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Archery Report

by isleofman.com 9th January 2012
This weeks scratch league round was a Vegas this round is different to the other rounds shot as you shoot numbered arrows into the same numbered target face, this being a three faced target in a triangular shape. Three personal best were achieved these came from Tony Hartley and Dave Moore in the gents recurve discipline and Colin Moore from the compound side also the highest score of the day came from another compound archer Joy Gough. Top archers this week were Tony Hartley and Barbara Harris from the Gents and Ladies recurve with Peter Mumford and Joy Gough in the gents and Ladies compound and Bradley Layton takes the junior recurve. Vegas scratch league results Gents Recurve Tony Hartley 60 17 526 PB Dave Moore 54 3 422 PB Gents Compound Peter Mumford 60 13 541 Colin Moore 60 6 533 PB Ladies Compound Joy Gough 60 14 544 Sarah Rigby 60 10 542 Ladies Recurve Barbara Harris 52 7 431 Karen Lott 53 7 410 Junior Recurve Bradley Layton 47 3 357 Charlotte Harris 35 2 268 Adam Wright 26 4 196 Portsmouth Round Results Marcus Boyd 60 10 495 PB Ed Bennett 60 10 480 PB Adrian Breed 59 4 443 Rob Lott 59 5 434 Next week see a Fita 18 scratch league with a 10am for 10:30am start for the morning shoot and 1:30pm for 2pm start for the afternoon session. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 9th, January 2012 09:20pm.

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