Men and Compound Women) will compete for the following prize money: 1st place: 2nd place: 3rd place:
$3,700 USD $1,800 USD $1,000 USD
In addition, the winner of each category, at the Final, will earn free invitations for the following year’s Indoor Archery World Cup Series. Those invitations include free registration fee to the tournaments, and accommodations for three (3) nights. All (FITA) World Archery rules shall apply for all Indoor World Cup events. For additional information, please visit www.worldarchery.org. #VegasShoot2015 ■ www.nfaausa.com V19
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HALL Shooting Groups & Line Times
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Round 2
Arena
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Round 2
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7:00 AM
2:30 PM
Championship Barebow Championship Senior Freestyle
Red
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4:00 PM
Yellow
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Championship Male Recurve Championship Female Recurve Championship Female Freestyle
Crossbow Flights Recurve Flights Bowhunter Flights Freestyle Ltd. Flights
Yellow
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Freestyle Flights
Green
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10:00 AM Junior Divisions
Blue
4:00 PM
1:00 PM
Green
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2:30 PM
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Championship Male Freestyle Championship Young Adult Freestyle Championship Young Adult Freestyle Ltd. Recurve
Freestyle Flights
*Times are subject to change based on attendance. Please verify shooting assignments prior to the first day of shooting.
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vegas rules | continued from page V10 questionable arrows; their decisions are final. 2. All arrows must remain in the target, untouched, until scoring is completed. 3. Any archer deliberately touching any questionable arrow or any part of the target assembly (including other arrows, faces, pins, mat or stand) will result in the questionable arrow being scored in the lower scoring area. 4. The three-spot target face is scored on the gold (10,9), red (8,7), and blue (6) rings. The target face must be placed on the mat in an upright position. 5. Arrows must touch the line to be in the next highest scoring area. 6. Any arrow that passes beyond the shooting line a distance greater than 10 feet as measured to the closest part of the arrow, will be considered a shot arrow. See mark on the floor. 7. If an arrow is embedded in the target beyond the nock and a referee cannot determine the value of that arrow, it will be considered a pass through, and will be re-shot. NO ARROWS WILL BE PUSHED BACK. 8. Each competitor must complete and sign his own scorecard. Both scorers must also sign it. When there is a difference on the two cards, the lowest score must be taken. ANY ARCHER TURNING IN AN INCORRECT SCORE CARD WILL BE SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION. Smoking is prohibited in the shooting hall. Smoking allowed in designated areas only. Please obey all no smoking signs. â– #VegasShoot2015 â– www.nfaausa.com V21
the vegas shoot 2015 professional class Contingency Schedule
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TOURNAMENT NFAA World Archery Festival (Vegas) Shoot Las Vegas USA
PLACE MEN WOMEN SENIOR 1st $20,000 $7,000 $7,000 2nd $5,000 $2,000 $2,000 3rd $2,000 $1,000 $1,000
Making the shoot down Round at Vegas (Championship Men)
$1,000
Championship Mens Bowhunter Freestyle, 1st Only
$2,000
Redding Marked 3-D Championship (NFAA Results Only)
USA 1st $10,000 $5,000 $5,000
NFAA Indoor National Championship USA 2nd $5,000 $2,000 $2,000 3rd $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 USA 1st $5,000 $1,000 $1,000
NFAA Shooter of Year
NFAA OUTDOOR National Championships USA 1st $7,000 $4,000 $4,000 2nd $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 3rd $1,000 $500 $500 yankton classic USA 1st $4,000 $2,000 2nd $2,000 $1,000 3rd $1,000 $500
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TOURNAMENT
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LAS VEGAS, NV
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NFAA WORLD ARCHERY FESTIVAL
Championship Male Championship Female Senior Open Pro Male Championship Bowhunter
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$15,000 $ 4,000 $ 4,000 $2,000
$ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ 1,000 $1,000
$ 1,000 $ 500 $ 500 $500
$ 1,000 BONUS for a 30X round in Vegas
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2014 VEGAS Jessarae klatt 11sioux falls, sd braden kline 18
roseburg, or
Cub Female Freestyle Unlimited Division Family: Mindy (mom), Brian (dad), Easton (brother)
Young Adult Male Freestyle Division Family: Mom: Debbie, Dad: Kevin, Sister: Brittany
How did you first get into archery? By going hunting with my dad. Then I started target shooting in 4-H. I wanted to win more than ribbons and was able to do that when I got involved with JOAD.
How did you first get into archery? A close friend and mentor of mine, who introduced me to bowhunting, encouraged me to compete in the 2012 Oregon State Indoor competition. I was utterly humbled when he fronted the money to buy me a modest indoor bow setup, saying: “Now you have no excuse not practice.” I have greatly enjoyed competing in archery ever since!
Congratulations on winning at Vegas! What did you do to prepare yourself to beat the competition? I practiced almost every day and would practice on letting down and not being distracted by noise. What advice would you give to first-time Vegas shooters? To not worry about your score and focus on your shooting form. Also to not be scared to let down and to not be worried if you shoot a bad arrow just know that you can’t go back in time and shoot that arrow over again. Just put it aside and move on. If Vegas were a team event, who would you want to have as your shooting partner? Hailey Johnson [A fellow competitor from Yankton, SD] What other sports or hobbies do you have? Softball, hunting, fishing and Tae Kwon Do What are your future plans? To keep pushing to my dreams and never give up on what I really want.
Congratulations on winning at Vegas! What did you do to prepare yourself to beat the competition? My answer may seem cliché, but I truly believe that you’re simply shooting against yourself. When you’re on the shooting line, you can’t control how the guy standing on either side of you is going to shoot; all you can control is the arrow nocked to your own string. I am also a firm believer in the power of writing your goals down. Winning this class had been something I had planned for, and practiced accordingly to achieve. What advice would you give to first-time Vegas shooters? Las Vegas is a hoppin’’ place, but you have to stay focused on the task at hand! Shoot each arrow one at a time and don’t let the pressure/excitement of the atmosphere negatively affect your performance. When you’re done shooting however, soak it all up because Vegas is truly a cool experience!
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JR. CHAMPIONS Kent Nitta 14
fountain valley, ca
Recurve Youth Male Division Family: I have an older sister, mother, father and of course my archery club friends and competitors who I see every day. How did you first get into archery? I started archery at 8 years old after shooting at Cub Scouts summer camp. Congratulations on winning at Vegas! What did you do to prepare yourself to beat the competition? I practice and train all year long. When I was younger I didn’t like to shoot poorly, so I started to practice more and more. At first it was twice a week, then three times a week. Today I shoot almost every day. What advice would you give to first-time Vegas shooters? Practice so they can shoot well and have fun shooting. If Vegas was a team event, who would you want to have as your shooting partner? Robin Hood What other sports or hobbies do you have? I like to play basketball, I play tennis and have been doing gymnastics since I was 3 years old.
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ted j. strychalskielizabethtown 14 , pa Youth Division Family: Parents Dave & Michelle Strychalski How did you first get into archery? Hunting with my dad. Congratulations on winning at Vegas! What did you do to prepare yourself to beat the competition? I practiced a lot, shooting at least 100 arrows each day. And focused on my form. What advice would you give to first-time Vegas shooters? Don’t ever give up even if you’re not shooting your best. If Vegas was a team event, who would you want to have as your shooting partner? Mathew Weinstein What other sports or hobbies do you have? I play baseball in the spring and hunt in the fall. What are your future plans? I would like to be a professional archer and do that full time.
What are your future plans? Practice and train to be the best that I can possibly be.
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louisville article provided by the louisville convention and visitors bureau
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Louisville is a city full of endless possibilities. It’s a city located somewhere between “way out there” and “feels like home”. A place known as both the “southern most northern city” and “the northern most southern city”. A place so unique, that you can pronounce our name 5 different ways – Looavul, Luhvul, Loueville, Looaville, Looeyville. It’s a place just for you, no matter how you wanna say it. Walk the streets of downtown, along Museum Row and you’ll find more galleries and museums than you can shake a stick at. And speaking of sticks, you sports lovers can see the world’s biggest bat on display at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. In all, Museum Row on Main houses nine original attractions all within a six-block radius, now that’s what I call convenience! Since you are already downtown, you may as well stroll along the Urban Bourbon Trail or just hang out at Fourth Street Live, the city’s premier dining and entertainment district.
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national jr. spotlight NFAA Indoor aleah siders
charlotte harrington
National Indoor Champion Young Adult Female Bowhunter Freestyle
National Indoor Champion Youth Female Bowhunter Freestyle
Family: Dan and Aundrea Siders, parents Drew (14), brother Hometown: Hill City, SD
Family:
Congratulations on winning a National Championship!! How did you celebrate your victory? My family, coach, and archery friends went out for a celebratory dinner at the Old Spaghetti Factory in Louisville. How did you get started in archery? My Dad introduced me to archery when I was 12 years old. My parents bought me my first bow, soon after I began shooting in leagues at my local range and state competitions. What is your best memory of the 2014 archery season? The feeling of winning my first national tournament is definitely my favorite memory. Besides archery, what other talents do you have? I enjoy hunting and fishing with my family as well as four wheeling in the Black Hills. What are your goals for 2015? I plan to participate in as many indoor and outdoor local and state tournaments as possible, I also plan to attend the Vegas shoot, Indoor Nationals and the Dakota Classic.
Brother Adam, Dad Jeff, Mom Laura, Two pets – Daisy (dog), Ralphie (bird) Hometown: Pearland, TX Congratulations on winning a National Championship!! How did you celebrate? We didn’t actually do much to celebrate; we had to drive home immediately afterwards to get to school on Tuesday. My family, grandparents, aunt and uncle were there with me so we all went out for lunch before we had to leave. It was all kind of a blur. My mom shared it on Facebook, so a lot of people I didn’t know (and still don’t know) have commented on it. She also emailed by teachers with a drawn-out, nail-biting description of the event, so I got a surprise when my name was called over the announcements the next morning, and my Nationals picture was on the board in homeroom (several of my friends didn’t see me at first; I am incredibly short and was standing between two incredibly tall people). How did you get started in archery? Hmm… that’s a hard one. I got one of those $30 Bear Brave bows from Bass Pro for Christmas in 2nd grade, but didn’t use it much. When I was 10, about 2 years ago in 2012, I started taking a class through our local Parks and Rec, and was pretty good, so I got some lessons and a better continued on page V40 #NFAAIndoor2015 ■ www.nfaausa.com V27
Championship Bowls NFAA Indoor
top row Dana Baird, Mike Flier, Hunter Jackson, Teagan Klamm
second row
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Inga Pever, Kathy Pindell, Luke Ray, Jennifer Stoner
BOTTOM ROW
Erica Strassman, Jason & Rachel Wesbrock
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louisville lodging Hyatt Regency ▶
888-421-1442 311 South 4th Street Louisville, KY 40202
Tournament Rates: $109 To make reservations online, visit resweb.passkey.com/ go/2015NFAA For additional assistance, call 888-421-1442
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Additional lodging Louisville Marriott Downtown*
800-266-9432
Connected via skywalk Galt House Hotel & Suites
800-843-4258
Connected Via Skywalk the seelbacH hilton
502-585-3200 500 Fourth Street
hampton inn Louisville Downtown
502-585-2200 100 E. Jefferson
*Please note, the Louisville Marriott Downtown has King rooms only on the NFAA block. All Double rooms are booked for a coinciding event. #NFAAIndoor2015 ■ www.nfaausa.com V29
indoor nationals ■ louisville Friday, March 13, 2015 11:00 am – 5:00 pm............................... Late Registration and Check In 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm ................................ Archery Trade Show 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm................................. Paid Practice 1:00 pm – 8:30 pm ................................ Equipment Storage Available 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm................................. Practice with the Pros —Free Event for Under 18 Archers— 6:00 pm .................................................. Pro-Am Team Event*
NFAA Indoor
*Professional archers must pre-register by March 9, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015 6:00 am – 6:00 pm ................................ Paid Practice as Space is Available 6:00 am – 8:00 pm ................................ Equipment Storage Available 7:00 am/11:00 am/3:30 pm**.............. Shooting Times: NFAA Championships 8:00 am – 10:00 am............................... Pro Member Meeting 9:00 am – 6:00 pm................................. Archery Trade Show 2:30 pm .................................................. OPENING CEREMONIES Sunday, March 15, 2015 6:00 am – 3:00 pm ................................ Paid Practice as Space is Available 6:00 am – 3:30 pm ................................ Equipment Storage Available 9:00 am – 3:00 pm ................................ Archery Trade Show Shooting times are to be determined: NFAA Championships **Sunday shooting times will be posted following the last line on Saturday. Each line time begins with two practice ends on your assigned target. No additional practice ends will be shot. The awards ceremony will begin no more than 2 hours after the final line on Sunday.
tournament information EARLY-REGISTRATION FEE Early-registrations must be received on or before March 2, 2015. Registrations received after this date will pay the regular registration fee. Phone registrations accepted only with credit card payment. To register, visit www.nfaausa.com/indoornationals. ON SITE REGISTRATION Late registration will be accepted at the tournament site on Friday from 11:00am to 5:00 pm and Saturday from 6:30 am to 2:30 pm. Regular registration fee will apply. CANCELLATION All registrations are subject to a $25 cancellation fee. Cancellations must be made in writing on or before March 2, 2015. No refunds will be issued on or after March 3, 2015. Please email all cancellation requests to info@nfaausa.com. INSUFFICIENT PAYMENT Payment must be made in full at the time of tournament registration. Payments made to the NFAA that are insufficient or invalid will incur a fee up to $50. MEMBERSHIP All archers must hold a current membership in the NFAA or USA V30 Archery Magazine
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Archery to compete for NFAA awards. Payment of membership fees will be required if current membership cannot be verified. Professional archers must be members of NFAA and the NFAA Professional Division. PROOF OF MEMBERSHIP All shooters must have proof of NFAA or USA Archery membership at the tournament site. NFAA Professional shooters should be prepared to show their 2015 NFAA Pro membership card. All memberships are subject to verification at any time during the tournament. PRACTICE WITH THE PROS This event is free and open to all Pros and archers under the age of 18. Friday evening, all young archers are invited to meet and practice with the NFAA Professionals. No sign up is needed. AWARDS Professional Male Freestyle 1st $7,500 • 2nd $3,000 • 3rd $1,500 First three places guaranteed. Subsequent places based on attendance. All other Professional Divisions based on attendance. See NFAA Constitution for Payout Chart. Silver Bowls and Medallions will be awarded to Division Champions.
