Please choose from our available news items below. Saturday, February 28 NASP Tournament Style Shoot Just a reminder to get your teams pre-registered, so we can better plan! (particularly our concession, BBQ! people.) Deadlines are fast approaching for preregistration. Monday the 24th, I believe. $5.00 per shooter. Our Flight times are 9:00, 11:00 AM and 1:00 P.M. on Saturday December 13, 2008. Remember this is open to any NASP shooter. For many this will be a brand new experience and we hope to make it low pressure and fun! You are welcome to bring anyone who wants to shoot, whether it is one (1) or one hundred (100) shooters. Our goal is to let the kids shoot in a tournament style set up, and gain experience and friends, by shooting with shooters from other schools and states. Please don't let any child feel like they can't come to this shoot and compete, truly it is wide open. Remember to bring your bows and arrows. If you have ground quivers, please bring those, as that would be helpful to keep your arrows separate. Once the kids start shooting things can get mixed up quickly! I have attached a flyer. Contact our club at tournament@arrowcats.org. If you have any questions, please email or call. Sincerely, Easton arrow repair/replacement parts Order form. Download PDF This order form is for schools that cannot gain access to the Easton website due to blocking from some school districts. 2008-2009 Where: Flight One 9:00 am **Fight times may be adjusted if high registration numbers require a fourth flight. In addition to the two tournaments O-F Archery would like to host some head to head Who: 1. Teams or individuals that have an advisor or coach that is NASP certified. Registration: Format Qualified Equipment: Range Set-Up Scoring: Awards: 1. Team awards will be presented for the 1st-3rd highest scoring teams in the Elementary (4-6), Send registration to: Please do so electronically if possible smoseley@ofsd.k12.wi.us Scott Moseley FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Sales of Pink Genesis Bows Produce $15,000 in Fight Against Breast Cancer.

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NASP: News and Events
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
South Campus High School
3551 Mcknight Road
White Bear Lake, MN 55110 http://www.whitebeararchery.com/
(Genesis Bows & Arrows, 80 cm FITA target, 10m & 15m distances, 30 arrows)
(Youth division shoots at 5m & 10m, Limited number of bows/arrows available for use)
Trophies for top 5 Individuals in each division &
Top 3 teams in High School - Elementary divisions
Adult, High School, Middle School, Elementary, & Youth
(Grades 9-12/Grades 7-8/Grades 4-6/Grades 3-K)
We have some new schools and programs who have never been to a tourney before and we are excited about that. The more, the merrier!
Meg Davis
Trigg County High School Arrowcat Coach
350-2390 Cell
522-0143 Home
megdavis@bellsouth.net
First Annual Osseo-Fairchild Archery Competitions
Osseo-Fairchild Middle/High School, Osseo, WI
When:
The two tournaments will be conducted on the dates below so interested teams
can compete on a date that is convenient for their schedule.
• Saturday, March 14-Registration due February 28
Flight Two 12:00
Flight Three 3:00 pm
Awards Upon completion of scoring
competitions with other schools similar to traditional school sports. Dates and
times can be determined by contacting Scott Moseley.
2. Teams will compete in the elementary division (grades 4-6), middle school
division (grades 7-8), or the high school division (grades 9-12).
3. Team competition will be among schools with 12 or more archers with at least
four of the opposite gender.
4. Schools that cannot field a full team may have students compete for individual awards.
provided on the next page. Refunds will be made to any shooter who does not attend the tournament.
• If the tournament is over-booked those teams who register first will be given priority
1. NASP Genesis compound bows provided by individual teams
2. Full length 1820 aluminum arrows provided by individual archery programs with standard
vanes, arrows should be marked for scoring purposes
3. No sights, tape, or marks can be used as a sighting aid.
4. Finger tabs, gloves, and armguards may be used.
5. Mechanical releases or stabilizers are not allowed
6. Sims vibration dampening devices may be used on the limbs.
7. Loaner bows: Archers are encouraged to bring their own NASP Bows. A very small number
of bows will be available in the event of equipment failure.
1. Targets will be 76 or 80 cm face with ten scoring rings
2. Target butts will be placed directly on the floor
3. Target line will be approximately 5 feet from the target butts.
4. There will be 10 and 15 meter shooting lines.
5. The waiting line will be 10 feet beyond the 15-meter shooting line.
6. There will be 15-20 shooting lanes on the range
7. Each lane will have 2 a and 2 b shooters if needed
8. Each archer will shoot one practice end of five arrows at 10 meters
9. Each archer will shoot three ends of five arrows at 10 meters (15 scored shots)
10. Each archer will shoot one practice end of five arrows at 15 meters
11. Each archer will shoot three ends of five arrows at 15 meters (15 scored shots)
12. "A" shooters will shoot then will score and retrieve then "B" shooters will shoot
then will score and retrieve. Time limit per end will be 2 minutes beginning with the 1 whistle,
"shoot" command. This could be modified if the number of archers requires a more efficient way of shooting.
1. One adult will score each lane.
2. Adult will score arrows while shooter will record the scores.
3. Arrows touching or cutting a scoring ring line will be given the higher score.
4. Judges will inspect equipment for compliance before shooting begins.
5. A student, who by grade is in a younger division may shoot up for a team in an older division,
but will be scored as an individual in their age division.
6. Bounce outs will be shot at the conclusion of the flight
7. Judges will call disputed arrows when asked by adult scorers.
8. Adult scorers and shooters need to sign the score sheet before turning into judges.
9. Judges will deliver signed score cards to the scoring table at the end of the shooting times.
Middle (7-8), and High School (9-12) Divisions.
2. Team scores will be the sum of the 12 highest scores shot by archers from each school in each
division during the tournament (At least four of the scores must be shot by the opposite gender).
3. Individual awards will be presented to the top three boys and girls in each of the
three divisions.
Changes to roster should be made at least two days prior to the tournament.
Tournament Director
Osseo-Fairchild Middle School
PO Box 130
Osseo, WI 54758
School-715-597-3141 ext. 122
Cell-715-533-0458
smoseley@ofsd.k12.wi.us
Beth Stay
Brennan Industries
608.269.0832
608.269.0172 fax
bstay@genesisbow.com
www.genesisbow.com
Sparta, Wis