After a brief summer, the outdoor shooting season is almost at an end. Our last competition at Sywell this year will be next week the 29th September. On Saturday 6th October we will be having more of a fun day at the field (details to be published later), and then on Saturday 13th October NAC will start shooting at the John Ashby Sports Hall at Moulton College again. The sessions start at 10.30am and run to 1.30pm. Members are asked to arrive in order to help set up the equipment. Shooting fees are £4 for adults and £2 for juniors with a family ticket of £10 (due to increased costs when moving indoors). For those who haven’t shot at Moulton College before, we would like to say what an excellent venue it is with ample space for the indoor rounds. Food and confectionery cannot be consumed on the premises, although there is an on site cafeteria on site nearby. Drinks in plastic bottles are allowed. Access to the Sports Hall is via Gate 3 on the Pitsford Road (see our When and Where Page).
Category: General Club News
as the name suggests news about the club
Last of this seasons “Have A Go” event at Weedon Bec.
IanP.
Two to shoot for County
Susan Corless has been invited to represent the county at the EMAS Senior Inter counties shoot ‘Thorsbey’Team Tournament 2012, On Sunday 2nd September.
This is a fantastic oppoturnity for her,and I know she is very excited.
Also, David Quemby has been invited to shoot for the county again at the same shoot,and is really happy about this
NAC wish them both all the luck for the day and are really proud they belong to NAC.
Pam.
NAC has some cracking archers
During the last week our records officers have been doing some analysis of the results of our Open Competition on 12th August. What they found was really good news. Under the GNAS classification scheme, the large proportion of our archers scored 2nd class scores or above for their categories in the tournament. Some of our juniors performed exceptionally well, with two getting first class scores. Fantastic. All we need now is continued fine weather, a few more good scores (each archer needs three in a season), and we will be presenting some more Classification awards. To work out your classification/handicap go to Archers Mate.
And the good news keeps coming……………
On Sunday 19th August Dave Quemby, Paul Hyde, Susan Corless and Chris Gibson shot in the Gerry Brailsford Memorial Shoot at Wellingborough Open Archery Club. Archers shot FITA & Metric rounds and the day was lets say very hot and humid. Paul Hyde scored 1019 in the Metric 1, Susan Corless scored 920 in the Ladies FITA, and Chris Gibson scored 274 in the Short Metric – all obtaining gold. Dave Quemby scored 1276 in the gents FITA.
NAC also placed second in the team round, with a total score of 3215 comprised of Dave Quemby, Paul Hyde and Susan Corless.The full results can be found here.
Well done!
Photo’s from the 2nd NAC Open on the county website.
Members of NAC complete basic Coaching Course
On 29th July ten members of NAC completed a basic archery coaching coarse at Carlsberg Sports and Social Club. Tutored by our club coaches, Paul Barrett and Murray Ager, the day covered a whole spectrum of topics from giving safety briefings to analyzing and helping with shooting techniques – especially for beginners and have-a-go events. The day was very intensive, but very rewarding; and it is hoped further courses will be held in the not too distant future.