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NFAA INDOOR TOURNAMENT SHOOTING RULES 1. Two whistle blasts = archers to the line. One whistle blast starts shooting and the clock. Three blasts = retrieve arrows and score. Four or more blasts = Emergency; stop shooting. STOP IMMEDIATELY. 2. You, the archer, are responsible for your equipment to comply with NFAA rules. It is also your responsibility to confirm you are shooting in the correct style and division. If you are registered in the wrong division or style, this must be corrected prior to shooting your second day’s score. 3. All archers will straddle the shooting line. When finished shooting, please step behind the line. 4. When using the NFAA Indoor Five Spot Target: An archer may shoot any of the 5 spots in any order and shoot as many arrows into any one spot as the archer desires, not to exceed the prescribed number of arrows per end. Scoring shall be five points for the combined 4 cm. X-ring and 8 cm. white ring and four points for the combined 12 cm. and 16 cm. blue rings. 5. Prior to each shooting line there will be 2 ends of practice on your assigned target. Scoring begins immediately after the two practice ends, no additional practice ends will be shot. 6. Arrows must be shot within the 4-minute time limit. If an arrow is shot after the whistle blows the highest scoring arrow will not count. If you shoot more than 5 arrows, only the lowest 5 arrows will be scored. Missed arrows are counted as shot arrows. Additionally, a penalty of one point will be assessed for each arrow shot over the prescribed 5 arrows. 7. There will be a foul line ten (10) feet in front of the shooting line. If an arrow is dropped, within the ten (10) foot foul line, while the archer is in the act of shooting, another arrow may be shot. Arrows passing beyond this line, will be considered shot. 8. Witnessed bounce outs and pass through arrows will be re-shot after scoring of the last end of that round, on a target designated by the tournament officials. 9. Maximum arrow diameter allowed is 0.422 inches with point diameter not to exceed 0.425 inches. 10. In the event of equipment failure, please raise your bow to signal an official. You will have 15 minutes to repair or replace equipment. One practice end will be allowed. The archer will be allowed to shoot practice arrows during the 15 minutes of repair time; all arrows missed during the breakdown, will be shot after the final end. Archers are granted only one equipment failure per day. 11. Each group of archers on a target butt will appoint a Target Captain and two score keepers. Arrows touching the scoring line will count for the higher value. The Target Captain shall rule on all questions on his/her target subject to appeal to a line judge. An official will not be able to make a judgment on an arrow(s) value if the target butt, target face, arrow or any part of the arrow has been touched. Judgments made by a line judge will be final. 12. Archers must record X’s and numeric values of each arrow in each scoring box on the scorecard before touching or drawing any arrows from the target. Example: Score X’s X X X 5 5 25 3 X X X X 5 25 4 13. Scorecards must have all totals correct and in the proper place. Both score keepers and the archer must sign the scorecard. A scorecard submitted with incorrect total(s) may be disqualified. 14. EACH ARCHER MUST TURN IN THEIR OWN SCORECARD WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF THE END OF THEIR ASSIGNED ROUND. TURN IN BOTH SCORECARDS, THE WHITE CARD WILL BE STAMPED BY A TOURNAMENT OFFICIAL AND WILL SERVE AS YOUR RECEIPT. All scorecards must be turned in to
a tournament official within thirty minutes after your shooting line finishes. NO EXCEPTIONS Failure to do so will result in your score not being recorded for that day’s round of competition. 15. Ties for first, second and third place in the Professional Divisions will be determined by shoot off. One practice end; then an end-by-end sudden death shoot off where only the x-ring scores 5 points until the tie is broken. After each end, only those still tied with the highest score will continue in the shoot off. Each archer’s placement in the tournament will be determined by the order in which he/she drops out of the shoot off. If more than one archer drops out of the shoot off in the same end, those archers will be placed based on their total score and X count, including the score and X’s accumulated in the shoot off, then first day score, first day X’s and so on. 16. Ties for first place only, in the amateur Championship (First) Flights will be determined by shoot off. Same shoot off format as above. All other ties will receive duplicate awards. 17. All protests must be in writing and turned in to the Tournament Chairman within one hour after the finish of the shooting line where the protest happened. The protest must be accompanied by $50 cash. 18. No alcoholic beverages may be carried or consumed during shooting hours at the National Tournament. Anyone caught breaking this rule will be immediately disqualified and not be allowed to complete the tournament. 19. Any equipment that impairs the hearing of the competitor will not be allowed on the shooting line. This is a safety issue and will be enforced. 20. Pro Division Dress Code applies to all NFAA Pro Sanctioned Events including the 3-Star Tour Events.
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OFFICIAL REGISTRATION FORM KY Downtown Convention Center March 14-15, 2015 Louisville, KY
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EARLY REGISTRATION FEE (ON OR BEFORE MARCH 2, 2015)
Pro Divisions
Adult & Senior Divisions
Junior Divisions
Family*
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REGISTRATION FEE (ON OR AFTER MARCH 3, 2015)
Pro Divisions
Adult & Senior Divisions
Junior Divisions
Family*
$275
$135
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*Family Rate Includes 2 Non-Pro Adults and 2 Juniors
Please select Age Category and Shooting Style: Pro Adult
Adult
Pro Senior (50 and over)
Young Adult (age 15-17) Senior (50 and over)
Cub (under 12)
Youth (age 12-14)
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Adult, Senior, Silver Senior & Master Senior Divisions Barebow Bowhunter Bowhunter Freestyle Bowhunter Freestyle Limited Traditional Freestyle Freestyle Limited Freestyle Limited Recurve Longbow Crossbow (Adult Only) Saturday Shooting Time (# in order of preference)
Master Senior (70 and over)
Pro Adult/Pro Senior Freestyle Freestyle Limited Freestyle Limited Recurve Junior Divisions Barebow Bowhunter Freestyle Freestyle Freestyle Limited Freestyle Limited Recurve Check for Wheelchair Accommodations
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Preferred shooting times are considered based on participation and are NOT guaranteed. Please verify official shooting assignments.
FOR REGISTRATION BY MAIL OR FAX, PLEASE SEND COMPLETED FORM TO: National Field Archery Association, 800 Archery Lane Yankton, SD 57078 Fax: (605) 260-9280 Credit Card #
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All registrations are subject to a $25 cancellation fee. All cancellation requests must be received in writing on or before 3/2/2015. No refunds will be considered on or after 3/3/2015. Payments made to the NFAA that are insufficient or invalid will incur a fee up to $50. For registration confirmation, visit the Registered Archers link at www.nfaausa.com.
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2nd Add. 5.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 7.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 9.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 9.00 10.00 5.00 5.50 5.00 9.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 15.00 6.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 7.00 6.00 10.00 7.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 7.00 6.00 10.00 7.00
3rd Add. 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 12.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
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Join us–final leg of 3-star tour! Join us on the final leg of the 3 Star Tour: April 11-12, 2015. The First Dakota Classic features the NFAA Classic round and is a money shoot, guaranteeing 70% payback in all Flight and Championship categories. 2015 offers first place guarantees in all Championship divisions. The 2015 Classic will debut the Championship Young Adult divisions, giving youth archers the chance to earn cash prizes. One of the highlights of the First Dakota Classic is the $10,000 Shoot Off. Any archer that competes in all 3 Star events qualifies for the Classic Shoot Off.
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NEW! First Dakota Classic Championship Guarantees: Championship Male Freestyle........................$2,500 Championship Senior Freestyle.....................$2,000 Championship Female Freestyle....................$1,500 Championship Male Recurve.........................$1,500 Championship Female Recurve.......................1,500 Championship Young Adult Freestyle...........$1,000 Championship Young Adult Recurve.............$1,000 The NFAA Classic 600 Round will be shot each day. Each round on Saturday and Sunday will consist of 4 ends of 5 arrows shot at 3 distances. 4 minutes allowed for each end. The target will be the 6-ring center spot of the 92 cm WAF target face with gold-red-blue, etc. (10 through 6) scoring areas. The X ring will be used as a tiebreaker in the Flight Divisions and for 4th place and below in the Championship Divisions. Cub distances will be 10-20-30 yards, Youth distances will be 30-40-50, and Young Adult/Adult/Senior distances will be 40-50-60 yards. Participants may enter one division and category. You will remain in the same division all two days. The number of entries in that division will determine the number of places offered in each Championship and Flight Division. #DakotaClassic2015 â– www.nfaausa.com 35
classic schedule of events Friday, April 10, 2015 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm...........................................Archery Trade Show 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm...........................................Late Registration and Check In 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm...........................................Paid Practice as Space is Available Saturday, April 11, 2015
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The NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Range (800 Archery Lane, Yankton, SD) will be available for practice prior to the First Dakota Classic. Week Day Hours 9 am – 9 pm. Cost: $5 per day for NFAA members/$10 for non-NFAA Members. The NFAA Classic 600 Round will be shot each day. Each round on Saturday and Sunday will consist of 4 ends of 5 arrows shot at 3 distances. 4 minutes allowed for each end. The target will be the 6-ring center spot of the 92 cm WAF target face with gold-red-blue, etc. (10 through 6) scoring areas. The X ring will be used as a tiebreaker in the Flight Divisions and for 4th place and below in the Championship Divisions. Cub distances will be 10-20-30 yards, Youth distances will be 30-40-50, and Young Adult/Adult/Senior distances will be 40-50-60 yards. Participants may enter either a Championship Division or a Flight Division. You will remain in the same division both days. The number of entries in that division will determine the number of places offered in each Championship Division. The tournament guarantees 70% payback for each division based on attendance.
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CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Yankton! What a discovery. Lewis and Clark Lake The magnificent 30-mile Lewis and Clark Lake offers great fishing and boating opportunities, as well as neighboring Lake Yankton. Area campgrounds offer over 1,000 campsites with many amenities, making Yankton the largest camping destination in the Midwest. Missouri National Recreational River The Missouri National Recreational River is a national park that runs right through Yankton. Designated as part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, visitors can explore
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And there’s more… Check out historic downtown Yankton with its exceptional shops and charm, or the Yankton Mall and a wide variety of other businesses along Broadway Avenue. The Auld-Brokaw and Meridian Trail systems, with over 30 miles of trails, makes getting around on bike or foot a cinch. Art galleries, shopping, museums, historic homes and tours – you will find all this and more in Yankton! Visit our Web site today www.visityanktonsd.com to start planning your trip.
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Young Adult Male Freestyle Division - continued BRADEN KLINE If Vegas was a team event, who would you want to have as your shooting partner? Ben English, also from the State of Oregon, has been a strong influence to my shooting form and I would wager his performance against anyone else’s on the vegas stage. What other sports or hobbies do you have? One of my fondest memories of high school was playing football for the Oakland Oakers Football program. We won the 2A State Championship in 2012 and I got to meet all of my closest friends that I still keep today. I played Center on the line my senior year.
NICK YOUNGER 12 kansas city, mo (go royals!)
What are your future plans? I’m now attending Oregon State University, where I am pursuing a degree in Forest Management. I am currently shooting unprofessionally, and preparing for Vegas in 2015. I do plan to pursue a professional career in archery if the financial opportunity ever does present itself.
CMFS Division Family: My dad Dan and my mom Brenda have supported me from the very first shot as well as my big sis Katie and my big brother Jordan How did you first get into archery? I first got into archery when I saw my dad shoot at a local archery shop and I thought I would try it. This was a while after I had a little Walmart bow at the age of 3. That year for Christmas I asked for a bow and I got a camo Genesis. My dad and I went up to the archery range and I thought I was doing pretty good until I saw the really good shooters at the end of the range. I looked at my dad and asked if I could get one of those bows my dad said “yeah if you stick with it.” So I did and we upgraded equipment as I needed it and that’s what go me here today.
