Big numbers for Big Horn Archery Club shoots

The latest Big Horn Archery Club 3D Shoot at 99 Mile Hill saw 125 shooters

Local shooter Fred Vincenzi took aim from a lawn chair at a black bear figurine made to look as if it was rummaging through a campsite – one of the new fun and creative targets set up by the Big Horn Archery Club for its Traditional 3D Shoot at 99 Mile Hill near 100 Mile House on July 18-19.

Local shooter Fred Vincenzi took aim from a lawn chair at a black bear figurine made to look as if it was rummaging through a campsite – one of the new fun and creative targets set up by the Big Horn Archery Club for its Traditional 3D Shoot at 99 Mile Hill near 100 Mile House on July 18-19.

Local shooters were among the top scoring contestants at the Big Horn Archery Club’s 3D Shoot at 99 Mile Hill on July 18-19, which saw a large turnout and ended a good summer of well-attended events for the local club.

The event drew 125 registered shooters from all over British Columbia, some travelling as far away as Grand Prairie, Alta. and many from the Fraser Valley and northern B.C.

Among the top local shooters were Tamara Vanloon (first, ladies longbow); Dirk Dunkel (third, men’s longbow); Anthony Silverton (first, cub’s longbow); Wesley Silverton (second, youth longbow); denise swift (first, masters ladies longbow); Shawn Altmannshofer (third, masters ladies longbow); Ted Swift (first, masters men’s longbow); Rob Altmannshofer (third, masters men’s longbow); Kiara Pratt (first, junior recurve); Lily Grahm (first, tot’s recurve); and Yak Crame (second, masters men recurve).

 

 

 

 

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