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Archery Report

by isleofman.com 21st March 2011
This week saw archers shoot in black and white the Worcester scratch league round with three personal best and a maximum being achieved. Allan George gets his third maximum at this round, Bradley Layton puts a massive 80 points on his best with Colin Moore putting in another impressive shoot to put another 10 points on his bests and James Morgan sets his goals high with this being the first time at this round for him. Top honours this week goes to Allan George in the gents compound with a maximum, Sarah Rigby topped the Ladies compound, James Morgan hit the top of the gents recurve with Charlotte George getting the Ladies and Bradley Layton topping the junior recurve. Gents Compound Allan George 60 60 300 Peter Mumford 60 55 295 Colin Moore 55 31 251 PB Ladies Compound Sarah Rigby 60 57 297 Aalin George 59 57 292 Kirsten George 57 37 263 Gents Recurve James Morgan 52 8 156 PB Ladies Recurve Charlotte George 60 40 280 Anne Rutland 60 24 249 Junior Recurve Bradley Layton 59 14 218 PB Adam Wright 55 8 172 Next weeks round will be the last Sunday indoor shoot of the season and will be a Vegas handicap 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. And this also means that it will be the last Monday night shoot this round will be a Portsmouth handicap 7:30pm set-up for 8pm start. Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 21st, March 2011 10:06pm.

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