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Congratulations on winning at Vegas! What did you do to prepare yourself to beat the competition? One day of every week I was at my archery club practicing with all the adults at 20 yards it was fun shooting with them cause when I went to Vegas I knew they would be rooting me on, I knew the top kids in the country would be there so I knew I would have to zone them out to get myself mentally prepared. What advice would you give to first-time Vegas shooters? For cub shooters, I would recommend you shoot at a longer distance to get used to holding and aiming longer. For everyone else don’t worry, have fun it’s Vegas! If Vegas was a team event, who would you want to have as your shooting partner? It’s a tough choice but I wouldn’t want to single anyone out because they’re all great shooters and great friends. And I know, who ever was on my team, we would have a good time.
charlotte harrington bow, a Diamond Infinite Edge, in November as a “happy birthday, merry Christmas” present. I still use it. I then started in cub female freestyle through TFAA and went to state, where I placed 4th. The next season, I was glad to see that Bowhunter Freestyle was finally made a class in youth (I find it rather challenging to compete against scopeshooters with a pin-sight, if you know what I mean.) What is your best memory of the 2014 archery season? I guess it was probably state or nationals; very exciting, big tournaments. I shot my best tournament score ever at Texas State, and it was really exciting to win Nationals – it came down to another really good shooter and me, and after 2 days the tournament was literally decided by the very last arrow. I ended up winning on a tie-break. It was also really neat to get a chance to shoot with Rodger Willett, Jr. – I was paired with him for the “Practice with the Pros”. I also remember one particular tournament in College Station, TX at Live Oak Archery; I don’t know why I liked it, but I did. I got my best score at the time there, a 280.
What other sports or hobbies do you have? Baseball, Soccer, Hunting, fishing, RC (radio control cars)
Besides archery, what other talents do you have? Well… I’m very good at math, and musically inclined (I play piano, sing, and play euphonium in honors band). I’m in GT classes, and enjoy Quiz Bowl. I’ve got Region Band auditions in a week, so I’m pretty nervous for that, in addition to the start of TFAA tournament season.
What are your future plans? My future plans are to try to make the Olympics because it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity and I want to take advantage of that.
What are your goals for 2015? I plan to win state and Nationals again; as well as shoot some more 300s (I shot two a few months ago, but my scores have been hovering in the mid-high 290s ever since).
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34th annual BIG SKY OPEN
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It was the best-of-the-best once again as Steve Anderson/UT and Paige Pearce/CA won the final round over their competitors. Anderson has been coming to the Big Sky for several years, but it was a first for 19-year-old Pearce. More about the tournament, including photos, beginning on page 15.
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$275,000 IN CASH, PRIZES & SCHOLARSH greetings fellow archers! Welcome to the Vegas Edition and 2015 Tournament Preview! I hope you enjoy this information-packed issue regarding the 2015 3 Star Tour. I wanted to take a minute to thank all of our 2014 tournament participants. Every event we held had record numbers in 2014, including an unbelievable growth of over 400 participants at the 2014 Vegas Shoot! The 2014 3 Star Tour totaled over 4,000 participants from 35+ countries, a 17% increase over 2013. With increased participation comes increased payouts, and we are excited to offer over $275,000 in cash, prizes and scholarships in 2015! 2015 will mark the 15th anniversary of the 3 Star Tour and the 35th anniversary of the NFAA Indoor National Championships. We would like to dedicate the 2015 Indoor National Tournament to former NFAA President Bennie Mooer. Bennie served the NFAA and the archery community for several decades and in multiple positions. He was a driving force in starting the Indoor National tournament. His accomplishments include the NFAA’s highest award, the Compton Medal of Honor. See page 12 for more information on Bennie and the work he did in starting and growing the Indoor National Championships. One big change you will notice in 2015 is that the NFAA Foundation has taken over the Vegas Shoot and the First Dakota Classic. The World Archery Festival has handed over the
reigns to the Foundation in order to increase funding for archery scholarships, the NFAA Foundation museum and Youth Archery Academies. As I talked about the tremendous growth we showed at the 2014 Vegas Shoot, I failed to mention that over 25% of that growth was in the Junior divisions. The youth categories grew from 276 participants in 2013 to 417 in 2014. At the 2015 Vegas Greg Easton, Coach Kisik Lee and I congratulate a few of the 2014 Shoot we will be making Junior Vegas Champions! two additions to the junior categories: will be offering NFAA Foundation First, we are excited to introduce Scholarships (in partnership with the the new Young Adult Championship Easton Foundations) to the top three divisions (Freestyle and Recurve). place winners in each Junior division. These new divisions allow young With the incredible growth of the archers, ages 15-17, to get their feet Junior classes in 2014, the Vegas Shoot wet in the Championship arena before is becoming the proving grounds going on to compete against the for youth indoor archery. We want to “big boys” in following years. They reward these young archers for the will be competing alongside other incredible dedication it takes to win a Championship categories for cash Vegas title: prizes. Championship Young Adult Payouts 1st .......................$2,500 2nd......................$1,000 3rd..........................$500 4th..........................$300 5th..........................$200 The second is the addition of the Vegas Scholarship. The Vegas Shoot
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Easton Field at the NFAA Yankton Archery Center was the spot to be if you wanted to see the top outdoor target archers in the country this fall. October 4th and 5th, 2014 was the first annual National Outdoor Target Championships. Over 100 archers
were faced with three distances: 60-50-40 yards at a 122cm target on Saturday’s NFAA 900 round. Sunday’s NFAA Classic 600 round included 60 arrows shot at a 92cm target at the same distances, but in reverse order. The weather for the tournament was a bit challenging as temperatures were in the 40ºs and 50ºs with some gusty winds to contend with. Jeremy Terhune, from Rozet, Wyoming, emerged as the top archer, earning $2,500 in the Pro Male Freestyle division with a score of 1422 out of a possible 1500. In the Pro Female Freestyle division, Erika Jones, from Grand Island, Nebraska, beat Serena Schluesner, from Roberts, Wisconsin, with a score of 1409 to earn $1,500 and be crowned the top female archer. Being one of the 100-plus archers standing on the line, a whole new
perspective was given to tournament newbies Noel Kusek and Rachael Byrd. This cold and windy weekend was the first outdoor tournament for 13-year old archer Noel. She has been shooting archery for a year-anda-half, and says this tournament is just for her to get more experience since she has not been practicing for it very long. As a youth archer, Kusek shoots at distances of 50-40-30 yards continued on page 8
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for the competition. “It’s more difficult because they switch the distances,” she admits. However, she says being able to practice in the facilities offered at the National Field Archery Association makes her fortunate. Byrd, an employee of the NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center and a marketing intern from the University
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of South Dakota, has been shooting a bow for 3 years as a bowhunter. She said, “Working at the center has proven to be very exciting and fun, especially watching all of the target archers. Being a part of the NFAA Outdoor Nationals and the IFAA World Field Archery Championships this summer got me more excited about shooting a target bow.” With a little encouragement, she decided to give this tournament a shot. “It was really fun even with cold temps and wind, and I ended up in third place for my division. I really enjoyed meeting other people from around the country and making new friends.” There were many archers from around the Yankton area that competed in this national tournament, but Grace Ertle, a 17-year-old from
Michigan, drove 13 hours to compete. Agreeing with her fellow archers, she said, “Overall, I really liked it, but it was definitely a challenge with the wind.” Despite the weather challenge, Grace won a national title for her division. Many other national titles were given out to archers including Gabby Keiser, 14, from Yankton, who took first in the Youth Female Freestyle division. A father-daughter duo also earned top honors: Rachel Wesbrock took first place in the Young Adult Female Bowhunter Freestyle division as did her father, Jason, in the Adult Male Traditional division. Jason, expressing his gratitude toward the NFAA hosting a new tournament, said, “I’m very glad they had it. The NFAA has always showed they’re willing to support shooters with new events like
this.” Bruce Cull, President of the NFAA, remarked, “I’m very happy with the attendance of this year’s inaugural tournament. This wasn’t our first choice for a date to hold this, but we still had over 100 archers. Next year we will be considering a much earlier AugustSeptember time. We look forward to
this tournament growing to several hundred within a few years.” The National Outdoor Target Championships marked the end of the outdoor season. Next for the NFAA is the upcoming Vegas Shoot in February and the start of the indoor season. The National Field Archery Association’s headquarters in located
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900 600 Total Last First Style Round X Round X Total X Bretsch Tressa AFBHFS 775 6 477 6 1252 12 Morgan Shauna AFFS 818 9 466 1 1284 10 Baty Jolie AFFS 788 8 476 2 1264 10 Byrd Rachael AFFS 558 0 558 0 Anderson Courtney AFFSLR 704 3 344 1 1048 4 Davis Selina AFLB 329 1 86 0 415 1 Fenney Alethia AFTRAD 626 2 276 0 902 2 Grubbs Ryan AMBHFS 869 36 514 5 1383 41 Bullard Steve AMBHFS 853 25 497 7 1350 32 Riswold Jim AMBHFS 837 6 509 5 1346 11 Joshua AMBHFS 785 1 464 3 1249 4 Verschoor LaVan Justin AMBHFS 807 13 431 0 1238 13 Pick Alex AMBHFS 141 0 443 3 584 3 Heck Tyler AMFS 850 29 550 18 1400 47 Carmin Matt AMFS 856 20 531 8 1387 28 Johnson Phillip AMFS 852 20 532 8 1384 28 Olson Alex AMFS 842 18 533 8 1375 26 Bill AMFS 828 14 503 9 1331 23 Hewes Duensing Cole AMFS 803 12 514 5 1317 17 Wolfe David AMFSLR 786 8 438 1 1224 9 Reinwand Jeff AMFSLR 664 3 323 0 987 3 Daugherty John AMFSLR 0 0 Wesbrock Jason AMTRAD 769 11 400 1 1169 12 Ramesh Ashwin AMTRAD 666 3 256 922 3 Klatt Jessarae CFFS 889 61 567 16 1456 77 Johnson Hailey CFFS 890 55 563 21 1453 76 Sebert Aliyah CFFS 886 51 561 22 1447 73 Jensen Josie CFFS 826 17 504 6 1330 23 Smith Brea CFFS 0 0 Reed Abigail CFFSLR 726 14 368 5 1094 19
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national target championships | continued from page 9 900 600 Total Last First Style Round X Round X Total X Bartos Fisher CMBB 586 5 277 31 863 36 Ray Luke CMBHFS 870 25 557 13 1427 38 Tyler CMBHFS 810 14 491 4 1301 18 Thomas Mann Luke CMFS 871 44 565 26 1436 70 Klatt Easton CMFS 793 12 487 7 1280 19 Reed Jacob CMFS 777 5 485 12 1262 17 Oblander Dylan CMFSLR 840 22 507 6 1347 28 Reinwand Giovanni CMFSLR 764 14 508 3 1272 17 Orth Richard MSMFS 777 6 511 5 1288 11 Eggersgluess Merle MSMFSL 800 8 478 1 1278 9 Hertzler Gary MSMTRAD 561 3 133 0 694 3 Jones Erika PFFS 858 27 551 12 1409 39 Schleusner Serena PFFS 844 18 456 2 1300 20 Terhune Jeremy PMFS 869 26 553 10 1422 36 Anderson Steve PMFS 872 31 548 10 1420 41 Tedford Paul PMFS 865 29 551 10 1416 39 Morgan Rob PMFS 858 29 537 14 1395 43 Ross PMFS 862 34 531 8 1393 42 Bretsch Schleusner Grant PMFS 827 17 545 8 1372 25 Hakl Julene SFFS 719 6 363 0 1082 6 Johnson Tom SMBB 720 0 395 2 1115 2 Maka Jozef SMBHFS 835 19 530 11 1365 30 Cero Dan SMBHFS 816 0 527 4 1343 4 Hoffman Dan SMBHFS 855 22 467 6 1322 28 Pick Jeff SMBHFS 798 0 463 1 1261 1 Pfannenstein Joseph SMBHFSL 774 6 476 2 1250 8 Gregg Robert SMFS 874 31 567 14 1441 45 Jackson Brian SMFS 851 24 551 6 1402 30 Rugroden Rick SMFS 833 0 500 6 1333 6
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NFAA to Dedicate 35th Annual Indoor Nationals to
Bennie Mooer
by John and Judy Doub
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you’ve been around the NFAA over the past few decades, you may have heard the name Bennie Mooer. Not only did Bennie serve in nearly every position in the organization, but he was also a major advocate for starting the NFAA Indoor National tournament. Bennie was instrumental in the growth and success of the 5-spot tournament, and without him, the tournament may not have grown to the Indoor Nationals we know today. In return, the NFAA would like to dedicate the 35th Annual Indoor National tournament to the late Bennie Mooer. As a young man, Bennie worked for an oil company around the Newton, KS area. He played baseball for that company’s industrial league team and enjoyed hunting quail and pheasants and wetting a line when the opportunity arose. His love of archery began in 1963 when a good friend and high school coach introduced him to the sport. He found the sport gave him an opportunity to spend quality time with his family. Sometime along the way of life, he and his wife Bonnie moved to the Great Bend, KS area. He began his own construction business, and as a side gig, started officiating high school and junior college football and basketball throughout central Kansas. He officiated games for nearly 30 years. Bennie was elected president of a local archery club, Cheyenne Archers, in 1966, then followed up as Midwest Councilman in 1966, a capacity in which he served for 11 years. He held the position of Vice President of Tournaments for Kansas Archers Association from 1966 to 1968 and KSAA President from 1968 to 1970. After 1970 he slowed his NFAA involvement to just being a councilman and competing for seven years. During that time, Bennie and Bonnie became involved with polka dancing and belonged to a group that went to dances regularly. Bonnie said she had the frilly dresses and Bennie’s shirts always matched her dresses. They traveled to different towns for the polka dances. In 1977 Bennie received the NFAA Medal of Merit. 12 Archery Magazine
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Bennie and family as he receives the Compton Medal of Honor, the NFAA’s highest award for service in archery.
