Boxing Day Shoot at Sywell, 2014.

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Yes it was cold and frosty but the brave few once again attended at Sywell for our Boxing Day ritual.

This year we moved away from the traditional “ping” to something like a Pope Young with a difference.

Mick Lovell was the main man for the shoot as he developed it, but I have to say, we all enjoyed it.

Tea Coffee and Soup (mince pies) was the dish of the day.

Maybe you can see from the artistic work on the targets that it was something unusual.

We have to thank Mick for organizing the shoot., Lizzie Lovell and Niamh Young for their artistic creations, Ian Hyde for moving targets from Carlsberg for the day and back again, Sue Bond for providing the mince pies and for cleaning all the mud from the canteen floor and all the brave people for turning up and just being there to have a good time. I hope I haven’t forgotten anyone (apologies if I have),

Oh did I forget to mention the winner!!!  Well there was a battle for first place between Mick Lovell and Peter Bond, There was only one point separating them, and Pete Bond was the best archer on the day.Well done Pete and thanks for taking part.

Picture now in the Gallery section.

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Chris Mason

picture-278On Saturday, Sarah passed on the news to the Club that Chris Mason had passed away on the 10th of this month. Chris has been a huge part of archery within the county for many years, working tirelessly not least as County Chairman but in everything from running shoots to simply helping others whenever they needed it. He was always there to offer advice to individual archers and clubs as a whole – and very much to NAC.  This gentleman of archery will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with his family at this very sad time. Members wishing to share condolences can do so on the NCAS web-site here.

End of Season shoot and move to Moulton

It seems almost impossible that it is this time of year when we move indoors for our shooting. We have however, had a good summer season with favourable weather. Our last session at Sywell on Saturday 4th October was a fun shoot of Archery Crazy Golf led by Mick Lovell who did an excellent job of organizing the affair. The results are here. Wet morning weather gave way to drier weather just especially for the start of the shoot.The enjoyable game was followed by hot dogs and medal presentations for the season’s Target Days – overseen by David Stephens our Deputy-Chair. (results found here). For the first year we have also presented Novice Awards for our  promising and inspiring new archers. These went to Bailey Bridgewater, Hazel Dalley, Triv. McCarlie and Kelly Pearce. Bailey has shot well through the year and has represented NAC at some County Shoots, whilst the enthusiastic  Hazel shot in all four of our target days. Her smiles are a lesson to the older archers who get a bit frustrated when things go wrong. Triv. and Kelly have both progressed really well with their shooting and we wish them well for the up and coming indoor season. Classification badges were awarded to Ryan Boot (2nd Class), Mark Dalley (3rd Class) Pam Joseph (1st Class), Heather Major (1st Class), Triv McCarlie (3rd Class (not present)) and Beryl Tabberner (3rd Class).

New Club Records

Congratulations to our members who are out on the competition circuit around the county keeping me busy with new club  records.Dave Quemby (compound/longbow),Pamela Joseph(compound),Heather Major(recurve bare),Susan Corless(compound) and myself as it goes(flatbow).

To all members feel free to check the records section of our website after competing in our own internal competitions,you can download and print off the claim form and hand to me with a copy of the results.Alternatively submit your claim online. Give yourself and others a score to beat in the future.

Also well done to those participating in the 252 Badge award scheme and achieving success.Dave Fleming(30yds),David Taylor(50yds),George Bond(50yds),Nevile De Sousa(50yds) ,Heather Major(60yds) oh and lil ole me (80yds).

For newcomers to the club,all info can be found on our website regarding our indoor and outdoor award schemes,and they are a great way to plot your progress in archery.

Ian Hyde(records officer)

 

NAC Open Nationals Competition Reminder

A reminder that Northampton Archery Club are once again holding their Open Tournament on Sunday 24th August 2014.

This is another relaxed local shoot, which takes place at a great venue for archery. Ideal for all levels.

Rounds: Long National, National, Short National, Junior National (All rounds and awards according to entry)
Venue: Sywell Range, A43 Kettering Road, Northampton (See Entry Form for access details).

Entry Form.

Hollowell Steam & Heavy Horse Show 2014 – An Alternative Report

The cry went out,” It Is Time To Go Forth” and the tribe awoke from their slumber. Preparations were begun for the long journey from the tribe’s home on the great plain of Sywell to the slopes of the far land of the well in the hollow. The tribe assembled at its home range and under the leadership of their convoy master and of the new custodian of their belongings the workers did load the wagons. After much labour and changing of minds the convoy was ready. Sarah the leader gave her permission and the convoy moved off with only a small delay while Ronny went to fetch his tin tent on wheels. Fortunately, during the journey the keepers of the laws of the trail did not appear and did not find the wagon bearing the markings of another owner that was being towed by the newest Dave of the tribe. Are not some people lucky in the choice of name?

On arrival at the meeting place of the well in the hollow we found that we were further down the hollow than usual and must now be getting very close to the well.
After much labour and muttering the tribal tent, complete with many banners, was erected, the luxurious tin tents of Sarah the tribes leader and of Ronny, the carer of monsters (or was that children) were positioned so as to guard the borders of the tribe’s dwelling. The camp was now ready for the removal of visitors coin on the morrow and the call went out for light refreshment!!

Dawn broke (well, about 9am actually) and the sky had opened and there was a great lack of visitors but we now know how they fill the well. After some delay the skies cleared and certain members who had supped of the delights made from the juice of the apple in the far land where the summer sets gathered their wits the tribe set about their task of teaching the art of Toxophilly for the meagre sum of one pound in coin of the realm. After a weary day teaching the unenlightened we repaired to the Great Hall of Refreshment, ok! We went to the beer tent but quickly returned to the campsite.

Sunday dawned and this time the sun shone down on the righteous but we decided to use it as well. This year the female members did not spend, as much time visiting the tent of the Pimms tribe, perhaps this was to do with the supplies that Sarah our leader had prepared. After a further successful day trading, sorry, I mean teaching, we decided it was time to pack up and return to our home range. This year instead of just bunging it in the container, Ian the convoy leader decided to take it to his own dwelling overnight so that many hands would be available the following day. Thus we wend our weary way home to our respective dwellings in the knowledge of a job well done.

David of the clan of Stephen
Acting Collector of the Coin