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Nov
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Archery Learning Center JOAD Hosts 25 Meter Fall Classic
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By USA Archery |
Nov 28, 2012,
12:00 AM ET
Snellville, Ga. – Archery Learning Center hosted the third
annual 25 Meter Fall Classic recently, with 77 archers from as far as Iowa
gathering in Georgia to test their skills on the 60 centimeter multicolored
target face. The 25-meter setup is an unusual round, and it provided competitors
with a unique challenge to kick off the indoor season. Competition was hot
among adult and youth archers, and Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD)
teams had a strong presence, with athletes from Newberry JOAD, Wasp JOAD, and
the Georgia Archery Team joining the host Snellville Stingers JOAD in competing
at this growing event.
The tournament held line times from Friday evening through
Sunday and archers shot two 60-arrow rounds for score. Some impressive scores were turned in on the
first day of shooting; junior male compound shooter Bridger Deaton led all
scorers with an astounding 593. Other notables were Jonny Lennox with a 563
that led the men’s master 60+ compound, and Matthew Weinstein turning in an
outstanding 583 in the male bowman compound division. Other nationally
competitive archers bringing their A-game to this event were World Archery
Indoor Championships medalist Brandi DeLoach, and youth archers Jean Luc
Espinet and Aaron Groce.
Sunday brought the second round and the conclusion of the
tournament. Awards were presented to the
top three archers in each class. This
event featured a championship division in which archers could compete for money. Deaton took home the top prize for the men
with an 1185 overall, and Kailey Johnston won for the women with an impressive
581 on Sunday to finish her weekend with an 1149. Complete results across
all categories can be found here.
George Ryals IV, who heads up the Archery Learning Center
and coordinates the Classic, said he expects the event to expand next year. Ryals
indicated that plans are to hold the event at a larger location as attendance
has steadily grown each year and he hopes for more opportunities for bigger
prize winnings. All the proceeds from
the event directly benefited the Archery Learning Center’s JOAD club to use in
the expansion of the facility and the growth it’s JOAD club and other youth
programs.
Submitted by Ryan Fitzgerald; edited by USA Archery