In 1978 he ran for Vice President of the NFAA and was elected. This was a very busy time because the NFAA was working on building a new headquarters in Redlands, CA. Bennie assisted with building permit issues and worked on starting a National Indoor tournament. In 1980, the NFAA held the first National Indoor Tournament in Omaha, NE. The weekend was a terrible one weather-wise, as a blizzard hit Kansas and Nebraska. Still, approximately 500 brave souls attended. Bennie continued to grow the tournament over the next 16 years as the Indoor National Tournament Planner/Coordinator. In 1983, Bennie traveled to California several times trying to get the building permit for the new headquarters building. Because of his construction background, he was able to deal with getting the necessary permits, and the building was completed in early 1984 and occupied by the staff. Bennie was awarded the first Clyde Miller trophy in 1983 for an individual who most resembled the ideals of Mr. Miller in working for and recognizing the everyday archer. Bennie was elected KSAA President in 1984 and served in that role until 1986. He also served as NFAA President from 1984 until 1989, and Immediate Past President from 1990 until 1994. Bennie was awarded the first Presidents award in 1993 and the NFAA’s highest honor, the Compton Medal of Honor, on March 26, 1994. He attended 24 Directors meetings in a row and was a Councilman from 1998 until 2002. Bennie continued attending all national tournaments until his health no longer permitted it. After the NFAA bought The Vegas Shoot, Bennie and Bonnie continued attending the event, overseeing the bow storage. He and Bonnie attended two world tournaments, one in Sweden and one in Scotland, while promoting Field at the World level. He always promoted the NFAA scholarship fund and was a certified instructor. Bennie continued serving archery at the state level, giving up the state Treasurer position in May of 2011 at his request. He passed away in July 2011 during the week of the National Outdoor in Yankton, SD. KSAA has missed his presence at their shoots and meetings. n
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The Pro Line Randall Wellings
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To my fellow professional archers: Please remember, the “chain of command” starts with you. This position of Pro Chair (voted in by you) is representation of the membership, at the other end of the chain. The Pro Chair’s role, amongst other things, is to present agenda items on behalf of the Division, and in doing so, ensure the directors know fully that consensus on the submitted agenda items were reached in a true, democratic fashion. If anyone is still wondering how this works, here it is: Each section holds Indoor Sectional events. At those events, the Sectional Pro Rep (voted in by you) will hold a pro meeting at which members from the various states within the section can submit proposals. With multiple venues being used for the sectional events, it is understood that having all pros in one place would be near impossible; the professionalarchers. com website forums would be the ideal place for the Sectional Pro Reps to establish communications with their own pro membership. The way the forum is set up, each Sectional Rep could establish a “sectional forum.” Members will be able to offer up suggestions, discuss proposals and ultimately decide, through a voting process, which proposals are worthy of pursuing to the next level. This next level is where the Sectional Reps, along with the pro chair and the executive committee will convene a meeting at the Indoor Championships. Proposals from the sections will be tabled, discussed and voted upon. The proposals whose merit has been identified as worthy of pursuing will go back to the Sections for discussion, conceivably at the
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various Outdoor Sectional events and/ or the forum. Those proposals which have been ratified by the sections will come back to be tabled at the Pro Executive meeting, held at Outdoor Nationals. From there, those proposals will once again go back to the membership, seeking their input through a ballot. Successful proposals will be written up as agenda items to be submitted for consideration at the next B.O.D. meeting. If you are not actively involved in your local or state association, or participate in sectional events, then you very well may not know what is happening within your section. If you are actively involved and participate in regular events and still don’t hear of anything pertaining to the Pro Division, then I would suggest two things: First, find out who is your State Pro Rep and ask to be kept informed. If your state does not have this position, then petition your state body in an attempt to make this position a reality. Second, find out who your sectional Pro Rep is. This person is accountable to you. If they’re representing you effectively, let them know; if they are not, equally let them know. Recently, many of you participated in a ballot to determine which, if any, of the submitted proposals would become agenda items for the next B.O.D. meeting. It must be understood that each and every submission was presented through the correct channels. While some may say this isn’t the way that it’s been done before, let me respond to that. Yes, this is how things were done...a long time ago. By reverting back
to a manageable and accountable structure, we may actually be able to develop into a Division which cares about each and every member, with a focus on betterment for the Division, not just individuals. Along with the results of the ballot (which can be found on the professionalarchers.com), there are many comments shared about several of the proposals. Thank you to those who took the time to vote on these proposals; you have become an active part of the democratic process. To those who submitted comments, thank you for your insight. Your input is welcomed more than you imagine. Many of these comments will be taken onboard and discussed in an effort to ascertain their merit and how they might benefit the Division in the future. With respect to some of the comments, it was evident that some of the writers might not possess a clear understanding of the “rules,” nor their application. It should go without saying that we, as professional archers, owe it to ourselves and each and every member of the association to know the rules and abide by them, irrespective of circumstances. Understandably so, the professional archer is the one others most likely will turn to for advice. The professional archer is also the one under the microscope when it comes to “how the game is played.” Developing a solid and thorough representation of the entire membership is our goal. Utilizing the existing structure to fulfill this undertaking is a no brainer. Once the wheel is rolling with all the pieces back in place, this Division will be awesome. Again, thank you for your passion Let’s get this done. n
Anderson & Pearce: Winners Take All by Tootie Brabec
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The 34th Annual Big Sky Open
brought out the best-of-the-best once again as Steve Anderson, of Utah, and Paige Pearce, of California, won the final round above their competitors. Anderson has been coming to the Big Sky for several years, but it was a first for 19-year-old Pearce. Anderson’s exclamation of “Finally, I’m a winner!” echoed across the range, bounced over I-70 and back through the crowd watching the event. Henry Bass (UT) from Mathews Pro Staff, was tied with Anderson and Colton Hamilton (UT) for first place on Saturday, which made Sunday’s competition more tense than ever. Pearce, on the other hand, was two points ahead of Easter Brock (UT), while Becky Pearson (AZ) and Seneca Francis (UT) were trying their best to catch up. In the end, Francis moved ahead of Becky to come in third. Anderson, in a compassionate note about his good buddy Bass, said he felt bad that he had bested Henry at the 50-yard target with three arrows in the continued on page 16 scores, tournament info and more at www.nfaausa.com 15
big sky open | continued from page 15 10-ring while Bass placed his three in the nines. Once you lose several, it is really hard to catch up. Oh, for the flight of the arrow! Look at this way, Henry...there’s always next year. A special highlight of the event was watching Tony Clem and son Tanner, of Colorado, compete in the same FS Mens Championship division. Tony won the Big Sky Open in 2000 when we brought the tournament back after a five-year absence. When the competition was ended, little Tanner came running out in the field to his dad. Tony scooped him up and that’s where he remained throughout congratulations, pictures, etc. Tanner is not so little anymore; he outshot his dad by two points, ending up 12th in the competition. Archery is such a great family sport and it’s impressive to see that “those who shoot together, stick together.” Other Division winners were: Champion Sr M | Robert Gregg/NE Champion Sr Master M | Carl Speakman/CO Champion Sr Silver M | Tim Strickland/CO Champion BB M | Richard Lucangioli/CO Champion BB W | Becky Korte/CO Champion BHFS M | Ryan Grubbs/NE Champion BHFS W | Megan Smith/CO Champion Classic M | Jim Shackleford/NM Champion Classic W | Lynn Walter/CO Champion FSL M | Sam Boyles/WY In the Flights winners were: Mens #1 | Judd Wathen/UT #2 | Kaden Christensen/UT #3 | Phil Porter/NE Womens #1 | Lindsay Argyle/ID Sr Flights Mens #1 | Rocky Miracle/CO Women #1 | Toni Miracle/CO Crossbow M | Stan Pennypacker/CO W | Vickie Day/CO Amateurs: YA-M-FS-Logan Downey/CO; F-Kali Pavlik/NE; YA-MFSL-Ryan Tseng/CO; Y-FS-M-Kolt Douglas/UT; Y-FS-FAddi Reynolds/CO; Cub-FS-M-Ronnie Boushee/NM; Cub-FS-F-Izzi Houseweart/CO. Thanks to all that came and participated. Thanks to our sponsors—Mathews Inc, Gordon Composites, Gold Tip, Specialty Archery, Jake’s Archery, Rocky Mountain Gun Club, Easton, Bee Stinger, BCY, Carter Enterprises, Sportsmans Warehouse, American Whitetail, Total Bow Performance, Perri’s Collision & Repair and US Magazine. Thanks to all whom helped us with the tournament setup and maintenance. It is appreciated. n
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Word List: ACCURACY FOLLOW SHOOTINGLINE ARROW PRACTICE TARGET DRAW
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What’s Your Most Important Piece of
THINK ABOUT THE TITLE QUESTION. If you do not have the answer, a clue would be that too often it is the least utilized piece of equipment during a competition. We’ll come back to this later, but for now let’s examine what you do in practice compared to your performance in a tournament. To produce well when competing, you need to replicate what you do on the practice field. For many archers, there is a wide range between the scores in those two types of settings. To narrow this gap, examine how you are operating in both situations and identify the differences. Often it seems much easier to execute good form in practice because it isn’t such a big deal if you miss a shot. You are more relaxed and shoot better overall. Examine your form during practice. Does your bow arm maintain steady pressure at the target and finish in the same place on every shot? Does the release hand maintain back pressure and finish in an identical position? Do you execute each shot with the same rhythm? Do you let the pin float, trust your form, and shoot a strong shot? Answer each of these questions as you compare your performance in practice to what you do in a tournament. If the results vary, you have identified areas that need to be addressed.
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you increase it in tournaments? Such a change in your focus usually causes a detrimental effect on your performance. During training start giving each shot more value and in competition reduce the importance of each arrow. Then strive to have the value of both shots “meet in the middle” so that your thinking will be the same and your performance can improve. Reflect on the previous questions that have been posed as you evaluate your shooting program. Now consider one last query: What is your most important piece of archery equipment? n More of Terry’s shooting tips are in his new book, Archery: Think and Shoot Like a Champion, which can be found at wunderlearchery.com.
Why do most archers shoot with less success in competition than in practice? The root cause for this problem is based in their thinking. Do the same thoughts go through your mind during practice as they do in a tournament? In an important event, do you worry about score, try to fine-tune your aiming, or get nervous and see sight movement? You experience these adverse effects because your thinking changes. How do you correct the problem? You’ll need to program your mind to have the same thoughts in both situations. Shoot from the conscious mind. Program your mind and muscles to work together as a unit by following a simple shot sequence. A typical series might use these steps: 1) relax your shoulders and release hand when you come to full draw; 2) let the pin float; 3) pull the bow apart and shoot a strong shot. Thinking and following an exact shot sequence will minimize apprehensive thoughts that can erode effective form.
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Coach’s Corner © bernie pellerite
The following are excerpts from Idiot Proof Answers to Archery’s Most Asked Questions by Bernie Pellerite. From the author: “When I decided to write this second book, I felt that it should be completely different from the first. To determine what most people wanted to hear, we took questions for over a year from the internet and from past seminars and shooter’s schools. Then we selected the top 275 from over 500 questions we had compiled. In this follow-up book to Idiot Proof Archery, we tried not to duplicate the material covered in the first book. So, most of Idiot Proof Answers is brand new material with new pictures and there is much more technical information in this book than in the first. The chapters include the following: Equipment, which includes bows, tuning, strings, peep sights, sights, rests, stabilizers, releases and arrows. Also Form, Aiming, Mental, Target Panic, Back Tension, Practice, Tournaments and Hunting. This article is a selection of questions and answers from the Bow Equipment chapter. When it comes to tuning or shootability, I see no difference between draw length-specific bows and adjustable draw length one-cam bows. However, for efficiency, since the draw length-specific bow was engineered for that specific draw length, then the efficiency level might be one or two points higher than a bow that has an adjustability range over two or three different draw lengths. The bow that has an adjustable draw length will probably have one of those draw lengths that is slightly more efficient than the others. Finding that may be difficult, maybe even impossible, unless you contact the manufacturer to find out whether a 27 to 29 inch bow is more efficient on the 27 inch, 28 inch or 29 inch setting. Once you’ve found that though, the adjustable draw length bow at its most efficient setting will be comparable to a draw length-specific bow. This will not make you shoot higher scores; it will just give you the efficiency rating of one or two points higher, i.e., 2 more fps.
