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Archery Report

by isleofman.com 7th March 2011
This week’s handicap league Portsmouth round shot at Onchan saw four archers shoot above their handicap and two archers achieve personal bests. Firstly to the handicap league were Pauline Hustings tops the podium closely followed by Adrian Breed and junior archer Bradley Layton. Personal best were achieved by Colin Moore shooting a compound bow for only his second competition and new archer Frankie Vaughan fresh from the last beginners course Vaughan put in a full 60 hits which in it self is outstanding. Handicap Portsmouth Result Pauline Hustings 52 311 2 1483 Adrian Breed 60 391 1 1461 Bradley Layton 60 477 8 1457 Adam Wright 60 471 11 1445 Charlotte Harris 58 414 5 1438 Barbara Harris 60 526 15 1436 Sarah Rigby 60 570 30 1429 Anne Rutland 60 529 18 1428 Peter Mumford 60 562 23 1427 Tony Hartley 60 543 24 1421 Charlotte George 60 557 29 1417 Portsmouth Scores Colin Moore 59 529 10 PB Frankie Vaughan 60 441 2 PB Steve Chapple 59 408 2 Monday night shooting is back with only four more till the end of the indoor season and only three more Sunday round anyone wishing to submit a score for the Rhubarb challenge have only got three weeks. Next Sundays round will be a Handicap league Fita 18 round held at Onchan Community sports hall morning shoot 10am set-up for 10:30 start and the afternoon session 1:30 set-up for 2pm start. Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 7th, March 2011 09:24pm.

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