Yes, weather affects your sight marks. For example, if you set your sight marks in 60° weather and you went to Atlanta, GA in August where it’s 104°, you would have to add yardage. In other words, if you judged it for 42 yards, you’ll have to shoot it for around 43 or 44 yards, because the bow limbs are hot and they don’t recover as fast. Conversely, if you take that same bow that was set at 60° and went to Canada where it’s 20°, the limbs are stiffer from the cold, they recover quicker and you would have to subtract yardage. This is all individual, of course, depending on the bow, the poundage, the draw length and the weight of the arrow you are shooting. Years ago, strings used to stretch out in hot weather causing troubles with sight markings, but today, most strings are pre-stretched, so they are no longer a factor. What effect does weather (hot or cold) have on your sight setting? In other words, do you add or subtract yards on your sight tape due to weather?
When it comes to bow tuning, shootability, or efficiency, etc., is there an advantage of draw length-specific cams over those with draw length adjustability on one-cam bows, or vice-versa?
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It will affect your shot because it is putting added weight on one side that you have to counterbalance with weights to keep the bow level without effort. Without the counterweight, you can expect the bow to torque and it will be harder to level up before shooting. You might try a hip quiver or leg quiver. If you are shooting from a tree stand, you might want to take it off and hang it on a nail where you can still get to the arrows but it won’t interfere with your shot.
If I shoot with a quiver, does it affect my shot?
A hip or leg quiver could solve the counter-weight problem of attaching the quiver to the bow.
I’m done for the season and I need to store my bow. Should I back down my limbs? I’ve heard that if I keep it cranked at 70 pounds it will decrease after time. Is that correct?
Normally, if you have fiberglass limbs, you have nothing to worry about. The reason bows used to lose poundage over time is because they
If you have fiberglass limbs, you don’t have to crank your bow down before storage.
about it.
had wood or wood-laminated limbs. Wood, after some time, will start to take a permanent bend and the limbs can draw moisture. Fiberglass does not have that problem, so if you have fiberglass limbs, don’t worry
There are very few absolutes in archery. As soon as we made a rule of thumb, a pro will come along and shoot the impossible set-up and break a world record. So, it’s hard to quantify shootability. It is relative to the person’s ability, not necessarily their draw length. Rule of thumb says that anything shorter than a 7-inch brace height becomes fairly critical. For the average person, that is true. However, some pros that can repeat form perfectly can shoot 5½ inch brace height bows and shoot unbelievable scores. You just won’t find many of those on the line in Las Vegas or at the Indoor Nationals. So, you’ll find most target bows are going to have brace heights of 8 inches or more, and most 3-D bows will have brace heights of somewhere between 6½ and 7½ inches, for the average shooter. Is brace height and corresponding “shootability” an absolute, or relative to a person’s draw length?
Having interviewed many pros, especially recently, I can assure you the pros place very little value on accuracy as related to the bow. Most pros will agree that it is 95% mental and the remaining 5% is bow set-up. True, the older deflex risers that had a larger brace height and a longer axle-to-axle were somewhat more forgiving than the newer reflex risers with shorter axle-to-axles and shorter I would like to see a pro’s perspective on how the inherent design of the bow affects real world accuracy, and “forgiveness”, i.e. brace height, axle-to-axle, reflex/ deflex risers, etc.
brace heights. But, with the advent of string stoppers, most of these modern bows have become more forgiving. Most proficient pros can shoot ridiculously high scores with any bow they are ever handed; much more so than the average amateur. People have thought that for years, but actually the accuracy has nothing to do with the poundage that you choose on your 50-70 pound bow. It only has to do with the efficiency. Because it’s engineered that way from the factory, a bow will have a very slight mechanical advantage at the A bow will have a very slight mechanical advantage at the higher poundage. highest setting – it will shoot possibly 1% to 3% more efficiently at 70 pounds then it would at 50 pounds. This means that if you put five grains per pound in a 70 pound bow, you might get one or two feet per second faster than you would if you took the same bow and shot it at 50 pounds with a five grains per pound arrow. It makes absolutely no difference in accuracy. I won the State championship in Hawaii almost 25 years ago, shooting a 45-70 pound Browning Mirage at 38 pounds. I usually shot at 60 pounds, but I had developed severe tendonitis and couldn’t draw anything heavier than 38 pounds. The limb bolts were sticking so far out I thought I was going to lose the limbs. (By the way, I don’t recommend trying this with today’s bows.) I broke my personal best and shot near the course record. I have a 50-70# bow. I’ve heard it is more accurate to shoot it at the 70# setting. Is this true?
Absolutely not! Archers who shoot wheel bows instead of cam bows should shoot in the “valley,” which is usually around one inch wide. The one reason you should not try to shoot against the wall is, it is almost nonexistent on wheel bows and very difficult to find. Secondly, you have a lot more margin of error if you shoot in the “valley”. However, on a cam bow, especially on a “hard” cam that has a much narrower valley of a half-inch or less, it is much more advantageous to shoot against the stops or the wall, which is easier to find and more consistent. If your bow doesn’t have draw stops built in, install draw I’ve heard a lot about shooting a bow against the “wall” or against the stops. I shoot fingers and shoot wheels instead of cams. Should I try to shoot against the wall?
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Great Lakes Section illinois | indiana michigan | ohio wisconsin
Rocky Kline, Councilman rlkline1@comcast.net
2015 Great Lakes Indoor Sectional February 21 & 22, 2015 Indiana LocationS Hosting Club: Galveston Archery Club Range Location: 302 1/2 E Jackson St., Galveston, In. 46932 Directions to Range: 2 Blocks off Junction Hwy 35 & SR 18. Located upstairs of the City Building entrance on Jackson Street side. Send Registration to: Ed Landgrave, 217 Wickersham Dr. West, Kokomo IN 46901 Pre- Registration Deadline: February 20, 2015 Schedule: Saturday shooting times • 9:00 am 1:00 pm Sunday shooting times • 9:00 am 1:00 pm Motels: Comfort Inn | 522 Essex Dr., Kokomo IN 46901 765/452-5050 Courtyard by Marriott | 411 Kentucky Dr., Kokomo IN 46902 • 765-453-0800 Add ‘l Contacts: Rocky Kline 765-438-6413 Misc: Makes checks payable to host club Hosting Club: Outdoor Insanity LLC Range Location: 829 A Street N W, Linton IN 47441 Directions to Range: On St Rd 54 on West End of Linton1 Send Registration to: Ken Hert, 829 A Street N W, Linton, IN 47441 Pre-Registration 24 Archery Magazine
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February 16, 2015 Saturday 9:00 am 1:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am 1:00 pm Park Inn Motel | 1250 N E A Street, Linton IN 47441 812/847-8631 Sullivan Days Inn | 907 W St Rd 154, Hwy 41 and 154, Sullivan In 47882 • 1/800-225-3297 Makes checks payable to host club
Illinois Locations Hosting Club: Buckskin Legacy Range Location: 13984 E 1425th Ave., Robinson IL 62454 Directions to Range: 4 miles NE of Robinson in town of Trimble between St Hwy 1 and Trimble Rd. Range is on east side of road. Send Registration to: Buckskin Legacy 13984 E 1425th Ave., Robinson, IL 62454 • 618/563-4648 Pre-Registration Deadline: 2/19/ 2015 Schedule: Saturday line 2 pm (if needed a 10 am line) Sunday line 10 am (if needed a 1:30 line) Motels: Best Western | 1500 W Main, Robinson 618/544-8448 Country Inn | 100 Abraham Lincoln W Main 618/544-4222 Quail Creek | 1010 E Highland Ave Robinson 816/544-8674 Add ‘l Contacts buckskin5@joink.com or call 618-563-4648 Misc: Makes checks payable to host club Hosting Club: Kishwaukee Archers Range Location: 28278 Lukens Rd., Sycamore IL 40178 Directions to Range: I-88 to Exit Peace Rd North to Lukens Rd. Turn left, range about 1/2 mile on Right side of road. Send Registration to: Nancy Zorn, 25350 Williams Rd., Warrenville IL 60555 630/975-6093 Pre- Registration Deadline: 2-20-2015 Schedule: Saturday 10:00 am (1:00 pm line if needed) Sunday 9:00 am (12.00 pm line if needed) Motels: Holiday Inn Express | 1935 DeKalb Ave., Sycamore IL 888/350-5821 Quality Inn | 1475 Peace Rd. Sycamore IL • 866/611-6769 America’s Best Value Inn | 1860 DeKalb Ave., Sycamore
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IL • 815/899-6500 Nancy Zorn • zornarrow@gmail.com Makes checks payable to host club
WISCONSIN Locations Hosting Club: Beloit Field Archers Range Location: 2943 W Cleophas Rd., Beloit WI 53511 Directions to Range: NW out of Beloit on Hwy 213 4 miles to Cleophas Rd. Turn Left 3.7 mi to the club on left. Send Registration to: Karl Nelson, 1764 Sun Valley Dr., Beloit WI 53511 Pre- Registration Deadline: February 16, 2015 Schedule: Saturday 8:00 am, 11:00 am Sunday 8:00 am, 11:00 am Motels: Americas Best Value Inn | 608/365-8680 Beloit Inn | 608/362-5500 Best Western | 815/389-4211 Misc: Makes checks payable to host club Hosting Club: La Cross Archery Range Location: 2131 Oak Forest Dr., Onalaska WI 54650 Directions to Range: From I-90 Take exit #3 to Onalaska at the stoplights. Turn right onto Oak Forest Dr. Next 2 stop signs to the Harley Davidson of La Cross. Range is three doors east of the H\D shop on Oak Forest Dr. Registration to: You can register online at www.lacrossarchery.com Select the 2015 icon on the home page or call with questions 608/781-7752 (please include phone number) Pre- Registration Deadline: February 14, 2015 Schedule: Saturday 8:00 am and 11:00 am, Sunday 8:00 am, determined based on Saturday’s participation Motels: Best Western | 1835 Rose St., La Cross, WI 608-78-7000 Hampton Inn | 306 Hampton Ct., Onalaska WI 608/779-5000 Baymont Inn | And Suites 3300 Kinney Coulee Rd. North 606/783-7191 Add ‘l Contacts Anthony Schmidt or Laura Rosenthal at La Cross Archery 608/781-7752 Misc: Makes checks payable to host club michigan Locations Hosting Club: Straight Line Archery Range Location: 1705 Ash St., Ishpeming, MI 49849 • 906/486-6845 Send Registration to: Shelley Saxwoud, 1705 Ash St., Ishpeming, MI 49849 Pre- Registration Deadline: February 20, 2015 Schedule: Saturday shoot times 9:00 am and 12:00 pm Sunday shoot time 11:00 am Motels: Best Western Inn us 41 | 906/485-6345 Misc: Makes checks payable to host club Hosting Club: Northwoods Archery Club Range Location: 2601 Old Lake Rd., Grayling MI 49738 Directions to Range: 175 N to 175 Business Loop, Ex 254. Turn left at M72, then left on Old Lake Rd. to Hanson Hills Rec area. Turn left and archery Club is on the right. Send Registration to: Mike Sowulewski, 5364 W Fletcher Rd., Roscommon, MI 48653 • 989/619-0651 Pre- Registration Deadline: February 11, 2015 Schedule: Saturday 9:00 am 1:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am (1:00 pm if needed ) Motels: Days Inn | Grayling Mi Ramada Inn | Grayling Mi Super 8 | Grayling Mi Add ‘l Contacts: Dave Waack, 989/275-5653 • 989/390-2056 Misc: Makes checks payable to host club
Ohio Locations Hosting Club: Range Location: Directions to Range: Send Registration to: Pre- Registration Deadline: Schedule: Add ‘l Contacts: Misc:
Hadley’s Archery Center 5676 Manchester Road, Akron Ohio 44319 On Ohio Archery website On Ohio Archery website February 15, 2015 One shooting line at 1:00 pm Sat & Sun Norm Newman • 419/673-0021 Makes checks payable to host club
Hosting Club: Fostoria Bowman Range Location: 103 1/2 N Main St., Fostoria, Ohio Directions to Range: On Ohio Archery web site Send Registration to: Pre- Registration Deadline: Schedule: Add ‘l Contacts: Misc:
Tony Holman • th30060X@yahoo.com February 15, 2015 Saturday • 11:00 AM - 3:00 pm Sunday • 1:00 pm Skip Zmuginsky • skip1899@hotmail.com Norm Newman • 419/673-0021 Makes checks payable to host club
Mid-Atlantic Section delaware | maryland pennsylvania | new jersey new york | virginia west virginia
Dave Hryn, Councilman
midatlcouncilman@hotmail.com Mid-Atlantic Indoor Sectional MARCH 6–8, 2015 Augusta Archers 99 Archery Lane, Staunton, VA 24401. The clubhouse is located behind the SPCA in Staunton, Virginia. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 38° 07’ 10.44” Longitude: -79° 01’ 58.00” Directions to Range: From the South: I-81 North. Take Exit 222. Take a left at the end of the ramp. Take a right at 2nd stop light on to Rt. 638. Go to SPCA sign and turn right onto Archery Lane. Follow gravel road up to the Club house. From the North: I-81 South. Take Exit 222. Take left at the end of the ramp. Take a right at second stop light on to Rt. 638. Go to SPCA sign turn right onto Archery Lane. Follow gravel road up to the club house. Send Registration To: Sam Day, 1595 Mt. Torrey Road, Lyndhurst, VA 22952 Pre-Registration February 27, 2015 Deadline: Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM, 12 Noon & 3 PM The range is 2 miles from Interstate 81 and there are a Motels: multitude of hotels & restaurants in the immediate area. Augusta Archers features on site primitive camping and Campgrounds: a fully equipped kitchen, restrooms and showers inside the clubhouse. Hosting Club: Range Location:
Buckshorn Sportsmen Club Hosting Club: Ski-Slope Road off Hell Neck Road, Salem, NJ 08079 Range Location: Directions to Range: From Route #295: Take Rt. #49 East. Continue to Mile Marker #13, turn right onto Jericho Road. When you are on Jericho Road go 5.1 miles to Hell Neck Road. Club sign is at turnoff. Turn right onto Hell Neck Road then travel approx. 0.6 mile and turn left at the club’s continued on page 26 scores, tournament info and more at www.nfaausa.com 25
SECTIONAL NEWS | continued from page 25 sign (this turns into a dirt road) follow the road to the club house approx. 1.1 miles. GPS location: 205 Hell Neck Road, Salem, NJ 08079. Send Registration To: Elmer McKishen, 1003 School Village Seabrook, NJ 08302-4243 • 856/451-6044 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Friday, March 6, 2015 line time will be 7:00 PM. March 7 & 8, 2015 both days there will be a 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM line. Motels: Quality Inn | 632-A Pennsville-Auburn Road, Carney’s Point, NJ • 856/299-4900 Econo Lodge | 632-B Pennsville-Auburn Road, Carney’s Point, NJ • 856/351-6600 Comfort Inn | 634 Soders Road, Carney’s Point, NJ 856/299-8282 Misc. Info.: The club has a well lighted indoor range with 16 lanes available. Breakfast and lunch will be available both days. The club also has handicap access bathrooms and a three season porch where smoking is permitted. Add’l. Info./Contacts: Warren Magee, 856/678-6567• club phone is 856/935-0037 • e-mail the club at buckshornsportsmenclub@netzero.net or Elmer McKishen at elmer1003@comcast.net Hosting Club: Rochester Bow Hunters C&C Archery & Sporting Goods, 7149 W. Main Rd., Range Location: LeRoy, NY 14482 Directions to Range: W. Main Rd. is also RT. 5. From the West: I-90 to Exit 47-LeRoy. Take 19 South to Main Street, LeRoy, RT 5. Turn right on RT 5, about 1 mile on right is the range. From the East: I-90 to Exit 47-LeRoy. Take 19 South to Main Street, LeRoy, RT 5, Turn right on RT 5, about 1 mile on right is the range. Send Registration To: Mike Velencia, 7149 W Main Rd, Le Roy, NY 14482 • 585/768-6637 • e-mail: ccarchery1@frontier.com Pre-Registration February 27, 2015 Deadline: Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. NONE Late Fee: Schedule: Friday, March 6 | 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM (These times will be mainly for working staff). Saturday, March 7 | 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM Sunday, March 8 | 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM (if necessary) Rochester, Exit 46, I-90 & I-390, 21 miles East. Batavia, Hotels/Motels: Exit 48, I-90 & Rt. 98, 15 miles West. Brockport, Rt.19 & Rt.31, 18 miles North. Campgrounds: None C&C Archery web site: www.cncarchery.com Misc. Info.: Add’l. Info./Contacts: Be sure to notify C&C Archery of your first choice of shooting time/day and your second choice of shooting time/day for shooting the second round. Falcon Archers Hosting Club: 47 Papp Road, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania 15317 Range Location: Directions to Range: From I-79, take the South Pointe Exit. Traveling South on I-79, the Southpointe Exit is about 7 miles South of Bridgeville, PA. Turn right off the exit onto Southpointe Boulevard for approximately ¼ mile to Klinger Road Traveling North on I-79, the Southpointe Exit is about 3.5 miles North of Canonsburg, PA. Turn left off the exit onto Southpointe Boulevard for about ½ mile to Klinger Road. Turn right on Klinger Road to Papp Rd. Turn left onto Papp Road. Club is located on right. The club has a private drive and a large sign at the entrance. GPS: 47 Papp Road; Canonsburg, PA Send Registration To: Darrell Shipley, 120 Pride Ave., Monessen, PA 15062 724/518-6059 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Saturday, March 7, at 6:00 PM and Sunday, March 8, at 11:00 AM. Motels: Ramada Inn | 1170 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA • 724/225-9750 Red Roof Inn | 1399 West Chestnut Street, Washington, PA • 724/228-5750 Cambria Suites | 451 Race Track Road, Washington, PA 724/223-5555 26 Archery Magazine
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Country Inn | 245 Meadowlands Boulevard, Washington, PA • 724/884-1450 Add’l. Info./Contacts: Greg McBride • 724/344-6099
Hosting Club: Green Island Rod and Gun Club Range Location: 872 Valley Falls Rd., Schaghticoke, NY 12154 Directions to Range: From Troy NY: Take NYS Rt. 40 to Meadowview Dr. Turn right, go 1.4 miles to intersection. Turn right, go .5 miles. Club driveway is on the left. GPS or “MapQuest” works best. Send Registration To: Mike Broderick, 127 Calhoun Dr., Troy, NY 12182 518/857-7747 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Saturday: 9 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM Sunday: 9 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM Motels: Hilton Garden Inn Troy | 235 Hoosick St., Troy, NY 12180 (12 miles from club) • 518/272-1700 Additional hotels in Clifton Park, NY and Troy, NY Campgrounds: Mechanicville, NY (Deer Run Campgrounds) Misc. Info.: Please make checks payable to “Green Island Rod and Gun Club” Hosting Club: Lonesome Road Archery Range Location: 401 S. Main St., Taylor, Pa. 18517 Directions to Range: Take I 81 North or South. Use Davis St. Exit 182. Travel Davis St. (4 lights) to Main St., Taylor. Turn left on Main St., go 4 blocks. Range is on left. PA Turnpike: Old Forge/Taylor Exit. Right on Union St. Travel to Main St. Right on Main St., 4 blocks. Range on left. Send Registration To: Jason Jones, 401 S. Main St., Taylor, PA 18517 570/562-0103 • lonesomeroadarchery@gmail.com Pre-Registration February 27, 2015 Deadline: Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. NONE Late Fee: Schedule: March 6th at 7 PM. March 7th at 12 Noon. March 8th at 6 PM. Check Scranton, Pennsylvania area Motels: Add’l. Info./Contacts: Crossbow info, contact Terry Butler at 570/562-1496 or email kidxbow@msn.com Mid State Archers Hosting Club: Airport Rd., Sutton, West Virginia Range Location: Directions to Range: Exit 67 off I-79. Turn right at stop light and take the next left up the hill past Days Hotel. Continue to intersection of Rt. 15. Turn right. The range is located on the right approximately .5 mile. Send Registration To: Ronald Burroughs, 374 Mulberry St., Sutton, WV 26601 304/765-2429 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: March 6 @ 7 PM. March 7 @ 9 AM, 12:00 Noon, 4 PM. March 8 @ 10 AM. Motels: Days Hotel and Sutton Lane Motel at Exit 67, MicroTel at Exit 62. Campgrounds: Days Hotel Campground Add’l. Info./Contacts: Danny Mayse • 304/765-7400 Hosting Club: Neil’s Archery Pro Shop, Inc. Range Location: 122 West Main Street, Endicott, New York, 13760 Directions to Range: From the intersection of I-81 and Route 17, go Route 17 West toward Elmira. Take Exit 67 North to Endicott. Go ½ mile and take route 17C West (Main Street). Range will be approx. 1-½ miles on the left. Send Registration To: Rick Cardarelli, c/o Neil’s Archery Pro Shop Inc., 122 West Main Street, Endicott, New York • 607/786-7535 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Friday, March 6th | 6:00 PM Saturday, March 7th | 2:00 PM & 5:00 PM Sunday, March 8th | 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM MOTELS: Quality Inn, Vestal | 607/729-6371 Holiday Inn Express, Vestal | 800/939-4249 Comfort Suites, Vestal | 607/766-0600
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Hampton Inn, Vestal | 607/779-5000 Restaurants within walking distance of range. Ample free parking. No accommodations for crossbows.
Hosting Club: Prince William Archers Range Location: 12506 Izzack Walton Dr., Brentsville, Va. Directions to Range: I-95 to 234 to Manassas. Left on Rt. 619 to Brentsville. Turn left on Izzack Walton Dr. Bear right and club is on right at top of hill. From I-66 take the 234 ByPass Prince William Parkway. Turn on Rt. 28 South then left on Rt. 619 to Brentsville. Turn right on Izzack Walton Dr. Bear right and club is on right at top of hill. Send Registration To: Jim Little, 13705 Santa Rosa CT., Manassas, VA 20112 Fax 703/791-3608 • jimlittlejr@verizon.net Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Saturday, February 28th | 3 PM and 7:30 PM. Sunday, March 1st | 8 AM and 12 Noon. Motels: Hampton Inn | 703/369-1100 Quality Inn | 703/368-2800 Comfort Suites | 703/686-1128 Campgrounds: Prince William Forest Park Misc. Info.: We have 18 lanes with a separate kitchen area. We will have lunch dinner and breakfast at all shoots. There are several battlefield parks and many other sights close by. Add’l. Info./Contacts: Jim Little (cell) 703/975-1475 for more information or directions. Hosting Club: Smith Point Sports Range Location: 215 East Main St., Patchogue, NY Directions to Range: Take the Long Island Expressway East to Exit 64 South (Route 112 – Medford Rd.). Travel South approximately 4 miles to Montauk Highway – E. Main St. Make a right turn on to E. Main St. Range is behind the “Carvel Store” on the right side - 215 East Main St. (Behind Carvel). Send Registration To: Smith Point Archery, 215 East Main St. Patchogue, NY 11772, Attn: Jared • range phone 631/289-3399 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Friday, 7 PM. Saturday, 1 PM. Sunday, 1 PM. Motels: Budget Motel | 631/475-4488 • 1.2 mi. Hampton Inn | 631/732-7300 • 4.1 mi. Hosting Club: Stowe Archers Range Location: 1199 Grosstown Rd., Stowe, Pennsylvania Directions to Range: 422 Bypass East or West to Stowe exit, (Grosstown Rd.), Follow Grosstown Rd., (2.8 miles). Tooth Acres Lane on left. Club is at top of lane (private sign). GPS: 1199 Grosstown Rd., Stowe, PA 19464 Send Registration To: Alfred Towler, 727 Meadow Wood Ave., Pottstown PA 19465 • 610/326-4650 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: March 6th, 7 PM. March 7th, 9 AM, 12:30 PM & 4 PM (if needed). March 8th, 9 AM & 12:30 PM. Motels: Several within 10 miles. Misc. Info.: Email Al Towler with questions: ajt2391@comcast.net Add’l. Info./Contacts: Check the Stowe Archers web site: www.stowearchers.com Hosting Club: Tuscarora Archers Range Location: 5608 Etzler Rd., Frederick, MD 21702 Directions to Range: Take Route 15 North and exit off Rosemont Ave. Turn right off the exit. Follow for 4 miles, you will pass Fort Detrick. Make a left onto Rocky Springs Rd. There is a white farmhouse on the right for a land mark. Follow for 0.6 miles and bear to the left onto Rocky Springs Rd. Follow for 0.3 miles and make a right on to Etzler Rd.
Club is 0.7 miles on the right. Send Registration To: Sara Phelps, 4107 Old Bridge Lane, Jefferson, Maryland 21755 • 240/674-3718 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. 240/674-3718 or 301/695-5316 Late Fee: NONE Schedule: March 6th | 7 PM March 7th | 10 AM and 1 PM March 8th | 10 AM and 1 PM Motels: Hampton Inn | 1565 Opossumtown Pike 301/696-1565 Comfort Red Horse Inn | 998 W. Patrick Street, Rt. 15N and Rt. 49W • 301/662-0281 Campgrounds: No campgrounds available Misc. Info.: Kitchen will be open all weekend Add’l. Info./Contacts: Rick Lushbaugh at Rick.lushbaugh@yahoo.com or Mel Specht at Trkycalr@comcast.net Hosting Club: WA-XO-BE Archers Range Location: 53 Major Rd., Monmouth Junction, New Jersey Directions to Range: From New Brunswick, take Rt. 1 South towards Princeton. Take the exit for Sandhill Rd./Major Rd. Turn left and cross over Rt. 1 to get onto Major Rd. The range is 1/3 mile down on your left. Send Registration To: Doug Joyce, 30 Willow Ave., Somerset, NJ 08873 732/247-3892 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Friday, March 6, 2015 at 7:00 PM. Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 9:00 AM. Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 9:00 AM. There will be a second line on Saturday & Sunday, only if needed, at 1:00 PM. Motels: Red Roof Inn | 208 New Rd., South Brunswick, NJ 732/821-8800 Hosting Club: WO-PE-NA Archers Range Location: 39 Harding Ave., Clifton, NJ 07011 Directions to Range: Please use above address with “MapQuest” or GPS device. The archery range is in the basement of 39 Harding Ave. The “WOPENA” sign is above the club doorway entrance on the left. Parking is available on the street. Send Registration To: WO-PE-NA Archers, P.O. Box 2012, Clifton, NJ 07011 Pre-Registration Deadline: February 27, 2015 Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. Late Fee: NONE Schedule: Friday, March 6th | 7:30 PM. Saturday, March 7th | 9:30 AM & 1:00 PM. Sunday, March 8th | 9:30 AM & 1:00 PM Motels: Howard Johnson Inn | 680 Route 3 West, Clifton, NJ 07012 • 973/471-3800 Misc. Info.: At the tournament and prior to shooting, all archers must display a current NFAA or NAA CARD showing the archer is in good standing with either national archery organization. “Guest Participants” (non NFAA members) will NOT be allowed to participate. Add’l. Info./Contacts: Call the WO-PE-NA Range on Tuesday or Thursday evenings for further information • 973/365-2590 Hosting Club: York & Adams Archers Range Location: 413 Country Club Rd., Abbottstown, PA 17301 Directions to Range: From Abbottstown: head East on Rt. 30 to bottom of hill. Turn right onto Country Club Rd. Travel approximately 1 mile. Club is on left. Send Registration To: Robert Wertz, 336 Third St., Hanover, PA 17331 717/451-7408 continued on page 28 scores, tournament info and more at www.nfaausa.com 27
SECTIONAL NEWS | continued from page 27 Pre-Registration Deadline: Late Registration: Late Fee: Schedule: Motels:
February 27, 2015 On-site, space permitting. Call to verify open lanes. NONE Friday, March 6th | 7:30PM. Saturday, March 7th | 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM. Sunday, March 8th | 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM. Hampton Inn | 717/633-1117 Super 8 Hotel | 717/630-8888 Holiday Inn Express | 717/637-1228
Midwest Section iowa | kansas minnesota | missouri nebraska | north dakota south dakota
Ray Jones, Councilman
Open practice Saturday, after last shooting line. $5 per shooter Food and drinks will be available on site.
Hosting Club: Performance Archery Range Location: 448 Gracie Lane, Moscow Mills, MO Send Registration To: Jeff Friedmann, 501 Hill Dr., Eureka, MO 63025 314/570-5042 • jf4657@gmail.com Add’l. Info./Contacts: Amanda Uhlig • 636/742-2531 Hosting Club: Minnehaha Archers, Inc. Range Location: 5108 North Harvestor Rd., Sioux Falls, SD 57107 Directions to Range: I-29 to SR 38 (Exit 83) on northwest side of Sioux Falls; West on SR38 to North Harvestor Rd. (first road on right); North to archery range – or if coming in on I-90, exit South on I-29 to Exit 83; West on SR 38; North to archery range Send Registration To: Jackie Meisenheimer, 48088 259th St., Brandon, SD 57005 • 605/582-7179 • e-mail: justablu@aol.com Pre-Registration Deadline: Pre-registration is highly suggested to ensure shooting time Late Registration: Will be allowed if shooting spots are available Schedule: Shooting times on Saturday will be 8:00, 11:00, & 2:00
iowaarchery@hotmail.com
New England Section
Midwest Indoor Sectional February 21 & 22, 2015 Hosting Club: Range Location:
Waltonian Archers of Linn County 3985 Wickiup Hill Rd, Toddville, IA (No mail delivery, use PO Box below) Directions to Range: On Interstate 380 take Exit 28 (Toddville/Robins exit), turn west toward Toddville (follow signs) on County Home Road and travel 1.2 miles. Turn left on 1st St and travel 1.2 miles, turn left on Feather Ridge Rd and travel 0.1 mile. Turn right on Wickiup Hill Rd. The Club entrance is 0.4 miles on the right. Send Registration To: WALC, P.O. Box 11121, Cedar Rapids, IA 52410-1121 (Checks payable to WALC • line times reserved upon availability at receipt of payment) • Call/email: Don Parker, 319/431-0979, don.parker@mchsi.com Campgrounds: Primitive camping on club grounds. Misc. Info.: Friday, Feb. 20, open for practice 5:00 – 9:00 pm, $5 breakfast, lunch, snacks, and drinks available. Add’l. Info./Contacts: www.waltonianarchers.net Lincoln Archery Club 4703 North 44th Street (44th & Superior Street) Lincoln, Nebraska Send Registration to: Jim Tubbs, c/o Lincoln Archery Club, 5311 NW Fairway Drive, Lincoln, NE 68521 Saturday shooting lines 9:00 a.m., noon, and 3:00 p.m. Schedule: Times are on a first come basis. We have 32 lanes, 64 archers per flight (shooting time). Sunday shooting times will be determined. Fairfield Inn & Suites | 4221 Industrial Ave., Lincoln, NE Motels: 402/476-6000 • $89 Comfort Suites of Lincoln | 4231 Industrial Ave., Lincoln, NE • 402/476-8080, $89 Red Roof Inn & Suites | 3939 N. 26th, Lincoln, NE 402/477-1100 • $65 Country Inn & Suites | 5353 N. 27th, Lincoln, NE 402/476-5353 Quality Inn | 7333 Husker Cr., Lincoln, NE • 402-435-8100 Americinn Lodge & Suites | 6555 N. 27th, Lincoln, NE 402/435-1600 Add’l. Info./Contacts: Open practice on Friday February 20th, 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. $5 per archer Hosting Club: Range Location:
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aae | connecticut maine | massachusetts new hampshire | vermont rhode island
Ken Moore
kmoore151@verizon.net
New England Indoor Sectional March 28 and 29, 2015 Tangy’s Archery Hosting Club: 200 Bald Hill Rd, Warwick, RI 02886 Range Location: Directions to Range: From the south: take 95 N to 295, to exit 2, to Rt 2 N. Take right @ traffic light, first left to Pella Drive. Lanes are on the right above Gold’s gym. From the north: take 95 S to exit 12B to 295 N. Take exit 2, to Rt 2 N. Take right @ traffic light, first left to Pella Drive. Lanes are on the right above Gold’s Gym. From the west: take Rt 6 to 295 S. to Rt 2 to East Ave. Take a U turn on Rt 2N. Take right @ traffic light, first left to Pella Drive. Lanes are on the right above Gold’s Gym. Send Registration To: Tangy’s Archery, Attn: James Dean, 200 Bald Hill Rd, Warwick, RI 02886 • 401/737-2697 Late Registration: No Late Registration Schedule: 4/5 Saturday 1 PM, 4 PM, 7 PM 4/6 Sunday 10 AM, 1 PM Motels: La Quinta Inn & Suites | 36 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI 401/941-6600 Motel 6 | 20 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI • 401/467-9800 NYLO (walking distance to shoot) | 400 Knight St., Warwick, RI • 401/734-4460 Sheraton Providence Airport Hotel | 1850 Post Rd., Warwick, RI • 401/738-4000
New England Indoor Sectional March 27, 28 and 29, 2015 Hosting Club: Lunenburg Sportsmens Club, Inc. Range Location: 250 Reservoir Road, Lunenburg, MA 01462 Directions to Range: From Route 2A: Take Lancaster Avenue, turn right onto Reservoir Rd. Turn right into the club. From Route 2: Take Lunenburg Road exit 35, turn right onto Leominster-Shirley Rd. Turn left onto Reservoir Rd., go through P.J. Keating gravel area and through under pass, continue to Reservoir Rd., turn left into club. Send Registration To: Checks payable to Lunenburg Sportsmens Club Send to: Ruby Shannon, 2 Corey Road, Ashburnham, MA 01430 • 978/827-5217 • LSC70@netzero.net Pre-Registration Deadline: None Late Registration: On-site, space permitting. Call range to verify open lanes. Late Fee: None Schedule: 4/4 Friday 7:00pm 4/5 Saturday – 10:00am – 1:00pm – 4:00pm – 7:00pm 4/6 Sunday – 8:30am –11:30am Motels: Doubletree by Hilton Leominster | 3.7 mi., Lunenburg 800/445-8667 Springhill Suites by Marriott Boston | Deens Common Center, 7.2 mi. from Lunenburg • 866/538-0293 Holiday Inn Fitchburg Water Park | Rte. 2 • 866/2705110 Campgrounds: Club grounds
Southeast Section alabama | florida georgia | kentucky north carolina | tennessee south carolina
Tim Austin
flarchery@earthlink.net
2015 Southeast Indoor Sectionals February 21-22, 201 February 28-March 1, 2015 February 28-March 1, 2015 February 28-March 1, 2015 March 6-8, 2015 March 7-8, 2015
Miami Springs, FL Titusville Tallahassee, FL Augusta, GA Madisonville, KY Newberry, FL
Contact Tim Austin for details • 352/332-1969 2014 SOUTHEAST SECTIONAL 3-D August 23-24, 2014 ■ Gator Bowmen, Inc., Gainesville, Florida
Northwest Section alaska | idaho montana | oregon washington | wyoming
Dan Kolb
bhfsdjk@gmail.com
2015 Northwest Indoor Sectionals March 6 – 8, 2015 Hosting Club: Contact:
Wilderness Archery Roger Seese • 360/724-3135 • seeseroger@gmail.com
Hosting Club:
Archers Afield • Oregon
Hosting Club:
Cheyenne Field Archers • Wyoming
Hosting Club: Contact:
Nampa Bow Chiefs - Idaho Bert Croy • 208/466-4374 Hubert Simms • hmsarchery@email.com
Add’l. Info.:
Additional sites are to be announced. Please check the calendar at www.nfaausa.com
RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Total Award Style Name State Score Score Score Score C C F BHFS Rebecca Johnson Georgia 133 142 154 429 2 C F BHFS Alexis Hall Florida 84 83 98 265 C C M BHFS Peyton Williams Florida 167 152 159 478 C C F FSL Betsy Baker Florida 40 77 41 158 C Y M FS Ethan Johnson Georgia 206 196 197 599 2 Y M FS Austin Hall Florida 162 151 182 495 C MS M Trad William Cisek Florida 116 131 91 338 2 MS M Trad Tom Jordan Florida 100 75 101 276 3 MS M Trad Chip Ream Florida 64 104 99 267 C S M LB Andrei Zborovsky Florida 110 125 143 378 C SS M LB John Rollen Florida 133 136 142 411 C S M BB Tim White Florida 133 110 126 369 C YA F FSLR Julia Francis Florida 135 155 135 425 C A M BHFSL Eddie Chattin Florida 131 139 123 393 C S M BHFSL Oliver Austin Florida 170 143 153 466 C S M FSL Densel Landrum Florida 177 177 167 521 C SS M FSL Dale East Florida 158 166 162 486 C A M BHFS Kevin Frye Florida 194 199 185 578 Jon Coleman Florida 181 187 197 565 2 A M BHFS 3 A M BHFS Nathan Spray Florida 158 159 167 484 A M BHFS Troy Williams Florida 114 160 157 431 C SS M BHFS Carl Blevins Florida 157 181 182 520 2 SS M BHFS Pete Murphy Florida 139 142 142 423 SS F BHFS Shirley Bardell Florida 23 23 C A F FS Joyce Haniman Florida 186 182 195 563 2 A F FS Carmen Hall Florida 115 110 85 310 C A M FS Vins Grimm Florida 218 220 206 644 2 A M FS Tim Boykin Georgia 218 203 212 633 3 A M FS Terry Patterson Florida 208 220 202 630 A M FS Steve Snider Florida 198 216 204 618
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A M FS Scott Pollock Florida 192 214 210 616 A M FS Shane Siers Florida 202 207 202 611 A M FS Jerry Farris Florida 202 199 187 588 A M FS Aaron Laidroo Florida 186 202 184 572 A M FS Matt Hall Florida 166 179 159 504 C S M FS Bill Bourdeau Florida 208 210 203 621 S M FS Bobby Flores South Carolina 191 204 395 S M FS Russ Melching Florida 173 190 363 C SS F FS Toby Bagley Florida 171 180 180 539 C SS M FS Les Bagley Florida 188 192 194 574 Jim Brown Florida 189 191 187 567 2 SS M FS SS M FS Randy Wheeler Florida 158 158 316 SS M FS Michael Bardell Florida 112 112 C MS M FS Kevin Bergenroth Florida 195 192 196 583 2 MS M FS Laszlo Toser Florida 176 196 208 580 3 MS M FS Wayne Carr Florida 167 185 190 542
Southern Section arkansas | louisiana mississippi | oklahoma texas
Lee Gregory, Councilman lee@dlprint.com
2015 Southern Indoor Sectionals March 7-8, 2015 Hosting Club: Archery on Fire Range Location: 18500 Trails End Rd., Conroe, TX • 832/585-0671 Add’l. Info./Contacts: www.archeryrangetexas.com Hosting Club: Clyde’s Archery Range Location: 5564 Ayers St., Corpus Christi, TX • 361/855-3116 Add’l. Info./Contacts: www.clydesarchery.com Hosting Club: Cinnamon Creek Ranch Range Location: 13794 Old Denton Rd., Roanoke, TX • 817/439-8998 Add’l. Info./Contacts: www.cinnamoncreekranch.com Hosting Club: Archery Country Range Location: 8121 Research Blvd., Austin, TX • 512/452-1222 Add’l. Info./Contacts: www.austinarcherycountry.com Hosting Club: Bayou Bowmen Archery Club Range Location: 4900 South Lewis St., New Iberia, LA • 337/364-0561 Add’l. Info./Contacts: www.boyoubowmenarchery.com Oklahoma – To Be Announced You must be a NFAA Member to shoot in this event.
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arizona | california colorado | hawaii new mexico | nevada utah
Bob Borges, Councilman nmarcher505@gmail.com
Southwest Indoor Sectionals are taking place January 1 through 31 at various locations. Please contact your state director for more information about local options.
2015 Southwestern Indoor Sectional Tournament Sites CALIFORNIA LOCATIONS Hosting Club: North Woods Bowmen Schedule: January 10th • 10:00am | January 14th • 7:00pm January 24th • 10:00am | January 31st • 10:00am Contact person: Doug Stephens • 707/548-3858 or doug@winecountryarchers.org Hosting Club
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Jim Cox Adventures Call for times Eddie Boyd 408/767-8133 831/769-0200 Archery Only Call for times Roger 510/795-0460 Archery Outpost January 18 & 25 Laura 562/598-3444 Willow Creek Call for dates Alana 760/484-0002 Fat Shafts Archery Call for dates Carl 510/376-4974 The Bow Rack Call for dates Bruce or Mike 530/243-5181 TLC Gold Coast Call for times Tom 805/688-6718 Preditor Archery Call for dates Jim, Mike or Chris 408/842-7733 Wilderness Archery Call for dates Lisa 916/630-8700 HI-Teck Archery Call for times Joe, Kim or Rick 714/449-9744 Performance Archery Call for times Scott 858/450-9454 Farm Supply January 25 Keit 805/489-5514 Call for add’l times Absolute Archery Call for date Darin 530/672-1002 Cherry Valley Call for times Steve 951/845-4847 The Archery Shop Call for times Don 661/637-9040 ARIZONA LOCATION January 10, 2015 Hosting Club: Arizona Archery Club Range Location: Arizona Archery Club, 1115 W. Deer Valley Road, Suite 1, Phoenix, AZ 85027 Send Registration to: Becky Pearson, PO Box 308, Saint David, AZ 85630 520/720-9532 • becky@frankpearson.com Pre-Registration Deadline: January 5, 2015 Late Registration: On site check-in/registration at 8:15 am; subject to space available, Space is limited to 46 archers per shooting time. Schedule: Shooting times • 9 am; 12 am; 3 pm COLORADO LOCATIONS January 1, 2015 to January 31, 2015 Please contact Sheri Stine-Trujillo for dates and locations • 303/-503-9998 New Mexico LOCATIONS Sunday, January 18, 2015 Hosting Club: New Mexico Bowhunter Contact: Carl Jamison • 505/268-8192 Sunday, January 25, 2015 Hosting Club: San Juan Archers Contact: Jay Boushee • 505/801-1240 NEVADA LOCATION January 4, 11 & 18, 2015 Hosting Club: Impact Archery Las Vegas Contact: Charles Roof 702/701-7766
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NFAA® Council & Board of Directors NFAA® Council
NFAA® Board of Directors
Officers President—Bruce Cull 2305 E. Hwy. 50 Yankton, SD 57078 605/665-8340 archery@iw.net
GREAT LAKES Judy McCutcheon-Adams Director - IL 23358 Virden Rd. Virden, IL 62690 217/827-2897 jlynnmac@royell.org
Vice President—Brian Sheffler 7006 Beargrass Ct. Indianapolis, IN 46241 317/244-7585 lbsheff@comcast.net NFAA® Office 800 Archery Lane Yankton, SD 57078 605/260-9279 605/260-9280 fax nvollmer@nfaausa.com Great Lakes Rocky Kline 1108 N. Korby St. Kokomo, IN 46901 765-438-6413 rlkline1@comcast.net Mid-Atlantic Dave Hryn PO Box 341 West Seneca, NY 14224-0341 716/481-4699 midatlcouncilman@hotmail.com Midwest Ray Jones 704 West South Winterset, IA 50273 515/462-6788 IowaArchery@hotmail.com New England Kenneth Moore 730 Newman Avenue Seekonk, MA 02771 508/761-5415 kmoore151@verizon.net Northwest Dan Kolb 3571 Teton St., Casper, WY 82609 307/262-7598 bhfsdjk@gmail.com Southeast Tim Austin 1710 SW 76th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32607 352/332-1969 Flarchery@earthlink.net Southern Lee Gregory 112 Ridge Oak Drive Georgetown, TX 78628-7613 512/966-2799 lee@dlprint.com Southwest Bob Borges 5332 River Ridge Ave NW Albuquerque, NM 87114 505/890-4665 nmarcher505@gmail.com
Kathy Potter Director - MO 1401 County Rd 1225 Huntsville, MO 65259 660/651-3175 potter.mbh@cvalley.net
Matt Anderson Director - WA 4099 Jones Rd Oak Harbor, WA 98277 360/929-4330 mpa4matt@aol.com
Tom Daley Director - CA 21840 Golden Pines Ct. Auburn, CA 95602 650/722-2713 nfaadir@cbhsaa@org
Ed Christman Director - NE 3818 34th St. Columbus, NE 69601 402/563-3504 eChristman@neb.rr.com
Jeff Meyer Director - WY 2211 Omaha Tr. Bar Nunn, WY 82601 307/262-6202 jmbowhuntingnut@gmail.com
Sheri Stine-Trujillo Director - CO 7723 Raritan Street Denver, CO 80221 303/427-4430 sherist1000@msn.com
Marc Tebelius Director - ND 5292 8th Ave. North Grand Forks, ND 58203 701/792-3582 (home) 218/230-3258 (cell) tebelius@gra.midco.net
SOUTHEAST Mike Albertson Director - AL 531 Laura Ln. Newton, AL 36352 334/324-9322 JMAlbertson@aol.com
Mark Kato Director - HI PO Box 62252 Honolulu, HI 96839 808/386-9771
Reginald “Shorty” Faber Director - SD P.O. Box 66 Carthage, SD 57349 605/772-4468 shortyfaber@gmail.com
Oliver Austin Director - FL 1620 Yearling Trail Tallahassee, FL 32317 850/309-1918 oaustin@admin.fsu.edu
Mike Strassman Director - WI 2402 W. Camerson Eau Claire, WI 54703 715/834-9975 mstrassman9975@charter.net
NEW ENGLAND Gary Marrier Director - VT 1525 Gibou Rd. Montgomery Ctr., VT 05471 802/326-4797 bowdoctor@pivot.net
Tom Boots Director - GA 6530 Robert Dr. Harlem, GA 30814-5360 706/556-3240 boots_thomas@yahoo.com
MID ATLANTIC Tom Coblentz Director - MD 1 Ash Dr. Knoxville, MD 21758 301/834-7154 tomproarcher@aol.com
Jim Lamoin Director - CT 138 Albrecht Rd. Torrington, CT 06790 860/489-9452 CTArchery@snet.net
Michael Clary Director - IN 10139 N. State St. Elwood, IN 460336 765-552-7451 elwoodgambler@comcast.net Mike Spence Director - MI 11263 Connell Dr. Dexter, MI 48130 734/649-6375 grysbok1mike@aol.com Norm Newman Director - OH 103 Silver Gate Kenton, OH 43326 419/673-0021
John Pawlowski Director - PA 360 Madison St. Coatesville, PA 19320 610/384-5483 bpjp@ccis.net Douglas Joyce Director - NJ 30 Willow Ave. Somerset, NJ 08873 732/247-3892 jdjarcher@aol.com Samantha Brenzel Director - NY 1584 Master St. North Tonawanda, NY 14120 716/930-0098 Sjbrenzel@gmail.com Jim Quarles Director - VA 7911 Cherokee Rd Richmond, VA 23225 804/272-6512 jim.quarles@vfaa.org Steve Tincher Director - WV 214 Seneca Valley Estates Charleston, WV 25320 304/984-0090 jstincher@cebridge.net MIDWEST Norm Swank Director - IA 403 Main Street Reasnor, IA 50232 641-521-2294 nswank2@gmail.com
Archery Magazine Editorial Board Bruce Cull Brian Sheffler John Pawlowski Ken Moore Natalie Vollmer Brittany Salonen
John Doub Director - KS 1125 E. 59th St. Wichita, KS 67216 316/524-0963 archnutz@cox.net Bill Hakl Director - MN 5656 317th St. Stacy, MN 55079 651/462-1916 wehjkh@gmail.com
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Pam Gallant Director - ME 26 Windsor Place Poland, ME 04230 207/988-2793 psgallant@fairpoint.net Paul Lewkowicz Director - MA 3 Davis Road Southborough, MA 01772 luke84@charter.net Michael Wright Director - NH PO box 237 Marlboro, NH 03455 603/209-8007 barebownh@aol.com Bruce Mulneix Director - RI 6101 Post Rd. Trlr 73, N. Kingstown, RI 02852 401/269-9181 Buford972@gmail.com NORTHWEST Hubert Sims Director - ID PO Box 1713 Orofino, ID 83544 208/476-5377 hmsarchery@email.com Joel McNeese Director - MT 4205 Lewis Ave. Great Falls, MT 59405 406/727-2997 jrmcneese@bresnan.net Dwight Coppock Director - AK 7362 W. Parks Hwy. PMB 303 Wasilla, AK 99654 907/357-4063 Mike Thomas Director - OR 4122 Jana Dr. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541/891-2264 foothillsdental@hotmail.com
Glen Baxter Director - KY 9301 Whitley Rd. Louisville, KY 40272-2255 502/262-6738 gbaxter@heiltrailer.com Steven Coleman Director - SC 1061 Lynn Lane Sumter, SC 29153 803/840-9606 toxophilite@live.com S. Dale Smith Director - SC 149 Low Road Six Mile, SC 29682 864/868-9422 sdalesmith@yahoo.com Vacant Director - TN
Bowhunting Chairman Tom Vollmer 800 Archery Lane Yankton, SD 57078-4174 605-260-9279 nvollmer@nfaausa.com
Jim Jensen Director - UT 9284 South 3550 West Payson, UT 84651 801/360-1911 jimjensen.archer@gmail.com Professional Representatives Great Lakes Jeff Button 608/839-5137 jnbutton@aol.com New England Crystal Gauvin 406/259-9801 gauvincj@gmail.com Midwest Tobi Rogers 816/213-3821 ibhsecretary@yahoo.com
Jim Metzger Director - LA 2019 Lovers Lane Shreveport, LA 71105 318/402-3381 GreyTrad@aol.com
Southern vacant
SOUTHWEST Richard Orth Director - AZ 4741 E. Farmdale Circle Mesa, AZ 85206 480/258-8230 nfaa_archer@cox.net
Certified Instructor Committee Vacant
John Thayer Director - NV 7215 W. Tara Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89117 702/222-9878 mdthayer@cox.net
Mid-Atlantic Kendall Woody 434/929-0223 bulldog267@comcast.net
Steve Coleman Director - TX 909 LCR 120 Mount Calm, TX 76673 254/723-4018 j13scoleman@yahoo.com
Pro Chairperson Randall Wellings 1705 Ash St. Ishpeming, MI 49849 906/486-6845 randallwellings@gmail.com
Carl Jamison Director - NM 6763 Forest Hills Dr. NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505/857-0815 carl_jamison@msn.com
SOUTHERN Garry Randall Director - MS 5301 Baron Rd. Summit, MS 39666 601/249-2988 garryche@bellsouth.net
Fred Hockett Director - OK 727 Kingsgate Rd. Yukon, OK 73099 405/202-7851
Committee Chairmen
Northwest vacant
Southeast George Ryals IV 678/901-9861 griv@archerylive.cm Southwest Randy Brabec 970/314-4971 rebowtune@gmail.com
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